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The Leader-Post from Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 11

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The Leader-Posti
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int if '8 ii PAGE tLFYtN -IH UADtR-POsI. REGLVA. WPDNEaDLY. JANUARY 33. 1S: Gladiolus films Charlotte answered Resolution defeated t-iren I Rato decision theft TtllliCS IOlllld UL due on Friday busy singing, acting wg rot an a dr ea-c offerers ir.

V. '1 -n KC OTTAWA. Jan 23 THe Ve-rd cf Uar5pr i' t- rs ced it ..1 hand Fri4.iay at 10 Exev-tve ra tf the Feg'ds sx.c Ti.es-v g-t prevaewed gadiVus f.lrr.s f-'m rtt Say s3n HAUFAN Jan -J a' 3e- re Nc a p.Cs- cf -b tr.emters asjc.a- c.ea.Iv t.v.r., id Tutsdi r-iM htpes ap cf Canada's at -Ft i r.i sertenred F.ouert to mnr.tr.s' rt 'h i i irL.ir, i I r-O-ts that i i rs be I 3 pnenitmi pav roh was ift-i T-i J' tre (CP. rr- A ec a LST an MSTi cn the late: splivaUvn fur a frv.ght-rate increase. 1-e ra 'wavs a era! increase ierte' at.ah would aud about to tee r.aUDi.ai fre.ght b.ll Heanrgs in the were completed late in 1931.

3 el sir as -'it hevv m. jure te.ephone from c-us growing -e at Walfville the is The he.e. resoiu- cc. 'i'r could t.m.e i t.r.g their sro i usu ta'-orrg t-e ar.r.ufel ta- A eu gate ti. ia i re -as ll and areDrmg tie ie wrns to wotds which describe Jan New $ork on television, he has Rutes, bas, g.et art.st on the starred in a Canadian muv.e, and Ce.et.rny Sc-r-es sndlvd to s.r,g to Camma as a tailor in concert Wedi.e-oiav mint at I cu-1 n't ie on a button or Ended tr.aich.

thread a ueeu.e when I he Reg.r.a owho'becaU In Ca-ada tor before t-e goods ptm he returned to Hla s.ngirg the after effects of a rort Now, three year later, he has 1 t.g Czechos.ovak.an the Cpera festivals in' War veean placed person wih comp.ee tne TorORt0i wlth lne BC, fce CLC tne Rot Cuu- idfRtvi 3 company and on told court or concert in Toronto trftjr, He current singnf on auditorium on Feb Interactional Artists delegste ow paying i- in of extra Proposals to hold population A cheape t.e gram 3 tf'encm 1 cy 'Aj t. A luteer, Sa-Laitne-van Ltorir; leader, at a rrtan uf movement away I.w. land and out of tne pravinte wr.uh has been partially mpcr.s.uie for the populat.on lot of over 2 'i0 tc-tween 1318 and 131 1 Speaking on a CEC "iVur. Affair broadest, the Lear-. leader compared the loss with a gain of 44 0'n for COMINTING Manitoba and 133,000 far Ahe'ta The reason he sod, wa th-t the other governments have been concerned with policies to counteract rural isolation by prcrnc.on of betv-r roads, farm dm tr.fn a-tion, better telephone service an rural educational faciliSon He claimed tr-at surh set as clectauty and telephones win-run muih more neatly it iovt the other provinces.

1 He Saskatchewan's (wu.r.i was mote concerned wl'h operatirg electru ity and telephones crown corporations width Albertan term for 'gck' exdjra.on par "(g. ra-- 1 -m Id -rt Vie-e a. Th--n he 31. to I- fiom a downtown hmR said he tock sMfer.rg from a dm.k.rg tout. A Se.ond VVorld KC, ty prosecutor, Plane dead at irurt from HaUiisi.n as 'a a git it puolic Ihitn icon, ii tl loygi.out Wat arid secretary 1'Hj, until would 0un 1,1 Buffalo U.S.

areas shivering 1 1- i n.l i ei iv ir I Sacnan hew an 1 1 iioner su tHe ee-la'fr'ert s' te and than sr. eo-i i deparmer.t oietat-on WuS be-levei hat each strut iiou'i thy whole tv then pay in tUa quo' as CHICAGO, Jn. ub- zero col spread over wtte I Mr. Rubf-v is a weil-anown Toronto. rt.st in Canadian and inter- Sports were hi fiit riteect muiic tentie.

