THE DAILY NEWS AVAILABLE AT .FORECAST-Cloudy, northeast winds continuing throughout, Ihe d~y:' , Vol. ·62. No: 1 ST.' JOHN~5. NEWFOUNDLAND .. (Price 5 Cents) Charles Hutton & Sons Local Seamen In' McCarthy's .'En'dAs C~airma.n '. . ' Montrea'l; Rescue e s eease wo Crew Is Honoured. • Am:ericans From- . :,IONTREAL-CP - The N~ YORK - CP - The ei;:ht crew members of tbe lifeboat crew of the Queen • • • ~I'\\'fonndland sch1)oner the of Bermuda and the liner's Slttllent Prince II, rcscued captain will receive awards during a g'ale off Bcrmuda, {rom the city to.day for their when their craft sprang l' rescue last week of all ten I e'rlan rison Ienl •• arrived here Saturday men from the Newfoundland tli~ht by air from Hamilton, i fishing vessel Student Prince ~------~--.I Rl·rmuda. ' ; /11.. I ~ .• id one of,hc men. Lel'l War· The crew of eight. volunle'ers Private 'Members !Possibl.e Court Martial: Irn of Grand Bank, NUd.; "It·s under staff C.lpt. lIIagnus Mus· ,I\,;t:1 a million doUnrs to be back I son manoeul'red In storm.tossed (NEA ,Telepboln 1 ~n ;olid ~roun~ again." 'seas last We~clnesday to lake In Washington, Sen. Joseph McCartby m., Wis.) prrshlcs as cllalrman . Order :Faces_A_~m_y_Private·. "II all fcels IIkr. a bad dream.", aboard Ihe 10 men from Ihe fish. of the Senate Inve!l.lgatlng S~bcommlttee for the la.1t lime. Sitting all Fill Paper To hel!l Ihcm (orgcl Ihelr' ba,d ,. Ing \"Cssel whirh sank In the At. right is Ja~n5 Ju~lanl, acting elccullvD director Ihe commltlee. II'hlch II BERLIN,-AP- TWO AMERICANS RETURN· rirr,~I, members o( Montreal d I II II r B d 11'111 be headed by SeD. John L. McClellan (D., Ark.> dllrlng the nc\\' . With UesuiUliull.s On Wide H(illge !,\~,l)ol!:1dland community pitched an c nor 1 a ermu a, '. Con res~ " ED TO THE WEST FROM THE WILDS OF in 1 , help thc mcn ::et warm ovcr.. The nine men and the Queen's •. g .• ro'l.; and rooms al a midtown ,. caplnlll, Leslie Banyard, wilo or· . . . Of Sub jecls A SIBERIAN FuRCED LABOR CAMP SAT· ~Ionlrcal hotel. dered his ship to turn aboul and R I") h B H d URDAY NIGH'. AND ONE DECLARED' r:,ey will not be able 10 return ~LeHm 150 mllc.& 10 p.n rescue a p er e' r OTTAWA-CP-The new.session of Pal-liiullcnt has FERVENTLY: "1 HAVE A LOT TO TELL." t·, their homes until at least loday. will receive the city's department " • Bnd \\"eal~ler .at Gander, Nfld., Is of marin avlaton distinguished brought a flood of private members' resolutions to the SOVIET AU'l'HORITIES FINALLY ACCEDED rr~\"enting flIghts from landing led Commons urder paper, They run the gamut from beef TO REPEATED U.S. DEMANDS FOR THE, Ir..'re. serv ce awar s. . to bridges and education to exhaust fumes. RELEASE OF JOHN H. NOBLE, 431,' OF ln~ seamen's Institute here pro· Mayor Robl1rt Wagner asked D-'le's 5 Udd en' Iy I'i 'd sCI'en oYercoats to cover lhe that Ihe award~ be made. The' ' Thlrty·two private·member res· DETROIT, AND PTE. WILLIAM MARCHUK,. l' ::It clothes they were riven' on ar·, prescntatlon will be' made by olutlons, all urging some govern· I5 k·· 38, OF NORRISTOWN, PA. II . ment action, crowded I,~e Com· "1 ------r>. cI at Hnmillon Bermuda. The department colmmlssloner A. G. : mons' first order J1aper. More will. rno, Ing The stale department took clvl'l ~ ______..... r ':;1Ih was donnleil by a sym· O'Connor. lt Ian Noble in tow, Ihe army took " I' lhlie taxl-drlver. Albert ShankS i . Was President Of Tile Et'eniu . '"' follow 'as Ihe 8cssion progresses, IA d 11 t Marchu\( into custody and ,the 501'1 ,'!w said somone had given . 111m Hardiman. from severe s..iock and Telegram Limited ' . . r.1::hts and frcedoms into the law, I near dier still was in Irouble despite an (wercoat after his ship was waler In the lungs. Others ask sebolar~.ltlps for unl·· his liberation from Soviet captiv •. . Tribute t)rprdocd during I·le Second World They arc expected 10 be flown verslty studenls, a DOmlnion.pro., ily, Hc faces a possible court, War. • home early this wcek, ' vlnelal conference on cOIlS~rvation D,·sease martial as a deserter. , The 10 crew members of \lIe Besides crew mem~r Levi War. There passed peacefully away at the General H{)s- and steps 10 extend Canadian sci· i It was Noble w.ho lold American S"Jdent Prince were picked upl ren, those who arrived here Were pital yesterday morning, Mr. Ralph Barnes Herder, in his enUnc research. D f" L' k authorities "I have a lot to lell." To R. B. Thursday by the liner Queen of: Caplaln H a r r y Thomasen, and 61 t H' d th t' t h' 1 . PROTECT HEALTH...... 'llllle Ill' He indica led he would be glad to aftcr several harrowing crew members Cecil Warren, AI. s year. IS ea ,came as a grea surprIse 0 IS eglOn e t~rmuda ' 1 d tell his story to r.eporlers laler. h)llr; fighting a le~klng boat andi o~'slus alld Melvin Fitzpatrick, of friends in the City and elsewhere as he had onI\' been John Charlton (PC-Branl.Hald., I S Eisla hZ I.S Ie Noble had been in Russian hands a liJle:1\ ocean storm. I ~'rederick Broydell, Herbert Ed. ill hospital ~or a b~il'f 'period and ,was recoverin·g. His imand) . wanls steps taken tn __ ' si!lce 1945; Marrltuk since he ap.i Herder "wo of Ih~ men arc still In Ber./ wards and Hector Rosc. I h h mll~a. Samlicl B11tler Is ~ufferlng All are from Large Cove and t.eat was caused by a eart seizure early Sunday morn· render nOll· poisonous the exhaust I parentll' crossed Ihe frontier in I fumes of all gasoline and diesel! LONDON-Reuters - The I Berlin' in February. 1949. 'fhey I I.-r·m a broken ankle and Raymond Grank Bank, Nfld. • ing. : I v.ehicles, ra.ilway engines and sta·' British Medical Journal says I were in the notorious Siberian: From CanacZian The lale Ralph Barncs H~rder Itonary engmes. It would h~lJ1 pro'j United States and British' I'or.kuta labor camp. ; ·s Old C was Presldenl of the Evening Tele. leet Ihe ./tealth of the nabon, he, . t I h' I Noble and lIlarchuk were rc· i erem~ny gram Llmltcd. Born III SI. John's says. . experlmen Slave S 0\\ n a, porled by U. s. Ar;my and state Press Tal{.e on Augusl lOth., 1894, deceased .~Iany o[ the J1rivate resolutions "c!earcut relationship" be· i departmenl oflieial:, as bei~f in! Of Bread At was the son at the late W. J. and WIll never bc debaled. Only two tween smokinrr and heart I"a'ppare~tly very good shape de.· HALIFAX-CP _ R. J. PROTECT I1EALTIf '. 0 I spite Ihelr lonr, ordeal. I. . I Mrs, Herder. He was educated days a weck arc gil'en to lltcir con. dIseases. mLlTARY CUSTODY f Rankm, PreSident of T Ie at Ihe .. Melhodlst College at st. Dr"ew~s slderatinn and I~e governincnt The Medical Journal de· i illarchuk lIas ta~iturn .. lIc asked Canadian Press and Manag- .Tohn's, and .Mount. AlUson Unlv~r' I Montreal ChUrch In!.er: cuts ~own tillS ti~e 10' give 'dares: . ..' 10UlY for an ;\n..crlca~ c~garc.t a~d, ing Editor of the Halifax sltl'. prIOrity to Jls own ·busmcss. II . " commenlcd It was Jus (Irst m SIX. . . The lale Mr, Herder was' one The call [or a bill' of human . The strenglh o( the as~oclalton i years. As a 50ldi~r mi~.5ing Irom I Chrolllcle-Hcrald and MaII- QUEBEC (CP) - Rev. Joscph ollhe'orlglnal "Blue PuUees".and and freedoms 'came from LS Icss than wllh his unll. he was taken into. m!J.i Sial" ,Sunday night paid the Place Doulin blesscd 250,000 tiny ri~hts o~scrved IU~gi CCF Leader Coldwell John- Dlef cancer. but OIling 10 lIlc lar"e'ilary cusLody Noble was not 11\' f II '. t 'b t t R 1 h , . Insl'es of, bread at Ihc seven was prominently IdentUied 'wllh Ihe arrangements for Ihe 'celebratlon, enbnehcr (PC-Prince' Albcrt) and .numb~r of cases. recorc!e~, the~e i.s p;ecise cuslociy hul bolh men Willi 0 o\vmg n u ~ 0 a p OTTAWA"':"CP-A veteran ';'c1oc~ mass In his Noire Dame of the 40lh Anniversary o( his old David Croll (1-Toronlo SJ1adina), n.ot d()(J~,I about It.:; slahsheal slgm· be given physicnl tests and also B. Herder, PreSident of th~ '. r 1 30 . th des VlclorJes church' on Ihe watel' R I • I tIt H j . Mr. Coldwell asks .lhat a dec1ara· flc;~ee. bl! '1' t will be interrogated by intcllillence 1St. John's Evning Telegram, . , r ncar y years In e front here Sunday and Ihen dis. eg men. a e as year. e o!n· tion 01 human ri~hls be inserled "e pu ca ron commen s on a o[fjcer~. h d' d t d . C!lIl11110nS to·day gets the Itrlbuted about 12,000 of them to ed the staff of the Evening Tele· in Canada's con.slilulion, Ihe Brit. recell.l.study o( the causes of dcalh l· Nohle, an American citizen of I' W 0 Ie yes er ay.- 1:1·,t chanc!! of hi~ career to some 5,000 persons, . gram and became its President in ish Norll1 America Act of Brthsh doctors, and on a Suryey Germnn de"cenl was brou~ht to News o[ U~e death 01 Ralph B. 1936. \ . nf 190,134 white men in the Uniled I DrescJ~n h'" his father in" 1938 IHerder. . .Will sadden newspaper hunch crificbl11 of the gov· The rest will be dlslrlbuled to He was a lieal sportsman and DEDUCT MEDICAL EXPENSES Slatcs b~Iween the ages of 50 .andl along wit'J' his molher, and a sis: m.en i!1 all J1a rls o[ Canada. HI! rl"lllllcnt in the session· Quebecers who call on Father for many years distinguished him. 69, camed out by Ihe Amencan ter. 'fhe senior Noble opened a, friendliness an.d personal c~arm Iprning Throne Speech de- Boutin during the year, and by sel! as' a hockey player. In laler Stanley Knowles (CCF -Winnl· Society of Cancer. camera facton' then was caught have won for him a host o( frtends mall to Ihousands of others In peg North Ccnlre) wants It made ReViewing both experimenL~, t.!le b~ Ihe w;r I~' 1945 Ihe invading across the land. I b I.,n'c , . Canada and the United states who years he. donaled the Herder Herder was a Director o[ possible 10. deduct all mcdical ex· Medical Journal says: "The agrec. Russians a;resled tile whole fam. Long bcfore .Newfound and to ,Hr i~ Honl Earl Rowe, SO·year· believe In Ihe bread's Iradilional Memorial Trophy for "All·Nfld." The C~nadian Press, a member of penses from tax:lble income. Li· ment between these two investiga. ily but held onlv the falher and cnme a CanadI3." province, Mr. ".ll arl.m~ leader 01 Ihe ~rogres .•vmbollsm. bockey competition and in subse· the St. Jobn's Curling Club and onel Berlrand (L - ~errebonDe) lions-the one large..scale, Ihc olher l .John. 'fhe fnlhcr' was released in: Her.dcr·s re[lnl~lton has b an a~ln f:\"C Conservatll'e oppOSItion, a . The cere man" here I~ as old' q~~nt years he journeyed to Cor." the Masonic A.F. & A.M. ~;~s bfi~~oVp~lnsi~n!~~ ~edanta~~nt smaller but also based oil a more Berlin in 1052 and returned to Det·: nellbsPI.aPhcrd puHb!lshk"n a1 d!en \led f'Imer cabinet minister and a ' ner Brook and Grand Falls to . He was, married in June 1924 to homogeneous J1opulation-make it '1 I esla IS C. LS owe "e an Commons member almost ·contln· as Noire Dame des Vlclorles, built nt the trophy when It was' Mpry Rendell, daughter of the Arg~lc (CCF - AE.si.niboia) wants difficult to believe thai the associa. rOl.. Ia?ilily he brought to the. board of 11111'1.,· ",inee 1925, 277 years a"o. It marks Ihe Ro. prese family ~llolV~n.e~s Increased. No tion is not real."! directors of. The Canad18~ Preu ., "'on by teams from those towns lale R. G. Rendell, they had two ~.lr. [lowe Is acting for opposl· m.n Catholic Feast of St. Gene· .. . '. amount IS speCified. It added Il1at whelher smokingj W. F. w.lten, followlDg confederal1oD, hill i":Jll leader Drew. recuperating I"Ieve, the patron saint of Paris. . .He was very ac~lve In c?mmun· sons. . Leon Creslo.lt! (L-:-Monl.r:al Car· causes heart disease can be mosl Ine i 01 .. I newspaper became .a member ~ fl"lll a r~cent attacl, of meningitis, Baking and blessing of Ibe Ity and church Clrclcs a?d was Thc Dally News joins' with their Iter) wa?ts llmversll~ IUlhon fees effectively proved in thc long run, Ithe nat!onal.se:vlee.. '. \ h~ nOl"mall)' lI'e(lld be leod·off I:rend lias Its roots In Ihe legend ready and willing at. all times to· many friends In eXlending pro· ma,de exempt I:om Income tax r by .seeing whether laying' off cigar·' M d F H~. will be ml.ssed In the cOllncl~ f l~l\;rl' ~n t1~e deb~le un gov.crn. thai Ihe s~ll1l's Inlercession ke I sppnsor any good cause, In this found sympathy 10' Ihe widow and While A. H. Holhn~wort~ (L-York r.ls brings ahout a reduelion in thel en {'s- ranee 01 rh~ Canadian Press and I. 'll·~t Ipgl~lallv~ poltey as Ilutlmed tl ' I f P If" I • P respecI lie arranged, sponsorship two sons,' Slephen and Rendell; Centre) ~sks conslderallOn of na· dealll mle from the disea,e I I gathermgs of newspaper men gen-: '. I 1 I tl I~ peop c () ar s eu« urm!! a . I· I . '1' h I 'h' d' '. ' . . POSITANO Italv (Reuters) -' II . I, I'~ ,t'eee I . I'om t w lI"Im~. I b I 'I bv IllS newspaper 01 such worlh)" also his brother, ,Tames, and three lana IImVerSI) se 0 ar, Ip., nn f "Some 11'111 doubtlp,s prefer 10 ,. " era ~. ' sc gf )" t Ie t'ranks under elOl'is· th '1'11 I u, DI t . I \1 • t b b~lr3arie., to help worthy fioan· beliel'c Ihat the habii' of slllokinu: The residenls ,.~ this resort town 1 To Mr,~. lIer~er and members tJ 1.1:11 O:O;·.·.\IUO 'J'ORms in 451 A.D. causes as e· [3 naVe sas er SIS ers, Iln . lelr grea ercav~· clallr·cmbnrrasseti students. and dea 111 from cornnnry diseas~' claimed . Saturoay nIght U~ey, th.e family, smcere sympathy iJ Fund, Ihe Ignatius Crotty Fund men!. III". lI(Jw~ hns r~l're"enlcd t1w 1'I'o~ilion hr,s it Ihnt anyone are related onlv in Ihat bolh are I have SWitched French Premier! extended. 11:lI,rill !'onstitllenc\' of llulCerin· !'nrrying the bread In their purse an~ a lund for Ihe ereellim of B 'fhi! funeral lakes plnee '10. Ihe product or' a third and com.! Pierre IIlen(je',·France from milk; -----:--- ~:"'ro,' with onl)' one break since melllorial to the late Captain Bob

.. ' ,-,-~--...... iiittiittII~ ____• :1 .~ , I I i ) ,:,2 THE DAILY NEWS, MO~DAY, J~N. 10, 1955 Swift Justice ; "l ; \a dog team "lhey didn't have Nears Destination 'IcehreaIH~r On ... "/'.. :01 ,. .. - ::> -======--Cd. A whcn they lefte'amp," Talk about "'i!; , y.. . puUlng 'l'8bblt,i out of. a'. hs.ll 0 •• j; ana' .Ian . .r~.· ~Iaybe they will start a fost and V T 'I' r",d d.,~,,~, ., Cb,rebU" ·i·oyage o.. . . ::~i N' \ Seriously, this was a very 1m: 'Ant I' t' . '\" l't t portanl exercisl' and although ',I . a ClCa,' . :',::11 e"'''Ts. " e er I thewith weatherwinds blUr.g turned al bitterlybelowtreez~ cold I',Th~ WEV.INGTON, AU,a, a .United N, Z,Sto,tes (R~uter8) navy 111g' temperaturts the' troops re: icehreaker shaped like a water· TI V 'fltU1/O/J. port· t~emgelves comfortabl~. melon; bravely set sail due south JI r'eek 4 ly .J} ~ U' c- Speaks well f'lf CanadlaR Army . ,Friday for a scientific voyage to A e Arctic clothing• and• • equipment. Antarctica.The 14 scientists and 250 officers An """",....,d ..,~.. • .. ,PI•. K""o, h.~ j," ,,"'m.d Lo" ,,,ht IU,,: • , ,,,.\ ,h, ,,' m... b",d ,.ft "'" .bj.o tho .." ..., '" ...... ""'on of", """"",,,, ,.", 5""", M.. "';";"" wm ,u, .ow ';"I,m... ' ....very important,..,.d ., area. His "rders completing 'DUISes as Driver Me- has an electlo .. .".".bof officers meet, which can be used by scientists dur were to admit nl\ly those w\11t had chanlcs. Capt. G. l~yde has just Ing. An ArmY Mess Is nClt a club L:1g a major Intcrnatlonal geophys· . a special card of lden!lfIcaUon. done the Field and lntermed yOU know, but Ilke a club In that lenl res:!arcl1 program In 1957·1958. After an .l1our or two up drove officers ABCW Indoctrination I Imusthave :. President, Seere- 2. Thcy w,ilI Investigate the site . tho G..... " wh' h.d "(1"'" '" Cm'''' ., ••"''''. OfU,,, "'dot "" ..d ""h 'ok. otf,,~, WO , wh.re 1I.. ,·Adm',,' " ... ," E •. bn,. h. , .... hi'" "' .... h. _,. CO • ." '"m"", of tho Chnto.... .1",.d ",.W",' ';M .., " tltn. Am.ri". N• ... In, ...... ". .M'''''' Nfld ...... h..... """" wltb Stall "",.. ,' 5''''''' .. ,,, 'k,,'" .b.fun "" """"" • hi' dri"'''OJ """ on I,. "" "" " Arno, V.oF"""". The .th.. "''''' ,1"".dgrinding "m,preS8ure "''' of. """, masses by of."d Ice ,.Id-entry' prom,pt'" cocked hlJ r1£1e Pay Corps,h. Ro'"anJ Is "'."' now ••taking a holders are: Secretary, Petty in 1947 still exists, or whether the and said: ""m klnda new ,t this three 1.0nths r.!)urse at the Area Officer Masoll. Treasurer, Sg!. has pus.lled It into the sea • ...... ""'_. 'oil m', ..... d' Poy 0"''' h"a ThO ""'~ _III .. 0"" "",,""" E."",",,,,,,,,,, •. .,,;'" '.m do "'"' .",1",,,,,. ~ __ ,.. '" ,,>1,' dn,,,T' •.,1'" hO .. " '/LIOU""'" "d C.mrol''''. Sg. n,,'- Tho Tb" "pO' to to"" ...-to" i'. ': I .... _" In tho ..." ".. Po"",,,,, ,MII'U" ",,,... ,, M.~ " .1."" ._1 whI,h "'" b". "",,0, .Igh'" .•>a ...... u ... "td'''' I don" So. wbo' I...... """ .ot "'. md ,.,.1" thO ,oW ••,." "" '"'' oo"".d to b. bIgb~ .....h. to ...". I m... I """•• u... ' or ''''''' "" '" , ..,." " ." ,"re" _m 'hoo '" hlgb,,' In ili. E_" ...a " kn"...... wh., ,. "D , ... "',,' ..,;, "'" wh" " ABCIV "",U.", '" '" • bop" "d AI".'take electroDic evaluations• . . and "e a-'" In Newfoundland to. Course Is ""owbut Ii you are Inlerest. friendly place. If you' are ever . 4, They will study cosmic rays, •dlJ, because rm new at. this ed enough you can easily find invited to tile ~ergeants Mess, do (NEA Radio Telephoto). sludy ocean 1I!e Ind weather con· .,... _btl bot...... "'. '''' pol., '" th"''' .,. ,,,,,,mb.. ,hoi " " ",. club. I U.'''dN.'.... ,,,"'.,, G"'''' Do, 'Iom,w,!I" .",'''0' to '. "k~ time loldiera "marking Ume," a chance to lesrn It. lIt I"~ ., " .., "mY ..,,' moo' '" ,. _to .....m r.. 11 'm"''''.... "".. ,,,, ..~.. .-.".. "" ,... , ...k to .h. ,,"'" hl. ,m" ., b,nd d""'" , ' ...·tod" .. 'om'". but there is no marking time In • ..' exclusive arid private.. -----, Boston, which It lelt Dec. 1..' --- Sl-··-'··-"-- .ti...... ",d .....U" In'" 5".kI" .boot 'm','.' ~' • • • ,,,,,,,tI. '" ,,,"" ,. H.ur~·I·"" .th".,U.o{ ,m. " tho MO , Th. tobb, "'0"'" h" ,"'~ Thinks Hi ably ain Irmy 10' sgt. J. Mercer and mind, me of a funny thing Ihat\ No 12 Personnel Depot Is get· What a. fatel capt. Tomlinson has Ipocket Indlcatr. that the holiday helicopters aboard to help spot a . . .t} FI<. i.t.• : _ .. ,ro .... tho ..',....d u, ,,"",d C',rehm" """ ~. , •• ,".d "'" 'hi' NOW "", ''''''''''''"., tho O,d,,'" "MO'. Oh.,U th.ro', 'k F.' :::'::'.!~""";:.,;~::. ;:;:,1,1; ,'\~ Of Eskimo!;; Ordnacne SchOOl In Montreal to December Oce part of army \Year They already have 20 ap· Depot here since Sept. 52. Pte. 5'1 rick coming up and there seems for weather stations during the '" , t.'" "" 5""- C''''' C""'~ ,...... ~k" ·Ib. r,,,".r .",. '1"~" ro< .",.1"'" 'rom .U ,. Brid"" b.. b"".,,·d!' N•. , to b" ,., .,".od.", "" th".w 'WO m.,~, "" ..,"""",, will" VICTORIA teP1-PhIll, All" i Group 1 and S/Sgt. Hargrave, door exercises under as near as lover Newfoundland, six of them 5 Transport Company RCAS at \! calendar., .' . on the ice·covered ,continent: 32.year-old elC·airman who lived in Show , ... " ...... t. "". tho '0,.1. ,"",hi. re.1 b.'o. ",diU"". '".m' 'rom B.n """d. "'" C,m, .....m .. Th. 1~""58 "",.m wm .. tho , ..n, ro< • '''', "'. ~.", 'hou

