Stephens Performed Miracle in Cracking 6-Mile Record MELBOURNE (AP) - Austral- the dead run-in a Melbourne aub- la'i Dave Steplirinysu who C:'0i::l!:,5 urb and who has oceasional' theI::;:',tmgnl'HCg:lf0;ekitfcgcr. rilced bare - footed because he ihlllmed A nmacle of pacing wed. couldil't afford licw track shoes. Msmiy to wipe out the aging looks upon Zaiopck as his teach Czecli's world record for the slit- He patterns his training routines mm, run, after those of the Czech and of nunning virtually by hinisclt on Russian Vladimir Kuc. When he mp Olympic park track. the 25- i"li!l told he had broken Zotopelfs war-old ”bai'cf'.iot millimtiii" out record. Stephens 4: ingether six almost ltlonticai tinles "He's my friend and teacher. I to finish in 27 minutes. 54 accords. think he'll be as pleased as I am. That is 5.2 seconds faster than the Stephens had to make his own record set by triple ()iympic pace in his record performance. champion Zatopelt at Brussels in Traded by Les Perry. a former l'J.':4. it also siavnpctl the young Australian Olympic runner. and Australian as an outstanding fa- Geoff Wnrren. another Australian. write to win the Oiynipic 10.000 he went out ahead after 250 metres championship here in No- yards and at th finish was more t'El'1IbEI'- titan a quarter mile in front of stephns. who delivers milk-on Perry. Illinois All-llefic Commission ' Holds Decision To Ban Guild- CHICAGO (AP - The Illinois license. plate athletic commission has de- Ratizienda. president of the NBA rlded to "hold in abeyance' ac- who proposed the resolution back- tion on I resolution backing New lug Heifand at a Jan. 14 meetlnx. York's ban against the Boxing turned his back on the New 'Yorker .'tianager's Guild. whose campaign is to elimlna Two of the three commission boxing undesirables. members, Lou Radzicnda and Radzinda's tut about. was be- John Behr. Tuesday voted to wlth- lieved the result of criticism of the hold support of a National Boxing NBA by Heifa'nd'at the New York Association resolution backing Jul- boxing writers dinner last week. ins l-lelfand. chairman of the New After passing a resolution back- York commission until the NBA's ing Heifand, the NBA approved lull convention in August. another resolution permitting fight- llelfand banned the managers' ers whose maiiiilters have been guild from New York Jan. 16 by suspended to sign their own con- threatening to revoke a member's tracts. I1 DON --JIANRIGIIT Canadian Press staff Writer ewan. a compulso before the will ratepayers. Exist- ing voluntary medical program! "health regions" and as an alter- ll,000-square-mile block of south- west Saskatchewan. CREATE FIXED POOL fixed pool is established for pay- ments it doctors. issue in the Novembc elections: . Major The ptriilnollllloovass to bring ap- drug; proxlml 6! . persons under liysical examinations for em lo - . . . ' nt - r v- e - . . . . , "hem! oflermy gunk optomemcal serviceslpalxi l3;1c;1'-rrigttiil Ilhelindividual. 