hairgjj won championships in Doth toured the Dominion arid South tennis and sKtir.g while in Czwcho-An. erica and havirg sung many Slovakia. at the principal hou-es in Forced Labor erah PARIS Jan 23 -a. 3 eins ij that the Crnd ttate', tv p.iirg $120 000 In fi e' Arr.ertcan Cers ferceo d'wn ri lad adm.ttin 'A ev ei es 1 1 si tl.vC dter Lp to ta.e prt'-e-t twi tcre r.dthir.2 on cot iTtit be Sktid M. Num- -Dur-ng tt.e last c.avs rather Vip taxing of 'te id west pe h.a been let 1 1 r-Eur-jpe.

He was voted Cctro- tx gan studies in medicu.eintry weather of anew, ue m.id rumors Hu t.uth ng h.i' slovaKia foremost sii'ger in but was foiled to abardnn them strong winds hit areas fiom tiic t.s n.dira'e vv hen he took part an ini i-during the German occupation. RoiK.ls to New Engand decuibed national competition dunt.g the ue w4il taken to Germany as The Dasotas and wi-eirn M.n- great Arr.eniai. Id ugue music festival labor and while there was nesota dug out fiom a Ll.raui tj10 pmemor-geneia! the rep.i- 1 vue lrein rrom anernat.e 9U- A jesiutson asK.r.g tupv- servant. Hut le not only a singer ordered to sing at the Municipal that nearly paralyzed tiui.spcutw- Sl1 tune Ule K.r.g'in Canada daY Pnson sei.tenves p', tc showed to mawe t.tir own under-secietary of Opera house in Goriltz. tion, uni ton-titutionallv thus appoint- Violet delegate Jakob Maiik to pvote and wolf vnat es if iliev use Rv-s-iao f.gters based In Hii-itJ gar f'ied aiwn a US or to indicate that a ui.ci- traroixe last Nov ,9 To tut.

oral ihar.e is be.rg e'fev'ed 'cere fu-ed pee 23 alter 4-5Cj It be ren endxred tha the gmeinor-geneirtl the rop.i AVus Qh.ef 1-oaiS Ch ritr, S'ony Rap nls di te uern-re it app-nrts tt-e-r d.ois ev -old ta. tion. lisle there he did some work It was 30 degiees lehiw 33 below in Regina Wh for the underground. Grand Folks, ND, eui'v Wedne-, He came to Canada from day. Minnesota reported leaning' for'SOn cor-evtness of that judgment Tiappeis have beet iillowet Switzerland where he dodged the of 20 below and it was 12 done consultation with the the f-nc.

onlv 20 smuC'. Swiss police for six months until Iowa. No immediate relief I mm Canadian government The? were convicted cf his Canadian visa came through, the icy blasts was in prospect. It tlo not gnow of anv mg the Hungarian border to drop He left Czechoslovakia for was cold southwani to the Gulf of tjJ(? vvnere thus Kk been maps, radir and other surplus MUOR GETS AWARD Remna was one of the coldest PO1141 going to Geneva Mexico and eastumd the Ap- M1hjoct to paituan debate and it is to anti-Communu-t saboU-uo lithe province Tuesday! Gech repi esentative jat the palathians. be hoped that it will not become Hungary.

All branch line tiavel ants in the province WITH THE CANADIAN'S IN K1EA, Jan 23 (CP May. Jack the Second World i from Scptem-1 Tuly, 1947, hadl for a federal! i profit. He said that of t0Jt I alleged crown corporation prof.ts Vtrison a staff member of the, of around 4 the power FI" in' Bost for the last 25 corporation accounted for $1 iS btl.tvtd to have biarded the 000 and telephones fir ba! 0 at NY, on a flight fiom iwa to Washington Small Industries based on (heap UP MURi nt. fining the weekly tobu, Mr. ucker dunned, publicahon in Toronto.

