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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 7

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The Windsor Stari
Location:
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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7
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20 THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1S57 Off for Vacation New International Airport Boon to Polar Flights 1 ''Si If' is pi4 Wrf If, I 5 S4. I WHAT, NO. CIGAR? Sir Winston Churchill, former British prime minister and elder statesman, and Lady Churchill prepare to board a plane at London Airport, to fly to Nice for a vacation at Cap D'Ail. Sarah Churchill and Mrs. Duncan Sandys, the statesman's daughters, were at the airport to see them off.

Sarah is the widow of Anthony Beauchamp; Mrs. Sandys, the wife of Britain's defence minister. (A.P. Photo) airfield which lies 200 miles from the Arctic Circle on Baffin Island and will launch -a $500,000 expansion program to develop the facilities for regular passenger airline flight on the Polar run. (Federal Newsphoto) FAR NORTH PORT First regular airline flight from San Francisco to Paris and London, to use Frobisher Bay Airport was this Pan American World Airways D.C.

7C. "The Canadian Department of Transport has taken over the remote SMILE FOR POLICEMAN Ellen Forseth, a stewardess on the first plane to land on the remote airfield at Frobisher Bay, Baffin Island, meets Cpl. Robert Van Norman of the R.C.M.P. who is stationed at the remote field. A number of big airline companies saw the advantage of having polar flights and decided Frobisher was the ideal location for stopovers on the Arctic run.

(Federal Newsphoto) i -V. 0A rA i I 1 I I 1 i I Sterling's springer spaniel, Rowdy, keeps 'an eagle eye at the gunwale. The dog helps flush out ducks during surveys and is trained; to bring home sick and injured birds for examination. (Canadian Press Photo) BEATS PADDLING Tom Sterling of Saska- toon, a biologist for Ducks Unlimited, finds this air-blow motor an easy way to propel his canoe through reeds and shallow lakes while duck breeding grounds. An outboard motor would pften be in trouble in shallow sloughs.

THEIR FATHER SLAIN Left fatherless by the cold-blooded Jdllinr John Mareki, 34, service station operator at San Antonio, Texas, are, from left, Vol11! Edward Mareks III, Bruc Elliott, 3, and Jeff ery Miclfeel, 5. They and their mother, Tfffive lit a trailer court, were stunned by news that their father arid husband had been shot to death, (A.P.) MOVIE CONTRACT Ingrid Goude, 19-year-old beauty who was Miss Sweden in this year's Miss Universe contest 2 Scientists Found Safe northern river, swam ashore and survived mainly on. blueberries. They 'were found after an R.C.AiV; plane on a routine and who placed second in the competition waves her contract with Universal-International at Los Angeles, after obtaining court approval for the document. The court sanction was necessary because the blonde miss is still a minor.

Her parents live in Sandiviken, Sweden, where her father manages a steel mill. (A.P. Wirephoto) flight noticed they were behind Live oil Berries WINNIPEG CP) Two Winnipeg1 stientists, marooned four weeks in Northern Manitoba wilderness after, their canoe was smashed in a rapid, have been picked up by an R.CA.F. plane and; taken to safety. No one was aware they were in trouble until the? day before the rescue.

I A if i 1 Top U.S. Chess Player Max Pavey, 39, Dies schedule on their river trip and reported them missing. The pairt went to the Caribou Lake District, 650 miles north of Winnipeg, in early July to conduct botanical and geological investigations for the Geological Institute of Canada and the National Reserch Council. Returning down the Caribou River, they were 90 miles northwest of Churchill, when their canoe hit a large rock in deep rapids. Th; two, Dr.

J. Ritchie, NEW YORK (AP) Max Pavey, 39, rated among the top 10 chess players in the U.S., died WESTERN ENTRIES Feathers lend western touch to pretty heads of Miss Oklahoma, Mary Nancy Denner, and Miss Colorado, Marilyn Elaine Van Derbur, as the Miss America entries paired up for preliminaries of the beauty pageant at Atlantic NJ. Wednesday in hospital following an attack of pneumonia. 28, botany vprofessof at the. University of Manitoba, and Gordon M.

Johnston, 24, a science student at the univer-slty, were flown here at the weekend. -v. In an interviek Wednesday Dr. BKchie, a native of Aberdeen, A chemist, Pavey was a mem 5 ym it 0 ber of the U.S. chess team that journeyed to Moscow in 1955 to compete with Russian players.

LAWYER, 59, DIES TORONTO, (CP) Donald H. He once was the champion chess player of Scotland and of New Scollaad, told how they were I Rowan, 59, a corporation lawyer, York State. dumped into the icy waters of a died at his home Wednesday. HKr-T Salvatore Maimone, Brooklyn, N.Y.; a former New Yorker, Leo Seto, now of Miami Beach, and Anthony Mirra. In the small picture DRUG RING ARRESTS Handcuffed to one another and a U.S.

marshal, right, three of 46 defendants named in federal narcotics indictment, which smashed an international smuggling and distribution ring, enter Federal Building below is Harry Stromberg, New York, named as head of the ring. (Associated Press Wirephoto) in Manhattan for arraignment From left are: wrjV fff i vfc it'll sSCirv J' -C. -v fl! 1 Rocking Chair Champ To Aid Crippled Son TRURO, N.S. (CP) A mother of 10, who recently cracked the FRIGHTENED BY DEATH Twelve-year-old Sheldon Elmore. world's rocking chair record, will wh0 ran away from home five months ago because he thought use part of her prize money to ht, Mam fnt- tho Heath of an pldrlv woman pay for treatment of a 14-year-old bumped durin of tag is reunited with his mother, w.

itf in Mrs- Vaughan Elmore, as he returned to San Fernando, Calif, READY IN WEEK "They're, not going to hold me here," import fullback. Bob Hill, said Tuesday from his bed in Sarnia General Hospital. The bulldozing fullback for the Sarnia Golden Bears suffered a severe bruise to his right leg in Monday's game against Kitchener. According to Bob he will be ready for action in a week. (Sarnia Bureau Photo by Bill Shields) by plane.

The woman died of a heart attack a few days after the family' 52-year-old Mrs. Rita TEAM Ten Dachshunds pulling a covered wagon attracted a lot of attention at the annual Sweet Corn Day parade Vinton, Iowa. The dogs are owned by Mr. i and Mrs. Thomas Hoekstra of Wellsburg.

Handling them are the three Hoekstra children, Bonnie, 4, riding in wagon; Patsy, 5, walking alongside, and Jackie, 11, who holds leash on the lead team. (Associated Press Wirephoto) the bump and the frightened boy thought he might be arrested, He was located a few days ago in Texas, where he had been working with a carnival (A, P. Wirephoto) Weir said in an interview after rocking continuously for an even 100 hours..

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