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fD MOJITOS' JOrRN'At, SATTRDAT. rTOVEMBrri tv, I AGE TWO India Concerned Because of a fuel shortage, oll-heftted houses In Sweden will be without hot water during the Crewmen Walk Off Queen Elizabeth Investment Now $725,000 Province Given Possession Of North Oil Sands Plant 15 Workmen Killed As Floor Collapses OPORTO. Portimal. (API-Fifteen workmen building a six-storey apartment were nud nine others were injured Friday whrn the third floor collapsed. An rnrtn tremor early Thursday is believed to have disturbed the structural work.

I mm Honduras has exported 4,510,717 bundles of bananas in three months. Courtroom Drafts Draw Judge's Ire OTTAWA. iCP Mr. Justice E. R.

K. threatened Friday to leave the bench it' something ln't done about drafts in the capital's ancient county court rov-m. He warned court officials that 11 he returns for the January assizes and finds "the same discomforts 11 i i it" 4 i a VNJ Vvk 'lihiiWh ltiran.n Un- nnlv nntner to AKTMItlTI ll PHYSSO THERAPY SEE Michael Andruchow I'nr Colon Thrrnov to relieve Conilliuillnn I limn I lflj Ave. I'liime ZWTt the Name r'-l BOOKKEEPING Can be handled easily with our MONEY BACK BOOKS -v 4, It i 1 at low cs $5.00 per year JACK M. OLYAN, B.Sc.

INCOME TAX SPECIALIST 11049 $8 Ave. Edmonton, phone 34794 Remember Art Eholo Serrece In China' Struggle PARIS, (AP) India's ambassador to Russia. Mrs. Vljayalak-shmi Pandit, paid Friday India cannot remain indifferent to China'? "mortal Mrupgle" with Chinese Communists She is sister of Premier Jawn- nariai nenru ann jieans jiuun United Nations delegation. The weakening of China must inevitably have Rn adverse effect on Asia as a whale," she said in an interview.

Oil Revenues Gain But Surplus Down (Continued from Page 1) sources show an Increase of compared with the corresponding period of 1947, says the report. More For University Major Increases under this heading include (11.078.149 in grants to schools, $684,730 more for the University of Alberta, and $235,577 additional for old age pensioners' hospital and medical services. Eridse maintenance was up by $104,363 and main highways maintenance cost $225,394 more than in the same period of last year. For district highways and local roads, there was an Increase of $124,172. These Increased requirements were due to spring flood conditions, according to the report.

Due to the increased number of old age pensioners and higher pensions, payments of pensions were up by $938,068. A new item Is $29,226 for the establishment of the Alberta agent general's office in London. Health Funds Increased For public health Institutions, there was an Increase of $203,889, while payments under the Cancer Treatment and Prevention Act gained by $26,621, owing to wider services being provided. Free school text books took an additional $72,326. The amount provided for Canadian vocational training Increased by $27,072.

The report shows $51,785 was required for the Rosehaven home for the aged at Camrose. SOVIET GIVES IT WRECK BERLIN, (Reuters) Russian authorities in Berlin, Friday night gave permission for an R.A.F. salvage party to enter the Soviet zore to recover a wrecked airlift plane and the bodies of three occupants killed In a crash Wednesday night. Two seats were reserved In a Dutch airliner which left London i Airport for Holland, for nine feet, Inches Jan Rijnhout, the 392 pound Dutch giant. WHAT IS SACO-PELO? It Is the remarkable scientific discovery of the age which will permanently kill the roots of all superfluous hair.

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After hearing Mr. White's final appeal, Mr. Justice McBride saii' "The motion by the government o. Alberta will he granted Counsel for the defenoant has failed toco n-, emce me that there will be any un- iairnesf in jrraming 01 niai moiuui and if it be the case that the parties are negotiating either directly or indirectly in any manner affecting the issues in this action, the grant ing of the order will in no way pre elude the continuation of, or cir cumscribe sucn negotiations. Abbe Testifies Against 'Witness' QUEBEC, (CP) Under cross-examination in a Jehovah Witnesses' test case.