Tucscr urged better edu-l Another of the IB passenger rational facilities tn rural areas, rfrp.n was John F. Chester, 45, suggesting larger provincial hool public id itions diiector of the grant would enable better salar- Carrier Air Conditioning company so in the future Concouu International dExecu-l tiain over tion Musical as means of getting the Dakotas and western Mmne- sota was cancelled p.i.- country Geuige of Edmonton rvccivfs! i Wednesday the DM' he won Li a bitter skirmish Iasi December. TIRROR Rltrov KcmIs forced priot night with a low of 33 degrees below zero. Coldest point the pirn n- vvas Sasrtatoon with 3m Hfi mct hjg wife Susan trains wcie lunmrg degrees beloa, the wcatheg office en lhe Uo Klarred the hours late. rfPorbs- 'dun movie "Forbidden Journey! Nwthcm Pacific truis to Temperatures of 20 to 30 below jfj, wlf do(, rni.v,,.

an(j from Winmpe, weie general across the prairies raji0 Work in Hollywood and New Manitoba June noithwcst of De is still considerably warmerYoik. SAIGON, lndo-Chma. (AP). The latest temr ui 23 un i i EVER ATE MuiK-Ty in but plows from weie expected to fiee them Catholic pnest. expelled fmm cycles left outside a restauiant Windr, which rca.

lied veloc Pies Commund China, said tY edi.es- Pnompenh, the capital. Mondav of moreth.in 50 miles i hour in Q8V Ule Red' made him sweep the fkbt s.milar devices injured about IrQJPP'T uC the three states, dim, niched Wed- streets of Tm.gchow in bhensi 30 persons lky-rr nesdav as the blast of sub-ero Province month while he cold su-utk. trial for killing people." ms to induce teachers to remain Syracuse, N.Y. He was a for-Jwhlch in the profession, In some prov- mer goiu-ial business editor of thejthan Snag, Alaska, which repotted hues grants have been increased Assouan Piess and a Second a temperature of 63 degrees below rf) T1 ft (J to the point when- they cairy al- World War war correspondent, most half the to, st of primai The pilot, 33-year-old Capt. education.

Thomas J. Reid, lived only three The C.C.F. government has in- block from the spot where the creased grants by $3,878,000, plane crashed. His wife, Henrietta, which Is leg than the increase In said Reid had "just completed an ported delays in tiain service receipts from the education tax airlift to Japan. I Regina trains weie reported frofn since they took office, he said, Mr.

Wilson, 43. had been with 1 to two hours late Wednesday Deadlock moat of Canada, many points re- continues (Continued From Page One) Sfsi lo Sckvctycu 'Tt- 7 and local taxpayers must carry the Maclean-H publishing morning and were expected to he that the Reds would not more than two-thirds of the in-'compnny August, 1928. He on time Wednesday night. on this point, creased school costs, was born England. He criticized centralization of Holiday Job Start mrm rWcVAN STORAGE C9 Msgr.

Peter Moietti, Franciscan prefect apostolic of Tungchow, said the Communist, tiled him and Rev. Augusto Taddei List month' on chatges of imperialism" and having "killed people in Tung-! CAIRO, Jan. 23 (APi. An chow Catholic hospital. newspaper correspon- Moretti said the only proof the1 at dent reported Wednesday that Reds offered for their murder1 So.

let Foit-ign Andrei charge was that people were tion company said cold "'i ''L- vummuuu saui ylg)dnky told him Russia will operated on the hospital and' accompanied by snow and blow- Ending to drop a 1MUt Mlddlc hdst l)e(jples rtied. ing snow at the first of the ar thyew themselves of we.uein ccon- health services In lurger cen'res third-year commerce effected by cold, dear weather, 'delivered by a liaison officer it. Paruniinlii its PHONE 9E50I Moving rtUng -fenippinf REGINA Pmctpai Ctticfl with attendant disr ouragcment of and finantp student at the Univer smaller hospitals, Fiechcai at'en- hlty nf Toronto, he took a holiday tion should tie dose to the peer lc Job the Financial Post and he said pointing Out that doctor radution beranlf a fun. prefer to work in an area whu- s(aff mcmbcr of the busln, hospitals are available. From 1928 until 1941 he worked biwa l'doI Cm to Agents at Regina for ALLIED VAN LINES NATION-HIDE MOVING stopped "a fw hnea aVd th7y dropped a l.OUO-pcmnd'--,, only able to ope, ate as far as bmb near Kaesong tan Thursday.