Says Retarding Nfld's Fisheries " ", , , . ". .' ,,~. \ Would .Prefer Corner ,Brook Girl; .., Fu~l COIitrolBy . Cause Of Death Prl~ary Producer

The elimination of the present free enterprise system is the only sensible solution to the problems Undetermined of Newoundlan~'s salt codfish industry, Clive F' m" ed For Planta, recently' resigned Deputy Minister of Fisheries, intimated during a press conference on Drinking Wine Police Probe' Saturday. .. He said thHt the' salt codfish in· Arrested On In Public dustry Is the "sheet anchor" oC • Is Continued:' Newfoundland fisheries and' no L . Ch ' Id b d t f th ' arceny arge It ,Is an offence to drink tonic Shown at the apartment of !\Ir. and Mrs J. Crosbie where they had been eff or t sh ou e spare 0 ur er ' .' d f r d develop that Industry. New meth· ' wine In public, at least in Grand The Daily Ne\y~ was told last night by RCMP that I10U·C guc~!s until t Ileu epal"urc rom New oun land on Saturday, Mr. and ods of curing and distribution will -- Bank, where Magistrate Jones til's. C,'live Planta look over a' booJt of paintings which ,had been presented to f d d I h' . Two young men were arrested Saturday fined one resident $5000 no cause of death has 'as yet been determined in the death have to be Dun an n IS °Pln' S t d 'ghl d h rg d 'th ' f 15 Id d h d d G . Wh'ff' f H Ur.,. Planta by employees of the Dept. of Fisheries. Ion there is no reason why New. a u~ ay ~\ an. cae WI a and another $20.00 for that offence. r' -year·o , re - ea e eenvleVe I In, 0 . urn- ,--______foundland cannot go out and find num er I 0 :rce~les. I k' Another paid S20,QO for giving the ber Heights, Corner Brook. It may take four or five days I k t Comp ete etalls are ac lng, but beverage to a minor, and finally before the autupsy findings are completed, a high rank-, - -t' C t new mar e s. , the young men allegedly are im· two shopkeepers were each lined " . '. , ' I Here in Newfoundland Mr, P!anta plicated In some of the numerous $2000 ! II' g th . f Ing: officer told thl~ paper. , , I h bId If 't h d ' . or se In e wme or ~ , . CO III m U n I 0 n C e r wou dave een p ease I a robberies recently reported In the th th d" I Asked IUhe possibility of death Y been possible for him to set up an city 0 ~r . tnt m~ IClna turpos~\ by drowning hlld been ruled out Coronatl"on organization which would take the • G ra: sen 't wo the officer nothing has - I- 0 n ranaf~ YOUo~~s S t St~ PCDl sa'~, bee~ a t Pre sen t control aWay from the fish mer· tl fan. t d tOh' t e d en· finally deter~ined R h n° I • th h • ary or SIX y an Ir y ays reo . 0 IDS S S 0 C I chants an d place Itine an .. ! "Stude t P IOnc' e" t' I f h l'lt' . T He indicated that the Provlncl· \. ISP ay A n r spec Ive y or 5 op I mg. wo I ' ' ' of the primary pro ducer. I n thi 5 • '1 h d 'th "1 f 31 Patholo"ist had said it may , , V' al S-' , connection he state~ that members CreW Returning ~~~~~~ e\~e~ea~~~ u:~er S:::t::1 °Ofl'take 4 or 5'" d&ys to complete his Op~n Today, -sh. FestI-, I' ngers o[ NAFEL ~oUld shU continue to the Department of Welfare. ,investigations on specimens.' [rl handle codfish but they would no H' T d . brought here from Corner Brook • longer be speculators, Instead thJY orne, 0 ay" after an autol'~Y had been per· -- , I would become agents of the ~rlm. Wmter Thaws fprmed at the Western Memorial Close 10 two thousand peopie y The eagerly awaited open. \ Ih, at is capable of dramatic Inten. Don Jamleeson ary producer and would be paid for Crew members of the M. V, "0 Hospital on W,'driesd.a past. "Isited Ihe Coronation Robes and ng concert of the Com- !II)'. It was a delight to listen to their services. Stud~nt Prince will arrive in New· Rmn Highways Business Men Post Five Hundred I Regalia display at the 1I1emorlil I er Th Ii id I [ Asked why the organization h~d foundland' today by Trans.Canada D.ollars Reward . U~iverslly Annex ycsterday. The

,l~~lli~~ CO~1cert Sl)ries. for 11 ;ro~ ap~ea~g to n:v:~y~neDI~~~! Addresses Local not been se; up, lIlr. Planta laId IAirlines. If the wcather I~' good. Meanwhile, at Corner Brook. number of visitors during the luu4-;);) teo.: place last Illght I audience as only an Irish tenor that I~ the fIrst instance the Terms, the men will come straight on to The thaw has: caused many a businessmen have, posted a five display totals over sel'en thou· with the appearance of the I ron. As lor the baritone, Austin Radl"o Club of Union gave. NAFEL the control Torbay Airport.' highroad on the west coast, both Ihundred doJla~ re\Va~d (or ~hc sand. ' ~e1cbratcd lri~h Festival: Gaffney, one was moved by the (or the first fIVe yean of Conled· The men were rescued from in the Codroy Valley and Bonne person offcnng mformatlOn I Bcc~usc of the huge SUCCCli5, th . eration Ind .econdly the Federal their ship I .hort time before it IBay Irea to ,deteriorate badly at' which will ele(lr up the my~tery , Singcl's "CI'Y appropriately warm and sincerity o( his sing· government did not seem to like sank.' '. _,'," presen,t. It is nothing s.c.rious, an. d, of 'what .. rC,aUy happened to the II' of ,the dlspiay it has been decl:d.' 'It 5t Palr'lc'k'" C:"'}lool Hal'l Ins. And of cours, e the ."Three, h Id I f I "d to ·onIIDUC the showln" to . . ~ ... ~ , . Lovel" L I " t I h t e ea. n ad, !IIr. P anti. feels T b-'·· "A' "-.. l..l; ", .. ":". as-loon'ls 'weather ,agam permIts' young ~lrJ. " '. < ~ .' " i he II"i3h fcstivlli Singers con. ,ass es 5 0 ~ our earts The Newfoundiand' Radio Club that so strong Is the opposillon oC or ay' uport . road maintenance It will be easily' I day from 9 a.m. 10 5 p.m. ,:'1 of a gruup of t\\clve ladles' completely with theIr whimsical held Its regular monthly meeting the Federal government to the . ' . remedied. Facts of , the case a.rc now 1----... ----- ;t,d £cnt!cl11cn Imdcr thc dlrec" charm,: at lis quarters in the Central Fire idea that he doubts If he will eYer F 'd: 0 .t':' .' known aer.oss the Prov1l1cc. On loon of Kitly O'Calla~han who A "er~' delightCul feature of the Station at 8.30 p.m. Friday, Jan., 7. be' set Up here. ogge U', " ' T R' " lI~onda~ mldntgh~ last, week. lhe diU per!ollns' a~ the Q;cnmpanlst.. programme lI'a5 the touch of Guest speaker for the occasion was Asked why he had resigned his _"_' i , 0 eorganlze gIrl, a pretty ll,ftecn year old Thz pro~ramme included old tenderness Given to the music by Mr. Don Jamieson of Radio Station position Mr Planta said that hav Aid f t h d t ' and well·liked, lly all who knew t'le Irish harp and th '1 II CJON 51 th b hi f ,. . 's x· ay og·ou as occurrc 1\ ° I I ft Sr" Grill where she Iri.:11 ~Oilgs in Gaelic, folk songs, '\., • e ~ 0 n . nce e mem ers p 0 ing completed his market Burvey Torbay Airport. Agaln,yesterday, Transport Un10n I.er, c npe , r:,lriut!e WIIZS nnd more modern I PI~~d b~ Terry 0 Connor. the N.R,C. Is made up of Amateur n the West Indies It seems to him no planes landed or 'took off from \lorked to return home. :tln~s b~' ~uch composers as Vii· I .ere IS something about Irish I Radio Operators and ~thers inter· lhat the special duties for which the airport. I She never rcached there. Hcr lier.; Stanford, \lel'bert HUgheS,,' musIc Ihat has an almost univer· ested, Mr. Jamieson s remarks he,had been engaged had been It was the sixth straight day on Local 855. the Transport and, parcnts were 110t alarmed that li:'milton JI.rt)· ,~nd Arnold Bax. ~~I a~peal but unfortunately too were eagerly awaited by those completed and therefore the Db. which the weather had made the Allied Workers Union, ~s in the night. hmvevcT. They fell that In the choral singing they I ten Its interpretation does not present. ' vlous thing for him to do was to airport Iiloperative. It is estimated process of being reorgamzed. Two it was the h'lhday season and ::chie\'cd m~ny b2nutHui eUcct!, I ~~eit f!~stice. Last night, however, !IIr. ,Jamieson stated that plan. return to priVate life. He said he that 200 people were affected. toP. international union m~n ~rc that the yo!!n;: girl may have and some of Ihe so!os were _thrill· I who s tha~ he~e was a group ning for CJON.TV Is now In the was engaged by the Newfoundland Many of them have now, how· takmg part In the reorgamzal!on been staying with friends, h:g against choral backCl'ounds I .ang II' th an ~uthentlclty conclusive stage and construction 'government to (l) represent the ever; left the province by rail, and one new u~lon, .to be known as I ' ;,franged by Ihe director Kitty burn out of their great cultural should begin In m tte f f government at meetings leading while, a group of college students Local 370, Inter¥honal, Hod Car· When eame and she o Tucsrl~y O·Callo~hnn. heritage as well as with lntelll· w k It I l' da thrt a eW up to the compilation of the Walsh left for Halifax on the RlII S 'Nova riers and Ordinary Workers, will did nor rctur,'. they sent in a ~ d ti tr 'hl h fl d ee 5. s p anne a a max·I , . . . . th RCl\IP B t The \'oices themselves were ~ence an ar s y IIC reo ecte mum of viewers will be serviced report on fisheries; (2) to assist Scotia Saturday night. " result. ~urrted. repo~t to e . u y hcautilul In Incir freshncss' and ;OUlld musical training and dlreo· with TV programmes through the the Minister of Fisheries In draw. ~t wasn t uplll Wedn:sda morn- (Jnslanl ch~nge of tone coluur In IlIIn. The total effect was not use of the most modern equipment Ing up plans for the- implementa. d IIIg that R. Cumpamon, a resi· the ensemble Items. The' soloists only ~ntlreiY captlva\lng but 1m· available. CJON.TV should be In tion of the recommendations con. period shonld be in the position Bo y Of dent of. Half Way Point fo~nd I ,','ere In gou:! vu:ee ami sang with pr~ssh e" and one that left us with operation with test pattern ~nd talned In the report, and (3) to to know what he will be doing In ' the girl s clothed body f!o~tmg .:'Ii!lry and fecling. Veronica ~,~ery \larm sense of pleasure hnd experimental programmes by early represent Newfoundland during the future; . ACClodent Vl"ctlOm 5 or 6 miles from her home. iJunne. lite' principle soprano, "atlsfactlon. , . summer. negotiations with the Federal gov. Concluding the IntervIew, Mr. He notified nCMP who have p<,s,c.;ses a bcautilui lyric voice Altogether It was a very fine ' ernment 'on the FIsheries Develop. Planta stated that there Is a great Arrl"ves Here been conducting a fuJI investi· -_._--- concert. lte all weleome Kitty Mr. Jamieson elaborated on the ment program and' finally to con. (uture for Newfoundland's' fisher- gation in efforts to try- to dis· No Scarcity II'Caliaghan and her Irish sing· technical and programming aspects duct ,a market survey In the 'W~st les If properly handled. He laid cover \Yhat r('ally happcn~d to ers to Newfoundland and wish and the many associated problems. Indies; the province was an Island anchor- Ca:endars them the best luck .on their tour. Much favourable comment follow· , ed on a great fishing bank, eon. the girt. ed Mr. Jamieson', talk and the AlI'these have now being com· tainlng 110,000 square, miles of ----.:.-.:..----- If ~'011 arr Interested In the se. 'MINOP. I;IRE , membership, thoroughly enjoyed pleted and there being nothing undersea pastureage., It Is ,natural lc~tlol1 of calendars for -your City IIremen were called to a this preview of CJON·TV. The else here for him to do, he 'decided then -that the fisheries. will con· "alued custo:ners Dial 3555. for house on LeMarehant Road yestcr. meetlng; under the chairmanship Ito hand in his resignation and tlilue to 'be, the most ,Important one of C:lI1I:rl&'S leading s~lec· day after receiving a report thai of President Dick Greene, conclud· leave ,for the' Mainland .. He ex· single ,Industry, Ind one ,upon lions. Ad enltclnloar i. always free smoke was said to be In the house. ed at 11 p.m. after the serving of peets to spend several weeks in which depends' the entire economy space a "er s ng. f h 't I I d , Cadvt.) There was.no fire, however. re res men s. Montrea an----'. at the end of that of-_._----- the province. .. Recep~ion'For Irish Festival Singers $2.00 OFF ALL KIDDIE!'; SNOWSUITS 1 . P1ECE STYLE. REGULAR· 4.9S ...... '... NOW

3 PIECE STYLE. . " REGULAR., 6.95 ...... :...... NOW ..... , .. ",, . ,." .

It'l a, wc"""nderful, chance'to cutflt,the 'Kiddies 'at a low Price -Hurry ,in I " " '

On Saturday eve~ing th~ Community :C~nce~:ts Associatioiiheid a - ~eception' at the Berievolent Irish Society eiub ro~tris in honotif ~f' the' Irish Festival Singers who gave their firstpedormance of their Feis 'Eireann last Dight at the St: Patrick's Hall AuditoHum and:wiilgive their second cp~cert to.-niglit.' Seated, left torigbt,.are the Festival Singer~~Miss-Ter~ OtConnor, )\'Ir. Arthur Agnew, 'Miss Veronica, Dunne, Miss Celestin!; Kelly, Mr: Llam Dc VallYI Miss Sylvia 'O~Brien, Mr. Dennot Troy, leading tellor and soloist; Miss Etlina McGraili': Mr' Thomas ,O'SUWV~I Mi~ CJ~e' Kelliber,_.and Mr. James Cuth bert. (Kitty OtCaUagh~n, pianist; and Mr. Arthur Gaffney, baritone,: were .blent due to 'fatigue and colds). Stanilinl:-Mr; J~ea D. Hi~ginst,Secr~tary oqU.S.jMr. P Rabal,Treasu~er; Mr. C. I. Merner, , 2nd Vice~Presldenti Mr.·Hube"t·Kelly, Ch.i~ of" SoclalCommitt(:e B.I;S.; Mr~'C. H. Conroy, ts(Vice.Pi'esiden't; (President Gordon F, Hininn!as unable.to be present). Offien of Community Concerts Association:-Miss Mary Skinner, Secretary; 'Mr. Dal'roch Mae· gillivray, PresideDt; Mr. John Ayre, Mr. F. J,,·Wylie,-Vke~Pre.i.~e~t; ~.H. K.WYatt, Mr. Arthur Johnjon, and Mr. Stuart ,Godfrey;',

, .' . , THE DAILY NEWS, MONDAY; JAN. 10,' 1955 Hong, wife of one of Car~onear'. old' son, ,Ko~ Han;. Collection ,First Chinest most enterprising buslnesa men, ' New Ar" my- Of Ja' pan Kim Honl, who huns I confe~~on. NAPLES (AP)' _ A' score 0 , ' ' , , , ' " . Spoons Fr W~man At :!;i!:;:~:~~!~:~~~~lwtl~: '!~:~:o~rea~~~~::I::f~h~Z?J -R--e~d-':':--C~h=--·,-'n-a--W-;""o-o-s Japan' to Halt A'r'ms BU·lldup All Over' • _ '" ' CALGARY (CP ~:,r ~:~~~~:d ~~e ~!~~e~ ~::C~I~i ~{ a~:he~r~r:~~~~I~~:1n J~~~~~~, Peacock has mor~ "I CARBONEAR (Speell) C to Gander. She arrived, yesterday outside Naples. Only tltree or four B ~I S Ido T' 0 H kk °d A BOt I A f C 0 whicb don't belon ':,';:: bon.r;. firlt Ch.lliese ·wo;n :~: atternaon at Carbonear by the ex. '1 ::~~ !~k: ~e1~Oj~~:1s~ft~:etr~~t~ , ut p~ew 0 lers in rallllttg ono al 0 r~ Iter y n I- ommunlst They are shining travels in Europe, rivtcl the Conception Bay town pres!. I " ',ment the raUway first aid 11&· (Second of dispatches) rade holds your {eet,. which tl at at three America, Cuba al 'Ifi Yllterday. She I. Mrs. Kim Y. With Mrs. Hong was her H·year. I.Uon. ' would bring censure In the Sen· She and her au By FRED SPARKES ate; Later, using chopsticks, tltey coUecti!ln in 1930 pickles, cucumbers, rice and tea. their first Europe WITH JAPANESE DEFENSE FORCES,.Hokkaido-- planning to cr( NEA) S\ Id R d Ch' 't 'dl J . I If you t.!Ilnk tltat's' heavy chow ( - 'IOU e 'm~ 51 I e as apan raIses a arge figure how few 'calories' are in a again in 1956 to , army-an army that could restore the ):mlance of power pickle. On this 21 tent a day, _and galiler mo The spoons are in the Orient? ,diet the average G.I's waistline and sizes. Mrs. F That problem faces the cunning men studying-in would go down' like 8 speared blow·fi5h. ",hen entertainin gilded peipmgpalaceS-.the map ·of 'this half of the world, Those off for, a day's march historical backgr versational stim a half they mean to domin,!lte by force or fear. wrapped a ball of rice In seaweed and shoved a dry fiSh-stiff as CORONATION I Far rcaUstically -and Cammu· . . , tlte cardvoard In laundered shirts One rare piec nisis are as realistic as a torture I WhIle ASia, s nervious p~ace Up· in their knapsacks. Canned rat. spoon of King rack _ South Korean and Na· to;s throug.1 endless .mmeflelds ioilsare a delicacy reserved leased before h tlonallst China are petty threats, I tillS wi~ter, Nippon qUietly 1iard· for'such fat-catnations a.s U.S.A. taken off the r 1k, while a militarized Japan could ens soldIers on U.S. gear. Heaviest The hikers-wearing white cot· when it becan smas.n their dreams. concentration Is here on barren ton gloves - mounted hills witlt wouldn't be a ( .f' other coronat Tlte new mandrins are making Hokkaid? where I spent. a ~ay I the ease rolling galt of Oriental • meager effort to woo Nippon at Kus!nro Camp, a fc.w aIr mllesl farm' boys. Five Inches shorter collection inclue Into "friendship" _ the better from newsstan~s seIling Pravda, than the average G.!. tltey'rc more Victoria and Ki: to strangler her'ln her sleep. Prim; on a, CommunIst island fortress. heavily muscled by their Spartan Five of the d: t.lJe crests or el ary motives is to stop cOlIScr- to the .north. Iyouth In a paddy world minus Ipllon, 8tlll illegal. I arrlve[1 at 6 a.m. as a bugler luxury of motor transport Many postage.stamp I It Is a meager effort because tooted Oriental reveille, to West· suffer at first in army for of Luxembourg, b~ots, ino, Andorra an Every spnon the Peacocks. Thcre is one JAPANESE MESS CALL is a 21·ccnt·a·day diet per man. IIcre gau depicting soldiers chlllV down on bean soup, ricc, pickles and cucumbers. play staged el , , and 111'.5. Peac , .. fingers in a foe's solar plexus. I nervous. for t..'1e play bu !.!.•••• " , ,.~ He doubles up gasping and you' As the day's labour ended the and settings tl - cut his head off on tlte collar men lined up 'for Ule public bath turbed betweel line. a pre·dinner boil· and-soak ritual Budget • minded congressmen in Japan comparable to our c()ck. would be gleeful to see how Amer· tail hour. After dinner groups Talk Of USE BEAUTIFUL, iean made Weapo.1s arc fondled hoofed it to town where they've with the respect normally ace or· found a home away from home d~d riffany jewels. Avery poor wit!1 kimonoed pretties. Street P: EASY-TO-CLEAN man's army, they'll make a jeep' Y spoke to .~ev~~al ~\'ho. loitered that a U.S. outfit would junk do around the PX. mbblmg ban LONDON-E anolber 10.000 miles. curd cookies and sipping an!Jdd hoy in 1889, C­ Short of ammo, tltey beat bam. noodle . ~oup. ~ar~f~lly combed tie has been : boo slicks to simulate fire. Re. for political reha~lltty, I found member: The Third Reich rais. them .as pro'~meflCan. as 50nl:.' pianos. or bar For wall., count.r top, and .pla.hbaclcs cd its mighty Wehrmacht on wood. by lrvmg Berltn and bitterly anti, dCI'oted much en guns Red. them. In a talk . , , Said one corporal as he smoked Overseas Ser. The battaho~ co~mander, able i a cigaret in a pipe·shaped holdcr FOR MORE INFORMATION, SEE: ,omc, of the 0 LI. Col. Tsuchlhashl Kat:u~o, SC!-i "One of my brotlters was caplur vee: me 5u~arles5 .tea m h!s cd by the Americans. H.lJe wa, be has in his offlee and saul ~o pet cent of hiS well treated and they fixed hi' able a,~embly men are careerlSts.. Volunteers teeth. modcd instrun all, tltey can't wall about any "Anolher brolher was caplure~ in great a[fec LT. COL. KATSURO, battalion draft hoard. they get .shot by Ibe Russians in ~lan"!lUria. INFANTRY TRAINING tor Japanese army parallels U.S. conrscs. !£ tune on a commander, watcbes his men. before th~y rellre on a. penson- He lived for years on 610ppings piano which h U.S.·made weapons arc treated with respect accorded jewels. well, that s an occupational. haz- (garbage) and, nolV he cough, they know well this country of good parts 01 ard. !IIo~t e~pcct anot~er I>ar- forever wilh blood." 88 million talented people is bas- ern ears a cobo or trolley beI!s I before enlisting they wore simple soon- wlthNlppon sendmg troops I • • wrccks and 01 Ically anti·communlst and base· fire sirens and singing drunken "setas" - simple wooden clogs. to beef up the American effort. As I left l,{UShl~O Ca"!p, loo~. hammer pian Ically ambitious to again be No. came1s. In moments the men- There arc English classes where snow was sl\'lrled mto mmor bhz· ben l'etting I l.1n Asia. . naked cbestes sprouting goose pim· a soilder student announetl "I Kalsuro's major worry is find· zards by a norlh wind from Si ing sufficient maneuver grounds beria. I now bettcr understand futt)' ~'cars. Might Peping not recall the pIes. tumbled from barracks bare am happy serving In army with Ilecn the first WATER ST, EAST DIAL 691' ancient Chinese philospher's words of PIPUPS and heat. my friendly rifle." in summer wIlen food-short Jap· why allied agents reported lhat lilt i.s best to drown a young wild· The parade ground squirmed Infantry training parallels U.S. anese cultivate every pad of sur· Peping asks: "It is best to drown heard, for it cat before the claws grow too with ealestltenlcs, Including walk· course.s witlt t..1e addition of such rounding .soil-and complain that tbLs young wildcat before \he c1awl than sixty·£il· 1000g."? Ing on 'hands while a com· judo combat tricks as poking stiff cannon fire makes their milk coes grow 100 long?" one of lhe s had come aCI personal greeting. I It Is tile words written on them, heen about: The Jolly Truss-o Held In Slaying that came rOI Your 'home can,~'be ';,"". Dot tlle ones printed on tlJem, that' ~ADE TO HEAR WIT~ , " Manners Make make cards so wondedul to rec- NOT TO DISPLAY youth and II( BBC reporter Tom Masson reo cive. that he too~ cently visited a brewery In the abDul, and f, !. BELTON E TiI:~1ISi.5JOI the CENT'RE' of attraction Mile End Road In London when Friends !':Iip v:i:h 01 they were having a "Jolly Truss·o." 'l'here's a new plastic mattress: "ELTONE HEARING SERVICE ;"~scd three This Is the traditional ceremony When sending A greding canl pad ~at looks and feels like taf· .. • . . j'lstru:nent;;. which celebrates the day when an to an old friend Who live.s in an. feta. The rayon and vinyl fill-I S. W. SHORT, Distributor 01 I:, falhcl apprentice cooper becomes a jour· other city, do more tltan sisn ing \\,on't lump, no matter ~O\\'I' 340 Water St, St. John'. a little toha neyman, and Masson said later in your name. Write at least a few of,ten Its washed or even bOiled. P.O. Box 867 Phon; 2637 tilh pncul11' "English Magazine" that it took lines to make tlte card a really It s dust·proof and ordorlcss. badgered 111 ----~------~--~ seven long years to learn the craft. 10 take 10 h The apprentices must learn to cut \':as then Ih. and shape the staves at a cask or o[ the dcsil theae will not fit snugly together ?nd 10 min

