THE WEEK'S NEWS ly 'l'IsE CANADIAN PRESS made headlines. ride never did. i trewn ravine. lng. ACROSS BORDER Crime. strange and senseless, wrote its story anew. The rav- ages of warped imaginations ”l'll take you first because hand of friendship to the Russian you're a girl." people. stating: Those words. spoken on the "We honor . . . the people of steps of a church, were a death sentence for four-year-old Carole Voyce of Toronto. They meant that she was taken for a bicycle ride by a smiling youth. leaving her playmate, Johnny Auld. also 4. Johnny was supposed to take a when Carole returned. She Carole's body, beaten and mu- tilatcd, was found in a re use- Peter Woodcock. 17. brilliant student at a private school. was charged with the kill- A stranger-than-fiction tale un- folded in New York with the ar- rest of the "mad bomber." .7 1 ' cm-71 George Mett-sky. 53, confessed that he planted 32 bombs in pub- trta lhrsts Znds (this Average lic places in one of the world's 48 109 Ill 71 -4l7 largest cities sice 1940. 204 52 all I5 He said he wanted to terrorl1.e.l 213 56 29 1'1 but not to kill, people because be. 24.1 55 41 -15 felt the Consolidated Edison Corn- 320 51 M 55 pany. a utility firm, cheated him 277 R0 ill? 34 of compensation after an injury 215 49 34 30 years ago. 235 55 .17 Detectives yanked George out o 754 I63 llil ll-v bed at his home in Waterhuryl 559 izl 90 t-5 Conn.. where he lived with twd 496 IIS 75 03 doting. older sisters. 221 40 51 Z3 The man. who chatted an 36! 59 R4 R2 joked happily with reporters. wa Sll 93 I02 "2 put in the care of psychiatris 348 70 3'! M for tests. A dispute started for th 264 45 5" 30 s2s,ooo reward money offered fol 737 107 12-3 5” his capture , Il9l 76 6.1 all IKE'S nlo my 23! 4-1 -15 30 In the simplicity. ceremony and 27 42 33 :37 fun-making of the United States 299 52 32 9 presidential inauguration, Dwight 313 43 49 g 55 V; D. Eisenhower took his oath of autumn! WINDh.'ltl:.'lt office for a second term. At 06 he is the oldest man ever inducted case of Christian Hanna. 23. who for a second White House term. The man who is known to the part. no citizenship papers-liter-l world as Ike showed little sign of his recent illness during the stren- uous ' ” accompanying nu lnluxuration. He spoke of Amer- ican strength and held out the Russia. We welcome rather than idread their progress in education '-nd industry." GERMAN GENERAL The West German government, . sponding to a NATO invitation, nominated Lt.-Gen. Hans Speldel. 59, for the post of commander of NATO ground forces in central Europe. He succeeds Gen. Marcd Maurice Carpentier of France. The principal elements of Gen. Speidells command will be the United States Seventh Army and the British Anny of the Rhine. together comprising 10 divisions. Canadian troops in Germany also will be under him. Crime, Strange Senseless . Takes Place In Headlines ally a man without a country. No country has been wining to secwl Christian since be slowed awlv aboard the Norwegian frci8mGl' Gudveig at Beirut. Lebanon. 15 months ago. Christian's case reached debate in the House of Commons in Ot- tawa after he left the Gudvoil III Vancouver. The Supt-cue Court of British Columbia is scheduled to render its decision Feb. I on who- ther he will be allowed to remain in Canada. Meanwhile at least five girls have offered to marry the wanderer to mae him eligible to become a Canadian " in one of than pounded on window. "It's Rosalie." Ihe said. but Christian did not some to the door. NNUCKS . GROW Canada's populsthis has pasutl Scholarships Suggestion Is ' Given Report OTTAWA (OP)-Members of all C0mm0ll Parties Thursday ex- pressed support of a resolution by 0 Liberal nlember. A. H. Hailing- W0l'1lI- tilting for a program at IIUOIIII university scholarships. 