Wide gap and tow concrete sent flood roaring down the Reyran River Valley on the French Riviera. The water was Pearl Harbor anniversary was ifts ' remendous another day of hiding for Iva G . for S A E T The ye her as 2: Everyone Bargains Tokyo Rose, convicted of trea- q son. She stil denies i. A) You won't believe your eyes when you see ow 43, she runs a small bus!- " : wese and has only a few ac w the LOW-LOW prices. Follow the crowds to because she lives in fear of be- ‘ et GG GREENDAL'S TODAY. see saat nuoe ‘ icemen and prisoners of war. Suburban Ladies’ Linea Tim not Tokye Rese” she 'seld tons Coats BORG COATS Dress Glo m not Rose,” sai . in an interview with Paul No Radio Tokyo announcer and JACKETS os Coates, Mirror-News coluninist. ever identified herself as Tokyo fe 17.95 Te 39.50 Reg. 3.95 — Gift Boxed “Maybe before I leave this Rose. There were 18 Engish- . earth I'll find out if such a per- speaking Radio Tokyo women 5 50 P 59° s9 99 son really existed.” announcers during the war. s fsa s . > ae I Rane hae beak be. Capen ARinE qitieers arte’ oem 9 ceaemmmensmmemma one Qn -ummeme mame rm since January, 1956, after serv- her to broadcast. They were a salen A Soty uecieeeh ber ox | Sam oaRbaae WES guntahe dor ‘ Cc gf ve ag oe we my : ; tence acquitt on cers was puni or a oats ’ . ; seven counts of treason and participating. - a ; _ SITE OF DAM COLLAPSE * | convicted her on one, which — In 1945 and 1946 her activities : ~ Bee B58 af Sie See oetets ne. ee ee } er charged specifically that she were investigated by the army $ 9 ; Vons of gallons of water and | backed up behind the 85oot- | broadcast the following words and the Federal Bureau of In- a + e é foundations remain today at, site of Malpasset Dam, which col- | lapsed under pressure of bil- high dam by five days of heavy rains. Scores of persons were killed by the flood. (AP Wire- after the battle of Leyte Gulf in 1944: . vestigation. Each time she was cleared. phote via Radio frem Paris) | Basilica Girl Guide Company Sees eal “iE ee ‘ powe roc oc under | e : | : NEW WAY and JACKETS Holds Enrolment Ceremony Fa. cwaes we en Given By Court framucin| J mow | Se te GGempany eld teks earciment en|Mary Callen. [ts har deseons toy honoris | A ee Se ee oe $4 50 A* wo 544. 29 50 Hikers, Sandra Doucette, Carol Ann Gallant, Mary Cullen. Woodman’s, Mary Cullen, Carol Anne Gallant, Sandra Doucette: Stalker’s, Sandra Doucette, Car- .Tuesday evening at the Holy Name Hall. Mrs. Rodd presented the Tend- erfoot pins and badges to the fol- > tewing Guides: Jean Carr, Brenda Lee Mac-jol Gallant, Mary Cullen. ing, you can only expect that! charge of theft. 2 : | Men’s Ladies’ Another new shipment Leod, Eleanor Bradley, Paula} Handywoman’s, Mary Cullen. | ciciasen who slay PR yen atpincs gy whe a7 est yet sbcested. th Having of\e. geevjeus Beating | Oo eat Coats of Men’s All Wool Condon, Mary Doucette, Gail Gal-| Life Saver’s, Mary Cullen. like toy will become more war-|City Police Court, Magistrate K.|°mered & plea of guilty to the verc Sa Suburban lant, Barbara Flanagan, Shirley} Swimmer’s, Mary Cullen. like.” she said. There are’ so|M. Martin. QC., instructed the theft of an electric iron and a} Te 59.50 Coats Savidant, Mary Lee Gillis, Joan| Ail Round cords, Sandra Dou- many more valuable alternatives | chief of -police to conduct further; TV lamp, Edward Cullen of Char-; fer All Sizes : Reg. 19.50 Grant, Judy Dillon, Catherine| cette, Mary Cullen. | CHRISTMAS > After the enrollment Lt. Shir- ley Flynn dismissed the Guides. Duffy, Helen Kelly, Maureen Campbell, Paula Hoy, Mary Jane Dunn, Rose Marie O’Hanley, Marilyn Doyle, Rosalind