ir egy te ate IES ? 4 « te ; + . Fi wae , ane BOY SLEEPS WITH PRIZE WINNING Z. Petunia the prize-winning pig and her master, John Berg, 15, of Chilliwack, took a little snooze together _after a _ tough day at - MEM cerca, Ohstelows, Waly Hert, 188 Vancouver’s Pacific National Ex- hibition. The pig had won top _at | prize in its class and John spent SFRE Se g 5 FL, a % i jhe underwent a an ia picking. pockets, shoplifting, ‘1, At first doubtful, : police that’ dates and places he flier tallied with ‘police _|' “His parents are wanted on war rants charging several coup burglary, receiving | Children Seek - |Dead. Father - HOUSTON, Tex. ap) Twins Randt and Jimmy Franks, three years old, looked at buses during an auto ride across town Sunday and specu- lated which one might be driver by their father. ° They didn't know he had been killed by two gunmen a few hhours eartier. The grief-stricken wife, Mrs. Adeline Franks, told only the couple’s third child, Robert, 7 The - weman- is recovering from cancer surgery and works by day as a- beauty operator. _Joe Franks took the night job driving a city bus to be home with the boys in the daytime. The couple sold’ their home | about a month ago, Mrs. bills. They rented a small ‘house. Franks cruised down a street early Sunday im northeast the day handling animals in the judging-ring.——— (CP Photo) Time Of Spanish Civil War Is Painful Memory For Britain By ED SIMON Canadian Press Staff Writer Like a-—-spectre at the feast, Spain's foreign minister has called on President Ejisecfower ~ya-Lomion, remindjjig Britons of an episode most of them would like to forget. They tad taken sides enthus- fasiically when the Spanish civil War. was fought in the late 1930s, seeing the issues in clear outlines of black and white. A generation of liberal idealists Passionately believe the rebellious forces of General Franco repre- _ sented a Fascist onslaught on a democratic government. They were bitterly. opposed by an . equaily vocal group which saw Franco as a crusader against a Tegime that was rapidly succumb ‘fag to communism. VAIN EFFORTS The British government joined of er Western democracies in vain efforts to localize the fig/st- ing and the harmiess - sounc ng slogan of “non - intervention” be- came a dirty word as German and Kalian aid poured imto the ccovn‘:ry for the rebels and the Rus:ians, reinforced by resem vo‘unteers, bolstered the govern- ment’s cause. _. , In the end, the worst fears of beh sides were amply justified. Denied the official sucport cf the West, the goverment steadily moved mito the hands of the Com- dents and eventually abandoned the country to its fate. Meanwhile, Franco was offer- Hitler and Mussolini . for one of the last and most ruthless Fascist regimes in Europe. VIEWS €HANGE In the imtervening years few} the country. jection eight years ago by in their moral texture.” enhower. Atlantic Ocean Gets Wider As Continents Drift Apart By ALTON BLAKESLEE NEW YORK (AP)—The idea of | footicese. continents is gaining ome support. North America and Europe are erijiing apart, by this theory, and the Atlantic is..getting wider. There now are signs thet the, old\ theory of contifental could be rizht, C. Bwiard of Cambridge Univer- sity, England. i He spoke Monday at opefing session of the first International Cceanograpiic Congress, a two week conference of 800 delegates from 32 countries to share. latest knowledge of mysteries of the \ Seas‘ and their’ Vital effects on man. The continents. might once have been joined, then drifted apart. Tue drift could be only one yard each 1,000 years, said Dr, Roger Revelle of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, Oalif., who is congress president. VOLCANIC’ ACTION The pushing apart could be due to volcanic rocks welling up in the seas, pushed up by heat from the earth's hot, radioactive heart. What is certain is that the earth ts alive with forces in its imterior, Dr. Revelle remarked. ‘Among bits of evidence for the drifting of ~continents: A great wide mountain ridge runs through the middle of the Atlantic, and around the world through the Pacific and’ Indian oceans. There is a rift or crack in the fidge, ai least im the Atlantic, sad Dr. Maurice Ewing and as- sociates of the Lamont Geclogical drift Ooservatory, Columbia Univer- sity. This might be a eign of ten- gion co «pull, with the crack @teaied by the drifting apan of says Sir Edward; }the American and European con- cinents. end abruptly at the ocean shores. Deep trenc hes pr gashes