339 for I kugiyssniwomcfgl.?:y:p3::;rp::::fil;:);:?9:'i'f1ls. in some cases pare illlllllitilel drkigs issued in ornoui of their hours of work. medical and enith lervicel in 0- medical appliances such as arliil. mm, W” 9- 337 for I family of t 0 ls Compulsory. and in use as. dead to the limo non, Heaiiii is a field of f0rllUllh'lllll' turn for taxes - mostly Dersonal ciiil,llmbc. Treatment for tllbcr- .,, ,,,',,,.e taxes-payable ll. the start of each culosls. cancer and mental illness ' year. is provided under other The Pr0Vl-lllillll S0VEl't)ment had and provincial programs, no direct part in placing the issue SEPARATE SCHEME Hospital care is covered by a ll3..a.i it does with all other health in it i s . - h been reported causing tllggat. sonata-ate Cl?!” stcliiegiexlwthe E-lisp. E?Exl10f(t:l.hl"f)l(' the Siarift Current ra- c M W" 5mg m we Iegwli l acton among councillors in two BC Wall 0891!! 9 ces an. I pays all th cost of A - , . .. I ! Thlsidtoouls compulsory. A iimv- msvllal out-patient services and 33.l'f"3':'eiii'o l'la1:mal:mlait(l)fdl?i(l'i ut:;ipmg”m' native they proposed to implemcnt ll!-'e'W 9 PB". it costs 5151 year ,'l9P-lluarters the cost of radioio- ' ' 1 . , . . , , . . . the Ecru compulsory prong” hr the mdividualymple the up gms and smusmal work. the Collele of Physltians an.l .Hur- taxes has been levied Since the termined by a special (.osi...cii which has been operating since lilhll ljlle of 1947-48.-and 530 for I tlgv4i6ftu(?t?rnrienlheh?dlllio rfeeaiildoelllilsaolg M?! A (army l:g'""' ””””e 9”l'""me"ti Olr My surplus in the pool is vmrratcdt owevel'. t s is no eliougi to c argcs" in 1, d m .. 1. . finance SHSP. -To meet operating by dociiirs tl:nl:t'::C0f”l,le cznlifitlal DOCTORS ”m'”35T costs of roughly 8i7.tlt)0,0l)(l illtfille dcfit-its tllll('ll. in that first two ally, it also requires one-third the years alone, totalled 3150.000. To finsnce the program. personal l'9V19""3l fmm 3 lhliiee-IP91;-cent lien; t . - u . . - ' . - , . . h2linlh:uPit3lgi:ci'l'tr;i clllyllaxgilllgrnlllighf leiarialst-nalsilutax an as yea! 8 years MW” "Mead 0' recelvlnl determined amount the Ll()(li)lS MSI s rates vary. 100- grants. From the total revenue. a provincial treasury- CThe beneficiaries of the Swift ments to the doctor of :1 rm H. urreiit plan are not exempted. Office call, and szt . h l ,1; H, H u .,,l r , .. g V R V g . Medical group. apposed the M” They. must pay the SHSP tax In up mm X p "L andtgaautggiig 4;” do8ct0It)s6i:f:u:h llaciijsliattrlldwgrllllnfzlltlzd lrgicitigd l)algl:l::sl(),f.' gtlaiusiuif bsiur pal-in-ipatinlz dot-tors about so lICf' vie - - while defeiidllll voluntI1'Y medical addition to the taxes for their OYVII on Sundays and lmlidays. ' ' P I "g cm" of the lee schedul” "””'””"E(l W" i pljng ouch on Medical Service. 1.1. Swift Current plan started nine V y . ' corporated. a non-profit agency or- years ago. Only one per cent rel0""'”'l-M ('ll-'lRGES Regina. Rural Health Area Rejects Compulsory Plan ited amount of dental w rk f lhei ' REGINA (cm A Hm children under'i2. It is finallccd N0; M"'q"""”i . - loci: c land and personal taxes which - - -PAYMENT PEN ;IlEdlEIt:'-CII'ci&!?l.I that detvelolp'?id erage 315.44 per capita. and g:lr,- Late payment to SHSAl"ui-zulta in min i c lovorngnen 'I ernment grants equal to about 52.25 t ' - . i th i 1 . ; . election platform has been re- per capita. The region pays half liggnilmbi-i'r)t:t:eT