Blanch- ard, Eileen Campbell, Maureen _ Hughes, Marie Harding. The following Guides received their Second Class Badges. Kath- Punching Bag Is Gift Idea lan, Marion Murray, Yvonne Dal- police are checking store sales| selecting toys for their children. “If they won't sell, they won't be manufactured,” she _ said, “since children learn from play- in sports goods, building toys and = “A child who wants a toy gun) or missile may feel hostile any- way and would benefit more from a punching bag,” she sug- gested. She said. the spring-motored windup toy has the lowest value OLD NORWAY - Mullally. Stays Mystery _ Surrounding the fate ‘dian Import Company, declined . Rotterdam Oct. 25. leen Lappin, Beverley Judson, for money of almost any toy and a" children’s books. nties Jodhpurs oe Toole, ee ye By ARCH MACKENZIE doesn’t stimulate the child. . : We will gladly.order any he Pe nd Nylon 2 te 14 2 to 6 eee, Barkers Bae Canadian Press Staff Writer They All Want That & book for you! Be “All Sizes Navq and Brows ey, Linda Conway, Noreen Brad- ley. ,' Little House Emblem, Betty gette, Carol Anne Gallant. Freighter Fate By IAN MacNEIL SYDNEY (CP)—Circumstances | of the freighter Georgios A. remained a mystery Wednesday while var- jous lawyers and marine agents attempted to’ rhake contact with owners of the ship. The 10,900-ton vessel, carrying OTTAWA (CP) — A Christmas- shopping tip to. parents: Make junior’s next gift a punching bag instead of a toy gun or missile. | It’s a better buy all round,; ; ident of the toy testing com-| : mittee, a non-profit organization | The Home of which keeps tabs nationally on) Better Aluminum Doors and Windows the Canadian toy scene. 79 Queen St. Phone 8559 Stavanger in Norway, 100 miles | south of Bergen, has a cathedral! dating from_the 11th century. The committee feels there| probably are too many guns mis-| @ $1,000,000 cargo of steel plates for the Ford Motor Company,| Tan aground in Sydney Harbor) Noy, 29. She freed herself the following day but suffered heavy damage. Since then the ship has been riding at anchor in Sydney Har-! Bor under seizure by the sheriff's! ice for unpaid port es | totalling $1,700. = i SERVE WRIT Wednesday the Atlas and Ec9- momic Ship Stores, Limited, of| Rotterdam, obtained writ against the ship for $19,000 worth of sup-| plies obtained in Rotterdam be- fore the vessel left on the voyage that brought her here. The writ, obtained by Sydney lawyer C. M. Rosenblum, was served Wednes-! day afternoon by the sheriff. Shipping officials reported Wed-; Nesday that it cost a minimum of $1,000 a day to keep the ship tied up here. She carries a crew of} 32 Greek seamen. Sydney shipping agent C. R.! Lorway, who obtained the port charges against the ship, said | » R’ednesday he has been unable! to locate her owners. } “It's just one big mystery,” he! _. “We can't get any oe i ohn Valassakis, a New York. shipping agent who arrived in the City last week in connection with the grounding, refused to give any information. ; DECLINES COMMENT ““‘We may be here a week, two weeks or all winter,” he said. “‘I| am not permitted to give you in- formation. I can tell you that the ship is owned by the Ermis Mar- ftime Navigation Company in LI- beria.”’ Officers of the ship claim she|* © fs owned by the Pan-Oceanic Shipping Corporation in New York. : It was learned that a New York law firm has ordered the valuable cargo unloaded here. .The ship was headed for Que- bec from Rotterdam when she ran aground. She had come here to refuel. Her Quebec agents, the Cana- comment on the situation. 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