‘1§4000-§§§-O~O§-§-O4§§¥ PAGE EIGHT CIIHII_ TODAY -— In Color Von Johnson - Esther Wiliioms "EASY TO WED" Cartoon — Shows 3:25 - 7 - 9 A‘ AAA A‘ AAA AA — FRI. — SAT. 7 j #060064404444F¥%VVf§O§§§§§fi§6$§Ofififiifiiifiifiiflflm a. MiSCH/i AUER KIRBY GRANl-lACQUELiNEdeWlT- clon|l§l1ilnl_ NEWS - LAST BOMB - CARTOON I§§§+¥Q§© v A. w-ve-orv ‘ CAPIT 0L THURS. — FRI. and SAT. I TODAY i i "so DARK rut NiGHT" i Shows 3:30-18:45 _____ §-%O—OQO-QOOQJ-O F000 0Q EXTRA! Head/by f0. war/om’ First Chapter Of Exciting New Serial nu sum. mu tliil-iiiliilS men nu , - ‘ for Action... Figures For 1040 Minerals Output (YITAWA, Jan. N-(Wl-Can- ads’: loss over-all output of mil.- ersls continued higher than any pro-war yeor but the .value of met- als produced was the lowest. since 1936- .The Bureau of Statistics. 1n a revised estimate of til; year's pro- duction. reported today $403,840,000 worth of minerals of all kinds were turned out. The figure was $4,015,000 less than 1945 output. The revised value of the nlet-als produced was estimated by the Bureau at $289,704,000. lowest since 1936. Tonnage of copper was down 22 per cent from 337,45’! tons in 1045 to 185,543 tons; nickel drollPed 22 per cent to 95.406 tons: and zinc declined nine per cont to 235,917 tons. Lead increased slight- ly to 177,22 tons. Estimate of the output of gold was 2.801.000 firne ounces valued at $103,181,000. Output of structunal materials was greater than in any other year, the group valuation being $81,400,000 compared with 148,400,- 000 in 1045. Fuels as a group rose from $03,- 581,000 in 1945 to $100,743,000. Coal Production for 1M6, estimated at 17,692,052 tons valued a-t $14400,- 000. represented gains of seven per cent in tonnage and 10 per cent in value over 1945. REFUSES TO ATTEND MONUMENT UNVEILING GR-EXIGS, Eire, Jan. 21 - (GP) -Jarnes Dillon. independent mem- ber of the Dali, refused to st- tend the unveiling of a monu- ment to Nationalist Leader Char- ies Parnell who clled in 1891, be- cause Prime Minister de Valera and not President. Bean 0'Ke1ly performed the ceremony. Long prominent in Irish poli- tics. Dillon told the organising committee its arrangements were "incongruous" and it is “utterly intolerable .. .. .. to have the oc-. oasion of commemorating the out- standing figures in Irish history made into an opportunity of publicizing prominent contempor- ary politicians." ‘Ins monument. crowned ivy the head of Parnell. bears in Iridl and llngliah some of ParnelPs ‘last words; "Let my love be con- veyed to my colleagues and the Irish people." De Valera said Eire now has achieved more than Parnell "felt- it expedient day." I “Each generation has to-mardl, scrs and, as Parnell mamhed on those of the Fenians, we. in our time, have marched to victory on the shoulders of the great gener- ation which ended the power of the landlord and made lt impos- sible for a foreign parliament to rule us." .‘ Would-ll; Governors Continue Thsir liiairns ATLANTA, 6a., Jan. 20 —(AP) -—l-let1ns.n Talmsdgo stood pat to- day on his claim to Georgia's dis- puted governorship, and Lieutenant Governor ME. Thompson immedi- ately established rival executive of- fices on another floor of the state capitol, pending court adjudication. i Talmadge rebuffed Thompson in} a brief, face-to-iace exchange when Tr , demanded surrender cf the executive offices and Fiivernors maision lately occupied by Govern- or Ellis Arnall. who resigned Satur- day. Gives Decision in Ono-tint Tax Bass AX, Jan. 30 —- (OP) —- fun-n ADITAN IOOTII innit Amt imam on BLACK hum has been out of the fashi BALI!