“MISS: MAPLE. LEAF: of 1959, Irene Dobler, has ‘been ‘shorn ‘of | “her title after she refused to sign an agreement not to marry |. for. a. year. She is shown being crowned: Miss Maple Leaf of: > Canada in ‘Montreal: Thursday by Judy Welsh.of Toronto, last™ year’s Miss Maple Leaf. Miss Dobler left: Montreal “with her “fiance . Joe. Blasko. and contest officials have given her title to: Huguette Demers, * 21-year-old Montreal. model .who placed |. "second. Miss Demers: will represent Canada - in. the Miss .World \ «contest | in, London, in’ November. sos CHECK WITH Le LOUVRE "VANCOUVER “(CPY Two Vaniebviver z art deal-| ers believe they: paid $13 for a Painting which is vactually worth $10,000. - Carl Rose and Gyula ‘Mayer spotted a- painting ag a possible original by carly French impres- stonist: Camille Corot “filling” an attractive git frame. at an auc- _ tion here. They drew up an agreement -avith their lawyers not to bid against each other . during an! nuction-:at Maynard and Sons Friday.. They got it—and the frame—for $13. “Wo discovered the signature of Corot after lifting the pleture from the frame,” said Mr, Rose, a former antique auctionecr from Prague, uo AT haven't, Seen many of his ye het Driver fined ~ after mishap Richard Bs: McDonald wis fined: $50 or in default, of pay- ment sentenced to one month In jaik Saturday morning when he pleaded guilty in police court before. Magistrate. &. T, Apple- whaito to a charge of leaving the scene | of an aceident. The charge arose oul of an Ineldent Sopltomber, 20° when McDonald backed his ear into another vehicle damaging it and left the scone » without ve tho owner Gangster killed NEW. YORK (n—-Anthony Cire fano, veloran undorworld king- pin known as Little Augia Plaano and hin benutiful’ blonde com- panion Janice Drake, 26, wore shot to donth Friday right na, flashy black Cadiiing, . me pee Re ; QRMES paintings and, I, am sure: this is authentic,” he said. CHECK WIth LOUVRE | To be. certain. about their pur- chase, they are sending a photo- graph of the painting. to the Louvre in Paris, which is the source ..of authentication for Corot’s works, Mr. Rose said that if it’s a genuine Corot it will be worth at} least $10,000. Corot, who created his tmpres- slonistic technique in the carly 19th century, after the aypear- ance of the dagucrrotype photo- graph, sold for high prices even in his own Wfetime, He died in 1875. Mr. Rose, who has found sev- eral valuable works hidden in]; Vancouver auction rooms and atties sinee he arrived hore from Germany: in 1950, said he, will Joffer the painting for sale here. Rex Jackson, vice-president of Maynards, said it was purchased In.a Jot of household goods, He sald it’ would be diffleult to trace | the source, money TRIBUTES PAID CCL FOUNDER CP Photo. \ a “| Applewhaite that: Johanson was. | for: ‘suspension “Impaired — driver e charged + following. ‘an. accident on- Third: Avenue’ ‘West Saturday. that caused ‘an ‘estimated total damage of $400. to his” car and another owned by’ Adien’ Ver- meeren. ‘of 1368 First Overlook. No recommendation was made Of. : Sohanson’s driver's: licence.) ~ Also: in police: court this morn- ing,: George’ and’: ‘Queenie Cecil of Pritice Rupert. ‘were cach sen- tenced: to 30 days'in jail. when they pleaded guilty to causing ‘| time. Tre Pe Bay, © ~ resounding “MOSCOW — Premier. ‘Khrush - chev arrived. back’ today. ‘after a two-weeks tour of: the: “United |: States. describing here as: world="| landed .at <3: 28 p.m. Moscow .AS he. stepped from. the. ramp of his: TU-114 turbo- -prop. plane,. the. Soviet leader called. out “okay”: in English. to .the. ‘wel. coming ‘crowd judgment of the results - of: his ‘| trip. : ‘The arrival was broadcast by. airport.and was also shown: on television. “Great crowds have asse ibi d passy, pave al : The 5- 163-mile ‘flight ' Washington’: ‘took .10° hours”. 