ducing chemical in any mun as smoking material. He said that in tests elsewhere the tar from burning whole cig- arets has been shown to produce a cancer when applied to the skin of mice. It now may be possibl, by chem- ical treatment of the paper. to prevent formation of the agent. said Says Cancer Producing compound is found In Smoke From Clgarei Paper BIRMINGHAM. Ala. '(AP) - A The chemist said smoke and tars compound that causes cancer in from burning enough paper to man- mice-bcnzpyrene-has been found ufacture 80.000 cigarets were col- in smoke from cisaret paper. a lected in the tests. This quantity chemist engaged in cancer re- of paper, he estimated, would be search reported today. the equivalent of 11 years' supply D. V. Lefemine, research chem- of cigarets for the pack-a-day Lefemlne. The question whether ist of the Cancer Institute at Mi- smoker. - t aml. 1713.. made the report at the Lefemine said 770 grams -1.07 cigars: obacco contains the same deadly chemical can be answered only by much further research on the tobacco, he added, but prelim- ,inary studies indicate that there may well be a protective chemical southeastern regional meeting of the American Chemical Society. Lefemine said benzpyrene has proved in animal experiments to be one of the most powerful known cancer - producing agents. It also poupds - of total tars were col- lected. The tar was purified, broken down into its chemical com- ponents, and identified by spec- tro-analysis. he explained. the report of the rec- actual cancer-prim has been identified as a component TM memm 53” ""3 W” C9mP0l-"Id in "19 t0blCC0 which 1”- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR uoupu; '-HEAVEM6, TWl66S!I 0152- r MAGOHM YOUR; CT02 IN A T066L& sour. 5C0RlN5iNlTl'lc-V002 - Be ALLERGIC! NDONM To A HUMDRUM in some studies on polluted city HT" Wlemmc Nb"! the deVG10Dmen10f WHIP!- wzggoueu noon -oz P I MART!-lAi6 BROTHER TOM ?Io 9iFAc-ro2v!-- iMA6mi:- A MAN I FAVOR”? TQCK3 . BRAIN TO TOGGLE I62lND5TOME.' air. Dsnition of an rene as the tobacco burns. 7! . . -ro SHAKE OFF, ' E2 HE'D FOUND MEAJOS t gt-09459 FROM '- wn-H My 'l PLAY-t-v YOU CAM'T t 301:6 .' logln Search For Bang Members OMAGH. Northern Ireland (AP) Police today began a house-to- house search for wounded mem- bers of a gang which made a bloody Sunday raid ona British army depot in this town near the border of the Republic of Ireland. Five soldiers were shot or slug- ged in the l0-minute gun battle. Two are in a serious condition. Police captured eight men they identified as members of the ter- rorist Irish Republican Army. The captives were charged with at- tempted murder. Army officials said at least two of the raiders suffered bullet wounds and were carried away by their companions. The IRA is pledged to drive the British out of all Ireland and unite the six British-aligned counties in the north with the independent re- public. Army officials said the raid, big- gest in years attributed to the IRA, was foiled by the quick ac- tion of an 18-year-old sentry. Fu- silier Robert Heatley. About 25 men, with blackened faces and armed with pistols and machine-guns, scaled a 12-foot wall and slipped into the depot heforcl dawn. One raider slugged Heatley l with a pistol butt, fracturing his skull. but he managed to shoot hislattacker. The shot roused the garrison of 400 and a hot fight ensued. The attackers withdrew over a wall, taking their wounded with them. Announce New Polio operation SAN FRANCISCO. (AP) - An operation which in some cases can rid a polio-stricken child of the braces on his lower legs was an. nounoed today by two Seattle doc- tors. The operation can prevent gross deformity of the foot and toes in some instances and in others can be beneficial even after some de- IOFMNY has appeared. Dr. J. E Lecocq and Dr. H. E. Emmel told the Western UI"lhODCdlC Associa- tion. In these cases the cal! muscles become paralyzed. These muscles normally are attached to the heel cord. or Achilles tendon. Which per. mits a person to stand on tiptoe. Without hell-and-toe motion club foot may develop, . In the Olleration. the heel cord is Split lonthwise. so that one strand of it can be rolled upward into the log and attached to the hamstring muscles, These are powerful mus- cles which help to move the up- Per part of the leg. They and in cords or tendons Just below the back of the knee. mmmmnmggggg FINE SILVER 2 LISBON (CP) - World's largest collection of 13th century French silverware, accumulated here years IE0. will go to Paris at the end of'N'ovember for a public exhi- bition..'I'he collection started with 1,000 pieces ordered by two former Portuguese kings. 41-lday. October 22, 1954 The Guardian Page 1. Army Report? Flood Death Licence For TV In St. John's OVITAWA. (CP)-A licence to operate a television station at St. and Winnipeg. Ins stations Ire on the air in all except Halifax. In addition. 21 private broadcast- ers in other centres have either been licensed by the government or recommended by the CBC board John's Nfld. has been granted of governors for licences. The I Newioiindland Broadcasting Com-yboard-5 ncommendluom .,e OTTAWA (CF) -. The ""9 "' 5 pany Ltd, the transport department . ported mday 1" hr” fatlmy '5 announced Wednesday. rarely lznored. the week-end Toronto floods. Ho The company which operate, i was Pie. Murray Stanley Deadder, I radio station CKON at St. John's OLD JUBOBS 22-year-old native of Kentviile, NJ. applied for a. television licence this summer to the CBC board of gov- . emors. The board i'ecommendedj00U"5 In AHWD5 Smut 17” imh that the government establish .,.'century BC were known as di- cac outlet there instead. adding 'ca-stea. that if this was unsuitable the il- l we on rm :::.d;.:::.:f 'i..i”".;::;.::'".:1:: with the 1st Battalion, Royal Can- adian Regiment. cence should go to a private broad- caster. The transport department an-1 nouncement made no reference to' the CBC boardis recommendatiinl on Newfoundland broadcasting's application for a licence. The CBC has exclusive television broadcasting rights at Vancouver, Ottawa, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax d:.m.m..m..m.m KINII Elllll COFFEE First choice lor fine flavour! Y ecruAi, l W7: Ala-27).. Aircraft Lost In Goose Bay Fire GOOSE BAY. Labrador (CP) - Fire tore through a United States air force hangar here today, de- stroylng two twin engine aircraft, a helicopter and several motor; vehicles. The blaze. of undetermined orl-l gin. started shortly before day- light and firefighters were unable to move any equipment. They emp- tied nearby hangar to guard against further loss. The two air- craft destroyed were SA-I16 am- phibian rescue planes. . A release from the northeast airl command said "there were no known personnel casulaities result- ing ftom the fire." Other details Greatest: Money Savi were not immediately available. What happened when he stopped smcking' If you smoked two packs a day, trembled at the mere idea of living without tobacco-could you find the courage to swear oil”? . Stewart Alsop did-and you'll find his impressive case history in l November Reader's Digest. This famous newspaper columnist thought he'd never make it, but today he hasn't smoked for six wonderful months. 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