flllfllgnel Noni”, ueuunr 0 e rem” maid 0' poisons. iected overwlielmhiilly by Voters in the cost of health services obtained ' two large rural eras of Suitatcir outside the region. services issued outside ganlzed by the province's doctors. mllllli 0lll5l3llflllllZ- llllmicipali!ics The rural ratepayers decided the are held financially responsible for niciits. tho palloiu must pay the the CCF scheme is many an ex. excluded are ;. hospitals. nijxtisl federal d Taxes for the regional program troubles. The worst is facpd eacahll-'l.VANCiNG PLAN 38.000,000 ' from "I9 hm"? Hllll Office calls free as at were being asked to carry hit an commiinitv is "experience rated”' ('”uric-lit Alth ugh i - r ' - V ' . o ('oilctisli't- ant I! for I-rays. laboratory team lpanghm M m I ' electrocardiograms. physi th ' 't i . ' municipal-docta . M M The expemntomemii.;.mmJ;;.: m.;..1......n.. The Guardian. Pace 7 pay! the! tug! 81 for all pre-natal They Wm designed to 'amm mm. were ,2. M the md'.v'muaL "T rmmmr-----c an pos -na care. . phyi 1 3 y for I'll I i A government iipokesman said of lages (l.):n:uf'(;lrtlill:I1lllCIl::lliTht:0lvIl"d "19 family tlyfptehrffpnsor i:',f,,e””.,,,',f' MS, h . deterrent chases: enter mm ,, Contact Iuuznneiu now are 530. 855 and W6 yupecl: . c said. a doctor could earn l 4- g . H y - I Zross of oi-.-tween 815,000 d Eolillgelh t3o:i3ile2tpetii:'eolft:L'I d”""5 In assured income in re- may" .3l6.000. an V turn for specific services. These are not compulsory rates l . of illness, or when they suspect it. in Saskatchewan, such plans now When proposing to enter a com: NOT A B1-AWKET Ml'1Jl'JCTlf)N ill? Dlgnul: Spiffgiveelllllliiivlelfssipfct all mtla-hp-r”x'"”mV 165-000, MP "'""”y' MSI."'ake5 -'4 dbl"-lo-door. Tlll5 Ville is not regarded in Stewart Robertson. secret.ii-y- selitszmes llllhltubca has 3 1 m 1” 1- ::lrfl'llI:l5lf isteerkemiigi the 7a'pe".ce"t.""ilPubh.c mjcm"" "I 3 l”"l""”l "93"" over roulllllf 30.000 benems to c;lrtar'es.”It may refluseiiiisuiaiice plan. was rt,-j....m,,, 0' ii bad risks. plralzooning. medical practitioners :into the civil service. Or, as the year. minus approximatelv 30-3: per cent for operating costs. Under directors, says that since the de-I Benefits Va idi . S . ' The initial cost to the Swift Cur- urn"! charge! have heft! Kill-lEdl8lClleW&ll. onlyy ahloul lonel-llhirrlasgl Dmjcs EXCLUDED illoctors themselves express it 1'! rpm nigh," resident is the person”! the doctor's services have beeui these contracts provide surger)' C0mP3li9d With the Swift C A lectit f - ' y gpregd more evenly Wm. H... th lh . 'y - . , D lII'1i'.llt. I I"! 0 a scheme who-ll would "Til: la"? tax "H-"mg 23 and rural areas; and instead )a0':illUCll: mos biling for only pram. lllgIg'mm' lhe icmef dmueme lulmdrw 3 09'1"”: up"" "'0" l'"'"'"" peisonal in 1. 313 . e caie- ome and office calls. 