. vvwvtx. L..c...,... The F-89D "Scorpion" aircraft recently displayed at the Sum- merside Airshow was from the Gist Fighter interceptor Squad- ron at Ernest Harmon Air Force Base, Steplienville. nenfoiindland. The pilot was F-Lt. Jerry R. Hol- beicki from Milwaukee. Wiscon- I111. He entered the Air Force in De- FROM HARMON two years of college since his en-p try on active duty. He was award-I TO SUMMERSIDE interceptors. i He is married to the former Marcia K. Wolf of Deer . l under combat crewiiralning. thenl uas assigned to the Air Defense Command. He has flown in F-94C ly TOM FAIILEY STEINKJEE. Norway (CPI-A half-forgotten Arctic explorer. 1'! years dead. has been given a place of honor in his home town. A grateful Canadian government joined with Norway in erecting a bronze statue to Otto Sverdrup. whose voyages at the turn of the century helped to chart the Casa- dian Arctic. And a Canadian es- plorer of Norwegian birth came to Steinkjer for the unveiling cera- mony. Henry Larsen. skipper of the RCMP patrol vessel St. Roch on its voyage through the Northwest Passage. represented c a n a d a when Crown Prince Olsv unveiled the statue. toward which the Canadian government contributed approximately one - tenth of the cost. RECIPROCAL ACTION . Larsen. chief of the RCMP”: Arctic division, was applauded when he told the crowd of some lPage 12 The Guardian Friday. August 2. 1957 Arctic Explorer's Feat Memorialized In Statue -Nd. . Egg: tight 10.000 townslotk that he hopes some. communitywill ioinisrseogiiltlonatsverdrupby gs replica of the statue in its own park. "The names of Sverdrup and Norwaywillaverbalinhedwlth thntofcanadathroutllllltlful islands Arctic E .i siiiif ii 2 2': were first discovered and charted by him and his assoctatu." be preserved as a museum in Oslo. 8verdrup's ship, the Pram. is with admission charges being used for other projects by the Nor- wegian Frans Society. which is responsible for the Sverdrup mon- ument as well as preservation at the old vessel. Larsen lauded the project to save the Fran: and wondered if his own ship would fare as well. At present the st. Roch is in Van- couver harbor. its future uncer- tain. than in 150. The I! have capacity at 11.0!!! Matheson, blind for the last 12 chair. believing she was at the lyears. expertly manages a home counter. Her son rescued her. ed his pilots wings and cornmis-iMiss sion after pilot training in JuneiRiver Minnesota. They have twogand F-89D all weather intercept- 1958. After receiving his wings children. iurs. Lt Fencer is married to the and completing advanced pilotl F-Lt Bob Fencer, the radar ob-tformer Miss Myrna Macl-'arlane training. Lt.gRolbiecki was assign- server. is a native of Waltham. lo, K-Enmngy Nov. Scot-up Hi. ed to the Air Defense Command. Massachussetts and entered themobbies include pmmuny all may He has flown such aircraft as the .T-J3. and the F-80 jet. also the l-'- Air Force in' November i952. lie lhere for herself, husband and son. 1 She can cut bread straight, nip lfiapjaclis in one easy motion and !iron a shirt without leaving a iwrinkle. She finds such tasks easy with 5,3m.d observe, naming in 1953' door spurts, the main one being gadgets supplied through the aember of 1950 and has completed l86.'F B61) and F 891) all weather received his commission and wingsl hunting. Strange Religious Sect ls Discovered In Japan '. By SYDNEY BROOKES TOKYO (Reuters!-A strange religious sect recently discovered in Japan is thought to be a sur- vival of early Christianity which reached Japan more than 400 years ago. Called the ”Kirishitans." the group. some 30.000 strong. was until recently. thought to be ex- Iinct. Members of the sect worship in secret according to a ritual involv- ing a strange mixture of anci Japanese traditions and superstl-. tiona and other beliefs and cere- monials identiflably Christian in origin. NEW INFORMATION The l(lrishitsns' continued exis- tence now is revealed by Koya Talritia. a 60-year-old professor of the Naiizan Catholic University at Nagoya. in central Japan, who has been making on-the-spot surveys in various parts at the country for 75 years. in a recent book sntitled The Latent Christians in the Shown F.ra. Takita describes the life and practices of these survivors of early Japanese ('hi'isliaiiily Tliey treasure relics which. they be lieve. work miracles for them. and their statues of Christ often show Him with the ancient Japanese Fine Carillion 1 'For St. F. X. I AXIGONISII, N.S. i('Pl -- Ag Si-hulnierich basillcan bells lnslru-. meni and coronation carlllion. be-I lievcd the most complete liturgi- cal bell instruments ever devel- oped. will be in stalled in the St. were injured. I The Riters live in a small farm' house 500 yards from the wreck scene at Nourse. 