‘ Mr. Justice MB, Archibald of the Nova Scolia Supreme Court today disnisscd an application by Mrs, Viola Desmond, Halifax Negroi beauty parlor Operator, for a writi of csrtlorarl to remove records of‘, a conviction in magistrates oourt| rerne Oourt. i Mrs. Desmond was convicted of defrauding the government of a1 one-cent theatre tax and was lined 8m and costs. _ In hi; ruling Mr. Justice Arehl-l bald said: v "It we; apparent from tile arfiuy ment that the Purpose of the ap-i plicailon was to 5944!. by mflms 0f’ certiorari proceedings, s review of the evidence taken before the con- victing magistrate. It is obvious TAFFETA SUIT NEW YORK- One designer and drcssmaker is introducing a black taffeta suit. It is full-skirted. gored. just in case the taffeta isn't given and deftly pleated at the waist and. a welcome. Women eager for some- hipllne for siimness’ sake. And thenl thing new, and having n little-girl ion picture for lo, these 20 years or so, and so it is a bit doubtful of its wide acceptance now. fn fact the some suit is made in bengsline. ' "IQ In" IWMII free with n sstlsfy- lirking for a costume that swlnhea ing swish. The jacket is short, with I nlPPed-in waist or basque effect. A Square Meal a Uay and rustles, may surprise the ex- ports that the proper procedure i0 h"! such evidence reviewed wig ll! means of 2n appeal. | "Now, long alter time for an ap- peal ha; passed, it is sought to re- ‘view the rnagistrnws decision bl’ imeans of csrticrarl." i raw. Iissett. counsel for Mn , Desmond, said he would appeal to, the full bench of the Provlnoisli Supreme Court. i When Mrs. Desmond was oon-, victed Nov. 0 at New Glasgow. nhe| was charges with having n; dvwn- ; stairs after purchasing an upstairs ticket. The one-cent involved was. the difference in amusement Itaxf as betwetn upstairs and stairs seals. 5 At the original hearing Mra. Des- , mond told the magistrate she was ‘ being tried for being s Negro and not forany felony. i ----- i IICOID NUMIII OI’ BIRTH! snmrr room. N. 8.. Jan. 1'1- (Ofi-The Saint John General Ioqsital had a rccord number of births last rnonth-lfii. The pre~ vlous high record was lso. The year 1M0 also was a record one, 1M’! births. The total for i045 was 1.272. ' i LINCOLN. England —(CP)-For sailing canary seed without of- ficlsl permission tcur Lincolnshire farmers were fined a_tota1 of I13» TO TRIAL isll military court in Venice nex month will g0 Field Marsh Albert Kesselring. The supreme German commander ian civilians. iioad 0f oliiiishorougil Anti Vicinity ing Christmas holidays at home of his parents. Mr. Mrs. Harvey Douglas. of Mr. Charles Mclvor. visitor to the city recently. recently. with friends and relatives. A miscellaneous held at the home shower of Mr. Kenny whose marriage to in the near future. on the shoulders of its predeces- ter Ray Kenny capably pcrform- five hours a d“ Shaw“ no muswy. ed the duties of bride nnd groom n. atrophy when the “s15 were n. i‘ heavily 155°" moved. They went back to work in basket of presents. The verses ha“ ‘he “me m“ 1g wok members were read by Miss Bernice Rog-' Pearl'- Geraidine Rogerson unwrapped the gifts and arranged A very en- in bring furnished by Michael Handrahan las violinist, nwndolin. nnd Pearl Kenny. Sarah Handruhun, Jimmy Connolly and by carrying in erson. while the Misses Kenny and them on the table. joyable evening was dancing, excellent music spent Ernie Grant Alton Jay on guitars. Mr. Michael Handrahan and his have returned from U.8.A. after sounding s pleasant sister Mary two weeks holiday. HYDRMULIC BARRETT?- FIRST IN vANcouvnaT-oim. 21 -rcr> - The first hydraulic barker to be installed in the British Empire is in operation at the Powell River Company. Powell River. 