5 Services is that they do not Wllllt: reiiioilng nu. ..L.m,,H from any day and return more than others, voluntar . Sam nl ' 1. tracts were wait' 1 A V . n - &t50,000 to its municipalities. lilies ltelillilcl benlefits toerlanthlpaglgras Year for chronic olingconpaee-rnlhdasl cm: ll'92l('llUf r pvlmfum-31 govmnmenu The board has other fiiioiici ll . ditions, nine months for nlalltltmtayy tide 101,). gillflllphlllll .th('m ("re d" In ('0mP3Tl50lli Swift Current has Within its b(ii'n l)lIl':lldx')e'I?f the Ni” Fiiiancing ll s u ally is done a six-months residence restriction H0l'L'l'lllncn( in ...,,,(:r,.:1EdIwllmcu: y ,through a general property tax, 1 M51 h . , , . U ' " ”"-V W in mi was it in ti.T:."tl1.'.:..':i:'”l;.i.; ..:.:.:::2:!: ;:i.'.'.".:::t..'.” est: rentea eombin t' f th t . i' . .- i . - - .- .- H ""y ' In effect, each dlicllir i'ct'eii'"s a The iniiiiicivalitizgalgetothe 8e0VevIY:- li”iio:3l.lilel5 l:-llillieawllilllltlltl. mid lfllllflllllliff;:l:lll'l”"lmC?d rlhm Wm , ' ti on. I ' Dan is csirerl by sideth l-i .v-- .. More than 56,000,000 lfl Fellolml by MSle gllllv lll;fI(t(i:l(lsl:i'l',mllleLKi"Iilluiyfglllllllifleiilllhllllallls and ML i' i . i t .' e priivinc ew llltlllrli rlllll benefit all equally. I "its i-tlcral finailrial aid mj it 'l'h s 'ft c- . . . , .ll'i Medical Services incorporated. half The first ofu xl'rEtll;l'lf;illlsLjlil))1ll oigngliiillliitittllit liimabtllli Llilimpnd-hSa""n' "Pheld h)” the doctors' organiza- gEll('V treatment outside the re. ctisl l"&It'll ll'()VllItI 9” N:-m'm lions. also expands on these rnunln gion . . no .;..,; ;,a1.lm,e ylmum p"w'di Cip31.d.,(.l . 1. . U d -t y ) V . I V. I y y d V i, V .y rixes or more The downs have called this as. lhe WmE:Cggnsdocpogrwrittcnnhg: l)r(ai'lilLtle4: d!tli1:tuiselvitli.t;liiip.il.nlle:llinltl) ilnotii.li pi-nniiuin (!l.illFy. ions They have y y H t H P905 05 the glrlogliciam an!'igiiquriltiusiholds contracts with more than 30 MSI probably 0tIll'0Ul)d)Ull(:'itl'ltlf,ulfxl”.Ii(l))r ii 'l.:lllll”.';d;Lill-3i)((l”'gl'l)ll1::(lgsgligflfgnrlllle . , men in e ec tree arrangemcn.' mean tat or a communities in Saskatchewan collie sli ' - ' " I 3”" i - . ghtly higher Llian lint our Iai'l.'cst provliice could ' n. , . . . . . prnvid Each earned by his counterpart in S-.itft Jlln service at El further cits! 1:1 1. f”l,tl i'- ' . ' I-39 - f ' . 'i. "5 '0 Mum! make! direct pay ungelteigtlllicnaeld PIl'llll2:sEilin0tbSieIf”(L': ill-le nllestlcharged We lll PWPUP-'lll'cs were not immediate-ii .il.l1lLl;- lll;lil'fl.;Hlltlilla(ilnllZ', lll):rlHl'I::ll aigheir J i re sat on 0 ie number of claiinsiabli-. it is believed MSI pays its a by other ' Bllll S44 for a family of four 0 not meet the total outlay. The t gy h p,-,,vim.ial gave 3'93? ll 59 "lg I e. fiind. Vor uool, Emnual gram 0rfni;i5eiZte:ti:k::rncg;t for payment of dottois lllir ms. genus of Saskatchewan. Thus, he ment's 25-cent grant, plus an equal- boa id Raven” ”"e5"l Elld lll9l'9- Tl"! ltets 596 for a 5120 appeiitiectinuy. lization grant. I J'9('lll'H-K has added ”dete rent to the doctors. 