often are | found in the oceans néaf the eon-) tinent. And the oceans abound | with great mountains and moun-| tain chains. | Perhaps, said Sir Edward, this break in mountains means they once were joined, then pulled apart as the continent drifted. ANOTHER SIGN The oceans hold the history of the earth, and clues to the his- ory of the universe as well, Dr. Revelie declared. One basic ques- tion is where the oceans came from, and why — among all planets. in our solar system—only tthe earth has oceans and hand masses. iMother Dies Of Polio In B.C. VICTORIA (OP)—A 2%-year-old mother died of polio during the weekend, the second such death this year in British Columbia. Her sister was the first victim. Mrs. Verne Erickson of Duncan B.C., died after 15 days in an} iron lung. Although she and her! polio shots, did. Mrs. Erickson’s . Marguerite Gibbs, died in hos- pital a week ago. She is under- stood to have had a complete series of ‘anti-polio shots. in .the Unifed States. Hospital administrator Dr. Mur- ray Anderson said the Erickson children will be watched ~— |for signs of the disease. their four children | sister, Mrs. | munists, who shot a few dissi-| ire. valuable proving grou 0 ~ their trocps and weapons. When he won his battle he proceeded to estab lish a dictatorship that remains Britons have remained vocal in defence of the views they held at the time. Franco's. opponents are giumly resigned to Spain's role! as a Western bastion in a changed pclitical situation. His friends are not proud of the way he has ruled Eisenhower's visitor, hieidle Maria Castella, is the less wel- come for the memory of bis re the foreign: office as Spain’s envoy to Londce on. the strength of a book he wrote in 1941 in which he de scribed the French and British as ‘gluttenous for wealth, rotten -|municipal sales tax as a “satis} to their prcb- Bowing to the inevitable, For-| lems. Many sales in the province eign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd for- |mually declared himself ‘“‘de- i:ghted” to receive Castella as a temporary guest. But no cheer- ing crowds lined the Spaniard’s path to his rendezvous with Eis- ; Mountain chains on continents Gov't To Help Mental Hospitals In Nova Scotia ’ AMHERST (CP) — More pro- sane and to regional libraries was announced here Monday by ; Nova Scotia Premier Robert L. Stanfield. annual of - Nova Scotia that “ | time.”” He said the prov | Jan. 1. 3 The boost In grants to libraries, effective next April 1. three years the province gations -which have remarks were released press prior to delivery. He scoffed at the idea of a to factory answer” now bear a combined federal of 14 per cent. “I suggest should be slow te increase. that tax further.” SAUD VISITS -UAR C GENEVA of United Arab Republic Presi- pay Pee been ene vat Versoix, on Lake vincial aid to hospitals for the in- The premier told the. opening conference of the Union Municipalities we expect there will be fur- ther adjustments in our mutual responsibilities frome time to is ready to increase its share of dperating cost’ of approved county “hospitals for the insane to one-half from | one-third. The change, subject to jlegislative approval, is effective! to $1 per capita from 70 cents, is Mr. Stanfield- said in the last “has taken over very ‘subs‘antial obli- been tradi- tionally municipal.’’ Test of his the sales and pryvincial hospital tax we _ (Reuters) — King Saud. of Saudi Arabia left Mon- day morming by air for Cairo on an official visit at the invitaticon dent Gamal Abdel Nasser. The husband did not receive Salk. anti-| a, | % Houston with two passengers aboard. One, Mrs. Velma Mae youths climbed aboard. ’ The other, Mason Nolen, 54, dozed but awoke to see the two young men approach the- driver. Nolen said one of the youths told Franks, “I want all the money, not just part of it.” Franks, he said, handed over continued, the youth tossed it to is comrade and fired three Will Be Taken To Toronto Hosp. ANTIGONISH, N.S to fly former federal cabinet min- ister J.M. Macdonnell from _ | pital here to Toronto. until’ now,” the doctor said. Mr. ell, 74year-old ‘ster without portfolio. itted to St. stomach ailment Dr. Macdogpetl said arrange- ily and friends. ‘ said. Mr. Macdonne!ll wotld probably inal at New Glasgow, ‘miles. ‘“‘We’are hopeful arrange- ments will- be completed later to- day or. ‘tomorrow,’ the . doctor | said. Mr. Macdonnell resigned from the federal cabinet to make way for a younger man. 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