NOVEMBER 21. 1950 ' EWSof” Happiness For Paraplegic: .. r YA, i'1 in which there are no seats. The 12 wheelchairs can be trundled up the hydraulic ramps at the back and clamped into place. Here ll shown the coach's interior with I group oi happy youngsters return- ing from a day at a local fair. The wheelchairs allow patients to lie back during the drive and were designed by Callow and donated by the Halifax service clubs. -.:-ids have been opened 0 last few years to Halifax, N.S.. through uherlchair coach sor- d by Walter Callow, a : . totally paralyzed and 'i )l.ll.iYli at Camp Hill Voter- 33.; ,i.;s.i.-ll. Crippled children - icir: in the country. or vcir ns fmin Camp Hill hospital. ride irre inside the roomy buses A government bill to break up Oakesl hold on Providence Island will be introduced next January in the Bahamas legislature. The "Bay Street Gang", a small clique of old island families who own most of the wealth. may have to pay di- rect taxes, if another bill under discussion which would prescribe compel Sydney Eunice Harry. the Bahamas May Tax Fugitive Millionaires direct taxation is introduced. The imposition of direct taxes (would Britain. Canada and U. S. income taxes to pay a shareaof the cost of government. ,'l'HE cunnoim. CHARi.OTTE'FOWhi RL5i -- ....--............-...n......n-u..u-uuruu-.....-.................. Araucana Variety S2 Eacii Egg Prices High? T ;,.. W o LI a native of the Chilean jungle! and mountain regions. With no comb or wattles, this Araucana hen, shown at the Royal Winter Fair, with Margaret Nicol. 13, left, and Maureen Adam. 19. both of Toronto, lays blue eggs that sell It 321 a dozen. The bird fugitive millionaires from Shown are six- Oakes. his wife, left, and Lady Oakes, widow of Sir Tommies Also i The Percy Fcnn fund in Orillia. Orv... in nzd the eight-year-old boy Wm ins: lmih legs under a freight i.ra.n. mwmly, has passed the :2,- 500 mark. Mrs. Fred Town re- ceives contributions from boy scout canvassers L. Wardle. 3. cool: R. vMacQua-rrie son who is battling for life in In loves. to reach Toronto when arl::r"5f his eight-month-old con. ow); wigs hsprlously ill. Taylor. 5.000 mm: '5 Wife. travelled over compaesiomlamr bani grmud i na c leave to visit his tape to help speed him on his way. Taylor was flown to Stephenville. Nfld.. by transport plane of the U.S. military air transport service, and from there to Toronto by an- other plane. ' n. D.C., tries to do all he can for -b o .0j,',V4 04 ,V6x7i c7I7c72zr'1'c ggvgggggnc Ocean & ll Afgill. l5ay The Price- 1 A - for .'&f'.'f(f Scama" C'0Td0n Taylor. incubator. Map shows route. B0 in Mic-5 Malnl-flcent near Canadian and US. force: out r d VICTORY is often id for in blood. and here in a British Tommy vying his Ihnro olutho price in Korea. 8 4' 4” ' mus . P? Aggomrlcmr lantic themselves to join their par- ents and brother. Michael Paddi- son. nine, centre. at St. Catharine; Ont. "rheir first query: "Whero'l all the mow?” Mr. st. Laurent. seen in cordial me little girls. Susan, five, left. ;I;a'1f:h:;ifinY1fr?;n vR:fji:;5G;fe”,23 and Dianne, se'ven.'sailcd the At- Assemtaly. during his U.N. Visit- iii? 2 M II B0 1 "(u.s. Km, W63) Explosion thought due to gas Memorial Day explosion at Le- "lines surged through toilefihi Wadi” which W” dem”yed' a” , . killed 10 people in a due, Alta. This photo wastakcnas naming of coiieo shop oi on ;;g;;l,-,,,Fl"”” we" ""”