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The Windsor Star from Windsor, Ontario, Canada • 7

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The Windsor Stari
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Windsor, Ontario, Canada
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7
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22 THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, APRIL SO, 1938 Pretty Ruler Over Blossom Festival Russians Spy on Space Royal Children, Dad, Enjoy Horse Show rasa f' A- 0 1 SCIENCE SEARCH Two types of Soviet rockets, loaded with scientific instruments, are seen here in top photos as they streaked off toward the outer atmosphere. Both were said to have reached a height of some 25 miles and then returned to earth where one is seen lying in lower photo. (Federal Newsphoto) 74, II KEEN SPECTATORS Taking keen interest Festival In Southwestern Michigan. Queen in horse jumping form at a show at Ascot, Nancy will sit on Blossomland's throne during sters braved the to watch the jumping and appear to have inherited a liking for horse sports from both parents. (Federal Newsphoto) QUEEN NANCY Miss Nancy Reiner.

1 17-year-old St. Joseph, high school senior, was selected by judges from a field of 29 beauties to reign as Queen of the 1958 Blossom were the Duke of Edinburgh with Prince a full week of activities, beginning May 4 and Charles and Princess Anne. Both Royal young concluding May 10 with a huge parade. (AJP.) fx'" 7 FIRST SEA TRIP Jane and Margaret Taylor, 78-year-old twins of Harrogate, have just completed their first sea voyage by crossing to Montreal in the Canadian Pacific liner "Empress of. England." They came to see their brother Matthew, 81, in Toronto.

They will then go to Pittsburgh to see another brother, also a twin. (Federal Newsphoto) i the 13 who survived are just as pleased about a baby sister as Mom and Pop. The baby is tentatively named Barbara Ann. (Associated Press Wirephoto) GIRL FOR 15TH Mr. and Mrs.

Emory Harri-. son of Johnson City, admire the baby girl they've been looking forward to for 24 years. In that time they've had 14 boys and 0 soo JLC 1HA II A NO STATUTE MILES yiT NAM rXManifa Soufh PHILIPPINES Ctino Seo lk Pocifc Oceon KIWANIS SPEAKER Ken- BORNEO neth P. Greenaway, director of Kiwanis International, tonight SARAWAK XI ft BUKITTINGGI Ayft MENADO 1 MOffOTAr will be guest speaker at the padangV 21st annual International Night of Michigan District and mm 'ft Ontario-Quebec-Maritime Divi GUINEA' SUMATRA BORNEO sion 2 of Kiwanis International. The dinner is scheduled for 7 o'clock at the Elmwood.

Mr. Indian Greenaway is a former vice-president of Kiwanis International (1952-53) and former governor of the District (1948). His topic will be Ocean on K. rtnftw "What Means This INDONESIA '7C''-'- Bell, C.P.R. SLAYING VICTIMS A Roanoke, man is charged with Drop on Mart READY RESCUER Competition to find the smartest trained dog at avalanche rescue in the Swiss Alps was won by this Alsatian who shows here, in the two photos, how he works.

In top photo, watched closely by his trainer, the dog picks up the scent of a "victim" covered with snow and then begins to paw at the ground. In lower picture, rescuers dig down while the Alsatian looks on. (Federal Newsphotos) TORONTO, (CP) Bell Tele the slaying of his wife and two children, and the felonious assault of his wife's daughter by a previous marriage. Dead are Mrs. Connie Lucas, (top left), Mildred Lucas, (top right) and Dennis Lucas, (lower left), in serious condition is Dorothy Smith.

(AJ. Wirephoto) REBEL TARGETS Map underlines main targets of reported rebel air in the eastern end of the Indonesian archipelago. Rebels claim capture of the Morotai Island air base to replace the makeshift Menado field as a springboard for long-distance raids against President Sukarno's Java headquarters. Other' reported targets hit are Balikpapan, Ambon and Palu, at the opposite end of the island chain from Sumatra hitherto focal point of rebellion. phone and P.R.

