Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1963, p. 24

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"The Group Tops Best-Seller List By THE CANADIAN PRESS Best-sellers in Canada, com- piled by Quill and Quire, ma- gazine of the Canadian book trade. (previous month's posi-| tion bracketed): FICTION 1. The Group, Mary McCar- thy. Comically ironic novel about eight Vassar girls during the New Deal. (9) 2. Ice Station Zebra, Alistair MacLean. Mystery and intrigue on the nuclear submarine Dol- phin on a mercy mission to the 2. The American Way of Death, Jessica Mitford. A sear- ing indictment of the funeral in- dustry in the United States. Union. (4) 4. On Safari, Armand Denis.} |The author's. experiences. film-| hvarious parts of the world. the Protestant Huguenots driven out of France. 3. I Owe Russia $1,200; Bob|Col. Hope. Humorous account of the] mey's new military ruler, an-) comedian's visit to the Soviet/nounced a provisional govern- |ment today and named deposed | president Hubert Maga to it. ing and observing animals in|800-m: preme powers 5. The Trait of the Huguenots, |locdless | coup after, striking Ze ; 'workers in four days of stree' G. Elmore Reaman. History of| demonstrations demanded Ma- ga's ouster. 3-Man Rule Set Up In Dahomey COTONOU, Dahomey (AP)-- Christophe Soglo, Daho- Soglo, chief of Dahomey's an army, took over su- Monday in a North Pole. | : Soglo disolved the National :»,.| 6. Louis Riel, George' F. Stan- 3. The Scent of Water, Eliza ley. A new study of the Cana- Aan xg | sampentot the beth Goudge. Adventures of al dian febel leader, constitution. en he reap- mer school teacher and civil)"'* pointed the three - man provi- proton who has retired to the| 7 The Early Furniture of|sional government Maga had lish Midlands. French Canada, Jean Palardy.jnpamed in an effort to appease -- The Shoes of the Fisher-|4 guide to French-Canadian an-|the demonstrating workers. man, Morris L. West. A novel|{idue furniture from the 17th to! tm addition to Maga the provi- of the modern papacy with the 19th century. (5) : sional regime includes Sourou Pope and head of the Soviet! 8. Kingdom of Canada, W. L.|Migan Apithy of the Republi- Union as protagonists. (1) Morton. History reinterpreted,|can Party, who was vice-presi- 5. The Glassblowers, Daphne cherished beliefs re - examined. dent under Maga but also his du Maurier. The revolutionary 2 political rival, and ee struggle seen in experiences of 9. The Fire Next Time, James) omadegbey, a former president a French family of glassblow-|Baldwin. What it means to be ajof the legislative assembly ers. (3) |Negro in the United States to-|whose democratic union party 6. The Last Love, Thomas |449- Maga dissolved in 1961. soctain, Napoleon finds his last} 10. The Great Hunger, Cecil| The striking workers began Costain. Napoie . pple Than. .ta7,{returning to their jobs. .They love with a 14-year-old girl on Woodham-Smith. The incredible ; ted st 1 t St. Helena. story of the Irish famine of the panne ag Shreiety SUPE te 7. On Her Majesty's secret| 1840s. (2) __| The strikes began in protest Service, Ian Fleming. A James lagainst the release of a Na- Bond spy thriller with a Euro- "a _|tional Assembly deputy accused pean setting. | TO Its '°: killing a political worker. The 8. City of Night, John Rechy. deputy was arrested again last The seedy side of sex in the big week but workers kept up their |demonstrations and the general ity. (10 | : 9. Nal aay John Fowles. | Set Record |workers union called a strike to A timid civil servant wins 200. | |support demands for improved 000 in a soccer pool and the) NEW YORK (AP)--Genenal| Working conditions. consequences are terrifying. (4)/Motors Corp. reported Monday| Dahomey is wedged between " 4 |Nigeria and Togo and is one of 10. Elizabeth Appleton, John|profits of $1,086,000,000 and)i > act densely populated O'Hara. A restless faculty wife|sales of $11,681,000,000 for the in a small U.S. college town. |nine 'months ended Sept. 30, aerieg of former French West (2) |breaking GM records for any ; comparable period. NON-FICTION | The glowing results spurred SURVEY PORTS s s Virgin Mary 2 li Topic Splits s . il Vatican Counci VATICAN CITY (Reuters) -- The Vatican ecumenical council today showed itself deéply di- vided in a key note on how the assembly should treat the Vir- gin Mary. A motion favored by "pro gressive' and moderate bishops carried the day by only 40 Ss. Of the 2,193 council fathers present, 1,114 voted in favor of treating the Virgin Mary in an additional chapter to the 'de ecclesia" decree on the nature of the church. theology. It is a question that has troubled Christians for cen- turies. Some of the delegates feel that a separate schema might put undue emph. by making the Marian dotu- ment part of a larger topic on the nature of the church, the council could improve relations with protestants. MANY STORES SERVE There were about 152,000 re- tail stores in Canada in 1961. But 1,074 bishops voted against -- thus declaring them- selves in favor of txeating the Virgin Mary in a 'ate draft decree. Five votes were void. Many progressives and mod- ern churchmen think inclusion of a draft decree in '"'de eccle- sia' would help improve links with other Christians and keep Immediate -- Delivery DRAPES LETS HOPE ITS A BIT OF FUN! NEW YORK (AP) -- Yogt Berra received a congratu- latory telegram from two long - time teammates, | Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford, shortly after he was named manager of the New York Yankees Thursday. It read: READY - MADE Select your ready~ made drapes to- day--for delivery tomorrow -- Hun- dreds to choose b from. 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Jewett Hits jtinuing boom in the U.S. auto-|-- |mobile industry, at home and overseas, that has led to a suc- een cession of production and sales Political ===" The. GM earnings and sales jlevels eclopsed previous - high marks of $962,000,000 and $10,-| Patron age {451,000,000 posted in the first nine months last year. 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