30 "8B0NllCe Quality for quantity more cia'm th ted v v '4 urvicesf, And, they added. in me the wt” jwsup (:2 (gagging yefziliguiltali Swift Cl.ll'If"::lltil' supper yet-nt,'t-(i cost of an over nlilhealth plan. and "it is the piihlir that siiffcrs." The MSI office at Regina nil-itcii spokesman here esti tulpdx-mnwm my contrast to exmmg. mmiul Except for this pool al'rnti;;cmt-nti'these figure-s'for one munlcipiility: tioctnrs' incomes lunxtlliearmthlel llldin! llrovlded by llrofit-earnilii I , . y it ' ' . V. Siilalltle conlpallles or mutual abou tun yt-ais ago the iatesfttient plan at a glass l.l,.,n() alntpn-p1'of1t,m((llL'al groups, in iiospiial iiutpatient depart- in the Regina rural health re- ”Gil Shea Makes Second Round BRISBANE tAP7 e Gil Shea of Los Angeles had I tough fight Tue-day getting through his second rrlulltl match in the Aiistrailan national t e n hi it championships against the up-and-coming Roy litiicizsoii of Australia. Shea won in five sets 6-3. 6-8. 3-6. 6-1, 6-2. Darkness forced postponement of the men's doubles match in which Shea and Herb Flam of Beverly Hills. Caliii. were leading Austral- ians. (L Stewart and J. Shepherd ii-9. 5-7. 6-4. lialy-Germany Play 2-2 Draw In Rough Game CORTINA d'AMPEZZO. Italy it'PI-Italy and Germany bottled in a 2-2 tie Friday in the roughest rzime thus far of the Olympic hockey tournanienl. Tile teams tlrrw 14 penalties. half of them during a wild third period which rniicd wilii players of botll taiilcs throwing punches. A itoal by Ernesto Krotti with. less than two minutes left to play: save the Italians their second straight tie of the tournament. They draw with Austria by the lame score Thursday. Despite the presence of six play- ers who learned hockey in Canada in their lineup. the Italians are virtually certain of elimination. from the six-team tournament fi-i ilals. Their final game of the pre- lmniiary round is against the un- hasten Kitchener-Waterloo Dutch- men while Germany plays the com- paratively weak Austrian team. .. ...,.m...........m.c...,....... Dutchmen To Play Teams In Germany CORTINA D'AMPEZ'l.0. ltaiy iFl'v-v-Kitclicner - Waterloo Dutch- men. Canada's standard-bearers in the Olympic hockey tournament. have scheduled three games aiiainsi Canadian service teams in Wesl Germany next month. Tram nianagcr Ernie Gomnn mid Tuesday the Dutchmen ex- hct-t to play an RCA? team at Wiesbatlen and Soiingcn Feb. ttand 7 and a Canadian Army team at Sol-st Fob. it, "it's it tight schedule and we'll have to keep our fingers crossed ihni weather conditions won't pre- vent the team lrotn flying to Win.shatlcn." Goman said. The names were arranged at the rentiest of the defence department i(Tary- Middlecoff. with a brilliant 'display of iron shots. pulled up proved the scheme. the only one tliliSlcd 37-32-69. .limmy had I M gion. a1.'l.000-square-mile area sur- rounding the capital. they voted 14.040 against. 4.510 in favor. in the Assiniboia-”ravelbourg region, ' a 6.500-square-mile block farther south. the vote was 7.392 to 1,329. While opposition groups say the CORTWA d'AMPEzz0' 1”” lillaiflilallglflfl lflll)lli'lc;::lllll.l'!l:lE'ffCnlgll:: lAPl"A'"9””'" ”hle'” 3'" "Ml" CCF spokesmen tend to discounl libad glad lmay in "'9 "wnm the importance of the vote. They wntcr ymplc l;8m9S- or ue tht it w s ti - i The ll0Ck9Y lcamv 5"9W5ed'y ' fargmers. .short of caslllwillntflolllhleyy darkhorse of the games. lost its cm "11 me". am. we" unpre 0P9llll'I8 Slime lo CZeCll0!l0Vlkl3- pared to take on more tax obliga- -3. tion. Cross-country skiers were. far A.general provincial election, ox. out of their class as the Films, peeled in June will he the present