when the truss hoops are put him." said 1 round, 'When a' cooper Is working Britain's on a very big cask and is busy were IJeaSa putting on these hoops, he needs Why round they help and shouts "Tru5s-o" and at living in En this his fellow coopers &\op what· loved them ever they may be doing to come exerled by to ,help him. They Stay Itronger yc When an apprentice's indentures h:s first CUI are nearing completion he Is ask· therc OrSC[ ed to make one of these big casks ;':ho had a and It Is when he has demonstrat· With lTs ••• .;treet pian ed that he can do the job properly , (NEA Telephoto) pa:wl. He DO A GOOD INTERIOR that he II declared a true ~rafts­ liim to set man. When he begins to make the Pln_ma'. military police arrest· .d form.r President Arnuifo fused for l cask on the day of the Initiation kept stricl ceremony, he "dresses" the oak Arl.. (above) Ind many of his PAINT JOB WITH .slaves, "backl" and "hollows" followers In, conn.ction with thl them, and then atanda them up In 1I.lnln.'lon of Prtsidtnl Jose an iron hoop; after further pre­ A Remon. liminaries the ~ask is put over a 'e, QUICK DRYING. fire and When It Is sufficiently FERRARA, Italy (AP) _ lIun· warm his fellow apprentices pre· dreds of men and ,boys turned out Our customers stny with '~s, year after year, because MAT e WASHABLE pare it for the ~Inal stage. From today, armed with clubs and poi· ' then on the journeymen and,three son,' In a fight to saVe 10,000,000 they have learned the doIIa~s and cents value of dealing HYGIENIC or four of them fix the rest of the fruit trees and grape vines. • hoops in position. The cask II put 'nIe orcnards and vineyards of with a,local firm that knows the kind-of fuel they want and DURABLE , over the fire again as usual but as this .sectiOll are menaced by an in· Satin,:~, • , thl. is no normal "Truss·o" it II vaslon 'of rals, which gnaw tlte need. They have found that Famous Reading Anthracite ,e·~ MODERATELY PRICED made much warmer than is really roots. The mUd winter was blamed neceasary, for the nearly.fledged . for tlte unusual spread ol tlte ~. -the longobnrning, economical fuel-gives them greater apprentice is due to be put Inside de=n.:,:ts:.,' _--:-::-_-:-:-_~::::- it. One. be has been persuaded to barrel up and down the yard. When comfort for less money 0 Our hard coal, and our service go in the men hammer away at tbe ita occupant II at last allowed to LATEX' RUBBER,~ BASED PAINTS hoopa Ind drive them into pOiltlon com. out he Is tossed in the air .pell bealing bappiness-'phone UII your order todayo • " . ,'., r. "'. '." '. " . and "l'h. din inside that eask must three tim .., and probably once or IIA QUALITY PRODUCT" be tl.eafenlnill" laid Masson. WhUe 'twice more for 'luck, and then all thb hammering goel on'otlter everybOdy gather. round tbe bar­ - I " men art pouring 'on top' of the reI, one of' tbe firm'. directors :', SOU, MANUFACTURE~S lucldell Ipprtntice buckets of her· makes I short speech, the inden· rible . residue fro mtbe bottom eli tUrel' are handed over, glaSies of the beer vatl,coinposed of .oot, beer art drunk all round, and the flour Ind beer, alld the noisome former apprentice, looking .for 'all The S~ndardManufacturing CO.; Ltd. mixture II thoroughly rubbed in the world I. if he has been tarred • r • • wltb the aldof a larlle mop. When and fet.tltered, Is formally declared WATER STREET (INCORPORATED 12(2)' ,ST, JOHN'S . .: ", the journeYlllen are aatisfled that to be a journeyman. It would aeem the eask II finished and the poor that the closing moments of his apprentice hal had enough of the ipprenUcelhip are' harder than the ,"jollY" trull-O they then roll the the previoUl seyen years. DIAL 5155

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, 1 THE DAllY NEWS, MONDAY,' JAN. 10, 19.55 Ask For Course Two For The Show : Woolly Bear Wheel Cbair "Sweat Equity'" Bad Manners On Conservation _.. ~r7""': Collection Of . Execs. Manage· . .' Barometers D" RlOGETOWN. Ont. (CP)-The-" Spoons From Plan For Cause Of . Own D USmeES Ontario Federation of Anglers and" Most Accidents Accordmg to some American _ Hunter,; will request the provlncial::-:.."""'''"''· AllC.\LGARY Over (CP) World _ Mrs. Glen HomeATKOKAN, Builders Ont.. (CP) _ New REGINA (CP)-Chle! Constable naturalists the thick coat worn by VANCO~VER (~P)-FIVC y?~ng: d~jlartment of education to prepare PI'at.,lck has more than 250 spoons hom, owners In this northwestern Artbur' Cookson says "plain bad the species of caterpillar known as wheel-chair execullves arc gllldl.ng Ian accredited course in conserva· . IIhiell don't belong in the kitchen. Ontal'\o Iron ore boom town are manners" cause most accidents. . a Woolly Bcar has'a direct bearing a company formed.h~re to organize tion. '. - Th~)' arc shining souvenirs of her buUd!l1g t,helr houses under a "It Is true. that speed, lack of on the type of weather which will and control sub~!dlary. concerns Viv Sutton, secretary-manager nt: .. ~II:;.i IUI'els In Europe, Nortb and Soutb unlqlle scheme _ labelled the skUl, drinking and Imprudent drlv- be experienced in the following maBnagehd by hacndlkcapPoed per,slons. the federation, ~aid reee1,lUy mec.;· "'Ii: J ,! ,I",,;,", COb ...... U, ".w ..1 .."~,, .,y, "" ...... 1."" "',,"" " ... , ' , ~,.m, ,00, • '." ", r.,,,.I., ,,,,,U,, b.. '"'' IUU.·""·j,, She ",, b" ."b."., 'Im"'~' Polo. G, ....., " ...," " .. '''', wi ..I ""Iy .. ,,'" " M,I ". Th,m" ,,' Rob". "m,I.",,, ..,port'" ""I,,,,, , ..",wi -r-·'-\·'· "n.o1l" I, "" ."'" Iboy m." .u ..... bo,,,b,' ili. C.... "d ".~"," •• ,,~ I, " .d. >B' """,.. dmmtruction ... "" In bollltbe "new "'0< Dunbar .... r"Heading ,ri...... lo.'1e list is the "'on" "bull" '"''that a partym of." enthus~astlc ow.... ?at~ral. , w ,r~Jack ••• ~or~liam, m. 2~-year-old. para-\ ,"Im"1grate conservation '''P'.' ""oh",In historY, " geog""""., . Th. ,,.,... u " .._ "",.. H.I,bl, , ...... , ••, roll "", "'" who .1•• " ... " .. n,d, .... "', .m ,I ~rio .. """,.. U", ,,,,,I., " """,,,,,'onl, A, ho," "pby "'_. .'" "'ilim" ,,' ,1= M,", .....rio "'" _ ..""''', ili. oh .. wh, ,,,..... "" .. I,,, lh"".I_"" wi'''' "". , ..,,,'" " v,,,"',,,, C,II.,.",,,,;.. . . . : "h" ,,1,,1.10,., .'" "'" .... ,""".1 ....~" ,,,.,, 1,,1 ili.l, "'..... U .... , ,~ ow., "'" .,," roo ~ ••" ..~ "" I. ,,,.•• , ':-_.- ,_."." ,'" ", ''''-1 JI ,," ~. "r"oJ " "" ,.,io , ., .." .., b"k""" • ,'''I .... ili. OW," • b,IId", •• ow, It " • ho'" " ."." """ b Tho w.. B .., r,,,,,,'" ili; ".Um ,.r , m,,1 " ....", .. ,I""'m,,, nmtional stimUlant. house and his work counts towards the "dawdler," the driver who ~"",the severity or otherwise,~ of the H_ retams hIS InlCI~"tr,,?~~·n III "~'~?',tn. I.lln\ teact1ers at a two-week works~~ (OROSATlON PIECES tbe construction costs of tbe house. takes the slow lane and costs along coming wlntcr by the number of !hough he is emplo~'ed by a local I course in conservation as cre~ One rare ]Ilece is a coronation mREE WAY PLAN at 15 miles an bour, Ignoring horns t k . h' f t fIb th 'dth In~urance company. toward first-class certificates wal:S ".00 " .... Ed.... VI. ...' " ",,,,, wb, .,,110 ...., " '!' " "." y • '". R.ili,,'" Cook, ~, • ''''''"1 the reason for decline in the IIUni~~ I""" b.r". bl ••bdi"U" ,,' D"b" H.~b •• ho'" ,.,.,. .AD PARKING JIABlI'S ~'I '. of tb ...,m~. ,r h. ,r U,I""II, ~ .,Ill,b C,I"mbl., b", I.k", .... """ . ..J lakcn off t!le market afterwards oped UIlder a tbree.way 11armer- The "selfish parker" is the woolly body," said Serpell .. "The is a p.olio quadraplegic. ~er steno-\ The coursc, held at' the fores~ , h" 'I bo.... ,,!d.. 1 "".",,'" ili. " ..,.1,,1 .",,",., 'rl,,,' h, ..... "'. '" 10 (ro,1 wi'" Ib, "",,,., " ..ro", " ,m.bI, " .. " , K.ilion" Cook, ...,m ,,"',' ,t D,,".I ..., • ooW,', bo • """",,,", .'" ""... 1 ;;,01, A oW " '" " • Bo. h"""I, ,.,.,," ... ili. 1.,.. " lb. mUd" lb. wi"" Umlt'" w" I",. ""I ~ '" I~· ,"d., I, '"" .., 'ro"...... :' O,hoo ..~U" .,"'" " tho '''' .." "'" ""I", .., ili. ...., .... w lb.t ..'m,,"" .. wln 00." m". ~. """" ho... """ .. I.'. SJ., " ,,,,,red b, "...... ~ "U""" I",,,,, ili'" " _ loW " .., .. "" to .",1"., ...1 ",' 'POk or blm ... "'""" ",.. yo ....go ~... 1"~U" n".. " Tbom,", V, .",.. ,1"", EDUCATION FUND""ENTAL :- ,',,,.ri. "d I h'" h,~ "oo" .." ..ro "" ."' ,~" •lb. """".. ,I" ,,' Tho ,,,.. ~U" the C,,,,,," '" On-i FiI'e or the daintiest poons show Devel~pment costs to date has Ists their right to a parking lipace this may have been owing to In- ~~~ ~k-hIRAL T,\LENTS tari,o requrteslft.ed te dePlarttiment to ..: crests or emblems or the five cost Atikokan township $570,631. by hogging metered stalls. h b' . • . revIse ce Ica regu a ons so' l~cpo;l." .• I.m•• ,,', ... _"'.. Jp .ddlll", " ili' ... b,m" Oili.. ,",,,,, wh' ", "" '''".. , " I • ,m,," ",I. . B,n R,b,,,, ~, " .ocr."',- ili,ll... b ... ,I""." ili. D~.I·: '" ,""m"",,, Moo''', Son M~ ..." _'~I.. "bU... , ..: .."hi .... ~. " ..". "1,,,," Thi. ".. "",ly·.I,hI Woolly "',""'''''~' b,""" "m,.. , ...h001 ""''' '" ~'" , ....." '0. ""_ "" u"b.,,"'" ..,ml"""''', h~, .,,"'" I. tho .b, "'" poi ...n ... M ".0 "'" b,' " ".",. " .4 boo" n. I, "" boo"'".,,, roo , .,,1 ~rl"".I., .' El'cry spnon bas a memory lor sub.divislon. A new high school is Umes doesll't cale that his feae. segments a~lece, whi~h would business firm and is taking an ac- \ The federation executive said; Ih~ reacocks. In the planning stage tions are slowed, and the "yap- ,(NEA Telephoto) presage a faIrly mild wmtcr. One countancy course. Lllere was a widf:spread fcellng· There is one from Oberammer. • per," the man who always has to I I GI' Vanderbilt 30 who announced that she had of the investigators, hard at work R.oy Do,uglas has had I?ng ex·1 that youth education in conserva':~ pu (epIC. t'109 tl Ie fame d pass Ion ARoma neeCatholl h ur. Ah I5 a.I carry 011 a 11 ve IY conversa tl on He reSS·ae ress h Dna6~. . .old husbanil" symphony conductor Leopold in far from wintry weather mop· pencnce., In youlh counselling and lion. was fundamental. The .... • db' I • b :," I",,,,,, b,".roo,' ~. ,ooh- .',1.. .,,' lh bot ·hI·· . ,,,I "',", ,,,,,ok w". "I ili~ ,.. ,,,. U.I"" "'"oh, Lomd bu "" ...... "" ...... ""., ...... -" ....'k ""'"'' I, ..,,,...... ". , .. ~" "." uk.,,, ili ... b,,""pp" , ...,,' "U I 'r Ii' ,m"",: ;", ". ,I", b,l '". th ...,lorn .. "'.. "I "". '" P~b'I"''', Cb'" C"k~ ..,. ili. " ...py I .. 'lb. ~.,,,, •• th .....1 •• " ..., ... Now y,,~ I, ,,,,.n th.t r"" hi. "Iot" ,.r"". room ."ilil" .~I"'~ l"'!'" '" '" • ""'''''' ": ",' "IU", lb.' ." """ G,,,' C.ili,"", Uk,,',' .. b,,'" .boo"''''' whop ho " .... • •• lb ...I .. ,m ... ",," b.... ,,"'... i """,,' IUrbcd between the decades. ~. dox and Baptist churc.hcs. 0_ creates a definite hazard to pedes. .vANCOUVER (CPl-1t Is. better ~been wearing Bikinis rather than "It was out of the ouestion to I' " trlans and traffic. The "timid IC ana dl"ans More' to sweep tile s.treets than live un· fur coat.. expect them to ~stablisb tliem- rrelIll Of TIle Weel' It I, " .."., ili.1 I'" m.l, ". TIll." .., tho """"" , .,.<' ,,, •Comro,,,,1 re,''''', c.oml... ..1,,, I, • b"I",,, " ,mr.~'" IThen the holding company was '.: 1. flees for Steep Rock [ron Mines are alwa)'s in a dither. said an interview - by \lie normal means of working formcd. ': ,~ and Caland Ore, the two compan- Chief Cookson completes his list Art ConSCl" ous Pot~cklWIth .her husband,~ Count Andrew~ere. themselves up," he said. \ "They arc full of plans for or· ,= les' responsible for the Atlkokan with the "hornblower" who honks A. Potocki and s:ven-ycar~ld son and jcwels when they oed, Poland The five were brought together ganizing as many subsidiar~' com· ': Dunbarboom, will Helbhts. eventually be located in his horn at everything. Than merlCanS, tieton,~ernard, ,B.C., she y.'herewill settlethe count 10 Pen-has Ulehi 1945Polish after underground years of workduring withtbe consislingand trained of by a anlawyr. advisory a chartered council Douglas.panies as"They possibie," are happy said because: Mr.: Street Pianos CANMORE Alta. (CPl-A Brit. taken a position as a salesman.' German and Io.ien the Russian oc· accountant and a few other e:(- they arc getting i cl1ance to mak' Ish Immlgra~t artist living In this The Potoekis lost money, horne eupatlons. ecutive.s in Industry and business. a living by b.'1eir own eHorts."

LO:\DO~-E"er since he was a Canon Wintle determined to find Bus Drivers' Job town, about 55 miles west of Cal· IlilY in 1889, Canon Algernon Win· out tbe secret for himself and at gary, says Canadians ,are more Ilc hns been fascinated by street last he discovered a second·hand Is No Cinch appreciative of art than Ameri­ pi;mr.;. or harrel organs, and has organ at the pawnbrokers, dis· eans. Ilrl'll\Cil much of his spare time to mantled It and eventually solved VANCOUVER (CP) - Arthur "I think the way is paved In 'hcm. In a talk in thc BBC General tbe mystery of Its working. In Goldberg, co-founder of modem Canada for an artist," 5ayS Dun­ tourist service In Israel, says bus can MacKinnon Crockford. "The ll\ wcas Service hc played on 1910, when he went to N0ffolk, he drivers there have to be body· people have spent years at hard ,m~c of the old street pianos that found that there were outbuildings guards, entertainers and multi­ work, cultivating the land and de­ )11' hal in his collection, a ,'ener- In the parsonage and he turned· linguists. veloping the resources, and now ;,h!c assembly or these now out· them Into workshops' and started Drivers for Sightseeing Limited, they are beginning to setUe down. .No mOre Il,p