8.0. The machine, installed in a new 81,800,000 plant. uses a Wwerhll jet of water to strip ‘ark from logs before they are used in paper-mak- ing. lllomter methods of bark re- moval were less efficient and an appreciable portion of the wood was at New Glasgow, N.5.. to the Sup-i ‘ opened ct OCH-Ill. And then as now SMITH BROTHERS COUGH DROPS were rovidiag pleasant, afle so relief so tickiin throats sad coughs to colds. T00 YEARS OF COUGH RELIEF 1347“ T947 A century of soothis sat- isfaction shgws 1TH BROTHER CQUGH DROPS nrs rho wise choicai You'll prefer them because they're SMITH BROTHERS \ consuls , unovs" IO It‘ for war crlmcs before a Brit- former in southeast Europe _is charged with responsibility for deaths oi.’ Ital- Mr. Leslie Douglas has returned to the lumber woods after spend- me --'I‘hat a long bed rest after sur- “d gery ls harmful was the decision A Junk” ‘m!’ i‘ ha“? °"¢'"‘1sl patient st the clinical congress ized at 5t.Andre'w‘s Roman Oath-lb," o; the Amgmm Q0119” o1 olio Church under the directionisumwrm Miss Carrie V. Jardlne was a Misses Geraldine and Bernice; R089?!“ 1"" 1'15""! l° m! 6111’ summarizing studies mule at Corn- Mr. Cecil E. Jay has returned to resume his studies at Dnlhou- sis University after spending the will!!! Christmas holidays on the Island.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jay havesize returned from U._S.A. after spend- ""0 lng a pleasant two weeks holiday 1118i was. and Mrs. Walter Rogersnn on January 10th, in honour of Miss‘ Anna Miss Lorraine Hughes ansiMas~ pa with EMPIRE in b0 Theft of Safe relics yesterday were investi- gating the theft of a Illlll safe from the offices of the lantern Packing Company, as Water Street. _ i '1'_he safe was recovered yester- day morning in the area of the old rifle butts near Billsboro Bridle. .It had been rifled and sum of between 830 and M0 was ~ missing. ' A crow-bar had been used in pounding an opening in the bot- tom of the safe. A "jeep". stolen sometime dur- ing the early hours of yesterday morning and abandoned on Pow- nnl Street. was quickly recovered by City Police. From substance found in the “jeep" police are of the opinion that it was used by the thieves to remove the safe stolen from the Eastern Packing Company. t Long Bell lisst After Surgery Deprecated D. Jan. 21 -—-(B.U.P.) ‘of ctors after a pamel discuss- iion on rehabilitation of the turgic- - It was indicated that long bed {rest was “decondltioninw and that it was advisable in many cases for the patient to get out of bed 0n thl .day of operation or the day after. Dr. Howard Rusk of New York. loll and the University of, Minn-les- iota, reported that after several Hveeks in bod, patients showed the ifollowing deotndltioning pheno- O U O An ll per cent decrease in thO n! the heart; increase in pulse from 125 to 1'75 while work- marked inaibllity to dn Ill-P said: in fellow Loinad our olden In oesaothn mums. Payments lo ‘an, . tained wort; a five per cent dimin- ution in reaction time; fall in basal ‘metabolism to minus 18 or 30. doubling of the protein requifl- ment to keep up the nitroserl bal- ance; doubling of the excretion: of thiamine and riboflavin and anl to demand in hisiBernsrd Hughes is to take place ‘normed ‘uwwflbuityw ialnungt) Iliscussing a study of orthopedic tients, Dr. Rusk said members 0,! a, group working from three to o1 p, would group who did not work. O O O Dr. l S. Radvin oi‘ Philadelphia told the college of nu experiences in early ambulation with Cilintsl! troops, He said patients who had their spleens removes were out of bed in eight to ten hours. and he also told of a Chinese soldier whose heart stopped beating i0!‘ "W" minutes during an abdominal op- leration. The sur8€0n hsd io massage git by hand to set it going aiflmi =and l8 hours later the pltilfll walked two miles to get some fruit.