Swedes and Russians cleaned lip. CCF government's third test at the in the women's giant slalom de- polls since elected in 1944 when fending champion Mrs. Andrae one of its pledges was to institute Mead Lawrence of Parshall. Colo., I system of "socialized health ser- finished in a tie for fourth as Ger- Vice!" in Sllkltchewln. man restaurant workerpossl Rei- RURAL HEALTH lnanms cliert won. Probably the biggest shock of all EICVED YOIFI Ito. the govern- wzis the failure of the American mcm "lalmed ""9 14 """l Mimi hohslcdders to show ally better ' - ' designed to decentrgll". man they did during the mst two public health and medical services. of four runs down the ice. one T1l"yJ'" 'd"'l"m'"d by ' ""i"'lf mile chute off Tofana mountain. glgglsy":p:3l:l5?re&';':':flli.he"m? vincial government remains in a supervisory capacity. There now are eight health regions operating. Four of these health units had been set up when. in 1946. Premier C. Dougias' government an- nounced it had worked out in tax- supported medical-care plan. It was offered to the regional conn- 5. Only the Swift Current region ap- Americans llave Cary Middlecolf Pulls Even With Jimmy Demaref PALM SPRINGS. Calif. MPI" n :3 even with Jimmy Demaret at the of its kind in North America. 36-hole ninrk of the 85.000 Thun- Basieailyi the Swift Curent pro- derbird invitational golf tourn- gram provides almost all medical mm-nt pi-may, each with . 133 and health services. plus a lim- total. Mid fl I e coff toured the ilialr) . 36-:l5e7i Thuiiderbird Country C u course in 35-3i-456. and Dc-market. carlbou the first-round leader. with a ll' - plant comchiick on the hack nine. on Th. DQCIIHC Tlliirsdziy and Middlecnfi ll 67. PRINCE ALBERT. Sask. (CF)- The two go into the third round Poor calf crops could be the 3-... today with n two-stroke lead over son for the diminishing of caribou their nearest challenner. Doug herds in the north. says Dr. Ward Ford. whose 69 gave him i35. Stevens. game supervisor of the Northwest Territories. in an interview Friday following a meeting of technical committee on the problem. Dr. Steven: listed three possible causes: a malady which prevents proper fu-tlliu tion failure of the animals to meet at the breeding grounds at the right WTINA MMPEZZ0 W"-" i'iZ.'L”.' i:"3..:3”f.lf.'.."i?:T2fv.i”'1'12. iflle amazing 40.2 secontlis c2)t'ik:,'!F born Many dead calves have been mntle by Russia's Eufitny ifs "I found . last Sunday in it 500-metre speed 0 ' ' Willi! W9 W” he -i"bml"”d "" Cnllliglsl i::r:set?l)li:tl:d.lll: rccotmltlon as a world record. In said, Commned Emma of comer". ""”f'" "l”('l.9l 53ldyT"9-fdfiyi tion men in the northern areas are ti Nlllllllizfllwsllthtiiilgpghideralldllesalld needed '0 uh" nu herd" l(' L . . . u v the WON at itlisiirina was held MAP FEEDING ('R0L;ND' under ”regular international con- din” 5ll'dV'i':ll,' "M K” uuv Cdnx ditions" and there is no reason fa" ill! 9 "t"V.” (':"'”:”m;: to dispute the record. gee?!" M:l:”:"e9d' '1: m'."k'c "mm; S"'"" '"'"''5""''” ” H” "m showing the main winter and sum- ”'ll'l'”'l' "M" mm W” Hon” M mer feeding grounds "so that we in second under the listed world mly be "I. to study mm. "mm mark. made a flying