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Old and The New '1 Adenauer Wanis I Hammarskjold ,Meets Ede., To Tlte·Editor I r Action On (This paper ttsumes no respon' Of Interest' slblllty' fo~ thp. 'opinions- of its :Rearmament. correspondent~). 'To (Continued from Page' 6) By GEORGE BOULTWOOD dlrector'of Theatre GuUd. . BONN, Germany (AP)-Shouhl As in a newspaper article there West Germany', parliament' wait Veterans comes a punch line, and as in a for final action by the French. is· piay comes the climax, the de. sembly before ratifying the Paris nouncement, so here comesi my rearmament, treaties? gripe. Theatre. In St.' John's will The question was the theme of (jle if no encouragement Is given a strategy conference· bert Tb~ the t" local talent. I£ local talent is day night of Chancellor Konrad, not trained, If local talent has to Adenauer and his poilticl1' lOp- play' second fiddle or minor roles porters. ' Legion Corner to Imported, and trained ' semi. ' Adenauer' himself Is In I'hurJ'1. professional or professional' people He wanu German ralitleatlon :of o[ the stage, then It Is just as (NEt, 'felcl'llotO) the pactS, . which would give tli. well to forget a Little Theatre federal' republic sovereignty and B'yL.C. M. ,niovemer.t 1n Newl"Undland or ex. Three ex·gol'ernors of l\iew York show the new governoT, AI'Crcll a'dthori!e the ra'ising of Germin rnml GRAND BANK •• ., •• \ re.joln his wile and son, who are pect local thespians to win drama Harriman, Il'Qund his !lew office. during Inauguration ceremonies In armed forces for NATO; to be colii- TO TH~ WHITE SEA •••• •• •• now residing at Newcastle.on. \ festivals. I understand t~at In the Albany. Left to right: Sen. Herbert H. Lehman, an ex·governor; the pleted early next' month. Ty". ~!..... " ,f ... Dum .....n,.! "'..... MM. ".~llex.governor, __I Charles".'''''''', Poletti. ThomM •• 0... "... So •• """ "nn.". bow""', ,'"m G"ru!.• ,,' t, th. Whit. FOUR YEARS IN HOSPITAL I'" ""." E"t"" ,,,,,~.,,,, "'" It w,,~ .. b.u., f~ ... ~ca is quite a trip, and when you LanceCorporaf William J.' Hls~ actor, with an American service S L P R d S ThO Germans to hang back and iff •• ,llnt in Archaneel and the Black cock o[ Topsail, C,B" was with the professional tied in the top hon· t. aurent ays e say.. mgs what the French do. Thii view w." '" "' wotl tim,," tbot • 00" .".,,,,dI,,d R.Om"t " f9f7, "" - thoy w"••• rthy of ,of_.d '" th. - ~Llcrable area has been coveredj when It was subjected to a very (NEA Radio Telephoto)' the awards, but what chance has Tribute To Drew GoOng To P t' Frencb Premier· Pierre liendel- . !" Uu' ... b." th. ",,,I"~ b.. " b.mb."'m"L E..... tod V,It.d N~I'" S_"'" G""'~ D., .....mOj.,. "oft)· ~d" I... ,.I"t ._, thol' b.... · I 0 -~ "'d " ...... - I'j Able Seaman 1501X George 10 England, he was hosiptaJlzed with British Foreign Sorr.lgn Secretary Anthon), Eden upon arriving ground against such odds. What OTTAWA (CP)-Prlme Minister I C d approval of the Paris treatlel b)' ';k.,. d,ri" hi. ,,,•• u .". , .. " .. tim. "d ret".. d to ...... don " •• " ... N•• Y." .. tho " .. fo, "bf...... " to .....tI ... 'ff.rod t. I""''''''' SL L.='t ""'., ,.~ In". ,. n ana a tho ...... bb' .. -. drl' lI'lththe Royal (Nfld.) 'Naval NeWfoundland. He was later ad. Pelping. China. \ If such Imports who stay for only absent Hon. George Drew and said MOSCOW (CP) - Rising unem· The French Council of the RIo ",,"" " W,dd W" ."Itt.d t, tho M.reh"t .",y'"'.". wbll. ".,I~ ••j" '" h.... ,,, _ritloo ••dB'PI ".,m"t I. """'g tbm,•• "to ..bD, tho """ bo,.... "'. ,., Frolll the pleasantly situated old Hospital, and when that was UNDERWENT OPERATION IWhy They roles whilst our boy and girl beM~~c~t.int!~~e~~m:a~: !~~. he pot in Canada, Tas5, the Soviet to vote on the treaties. III th'. 1.)lI'n a footpath leads up through changed Ol'cr, was transfcrred to ~ormer Naval ,Reservist William .. \lheSPlans just fill In. Were I a termed an unusual request .that neW/l agency says. meantime, Bonn, political cirelli [irItis \0 the foot' of the moun. the D V.A. Section of the General, sm~th of N, ". River, Trinity L 'E Ii'. 1 ',stage director I would try to speaker Rene Beaudoin send Mr. The agency, under a New York believe, there I. .till da"l_ lain,;. whlc:h as they gaze down on where he Is now under treatment. Dr,y, (veteran of 1914·1918), un· \ e.arn n!!' S l mould the willing who ha\'e an Drew "our sincere greetings and dateline, says 750,000 persons will Mendes-France may be tbrOWll out ,'" '''". ,re... 't • ~I.m. "d If. hM boo •• ,.tt", " h"~' ,,,,,,,t on ,,,mD,, .t tho G~ 0 • "t.,," I, tho ...... "d ••k. good wl"'~." bo ."m~.'" I,C,.. d. b, 'f ...... "...... Illajcst,ic plcturc. Anyone who '.' ~ontlnuously, fM ~, , .., ,,",as doing " T,,"""well, "" """d.d o[ Som."London m"I'" Caillng .'" Europe," tho "'It", the n tht . s coun try ra th er th an earn leader,Th. " stricken• , ..... with\d O'P'"w.,meningitis M."bments byd .. Prime'~~ Minister.....".. St. ,tot.Lau. C:OALmON 'PLI'I' 1"110\\'5 It will catch a Glimpse oC ),ears. BBC's multi,lIngual programme acclaim .wlth a visitor player, whose rent. . "','""dI'" ....t.,In. I, .1 It. .HERE IVERE TIlREE . mANKS! j"".1 f" E''',,,. lI.t ..", •• 011" , .h,ri D"d b""re b. ~::::, ';;j' "re:~g.:~:. t'.~: Th. d;.,.kh .'" tho! ....' L.. d~""'''''''- "",d ..,. It" h~. " SO,,,, "Th ••I,d •••11 "" tbl. ,I... • "',,d =d", " .,Ito "d .., h" " "". to ...th" .Dmot ••t ..m. hl. "U~ bore "til "'" ~t of .D won.n " W""""i 'M ..... " tho .utnou. .. tho "''' h. ,,," rom. 'mill" r" tho m.m", .f lb ... V.'m.. Th ... ..m .. I, tho D. V. h th I lEU h • m.. t ''"'''''''' 11m ...d t""' F.bro.". Dol, '" j.b"., " '" ...I"!' ,-,,, T...... - . m, ~"I w y earn Do.""'''' :,!acCS-Such as DCl'onport, Ene. "Which will last" A. Ward-there are twelve vet'l : ffe ;e~e k ngl ng L\ I~aving me to fill his place with Han, Earl Rowe is acting Opposi:' unemployed In Sault Ste. !lJane, He is IUPported bJ tilt fleer I; nd-ayc, in Scotland, .too, when • Ic~ans there now-express apprcel. ~n 0 ere d ~o; as pr ~~s. e· Imsle and embarrassment. Viewed tion leader. ~nt., and that 18,000 are WI~out leader of the Refupe JIIlV. lIarIt Ih~ cook from Terra Nova made Accidental, or co' Incidental, as ntion to 1IIr. Eric Burton for a ~rs pour~ I 11 rom ad °rc~ lin the light oC such circumstances Jobs in VancouI'er-4,OOO more than Haasler who ..Id the GtnDu. • ,,,.. ,, chd.t,•• ~k. thoo tho tho .... mor b. 'h. ,,,d,, .i ..1t"tI".' th' I.(~t m.,'."" ""p., f'~' mt'".f .; E'~I~· g ,d... t th"" It ",,,g , ... "'.. , b.t YO" " lli. Urn.. """.: ...... !!DC ...... EII~Ii>h baller, George was in the three Newfoundl~nders who gave nnd to Mr. K, M. Blair for a l'ear's reas~ns r te sdu rOt n t S '\ thespian to reluse playing second Child Has misundersiandhll ill FraDct, ",dI""."" ....It, "d h,d. t"d, ..~" .. " tim. " ." ... ",,,,,",,tI,, t, ',". F'mD, H"· ;'~~'l::' ; .. ~ .. :'UI : tiddl ...... "",,,,,d •• '" """ ''f'b. E"lm" ,. ,"II"''''~ De. -.,...... - long tour or duty on mille.sweep. recorded In this "Corner" aid and Weekly Siar." e ler °t ' °trl 0 ma e :a e tnl on their own feet and hold their quite meohanically minded. They leader of the rightlett Genua '" [ I r~cent. eas er, 0 a ter mere rom an c. , 109 T tu arty ported th· ,,-- U tr'-t lC 011 Y .{ew ound aner In 1)'. It Is a frequent occurreJice In WITH CANADIAN ARTILLERY reasons, and twenty.seven book own With the o. them on land, love machines and those with out· P ,aup , e..... ce rII. I I b~st empera re "" ."•• It. " ..w> ;"."d" ~. thl""" ",k., " oft .. n' Gm"" C;",. Hopgood, "prlw' "'" " ,,, boo ••w" ..... "d ''', '" tho .tt, Y" .... ". .b.dI" "tlt,d. ". bo"'" with ..It .. ,· fM ...... ,.,," • , .."t ',""U" '" tho m"',,d b, tho ,d,,,.d m... ",ruf, ,,,d It"" wlm ."' ",n' C,m,.tll." _ " .n ..... th. th"tn,,1 ••,. HANOVER. N. H. ,APH'"" .~n>m .. t ""I. T ••b .. '" f,rib" ,.",. Ad...... """.1 H.. ,lto'. Rcl.re". h" "~d, b." 1"',dI" .. ,Id ,,,n.m .. ,. ,Sin.. "" Ywo, "".\d.G"",. ~.c ..,,, Uf, ",. h.. th"'" ....h"g;,. ..m. chrl_ D...... b ... fa • \\'l:iCHESTER AND HAZELY made to comrades Bob Sheppard, illg with thc R.C.H,A., noW, dis· Yu!!oslavla whose lisle'nlng' group LEO. P. HYNES. jured In. a coasllng accident, ran have discarded dog teams and are statement there it JiO rellOn f« DOWNS MBEd I clmrged on Wednesday from the .. a temperature of 109, virtually a· t I I hAd delay • , , " an 'D ck Crane. Howard G~neral Hospital, where he had of three peopl~ totalled two hun. medical record, for an hour Thurs· !Ism!: mo or. s e g s. n way up • ;\ chat with Lcglonarle Charlie Curran, of the Merchant Navy, been a patient for the past six dred and twellty.flve years. A satisfying fashIon, and that they day at Mary Hitchcock Hospital, In the Arcllc recently, I landed That left tilt fGur ..,.1ltloa Dutler is always refrcshing, es. was laid to rest on Sunday after. k Finn In Helsl.,kl . wrote to say do want what In fact they do not according to Dr. Ernest SaOOs. my plane In.a ~esolate area where parties split two to two. )lcciallr as the subjects vary from l!Oon last, after a fairly prolnnged wee s. , that Finnish In spoken and un. want, namely, to sacri~lce nearly .The boy suffered a fractured the only bUlldmg was an igloo- H,II I<1"d "'E"t,ruf. "CO." ... III ...... with ,re.t f.riltod. HR. GRACE VETERAN d~t"d by foo' mill'" pro," .fI th,l mok .. Uf•• - flri., .kwtl. 1fi> "m,."Wre "t",,,d t. bol thm m. • bn.d.~ .ow'" ","1fW .b""", ...... , .. ,,' .",~, • "RI" ."It.. " "d "d .b""" ",I".U"".. Th. r"",.. ",g.,,, W. J. O'Dri •. b,t "b."lty t"'" ". """ t, tho ,,,,H of .~. ''''''' ",. ",m.' F"d., ,Itho,,. b" ~di· m"bi" ",th>,'" • hlod< of'" f1~ .do"."., wIff ...... '" "Ik, with .."t m'''t, 'f f"... I, .b,.b I.ok ,,,,, ".m "D " If"b", .,... w"' ,,,,. 11,,, tw, ""g.d ",111'00 po. 10m." Uoo ..m,"'.' ",I,,,. "tlog .. ,,,... ".,",1...... gcants' Mess at Hnzelcy Down W. Goodyear representing. the tics. His condition' Is satls[actory. communicate With other human Ing In the BBC's 'Home ser., unheard of, but extremely rare in the BBC's "In Town Tonight" sian of the Bundestag, the lower r,m;>-th. hI,htl,hto " Ibm,. B""b, "d .b~"I •• tho ,ft"t 0 .. of tho W"'d~' d"lI. b. b.l,g. ho .."I. "reIgn I'"",. ,I... b,,' ,OW",'M , ..~ •. "d ""U, ,,"'.. I ".".- ,I"",,. " ..t , .. ,,,"" .. .. ilirc""and Winchester. For these 6t the graveside, 'l'he deceased Is' served with the Royal Newfound· ages and has chosen to learn -'---'.. - -_...... ,." ..... ,..•. - few mintitcs 'we re·capture "a ~urv i ve d by hi s wife, (the [ormer Ian d Reg Imen t In 19141918'. English becausl' It is understood • ,il'il! sense o[ some o[ the undls· !\Ilss Nellie Whitten) a large num. L'ENVOI', by more people than any other • lurbcd beauty and essentlnl gen· ber of relatives and friends. language within the bounds of I,~~ness 0:, the older, mO~,e ,remote RETURNS TO DUTY The voices of the strong and Western clvll1~atlon. A Danish I.n~l~tHi.. ~ow could ~n)one of Former Gunner Edward O'Leary, valiant hearts in the D.V,A. Ward railway worker wrote that his the, ./1 '. Battalion Ro)al Nild. wllo entrained for overseas with are finding; from across the fields hobby Is listening ,to amateurs on soon forget M1trdo, the first artillery dralt In April from the hospital we hear the short.wave on which almast the r.rg~ncnt. I sh ;'~~,r 'aq, padd~,' ,Wal,~h, '. ~~UPD )940, and was recently a patient voices, youth Cui and care·free, on \ only language' used Is Enell , , IIIlCS, ~on WI~d~or, Rex ,1' Icld, In the, General Hospital, returned the way to skating and hockey saying '''I want to be In touch with ,am B,allal.n" Rex, Field, . Hal But· tn duty during the week. r~actice, the voices of the neW English and American radio, Il:.r, '\lth~tI ,canham, )Uke Maddl· SERVED WITH 166TH. j!t'neration, fearlcss In front oC the !lIterature, Iilm~ and, most of all, ::'1\., Ja~k caL~r. HlIds~n, ~ea~c~: "Bern" Thistle, well known ath. long traditions, shiglng the way as 'a ral1ro!l.d~;·. to be able to "lIu,tc~, B~o~:n'bthe ,'\ A~~S, y' llete, and mcmbel' of the D,V.A, through the future of 1955. speak English 10 the many Eng· b~tI~r) ane Sa Ie Chief. It ~an staff entered hospllal on Monday lish and Amerir:an tourists cross· II ul) bc said thaI thcsc cx.serVlce. nlternoon for surgical treatment. Ing my little country." A Dutch flIet,] of thc d~rrcrcnt lI'ars have He is one of two brothers who nRST ISRAEL CARGO listener In Rotterdam recalled Ihelr memories. . serl'ed In World War II; Bern that when the war ended he and RET~RN.'NG TO ENGLAND II'cnt through with the 166th OTTAWA (CP)-The first ship· his wlfc met an English sailor, John' Kell!)', 10r~erlY of the (Nfl d.) Field Regiment of Royal ment of Israeli citrus fruit to Can· one of the ml'1I who fought for l:~\\'!oundland Milltm, who served Artillery; Cyril made the supreme ada since the, outbreak of the Sec· their country's liberation, and 'II~ th~ :~l,~rcantlle ,Marine an~ 'sacrlilce In the Royal Navy, Their ond World War will arrive In Hal· they were ashamed that they nOlal Navy ID the \'Iorid War of father Is William 'Thistle, once Ifax In mld.January,.the Israeli could neither understand nor tn39',1945,' was discharged from so active In football circles, and emba~sy announced Friday. Before thank him. They vowed that 11~:Pltald 0t ~IOnday last and has himself a Corporal with the Royal ~~eO()~ a:as~San:fd~it~;of~11s C;~: night thnt they would learn Eng· Ie ur~e EO I uty• He will be go· Nfld. Regiment In the First Great Is~ael annually. lIsh so that In future they could me a ng an next month to World War. spenk to the Englishmen who d visited their town. Another Dutch listener who had "arnt English, was thankful that when war broke our she could under· stand what Mr. Churchill said when he spoke on the radio, "I could understand the new,s with mY ears and I was not dependent SUBVENTION. on what' I heard from' another, person," she said proudly. A woman reader In Ankara who had TO been taught to hate the Engllsn during the first world War wrote, "If I couldn't speak Eng· lIsh I wouldn·t' have the chance of knowing the people whom I was taUg)lt were my enemies, and SYDNEY COAL now because 1 can read and speak English.! have changed my mind .. and love them." And lastly came • a touching letter from Spalil. "I The Federal Government have agreed to Subvention am learning English," it !laid, "because I have a fiancee In .' , assistance to producers of SYDNEY COAL-as a consequence the England, and when she comes to . . DOMINION COAL COMP4NY LIMITED, have reduced the price ~paln I cannot speak to her­ speaking 15 very difficult for me, IftSU:ronc'e of SYDNEY COAL by $2.40 per Ton. ~. ' ' but I write on a paper and. then • she does understand me, and she " writes on another paper and so paid. tbis bill today ... we understand one another-It is OUR'PRICE very amusing." Every day the fire, automobile Honorabie and prompfff!yment' AS FROM DECEMBER 28th, 1954, is:- of all just alaUils is the qoal of and casualty insurance b,~iness every insurance company and' in Canada pays out more than "good faith" on both sides must, , $20.00 FOR ,.1 TON (DELIVERY' AND TAX PAID) "The troub1e about power sys· hall a mUlion dollars in set· govern· the handling of every· $10.00 FOR !-l TON (D~LlVERY AND TAX PAID) tems Is that ~hey are lenerally insurance claim to keep the controlled by men who have , "tling a variety of claims - from $ 5.40 FOR % TON (DELIVERY A~D TAx PAID) themselves a deep· seated desire • broken window. toezl,losions. Row of paymeDts'movmg. for power that can never be $3.00 FOR % iT~N (DELIVERY AND, TAX "PAID) \ . Lsaltlsfl.d, unliki' an appetite for , . food, drink, women and luxurl· ., ,LET HARVEY'S' BE YOUR . ,living.' Much of the Ideologl· BUY. WORD FOR COAL warfare of our time Is merely '. . . an elaborate Ioover for a naked strulgle 'for power. Tills ex· plains why our age, Is no noisy . 'ALL CANADA ~NS.URA,NCB rEDBRA'I;'XO, with propaganila, why all 'the in· on b.h.1f 01 more than ~oo Com~tIn' companiee ",mn, " struments of· ~ersu8Slon and de­ Fire, Automobil~ lind C/lsualf11nluranclt. are so elaborate and strong. Ordinary' men and women have to be persuaded that they do' .. ,~~ :. .. ", ...... ~ not want somothing ,that in fact u .. ' :' .. ... they do want, namely, to live .' their own lives in a sensible and

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;, 'rnterest' Dying In IPair Of .Shutouts And SEC ICommel'cinl Loop I Bowlin!! "Series? Saturday t Tie In N'HL Sports Editor Daily News, Suwdmk Gels 7th, Lumley 5th .Tril Dear Sir:-Please allow me S\l3Ce on your popular sport page 8lwt(lnls Of Campaign to ask our president a few ques· Vnder the i:';,;" '.. , '. ' " ,'. tions in rellard to the operation Mrs, E, Young, of our league. ,MONTUEAL (CP) - B 0 S toni open side of the cage, moved t·'!e (1) When are we going to get Bruins and Monlreal Canadiens! RCII Wings a poinl closer 'to the parish Hall on Canadlens Goal-Happy a rel~ase on latest team standings sawed of[ to a 1-1 tie Saturday I NHL lead as the Cront.running ments were sel nnd IndIvidual averages? night in an unusually close.check.; Montreal Canadiens tied Boston ing game in which the Bruins' 1-1.' . ' in -the 'Masque . (2) What is being done regard. proficiency at that style of Playl' The hustlmg Hawk~ ~ad an even theJlo1der of 1 :ng teams (now rolling) turning was a standout. . share of the play, flflng23 shots : Of the masquera Walloping Rangers 7·1 up with 3 men instead oC 4 on Jean Beliveau of Montreal andl at Sawchuk while Chicago goalie were Mrs. James ,": . . . . more than two occasions? Leo Labine of Boston scored the," I nollins stopped 22 Detroit ;r: . v.ktor Maldment • T l College Hockey (3) Are you going to call a spe, only goals and were the best for: drives. . dlans;' Mrs' Toop' P,ruins~ e, " , cial meeting, nlr. President? wards on the icc. Beliveau's golll:. Lineup. ~"Leafs Tie Wings opp ford in dresses w ' 'ces'Start Interes\ in the Commercial was Ilis 21st of the National Hockey Chleago - Goal: ~ollms; de· -. Black Ha'wks , League season. Ifence: Stanley, Martm, Morson, and 'Mr:' Ross ( .,~ Practl Bowling League Is slowly dying The game was ,scoreless from Hollingwo,rth; .forwards:. ~lcCor, clown. ',:,'" hi M ' due to lack of Interest shown by ncar the middle of the second pc· mack, ~hekoskl, ToppazZlDI, Wat· 'oCthe elimi~ ~~EW' YORK (CP)The hlgh.flY' the Sunday night In T 's orning not keeping the members of the 'riod; .although the Bruins almost! son, ~. Wilson, l\Iosie~ko, Jm. lViimers' were ~ liII,Montreal Canadlens massacrid a game league up to date regarding team broke it up in the elyin d minutes kO\l'o3kl, OcIntyre, Prystal, Crelgll. Mrs. Toope; and New York' Rangers 7-1 Sund\Y at Boston Garden. The Bruins eX· standings and averages. Surely when Hal L;l)'COe went I~ose on a I ton, Lit.zenberger, S~llIvan. Miss Chatfield a~ nlghf with Jean' Beliveau a Id tended their unbeaten streak tg six The Intercollegiate Hockey Lea· you will call a meeting before it's clean breakaway only to have DetrOIt - Goal: Sawo3uk;, de. ter. _The door I (Boom Boom) Geoffrbn games. r.ue starts Its pracllces ,this too tatc. Maybe if other team goalie .Tacques·Plante make a sen·! Keliy, Benlle 19~5 fen~e: Gol~ham, Prono~osl, Joseph McGrath. eacb :scoring two goals In a lI'a- The Courth·place Bruins, playing n:ornlng at the Stadium' when mcmbers would take this up we sational save. I WOlt, ZenlUk; fonvards: Reibel. , DECOIi lIonal Hockey League game tht !lood hockey for their nell' coach, Prince of Wales seniors hit the might get, some action. '_ The split point~ cut the margin)' Dinee~, Bonin, Stasluk,. Davis, Del· The hall wal was plB)'ed 90 minutes earlier th \0 Milt Schmidt, capitalized on, a Tor· deck at eight o'clock lri prcpara. . TEAlII MEMBEU. of the lcague·leading Canadiens to I"ccch!o, HOlVe: .T. Wilson, Skol', usual. in the 'hope that more rr',1S ontO pcnalty to take a, 1·0 edge In i f Ih • fOllr points over . Pa,'ehch, Leswlck. • . . 'l'he stage shoWI \i'ould be Iii red Into Madison Square the first period on a goal credited t on or e season opener on The Bruin,s bettered their fourth· Referee: Jcrry Ohnskl; hne~. shining ben !aU G d to rookie Don McKenney. January 22nd. p · SId I place spot. : mrn: George Hayes, Bill Morri· rounded b)' Poir "~:~~~rlment to start the game Only 11 seconds altcr Toronto's St. Bon's '11'1\1 be the seconel ractIce C le u e Beliveau scored- at 9:38 or t,he l' son. on a white [enci it, 7 p~m. Instead of 8:30 was a George Armstrong was wal'ed off team to practice when they takc lirst period, finishing off a ncat, ipruce" and bral .Ueeess _, at least for the night for tripping the Bruins broke the to the Icc for the 4.30 10 5.30 scs· 'For Commer'cJo'al passing play with Berl OImst~ad: Commercl'al Dar"'ts' trees .laden witl anyway-with a crowd of 13,607 at. !corlng Ice, Fiemillll Mackell fired s;on Ihls artcrnoon, Bishop Feild ,IOE'S BOY-1'oe Louis traln~ Paul Andrews. who a\lracled and Blitch B 0 u c h a r d. Labine . tendlng,.the largest of,the scason, a 20·fooler that soalle Harry Lum· will take to the,lce at 5,30. further attcntion knockin/: out Boardwalk Billy Smith in Miami. cOlin ted 11t 12:08 of tile ~econd . ball 'was 'furt h d 'rhe 24-year-old Buffalo heavyweight credits the former cham- H I L itreaniers of )'u' The' Ranger management \l'ent ley jugg Ied and g,c pile k nuncc Practices will continue on Wed· pion with milch of his sUccess (NEAl OC pcriod while Montreal was a man Th I 'd {ey eaguc tDd evergreen. ~:af~~~I% l~~h~h~: f~!~ :~l~~ ~~!:e~lcKenney'~ chest Inlo ,the ~~~~i~!l W;!~~i~~ !~n'~I!~~pln~:II;~' ...... -.' shi~t(weell the second 11nll third II in . 1I~;e c~lmlol~~~:i~e~n~v~:e ie:~~p. A MOTl incarly'starl, Most'o( them !ald Third·place 'I'oronto !lainedlhe B· t UtI y Secretary Ed Clemcn~ 01 the periods, Mallrice (nockct) Rich· FTlday nigll. . The masquer; '''~'y"'" did." tic at 19:51 'of the second when Mi· and Princed 53 o( Wale~It" taking the Igges , pse S nears c·~mmcrclal Hockcy League la~t arcl was presented with $2,000 by· In Ihe first ..~ame "Iunn Motor~ and f1amboyanl . But tooy ~R\V' an extremly one· gay fired a quick backhander past t,.30 an , . 0 scss ons respce lYe· " I RIght relcased the scheduie of the Canadiens management in f!l'c took 3 tegs from the United md modern \' a1ded~a!(alr In which, the fast.skat· 10Rl: John Henderson, t.\1e Bruin )'. ,'.. practices at the stadium for com. recognition of the 400th goal of. hi,; Nail and Foundry learn, garb, scaling It inI . Canadlens finally racked up' goalie. An important meeting of the I F ACe t t NH~ earee~, scored Dec. 18. RIC,!!' R. Noble, L. Hanlon, and Moe ,trom great gl their fjrst victory of the season on REIBEL 'GETS TIIREE Intercollegiate league will be held n .'Up ompe I Ion mcrcial teams, RS follows: ard !mmedmtcly announced he was ~lcDonald were the pla"ers \'1'110 Carden Ice. , this afternoon at Prince of Wales ~. ' Monday, Jan. lOtll: turning the money over to two .. .' ' srandina of 80 LONG'SLUMP .... " ...... ST. LOUIS (CP) - Earl Dutch Colege to flnalze plans for the A.M. !IIontreal hospitals. fmlshed for their team. various in sha The Rangers themselves are In Reibel scored a goal in each period 8·10-Parker &. 1II0nroe. Lineup High scorers in this game ';I'ere !lgnr ranging the worst slump 'In years~avlng to pace Detroit Red Wings to a coming season and draw up a 'LONDON, (AP}-Blackpool, 1953\, 'Inside forward Dennis Wilshaw 10.11-L. N. Y. & Paris. Boston - Goal: Henderson; de· J. Ryail o( the Foundry with 133 ,nesto the mal won only one of their last 20 6·2 victory over the lowly Chicago schedule for the series. cup winners, were eliminated by headcd two more goals inside a 11-12-Ayre & Sons. fence: Flaman, Boivin, Armstrong, and R. Noble of Munns ';lith 121. 'libred. In hi ,ames: The loss also elimaxed a Black Hawks in a National Hockey Intercollegiate hockey this year humble York City Saturday as the minute to give the Wolves a 5·2 Layco~, Quackenbush; forwards: A special prize for two highest , ~'as, no lack of dl&ma) , week-end 'for, Ranger goaUe League game Sunday night. will consist only of the senror Football Association' Cup matches win: P.M. McKenney. la 005i n e, C,llevrefi]s, ~ingle scores will be giVen eacll Ihebridal veil Gump Worsley who In all had 12 The win completed a sweep of college division, It Is not known produced the biggest crop oC upsets The cun, final wilJ 'be Ht Wem· 12·I-BO\\Ting Bros. 'Bodnar, Mohns, Costello, Ferguson, wcek. Winners for last week were ~ 'lo~Is"sco~ed ,against him. Salur. a weekend series for the Red yct whether the junior division In years. . ',bley Stadium in early May. 1l.12-Harvey & Co. lIIackell, Gardner. J d ~ the straw hat day night Toronto blanked the Wings, who beat the Black Hawks will function s a feeder '10 p or I Slxty·four, teams competed Cor York was the only Third Division Tuesday, Jan. 11th: 1I10ntreal _ Goal: Plantc' de.," Ryall, UNF, 133; an W. Dyke, I stove.pipe hatl Rangers 5-0. 1-0 in ,Detroit Saturday night. a 0 Ithe right to go Into the fourth round team to win in 11 clashes between 6·7 a.m,-Munn Moiors, fence: Harvey, St. Laurent,. JOhn.! Bennett Brewery, 125. !'1 " There were Montreal took a 3'() lead In t.\1e As a result of Sunday night's whether the Intramural leagues and six First Division teams were F,irst and Third Division sides 11.12 p.m.-Dieks & Co. son, BOllchard; forwards: l'Ilo.sdell. In the next game Bennett Brew· cowboys and first period on two goals by Beli. game the sccond.place Red Wings in the colleges will supply the eliminated. Three of the oU,cr Third Division 1\' d d J 1211 • Richard, Moore, Beliveau, Geo(·l rry took 3 from C. A. Hubley with jockey and CI veau and one by Geoffrion. They remained wlt.\1in striking dIstance material for (uture senior teams. I York brought of! the biggest rur., teanls forced tics. The games will ' c nes ay, an. I. I' frion, Olmstead, Marshall, Curry'I,T, Learning finishing 2 legs, on 1 were all Ihl mad It'S.l at the end 01 the sec. o[ the league • leading Montreal, prise. Sidney Storey anel Bill Fen· be repiayed in 'mid·week. , 6·7 a.m.-Job Bro!. , R r F k Ud . r ~henA Dollard St. Laurent and Canadiens with '53 points. The 'ton scored in the 2.0 victory for Centre forward Tommy Lawton 11·12 p.m.-Mammy s. I e eree: r;ln van; mes' double 8, double 3, and J. Green 1 from .the lowl (lnd, Thl'rd Division team ,I"lll'ch rl'fts Pllt Arsenal I'nto the fourth round I TI/ltrsday, Jan. 13tll: 'Bartlett. Mazur" Lec1~re. l finishing on double 6. Top scorer 1 h' goa teed Pi I, Eddie Mazllr scored after Dean Cana dl ens,' who swamp~ d Nell' the ~, men: Doug DaVIes, Bill Roberts. I in Ihis game was B Sto"les o[ B b II L " ,I topper. I Prentice opened th. scoling lor .the York 7·1, have &7 polnb. ' . I ase a eague its finances on a shoestring and when he headed a goal four min· 6·7 a.m.-Harvey & Co. LEAFS WALLOP BLUES ! ,.. " • Ranger's only goal. ,Chicago scored first on a goal by' ' rarely attracts crowds of more IItcs from time to give the London 11·12 p.m.-A"aion Telephone. TORONTO (CP1-The third'Plaeel' Hllbley 5 With 105. . ,t A HAPPY N I GeoUrlon go('.nls second goal and Eddie Litzenberger, late In the first D' M' . t~an 7.000 for its home games . .Ex. club a 1·0 victory over Cardiff City. friday, Jan. 14!!\: Toronto Maple Leafs scoring in The last game saw Bowrm2 At midni~ 27lh"ol the season, early In the period. but alter Reibel equalized muer I eetIn:?; clIed fans slormed across t~e fJeld FINNEY ~RlJ,I.I:\NT ,6.7 a,m.-A,;alon Telephone. evcry period. walloped the fifth'i Rros, take 2 from the. Newfound· changed a litt I third period. Jackie Leclair wound unassisted less than a minute L alter the game and earne.d the Pre~ton. North End, last sc~son ~ 11.12 p,m,-~rarshall ~rotors. place New York Rangers 5·0 be· land Brewcry. John Dillon and C. and bordere( ! , II" ·the' scoring at the hal! way later, the ned Wings dominated F Th' d "Iclorlou, player,s 0[1 the fwld., CliP (mahlls, defeated Second·DI· " . fore 1~ 588 Nation I Ho k y Lea"ue I Vokcv finia~ue undefealed C I ark son . eolleit )!llh Slngl~s;a- RU!Cla In II hoc1;e~' g~me before came bark strongly in the ~:co~d the NHL, but he was :sure none or presldenl, of Ih~ c1~h. deCided the, of song "Tilers who are failures sea~on. , . I hockcy team ckated Ol'er Lo~'ola of ;::(.;';Saundm ...... 2B3 30.000 fans here Sunda~. hall with Bobby' F r P. e the money e\'er wcnt to charity. amount shOUld be ,2,000. unlil they stumble on a sct uf DlRcrn 5 ~hol. willch C;lll~ht the Montreai Sa!urday night 10·4,' , The lI;n J:al'e Ihe Swedes II 7.6 .... uhurn·s quarterback ca'l1In~ ab~~ '!::,Pennell ...... 264 1 Then he announced his wish to ------~------..:....------..:...... :....-..:....--- tolal',l:oals edge In the two.game, ,,' '" .... ''''. t'IIehdo\I'n' heip the hmipilals. R::;Hookey •• ,. •• " 261 exhibition comp~tition. The Rlls, ".. ~5.~V~l1ar I. •• •• •• ... 2,j6 ~ians, \\'ho 1I'0n the world cham· ,T.:FngwUl ...... 254 pionshlp in 'stnck·!!olm last year, Squ~w Valley, Cal. E·,:' Glbbenhuck ,~ .,.. 255 defeated 'the Swedes 4·2 Friday' ~it~ Crane .. .. ,; .... 253 nl1ht., ' Selected U.S. ,It 'Clift ...... 251 The Swedes, who previously lost ' By ,NEW, AIl-Nylon,Cord $~~ two games to the Ru:.sians at ::It;, Groucby ...... ' 246 home, appeared the betler team Joyce ...... •• •• 245 For'1960 Olympics '.~: Sunday, holdllll! the· Rus~ians to a I 1·1 tie In the fir~t periOlI, nut~cor· NEW· YORK (AP)-Squaw Val· by GOODIiEAR ,High 'TllI'ec ~'rames:- In~ them 2·1 III th~ ~ceond anrl arlo i ley, Calif., was selected Saturday $. '\,i1iar .. '.. .. •• • •. 040, ' din;: 111'0 mo.re ~oah in the lilir:l.! as the United State.; site to , '};. Saunders .. ,. 6'4a he recommended to international' gives you Nylon's amazing strength , ' Grcmlin~ .. ., "" 14 i OI),mpic officials ror the 1960 win· Jf. Truscott,...... R41 IIIucia)'; .. " •• ;. ' 13 ' ter games. plus 3 great improveme'nts K, GrQllchy , •• , •• •• 62, )'''Inmlngocs " I ••• ,. •• 12 Selection of SqU21V Valley was ':.J!', Hookciy .. .. •• .. •. fi2a' • 3·T cord and new tread give up to V3 more mileage oi'iolc~ .. '" " •• ,. 12 announced by a' spc"cial' United· ~JI. Cllft .... " ...... 615 Kin::[jsh~r~ .. .. " : •• , 9 'States Olympic committee after • "Sarety Silencers" give a quieter ride-no "corner ,:.T. f'o::will ;. " ., •• ", 614 ' an nll·day meeting to consider bids, squcal" ' .. ):,;,: Gibbcnhuck " .. .. 610 from six eities in all. , ! • New, flatler tread design gives IS %more skid resistance " (Section" n") 'I T·he committee earlier selected' ' ;;~"'~"."rcnch ",' It 'I... ROn Pis. Delroit as the U,S. city to bid for I ',)',~ Giannou .• .. ,. ., 602 ~·inchrl\ ., • t •• •• 25 No. tire at or near, its price can match it I .~:..... 1 the 1960 summer gamcs. \. Pcnsull1~ ...... 211 The 1956 wintcr game~ will be ' . T~~'in~ St~nrllnJ!~, tllrf 10th Game See us ,oc/ay! '. . Pigeons t ~ t t •• • t •• •• 19 ·staged at Cortina d' Ampezzo, Italy, '::;':" (Section "A") Sky\arkR ., ., ,. 18 and the' 1956 ,summer games at I , i' Melbourne; Australia. PI" Pheasants • I ... ". •• II 17 ~;fl!.acocks ' •• ,. 20 , , 'Robins • " •• •• •• •• • I 17 ··~lIhtlngales ., ,. ,,19 Blonde, blue·eyed COllnle Tow· A. E. HICKMAN, CO., ,lT~/ , , Hawks,.. • t :.. ~ I ·~t. ltl ~a1JO\V5 •• •• ,. ," 18 f ers wi\1, make her screen debut DISTRIBUTORS ~, 'Yrcns '.;, f' •• I. I I •• 16 co·starring wilh Keefe Brasselle ,~artrldge ., .. ., 18 Hurricanes " " •• ., ..... 14 _!~rrOlVS •• 16 and J?rankie Laine, in Columbia's . Parrots "' • I •••••• 13 Technieolor musical, "Here Comes I. '$,.,IWm .. " " 1~ Blackbirds ., ,. ,. ,. 11 :NOW AND THEN-Harry Wills. left, 1001;5 l1Ii~hty fit at 62 and for a "clcl,·;,n of ~j9 fi~lIl~ in 16 yrar•. At right; Witl~ i~ show!) 'I'he Bride," ,Tonic Taps will pro· ':l!"'~~ .. " ,. II •• •• Hi ])ove:; ., II: It .t II •• R, ~~~h .. appc.ar~d 30. years ~~n l'~mpah:nilll( fur, a l11.tch with J2ck. dllce Rrid ·Blake Edwards direct. , ~uulJs :: ", .. " 15 Hu'dsons ,,' .. 7' uea:npsey ~\'hlc~ ne,'er malerialized. Since rctirin., from the. Conllie, who '\\'a~ discovered for ;!tI.leJ, . , ...... '.. 14 II Curlews : ...... tt '4 ~!illId~ BlaCK ~~has ~ H'!Jlern, !~ndlQX!!./ (NEf.L the mDvies while singing at' New' ':• I , • . .,. :'~.' .