~ ____---—————————————————- removed with the bark. resuItlnS in a heavy annual wastage. The equiovnem handles Ins: ranging from five inches in dia- metei‘ to forest giants six feet across. The 108s. which revolve, slowly in a huge enclosure, are stripped of their bark by the water jet moving beck and forth at the "t, or an feet a second. Pressure 01 130 s perfomls the task in slightly more than 30 seconds lion Yorkers Glssr iis lies is Easel NEW YORK. Jan. 20—(.-\P)-— Seversl hundred passengers clam- bered out of l5 swllind trolleys in Upper Manhst‘ today to stand for half an hour in n. pouring ral-n -and cheer. Traffic was stopped as wreck- ing crews raised the rear of the first‘ trolley in line. Out from be- inveen the roar axle and the floor of the oar, where he had been caught as he dashed across ths street, trotted a mongrel flog- unscathed and with tail wagging. PAID OIJDPIOIS Al‘!!! l9 YEAR! OUUIGIKOOR-N. South Africa. Jan. 21 —- (OP) —.- Twenty-nine years sgo a Jewish storekeqper in this Oape district. who had sight oilildrsn, _lnft for Johannelbtirg owing sums ranging from a few shillings to I100 because of his failure after the ostrich feather slump. Recently he appsared with s daughter and paid his creditors or their heirs the full slam owing. with interest added. He now is ‘M and wishes to remain anonymous. He has worked for years for the sole purpose of pay- ing his creditors. Price iisiilngs To so per 10¢- WOOd 80W days and the saving of bark "" ‘ a subsequent project for the production of hy-Jcdllotl from bark and waste. Another stefi l the conservation o wood w the installation of special hy- draulic barking eequipment lo . handle snail second sfwlh Iand logging werstioxls waste. i 1t is estimated that the new hydraulic barker will save enough i pulpwood in 1947 to furnish Paper for all of British Columbia's news- ipapers for the next two years- ___,_._.._._ BAZIIIIOOK s. Y. r. u. three w . v . I t i i weekly meeting of the Hazelbroo‘ B.Y.P.U. on January 11th.. which was held at the home of Rena Hollis nnd Lloyd wood. A very inspiring ‘,erstllp of Lloyd and Hollis Wood was as follows: llymh “Sweet Hour of Prayer; scripture reading, Psalm 103; readings by Hollis and Rena wood; but by Henry and Sue Jonas: Hymns. Pass Ms Not O Gentle Saviour. and Jesus Saviour Pilot Mo. The lord's Prayer in lmisurl closed the devotion. Bus- iness period opened with the roll call. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and sllnfld i1! tho president Queen Maclinszon. "One dosen libie readers courses were bought 11y the numbers at 10 cent; each. Offering amounted to B0 csnts. Mildred Paynter invited the neat meeting. The folllrwirll committees were appointed: d by the ‘new plant will i feed the tug Powell River mill fori 10¢! i Fifteen member; and two visit-i gdevotional service under the lead-- Isok- 0n iisfijass | OITAVAA, Jan. 20 - (C?) —-Ths iPrices Board announced today that price; ceilings, removed Jan. lI used bags. used and ibaling material, will be re-imposed rrow because of indications that "extreme snddisordcriy" price increases for the products were do- veloping. 1 I In reimposirlg the ceilings the ,B0ard will adjust the prices of used ‘bags from 1 l-I to three cents above their former maximum prices. jrsnt lisstitate ii. (i. fiod with the share they have exuding to sassy of their N“ the whitening ' g of iifa entrance” Many thousands of Canadians 1946. business lo force. excluding spool. U81. now exceeds dollars. This includes more than 100 million dollars o! new busi- r than annuities, d smou so almost 25 million dollars of 4ND rumors? Mo Vnva- son WARD. Atthoisatannualmsedool mlclyourirsspr dens direcsorn IIG IND coat: ’ n. iacreaaedmt" 00 fossil of ii Life’ Ingram‘: one billion rli 1946 sted EiiNADA LIFE ASSURANCE, , . Wlllllllwl. Edmonton proud” him with the heaviest business. During hi! "hi! in Edmonton he examined (‘lose to 1.000 men and he estimates his lists will total from 8,000 to 10.. 