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The Leader-Post du lieu suivant : Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada • 10

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The Leader-Posti
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Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
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vessel as the 88-ton Chin Jul-In the Indian Ocean. The lllne of the crew was blamed on bad fish. PACE TEN Nasser death Food poisoning reported at sea had among his decorations four Order of Lemn and three Red Banners, died March 28. Causa of death was not given. He served in the Ukraine and central front against the Nazis in the war.

plot FOUGHT NAZIS LV RUSSIA MANILA (AP) The RCA communications marine station here said today it intercepted a message from a Nationalist Chinese fishing boat reporting all the 21 crew members were stricken with food poisoning MOSCOW (AP)-The death of one of Russia's senior field commanders, Col, Gen. Nikolai Pukhov, 63. was announced in the Soviet press Sunday. The an- The me-wge identified the nouncement said Pukhov. who ABOUT TOMATOES Though is native to South America, the tomato was widely cultivated ui Euiitpe long before it was eaten in tlie United States, alleged DAMASCUS.

Sjria CAP Ibrahim, of King Saud of Saudi Arabia, das ciargr-d -day w. ith plotting to assassinate Pres dent Nasser A 27-pagf indictment accused turn and his brother, Maud Ibrahim, of planning to prevent the recent merger of Egypt and Syria by killing Na-er an aerial collision of two planes Saud, who apparently ha much of his power Mi.te Crown Prince Feisal emerged as a Saudi Arabian strongman, and the Kings Srian wife, Uin Kha-led, were named as the masterminds of the ailtged plot J-ad Ibrahim and his brother, both of whom fled from Svna earlier this month are exputi-d to be tried in ab-entia in Apul THE LEADER-POST, REGINA, MONDAY. MARCH 31, 1958 Ruby eye sees edge of universe NEW YORK (AP) A new kind of radiotelescope with a ruby "eye" has been developed that mav permit man to see the edge of his universe, Columbia University said Sunday, The core of the new telescope is an amplification device, using a synthetic ruby and developed by Columbia and the US, naval search laboratory, The device, called MASER, has been installed on the naval research laboratorys 50-foot radio-telescope in Washington telescopes, the announcement said, are expected to have as much as 100 times the sensitivity of electronic radio telescopes now in use. Its name comes from "Microwave Ampli fication by Stimulated Emission of Radiation." The rubv heart of the telescope receives radio signals from planets or galanes of outer space at the extremely high frequency of 9,000 megacycles. When struck by these signals, the gem emits some of its own internal energy at the same frequency, thus greatly amplifying the tiny signals.

Dr Charles H. Townes, professor of physics at Columbia who helped work on its development, said MASER amplifiers on radio-telescopes would enable them to probe distances into outer space 10 times farther than now possible. He said present optical telescopes have ranges up to about light years. A light year is the distance light can travel a year, at the speed of 186 000 miles a second REGAL MAKE-UP FOR YOUR SKIN Velvet WITH ROYAL JELLY OF THE QUEEN BEE Theres never been a make-up like Royal elvet! This liquid complexion magic contains Royal Jelly, the precious substance that gives the Queen Bee her youth and beauty lengthens her life span up to 12 times that of ordinary bees. Royal Velvet treats" your skin all day long gives it a look of pure, polished perfection It softens, smooths, helps erase tiny tell tale age signs as ordinary makeups never could.

Wear it alone for a dewy glow veil it with powder for a velvety look Ul.lJS GO HOME: Soviet soldiers on their way home to Ru-sia wave to East Germans from a train ai Kursuwa'de, Germany, Lim.ted withdrawal of Red Army troops will take about 41 Out) suldius out of East Germany, leaving an estimated 400,000 Western newsmen and photographies vwre invited to watch the first group leave. labored light ra1-' were he an American astiommer nd that Saturns rings are sn nv on liquor, says paper I i Bracken advising On f. Collision is averted by pilot NEW YORK CAP 1 A veteran pilut threw his four-engined plane into a sudden dive Sunday to avert a collision with a twin-engiiip plane coming directly at1 hun Vie quick action of tdpt. Jack I GwtliTie 37, was ci edited with! probably saving the lives of 60 TORONTO (CPi The Globe at Queens Park and by the On-and Mail the Ontario gov- tano liquor control board and is ernment is getting advice from former Manitoba Premier John regarded as a model woik on the subject. Premier Frost Rif Ontano) Bracken for study and revision jet a cue uiii jle of the provinces liquor laws (wind at a political rally here The paper says in an Ottawa when Mr Bracken w.e a plat- dispatch the tai 10 government form gaest In paving tribute to intends to obtain Mr Brackn Mr Bracken, tile pi emu -aid service as a consultant on both he had several things he wanted to consult him about I th.nk 1 could him as liquor and farm marketing legislation.