4-The tatemwlt was p.bh.hed by No one was hurt and no dam ao-govemmeht ppep BERLIN, Jan. 23 fReuters). was done. ibelieved to have the hugest tir- Fast German Pi emter Otto Grote- Col. James Fstevan on Monday and Tuesday, This service was irported normal Murray said a woild.

It wohl sak. Wednesday, The Moose Jaw-Pon- the Arab on leave, suffering es in Lad weather, exhaustion caused by over- German new teix and Moose Jaw-Rlverhurst j.t 's- Unes were reported blocked Wed- Lgan to hghten ttlrToad" correspondent. a Pans jad vishinsky gave his views terview. the West agency DPA said TASTES BETTER WITH resday at noon but may be opened I jajd was comparatively. WneSeayi ht easy to get the wrong swili h.

The Saskatchewan Motor dub Murray said "evidence in that Ml highways were Red CCF tO SCCk 1IO pected to be cleaied by snow- truce SUpply convoy the next LV k1v. i rflv H.4 II itrl a1 is i. ntrrKi by TO zVDDKLSS CAUiABIWS business and grain editor for the Provincial Treasurer C. Flne paper. He also handled Insurance Will address members of tt advertising.

He spent two years CCF. Ca'gary constituency as-jin Montreal as assistant editor un-soclatlon at the associations the direction of Reille Thom-nual meeting Thursday. Mr. Fines' son and then Gus Langdon, both subject will he "Saskatchew'un of whom have since led the paper. Forges Ahead.

In 1941 he was moved to Otta- iWa and became Ottawa editor Ule concentrited on a field then TteW fo Canadian business Journalism that of national affairs. He covered the Canadian and IJaIh Dauial --J (Lmseli British war efforts, the postwar IlClP DOWeiS 800 ilOtnaen.BreUon Woods and Geneva trade conferences, the international air Kindt to Buffer from tches or irnlng orgrUullthoa find last eni Wfifi In aiul the Nctherlanda as a Rurnhijr of 8tomrh, ton of m( mber nf a pfi mi delegation If you Biiffrr from UpMtic rollti Oidinart stomach wont pM1r imiph. Youi OTiung OU ElUOpean ecOHOfniC CO really KOI A.t)I POnVDKHS winch work onr ration lhrr Hrys to rrU Irnsff Intentln 1 soofho som mucous mBmbrtn nd chcjc trvinff koi AiK powDKRa fiatufactionu ont Kt the United States, is Konry back. At ail druf ttorM. 276 feet below sea level.

nices'lvely as insuiame, banking, about 20 miles north of Kaesong The colonel said the Com munlsts appeared to be taking ad vantage of special truce convoy, markings to protect oilier convoys OTTAWA, Jan. 23 (CP) The un new homes fell off dunt.g from attaik. jc.CF. plans a time fur govern-. cUC' kvi -l government niea- Llbby Discouraged ment-subsidized, low-rental honv- Rear-Admiral R.

E. Libbv of the mg at the next session of put ltd suies "delibci aid taken-the effect of impeding aue building had Uk- ploughs Wednesday night. The outlook for Saskatchewan weather Is continuing very cold, sunny, becoming cloudy Thursday-High forecast for Thursday is 20 degrees below following an overnight low of 30 below. There is no snow in sight at the present time, the weather office said. Lfl.N.

emerged discouraged from nricn Thatcher (C F. "For instance, he said, the Other sub-committee. He said Moose said Tuesdav night. the loud Is only a good as tie tngiedierits which mtc. it Make ute viur men Is imlutic a gentro i portion of butter, milk oi neam You'll (it'd Pain Daily Products among the la't It looked as though the sub-com-j jd; Thatcher, declaring moic i eased the down payment ic-mittee were approaching a "com- tjian aoo.DOO Canadians lack ade- ounod under the National Iiouwng plete stalemate over trie right of quatc housing, accused the govern- act, from 10 percent to a mini-war prisons to refuse repatrra-jraeii 0(p inertia, indifference and mum of 20 percent.

At today's The Reds want forced re- complete ineptitude In meeting' prices, $3 000 or more was needed prisoners, if problem. as a down payment un even a Thp resale price maintenance is- small house. 4) iTlirce die, one hurt in fire LA TOQUE, Jan. 23 (CP). Three children died and a fourth wa seriously injured mand said "in The Voice of the UN.

