-E ix Jlslstes course : wIxneost.. Ont -- A cumulu- jul week! course V WI has coimleted globuli- i, lanlccrnent es waited to the automotive industry. In is Wendell Mr.-Lslne II F. 1!. Illoins Lott. auweia--Plvmoutb The course. conducted at De- iolt Mich" end st Winaor. Ont, I pert of the Chrysler oonierencs of Iuslnees Mansgment and is held Dfllnsrily for the benefit ol Corporation denlerl. It h designed to train young men in various phases of the ontoahlle bueineu essential to the successful operation ol s dellulhip. Parts and service oper- now. new and used car selling. inventory control. financial man- IQCHM. human relations. em- pbyee training and other aspects I the business were studied. Hlvena's Blnnquitn theatre, loo (est in the world, seats 6,500 per- sons. Inside or outside, there's Fireplace designed by Du ltornans, Halifax, of Glasgo Roman Brick. - g com-'onr AND . or BRICK. For detailed rinforrnalion HEAD OFFICE PLANTSAT: Clean Most I y. ' Teachers ii. S. WASHINGTON. (AP) - Th! House or R uentetives un- Ansericsn sctlvi es committee sue on a clean bill at health ssturdsr lo the majority at American clergy- men and teachers. butdoplarsdtlut "a tow" ere ounmuistu. in its annual report to Conigreu. the ocmmittee also declared thst it has not conducted. end does not intend to conduct. any "lnvutigh tion at subversive intllt.rs.tion of the clergy or religion." Similarly. it,ssid. it has never probed imo "the curricula or my echoo" or "into classroom procedures at the leaching methoth 0! an educator." The committee served notive illilsf Ilrsvriost llules Main In Alberta GI.-EICHEN. All-1.. -((2) - chief Crowfoot rules sgsin on use Blsckfoot Indian reservation here. Joseph Crowfoot. who recently took his piece as hand chiel at the tint council meeting since the t elections, is s. greet- grendsao as the chiel Crowfoot who negotiated the 1071 trusty which (eve the tribe its lent. Devaknnent ol the area. so miles out at Calgary. has made the Dlexiloot one of the weelthiest Indisn bends in Canada. In his younger days, Joseph orowloot was s shtifui rider and roper ,belng chosen by the Rodeo Association to represent Osnsde at than 1930 cowboy contests in Aus- tra s. :2-T-1 that it does not intend to limit its investigations to comxrumists but intolerance." These groups. it said. are led by is 'Is the reason . . . "under the will seek to expose "vsrinue d and devotion to the ropuhllcsn sundry thste' gmups...spre M tom of government" end often dlgemion, discord, bigotry and use "ultrspstrioiic names and de- dangerous purposes.” DOWN GOES Tlll COST OF CONSTRUCTION It's hard to believo5 that youi can now builsia home of solid brick as cheaply as you can of normal wood construction. but it's absolutely true as many horns-owners have learned from experience. 1A brand new type of bflilt the SCI "modular brick. in strength and appearance the SC! is the same as any other brick. with several colors and surface textures to choose from . . . but in siie and shape the SCI! brick is complete- ly different. It's larger. One brick takes the place at three. With only one third as many bricks. laying tirne is cut way down, too. Two big savings, in matorian and labor, bring the important first cost of premium brick homes down to the cast of frame. And you don't sacrifice a single one of the great ad- vantages that brick has over persons who make their octivltiel guise of potrioti-n vices to conceal their true and dignity and functional beauty in permanently colorful brick. vluslsr on THE ssrarv, LE. SHAW .I.'I'D'. massive this and ECONOMY write s, .. nsursx, N.s., Irsdericten, Saint John, chlpnes, lonm, Halifax, New Glasgow, Sydney. any other type of con- struction. Any architect. con- tractor or brick dealer will tell you more a- bout the sav- ings you get with tho new SCR brick” OUR BOARDING HOUSE Major Hoople I I 621,902 IT is 1 ' ” S were APIFA 50 "W XXSX A118-lo event Kslrel;-SEAwx'3l2e You A25 SPEAKING OF M BROTHERZAND ONE 36Lli'T- CLUB . ' CASTNG GLUR5 OM gifK6T- THAT Puzeo .1wo YEQR6.AGO I 4”. My own RAZOR Kem- I i barnyard, and new dawn to join -Dark ' Lighming . llslen robpin. Miller relu- er:-in-u Guy (kennel. 