. = oe ens i r BA Fe ‘ +8 344 7 * ; , a ‘ || HOWL FINALLY MET Samer Storm Toll Is 57, | LORETTA YOUNG [en eer Monday” Liew | eee eee brace eal Laas alee sao Europe Is Blasted i Gehman was invited for an exciting interview. | should be “set aside as a time : Read it in this week's Star Weekly. I his countey most never seuin te| __ By ANTHONY WHITE | Four small ships were reported , Europe Monday have killed an/|for sheltered harbors. ss estimated 57 persons and left a| Across the entire Continent it| aboard the tug \ path of havoc from Britain to|was bitterly cold. Europe was) tug, towing a frigate and barge : Greece: 4 awash with floods, buffetted by|loaded with cement and salt, re- The fury of stormy _ seas| gales, buried beneath snow drifts.| ported she was in trouble. She claimed most of the victims.| Off Britain's eastern shores, 14)has not been heard from for men were drowned in the splin-| hours. : eG pare ge gh ollie apaae rd rasa a Se ee A Children’s § Tienel trawler George Rebb died as the Kou _ Scco5 ere : 2, || vessel smashed ashore on| through centre “THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA events at the Arena s+ and je, Yorkshire coast, ts back) Mite Theor” Waves 00 tes high me A Christmas |} two other men died aboard 2| Dotsengers were reported hurt. te ead |e baste ues inane, extends a cordial invitafion ‘to the public | i reese" “"" | renny oventunnen | Castel Felice; Roterdam and I In Greece a ferry boat was . . The Sports Arena overturned by squalls in a lake| Off the Yorkshire coast, the ‘to attend a “special “Preview” of its near Karditsa and 20 men were|$400ton Liberian freighter Na. being driven ashore. BLIZZARDS ON LAND , oe Bak ise: weve nets) NEW CHARLO }TETOWN BRANCH NURSING OPPORTUNITIES. ||rrcss. 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An- thony Moorhouse died of asphyx- iation after being kidnapped by aoe after the Suez cease- e Diplomatic sources said Lloyd is convinced the Cairo govern- ment had no knowledge of the plan. In Britain today popular feeling against the Egyptian move mounted. “QUTRAGEOUS INSULT” Said Conservative MP Edward Gardner: “The Moorhouse museum is an| outrageous insult to the memory of a gallant soldier and to his parents. “If there is any suggestion that it should be set up seriously as a jously if’ there would be any profit in diplomatic relations with "egypt. ” GIRL FOR CHAPLINS LAUSANNE, Switzerland (Reu- ters)—Oona Chaplin, 34-year-old wife of 70-year-old actor-producer Charlie Chaplin, had an eight- pound girl here Thursday, her seventh child. Oona, daughter of| playwright Eugene O'Neill, was reported doing well. The come-! dian and Oona now have five girls and two boys. Towing Service Day Phone Night Phone - 8858 Member D. A A. 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Some of the inhabitants come plain that it is next to impos- sible to sleep. “They come at sunset and . disappear at dawn,” Mrs..Car- men R. de Zacarias, owner of one of the best stores in the little city, explained. “I find them comfortably asleep in the drawers of my desk,’’ says Mayor Daniel Rios Hernandez. ‘The worst part is that all attempts to extermin- ate them seem fruitless. “Traps are useless, poison they ignore’ and what is worse —all our cats are dead, to the last one! The fumigation killed all, the fleas and cockroaches, the cats ate these last ‘and died.”’ Eggs are a luxury in this town that once had a thriving poultry industry. The rodents seem to know just when an egg is to be laid. ‘Water Pollution bea a Awaited HULL, Que., (CP)—Dr. Camille | Pouliot, Quebec’s |day the province plans to take tion “‘very soon.” of the 14th annual meeting of the Quebec Federation of Fish and {Game Assoeiations. s GUATEMALA CITY, Guate- Guatemala. The people there — minister ef. 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