3"! . ve Conservative D. R. Mlchener voiced doubts about the constitutional sound- neu of the government'l present Pmiiossls to accomplish that. The member for Toronto St. Plllll Illd the central govern- ment should instead give uncondi- UOIIII krants to the provinces for education. And I Quebec independent. Fer- lllnd Giflrd. member for Lt iaointe. opposed the resolution on the Kround that it offers no guar- antee that exclusive provincial Tllhta in education would be pro- served. Ha suggested that the govern- ment return to the provinces "their fields of taxatiqpj e I i presented by Ir. H0lII!IlW0rth. member for lurk CGIltl'e. is similar to one he put -forward last session. But debate on it during the ses- tnr .1t5.000,00o mark. the bureau of sion's first day allocated for prl. statistlchggpogy-Q-5;;-"-g 1-) vote membe s” proposals, was in some respects a duplicate of what i... already been said on a gov. :ernment resolution alrcndy before E. D. the House to establish the long- Sales and MASSEY HARRIS - FERG in debate on Mr. EXPORTERS OF P0 Droposal Bring your tractors to us awaited Canada Council. The only major question raised . Hollingworth'g g involved the exclusive right given provinces under the constitution to legislate in the GUARANTEE field of educatin. The poiato market is on the mov of top prices a PHONE: OFFICE 8597: RES. 8737 His resolution urged govern- .ment consideration of enacting a national scholarship program in. solar as it was ttwithin the com- I Canadian officials pondered the has no birth certificate. no pass-I ART LAWIDB onociciuics Quality Groceries. Fruits and Vegetables Smokers' Supplies. School Supplies last Dluei ui s on its Iupiuan. dlsaste Nov. 1. Twenty-six bodies were recovered from the mine for burial. last of the 89 men who lost their lives. as room of the church. The m opened with worship period led by MacPherson. gave a report on the anniversary. Stipend report. and missions y and maintenance reports were given by W.A. Mac-Leod. WS. W.M.S report by the treasurer. Mrs. P. Pesrdon; the Ladies Aid report by the secretary - treasurer. Mrs. W.A. Bruce: " l ' lliacltenziez report of cemetery fund by the secretary treasurer. EASTERN GUARDIAN Curling Club. Monday. Jan. min. at 0.30 pm. LOST:-Large white cat Notify Gwen Robertson or phone Mont- allue 182. hlontaue Rink Wednesday. Jan. soul. I p.m. Judging begins at 0.3. tumes Sponsored by Hospital hursery Club. SOUIIIS-BAY FORTUNE Pasto- ral Charge. The United Church of Canada, Sunday. Jan. 27: Sourls I0 a.m.. Sunday Schoolr ll a.m.. Service; Day Fortune 8 p.n1.. Ser- vice. Mlnister Rev. D. A. Sharpe. congregation services for Sunday. January nth: Vaileyfiaid. 11. am.: Belle River. 32!!) p.m.; well Head. 'I:N p.m. ltav. F. Mae Klnnon. Minister. Valleylield United Church Annual Meeting Held Tuesday There was a good attendance at the annual meeting of Valleyfield United Church which was held on Tuesday afternoon, in the school- the pastor. Rev. F. MacKinnon. Scripture reading and a hymn were followed with prayer by Mr. .I.A The meeting was then opened for business. and Rev. Mr. Mac- Kinnon was appointed chairman. The minutes of the last annual meeting were road by the secret- ary-treasurer. W. A. MacLeod. Session report was given by the minister. with financial report by Mr. W.A. Bruce. clerk. who also Other reports were given as fol- re port by church treasurer. Herb SPECIAL MEETING. Montague FANCY DRESS Carnival It Door prizes and prizes for coo- VALLEYHILD - Orwell hood 5?: CARD PARTY IIELU -The re- Angus Martin; Bible Society by W.A. Bruce: Sunday School by W. A. MacLeod; Mission Band by Supt. Mrs. W.A. Bruce. In the sbsencegof Mrs. MscPher- son. Miss Anne MacDonald gave a verbal report of Kilmulr Church. The minister reported for the Y.P.U. and also for the Vacation Bible School held in July with six teachers and forty-five pupils in attendance. The Baby Band report. sent by Mrs. Dan MacKinnon. was read. Printing of reports and other items of business were discussed. The general secretary and treasur- er and other officers and com- mittees were re-clccted. Trustees are: Stewart MacDon- aid. Norman Nicholson. Alex A. MacPhee. Max Cooper. Mac Mac- Leod. John K. MacDonald. Hector Matheson, Arthur MacKinnon. Thanks were extended to the min lstcr and to all officers and com- mittees for faithfulness. The meeting closed with prayer. Wcls Formerly Of Cardigan Funeral services for Mrs. An. nie M. (Maclhy) Barclay. 