.- ' " ' ,;Ao. .1 SECTION II The'paily News ~ . . . SECTION I I " . ·THE DA!lY NEWS, MONDAYi JAN. -10; 1955 ye alter me'and 1 will ·make you -,~;. F' F .' .. ' '. fishers of men." . '. our' or The :Snowbound . . New Ligbt On The day was all that eould be . . " . . - Vest' Pocket . Trinity.· Notes desired for the occaslon and a B " " .. goodly number were In attendance. eglnnlng . WarFront' At nIght a social and Christmas By J. C. GRAHAM Under the auspices of the Trinity Community Club, tree wlth.Santa Claus was held, to . Canadlan Press Corresponderit TAIPEH .. Formosa '(Reuters)- ~.Irs. E. Young, President, a gala time was enjoyed in the which the Rector was cordially In: WELLINGTON, N.Z. (CP)..,..New The '''vest pocket" wadront of tilt vlte!!. I ' light Is being thrown on l.1le world China coast erupted,!nto·!ive!y Ie parish Hall on Ney, Year's.Eve Night. Delicious refresh- • • • . as it was millions of year/; ago tion Friday-night after a lO-da, menls were served Prizes were awarded to the .winners : IVANHOE-On S1. John's Day; . by the first close scientific study lull, When Communist guns ralne4 'n the Masquerade. Elimination and Spot dances and to Dec. 27th, at Evensong In 51. of straurvlvors of pre·his· shells on Nationallst·held islands I todc times-the tuataras of New A Na~ionalis,t defence ministr:1 the holder of the lUCKY ticket on the door. Nicholas' Church, a. missal and· Zealarid. communiqUe said the Communis' 01 the masqueraders, the winner., ----- . desk were dedicated by the Rector. The small tuataras, slow·moving artillery on Toumen island •. l' ~'rrc ~Irs. James Jestlcan and Mr. chorus sand lOA Happy New Year These' giftS were given and' pres·. and almoat defenceless cousins of miles north of 'Nationalist - hel. Victor ~Ialdmcnt, dresse.d as In. To You." Iollowed by "Auli Lan" ented· by Mr. and Mrs. Hezeklah' the once·mighty dinosaur, bave Tachen island off. the' south' Cbe to Mliler of Tray town hi loving inem. managed .to 'llve on here to the kiang coast, fired 26 rounds fII~ :lians; ~Irs Toope and Mrs. Mug· Sync." and. ended on the loud and Dry of' relatives. The gifts were present .day. YikiangsJIan island but "failed .. lord in dresses worn ao years agoj noisy notes of blowing horns and used Ior the first time at a.30the A creature ahout two Ieet long. inIlict any losses." . Ind ~Ir. Ross Goldworthy as I! bursting baloons. followhig .morning at. the Holy the tuatara resembles a cross be· However, an arlier pound in, .. rloll'n. It was a nice time; somethl!li Communion. .- . tween an alligator and a lizard, Little Quemoy and Thuyu isllD~ or the elimination dance, thl! dlfferenl.Evcrybody enjoyed It. but it is much more like the in· by 10 Communist guns along the ~'inncrs were Mrs. Mugford ancl .. ••• . Banns of Marriage habitants of the prehistoric world eastern Amoy shorelne caused 1M Ilrl. Toope; and of the spot. danc.! ' UP THE BAY The .Banns of: ~arrlage \~ere than any living species. It. has death of one woman and seve,. Iii!! Chatlleld and Mr. Wilson Hay., Wedding Bells , published on Su~day ~ast of WIllis come down exactly as it was in' injury to another. the Nationalilt tH. The door prize was won b:' BRITISH HARBOUR _ A "cry ICpoper. Ireland s E~ e. wtd~wer.. form and babils miUions of years statement said. 1 10RE (API-An annlll· and the joke was on the Constable menl was granter[. Mrs. Dorothr when they returned to tell him ~eona Joyc9 today aft~r she testl' .. hed champagne and whIsky caused Genuine NEW th.at. illS presence was 1.lrgent)y a temporary amnesia and she was needed by the commander·ln·chlef, not aware she !lad married a Chi· the Magistrate. cago soldier last Sept. 2. Sometime afterwards It was de· !the woman testified she had cided to build a fort and the place refused previously to marry Sgt. .North Sydney LOW decided on was the top of Gun· Joseph Francis Joyce of 9hicago hi1l There they went and started and had tom up the marrIage 11- 10 ~ake a camp of . trees and cence. Sh.e said It later was mended With tape. • WASHED and SCREENED COAL PRICE boughs. whic~ they cut ~earby. The Mrs. Joyce aaid she refused to sun was shmlng glOriously and believe friends when tliey talked without a breath of wind to move the next day of her marriage. the waters of .the harbour when Ot.1ers. testificd that· Joyce left quickly and without warning came Baltimore ~immedlately after the Nflll. . Bash: Pric ...... $17.67 per ton that gale and snowstorm which wedding aDd did not communicate causcd the mcmorable Trinity Bay with Mrs. Joyce for some time. 3% Sales Tax ...... ;...... 53 per ton disaster (1892). 'l'be camp. however, was com· Cartage ...... 2.50 per ton (within City Limits) pleted afterwards and they went First Newsprint there on Sallirdays 'and other buIi· $20.70 per ton- Delivered days rur drill amt utlwr exercises. 'fhe climb tu the lup uf the bill MillIn India Hamper or Bag'Service $2.50 per. ton extra. was nut always an easy une in the OTTAWt\(l'l'l - India's news· snow. With the ait! of a bough as papers ~lIl1n will lie printed for the Extra Cartage charged outside Citr Limits according' 10 a slide the Iloscent was more first timo nn Indian·madc paper. quickly made-.to th.e detriment no The rCPI~blic'SI fitrst. ntchll'sprint . quantity ordehld and distance !o be delivered. manulactlll'ln~ !" an, In e cen· dou ht of many a ·palr of pants. tral state o[ Madhya Pradesh. In the sunny days. of !\lay the, ,tarted production rcccnlly, the clmp was fllrsaken for ,the leYClllndia inlormation service reported "One of the highlights of our visit to Britain was the day we land abovc the Orange Hall. when here. . . . wallliered (,hrough anr:iClit Hampton Court Palace-and walked in the. Make a New Vear Resolution to buy a~duse, Canadian' : the sport ~onn lurned' to cricket .Thc \Ilnnl will lurn oul 30.000 i which el'idcnlty swallowed up the lions of nCII'spril!t o·s ear, aitt centuries· old gardens" ,niles Miss G. Ne'flllau of Selkirk, Manitob&. Coal- It will k.. p Canadian Miners busy and. ~(Jnadjan S~ips nri~ade. (or wilh the closin;: of Ihe more thaI! onc·t.inrd o~ I e coun· cricket ~eason the' Brigade dis. I ~ry 5 r~quil'Cmcnt5. tndla has been operating and St. John', 'Longshoremen working .. · I . I . . Importmg . more than .$12,000,000 ~o ~tl . ... . \\'~rth 01 ncwsprint ;I year, abr.ut . U After our arri ,al in Britain, WE WEre 'Vhydon'tyn1l plan nowtovi6it Britain · f oolll?te. ThE author. Stephen ~e"cn pcr cent 0(, iI from Canada. '-.' ' ~. Morns, was the Mn .ollhe. late The newsprint will be made from .s\l·rpriscd to discO\'er costs 'rere mueh this year, whether you fiy or t.ake time. .Toseph Monis,"and a brother or I a combination of bamboo 'and salai·. Vou are sur. of Genuine Canadian North'·S·icin~y·Scr~en~ci·!:' Mr. F. J. Morris. He latci·· joined a c:!Icap ';Inri abunda~t native. soft· . lower than we allticipatca .. adus ~liss to enjoy a leisurely. sea voyage? Forde. if ~ a bigger Drigade and Was killed in woorl. The factory s maehmcry Coal you order from:' . '...... ,. I, "clion in France iii the First World can bcadaptcc\ to. make other ·J .. MeLenaghen, of Winnipeg. "We tails consult your travel agent, or write War. . grades of paper. and. a rescarch laboratory has been set. up to .tetSt found wonqcrfulbargains in Ute shops for literature and· full ihformation to: new fibres and, methods oC reduc· · R39HESTER. N.Y. (AP.)-A suit ingproducLioncosts.·. ' . and food everyWhere was splendid and against I·~e New Yo~k Central Rail, The' plant' will· employ. nearly 'WYATT COAL"& SA'LT, .Lt.d.~ road by a braltcman who lost both .1.ooo .. techniclans. and-idarge num. plentiful'i '. There was a wonderful legs has been settled for a reported ber of unskl1led laborers. TIm BRITISII TRAVEL ASSOCIATION ."more !h~n. ~l68,OOO." The, brake· ., 'J,'he .. yentu~e.ls sp):lDs~r~d _pr!. variety of things to see - historical DIAL' 2097, 2654' .. ~ .. ,.. ' .. u.',·. . .. ' man. Harold E. Conkey. 40. father marlly by tile Indian government . Department No. NN,4 ~f t~,·o c!lildl'en, fcll ~rneath a loco· I but;t!lr~r.. tcclmlcal 'cxperts have castles" pllgeiiit~ry and the ellarm mohve ·m-the yal'ds here'Dec. 31,' been brollnht.into.hclp'onerate ·It. 19.12:,He.had originally lskcd $750 •• / ''f,hey.il'cr: provided-liy ~tile' Indo· . of ~hc l:Oulltl''yi'li~e " •. 90 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, DnL' 000. . . . AJ11cric an.. t~chnical' co,operation .. .. .' . :' • ' ".j' , • . .. ' "" '...~..... '.: '., ~.~,., , . ' . .Ask for the ,JANUA.RY SP,ECIAL., • u !" t' '. . I .... : \ . '··G· RA' PE":i .. :.:U.IU~~" -," ICE· .. " AM, . .,. ... ·\;i/~'~L",2~1' ',. ' . -, I 'e E· . '. '·... l,··'C~'.' -.' R·;·E···A···'M·.. <. .';

