~18 TH ¢ ™Y OSHAWA Me, Pridey, November 28, 1958 an ambassador who refuses to, Lederer and Burdick are both TT ---- learn the language or the person- master storytellers. Mr, Burdick's | ality of the country to which he is novel "The Ninth Wave 'vas a |assigned; a Catholic priest who Book - of . the - Month Club ole 101 A dermun rnes ann COT 41s) gail | {wages a lonely, victorious baitle selection, Captain Lederer, one of | against Communism on its own the nation's most delightful teller ' ground; an ugly engineer who |of tales ('All the Ships at Sea" With Warm Human Stor works productive miracles withand "Ensign O'Toole and Me") is ' a length of bamboo and an old|a ranking Naval officer and an bicycle; a Navy captain sapped of |aythority on Southeast Asia. Their Author Ernest K. Gann knows |his old readers and win many It is about men and women in hig effectiveness by the skill with |book i urgent and fascinat how to tell a highly interesting|new ones for him. Southeast Asia -- people making |which a Chinese girl plays upon | ing and entertainment of major story as his list of best-sellers can| «THE UGLY AMERICAN" | mistakes, people being a little his vanity, importance, verify. (George J. McLeod Lid.) by Wil- > -- Gann is right up to form In his|jiam J. Lederer and Eugene Bur- corrupt, people trapped by the beauty of a land or a woman, new book, "THE TROUBLE gick has been described by John WITH LAZY ETHEL" (George J.P, Marquand as "a bitter and|people being bought cheap with | VOTE TO ELECT Jo, Lid.) which tells champagne and caviar. He ere Is McLeod Co, highly re readable story' about Margaret Trumpey, of re eet | Beloit, Wisconsin, who is not a breath-taking beauty. [ It is highly unlikely Margaret * would ever be offered a movie - contract; you actually met her yesterday, or today, and you | will meet her again tomorrow, Adam Smith, the hero, is not the broad-shouldered, hero one would and expect, He is just a guy trying to get along, exactly like a lot of 4 young men who certainly know 2 4 how. He doesn't want to set the e- ' ! world on fire, even if he were y / ; : capable. But what he does in-|2° : 7h 1 advertently to the inhibitents of 4 y / % 7 i igh 3 wel be lool om wu Bo fi ad CEPHAS GAY | HARRY ANDREWS it might as well be a global con- py ; Ja uid flagration Eh i X . / y Certainly Herbert Zebulon (J § ' 4 ~ JOHN a For Conscientious Service and Economie For Board of Eduction: wi wirk to improve pike, Brig, Gen. U.S.A. (Retired), | Bi 7 thought so. Pike was in charge of 4 Y nl y Ww A C K 0 : Administration -- Elect Cephas Gay Educational Facififies! ~every living soul in Nikki atoll, wSuccess of Government project |$ 8 = ? At 4 J FOR "hotably ack « lustre. military > Vit ALDERMAN ee --. career The odds were many against Z + 4 ( y fh FOR CARS | . 5 SIR nl Ig a y : PHONE RA 5-6569 OR RA 5.9059 JECT FOR ALDERM AN E 3 - RE-ELECT! & one thing and the weather, ALDERMAN In one of the most memorable | characters Gann has created ALBERT Vv. ever, The reader sees Pike frus- Ww "frated almost beyond endurance Ng by just the plain recalcitrance of Ld A human beings, and equally recal "" 1 or erman A e-e eC Since Adam ® WALT citrant weather Smith is in charge of the weather - he becomes a veritable shooting "n " gallery for Pike's SEOLDE, WALKER : This story is happening all over . the world, wherever Prpatding Is the American influence has deposit its representatives. The Romans LAST NAME had their troubles with hapless proconsuls. It would be pointless to deny that certain similarities on your ALDERMAN exist today Gann builds a wonderful Aldermanic ¢ 1959.60 ¢limax to this story. He chooses |¢ ® a needle and a smile to achieve Ballot. "his goal. Behind his ironic com -------- w-edy, there lurks all the warmth and vigor which has become hig | ee --p-------- Arademark This book will ill please 3 Professors | gum GE oy TROGRESS" re I or aE ama Mag Redon o | JOHN sTEzik Il WILLIAM (Bill) WERRY In Scandal Jl PUBLIC Trustee of Board' of | 3 A HARD WORKER WHO WILL FIGHT WINNIPEG (CP)--Three pro-| 3 fessors at United College have | ) CONFIDENCE JOHN BRADY | FOR BETTER CITY ADMINISTRATION! Board of "Education!" threatened to resign unless Prof, | Harry Crowe, dismissed earlier gs SUPPORT YOUR -- this year, is reinstated, The resignation threats were | BOARD OF Alderman Brady is Chairman of City Property - ade public Thursday by the| ifs f : in involved: Dr. J. H. Reid, | } EDUCATION BY Committee. He will work for all citizens! I Vote and Elect airman y the Bios Jepas. . N | 0 e an ec f Ald wnt, Dr McNaught, | | 9 YOUR VOTE O | or erman poe ate professor of history, and | + M. Stingle, assistant pro- DEC. 1ST. f L. "of English. i AND The Canadian Association of | University Teachers this week i ar arel criticized the board for dismiss- RE-ELECT MRS. ANNIE LEE an - ing Prof. Crowe after a letter he Sole neo one BOARD OF EDUCATION an CHRISTINE | S H AW VOTE TO RE-ELECT THOMAS B FRED R. prea | peu City BRITTEN | Sl ©" | Education BOARD OF EDUCATION a ta " A PARENT OF » : pr Past The children of Oshawa at Heart SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN : A Man of Action. A 'Long Family Resident of _the City of Oshawa! Performance HAVING SERVED ON THE 1958 BOARD. | ASK YOU TO Speaks For RETURN ME TO OFFICE SO | MAY CONTINUE TO | SERVE YOU AGAIN IN 1959-60 E Itself! HWE " ELECT Vote for City Council ALICE {& ; HAYWARD | REARDON JE 2 J 3 | RE-ELECT | Ld S | Housewife ; y 0 PK ih S . : and To City Council Mother ! ¥ HME 8 FOR ALDERMAN ® Seven Years Council Experience ® ® 1958 Chairman of Committee of Whol . SI Cia ittee o ole | As Alderman A CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ® 1958 Member Traffic Committee and Arena FOR SOUND CIVIC ADMINISTRATION Commissioner DEVOTED TO THE WELFARE OF : HER FELLOW CITIZENS! E. F. BASTEDO Q.C. FOR TRANSIORTATION I0 POLLS PHONE Make "Sure" of Murdoch Next Monday!