28 minutes, the. broadcast said, ' - Mrs. Khrushchev followed . ‘the premier (off ‘the plane. She} was carrying. a: big bouquet ‘of: red roses, evidently. presented , to her in Washington before she left. A rousing - reception awaited the premier, who leaves home again this. week for another journey. He will go to ‘Peking for the Chinese ‘Communist gov- ernment’s 10th anniversary cele- a disturbance by fighting. bration October 1. GPOPLOELPP LICL EPRI DICLOOPIOE POOP OOP OOT OLDE DODD OTIOLOLOD DIED ODD OTAL WOTM, CITY GROUPS STAGING CANVASS FOR sanvassers CNIB TONIGHT from the Women of the Moose, city service clubs and organizations will be taking part in a cily-wide drive f frounds’for the Canadian National Institute for the Bind. | The Prince Rupert branch of the CNIB, headed by chair- man Mrs. Kenneth Hardy, is seeking funds to carry on the CNIB'’s 4-R program. which now serves 2,300 blind men, women and children. In British Columbla and the Yukon Territory, If volunteer CNIB canvassers miss anyone tonight, those wishing to help, the campaign with gift dollars are asked to send thoir donation to Mrs,. Lewis Holder, Street,.Prince Ruport. ore 416 Green ‘The CNIB's 4-R program includes rehabilitation, recrea- ton, residential care and research for the sightless, POOCOCROOCODDVOOVO POO DOPE POVCORIOLOLOLOIEEE Canadian labor giant A. R. Mosher OTTAWA (NA, FR. Moshar, who holped to found four major Canadian, Iabor organizations during a nuitant union career, Is dead. Ho was 78. ; The honorary president of the Canadian Labor Congréss suffer- ed a henrd attack and died Sat- urday, Ho had beon Ustoning to n football brondcast at his sume mer homo at Lake Bernard in the Gatineau Hills north of hora, Funeral sorvice and burind will be hero Tuesday, Mr, Moshor's family. has osked that, Instoad of flowors al the funoral, cone Lributiona bo sent to the Onnnad- workers. into an exclusively Ca- nadian central labor body led to formation of the former all- Canadian Congross of Labor, which he headed between 105 M7 and: 1040, Thonn 1040-the all- Canadian congress joined with Canadian branches of! other national unions to form the Canadian Congress’ of Labor, He was tho COl,'s' only prosidont and he built it Into a Poworful 400,000- mombor ‘body,: | . Finally ho apenrhondod ‘oftorts to bring about tho biggest mor- gor In Canndinn union hlstory— now with 1,100,000 “mombers, Tributes have beon volcad by many for the big, vigorous man with the :thateh of. white, hair, PRAISED BY DIEFENBAKER “Primo Minister Diefenbaker said he was."n distinguished and rospected lender of tho Canad- Jan Inbor movemont?! “... + His doath Js a sad oc- ension for all who followed his dovoted and rosponalblo Joncdore ship,” ° OLO Prosidont Jodoln said Mr. Moshor had made 'an outstand- ing contribution :to the. wolfare of Onnadiana, “His fil contribution to Can- . [War over Berlin or other exist- s ing world issues, pledging: to seek tHrough: negotiation.” ‘parently yielding a} little ground issues—prospects have: brighten- calming. and historic. His’ “plane }.. . “ern: Allies on the Khrushchev in an apparent: Moscow. radio. direct from * the}... conference. to pull the wraps off} some of the secrets.of his .his- ‘understood - to- have dispatched a new. era of. world peace. -/ diThey agreed there would be no ‘solutions’ “by: “peaceful means 4 “AAnd’ with the Soviet leader ap- in the Berlin ‘crisis—but stand- ing firm on most’ other’ major ed. for resumption. of high-level | Bast-West: negotiations: leading |- to a’ formal summit . meeting. Khrushchev says. he. favors. Gen- eva as a summit, sil “ getting in touch with the West- talks, and White ‘ House- press secretary James Hagerty Sunday left open the possibility. of a simmit meeting before the pres- 4dent and his family make a de- ‘layed tour of Russia next spring. 2 : Eisenhower called’ an ‘extraor- inary Monday, morning . press ee ae a TERE Ag, ai et “ WO vg ud veo ave We ° eekend talks aaesleh So- “We in advance o of his: inecting with : ‘reporters. Eisenhower -was accounts* of the talks to Prime Minister | Macmillan, President | de’ ‘Gaulle. and Chancellor Aden- auer—all of whom he had"con- sulted: prior to _Khrushchev’s coming: HERO'S | WELCOME ‘Khrushchev. spent two hours in front of: the television cam- eras Sunday, discussing the talks and. extolling: the achievements of Communism. A= few hours later he boarded his TU-114 jet prop airliner at nearby Andrews air force base with his wife, childrem and aides, and soared into the dark sky toward a hero's welcome in Moscow, In hig farewell: ‘address ©. he spoke of his mecting with Bisen- hower and the president's return trip to Russia next. spring as “the beginning of joint efforts in the quest of ways of bringing our two nations closer together and — strengthening gencral peace.” Prince Rupert has now gone 255 days without a fatal traffic accident, | Z. dies at 78 government's national employ- ment committes, Labor. Minister. Starr, statement, sald Mr, “Mosher's proach, the wisdom which: he garnered through the years, mado him a tromendous asset in the operation of the Canada In- bor relations board and the ad- visory committee,” UX-