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. , . \ I. .• ../ . -.i· \ • to '. . .". -, ~ . -~·lO THE DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, JAN.·lO, 1955 ... Jif,fy Set· 'PARAMC IPERSONAL CHIT-CHAt I YbUr Denial' --' .. . To-mor ESGAGED staff of tbe' Canadian BroadcasUng The engagement has recentb' Corporation, St. John's, lert here Health "iNGERNO" WI1 ""heen announced of Joyce. young· by R.M.S. Nova Scotia Saturday By the ROBERT RYAN, RHONDA FLEM ~ .. :. e~t daughter of Constable and Mrs. for Halifax, where he Is a first year NFLD. DENTAL SOCIETY ,,:. 'J. H, Anthony. 10 Cork Place, to student at Dalhousie University Twenieth Centur ~ .: "Mr. Calvin Squires, son of Mr., and Law School. . . OTHER DISEASES ·~·"lIIrs. Malcolm Squires, Grenfell OF'I1IE MOUTH pany which put all ··:·Avenue. RETuRNED SATURDAY the Clnemascope '~." . Mr. George Perlln, Water Street The first thing the old family Its one and on13 .: , ~". LEFT YESTERDAY West, who spent his Christmas .Between US' Dr. Jordan doctor did when called to examine "Inferno," topno '1: ~ · .':,. Mr. C. Maunder, Portugal Cove vacation at home, left here on I a lick person was to say, "Stick drama and, In une I . ':~ Road, left by the express )·ester· Saturday to return 10 D;llhousJe out your tongue." the best released · ;".,)' " f He knew the mouth was the mir­ bert Ryan, Rhllnd · . , 1 '.' day on a business trip to the west University. While on his holiday, Womeri Says .. 'ror of the b6dy. " ..coast of the province. George worked. with radio station WlIllam Lundlgan . By RUTH MILLE'lT IN P JORDAN M D Today, .dentists often discover ,', CJON. BY EDW • ,.. clues to general bodily diseases by RoY Baker, whc .~. 'AT COnSEa 'BROOK RUTH MILLETI' deserve a larg~ J '. .... lIlrs. Grace Sparkes of the Dally DDT POWDER, BENZOATE AID ex~~~rag, to~eex~:p~;, often manl­ lilt. Taking th~ee I.' , LEFT FO~ SCHOOL BODY·LICE TREATMENT t: : Sen Is altendlng the Drama Fes· Albert Hickman, son of Mr. and THESE TEN COMMANDMENTS lests Itself by a discoloration of very admirable. a · I: : tint at Corner Brook. CAN END NEW YEAR REFORMS P mouth tissue. Certain malnutrl- barren California •... I ~Irs. Edgar _ Hickman, Circular BY EDWIN. JORDA.~, M. D. tI I dul d'- h Road, left here dUring the' week. Not long ago I received a let. on or II an ar ",eases 5 ow fasbloned a lig I,: i HONOUR .JACK PEYTON You will saVe your children tht ter from a correspondent which themselves in the gums. Leuke· which Is almast I' .. end to return to LakeIJeld Boys' necessity of making a lot of per- stated that she and her husband mla frequently is first seen by the - . On Friday evening, Jan. 7, 19515, School In Ontario. &Impilcity but al! : . a large number DC Crlends oC Fire ,haps futile New Year's resolutions while taking a motor trip and dentist who refers the unsuspect- citing and surpl .in. the years to come If you will staying In many dUferent-places Ing victim to his family phy~ician. I. , , : Chief Jack Perton of 10lcAndrew In' example of ! . instill into them they are atlll picked up some lice. She writes The dentist also sees diseases " Air Force Base gathered at River· young a few Important good haJ>. that tbey have been unable to rid that originate in the teet.h or gum~ '7129 The situation I~ :.;' side Hotel, Salmonier, to honour For Hall ·Sizers its, such as: themselves of these pests. At and give rise to general bodlly dl- spoiled and dissl • . him on the occasion of his transfer One. Having a place for every· about the same time a man wrote sease. .', . is left to die In 1 '.. to Ernest Harmon Air Force Base. \&.'Ung and keeping everything In that a friend of his had acquired lone of. these IS Vincent s mfec- two-timing wlf" Spceches paying tribute to Jack's Its place. "crab lice" and', also was unable tion. ThIs is c~used by germs. and her lover, excellent work at Mc:\ndrew were Two. Doing today's job· loday I to get rid of them. . that become active in the mouth be breakes his II Instead of letting a number ol These letters indicate that these' because of poor n;outh . made b~' Captain Price, !II/Sgt. hygl~ne, a horse. Carroll, . members of the Fire De· today's jobs. pile liP for some dangerous and unpleasant insects dietary an,d alcoholIc excesses ahd nerve racking tomorrow. ' are a menaCe even now t.ltough lowered nslstance. Crol'act this' adorable. set In How the criPI .partment and other friends. Chief y his way across tI Pe)·ton·s' leadership In the I'arious Three: Taking good care of there Is always more trouble from It is,popularl ~no~'n as "trenc.h wbite with gaily colored flowers- possessions. them In times of war, famine, and mouth because In \\ orld War 1 It your daughter will look as cute II glng for COO[\ charity dril'es and his el'er ready Four. Never . leave a Job ball overcrowded conditions . was found frequently among sol- shc's warm! Jiffy _ In heary eventuallY brin and unfailing assistance in all done. SOME PE~PLE SEEM to have diers who lI\'e~ .undey crowded, un- knitting worsted. Send now! the lover to Iroi worthwhile projects will be missed Z,'lve. Looking at an obstlcle In a ,special attraction for lice In- hygienic condItions In trench war· P tt 7129' C d' 'It for fasclnatlnJ; at 1IIc.\ndrew but we arc sure wlll one's way camly and objectively . . fare a ern . ap - an - ml en to see if '''ere Is any way over DogB, according to George and Helen Papashvlly (above) rarely deed lice WIll desert the bodies of· C;nker sores' are small ope n sct in easy crochet. Directions for b~ more than welcomed at Harmon ", In . those Who are less attractive lor . Isizes 4 to 10 included in pattern. AFB. 'The part>· concluded early it or around It. 5 g but they do howl In respon s~ to certain high noises. Thelr them for more desired locations. wounds which occur usual}y m S d TWENTY.FIVE CENTS . Six. TackJind one Job at a time . howling friend anll good companion is. Aeavar, a haondsome dog Th . 1 ki d f I' sheltered placBs such as In the . en. In In the morning with the singing of .. -'tb t wn Id t ere are severa n s 0 Ice Inn fold £ th 'ch k B cams ·for thIS pattern (stamps cnn· "For He's a Jolly Good Fellow" and I and tltem 80lng on to the next ... a y go eoa. which may Infest human beings. er .0 e ee s. ecause not be accepted) to ST. JOHN'S "Auld Lang Sync." one instead of warring about the BY GAILE DUGAS they feel that a dry, warm place JIIost of them like the human scalp nerve endmgs frequently are. pre- DAILY NEWS, (Household Arts next job while still doing aile. ~old never sleep outdoors since except for; the so.called "c r a b snt ben.eath th. sore, .there IS s- Dept.) 60 FRONT ST., WEST, LOOK ON SUNNY SIDE at night Is essential. louse" winch prefers the groin. vere pam assocIated .wIth cankers. TORONTO, ONT. Print plain\l' DR.\:\IA FESTn'.\L I· Seven. Never borrow troble or . New York -(NEAl - If .you "Ours have worn out lour hook- Lice lay eggs, or nits, on the Other mou!h c?ndltions oft e n N A !II E. ADDRESS, PATTER~ Mr. and llrs. C. H. Kcrr. ~!ount expect things to turn out badly. don't . like dog's then this story ed rugs in 15 year,s," Helen Pa- body. These hatch il' about se. seen by dentists IDclude ca~cer ?l NUMBER. Sdo Road, lelt on Sunday's train Eight. Working for the ~atls'l story Isn't for you. pashvlly says: "I've found that ven dan. The nits are not des- the tongue or lip and infeetlons ID WONDERFUL I th rd <- facUon that come from j b the nasal passages I s ,e wo -,ur to attend the Drama Festival at '. S I 0 That's because It concerns two with patience I can make new troyed by most treatments, so that . . our NEW Alice Brooks Needlecn!t Corner Brook. From there they j well done, rather tllan for praise people who loves dog,s, find them ones at home at about the same they must usually be taken care I Catalog for 1955. EXciting, tn. will proceed 10 British Columbia, fr~'!1 others. rit\lly rewarding companions, Irnte." of In some other way. . Duchess And chanting. irresistible-our nell' df. making brief "islts at Montreal. ,me. Getting the . unpleasant good frlends and wonderful In· The Papaslll'ily dogs are never THE PRINCIPAL methods of' signs are all that-and even more! • ta~ behind one by domg it first too. The people are. Ihe weU bathed even though their sleeping control are pl'evention oC Infesta-I' Send 25 cents for your copy of this Toronto and Ohio. They will be e I P . M absent apprOXimately (I\,e weeks, i n. t T11n~. the t!"!t ~nd !he slruclors. Stem disciplinarians, quaters are always kept immac- tion and treatment of the u~!or- rID cess ove terrific catalog-right NOW! Yr_1 fia ns 0 0 IDgs rIg t e first known George and Helen Papash- ulately clean. If this seems a tunate person Who has acqUIred will want to order every wonder- ~e. vlly who, by way of paying tribute paradox, the reason for It i.s that this vermin •. Personal cleanliness T K · t lui design in it! LEfT FOn IULJFAX hose (en good habits, estab· to some oC theIr many canine com. dog ardor Is not really normal. is the most Important part of pre· 0 enSIn 0' on ------Mr. Hugh Coady, formerly or the !Ired ea~l\ illlfe, ought to. be panlons, have written a book cal. It's a danger signal to be treated vention. There Is no doubt !:.iat j'"', space is occupied by stall accom. a enoug ,e p to your, son or led "Dogs and people." . by a veterinarian rather than b~' bathing in warm water and the By ~IURJEL NARRAWAY modation and storage space. TIlt dauglher so that he won t sp:nd Dog's you may be startled to' frequent batbs. But regular com. use of soap at least once a week, Canadian Press Staff Writer unhygienic, old.type kltcheru ha\,f ._--J J his life thinking that he has to learn, are the second most popu. blning and brushing during the together with lrequent changes in- LONDON (CP)-The Duchess of been renovated. . I break a lot of old bad habits by lar ~ubject for calendar art. They sbeddlng season Is Important and to clean clothing,. reduces the Kent and her daughter, Princess "T,he decorative treatment of tlJe t making new resolves. may not replace Marilyn Monroe helps (0 make the dog more com- chances of acquiring lice. In Alexandra, will be moving into entire apartment," sald a repr~. '1 but they're steady favorites. Not for!able. rapidly growing communitie.s these red·brick Kensington palace an>' sentative of !he ministry of works, only that, Ihey have peculalr Cood And what is !:.ie reason for hav· vermin are frequently found even day noW. "is in keeping with the character I Daddy Ringfaif habits, just like people. Ing a dog. a depp.ndent that must among clean families. The decorator.s have left and the and history of the buildin·g." The ! . "We had a dog." Helen Papash. be cared for. walked, brushed and In the past trealment was often duchess' suite is ready Cor furnish· prinCipal rooms-drawing, dining · ·1, . vUy explains, "Wao loved greenl cared for in .sickness? difficult because the substances ing. The ministry of works, re- and sitting rooms-have aU-white HAPPY CHRISTMAS, grapes. It I put a bag of food Well, this is the way the Papash- which poisoned lice' did not al- sponsible for royal palaces. has wails, ceJlngS and woodwork .and · I EVERYONE I in the refer!gator, Murka stood vilys put it: ways work and their applications topped its job with installation.of the floors are mahogany parquet. H a'l f·slzers! Be well-dressed. and stared at the door. And we "What purpose did they serve took a great deal of time and work central heating in the old build· The bedrooms are in pastel every day wJth a separates ward· By Wesley Davis heard of two Dalmatians who all the good dogs that onCe ran on the part 01 the patient. Now, lng, birthplace of Queen Victoria, .shades, the corridors and stair- robe I Proportioned for the short· The Huffen Puffen, th~ friendly were 'so fond of raw tomatoes that through the world and walt now partly as a result of experience in west·central London. case are painted white. er.walsted, fuller figure-no altera· Wolf, was standing benea!:.i, the they ate. a . pound apiece every in the l>badowy quiet of the past? learned during the war, there are .'. "Muc~ has yet to be done," said The duchess has, a "pri\'~te t10n problems! Whip this up with very tall tree, the very same tree. day;" _. . . "They. Jightned. our burdens ana several quite satisfactory methods a'member of her staH.:"!.l:any per- garden, with central lawli' and sur. ease-have weskit and skirt match where Daddy . Rlngtin', monkey Actually, the· Papashvllys .. say drove away our enemies and stay- of eIlmlnatilli Ilce from the hu- sonal touches aye still required." rounding flowerbeds. blouse In contrast. hou.se is in the top. . , dOR8 can eat anything that people ed when other left us. They gave man body. FAMll.Y GROWS UP 1--..;;.------Pattern 48i7: Halt Sizes 14M1,. "DaddyRlngtall!" unell 0 u t can without 'harmful effects. But aid and comfort, protection and The move underlines thc growing 16\3, 181fl, 20M!. 22111, 24th. Size the .Huffen. HYoo·bool Daddy they should never have starc.hes security. They held a mirror THESE NEWER methods iil- up of another part of the royal ihe 16'h weskit and skirt, 2~i 'yards Rlngtaill Come see what I have" or fats If they replace other foods. wherein we might see our.selves elude the use of DDT powder, a family. The Duke of Kent, 19. is Y/e!come Wagon 54· inch, blouse m yards 35·lnch. The HuHen listened,' and sur e And It Isn't kindness to feed a Eas We long to be. They gave us substance known as benzyl ben- in the army. Princess Alexandra Keep Hostess' This pattern easy to use. 61mple enough - almost before you could dog chocolate cherries even if a glimpse of the world beyond the ZIlate, and for body lice a kind of was 18 Christmas day-and came to sew. Is tested for flt. Has com say "dlngdorfer" - Daddy Ring. he Indicates he wouldn't mind in narror confines of our own species. bomb made up of what is called of royal age, eligible as ninth in' up ,",'iII ftnock on .Your Door plete illustrated instructions. tail came sliding down to the the least. Actually, most dogs "And although We make dull freon pyrethrum, which can be line of succes.sion. Prince Michael, ground. dislike ,sugar. students, slowly 'they heip us learn sprayed over the entire body in a '12 the third member of the Kent "lith Gifts & Greetings Send THIRTY·FIVE CENTS (35 Afier food, housing Is most im. how to command and to protect lew seconds providing a suitable fa:nily is away at school most of {rom Friendly Busincrs cents) in coins (stamps cannot be portant to a dog. The canine with wisdom and justice and Im- piace for use is available. In or- t..ie ti~e. to ,l'\eighhors and Your: J accepled) for this pattern.' Print members of the Papashvily house- aglnation. " . der to make any of these treat· Hence the shifting of emphasis plainly SIZE. NAJIIE, ADDRESS, !Dents successful, h9wever, It is from Coppins, Bucks, whlcb wlll date Civic and Social " STYLE NUMBER. . Impor~ant to follow directions ~lo- continue to be the country home. Welfare Leaders sely and. In tI!e ca~e. oI. ~ead ,lICe, One of the Duchess' first jobs, Send order to ANNE ADAJIIS, ~p" tit, ~.:ctuiofl _/: Children's Puzzle to guard against injurIes to tbe will be deciding what furniture is , . care of ST. JOHN'S DAILY NEWS Homemaking eyes. to come out of storage. LISTEN TO (Pattern Dept.) 60 FRONT ST., • Chan •• of residence WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO. The female louse lavs Irom 50 The duchess' apartment was pre- How many umbrellas can you to 150 eggs a day and the average sented by George VI in .1942, the Muriel McKay Anini, of Newcometl to cram In one bathtub on R bad Baby buggy w~eels make aw· louse will live for from thirty to year ~er husband d.le~ m an air I WOMEN'S NEWS City day? Why not get an umbrella forty day.s. We could part with cra~ m. Scotland. It IS m the south· fill tracks on the rug when you oStand? To-day, they're. snappy. MRS. RUBY CRANE wheeIJndoors .on a wet day. Try this insect companion of man with- em sechon, farthest from the state .ponsorerIlly carrlng four big refrigerator b~wl "Happy d'ay 1rom your old friend There are modles that have a out regrets. . . apartments and museum, open to 'Phone 3!l64 covers In the bin ol the buggy the Huffen Pllffenl" said the Huf. etal frame and a washable sall­ . . the public. I Robin Hood Flour Mills limited When you come Indoors, pop them fen. "Happy Christmas, tool" . cloth bag hanging inside. 1I's Besides Ihe discomfort and em· The ducness' rooms include an I :MRS, CATHERINE FOSTER "Now, now, now, Huffen Puf- colorlast and light. barrassment of having lice. there entrance lobby, staircase ball, ac-,' Mon"ay through Friday In the bin of the buggy. When fen," Daddy Rlngtail said wlt,b a ______'Phone 80364 you come Indoors, pop them over is real danger Involved. Several commodation for herself, family t.he wheels. Neat sllpcoverlng • \ . smtle. ~'abrlstmas Is over and diseases such as typhus and plague and staH, Dnd kitchen and ser-, 9.45 to 10.00 a.m; won't come allain unttl next win· the finest Christmas present for are carried by lJce and the more vants t quarters. The number of' ., ter." 'II'. I monkey boy that ever was. Tbe people have t.iem the more risk rooms is not divulged but hal! the CJ 0 N "No?" asked the Huffen. .' trouble was, Christmas wouldn't there Is of spreading those dl- .=;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;...:.__ ..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. I "No Indeed," answered Daddy come again for such a long time. seases. Rlngtall •. "Uhuh," said the Huffen, "but . . The Huffen Bat down on a log maybe we could call it a birthday ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP)-A suit to think about It. Daddy Rlngtail present." . against !:.ie New York Central Rail­ sat· down beside him. And the "Sorry," uld Daddy Ringtall. road by a brakeman who lost both Huffen thought and thought and "Mugwump's birthday Is almost as legs has been settled for a reported thought. At last he said: uDad. far away as Christmas Is." . "more than $168,000." The brake· dy Rlngtail." Trouble, trouble, and trouble, man, Harold E. Conkey, 40, father - "I hear you, Huffen," said Dad. because it seemed as il Christmas oC two children, fell beneath a loco· dy Rlngtan. was too far away for the dlngdor­ motive In the yards here Dec. 31, And the' Huffen explained how fer to be a Christm~ present, and 1952. He had originally 1sked $750,. he had brought a Christmas pre. the birthday was much 100 far 000. . ~ent to give to Mugwump Monkey, away for the dingdorfer to be I the monkey boy. The . HulCon ex· birthday present. Oh, but why ter to her Aunt Sally~+Sbe plalned how the Christmas: pre· could not the present be a: pre· drew a sketch alone of the things sent was really a dingdorfer. Yes, sent just for the fun of giving' a which she saw .the first thing and the Huffen had malle the ding. pr~sent? No reason at an, and Cltristmas morning. lC you would dorter himself, he had. And the of course It could, and so it was. like to see the' sketch, join all ,. dlngdorler had' wheel.s that would And the time for giving is all Ihe the n~mbered dots together, start- ,,'. turn, and a whlstie Unit would time, I think, don't you? That's '. 'Ing with dot number one and end· " ,".' whistle, and a hammer that would what the HuHen decided. . A. DESCRIPTIVE LE'JTERing. with dot Dumber thlrty.nine. hammer•. Why; It was just about Happy dayl . Jaillce 1&' writing a belaled Jet: Color with your paints orc~ayons • -----.. '. ~ !

