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Allied military truck convoys or WOULD REVERSE TREND trains, The East Germans al- | eille Belanger, 32, Wants Hubby Back Home MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Lu- plump mother of 10 children, ran screaming fron. the courtroom Wednesday when Judge Paul Hurteau postponed a case in which she charged her husband with non-support of herself and the children, She wants him | back home. "Make him come home," cried Mrs, Belanger after her husband had sald--without con- tradiction--that he had been sending her half his $50-a-week salary. Judge Hurteau: "But when he was arraigned two weeks ago you said he had beaten you and that you were afraid of him, I ordered him to sta away until this case is settled, Today 1 also order him to give you even more than $25 a week, What else do you want?" "I want him to come home," she sobbed. "I'm not afraid of him after all." LIVINGSTONE RELIC LONDON (Reuters) -- Tarquin ready regulate civilian traffic|ojiyier, son of actor Sir Laurence; i Mother Of 10 2 Firemen, One Woman Injured MONTREAL (CP) -- A three alarm fire razed eight business houses on east-end St. Catherine Street today and sent two fire men and a woman to hospital, More than 100 persons living in | adjoining apartments were forced {into the street by smoke, No estimate of damage was immediately available, High winds and dense smoke prevented firefighters from gain- ing control of the flames until 2 a.m,, about three hours after the outhreak, Cause of the blaze was undetermined, but reports said it had been preceded by an ex- plosion, Firemen Camille Malepart, 41, and Lucien Simard were treated in hospital along with Mrs. Girard Menard, a tenant at one of the apartment buildings, Malepart was struck L] stream of water from a high. pressure hose and suffered head cuts when knocked to the pave- ment, Simard received cut hands and Mrs, Menard suffered shock. | | UN Observers A Saskatchewan newspaper from West Germany man told the conference definite Quality 1 Ta S 3 b pkgs 79: Olivier, was reported today to 1 ZEST AP "5 GRODER'S CORN 877°, p -- Outstanding Vale sori 99° CHOC. coarep PEANUTS 5 Wy * Liver bok la ¢ PEP DOG Foop wy -02 fins , STANT COFFEE Fruit & Vegetable Specials! 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Also nomination of two members to South Darlington Area School Board will take place at the same time. At 3.30 p.m. the meeting will be turned over to the Area School Board for their reports. MARSHMALLOWS Kraft GRAPE JELLY Kraft Cream SWANKY SWIGS Kraft Plain CHEESE SLICES Kraft Mixed Chocolat. & Vanilla CARAMELS morte 2 Qe | ren 2T tsa 2 Je borne 3 5c ear 1.13 No. No. No. No. No. No. No. . No. No. No. No. 2 6b THE POLLS SHALL BE OPEN from 10.00 a.m. to 7.00 p.m. Monday, December 1 1958, if polls shall be demanded, at the places hereinafter named and with the following named persons as Deputy Returning Officers and Poll Clerks: -- No. Polling Sub-Division at the School House in School Section No. §, Providence: Mrs, Vera Allin, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. Aileen Turner, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub-Division ot the Community Hall in the Village of Tyrone: Gordyn Brent, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs, W, Park, Jr., Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division at Mrs. Alymer Beech's House, Maple Grove: Charles Snowden, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. Lyra Flintoff, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub-Division at Mrs, Aylmer Beech's House, Maple Grove: Gordan Beech, Deputy Returning Officer: Lawrence White, Poll ork, Polling Sub-Division at the Township Hall Hampton: Sidney Kersey, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. Doris Wilbur, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub-Division at the Community Hall in the Village of Ennis- kiltew: Francis Werry, Deputy Returning Officer; Adam Sharp, Poll erk. Polling Sub-Division at the School House, Courtice, in School Section No. 8: Mrs. H. F. Osborne, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. Gerald Peterson, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division' at the School House, Courtice, in School Sec- tion No. 8: Mrs. Percy Dalby, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. Arthur Bishop, Poll Clerk, 6c Polling Sub-Division at Varcoe's Hall: Mrs, Cecil Adams, Deputy 6d 7 Returning Officer; Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Poll Clerk. Polling Sub-Division at Varcoe's Hall: Mrs, Frances Fulton, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. Herman Sweetman, Poll Clerk, Polling Sub-Division at Mitchell's Corner School: Frank Pascoe, Deputy Returning Officer; Mrs. A. D. McMaster, Poll Clerk. 8 Polling Sub-Division at Enfield School: Mrs. Lyda Cryderman, Deputy R. W. NICHOLS, Reeve Hampton, November 7th, 1958. Returning Officer; Mrs, R. W. Pascoe, Poll Clerk, And at this said nominating meeting, W. E. Rundle, Clerk, shall be Returning Officer. W. E. RUNDLE, Clerk -~ ---------- re ---- declined to|have discoveged the monogram Pulled Out Of Lebanon UNITED NATIONS, N.Y, (AP) Secretary-General Dag Hammar. skjold announced today he Is pulling the United Nations mili tary observer group out of Le. banon His action followed the receipt of two important communica tions: ' LA Report from the 501-man roup declaring that its no longer necessary in and the United ies. i 2. A letter from Lebanese For. elgn Minister Hussein Queini ask. ing that the Security Council drop the complaint filed last spring by the government of President Chamoun against the U.A.R. Hammarsk jold transmitted these two documents to the 11. nation council together with a memorandum * announcing his plans to liquidate the UN obser. vation group, The council had au- thorized creation of the group in a resolution last June 11, Man Convicted Of Having Dope TORONTO (CP) -- Edwin Me- Donald of Toronto was convicted today for illegal possession of narcotics for the purpose of traf- ficking. He was remanded until today for sentence by Judge Ambrose Shea. Special crown prosecutor John Hilton described McDonald's crime as "one of the filthiest of. fences" because he was not an addict but trading drugs "for profit and greed." CNR Appoints New Officer MONTREAL (CP) -- Canadian National Railways has announced the appointment of F, E, Carlin, superintendent of the Stratford division since 1953, as labor rela- tions officer at Toronto, CNR's central region headquarters. Mr, Carlin, native of St, Gab- riel de Brandon, Que, will be succeeded at Stratford by a na. tive of Richmond, Que, E. P. Burns. Mr, Burns has heen super. intendent of the Hornepayne, Ont, division since 1055, ! Haitian Couple Appeals Denortation MONTREAL (CP)----A petition for a writ of prohibition against deportation of a young Haitian couple was filed today in Que. bec Superior Court and is sched- uled to be heard Nov. 24, The petition, addressed to the minister of citizenship and immi, gration, was filed by A, H. J, Zaitlin, Montreal lawyer, on be. half of Jean Oreste Volcy, 28, a textile student, and his wife, Ans dree, 22, a night club singer, They were ordered deported seve eral months ago by the immigra. tion department, | The couple is appealing the or- |der on grounds that their child, born in Canada, would either be. orphaned or - deprived of her Canadian citizenship by the de- portation of her parents. SPECIAL AREA The 108 acres of Vatican City in Rome are international terri | tory, foreign soil even to Italians,