70. of 9 Mason street. Medford. Mass.. a retired forelsdy for the F..l. Bat-. nard and Company. bookbinders, of 10! Mystic avenue. were held '-Vednesday in the First Methodist Church. Otis street. - Born in Cardigan. Prince lid- ward island. Canada. Mrs. Bar- clay had lived in Medford for at years. She was a member of First Methodist Church and was employ- ed ss s forelsdy for 15 years. Widow of Hugh Barclay. .lr., she leaves three daughters. Mrs. Mar- jorie Barter of Winthrop. Mrs. Ruth Shepard of Needham and Mrs. Doris Evans of Medford; three sisters. Mrs. Sarah E. clum. plan of Medford. Mrs. Ruth Bel- cher of Alliston and Mrs. Emily MacDonald of Prince Edward Is- land: six brothers. William and HIIIII. both of Prince Edward Is- land. Robert of Melrose. James A- of Stonehsm. Ernest C. of New Dunhsm. N.H.. ad Glens A. Mac- MOINIO. and six grand- children. The Rev. Berkley C. Hsthorne of First Methodist Church officiat- ed. with burial in Oak Grove Cemetery. Funeral P.W.C. NEWS Hello from P.W.C. for this week. This column may seem like an au- ditor's report before it is finished but, as this week. is the last week of the first month of the 1957 term, we felt that a general review of mite-stones and activities of the '56 term was called for. College opened Sept. 5, when all ”would be" students were register- ed- From the above date on, we might mention, that College Spirit has never been equaled in a good many years. A week after regis- tration. a "get acquainted social" was held. this being the first splash in the-terms social pool. Then till the end of October we could look back upon three months of success and hilarity. including the college elections in which a new new dark horse party. the 'Colleg- iates." were elected; the cornation of the King and Queen of the cam- pus; the precoi-nation Torch Lita parade: the wonderful cornation dance; the formation of at least 10 fellow ship clubs through-out coi- iege; and the success, in member- Ihlp. of the dancing class. December. though short. was a month of many memories; the Football dance: the term issue of the College Times: the mid-term exams; the waiting for results of these exams: the lay of passing or sorrow of failing. These were and still are some of the main mem- ories of "Social '56." FINIS RUGBY But of "Sports '50." This world started with a bang too. Ensllah Rugby was abandoned. and Cin- adian footbslll toook its place. The athletic committtee somehow. Of somewhere. found funds for the financing of uniforms. Ind ill! C01- lege awoke oney 1:18 to Illllld 2"! had a well equp . We 01' ID- ised football team: the besinnhs of a new renaissance in call!!! sport. Also in the fall cer team was formed. the girls played three games. of which. ll!!! tied two and lost one. Basketball came next: the boy's team was organised and entered into the City League." when It rim, progress was slow. but the team soon showed their true colors and steadily advanced; til thy! ht- csme the team to hell- Girls basketball was Ilower though. and now. while the buy! my a first and second team. the girl; have yet to enter the arena. The yearly student-faculty team t till! C-V-Io VII arrangements were ly guarded secret heldinthearmouriuon made by the Allen tugs-st Illsht mpguamnmudabgu-MT: llome,llFoI'ost Street. noeiuy seemed to taunts” ” 3018 WU '0' I shadowsdbyfootb -W o ha. aiidnnsuIlPW.c.Jr., served by the committee is . ' teamsotnewbtewlthiathebolsh GMIIO. ofthssthiatieeumnitteaaflaaseu . , were P;RsONALs III-sclai-loshCsyi rs.-mm oi 3:. .”:s ass to a'”"',;E"""".L,, "9,",:u.coulsnisuoiw lav Aadianlwithqortslur (win '0-,."':.0"h;,,,,,' ,,pual.sqins. .s....a...iml.u-ocsurwaoin. 0' 0000" ' ""”3"'ifhq..u u. bu-a .ii'.'."Hi3'i'.n3'i.”.3.u"3 '"""'"' I-oiuoiusls s-savusasrnsswouiuaorrrf-rthilrlb In-I.HarveyrrasIr.wInInoaPrhsaldwuI 13:0- hecapstfamlsthaxlsgscaartli-rslpwb muslin Portlsmsn. DIICIIICIIIHOIDIIIIIIIIOVOIH wbuoh 1MU3.&ld'I uasnselsimiu XEIIIIIUBH -fill Iii! of Parliament." 