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Calgary Heraldi
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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THE CACGARY HERACD Thursday, October 23, 1952- Audience Ballots Decided the Winners McCullaqh Estate Advertises Daily Paper Toronto Telegram Offered For Sale 1 TORONTO (CP) The Telegram, Toronto evening Yorkton Film Festival Awards Announced YORKTON, Sask. (CP) Award winners at Canada's second international documentary film festival, held during the last week in Yorkton, were announced Wednesday. The awards were made on the basis of ballots cast by the audiences showing their approval. The festival, only one of its kind in Canada, was spon- newspaper, is offered for sale in an advertisement published in this morning's Globe and Mai, All shares of the Toronto Telegram publishing company ere being offered by the executors of the late publisher, George McCuIlagh, who died Aug. 5 Mr.

McCullaeh also published! Film Board of Canada). 2, Ad Del Honorem tBruesgeman Alrar, Federal Republic of Germany); o. Opera School (National Film Board). Honorable mention Shakespeare and Kronborg (Danish Legation). Aniaieur 1, Ralph Stii-ck Ahernelhy.

2, Harry Fer-man, Yorkton. Honorable mention Joseph Soehn, Hcgina. Britain Announces Secret Already Known LONDON (Reuters) Britain Wednesday night officially announced a secret already known to the world development of a revolutionary new type jet engirt called the Conway. The U.S. trade journal.

Aviation Daily, published an article about the engine last week. The Conway, a Rolls-Royce engine, is constructed on a principle of fuel which give more power for less fuel. The Globe and Mail sored by the Yorkton Film Council. uwner is jauea In Hit-Run Death WINNING films in the various TENDERS SHALL? be for the Issued capital stock of the company, which publishes The Telegram, and will be received up to classifications were: Power (Crawley Films of Canada 2, Ocean Bounty (Norwegian Embassy); 3. These Thinss We Own (P.G.A.

Films of Winnipeg. Honorable mention The Dancing Fleece (United Kingdom Nov. 18 at the offices of the Chart i ered Trust Company, acting for the owners or the shares. Information Office and J. Arthur The executors announcement Rank Film Distributors of Canada was based on the clause of Mr.

McCullach's will which provides: Agricultural 1, Le Niger (Consulate de France); 2, Peaceful Conquest (Netherlands Embassy). "I hereby authorize my trustees, If at any time they deem it advis General 1, Animal Kingdom, (Union of South Africa); 2, Pelicans of Last Mountain (Fred G. Bard. Regina); 3, Monarch Butterfly Story (Encyclopaedia Brinn-nica Film U.S.A.) and The White Continent (United Kingdom Information Office and J. Arthur Rank Film Distributors of Canada (tie).

Honorable mentions Top of Europe (Legation of Sweden); Yoho Wonder Valley (National Film Board of Canada); By Map and Compass (Crawley Films (Canada) Advance Australia (Australian High Commissioner's Office). INDUSTRIAL 1, Packaged able, to sell all or any of tne property vested In my trustees by SOCIOLOGICAL 1. Christmas In Sweden (Legation Of Sweden): I EDMONTON (CP) A man was given a three-month jail sentence and a second remanded on a manslaughter charge when they appeared in police court Tuesday on charges in connection with the death Saturday night of Frederick A. Falkenburg, 67. Mr.

Falkenburg, Edmonton's 14th traffic fatality this year, was hit by a car that did not stop. John A. Rimcll, 31, of Edmonton, owner of the car, pleaded guilty to public mischief. Police said he had reported his car was stolen before 4he accident but. in a second statement he admitted he loaned the car.

William Charles Martin, 20, of Edmonton, was remanded without pica on a manslaughter charge. He also was charged wilh failing to remain at the scene of an ac CHARCOAL this, my will." THE TRUSTEES named by Mr. McCullagh in his will are II. G. Kimber, J.