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'. ' not ,without humorous, overtones. film rates well up in its bard.hlt., F· .h't Th ". W' ·Id RI iC ·· T' . :. _.P_A.R_A.M_O_U_N.T__ fo~~:EeP1~~:~}~::~L~{f~n :i~ ';CORNWAlL',C4PHOL . ::{~e:~:£nr~~~~l:i~~~~~~reb: Ig.. .:;:., ,e " I ".lver·l,w~nllll~ ... ~WeI'S . ~ .. T ceeds In making noble the spoil· T 'd T' " ... ---::- 'Gladys Atwaler story and ncreen· ., .. ,. . . ' ' InS: .aJne ' o-morrOt.v 'cd alcoholic whose wlll for ..ev· . 0 ay ,o~morrow play bYLawrencc~ Roman, direct·. ~~E sTony: -.z~iverb·o,at:Capt~,. Crotch's mouth' tightened in a 11\{·· I'L ~, enge Is tempered and eventually' , ...:._ . _._ .. cd by Jerry. Hopper, Is an "meri, Ir.vmg Cr,otch 18 bat~li~p. for his grimace .."Jamison won't stop at luUSICa ead ' "I"'GERNO" WITH by his first grip with lite. Miss "HOUDINI" WITH "NAKED ALlBI"-STARRING can city north of the Mexican bar· MglIt ,t.o haul, ore up, and down the landing. He's blind with ., .. .: ROIIERT RYAN, ' Fleming Is among the great beau· TONY CURTIS, •. , STERLING HAYDEN der, which looks .. eKactly ·like Los tJiE. Colorado River. His· 'chief jealousy because It's going to hilrt ' RHONDA FLEMING ties In any technique or JANET LlIGH , GLORIA GRAlJAl\l~ Angeles, and a' MeKI~an town be· .cnmpctitor is. Captain 'Jamison of business at Ehrenberg; I help cd , . Blo~de, blue·eyed Conn!e: Tow· ratio. That she Is entirely bell· ".low ·ihe border which looks exactly tlte . powerful· 'Navigation com· a. store up Ihere;~' ,ers wIll make her sc~een debul 'I'wenleth Century.Fox the com evable as the witch of a wife Is Hurryl Hurryl Hurryl. See . Sterling Hayden Is' back In the like Tiajilana .. Hayden· plays 'a pllDlii Ivliich. ownes three .boats. She let a long silence run while cll·starring with Keefe Brasselle pany which put all of Its eggs In frosting for the cake. Smart and Harry Houdini, the greatest dare. detecting business In Ihis straight· chlef·of·detectlves in the former Jamison 1I0t one' of \' his boati she searched him through. Crotch and Frankie La~ne in Columbla'~ thc Clnemascope basket, has In able support Is offered Lundigan, devil and escapf. artist of all time line melodrama and giVes It a who is ousted from his job through grounded and was unable to keep had depth,' a point beyond which, Technlcolor musical, "Here C~me! lis one and only stereo film, Henry Hull and Larry KeaJing, See him perform feats Imposs, fortrlght handling, although taking political. pressure after falling to Crotch from recapturing ore she couldn't penetrate, but his The Bride." Janie Taps will ,pro "Infcrno," topnotch suspense but It's Ryan s picture with the Ible to ordinBI'Y mortals. See the a deal more abuse before bringing prove that Barry, whom he sus· barlles which Jamison took at utter disdain for Jamisoll was duce and Blake Edwards direct' rlr~ma and, In one man's opinion, j bli Bs~lst from director Baker great Harry Houdini slip out of In his man than Is standard for peels, Is ~he triple.killer respon-' La Paz. Very clear..· . . Connie, who was discovered. fOI the best released. Starring Ro- and Francis Cockrell, author of handcuffs, emerge from locked this type of picture. He also dishes sible for criticism 0[. the police I · · · She sa.ld musir,gly, "Wby is it the. ~ovies whi!e' singing at. Ne\\ oert Ryan, Rhunda Fleming and the screenplay, • saCes that are submergcd ben., out a good deal o[ rought treat· department. After being ousted, he XVII" you fight him, Captain?' I can IYork 5 St. RegiS ~otel,. Will be WIlliam Lundtgan. ealh Icy rivers, and among other ment, with adequate reason, and shadows Barry stcadlly, finally fol· Navigation Company at length understand. in a way, he's so In. seen as a young lync wnter. Bras· Roy Baker, who directed must LAYS FLAT EGGS startling things wiggle out of a does It all convincingly. With lowing him to the Mexican town ,aunched a new policy of aggres. solent, so arrogant. Butls~'t it I~ell.~, who ·sc?red in the titl;, role deserve a larg~ part of the cre- The· murre, ~ bird of the north strait jacket wblle dangling from Gloria. Grahame mlpresslvely pre· fhere, it turns out, Barry is a sion, a wicked, unfair rate. chiefly because you love a fight?"1 m, 1'be Eddlc Canlor Story,. and rlil. Taking ,hree characters, non Atlantic. and north. Pac1Uc, lays a flagpole atop of towering sky. sent on the distaff side of. the. gang leader and Miss Grahame Is ~Iashing which left Crotch scarce- His sudden laugh was sharper Lall]e portray a struggling· team I'Cry admirable, and B bleak and a flat egg. It ha~ no nest and lays In a·nutshell, go see cast, and Gene Barl}' powcrfully his saloon·singlng sweetheart. UIli· ly enough cargo' to pay his Coco· than natural, "No. I'm standing of ~lll1g writers who are failures barren California desert, he has Its egg on the bare stone of the Paramount's "Houdini," which portraying the somewhat incx·. 'mately, after compllcaled events pahs. ur to ,Jamison bccause if it was unh~t,hey ~tumble on a set uf fashioned a lightly knit film rocky cliffs. The egg. is sligtly opens' Today at the. Cornwall pllcable murderer In Ihe story, the which gradually yield to handling, -The Amador, twin. wheeled only Navigation Company along Con me 5 Iynes. which Is almnst classic' in its flattened and pointed at the ,end and get the thrill of a .'Hayden takes the two of them pride of the combine, was an'hour the river you could give this des· ------!impllcilY but 11150 constantly ex, so that It rolls In a small circle lifetime . ing with carnivals .. It was love; back' to his home city and both upriver as Crotch rang off his Ht back' to the rattlesnakes and ~IET HAS FIRST NEGRO citing and surprisingly, a mov. when It Is disturbed, making 11 . St I at firs! sight a.love that persist· arc cailght up with, fatally, for the engine and put his snuhby·nosed tarantulas." . I NEW YORK (AP)-Marian An· Ing exalmPlie Of hehrloleRcouralle, Iledss likely to f .. 11 off the.narrow Hou~f!ln:n~o~;n~tU~:ig~S ~a~~fs ed I through great ·a~verslty and,/,.error 'or his ways. . s1eamboat In toward Castle Dome. (To Be Continued) I:~~~~tta~~dpee::~:~:eu~~:d~~~ ~~~t The s tual on ls t s: yan, a e ges. wlf B "H dl I" I h wh eh triumphed at great heights . . A few hundred yards below the • . .. -flrsl Negro ever to sing 6'Jere. spoiled and dissolute millionaire. - lit e, ess, ,)11 n s t e real· In this fIlmlzatoo' of Houdini's, landing lay the bulk of fhe beach· . If you don t feel like gOing over The famed singer, once described Is lcft to die In Ihe desert by his OLD UNIVERSITY ~ ~crten story of the fabulous eventful life this lesser:knowlI 'H fli" Sh' ed San Diego that had tried to hoard for copper in the. kitchen by maestro Artllro Toscanninl as two.limlng wi[t:, Miss Fleming The Unlversily. of Mlnesota ~~r~l~ nm~~t ~pe~t~nBhl:ty who romantic aspects Is stressed, and e n..' erman ram them. there are chrome·and-copper gar· "a voice that comes onCe in a and her lover, Lundlgan, after was chartered by the territorial d f i m on. w s death· It Is done beautifully. ' , ' Ben GOS! squeezed into ·the bage eans, paper dispensers and century," will play the fortun, he breakes his leg In a fall from legislature In 1851, only two s:e~rggtut's an~l esc~pes from . Tony Curtis and· 'Janet Leigh To Make wheihouse beside Crotch. cannlsters. teller in Verdi's "Masked BaU." a llOrse. years after the estblishment of It tf y ~rlS5 e p aces and compose one I)f the IjIost'dellght·. "You see her standin' down ltow the crippled. Ryan Inches the Minnesota Herrltory. . s ua ons. a~~e~s In ~olor by fIJI couple~ that this, reviewer "C '1· .p " .. there on the landing? A flossy his way across the deserl, scroun· . , George Pal "Ho dl ~~,o uced by has ever se~ Olyes on. ~hey are ,a leo: ony. like her'lI be after us for some ging for food and water, and CINCINNATI - (NEA)- Reds relates the' excl ~ n not only 1)ot only a., lIl',ndso~e twosome favor. I know!" el'cntually brings the wife and outfielder Wally Post hit eight of eer of . t ng public car· but they can IIlso ·act. and act Van Hefli~ wiII star as a South At the moment Crotch was the 10"er to Ironic justice makes his first nille home runs this sea· hi Harry Houdini but explo. they .do. There are tears, chills h 1" ht 'f· th' N th thinking of another woman and for fnsclnatlnf; drama w'hich Is son off rlght.hand pitchers, AlthS pehrsoHnal life as well. and lliughs In ·'Houdlnl." As dlr· ~r!!.::g. ';h 0 -C?I ~v o~h c /r shrugged. For weeks there had oug al'ry Houdini won ccted by George Marshall from url~ e IVI aI', en rc urns beeri no news of Dreyfus. Some. fame and fortune. as the 'mall' Philip Yordan'E screenplay. which to h.ls home to bec~~e a s:)f. wh'ere in this trackless region amazed the world, a shining was based on an authentic blo. ordal~,ed parson, !II . Th? Ca~lco beyond the river Queenie was Phihaselilofl his golden career was' graphy by Harold KeUock "Hou· Pr.o nY'r CCoPla pllrst keepirig a camp. Queenie, who l Pb~odup~\JtOns s e· ong omanc~ with his dlnl" splashes through as a mag I m or a ~m la IC ures. rD· had spoken to him about loncll. Bess. They met when he nl!leent paekag~ of film entertain ducer Ted Richmond has announ· ness. a Struggl~llg magician lour· ment. Don't mlss'lt! .' ced that George Sherman, who will "Gct down and dn -what you direct, is now looking for Inca can for her," Crotch told· him. tions, and camera work will starl "Tell China Boy not to burn in mid·January, in CinemaScop~ I\hatever kind of a mess he's and color by Technlcolor. An or;· cookin'. We're likely 10 have a ginal screenplay by Herb Mead· l~dy passenger at dinner!" OW!. "The Calico Pony" is a reo Mention of the Chi n e s e !igious story with the background brought a humorless smile· to *-STAR of a Western, the first of its type Crotch's mouth. 'They had nearly TO-MORROW * ,since MGM's highly successful lost their cook when Linda Wong "Stars In My Cr!>wn," Richmond had transferred her sad charge stated. A search is now being aboard a schooner at Port Isa­ TO-DAY conducted for a yonng girl, prefer· bel. He had been insistent UpOIl ably a newcomer, to play tbe fern· accompanying her and ~nly Lin. inine lead. ca's pleading had held him frollj 1~~------" JACK HAWKINS ' going. She had promised faith· THRILLS I. fIIIly to write from China as soon MICHAEL i ''Solid Go1d as a respectable period of mourn· ADVENTURE' ing had elapsed. 'lI "A· d H~ caught Goss's frown from SUSPENSE DENISON Ca d 1 as SS12'ne the tail of his eye and drew up ~~~~~------~~~--~~--~~ :' u, shorl. Goss gave him a 51\' wink. "I think this is the right brand! Would you mind singing! \-L-__ DULCIE GRAY To KolIlmar "lrv, the 110ssy says shc'~ .becn : a few bars of the commercial just to make sure?" i .,----J I stranded by .Amador. JamIson's I - _. got her fathcr aboard, and she IN I ,"The Solid Gold Cadillac." film ain't got a ce~t." prh'ate ,rights to which IVcre ~ecured reo Crotch let hiS eycs roam to the and sur· I cenlly by Columbia Pictures _ftsa .,yoma~. _ At .dose range,. she lYas starring" vehicle for Judy Holll· more Impclllng. t~a~ he ha~ sup· "HAWKS IN . THE Iday, Itas been assigned to Fred po!cd, and the air about him ~e . . Kohlmar to produce, executivc. came s~ddenlY Impregnated With I producer .Terry'Wald has announ. a fetchmg ar~ma, II. was an ~dor ~II uu Also-NOVELTY - CARTOON Iced. The Howard Teichman- seldom assOCiated With the fiver George S. Kaufman· Broadway smells. .", . QQ EVE1'IING SHOWS: 1 0'CLOCK-9.00 SUN" smash hit is to be one o[ Colum- She said, Captam ,I am LllCy bla's most important productions Hartman. I am a, showgirl." MATINEE Z P.M. . , With-JOHN GREGSQN - CYRIL RAYMOND of 19~~. Kohlmar, who produced He said slowly, "So we ar!', to the current Judy Holllday.Jack have entertainment along, tbe .'1": WLI . , . Lemmon.Jack Carson·Kim Novak landings?" ------comedy, "PhfCft," ind the previous . "Certainly•. We paid for our LAST TIMES TO.DA Y TIM~S OF SHOWS: Holllday.Peter Lawford.Lemmon tickets in Yuma. My father 'Went \ EVENING SHOW!!: 'I O'CLOCK - '.00 starrer, "It Should Happen To bac kaboard the ~mador. to argue ROBERT TAYLOR In You" now bas the musical ver. the matter of our belongmgs, and MATINEE-I P.M. sn ~iof "M)' Sister Eileen" before without wa'rl1inll Jamison steam· 1/ ROGUE COP" the ClnemaScope Technicolor cam. ed oU." , eras, with Janet Leigh, Betty Gar; Crotc~ was touched. by aceI" NEXT ATTRACTION rett and Lemmon. "The Gentle taln pride behind Lilly ,Hart­ EDMOND O'BRIEN-AUDREY TOTl'ER In "MAN IN Wolfhound" is next on his agenda. man's smile. He told Goss sharp· THE DARK"-ACTION - THRILLS _ SUSPENSE. Also Also on Kohlmar's future siate ly, "You take the wheel. I'll JOHNNY WEI~SMULLER 111 "V ALLEY or" HEAD. are the Rodgers and Hart hit mus. show Miss ~art~an to a cabin." ' .. HUNTEIS"-ADVENTURE AND THRILLS. ical, "Pal Joey," with screenplay ~hen t,? t?C girl he added p~. by Melville Sbavelson and Jack htely, We il try to catch Jaml', Rose' and the prol'ecled musical'son before re reaches Ehren· , , h" version of James Hilton's "Lost erg. .' .. Horizon." NlWFOUNDLAHD'S FRIENDLY THiATl1 An hoor later he sat opposite Lilly Hartman in the cramped, aining saloon that shared space Quine Signs with the smail, airless staterooms on the top deck. The Chinese had . Just ~Ippln, up • little ,naeld" NO'W 'PLAYING Exclusive', ECrVed his usual miserable mess of warmed can goods and salt meat. ~ong.Term.er "So that's the way It is," she • . ot4Al. prtS'lIli told him earnestly. "We have al· 'TO-DAY Richard Quine, currently direct- ways been clrcu,s people. Every· ing Columbia'S CinemaScope Tech· (Inc knew my father, Lemoyne EXTRA AllRACTION" nicolor musical version of "My Hartman! Mother taught me to ..~------r- Sister Eileen," starring Janet walk tighlrope, to dance on the TO·NIGHT ONLY· IRIA11IT IAMHVlL IN IIIIDRY! Leigh, Betty Garrett and Jack high wires. When she, died ...... ,I,emmon, has been signed to a F~ther was despondent. We came Half an hour. of ~ur' radi~ show long·term eXClusive contract by West, searching a nell' life." ~l\\Jl .. /I KEEP TALKING " . Hallal_l· Columbia, eUective immediately. "Just how much did Jamison CtIer., Quine, ·who appeared in the ori· get away with?" glnal stage and screen versions of "The tents and all my dresses. (To. be broadcast S,u~day:fro~ .CJON) TECHNICOLOR "My Sister Eileen" as one of And the bicycles father and I fide Eileen's suitors, has. been success· 01' the wire!" ' Amlrlca', ively an actor, dfalogue coach, "The bicycles-" Crotch said wrltcr, co·producer and co·director, slraighter, eyes beetling, ~'-these : rlal.fil' talent' scout and director, with machilles a man pushes along . IWlllhiortl bring periodic returns to acting. 'Now with his feet?" ~h lru. Ilory he is devoting his career entirely She laughed spontaneously. 10 Iil.1 to directing.. Among his ree,;'!t "You're talking about the earlier 'I credits are "Drive ,a . Crooked oneS. About 10· years ago a mlrlnl Road" and "Pushover" for Colum· French locksmith' named' Ernest ANI bia, and "So This Is Paris," for Michaux. added pedals to their. llINY CURTIS JAN ET lEIGH . U.·l, ., front wheels. Father had two .. . t11II TO.'IIIIAlCH!1 ; ',odm.! bymll! 11i • Dilttlld bj mm MIIIHIlI • machines Imported for 'us tl) per- _pllrbr lilt mlll'llltd on IIooUr HI~1d KellocH U1mlllllmll ~. ' 'TRY FOR DOUBLE r"rm' on .. The pair of them cost Also-MUSICAL - CARTOON GOSHEN, N.Y. - (NEA) - If him $400." . . ,I . ,Also-NOVELTY Princess Rodney or Stenographer . " ,. ,. IVENING. mows: 'I 0'CLOCK-9.00 can win this year's, Hambletonian And 'now the Hartmans had trotting classic, It will mark the brought . these strange, deviceS , . ' , TIMES OF SHOWS: MATINEE, I r.M. EVENING SHOWS: '7.15 - 9.15 first time since 1936·37 that fillies into the desert· that· until a few ' . , have taken the. event In two 'cnn- years ago, had· known only .the MATINEES: MONDAY _ TUESDAY - 'WEDNESDAY- I . secutlve. years. Helicopter; another river Indians and the. horse, SATURDAY :&' O'CLOCK tllly, wOIl.last year; ".>', ·as·a means of : transportation. ' ...... ' ~--- - .... _------.. - "You ride them over:a wire!" ,he , ·NEXT ATTRACTION· 'ATTRACTION yALE NAMES RAIMO .:. repeated.· "If you, can do' ,what; . ,.,' NEXT NEW HAVEN, Conn. - (NEA) you say tlie, whole· river;wilI be" .. ' Glii.GEMONTGOMERY-A1JDREy 'LONG In "INDIAN -Art Raimo, Who resigned a's trav'cling to see you. :'it'll make I' . , .. '.' ... SUSPENSE. head football coach. at Villanova, inti .ri~h ,carrying passeng~rs.': . has ·been JlamedasSlStant. football/ '''Havcn't I, heard., Jamlson,j " coach at Yale University. speak of Lavinsky7 A .town?" ·,1 .

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, VATICAN CITY (AP)-A bookj'F ." In .::...1 French Plan Claimed By written by • Freneh Roman Cath· ear crealSeU . . olle ibliott, Marc Cral~n, dOctor . . ,;.. \ . HOLME5, T~I~ IS /JSl ~ECTEO, of theelol)' and medicine, has,been Com' petItion As· 'j ...;...... s· Pool As OUTRA6EaJSI THl: RED FLUID" .R.C. Families placed on ilie index of books Bo- Mm THE SJ:Ol1.teHT. YOU Sl:E ON TIle. -,. , man Catholics ara· forbidden to ' .. .',. . HA5 GONE TO S'r\ORD~ IS 0).11.'1 INK! N:lW WAT50N, FREELTGN, Onl. CCP)-Rnmpn re.~~~ volu~e'is entiU~{ "Vie ~,esuI.,. tOfSeaway :EDe. Substitute 'Jl:)UR HI;f.ID! Catholic famUl •• near thl. village. IF 'Iqu WilL lb miles north of Hamilton, said Chret!,en et Problems lie la· Sex- Ol'TAWA (CP)-:-Two high rani- ·By JOSEPH E. DYNAN OOTIC!! TIlE Friday their children have. been uallte . (Chrlstlan Life and Sexual Ing "Canadian buslne.. min ex- . PARIS CAP) - France·ha.s sub· WOUND! f~reed to travel to school in a gar. Problems),. It was published In presied fear Friday the lit. Law- mltted detalled plans for an arms bap truck while Protestant chll· Paris. . k . rence Seaway win drive lome Canl' pool project which it hopes will dran mike the oSIme trip in. The acUon against the boo .was dI f {bualn 1 ·repalr tile damage Irif1Icted on AI· modem bUs. taken. by the Vatican's Congrega- anlou 0" ess u a reiu t lied unity by French rejection of More than 12 children have not tlon of the Holy Office In Its plen- ~ Increased forel,n Industrial and t.lie European Defence Community returnee! to classes at Waterdown ary 5csslon of Marc.!i 18, 1953 and transport competition. T. :n. Mc· Reliable informants said Friday hi,h .~hool since Christmas be. approved the ,following. mOD!h by Lalan of Montreal, President. of a memorandum containing these call •• parents say they would have the Pope, ·The'pontiff is prefect of ,Canada Steamships Ltd" caUed for details Is in the hands of the six· to walk thfllulh a swamp. They the congregation, one of 12 that Federal restrictions on coastal nations to be linked wIth France "Ia the ,arbale truck service wa. handl!'.' affairs of the Catholic shipping, to limit such trade to In the new Western European Un· lI:.:al=le::d:...;by::::..:C=O=ld:..:w:::e::a=di=er:.:.. ___.-:...:ch~u.::.r.::.ch::: .. -_~---__ Canadian operators. . lon-Brllaln, West Germany, Bel· The Otherwise he lalil with the open. glum; The Netherlands, Italy and , Luxembourg. .- ,i Ing of the seaway, ships fro.m Part of the ground lost with the . i Britain with lower p,~id erews wil~ de!eat of EDC WM recaptured ! get all the buslness,puttlnll Cana· when the scvennatlons signed tile dian seamen on the beaches and union treat)' establishing a frame· o closing shipbuilding yards." work for bringing a rearmed West J. M. Thompson, of Hamilton, Germany into NATO. Vlce,Presldent of Canadian West· lIIendes·France, freSoh from his inghouse Co. Ltd., said opening of narrow but solid parliamentary Great Lake poru' to ocean.golng victory in getting the National As­ sembly to ratify German re.m· ships from Europe would increase ament, will discuss the arm,s pool Ll industrial cDmpetition from Eu· idea with italian and West Ger­ C B. ropean factories which had lower man leaders In Rome and Baden· prodUction costs. Baden ncxt week in advance of MONDAY, Janu "There is • wide range of On- the arms pool·conference. },.1J.-- tarlo indUstries now suffering CONTENTS SECRET 7.30-Slgn On. 7.3D-Top of the ~I from foreisn competition," he said Officially, contents of the French OJT OF lIJ'iAI.T'i In an Ontario Chamber of Com. memorandum still are sec:et. but BOO-CBC News al then French sources disclosed iO'IOU I IMA5INE. a;U>-Musical ClocJ meree panel discussion on the sea· enough of it to show £bat It re. '{OU KNOW- "71·/!: 9.00-Morning Dcv SIKJW M/lfT' 60 ON, ~ 9 15-Programme I way. "Cheaper transit for Incoming peats Bome of the features of the 9:20-Piano Play til products will only add to the pres- European steel and coal commu. 930-1I1elody Sera! ent Ontario IndLlSlrlal trDublcs." nit), (Schuman plan), the North 10:00-Triple Treasl Views of these men were OPPOS' Atlantic Treaty Organization, and lO.15-~laud Fergu: " ) ed by W. H. Bosley, chairman o[ even of the l\1·fated EDC itseU. to.25-CBC News. the Toronto Harbour Commission. In this respect. as viewed from 10.3D-Top of the I era and G. G. McLeod Federal a French domestic poliUcal angle, 10.!5-Break(ast C\ , ., it appears to be an effort b)' Men· 1l:15-A~lantic Sch Transport Department Economl!~. des.France to ~wln support [rom . 11.30-Pla~orama. , some advocates o! European unl· 1l.45-:-Regma lIlcB P.~1. RADIOLOGISTS MEET flestlon who sUll are blttef at his 12.00-Announcers l MONTREAL (Cpr-Thirty Mont· refusal to go all-out for the EDC. 12.15-Dinncr Ben real specialists will I attend lie The French informants say the 12.30-Farm Broad I three-day annual meeting of the supr.anatlonal phase of the pro­ 12.45-A\lnt Luc)·. : _. __ --H...~. Canadian Association Ilf Radlolo· posed arms pool plan would be 1 OO-~lld Day Se 1:15-Laura Limi .-r-"'T. II. .... 11. .. '" eM'. The conference will draw about 200 preceded by a lwo.year transl­ 1-7 .'... .,W.orI...... glsu In Ottawa beginning Monday. tlonal period In which fue memo j,\Ot-ISiEUrl 1l:lI.II.OU$E­ 1.30-CBC News I Canadian doctors concerned with bers would be free to make reo LAlJ'rn:C! DID )tXJ U5-Doyle Butll · "Certalnt,. I told you I knew how to .kl-lnd I'm practic- , 2.00-Your Good • .. one of the molt Important maneu.Yer., how to fait dlagnc.sis and treatment of diseases strlcted agreements between them. SEE ANYONE PA% !!.15-Words and through x·rays, radium and radio· s~lves individually. BEHIND THE 2.30-AUnntic Sc __... without pttln, htri!" ... _'__ .-I active lsotopes. This would open the door to the CUI(1'AIN DU~N6 2,45-The Happy ORLANDO'S _--.;....------;------~--:-- partite ec 0 nom i c co-operation 3.l5-Musica I Kil among France, West Germany and PWO~CE~ 3,30-Trans Can, Italy, whleh French officials have ol.30-CBC Nell OUR BOARDING HOUSE With MAJOR HOOPL! been. considering. 4.35-Timcly TUI U5-Chlldren's 1i.15-~llIsic (ron .'i.30-Fishcrics I 5A"-Kmder~3rl STEAMSHIP 6.00-Silare the 6.00-Intcrmcm 0,25-Programm MOVEMENTS 6.25-Programm f'URNESS RED CROSS 6.30-Supp~r G Fort Avalon leaving Hali· 6.45-lntcrlude fax Jan II, due St. John's Jan 13, 7.00-CBC Nell' saUing again Jan. 15 (Corner 7.15-Curtain C ,:· Brook). 7.30-Tops Tod . 7,4'::-Doyle BII ./: Fort Hamilton leaving New York B.lli-Hm'r of : : I Jan. 14, Hall£ax Jan.. 24, due 51. a.30-Rawhide. John's Jan. 26, salling again Jan. 8.45-;\lclodics 28 (Halifax). 9.00-National Fort Avalon leaving New York Jan. 27,St. John, N. B., Jan 29, Halifax Feb. 1, due st. John's Feb. 3, sailing again Feb. 5 (Corner Brook).· . Fort Hamilton leaving New York "Feb. 4, Halifax Feb. 8, due st. John's Feb. 10, salllnil again Feb. 12 (Hall£ax). Fort Hamilton leaving Haliiax Feb. 15, due St. John's Feb. 17, saiUng again Feb. 19 (Ha'Ufax). FURNESS WARREN LINE Nova Scotia due st. John's Jan. '1 Leaving for Halifax and Boston WH4T DIFFEi