Abbe Herve Gagne, professor of theology at Laval University, testified in superior court Friday that "since the first two centuries of our era there have always been heretics who claimed they were directly inspired by heaven." He said these people were considered "soft-headed." Mr. Justice Leon Casgrain adjourned the hearing until Jan. 24 in the court action taken by Damase Daviau, a member of the Witnesses of Jehovah sect, to quash a city bylaw forbidding the distribution of circulars without per'ion of the chief of police. The Roman Catholic theologian, one of three religious men brought into the case by the city which is contesting the action, testified earlier In the case and was recalled for cross-examination by counsel for Datfau. Asked bv Mr.

Justice Casgrain if he thought Mr. Daviau was "inspired," Abbe Gagne replied: 'Xet him prove it by miracles and we will believe in him." A firm in Germany is trying to sell in America a pencil that writes in four different colors. STAMMERERS We Guarantee 700 Results P. J. Sherstobetoff "Manager of the Perfect Speech Institute" of Cres-ton, B.C, will be at the Cecil Hotel, Edmonton, oa December 3rd, to organize an Edmonton Class.

CALL ON US AT THE HOTEL FOR FULL INFORMATION YEE TEE HERBS jGive Quick Relief I tot many ailments TEE YEE Herb Specialists in'16-99 St Edmonton (Est. 19351 It's PAGE i I Special rift tfivrinr Vi rrf ipM Si. (Continued from Page 1) stopped diverting ships to Halifax during their strike. NEW Y0RK rounds pf talks U0 Amrrlcan coast watvriront -tie-Op Saturday centred on a reported cut In the strikers' pay demands. A fource close to the negotiators saJd the International Longshoremen's Association (A.F.L.) has offered to settle the wage issue for a 25-cent hourly increase.

This Is only half the original demand for" a BO-ceut hourly boost. There m-ere scant Indications the employers would ccept the new figure. Previously, the New York Shipping Association, representing the employers, fixed a 10-cent hourly increase as their utmost "concession." It was the dock workers' rejection of this offer that 11 flays ago touched off the strike that has paralyzed fvery ma "or Atlantic port In the United States and tied up 217 foreign and American-flag vessels. The longshore-men's straight-time pay under the old contract was $1.75 hourly. HALIFAX, (CPl Halifax longshoremen Saturday were reported seeking new contract negotiations and at the game time continued to work ships diverted here by the United States port strike.

J. J. Campbell, president of the Halifax Longshoremen's Association (A.F.L.) announced union proposals were submitted to shipping companies but no reply had been received. Fresent contract with a basic rat of $1.20 an hour expires Nov. 30.

The 2,000 union members were said to be asking increases "in the vicinity of 25 cents an 20-To-l Shot Wins Race Classic MANCHESTER, England, (CP) Sports Master won the Manchester November Handicap Saturday as the curtain fell on the British flat racing season. Good Taste at 33 to 1 was second in the field of 40 that contested the 1 '4 -miles event. Yoyo, 100 to 6 chance, was third. Sports Master, a lightly-weighted three-year-old owned by D. Morris, paid 20 to 1.

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A western Canada entry, Starlight Koncarness, owned by Hardy E. Salter of Calgary, Alt is the grand champion Percheron mare. For anyone who wonders why the Royal Winter Fair can award "world titles'' while the Chicago Livestock Exposition makes similar awards, officials have a ready answer. They say the Chicago fhow Just doesn't hand out the title of world champion. Chicago calls them "kings," one official said! "We believe Canada grows the best wheat in the world," he added, "and we thought that if Canadians wanted to win a world title in wheat they could win it in their own country." He pointed out that Canadians have taken nearly every one of the Chicago "Wheat Kin?" awards over many years.

CAMROSE, (CP) The newly-crowned rye king of the world, R. Wennerstrom of Camrose, Friday night wss "very happy about my achievement." The 26-year-old farmer, exhibiting at Toronto for the first time, did not make the trip east but remained on his farm at Camrose, some 70 miles southeast of Edmonton. Wennerstrom was when Informed that his entry was judged tops and "now I sure plan to continue growing registered seed." The champion owns a 160-acre farm four miles north of Camro6e and has a 14-acre field of the prize spring rye. He had farmed lor a number of years on his own. Wennerstrom's wife and daughter are ''elated the same as I am.