'Mr. Hollingworth. in is part of II"? Speech spoken in French. asked for the support of MPs from Quebec. IMAN IN GRAY FLANNEL SUIT" CALLS UP STUDl0'S FIRST TEAM Darryl F. Zsnuck's personal production of ”The Man In the Gray Flannel Suit.” Twentieth C e nt u r y - Fox's Cinemascope screen version of Sloan Wilson's best-selling novel. will have its local premiere on Monday at the Capitol Theatre. . .. A distinguished cast. headed by GYCSOW 99011. Jennifer Jones. winner of the nation-wide Audi- ence Award, the National Critics Poll and. more recently, the Photoplsy Gold Medal and Fred- eric March. twice an Oscar win- ner. bring this popular novel to life on the Cinemascope screen in color by De Luxe. Other mem- bers of the cast. which numbers 30 players. include Marisa Pavan. Lee J. Cobb. Ann Harding, Keenan Wynn and Gene Lockhsrt. The man In the gray flannel suit. who changed to clvvies from the olive drab uniform of World War II. is a fairly universal figure in America today and it is the wide appeal of a story of such a man that prompted Mr. zsnucli to pay a fabulous price for the book been on the best-seller list ever cal and popular acclaim. In trans- lating the story to the screen Mr. zanuck used every resource of the Twentieth Century-Fox production organisation to capture the emo- tional impact of Tom Rath's struggle with his conscience. his exploits in the war. and his efforts to rise "1 the business world. Gregory Peck plays the role of Tom and Jennifer Jones is his wife Betsy in the story. They mar- riad when he was twenty-one and shortly after he went to wsr- As a paratrooper he killed seventeen man. He had an affair with an Ital- ian girl in Rome which later dis- turbod his life with Betsy and made them question whether their life has been really what they wanted. Frederic March is the tycoon of the Broadcasting industry, who gives Tom s 810,000 a year lob in return for whltefollar slavery. Marisa Pavan plays the winsome Italian girl who is introduced to Pool by Keenan Wynn. an ital- isa-Americsn G.I. buddy of PeClt'8. Ana Harding and Gig Perreau ap- daughter of the dynamic March. York City, along Madison Avenue uniform of the man with a brief- case and I tycoon complex. and in Z- 5 3 antenna” X &&C J! jdo ” ikhwasl. G .dso'Issi-rt &CQI when it was first published. It has 3 since and has received both crito- ii aco-edsoe- NIP II the neglected wife and Cbsnvts Scones for the Picture were fIlm- r ' ed at Rockefeller Center in New ca where the guy flannel suit is the F CHARGED WITH MURDER Peter Woodcock. 17. has been vished body was found under I charged with the murder of four- viaduct in east-central Toronto. year old Oaroyle Voyce, whose ra- . . 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Sapphire soon 154 151 in is Ttmhom "-8 347': 45": 47 -I i Snpph debs an 37!! 75 7: 4-1 INDIVHTRMI-S scurr isoo :15 gas gag ..1o Aluminium 442 snag. 11234 111'? 0 M Secur Free mo :95 :90 no -4 M110 ""0 t00 09” 0”" 5”- Smith v moo 41 41 41 - C Brew no :15-4. 25 25v. - ti 5,00,... mm 1. 5., up, -,.,, D Magnes y no sun. mu. lilli-I4 Stanwell I500 3 07 (continued on page 9) elitist 3 gllfl 3E:3? ii , g..;. llglil liilllgit E5;-Iigir nil ?Is:5I it it I 8:00 P.M. Dated Jan. 26th, 1957. J. lllmond Arsenauli, Chairman. SU M ms: :1: 3 '1: Pr lord soon 9 s 9 - in MA f&IW Pith 11-35 140 110 715 -I5 - (""” 17.1: 3 ,.l ,1 H flute wta Doll 15 m an -30 3, 1-"E CANADIAN PBE5! 3.4.. gm 3 3 3 -1 Pros Air lino in us in -I . court Purdas non II ll 5 T”"""”' M'"”' I'””" I” nil"-no Cour -u moo isu. 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Nlchd soon in is if ' C Northhad an III on as I 3 Pets. sao II II is -i 1 all W W 70 WI -- c ltd Pap son is in in . G c Itsccoirrt -ems in isa on as E can sud mas m an IM -4 I 9".-..'.'."-".... .7... " ll 4'-'"' l I! - .. - 5...... O. .... ..- sis g I The Annual Meeting of the mlepalersof the on Porn than lift on ml --. . - ” ;. .3. .. ,. .. .. 3 I Village of Spring Park will be held in sprms Park am am no in no . - - min lino II to II 4 Community Hall. Tuesday, February nth. 1957. It cans are in II II on (signed) The Commissioners of the village of spring Park ferry mainl usry 25, IWI. THE Pbontronwauts l Due to the weather count in Northumberlsnd Strait in to operate on scheduled and will be temporarily discontinued effective Jan- NOTICE very henvy ice conditions In it difficult for the car- times our bus service to the WNBUSWILL SUMMQSm 0P&ATE ON THE FOLLOWUVG TWIS. IVE M INC) i Lv: (mow: lO:I A.Il. a on eat. my us. an In: CIWOWI Izl A.I. I Iill II. kl. Olh. 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