MONDAY. Dark Lightning Bales Topping Mlllu (Continued) Of-IAlF'I'.lli. X! (continued) "But there's plenty of on - then must be -- they keep finding it in new places, Om-y." "lit took 3 million yours to make what all there is. The earth innit straining and stirring and moving. throwing sees out of their beds I-nd nuahixw up big ice fields uid volcanic uplifts, now. All the oil these is was made before anything living, with s mind to think with, lived on this planet. Formleu things, whose names we don't even i"M'- died It the bottom ofsi-rence - nou nrvna HOLACAUST-More than 500 pilgrims are reported "3 - ma "'5 their 50513 V-hll dead and another 2000 injured at the confluence of Ganges and Jumns '53 N3” Ind Chlnxed in-to river; in India. Coming to wash their sins away in the annual Kumbh 9”'; festival fsbovel. the pilgrims began A stampede that ended In dis- You make it. sound so tremen- alter.-(NEA Telephoto). dous somehow - and solemn." fgluelsnhismunmdomumfuoodhn 1 so Inn. t'e only men who are. 13' W 911 Q95. P833 103681. little and avid and pathetic, with . each one fenced carefully w1ch::.::m.?.?S.ci::du1,'L:';d1m;n2:,””f:; Iheir scrambling appetites and steel fence, past batteries ofifm.5hed-- their blind stupidity. If them in, tanks and little shacks with YICKB-I -1 do.” we am. mummu we. and: up there, 1 think they must by cars Mending Ln the yardsfyou-,,, cm.,,.- c,,;,yy ' laugh sometimes to see these rm. and dreary looking clothes flap-, --see LhM"mmmpmon of pipe 1Cu10"t'' 5””9 WHY-llT95 lhE'.V'VC WW Ml 1me5' Leimr f3d9d w0mc":aiid wheels and stuff sticking up created, scurrying around down came to the doors of these shacks. i 0.” 0! me hole In me moor? Thu-I hP"- m&'4'3hiY18 "id d80'v1'0.ViYlB )”m”d 9”" h0P9m”Y- Wuem-W i what oil men call a Christmas tree like so mmy insects." g watched them pass: dirty children 1.3 mg nmchine may control; "Youll have no tell me whereiacmmmed out 01 the Wadi doillitiia Well after IV! in You wait to so. Guy - if than) gk y,-hi, slunk into bushes - the hii.n8l'l'.Ihe,., Inn 5,6 if I Cain and mm ou. how mi Dad sell the little VI8U9.h0D0f'-11 fringe of humanity ...m'h,,..,,, 0,, mi, Qum- he'll get. out of one well?" What llnzen on the edce Of OVe!'.V. "1 mm; W 5.0 ... I dim 5. u. "He won't, stop with on. wen, 1 oil field. The men, muscled and mo” ' Anyway, I lot of those wells moron. nibinc for muehneck Jobs. --"SIM mu, shmu I I shut down. The Government only pipe-laying Jobs. any scrap fromi .. . . allows them to produce twenty bai-- the vast. teeming feast of exploits- I Eooamny bgrivaldmxxwgiomgt MI I W - but It 1-my mm!-iml mm: W? Wm?" Wlmlli red mud to move in that tmneiuiuiis lot to let a well flow for Just 5 little p their floors, scrubbing their of mu” to mu, unemp- while. long enough to produce mens greasy shirts on wnshboards. tn mu Mun an 0” mm you twenty barrels of oil. It d0esn't:Wafcl'ilnK "my DH Chill !-P'f7r0BCh- hm-3 "m. 5..., mo” W-0 bog," warm up. and paraffin forms and ed. with that unending look of with the stack. smckinx up, They clogs the pipes, so they keep 'em new hope in their listlea eyes. make me steam mat mm me shut down for several days midi They passed y-suds. fenced and mm”, and pumps me wam, then s well flows a hundred bar- locked. piled with a conglomeration V -I-hm biz mm; up an me dank; role at more. And a good msny of machines. with, great stacks oil g g ef these are old wells. See thogef pipe, every joint painted yellow: i ifllmrmrb .f?”:m.::me:.1f,'; 0.. .1d: pum" P" '9'" " m0” bl! bwm-5: md 5.h0'ps .m”"' M "m "mmm marine or something - that's gang up and down? Theyre wherein semi-darkness man worked me mm. gem. M tum. the hm pumpefrl - they won't flow any over grinding and threading ma- I and hams up the block and me more. They pump out the oil and chines that spit fire as pipe was re- 1 swivel .. they get water with it-and if they i threaded or drill bits aharpenedi .. I'md no id” just d.8,Eu' .. get more then two er cent the i "Now we have to look for a well . refiners won't buy it.pso the 1110- than Just been finished,” he l 1;;)Lepy1'il?U5u::bgl3u?l?agu:1:e;u:i:;d:: duct has to figure some way to said. "where there's an outfit : so many ihmgs u)' do H mm" .90, the water out." standing waiting to be moi'ed.p ..The). need .em And mey'mst "such ' mi M mm” Wm D” The Sm” is ” heavy and so "xi i pleiiiv A new drill outfit costs a- have to build tanks. too?" pensive to move that they leave i mundi w.enu.4we thousand dob "He'll have to have ; little bat- it standing on the derrick