000 men before he i; thrown. He MP8 to check employee; in North. e111 Alerts and Saskatchewan be- fore starting all over again this summer. When he is finished he will have covered 10.000 miles. nussmo ncsraosrrs romvn m LIMERICK DUBLIN. Jam. 21 —(CP) -—Lost to scientific research for more than 1S0 years. the "largest meteorite which more than _62 per cans was paid to living policyholders. To ensure the paymen of those amounts which the company ha; disburse is tho the company's assess hnvl , to nearly 350 million dollars in investments of the highest qualify. Our company, years before Caaad into being, has pro sisteutly with the growth of m; Dflmiflivfl. nod we lookforwud to tho next century with tho expectation of still greater accomplishments. COMPANY Jiduseuln founded 20 a itself cams COIP hwwn to have lallm m m, my. 18h Ill" has reached the National hers. It was part o! a meteorite sum; which fell in the Patricluwell sad ‘Adore district of Oounty Limerick n F113 It was fmlnd originally lg a resident of the area who ulti- EZIQ-ly sold it withna, pile of scrap i . The meteorite weighs a um. more than 50 pounds. and has the IDPQIYwQe of bronze. BARNSLEY. England -.(cp).. Four men were hurt and a machlns shop wrecked when an oxy-seety- lene welding plant exploded. "Inez" Ho “Vail ‘i! contains Hilda b°°lu|e I 5 Lnti . n.°'°.'." °°""~ mi’. qu-ut, o; on“: ‘Pficlsl [Winner Slnsll Pension Second World War will be award- ed a ,, naion of 18s 0d (about $3.15) a week, the Pensions Ministry sn- nounosd today. , A Ministry spokesman raid a‘ BO-per-cent disability pension, retroactrvo to last April, will be awarded L-Opi. Harry Nichoils. wounded hero of Dunirerqus, who was discovered earlier ‘ out c! ,woris and broke in Nottingham. RAIL DOGIOI. OIIICKI . IIIALTI! OI‘ THOUSAND! ' notmon, Jan. ao-(orl-n des- . o" were P166901 at the result" titute Victoria Ortlll winner of the‘: Iowan; or Mayor, anal. "i - s (A hint!’ 71:11.01‘ H i“ lffJfliiiiiii i. 1 w,» ' -i ‘Juli i IIJIJONTON. Jan. 31 —(0P) — Dr. N. L Phoenix is probably one of Western Oansdfln most travail- ¢d doctors. Near the and of a two- year swing throughout Westcn Oanada. he ha: stopped at every city. tOIn or Village on thaOsn- adian National Railway bstwesn the Great has: nnd e Pacific Devotional. Kenneth and Mildred (mm Psynter. Recreation. Olive and Hem‘! Jones. 8y singing of the h “Rock of _ " and the Miwah solution repented in unison the msetlna I4- ued. A social hour was 61110!- join’ |d,ln games led by Isl and Earl Jonas. launch was s i1! "l0 hostess. Mrs. Vsmor, m‘ . (Patriot pious m». ______-_a-_-_-'-- i . i IsrlonsaAlpina rsslofll In vlfl for ‘the mailing ot say a chldis hos-n- , ion special ofithq indw- ‘ilunl. The flnsl piscn U saved for ‘ custom calls cheese on the Portions of it are ea mccasions in the life J I l-‘ls reports he has given a medical chock-up to. evsry Oanalisn Na- tional Railways running trades employee in the west with the ex- ception of Northern Alberta and pioyeea include glnsvrn. fireman. batsman. 1n yaninlasl were checked for color blindness gssssra physical fltnsnn. The doctor travels with his wife in a specially fitted railway coach that is aoornbliation iivhg quart- Irs‘ and medical ssimlnlng office. ‘car om was completely rebuilt in ‘Winnipeg. . m dosils nun 111s coach is uoouvIted hospital inns nouns’ _ i I t IIIIIIIIQ m" n. _ lltlnlyg‘ i ~~ iioreiioffeo lovers prefe yMAXWl iiiiS * Maxwell Home ls bought and enjoyeddryi more people than any other lmod of coffee‘ ts E4? rich M‘ ‘aca- staid 4'11"" i“ . u‘ ‘allow smooth!!!" I!" Ho“. “u. h”, '°' Mala-s; us“. ,,,~ -.Z<_.-'.;s..<as»._-.-. $1.... . .- i.