* 1939. ad was commenting on a War- + *@¥pedlispaich... referring...to an - ; 3 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Jan. 14. 1959. Former Polish Art Custodian Denies Chopin _ “OTTAWA (CP) — Joseph Pol- ' kowski, former custodian of the ' Polish art treasures, said Monday there were no daguerreotype ‘por- traits of Chopin among the treas- _ res he brought out of Poland in ; interview in which Zbigniew | Po ported as pesca the portraits were missing from among the treasures stored in two trunks in an Ottawa bank. “There must be some mis- understanding of what Mr. Drze- wWiecki said,"” commented Mr. Polkowski, who. last. week turned over custody of the treasures to . Jerzy Szablowski> curator of . Cracow State Museum near Warsaw. io “I never saw the Chopin por- traits," Mr. Polkowski said. ‘I never saw them in Poland or in France or in Canada. They may have existed but I never: saw them.” WARSAW DISPATCH The Warsaw dispatch quoted Mr. Drzewiecki as telling the of- ficial Polish news ag; , PAP: “According to ou ords, a collection of Chopin “daguerreo- type portraits was also deposited in the Bank of Montreal but we could not find them there. Daguerreotypes were not in- cluded in the items listed by the bank.” ‘Bank officials here commented -—— —- ~ae a RENT TV AS A GIFT FOR A HOSPITAL PATIENT BOWLANS f Prints Missing | that they never had a list of the | items in the two steel trunks stored in the vaults since 1946. They said they received the trunks sealed and they remained|' sealed for 12 years. Bank officials did not know de- tails of the items ii the trunks, were part of the nit tee Pa re Offered Miners © HALIFAX (CRI—A spokesman for A. V. Roe (Canada) Limited said here Monday wages in most of the 200 jobs — to Springhill, N.S., miners higher they. earned in th the. town’s coal mine. The spokesman said--most of the jobs turned up in a canvass of industries’ by Avro and sub- sidiary Dominion Steel and Coal Conporatfon would pay about $65 a week—about $10 more than the): basic weekly wage paid in Dosco coal mines. - All the jobs are outside the Springhill area. McINNIS JANWARY SALE McINNIS SHOES REDUCED McINNIS OVERSHOES REDUCED McINNIS RUBBERS REDUCED BARGAINS FOR ALL HOWARD TELEPHONE 9624 McINNIS 175 QUEEN STREET HOWARD McINNIS ‘ ¢ LADIES’ BLOUSES seitait nanos mane, S100 a’ Go 4 2 i > A Us v BNE / Se CHILDREN’S VESTS White. Size 8-10-12 a.) e8." years. _ Special for « LADIES’ STRETCHY PANTIES Buatc waistand, fis a sims $4 OQ HALF-SLIPS Rayon and cotton, . deep flounce at hem, elastic waistband, white-only, sizes, $1 00 small, medium and large.- maunal BRASSIERES, Nylon and cotton, Bandeau and longline styles. White and black. Sizes 30A to 42C” $1 00 Special a“ WOMEN’S PANTIES Banded leg, elastic waistband in oversize. 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