floor, mm You czlm rem one though tery - and a separator to get the , usually. till they Eel another d1'il1- l for iamund seven undnd 'md mu: ass out of the oil. These people iniz job. And then, after we find an M... over here pipe their gas to the outfit, we have tolpersuado themf ..A't'im,.,.. stripper plants and the strippers , to move twenty mi es or more on .. , squeeze the gasoline out of it. then to a wildcat Job, and that will be im: adalgt "01? Lirldtkmallezngagide the was is piped back. to the igiise, si selling iob too, for mostly they man Mm owns one has Lo Him mg owner. He can heat his house with I dont like wildcats very much. But wrest on hn Investment and my it. and if i.hrre'a too much he I i with so little drilling going on right I his hands" ean hurn it. See those flares burn- now. we probably won't have much Amps bad know it? I mppose in; over there? That's waste gas p trouble.” g he We-9 Vp ht. mm he had an me being burned so it. won't. drift a-i "How csn you tell a well that's . figures But if You an mmmns round and settle on the groiindjflnished?" and nmhom M, 'banyMs of on I and cause trouble." p "There's one over thm. see thst 1 wmm” voulgec Wm. money bacir. At Gnu-y's direction Adelaide derrick with the red mud plied a- . ..Y0u "calm ptump out mmlom turned into a muddy little road round under it and all the mach- .and mqmm M barrels The Gob Ihst twisted between stumps, over inery still standing? Well, it's Mmmn; Mmm let voufwmch out iiiow, this is rough going. Don't tear your stockings on these planks." Protect The Goods And Property You llave Accumulated By Hard Work Over The Years Asask. Festival This is sound hiisiness practice and relieves you JlIdgEd isllccessflll, from the burden of fear. g All lines of insurance effected. Fire. Casualty. l R.l'1lG1NA--I(.:I:i--. Regina Lime I icon tlnuedl Plate Glass and Special. We would like to discuss your The-:itre's w'nrluvt-i0n 01' ”'I'he Insurance requirements with you. I C0”"l'1V Gm" bl C1l”'"d Ode-'-5 tins .i-idced ii.-st play Tuesday , ; iiiclil. at the coiicliision of the Phone -1311 or call of Office. . Sgisknlpheuan regional (inn... 1 festival, Prince Albert Players won top honors in the one-act plny class with Philip Johnson's "Orange Blnssniiis " Pcier Scott. fnrmnr lvinnlpeiz ll. M. DAWSON LTD. P. W. Turner, President & Manager. I C.P.R. Ticket Office. A enis ihri I ii e V L: (W: mm m Plownce rcfor for his part of Borne Dotid . in "'l"lio Cniintry Girl" Mrs. Helen . Bothwell was judgnrl best actress for her prirtrnvnl of Georgie Elg.-n in the snnin ; . Grnliain Sine:-, British adjudi- cator. saiil the elplit-play festival was "succcssful ” "Some nf the smaller tnwris in Saskntchc-irnii nrc putting on big shows and rloiiiz ui-cat credit to theniseli'es," he said. ”'l"lio County Girl," the last pre- sentation in rhe four-day festival, was sup:-rhly dirncted and the act- ing "excniitionnl." IRGAF Plane crashes In The Mediterranean FINALE LIGURE. Italy -(AP) -A Royal Canadian air force plane crnsli-landed in the Mediterranean Wednesday 150 yards off the It- alian Riviera coast. All five members of its crew ae- C!-Dfd in riihbnr boats and were nlvkrd Im hv a fL-him: hark before they could pnridle to shore. The pilot. of the craft, which was flying from Gibraltar to Mar- sellles. was identified only as "Capt. Annls." Two unidentified officers and two non-omnrnisilnned officers also were aboard the "HIGH EFFICIENCY" MASTER CHICK mane. , oi Baby ciiiciii d will be led on... MASTER CHICK S; E 3. 3 0: KRUMS ...egein In 1954 . THE GUARDIAN. WN N.B. Border Town Has Unique Stamp Business er. BTIIPHIIN. N. 3.. (OP)-This town on the New Drunswiit-Maine border claims the biggest. stamp business l.n Ouiiide. Only two or three comparable firms in the United Btetes have greater vol- time. The here which malls stamps by the millions to oollect- orewesfoundedaayeexssgoby Ralph O. Garoelon. now 45, who started with a mediocre collection. The c:-"puffy seldom deals in rare stamps, but ships its offerings in huge quantities. "We conduct a mail order busi- ness." Geroelon explained in an in- terview. "We send out the greater part of our volume an approval to starnfp collectors. Axparently there is I. high degree of honesty smoru collectors. our louse, under the amxroval syetem. are relatively light." Trans-Border Trade The huge volume has been in- siirumsntsl in xuislm the classifi- cation of s post office in another oountry. Many of the stamps fan out througih the United States from nearby Calais, Me.. where the acting postmaster says busifnem from the Canadian stamp com- pany has been 3 major factor in promoting his office from I sec- ond-to s. first-class rating. based radio nnnnuiiccr. was named best. mm xv-was v- man-a on ..::.::::.:'...':::..;:;c ".f..3.".?..'