We are all quite happy about the whole thing." British Royalty Will Help Italians NAPLES, Italy, (Reuters) The British Royal Family has intervened in the case of 40 Italians imprisoned on the island of Procida, off Naples, a telegram received at the prison from the comptroller of Princess Elizabeth's household disclosed Fri day. The mothers of the prisoners had sent a letter to Princess Elizabeth asking her to intervene on behalf or their sons who were sentenced by British courts during the Allied occupation of Italy. In the letter they congratulated the Princess on the birth of a son and wrote: "Our happiness would be as great as yours if our sons could return home." i The comptroller's telegram said the Royal Family had decided to bring the case to the attention of I "competent authorities with a view to obtaining the release ol the prisoners." Is Edmonton Being By-Passed? Listen to the -viewpoint of the EDMONTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE regarding mainline air service through our City. This Is the first of a wrles of forum broadcasts. EVERY SUNDAY 8:30 p.m.

CJCA SALES AGENTS Aggressive sales agency required for Province of Alberta to bnild wholesale and retail hardware sales of nationally known branded line. State number of salesmen available. Bex 241, Hochelaga Post Office; Montreal, Que. Pierre Tie Gaulle, mavor of Taris and brother of General I harles de Gaulle, folds his ballot after marking his choices in the indirect election for complete renewal cf the Council of the Republic, which is the senate of the French parliament. Gen.

De Gaulle's Rally of the French People (R.P.F.) emerged with 48 percent of the vote, moviny it for the first time into the national administration in a powerful position. It can now demand new popular elections for the combined legislative and executive branch, the national assembly. The R.P.F. gained a total of 98 councillors. Communists have .16.

Radical Socialists have 42. Suchow Battle Not Over Yet NANKING, (AP) Although government dispatches claim that the Battle of Suchow Is considered closed and a "complete victory" for Nationalist forces, it is evident that fighting Is still in progress. In fact the battle apparently Is continuing on all Tanks of the northern Kiangsu bastion and the decisive action may be yet to be fought. Gen. H.

Ying-chin, national defence minister, reporting to the executive yuan (legislature), said stiff fighting still Is continuing in the vicinity of Nienchuang, 33 miles east of Suchow, where a major Red force recently was set back. Ho said government troops south of Suchow, on the line to Nanking, will be rein forced. A report on the Kiangsu situation to the Nanking Evening Post said four Communist columns under the direction of Gen. Chen Yi had at tacked government positions along the Payichi-Nienchuang line, where the troops under Gen. Huang Po-tao formerly were trapped in a Red pincers movement.

The Nationalist air arm again was effective in up setting the assault, the report said. At Suhsien, rail station midway between Pengpu and Suchow, a Communist attempt to cut off the southern rail communication was foiled by government forces. Other National forces under the command of Gen. Li Mi, were re ported to have reached Hanchuang, 25 miles north of Suchow, which fell to the Reds shortly before the major assault began. Train Crew Honors Blind Passenger BRIDGEPORT, (AP) Miss Jennie Kondrasky, who com mutes daily from Stamford to Bridgeport, said Friday's ride was "the happiest and shortest I have ever had." That was her reaction to the surprise party given her by the crew of New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad train No.

6 to celebrate her 34th birthday. The crew of the train which Miss Kondrasky has been riding for more than seven called her their favorite commuter. They served her a birthday cake in the dining car, and presented her with a knitting bag. But Miss Kondrasky couldnt see the gifts. She has been blind since birth.

JUDGE DIES REG IN (CP) Mr. Justice Percy McCuaig Anderson of Saskatchewan court of appeal died suddenly in hospital Friday night. He was 69, and had been in good health until stricken at home Thursday. DR. MESSENGER CHIROPRACTOR Lody Attendant X-Rar FREE EXAMINATION 444 Tegler Bidg.

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