Com a broadcast sue of the parliamentary session By jts lack of leadership, by its to last fall was artificially manu- handling of material priorities and 'Call Us Today for Daily Delivery" PALM DAIRIES LTD. finest available. nnrth nt lllllll IUC11 limiwu uuujhij, oti. Mr. ThfitChCr Said, cdfrozen the truce talks in hopei(Thateher said In a speech government has made it vir-tof exasperating the U.N.

com- cBC's free-time political series, tually impossible for people in tne hone 03178 McIntyre and 7th town about 90 miles Three Rivers, Que. anTlelen1 Noting that the bureau of atatis- lower iifcome brackets to buy new 2 Adrtn ri Mr. "The Kremlin next order wlll reently rcported that stllns homes and Mrs Adrien Cote. depend largely on Its studied The couple, in their early 30s, Evaluation of the current woild ate in hospital with slight in- picture, the broadcast said, juries, while Rachel, their flv BREAD AND BITTER IltSIC IS CJSADLiS MEALS WHEN ITS Siheruotul' Purity firand Butter Every Meal's a TREAT! year-old daughter, Is reported in CONTINUING critical condition with burns. The fire was reported to have started in an over-heated Appointment to stir Tories- (Continued From Page One) F.DHIN WEEKS RITES Edwin Weeks, Richardsoni district pioneer Ihrmer buned In tl0'ln2 in the Bahamas and has Regina Wednesday, is survived no cmment his widow, two sons and twoi Britons Intrigued daughters all livin In the Regina LONDON, Jan.

23 (CP). The' district. They aie: Melville Weeks Alexander fnr defence-minister: and Leslie Weeks, farming at and Massey tor -governor-general Richardson; Mrs. Eleanor Lo-(boom continued to intrigue British! Gulsto and Mr I. Verna Treen, both political commentators Wednes-I of Regina.

Mr. Weeks died Sun- day. riUITY DAIRY COMPANY ftmlth and South Railway Regina day at 70. YOUR HANDS ARE NOTICED VI Atul AtliuiW, With magical amalliants that rolly pan (rota to bring hilharto unhaard of Soflnat plus pradouc lanolin fo fllvO failing protection Hinds tan and will beautify your whole hand In just 10 day. BASIC IN CANADIAN ECONOMYi To 400,000 P.nrv I armors of C-anuda, butter and the other dairy (inxliu are their 'bread and butter.

So to thousands of others engaged in the nianuf mure and distribution of these ptoduiK I.vcrv ninhaae of Canadian dnry food --Nature's fine foods i an economical (ontrdntu to the health and nourtslimcnt of nir fa mil v. Every jninhaM, too, plavsa pirt die maintenance of (stnidian mdu-try which is proud to )ot Itou Datri Line" I tl ten prefyam on THurtdau I 4i- 1 VO m. LJ T. er.rr tkt FfSi-i anaHa Sdnork oj C. Viscount Bracken's statement Ir.

Johannesburg Tuesday that Field Marshal Viscount Alexander Is ticketed to Lake over the British defence ministry, and that Vincent Massey is slated to yeplace Alexander as governor-general of Can-, ada is regarded here as just about? clinching the maftei. The Daily Telegraph said "Lordi Bracken has declared Mr. Massey I is the choice and fiotn what we' i hear nowaday we think he is' right The Manchester Guardian, speculated that Lord Bracken statement in South Africa may have been a "calculated indiscretion." "So many Canadian! ai( indignant at the pmposal to p-' point Canadian (a governor' general) that Lord Biackcn may, have thought it desirable for the debate to be conducted in public, said the Guardion. The Yorkshire Post said Massey's presence In London he is staying In Kensington with his son, Hvrt edd weight to speculation about his future. It said govemors-general by established custom are received by the King and Queen before taking up their appointments.

Massey, 64, Canadian high com mimioner in London fie. 1935 to 1948 has declined comment on reports of a new appointment (J0ltcit(oa(lss, SERVICI BUREAU Ontario DAIRY FOODS 439 Hu'On HimkzCna tin LOST SOMETHING Place a Lost ini Found ad In The Leaaer-Post; to rearh the finder. For a helpful Clasiiftd adJtaker dial 7634..

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