.'.".; said the plane is lying in only .. lmut I-limt feet of water and an be recovered. produce fetter gelm per pound of feed. Recommended by Iietdierles for quick harboring. for Iiveobiliiy and Inaeend vigov. Iminol - om: MAHER cmcic mm: KIUMS-TODAY L. J. ROSSITER WIIOLIBALE SEED - MASTER FEEDS DU: Ofllee Illl. Residence 9816 -- Grafton st. not soon um cum nous - imoiircs nuns: COMPLEIE VISUAL REFRAGFIOZI AND ANALYSIS 6. F. HUTCHESON Ii SON Optometrists . 63 Grafton Street Anti waq qou look, it's FORDV8 For value! on gnu reoeipta but winter five his of one alone was mailed. More recently. rows of girls at. nest desks assembled 100.01!) psakiets another period the quick girls slipped 5.000.000 Yugoslav stamps into l00.000 envelopes. The company employs so or more workers in winter, its busi- est time. Mr. Gu-oolon beourie e stsnip colledoir et the age of lo. A1- thousfh his collection never passed what he calls the "beginners stage," he sold It six yeeu letar and ventured into the retail and of the hobby. After a year he was able to quit lie botkkeqping job and. in the third year, hire me helper. Popular Hobby Asked why stunpe feldnsie so many people. he said: "Its the atfa-action of something from fonebn countries and the scenes of clififeruit ways of life. And there's the satisfaction that comes with completion of a pm- ject, getting in an album a com- plete set. The beauty of many stamxps is mother main ettrsotiion. some are very fine. with the en- gvnavings reel works of art." Mi-. Gai-colon is not impressed TNAN EVII. WITH THAT "LEADERSHIP lO0K' 'l'Il.I. MORE Sound Weapon of flu Avail PHILADELPHIA. (AP) -- Loud- speakers let. up an eerie din at sundown Friday nlkllt as Phus- delphls unllmbored its new sound weapon aimed at frightening thou- sands of sterling: from lofty roost: stop city hall. The weird crying sounds mingled with the chatter of the starlings startled pedestrians. It lent. Three sound trucks circulated in Penn square emitting the noises. "It's simply the cry of anguish of a frightened sterling.” Com- missioner Walter S. Pytko explain- ed. "If It works. it will get rid of the sterling: once and for all." But the starlings apparently Just sat back and laughed. Few left their perches. Pytko, who en- gineered the project, said he'll try again. srsouu. suu. An aunt sheep-disuse in Int- land clips I sheep in an avaue of five minutes. IMIDDI truative isued anywhere up unbll about 1950. Since then Canada has put out quite a. number which are far from attractive." i He considers Britmi oolon.ials.: dieoigned and printed in Brit.aln.l tops in stamps from an aeathettlc standpoint. FEBRUARY 8, 1954 A Pair or ”Rockhounds" Find m..... CHILLIWACK. 3.6., (OP) - Frsnl: Edwards and his wife have been searching for preciou nil decorative stones for 3 y and cell themselves "rockiiounds. Mostly they have searched through the Fraser valley. but they have also accompanied rock- hunting expeditions all over North America from Alaalu to Mexico and have boxes loaded with preo- ious and semi-precious stones and display stones of no commercial value-all of varying colon and shspss. In their home they have equip- ment for cutting and polishing and make brooches, Itlcltpins, ear- rings and other ornaments. The Edwards are menibue ef the recently-formed Fraser Canyon Jade and Rock society. Jade. originally considered an exclusively oriental gem, is found in gravel bars of the Fraser Riv- er. varying in site from a pebble to boulders weighing hundreds of tons. Clear imperial jade. psrtlculsr- ly the apple green variety. is the most valuable kind found locally and has high commercial value. Zircons-clear stones-are found along the Fraser and Vsdder Riv- ers. These are fairly valuable. "Thunder egg." a volcanic huh- hle thrown up In ages past. is found along the Fraser and from Precious Stones In N. America it In he takes nests sf bruu... colors. - Petrified palm tree not. 1,” also been found looslly um mm: the Columbia has 10!!!! petrlfiga IIIKWOOI. lul eating that s much warmer climate ones pawn" m tiiismsres. on are some weird indeed." ssld Freak Nesr Princeton there, is s moun. tslug of petrified weed of all col- ors.' II? L" IT. JOHN'S. Nut. (0) .. 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