Five flattering shades -one for you alone! U75 41 i jnn i II it HD C3ZDVE) -lEXUlJIIDiinD a dollar-a-vcar man on rnv team Pel Guthne told authorities he was approaching Idlewild airport from down there in he sud Mr Bracken now is being retained by the fedcial govern- Mr Biacken headed a royal commisMon in Manitoba, which investigated all aspects of the sale and consumption of alcohol. His long association with co-operative farm marketing also qualified him as- an export on this i SUP-V estem Canada subject Savs the Globe The Bracken commission report has been thoroughly studied (j'tl ment on a royal study of the problem of The Globe continues In all likelihood the establish a royal to study Ontarios liquor it is also possible Churchill art display closed NEW YORK (API The with" 58 persons aboard the hibition of Sir Winston Churchill paintings closed Sunday at the Metropolitan Museum of Art with a record-breaking attendance of 147,750 for the 24-da showing The collection of 35 paintings leaves by plane Tuesday for Toronto It will go on exhibition at the Toronto Art Gallery' from next Saturday through April 20. It will go to several United States cities later. yLM-a. Du Barry Royal Family BY RICHARD HUDNUT i tjtti ,8 IffrH itij commission National Airlines plane when he boxcar saw the unidentified aircraft coming at him The veteran, of 14 yeare flying prov ince service pul the DC -6 into a "sud-will commission den, baggage-jarring steep dive legisla- for about 100 feet.

Some passen-But thatlgers were throw'll out of their the government will accept the seats- Hand luggage fell from the spade work done by the Bracken racks, but no panic was reported, commission in Manitoba and stm-1 i saw it just in time to get ply borrow where suitable fiotn out of the way," Guthrie said its recommendations The near collision oceuried In At his Manotick, Out home the vicimtv of Barnegat Inlet, near Ottawa Mr Bracken said I 60 miles from Idlewild The he had onlv this comment "lj point is known as the "Coyle Indent think Mr Frost was speak- terchange," where two radio ing seriously when he marie that waves aids to navigation cross The House of Better Values PRICES tdollar-a-vear mao) light vein NOTICE OFFICE HOURS EFFECTIVE APRIL 1ST, IDAS 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MONDAY TO SATURDAY HEATING DEPT. SHERWOOD CO-OP 2377 FORMER PREMIER RETIRES comment in Officials of the Civil Aeronautics Authority said they planned no investigation, Guthrie said he would file a report with National Airlines, was no negligence on the part of the other pilot It was just one of those things to COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters) Former premier Sir John Kote-lawala, 61, today announced his retirement from active leadership of the United National party, which he helped found more than a decade ago. Dudley Senanav-ake, from whom Kotelawala took over as premier in October, 1953, was elected to succeed him 54 50 nwiuw Easter arrives eaily and that means you'll certainly need a new coat.

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Russia may have at least six players in the event. The other S. eligible, 46-year-old Samuel Reshesky, may no be able to make trip because of lack of funds The player' expenses are paid once they reach the tournament. A world championship match currently is being played in Moscow between titleholder Vasily Smyslov and challenger Mikhail Botvinmk, a former champion. Its progress is eagerly followed by Russian chess players and others around the world, estimated to number in the millions.

One point is awarded for winning a game and one half for a draw. The first player to score 12a points wins the title and if the 24-game match is played out on even terms the titleholder retains his championship. The score as of Saturday was six points for Botvinmk and three tor Smyslov with the tournament in its 10th game. The interzonal tournament is the second stage in a three-year cycle leading up to a world championship match. The first is qualifying competition in the various zones into which the international federation divide the chess world.

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