a « ~ ® 2 ‘* M The ~Bentley. 19. The Crown with: oe : ema — — ; - drew the crimina Elle e e qs ‘ . ‘ charge. Tuesday Uses Pipe Line { Students S rked Movement | Char ed Magistrate K. M_ Langdon. in ‘J - pa ; Ss g ( registering the illegal practice MILLINOCKET. Maine AP) . | | . . td conviction, said he was 00! 'M [reins 3 ipehy que of the oi! ip- “a For Tokyo Pa ace Cc eanup re Ont . ee One a position to say whether —, dustry. the Great Northern Va ~ . chiropractor, pleaded guilty tion in the insulin doses of the per Co is ng a pipeline ie ie % . By KENNETH. ISHII +» By daily repetition the event here to practising medicine diabetic patient had any dear anced Ws paper making Oo ees TOKYO ‘AP)—One cold: De- has become firmly established illegally and was fined the max- ing on her death _, The $2. 500 line snakes rember day in 1945—the first|custom—symbolic pf the closer |. $50 and costs neck to pay (Mrough jhe northern — Main ; chaotic winter after Japan's Sec-| relationship ‘tat the former . ‘im. He Rave Moore a gg WOOds for seven miles, carrying * . 7 . . . The charge—and one of crim with the option of 25 culphite pulp from Great North- “J. ond World War. defeat— high | “son of heaven” now enjoys ya) negligence—was lodged -in the fine. wil gente nat Millinarkett + sehool students presented them- with his people. -- connection with the death Sept. days in ja‘! , Pulp min eo selves before the imposing gates a - ee 4 of Tokyo's Imperial Palace with - an unprecedented. request a "We have come from Miyag! prefecture ‘northern Japan) to help clean. up the palace” |.. * "Destroyed by US. incendiary ’ bombs fn the war's closing days ’ the once resplendent residence of ‘the emperor and empress, had cheen reduced to # mountain of . Gebris. The imperial couple had . moved into ® building on the pal- ace grounds that haa been ukéed as an air raid shelter With income cut . off. under post-war reforms. the imperial household had heen forced to re- ' lease its vast staff of gardeners arid workers numbering in the = hundreds—whose job it, had been, ‘te keep the 160 - acre palace grounds snie and snan _ AGREE TO' REQUEST ~ After some earnest consuita Hon, household officials who had never dared let mere eommon- @fs ‘roam ‘through, the grounds made -an unprecedented. move themselves: They Jet the sta dents ‘in _ What started out 16 vears azo as a voluntary act of patriotism > has since blossomed into a -na- Honal movefnent 7 : Farmers, shopkeepers. house- -- Wives, people from all walks of Wife, eome from: all corners of the .country to do “their hit.” They work for nothing. paving train fare and. lodgings from * thelr own pockets. Even politl- - . @laris- and ex-generals on occa- tion wield a, broom or a rake. ’ here are so many volunteers that applicants often wait up to " @ year on the {mperial house _hold’s lst before their names eome up. Even then only two out of five are accepted’ in order to |. , keep the number to manageable * proportions _™ GET AUDIENCE . But those who makectt have their reward: An audience with the emperor and empress. Fvery day their maféstles, | earrying timbrellas if it is rain- ing, arrive at an appointed place | fn the-grounds at 9:30 a.m. to spend five minutes. with mem- E . 3 a—“patare Crean - ers" brigade This is a practice the empero Started and. officiafs say, he tn sists on continuing ft. The conversation is- one-sided. Emperor Hirohito- and Empress Nagako do all the talking. thank- ‘ {ng the cleaners for their work . and inquiring after their per- —sdnal welfare. Their subjects are usually too awed sto speak -_ “ .DEATH RECALLS - OLD FROG YARN FORT WORTH; Tex. (AP) Did Boyce House, Texas news- ‘paper editor; . engineer. the hoax of Old Rip, the hortied frog. who -was supposed ‘to have survived 31 years sealed - in the cornerstone of’ the East- land, Tex., courthouse? The author - humorist, who ~ dled Saturday, always swore the story was.true . House was¥editor. of the Kastland. Tex., daily newspa- per in 1928 when the county courthouse was being torn down. A_ man named Ernest Wood said he had put horned frog in the cornerstone of the building when it was >~erected in 1897 and believed it _ Would ‘still be living when the . tone was opened. . - «House recognized the” pos- sibilities of the yarn, and set _ it before his newspaper read- ers, Thousands gathered to view the opening of the cor- nerstone and — lo and hehold ~a horned frog was found alive. The Fastlanders named the toad Old Rip and launched it on a national tour which even- tually extended tn the White House. It is said that Presi- dent Coolidge was kept wait- ing 19 minutes for a chance to tee Old Rip. ‘ The frog died of pneumonia after a year of glory. His body lies inthe lobby of the Fast- land County. Courthouse, rest- ingsin a satin - lined casket 4 \ Yl = - _* Seores of reporters and friends: asked House. through the years for the “lowdown” on Old Rip House sweré.to_one and _all that the story was ‘rue. ;. _ LOWER PHONE RATES MONTREAL (CP)_2 Cana- dian Overseas Tel@communica- . tion Corporation. announced: a %5- per - cent reduction in tele: phone rates from Canada te Eire effective Jan. 1. The re duction means a three ~ minute __: telephone call to Eire from Can- ada will cost $9 instead of $12. Night “and Sunday rates will be Feduced to $6:75 from. $9.“ | INSULATE ~Your . ‘For Econothy & Comfort BLOWER METHOD _ FREE ESTIMATES © Terms te Suit Your Budget We are an firm’ inter “ested + gpa people. We ee round ‘Guree year quality JATLANTIC YUM YUM brands you prefer . . Ullldl ‘LOOK! 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