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a.30-Denny Vaurhan. a.45-Pat Dawlbh. 7.0l-Courtsblp and Marrlall. 1 Jac~hy OnBiidge 7.l5-Second Sprlnl. 7.30-News. 7.45-The Grey Goose. WEST'S OPENER WAS A HAPPY B.Ol-Passlng Parade. CHOICE e.lS-Hospltality Timl. B.30-Take a Chance. Forum. 9.0l-Album of Favourites. By OSWALD JACOBY fl.25-Jtarm Forum News. 9.l5-Famous Trials. CBN 9.30-Press Conference. 9.45-DOSCO News. If you can't make your con· JIONDAY, January 10th. 10.00-Hawall Calls. lO.OO-Bold Venture. trac~ In rubber bridge, It doesn't 10.30-CBC· Sympbon)·. 10.30-Four Corners and Seven maUer' very much wbether you -.---:.------H.30-CBC National News. News "-\I. Seas. are minus 100 or minus 200 ; :lo-·Sign On. 1I0undup and Ottawa Od· lO.45-Kenny Baker Show. NO/... l FIIoY ;~O-Top of the Morning. dltles. 11.IIO-Natlonal News.' pDlnts. In tournament bridge, A DOlI.AR COHN S O\I-.CBU News and Weather. l2.00-Close Down. 11.15-Late Nlgbt Theatre. thIS difference Is enormous. MI·' THEN V,V I/WI«E 8:15-)!uslcal Clock. 1l.45-Sports Parade. nus 100 may get you a reason· NIGHTS WCIRRYlNG ,___ __ Q Oil-Morning Devotions. l2.01-Houseparty. . ABO'JT THE NEXl 9:15-I'rOgramme Preview. CJON 12.30-Newl. ably decent score; minus 200 In Fi"oYMENT ! ~.20-Piano Pla)·t1me. "ONDAY, January 10tli. l235-Housepart,. a tournament Iii almost sure to Q:Hl-:\Iclod)' Scrapbook. l2.54-News. . let YDU no match pOints at aU. 10'00-Triple Treasure. A.M. 1.00-Queen and Sign Off. 1V.15.-~Ia\ld Ferguson. 7.00-Wake up and Live. Tournament players are well 1112j-CBC News. 7.10-News. IU.30-Top of the Bill. 7.I5-Strength lor the Day. VOCM aware of this, 01 course, Bnd 1H;>-llrcakfast Club. 7.30-News. EI'me of the most Interesting 1l:15--,\tlnntlc School Broadcast. i.35-The Bob Lewis Show. MONDAY. SmullY 10th. tournament hands arise out of 1130--Pianorama. It.05-Plano Moods. A.M. the Itruggle to produce or avoid lH~Reglna McBride. 9.20-Blrthday Party. 7.00-Breakfast ClUb. a .core of minus 200. This sort rll. . 9.30-Tudor Princess. 7.30-News. 12.00-Announcers ChOice. 9.45-Women's News. a.OO-Breakfut Club. of struggle furnished the drama 1~.15-ninncr Bell Breakdown. IO.Ol-Time out with Westons. B.30-HIt of the Day. in the hand shown today, played 1~.30-Farm Broadcast. 10.15-What's on my Mind? B.35-News I few weeks ago in the Wint~r lZA5-Aunt Lucy. lO.30-Who Am l? B.40-Name tbe Newfoumllandu. National Tournament In Atlanta. l.~o-)lId Da)' Serenade. lO.45-Memory Hit of the Day. B.55-Gospel Sinier. 1 I:i-Laura Limited. 10.50-"X" Marks tbe Spot. I.~~-CDC News and Weather. 9.IIO-Music. West opened the leven of H.OI-BIli Ring Show. 9.l5-ManFrom Yesterday d h h I I bl l.·:.i-Iloyle Bulletin. 1I.l5-Aunt Mary. 9.30-Music In the Mornlnl', spa es, a appy e 0 ce .or s :.(111-Your Good Neighbour. H.30-The Devil and the Lady. 9.45-The Dark God.' side. East won with the ace of :.I.i.-\\'ords and Music. 1l.45-Davld's Chlldren. IO.OO-News. spades and promptly shifted to 2.:w-Atlnntlc School Broadcast. P.M. . ~A~-The Happy Gang. lO.05-Music from Coast to CORSt. his singleton trump. Dummy had l2.00-News. lO.30-The Women In His Life. a doubieton, and East wanted to Jl,i-~lusical Kitchen. 12.05-Homebakers Quiz. 10.45-0rgan Enchore .. :,30-Trans Cnnada ~Iatinee. 12.ID-HIt of the Day. 10.5I}..:..Newl. reduce dummy's ruUing power. 4.:'0-CUC News. l2.15-Bob Lewis Show. llo00-Music from the West. South should have put up the 4.::5-Timel)' 'funcs. l.l5-Blue Star News. H5-Chlldren's Slor)·. l1,30-Keyboard Campers. ace or king of hearts, but he was l.aO-News Digest. lU5-Son$ Time.· i bit suspicious 01 the trump shtrt ;,.l;;-:\Iusic [rom the West. lo40-Bargain Hour. P.M. 5.::Il-Fisherles Broadcast. 1.45-Rond of Life. l2.00-Topl in Pops. p.nd thought he had better take 5.· h • •• Kmderrartcn of the Air. 2.o1-Perry Mason. ll.lio-Share the Wealth. 12.l5-Bank of Happlneu. his trump finesse then or never. 2.l5-Young Dr. Malone. 12.30-News. When South played I low trump, 6.CU-lntermezzo. 2.30-Red Skelton. ~.2.i-Programme Preview. 3.01-Housewlves Club (prizes). ~:~t~~~ia1 Menu. . West won with the queen of 625-Programme Preview. 4.00-News. U5-Tunes for Todar. hearts and returned a trump. 6 30-Supp~r Guest. 4.15-Ranch Parly. 2.00-Betty Grable-Harry Jlme$ 6.~5-Interlude for Rhythm. 4.aO-Homebakers Quiz Sbow. Dummy won the lecond trump ,oO-CDC News and Weatller. U5-Ranch Party. 2.5S-Newr. ; l:i-Curlaln Calls. -"-. ;.:;0-Tops Tilda)'. 5.l5-Klddie Carnival. 3.DO-Dollars on Paradl. 5.30-Record Shop. . 4.00-News. . Noam ;,.;:-Doyle Bulletin. . 6.0l-CJON Bulletin Board. 4.05-Newfoundland Parade. n.\~-Ho\lr of St. 'Francis. 6.05-Record Shop. 4.35-Bank of Hap-plneSl. .10881 B30-Rawhlde. 4.50-Homebaker s QulL ., J I.U r..~5-:\lelodles by McLeod. 6.l5-Sports Parade. 6.25-News. 4.55-News. .8'3 n.OO-Xatlonal F.1rm Radio 5.00-Junlor Jamboree • .• ASI73 .------.------5.30-Aunt Anna'a StoryUme. WUT lAST .... 5,45-Supper Serenade. .J97 .AQU 6.00-News and Weatber. "Q853 .1 ...... -~.~ .. 6.0~Supper Serenad ••... +AJS5 .,. 10'14 6.25-Lost and Found. .K4 .QJ10U 6.4O-lt's a Queer Old World. 80tmf CD) 6.45-News. .K4 7.00-The Barrelman. .,AKSU r~ 7.l5-Doctor Paul. +KQ92 7.aO-The Bargain Hour. .82 8.00-Nfld. Wholesale. North-South vul. B.I5-Report from Parliament Hili. • 8MdI WMl North Iut e.30-Penthoual Party. 1 • Pas. 2 • Pass 9.IIO-Muslc Hall Varieties. a., Pass Pasl Pill 9.30-Melacrlno Musicale. Open InK lead-. 7 1O.OO-~Iantovlnl Serenade. lO.30-0ne Night Stand. 10.45-NewB. with tbe ten I and returned II dla· 1l.OO-Sportseast. mond. South put up the king of 1l.15-Fantasy Bandstand. 12.00-News. diamonds, and West took the ace 12.01-Fantast Bandstand. of diamonds and returned a third l2.30-News. round of trumps. This exhausted -- P"":;ec .. l2.35-Fanta'1 Bandstand. dummy's trumps and pre'Vented 1.00-New,ln a Minute and Closedown. Soutb from rufflng even one dla· mond In the dummy. ' In the meantime East had dis· carded the .Ix of eiubs and I Adelle~ Jana diamond in the effort to keep as miny eardsas the dummy In each of the black suits. South Play Lemmon read the .ituation and cashed the king of spades and the queen of Secretaries diamonds. He next led a small club towards tbe dummy • Adelle )\ugust and Jana Mllon, ...... IIA_.... West thilUght for a Be~ond and fM1;MIfitTrtil I·'· young Columbia contract player. then correctlY played the king IL---____------~:;;;..--_:_-":":".. wbo bave just completed appear- of clubs on this first round of "We'r. havin&.Gur own jalopy, r.~u wann. be mj: ances 81 cOoeds in ''Five Anln~ Pill:' crew'" . ,.,.. the lult. Declarer won In dummy The House," with Guy Madison, with the ace of clubs, ruffed' a Answ.r to Previoul Punl. I' Kim Novak and Brian Keith, next apade to get back to his hand ·t. step Into roles as secretarle. to CommOi1 COUp IIS . Jack Lemmon in the Cinema. and then drew the 181t trump. L...______Scope . Technlcolormuslcal "My Finally he led his remaining club. This gave the rest of the ACROSS 2'Val1ey sister Eileen." Janet Leigh and 3-andEssex tricks to East, and South was I Adam and 4 Straighten Betty Garritt co·star with Lem- therefore minus 200 points: 4C' d 5"11.... m'bln" ... 1 tem mon, wltb Rlcbard Quine direcUng aIR an - 6 Ate away and Fred Kohlmar producln,. , U West had kept the king of 8 lilt or - '1 Loose clubs In his hand,' however, he 12 Value (ab.) 8 Fashions would have h,d to win the sec· 1311allan coin 9 Wadlnll bird H l'uneral notlellO Mallnltude • ,w ond round of clubs. He would 15 Hieh priest 11 Let Itltand ...... =~...... , Craig Steve~' then have been obll.ed to lead 16Prcvcnl rust 17 Sallrle 28 Slippery . 42 Shadl of blue • dla!llDJl4s, giving South a trick :18 Redistricted 19 Open 29 Rearets 43 Ladder part with the nine of diamonds; and :20 Transplanted 23 Pay 31 Sbaite of red U Novelist I~I Hall! 24Chesl rattle' 33 BatUe - Andre- '. Signed For South would bave been minus t.12Love god 2S Leave out 38 Rilckweed 46 Heraldic bind : only 100 point.. 24 Garment :IS Weird 40 Wattr Illy 47 Son of Jaceb ; 26Paradisl 27 Trllllllll (var.) 48- Jerker Second Male Le.d · 27 Tt.roush amountl 41 Lei joint. . SO StBUon (ab.) , , 38 Flr.e Columbia announced neently ~~ Environment _"'I="_~ that eral, Stevens' has been nam· Signs Anthony · ~4 Stretcher · :l5Frozcn ed . fOr the. second .male lead and ·1 pendant Warren Stevens as tbe prlnclpllI Mann To ~uItiple · 36 Anglo-Saxon b--t--+-t heavy In "Duel On The Mlssls· ; letter sippi," Technlcolor Lex Barker· ,37 Fi!5Ure Patricia Medina s~rrer. . At the Picture Deal 39 Ayes and --...... ~fr-t--t-; ·40 Stead .ame time' Ian Keith and John Dell.er w.er named for top feat­ · 41 Lock and Anthony Mann, who has jllst t 42 Greek city 'ured role;. 8im XatJman is pro­ CDmplited direction 'of !be first \45 Ask.advlee ducin'1 and Wlll~m Castle direct· 49 Painful (two ing.· . WllUam Goetz production for Col· 1 words) Io:r++-!--t.....,t- umbia, "The Man From Lara· 51 Born mle" starring J'ames Stewart, has I r.2 Unlastet! 1:::--1-+- SUES----- FOR NEGLIGENCE , . . • S3 Fired cl~y ROCHESTER, N.Y. (APl-A ~ult been signed by Columbia ~o. a fI! Uncle Tom I,alnst t.!IeNew York Central Rail· multiple picture contract which anti Lltlle --IIII~it-,::II"'1t-i- road by', brakeman wbo los.t botb will start with the Victor Mature , . fi.~tr;i~ leiS has been settled for a·reported starrer "Tbe' Gilded Rooster," r,B Fruit drinks , . "moretltan $168.000." The brake· which William" Fadlman will pflJo ,fl7-and man, Harold E. Conkey, 40, lather · Madam duce. Like "The Man Froin Lar· of two cblldren, fell beneath Ii 1,oco· arnie," "The Gilded RooKter" will i DOWN motive In the· yards here Dec. 31, IFor-and 1952. He hid orilinally ukM $150" be photographed in. ClnemaScope and color. by Technicolor. I da, __J_ 000. .. "

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terrible." . ., I Three Indispensable Food Items. . Bernice Fitzgibbon, formerly ad· A Strange Woman'c , "Horsey" Fruit Juices vertlslng director for Glmbel',s,' a I . New York department store, added Da!Jshter ' 1 ORANGE, 24·20 ox. that "most American women. w.lio Maurice Walsh 1.50 I TRIPLET CHEESE-'Old fashioned tangy flavor', 25/30 Ibs. average. I arc sur~ ,they have created ~aste:, ' .\ ORANGE,' 12·48 0%. ful l\1terlorsare really living ,In\ rhe Island Where BLACK DIAMOND CHEDDAR CHEESE-'The Cheese of· distinction', 5 Ibs. shuddbringly bad homes." ' T' . S d S '11 : "The average hOll)emaker Is no lime fan s tr GILT EDGE FIRST GRADE CANADIAN CREAMERY BUTIER-l lb. Slabs: GRAPEFRUIT, .24·20 oz. more equipped 10 be her own de., Dennis Wheatley 2.251 eoralor than she is to be ber own \ GRADE "A" LARGE FRESH VALLEY BRAND EGGS (Ihe reliable brand) GRAP,EFRUIT, '12·48 oz. lawl'cr, theologian, or . denUst," Jeeves and the , ' oz •. Miss Fi!zgib~on' told a, lunCheon,' Feudal Sp'rl't -Alsa- BLENDED, 24·20 group. . , I \ TANGERINE, 24·20 oz .. She criticized people in the homc P. G. Wodehouse 7.75 ' NEW SHIPMENT ST. MARTIN'S PURE ENGLISH JAMS in Raspberry, furnhhlng industry for encouraging' f' GRAPEFRUIT SECTIONS, 24·20 oz. the homcmakcrs to buy what they rhe Steam Tawler oz. Strawberry, Plum and Apricot; 1 lb. jars-:-the economy size tins of' GRAPEFRUIT and ORANGE SALAD, 24·20 like Ins'teai! of .telling' t~cm, "whatUcranda - Ibs: each 'avai!able in Apricot and Strawberry. ~lley cught 10 like." " • , "Telling the average woman to B.); Taylor ...... " .... 3.00 . Fresh Stocks' Just Arrived express her ind!vidualily, in . her f Prices on 'Quantity tots homc 15 'like a surgeon' asking a Sense 0 Humour Attractive patient Iyhat kind of incl.sio~ she Stephen Potter '...... 2,751 would hke," M i,s s Fitzgibbon ~' I ' , stated. '. [",aro s of An Old Codger I WI' 'f PI d Robert S'ervice , , ...... 3.00 I ,l~l' aye. :The Four Continents ! I U· i· I· Osbert Sifwell ...... " ... 4.751 P 't I t ~ 51~' Ph,'I' 'PHONES: 5143 • ar 11 .. HIS 01 H',' RH • P"rmce I Ip • Of Canada· Duke of Edinburgh offel'ed him a six·year extension, lL's possible that· .ome of· It!! . of· Art ~ifty Centu~ies with the loot to be paid oU ill 12 reasons for· signing a,aln ~eern In Custody \ years. security for bls growing family . ___,..:.-~------:--:=--:------.-! th~tr~~~ntc~~:~:nan~~~~~:~~~~ Franr.is H. Taylor,,, ..... :5.00 \ SOGGY BUCKSKINS He married the German beaut)', .." .. ,i------­ • 500 J. '''helan '... 50 " .~­ B1'0. • Ho Wlett ...... ' , .. ,," " hall :obandoncd a wharf at I't. The Yukon . Bob is back on the lot doing Ursula Tbeiss, wito has r.n l1-,ear. .', 'v .~~.. Bro. W. Spurrell .... ;'. 20.00 Anonymous, " .. " .. .1040 I' '""""lA'crob nc 3r'Gtlderlch on, Lake 'Arfl..ur Cherry Hint,on 4. 00 'I some retakes for "!IIany Rivers to old daughter with her. She aho ..~ .. Bro. K. Rossiter.. •. •• 1.00 Anonymous •• ' '.', •• •• .. Huron, stirred mem~ries of a n Cross," and I found him in the has a son, Michael,' 9" who may ~r. J. Walsh...... 2.50 Wnf. Brown...... 5,Oq n~ar·for~,tten episode Ip 'Can' A Clerl(of Oxenford studio's version of a stalgmite 'come here from German,. 'next ',' cavern. Dressed in soggy buck· spring. And the actre.ss Is expect. ' . D. Parsons •• ..'.. •• 2.50 Officers' Club (Crow's 3\la's hlstO'ry for Victor Lauds· h 2 50 • ,t'. Bro. p.Roach .' ... ,.... • 1.00 Nest) .. '...... 25,00 lon, ii.year·oM rhatham newS· Gilbert Hig ef .... "...... • : skins but looking as devilishlY ing the first Taylor cl1l1d. L. V. Cashin •• •• ..'.. 5,00 ! "aper man; ~Ir. l,aurl510n, also Across the Roof of , handsome as ever, he was watch· I asked Bob about the peaks and P. M. O'Donnell ...... 1.00 TOTAL...... $1,382.16 known RR R novelist bIO:!I" Id : ,I ing his double perform a daring ;'. an~bl low points of his long· career at , raphel', t~lIs. tb~ ~tOl'Y in • co· The Wor I episodc wilh a rcdskin, I askcd MGM. His best pictures: "Water, Anonymous •• •• • I 2.00 1 tll Ch th N I him about the new contract. I. Boone .. " .. .. 1.00 NEW YORK (AP)-Marian An· umn n e a am eli's. Wilfred Skrede 100 Bridge" and "JOOIlny Eager." i "Well, they wanted me 10 sign, ,;;;, Arionymous , ••.• ; .25 derson madc her debut aldthe Rv VICTOR I.AURIStON, The worst was last year's "Valier ~l~. , 50 I took them up on it," he ex· of The Kings," which "e hated. :~~The, Benel'olent and ,Pr J,ectil'C P. Melee •• •• •• •• 1.00, ropoUtaNn Opcra hOus~ Fri ay t.~ g t 'In Thr. Cbatham News O"l'ks & Co Ltd plained. Then he reflected: "You Order, of Elks, St. John'; Lodge Anonymous •• •• •• •• tOOl, T~~~iam~jr~ln~~~~ o~c: ~~scr~eed CHATHAM. Ont. (Cn... Narcissc Iv. • • know, I've made a heck of a lot I of money from the studio in 21 No. 245, gratefully aclmowledgcs Friend ...... ,.25 by maestro Arturo Toscannini as Cnnlin died many years ago, The tH~ BOO~SELlER5 JIlONTREAL (CP)-Thlrty Mont· 1he following, donations towards Anonymous .. •• •• .75 "a voice Ihat comes oncc in a other day came a formal an· years, ~nd I've got doggone little to show for il." (Best guess is that real specialists will atlend Ih' ~lIe F. Simms Fire Relief Fund: W. F. Caldwell •• •• 5.00 'century," will play the fortune 1 nounce~cnt Iha.! "the governor· lIIGM has paid Taylor about $J,' three-day annual meeting of the 'i ,!rel'iously aeknowlcdged $1,300.91 Eileen Coady .... _. _._. _. _' _,,___ l._OO-t_e_Uc_r_i_n_\_'e_rd_i_'s_. ',;..:~_la_s_ked Ball." Ir~n~~~~;~eCOI\~~~11 ~~~ b~~~I~~ea~~~ 000.000). • Canadian Association of RadiolD­ c~,.------I ceased \0 be in co..'ltrol or occu· ; Why didn't he Iry for t.he profit· The conference will draw about ,200 pation or the II'harf at SI. Joseph, Pays To Be ! sharing deals on the outside, as gists in Ottawa beginning Monday. I Huron counl)""· , Canadian doctors concerned wit~ ! did Gable? I So the federal government Cor· . , "No, I'm the kind of a guy who diagno.sis and treatment of diseaseJ .. I mally ~ot rid of any. responsibility ATradesman likes to stay pul. I'm comfortable through x·rays, radium and radin· i" for a wharf that. bUilt many years I . here and that's where I'll stay," active isotopes. I' ago on an open shore, had beenl Rf:GINA (Cp)-Young Saskatch· i INEA Telephoto) ," NEWARRIV ALS " I long since swept aw.ay: There w~" I ewan is finding out t.iat it pays 1Blonde Barbara lIarmon covers up no nalural harbor. but Cantm to know a trade. • , • CLOSE COUPLED TOILETS visioned a man.made harbor as I Fi"urcs 'compiled 'hy the ap· as she gets out of a pobce car to I : the norlhern terminal of a canal prehticcship and tradesmen's qual· be escorted to Ihe New York apart· I lI"hieh. linking, Lake Huron and ificalion branch of the provincial ment of Judge Jonah J. Goldstein , I';, . • TOILET SEATS Lake' E~ie, would bypass the dan· labor department indicate a reo for arraignment as R ma,lerlal wit· : I ,~ers or the roundabout rout':) newed intcrest in improving skills. I ness for tile new compulsory pros· • SEPTIC TANKS thrullglI the Delroit ri.ver. . The interest is rcllectcd in Ihe Iltution trial planned for Tllinot \ Il I\:as about t!IC hOle Launer size of the classes cond~lctcd by "l\Uckcy" Jelke. , • COPPER TUBING came 1010 pOlVcr In 1896 thal Nar· the hranch at the 'Cana(lIan voca· cisse Cantin launched his project tional training school in Sa~kA' r • (and Fittings) or creating a harhor clly 011 .the loon and ~t Moose ,Taw technical Bob favlor SlO'nS Huron shore. A French·Canadlan. SChool. . 1 b Canlln visioned a greater Mure 'One reason llil'cn is that em·, N 'C' ALSO 1M STOCK: for hi~ race. ploymenl'bpportunilies are fewer. I ew ontract REPATRlh'r10N MOVE 'People who Ilave heen earning i Near Dashwood, close 10 ille good wages hal'e shown more .In. , I\~' no!, TROMM lakc, a nllmber oC Frcnch·Cr,na· terest Ihan before in improvlOg, HOLLYWOOD CAP) - Robert • SINKS ALL ITEMS dians from qlJcbce had seUlcd in their skills. i Tayior who alrearly holds the rec· • BASINS thc laic 50s or early ~os. With ' ord lo~ longest exchl,sive contract SOLD AT' Laurier's viclory, a ~ovement for ~RTHS __ of an' MGM star, has just signed • RANGE- BOIl:ERS repa!riation \0 C~nada of Que·' WHELAN-Born to Dt·. and on for anothel' six years, , COMPETITIVE becols who had gone to the easlern "'Irs. P. .T. Whelal1l. (nce Marlc Next month, handsomc Bob wlil United. States ,got undcr way. . Hayes). on January'Dth. a son, at have given 21 of his bcst years to • CABINET SINKS Cantm planncd 10 bring French· Memorial }-1:ospltal. Worcester, the company and you seldom see PRICES Canadians from Ihe Chicago area Mass. MolhCl' and baby doing records like that thcse days. As ETC.- ETC 10 sollIe at SI. Josepb, with, as well. ,a mattcr of fact, thc only star REPAIRS WI IICO ...... attractions, a lake port, a summer BUTTERY-At 51. Mary s Hos· , who can beat that mark is' Bing resort, industries and the canal. pital Montreal. January 7th, to Crosby who has been at Para· U t' t d ih t', 'tll ' Doris and .Taek Buttery. a daugh· ,. . VUleAllZlla e es Ima e, a \I I. all ex· tcr (The molher is the former mount for 23 years, riftstOftt • penditure of $5.000 by the federal Doris Ross) Since the departure of Ciark I public works depa.rtmen~. st. Jo· KENT-B'orn to Bob and Mary· Gablc, Taylor has be~n called the '.1.1 CI seph could he prOVIded II'llh a liar· Kent. a son, Or! ,January, 9th, at new kinll of MGl\I, a title he II'ou!d bor willi 10 fcet of waleI', as an ~t. Clare'S ;I!el'cy Hospital. be the first' 10 scoff. But Ihere s oullet for his induslrial comlDun· -_.--' "H--S no denying tbe regard t,~e studio .Ntld. Armature Works Ltd. ity. , DEA! ' has for its boy. His deal .still had BAMBRICK ST. lie, started .with two basic In· lII':HUlm-I':lsscd away at the I uo~ve:.::r~8~y~e~a:.r::10~go::...w::he::.::n~t:h:e.:b:::os:::'se:::s~ ____--_..:....------_D_I_A_L-"_50_2-- W dllslrles; a Imckyard and a saw' Gcilcl'al HOSjlltal.. on .Tanuary- mill. pInnning to mal'ket theIr olll: 91h, Italllh 13. 111'1'111'1'. In his Gist BRANDI put by water 10 Chieago and other year. Len to mOUl'1l tileir sad Amel'ican cities on' the Upper loss nrc his wire, two SOliS, tW() of murdf Lakes. grandchildren, one brother and 10 three Cantin accompanied by the St. three sisters. Funeral at 2.30 '. h . - t· p,m. on Tuesday by motor hearse the 5la~ Josep,b parIS pfle,st,· wen. to Ot· from hls'late residence, 3 King's Calholie lawn to explain tlle Immigration Bridge Court; to the General IN· STOCK scheme. 'Protestant Cemetery. three tir STORlIIlN PARLIAMENT BERG-Passed away suddenlY In.his ca WEARE· ,OFFERING Thc vote of $5,000 for prelim in· at Narsarssuak Air Base. Green· six mile .. '. ' . ary work on the SI. Joseph harbor land, 'Alfrcd G. Ber~ in llis fifty· roused a storm in Pariiamcnl. In first ycar; leal'ing to mourn bc· Polil!e j narticullir John ,Sherrill Tory sides, his wife:. Iwo' rlaphters. wa~ the inember ior Norlh Middle~ex, de. Eleanor at home and Mrs, 'i'. Sunday a Precision Dressed Lumber nounced It as purely yisionary. ~alph of Greenwood. Nova Sc~. Quirion, ~ The Brusseh' Post caustically ha. one siste,r and three broiher •. and form , " Funr.l'al notice laler. commented that SI. Joscph needs FINN-Passed peacl?fully awa~' a utltori tie .2 x 4, 2 x 8, 2 x 10 - 'in standard lengths would ba " ." .. II harbor as badly as'a goose needs .January oth . nuth Bellson be· side But J. Israel Tarte. loved wiCe Henry Flnni her thl!!' askin , . pockeL~," or h; minister of public work~; rcso· 27th year; left to mourn their Was kno .... lulcly championed his'compalriot's sad loss husband, '3 small sons, 3 of St. E, KILN DRIED,6 in. and7 in~P.&t, enterprise. '. ,. ' ~ister8. Olive, Flora and Lnrraine. repeated! "lVe arc payhlglarge sum,s [or Funeral Tuesday' at 2,30 p.m, meagre Long length, -LOWEST PRICES people from, Russi1\ and l'ol,3nd,", from 20 Angel Place. ,·TOP NOTCH , The 001 tl1e ministcr declared, "and I : NOTE OF THANKS· Quirion' t..iought it would be a·goodthing ------,motorist , to bring a few French.Canadians Mrs. (Capt.) R. C, Sbeppa~d , I model c. ,Also 10 Invade Ontario." , ' . and ~amllY wish to express th~II' giren hi! The $5 000 was voled and in no ~eep gratitude to aU who In many . , i' ways helped to make the passinr. TRIMMED ! , . ItEMANI ':"liSTERBOARD great tlm~, a .p ,er was extended of a dear husband and father Arral" far Into the lake. Thcrc" it seems, less severe. E~peclal1y to those court Me Ille harbor project began 'and who called and ,sent, flowers, 18, Clau( :.' ·:·WALLBOARDS~. ended. wreaths, messages and cards • NAVEL' BEEF ... J •.Yvon ON PAPER I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ch . The' city was paper. I I Were .; .AiBORITE' ... planned~n the .laUe Indeed foundatlolfs' .were laid for IN MEMORIAM from jll public buildings, and' a sort of civic manded centre designed.: Tbe ' brickyard ;' ~ <:,:MPORTED ,WO'ODand .'MET ALMOULDINGS· O'BR!EN plea. • i" • • ":" • " I., '...... , " ' ' actuany ,'operated; the,> sawmill .Theo never. ,materialized: 'the . harbor In loving memory of my on',the r .\ '.:JNSULATION·AND, ROOFING"" , I' WII.'!: left unfinished;, . dear Father F.O.M I .~ '. " Cantin's bopes died hard: ,But in tn writ, 1920,·wlth . a keen' demand for ·WILLl'AM J. O'BRIEN ... \ . '" ", .. juvcnile .... ,. ,,,.. , scarce building materials;' \.!Ie pro· . 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