M. Macintosh, Q.C., -i i 2. Kulu Valley (Government of India Information Service); 3, Caribbean (United Kingdom Information Office). Honorable mention Kiruna (Legation of Sweden). Cultural 1, Lismer (National G.

M. Hesellcn J. S. D. Tory, Q.C., and the Chartered Trust Company.

Mr. Kimber 634 10th Ave. W. 61131 now Is publisher of The Globe and Mail and actine publisher of The 4 Telegram, as well as president of 3 cident. Both Rimel and Martin are oil field workers.

-I i I Flu U.S. Generous With Revenue iking fur row couroH akd REDEEM YOUR VALUABLE LEVER COUPONS HERE WASHINGTON (AP) The U.S. has loaned or given more than one-tenth of its national revenue in the past seven years as foreign aid to friends and former friends. LARGE i This was disclosed today in a roundup of foreign aid by the department of commerce monthly publication Current Business. It 5 i aj.

irl.lrff rA said net foreign aid from mid-1945 to mid-1952 amounted to UwC 65 000,000. That was 11.3 per cent of the 40c ZTn THE DEVASTATION INFLICTED ON A COMMUNIST RAIL LINE and tunnel in North Korea is clearly illustrated in this low-level aerial photo. The rail line, connecting Kaesong and Hongsu-ni, was hit by landbased marine aircraft. The sealed entrance to the tunnel, (arrow), can be seen in the lower part of the photo, with a large bomb crater above it. The other big crater (at top centre), effectively seals the tunnel at the other end.

Just beyond are the torn and twisted tracks. U.S. $308,000,000,000 federal re venue in the seven years. the companies controlling both newspapers. Mr, McCullagh purchased The Telegram Nov.

25, 1948, and took over publication and direction Dec. 1 of the same year. He acquired it from the estate of the late John Ross Robertson, who died in 1918 and whose executors, under the terms of his will, had continued to operate the company. PURCHASE price of the paper, at. that time in its 73rd year, was $3,610,000.

The Telegram then had a circulation of 196,000. The 1952 Editor and Publisher year book lists the circulation at Sept. 30, 1951, at 200,217. Probe Decision Is Criticized WASHINGTON (AP) House of Representatives investigators criticized the justice department Tuesday for abandoning an antitrust investigation of the liquor Industry. They said they found "an inference" that political contributions played a part in the decision.

From 1948 to 1951, individuals connected with big liquor companies contributed between $155,550 and $165,550 to the Democratic and Republican parties, a House Judiciary sub-committee reported. IT ESTIMATED that'between 112,450 and $120,450 went to the Democrats and between $43,000 and $45,100 went to the Republicans. While there is an inference that donations had some connection with the "tapering off" of the antitrust Investigation in 1949, the committee said, "the evidence is reg. size 1C reg. size 1 Of A SHARP 'QUAKE BAKERSFIELD.

Calif. (AP) LARGE 29 GIANT fit A sharp earthquake rocked this U.S. Airmen Must Sign Cigarette Pledge tremor-conscious city at 12:04 p.m. P.S.T. (3:04 E.S.T.) Wednesday but there were no reports of LONDON, (Reuters) U.S.

Air Wednesday announced the new regulation to counter a growing black-market trade in tax-free cigarettes selling for a fraction of the price of British brands. they buy at their canteens are for personal use or for use by their dependents. The U.S. Air Force men in Britain from now on must sign a pledge that any cigarettes 67 WAX 2 bath size 20 With Your Coupon At Our Grocery Dcp't SPREADEASY OR GOLDENLOAF CHEESE Vi lb. pkg 29 1 lb.

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FREE DELIVERY Store Hours: 8:30 to 5:30 Wednesdoy, 8:30 to 12:30 PHONE ORDERS DELIVERED Meat Grocery Phone Nst. NAGLER'S LTD. FOLLOWING DAY 24341 63614 64496 Block North of City Hull Fhons 27715 rteoucr a wooo comtant tm.

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