both lost ground in closing trading of the stock market Tuesday after the Federal Government announced it had cancelled rate increases of both Students Drop Highway to Skirt Tecumseh Industrials Show Gains TORONTO, (CP) Closing trading was mixed to lower in all Girl Hit bv Car In Alley Mishap Raymonde Bourget, 7, daughter of Mrs. Yolanda Bourget, of 357 Goyeau was taken to Hotel Dieu by Windsor Police Tuesday after being struck by a corporations, previously awarded and then suspended. In active trading both issues, which had shown little change for most of the session, turned down in the last 30 minutes. Bell, amid a turnover of 4,256 shares, closed at $40, a loss of $1.50. C.P.R., with a volume of 2,885 shares, lost 50 cents at $23.75.

highway to skirt the south limits of the town and to run south of the Canadian National Railways mainline into Windsor. "It 'was planned to leave High Puce Linkup In New Plan The relocation of Highway 39 car in an allev. She is in "satis way 39 immediately west of the Town of Tecumseh (at Banwell factory condition," according to hospital officials. It is believed she was running after her older sister when she was hit. The girl will have X-rays taken Want to Quit Nehru Says NEW DELHI, (Reuters) Prime Minister Nehru Tuesday asked his Congress Party to approve his retirement from the office he has held since the Indian republic was created 11 years ago.

He told a meeting of the party he has proposed his retirement to President Vrajendra Prasad. He asked the party members for their guidance on a "final decision." Nehru, 68, has made a number of public allusions in recent months to his readiness to step down. He said he is anxious to fit himself for tasks ahead. Overdose of Drug Makes Boy 111 A 2-year-old Amherstburg boy was rushed to Hotel Dieu at 1:15 Name Change Students of Corpus Christ! High School have dropped, their move to have the name of Raymo RdV on which the school is located, changed to Corpus Christi Dr. The students had brought in a petition to have the name changed, but at a meeting of City.

Council a week ago residents brought in a counter-petition. Aid. Archie Munroe, chairman of the public works committee, who was to review the situation Monday night, said he had been informed the students wished to have their petition withdrawn because of the number 30 who signed the counter-petition. Mr. Siddall asked council to set a date for a meeting of town officials and officials of the Department of Highways to discuss the matter further.

Members of the town's planning board will also be invited to attend the meeting. No date for it has yet been set. The announcement came in answer to council's request March 10 that the department extend its Tecumseh Rd. E. widening project to include the portion of the road which runs through the town.

The road is presently being widened Under these circumstances, the department said, the portion of Highway 39 running through Tecumseh would not be included ia the project. cf her shoulder to determine the sections of the stock market Tuesday. Industrials were slightly higher but there index gains was not as big as the one recorded Monday. Golds, base metals and Western oils were easier in light trading. Among the industrials Dominion Stores, Bank of Nova Scotia, Canada Cement and Dominion Steel were winners.

Ford A lost Vz point at 73 and Canada Packers A was off one point at 41. Campbell Red Lake and Giant Yellowknife were among gold losers. Cayzor was a 30 cent loser 1 to $3.50 among uraniums. extent of injuries. a.m.

Tuesday when his older bro (Tecumseh Rd) to bypass the town of Tecumseh has been proposed by the Ontario Department of Highways. The announcement was made at Monday night's meeting of Town Council in a letter from K. H. Siddall, planning engineer for the department at Toronto. No date was given in the letter for a start on rerouting the highway, but Mayor Sid Arbour believes it may be made next year.

ther said he had swallowed four Rd), keep on the south side of the C.N.R. track and connect again to Highway 39 at Puce," Mr. Siddall said. The new route will necessitate the building of a bridge over Pike Creek, which runs between St. Clair Beach and Maidstone Twp.

Town Council accepted the proposal without objection. "I just got back from Florida that's what they're doing in a lot of areas there bypassing ALEXANDER ENDS, VISIT ounces of worm medicine. Reported in "satisfactory" con dition is David Fryer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fryer, of Bala clava St.

N. Michael Fryer, 8, MONTREAL, (CP) Field Marshal Earl Alexander of Tunis, former governor-general of Canada, sailed today for England. Earl Alexander, a director of Aluminium, was in Montreal on a week-long business visit. told his parents his brother had drunk from a bottle he had taken the cities and towns." Mayor from a shgif. The proposal calls for tfee new Arbour said..

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