start in the and yum mo" mom amni- To Submit Time As World Record at Ottawa. New Spinning Process For Army Clothing Developed --m- on cm in -t By DON PEACOCK Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA tCP) - The "miracle ""1. Spun by the defence depart- ment I new process for cloth has reached into 33 countries since it was first announced last year. J. R. Johnson. chief of the de- ;'fl0Pment branch of Canadian mnenll Ialdn laid in an interview heat patents for the process have H; limited for in that many ill- Tllile have cost the Crown coin- Dlhy which handles all govern- "lt mm a ton ti to set jlhnethms into all g.'.'t'iin.'- or fan 6.”. do III! 5 '""llVhdi'l;. have b:an licensed to ""' thenewspiaiilog them. mcmwu ou:"cn""" gl- ”""- Dr. Stevens said committee reports . ' from game melt in Saskatchewan and Manitoba indicated that caribou first entered Manitoba. then moved into the woilasion--eindcer lake areas of northern Saskatchewan. triltliuteti go ltlic dlffeirencc l: unna- id -1 1 mi, 31,-; iaslniewoprovncel." nu. 2".1'ii'3in.5”2i2.'iin."n.ilLiiy land; "The nm'thi'rn out ol Mlnttobn hit from soft-textured materials. Md mllfll "1078 "0"" "ill 301' '5' The department is using the prlr "" s”k'lch"" cess lg make mliltasy Elothlng. tarpau ns. canvas an of or m Germum n."c.' swunrl-M nd :i:::l;..',"'i.:."iii'.;.:t'i::iif iii Au,-cg; to we we com dot producers have many ""3 I y'm;ml. in an 1" er nth" pm” I" it" pee mt; lllsit southeast Asia and MN 0N'MARl(E'l' Japan. where the process is also Dr. Jan Weinberger. inventor of Mllll llllWd"i-'9d- the process. said Canadian piv ,'"l0'0 "ll" ”0 5""! M0450 9" ducers are aiming at having prod ll" "W" ”'"9r""9i " P3" 0' l'f3 um mu. 0; the clan. on 15. duties in the defence departments mu-3,1 5, mrinu. H, 1,... . n.0,. inter-service development branch. lcal suit on order which he expects 58 "N "'V"'""'- 3' ll" 5”" M will last at least as long as he ll” 53' 9”” ” ll"Jl9''''l"l does. lie is so and in good iieoltmnmtt to ""1"" Well Willi"!- He said one British manufacturer SHARE IN PROCEED! WM M3 I newly” upper " ' lie and Col. H. A. Delceilier. 3:T,l,"i;:,'”:';,,'",:';I',';',l.,,"':',':,,,','.;l",lh,": .ho II director of the development greater strength since most :lp- l""'ch ""P'd ""d""”" "5 pen mu 0". M” u we cm. will share is per cent of nrat to which -they're fastened. ,3,”'”'” ll" '”"""""" ha” l" M Mr. Johnson said lleenceii will "'43- "will! issued at a per- iic given mills in other countries mull! 5"" " P'''ll"c”''- 7"" tht-on niients a lnted by Catln- "'9': 'l':":':':" """'""V ""34"- dian u,IlettlB. licence granted Wino: M M ."”c.”"l"""f”.du' "VJ - zrslnisllllililoilal There's real truck comfort built into International's new driver-designed Comfo-Vision Cab. And Internationalis new styling is the last word in true truck-design too . . . - every bit as practical, as it is smart, A lutllfumoim. i-lnvtsm COMPANY or CANADA no. Illrlc ll tliuorpor l. Ieldli :utoafl:allolll'l,adl: ”glr."':f:;:"-t”: Rafi-' I an-.uiacaavumicoou-lint Inihlultocutnlvalcohdlo T-TNT mm 01" 125 THOINI AVINUI. SAINT JOHN. NIW IIIUNSWIQK . W. R. JENKINS, CHARLOTTIIOWN. P. i. I. -' . E. c. GAUDETTE; noillsit. r. s, i. '