36 miles east of- Winnipeg, Mr. ltiler is employedl by the CNR. Mrs. Riter said the boys were. out picking berries Sunday after- noon. But she said she still doubts her boys opened the switch. l ”You know how cops scare chil- dren." she said. "They might say' Canadian National institute for the Blind. The breadknife has a guide bar, the flapiack lifter a little lever to do he flippng. For the ironing and other household tasks. Mrs. Matheson took special instruction at CNIB offices here. BRAILLE RECIPES She cooks from recipes printed in braille. Her stove timer and oven thermometer have braille markings. and the labels on canned goods are special remov able braille tapes. Such equipment. is obtained through the CNIB. to number I.N0.000- ll WIS b1-'- chapel and added much to our. male hair style. featuring the Francis Xavier University chapel, tightly bound topknot. lhere next month. university presi- The Klrishitans are scattered in dent Monsignor H. J. Somers an- more than 50 villages on islandsinoiinced today. and along the coast of southern The automatic earillion ls llicl . .. Japan. Igin of Malcom r. MacNeil of ”;?,lP”:aj:.fe':f,'e” .:3V;"9Y,faL: been a re ainn y - rams war in - t - Ii wh i th ' d e. l n 't 1549 and banned by the Tokugawa I president of the Ark- Les -Switch tmfrk H .3.” higpveen ngzmn on shogunate in 1638 which then used. Corporation. No charge, ha" bun M0'I5iKl'I0T Sam!" lagainst the youngsters. anything." She thought it peculiar that the :children could open the switch be- cause "my husband says it takes every measure to discover and ex-i said ”Mr. ecute all Christians. once thought1MacNeil has truly completed our lieved that after this time they all I campus," p:i,p:puAN1-s pymc on-p Vlllllhfd UM" I French ml-'-Slmlsl The electronic carillon was origl- COLOMBO ceyion (genie,-5).. ary found a few Christians in Na-. Muy duigud 10, me Noni, Am. .(-yeylon-S Qlqghanu m”, be exund 9"” I” I355 crican College in Rome and con-I Eve" "I" the murnmem lined forms exactly in UIHIIIIV Ind Pf0- present conditions of life continue the ban on Christianity in I872 and gum with me be”! of SL Pet"-s iwila me amhormes "id wedn": K"'”'"eed Lreedom M "”III”" in in Vatican City. iday. (', N. Holmes, acing com- ff ”"””."””'z.h”.' l””9- W"? 2:1 The hnsilican bells. used with lmissioncr of wild life, said farm- ' wrvmni "5" "'5 cm" W ythe cornonation carillon, can func-iers killed nearly 200 wild ele- to worship underground. Takita . . found them using Catholic termln- ::l:c:eI:;oT:.;ic;1":;”'iV":y 9:030:52: mum! 1." "IL laid within the next five years if their! 1 Greeting a visitor. Mrs. Mattie son moves freely to take his hat and show him to a chair. it is quite simple. she explained in an interview. Everything is kept in its place. Mrs. Matheson herll" llulllll '0 Clllldl which rose self is as neat as her home. She does her own hair. puts on her makeup and selects and buys her clothes. when a person first becomes blind there is a short period adjustment. she said. "Then life can become almost as normal as it was before. -CHEEIIFUL WORKER "Once you find out you are not the only one in the world with a handicap. it isn't so hard." She is helped by her sense of humor. She tells laughlngly of her 'mint embarrassing moanuit-p ing into a restaurant, sitting on a ology and their own language-a .darm dock or may be puyui 'i''.KfZi.'.'..3i.”-"'3iT...P3i'?.f.3?.i7 "" I m-MW "om the diml- Americans Offer To Save An Old English Playhouse 'ly IAN MONTAGNES LONDON fRuters)-Two Amer- It-an millionaires hit the headlines with their offers to help save his- toric St. James theatre from the wreckers. London newspapers waxed en- thusiastic over the willingness of Huntington Hartford and D A Cort to back with cash the fight that actress Vivien Leigh has to put up to save the 112-year-old playhouse. The St. James. one of the live- Ilcst theatres of the Edwardisn era. is threatened with destruction in make way for a modern office building As things stand now. It rang down its last curtain Satur- lay lMother Does Not Blame The Boys WINNIPEG lCPt -- The mother of two small boys who admitted, they opened the switch that de-” railed s CNR passenger train Sun- day said ln an interview Wednes- day she doesn't think her sons are to blame "if the lock was left pi-n." it could not "properly" revoke ap- .provaI for the office building al- ready granted by London authori- ties. Aid offers from two Amcrii-an imillionaires were announced dur- SPECIALS AT A. P. GALLANT-RUSTICO Saturday. Aug. 3 to Wednesday. Aug. 7 at 12.30 ' ing the debate. The pair were later I identified by Miss Leigh in her k.df”"..'"' "" "'d' M” "'v .0 "N dreumi mom " H" 5”" Th"'l 'l'.h-elmothcr, Mrs. Rudolph Ri- H "'9' when "'9 "Id mm” "E iter, said she Isn't even certain her - - o e e l""''"''" Sh'k'sp”r.” Tm” A""sons tampered with the switch. 4'”"'c"' The boys .- Bobby, 7, sndu 2 lbs ,Ralph, 9-earlier this week told" gpollce they loosened the swiich.l Sixteen cars of the CNN Conti-l l l She said Hartford and Curt "had reabthdrepoina of our fight and they on in ependently. offering gen- "Wl hell!-" lnentai No. .1, heading to Vsncou- Bmk"'n "Millionaires are full of charm ver from Montreal and Toronto. I5 Well 8: dough." she added, were derailed when the train hit Instant (Vanilla) 8 for 1.15 Jello PUDDING 25: Monarch BU'I'TER...... 1.24 CAI(EMlX....33c 4 lb. till 0. P. TEA 79c JAM .. for65c with a smile. .the open switch. Eighty six persona I Miss Leigh, whose actor b b t Sir Laurence Olivier once man- aged the St James. has joined with other stage figures in s till- now losing battle to save it through government intervention. Attendants ushered her from the distinguished visltors' gallery of the House of Lords three weeks ago after she interrupted that an- gust body's debate in protest de- molition plans. A few days earlier. she clanged a haiidbell during a small protest march through central London Tuesday night the anti-demoli llnn forces won a small victory in the House of Lords The house voted 3 to ll against any demo- lition action before both houses of Parliament have a chance to con- sider action. HOUSE NM BOUND But the nvernment is not bound by the decision - and announced 1 Lions Clubs I-Iolcl 1. 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