'yoang petro- lsult engineer from Alssesu. misses his but in Tues and Moos Meson. wife of s cattle rancher. glvos,hins 3 mt. Gary is injured when her car: crashes in a ditch sits! the Mason nurse him back to health. He fills in love with Monro dsughter Adelaide but. unwill- ing to propose until he has 3 job. Gory plans to leave tor Mexico. Meanwhile on is ludi- , acted on the Mason land and Harry Mason persuades Gory to remain while A test well in sunk. Bill Grout. one of the rigging crew. is an old college Ivlond at Gary's. OEA.P1'.IIRXV'I The shining steel went up d Gary's heart seemed to soar th it, to weave s glittering web a- gsdnot the April sky. He did not climb. because his grip was still precarious, but he was rigging that derrick in his mind, clinching every bolt, swinging up every humming bum. At noon he sent word to the house by slim that he was stay- ing on the Job and sat down with the rigging crew to share the lunch tint had been brought out in the olnttorlng truok. I-its prickling restlessness. his nesentnsent against life had vanished for the moment because Adelaide had been grac- ious and had called him sweet and dumb. Bill Grant had declined the in- vitation to have lunch at the house, because he was wearing working clothes and hadn't had time to shave for a couple of days. "If I'd known I was going to meet a girl like that, I'd have put on some clean cbrduroys, and 'besr's grease on my hair. some guys have all the luck. This Ma- son has money, hasn't he? Any main who'll put a wildcat down on his own must have a roll. What's he doing it for-just for Iun. Funny he wouldn't lease to somebody who could swing it without having to mortgage the old homestead." "He has money. That's another reason I've got to make some." "l-lit you, has it, fellow? Going around in a nice loop, aren't you? Well, she's swell, all right. May- be I wont go down to the coast. Maybe I'll stick around for that dance. I can always get a. job." And that, Gary thought dubious- ly. was not such a. good idea, eith- er. Not that Bill Grant wasn't a prince of a fellow. Not that he wasn't a friend. They had shared sunaass BEQTIME ........... Continued from" I page '1 -----?...:.:m saw what he took to be 5 big dog taking a sun bath on a rock that showed Just above the sur- face 0! the water. when it looked up at him sndbarked, he was sure it was a dog although he had never seen a dag like him. He wondered what a dog was doing way out there. and how he got there. Of course, it wasn't. A dog. It wu Barker the Seal. At last the see was behind him, As far as he c uld see now was land; land with hills, and men- dows. and pastures. and trees, and bushes. and the homes of Men. His heart was so tilled with Joy that it seemed to be almost burst- ing. He saw some pigeons in I them Itrwnsn't because he was tired. He hadn't flown enough to be really tired. It was to have the feel of good earth under his feet once more and to be with leathercd folk of his own kind. He didn't in- tend to stay there; he would Just make a friendly visit. That is just what he did do, and it wasn't a long visit. Now the longing to get home, to get back to theiloved loit in Famser Brown's barn where he knew faith- Iul Mrs. Homer was waiting ior him, filled his whole being. Once more he took to those wonderful. wings of his. When he had leftl the ship he had not circled; hot had flown straight for lend. Now; he did circle. I-Io circled higheri and.higher, and in wider ancll wider circles. He was trying lol find the right direction for home, and at inst he round it. He didn't know how he knew that it was right, but he did know beyond any doubt whatever. Something in that trim little head at his, a sort of compass called "sense of direction" guided him. He was soon headed straight for home. and he knew it. How he Ilew thenl Never had he ilown tester. This time the wind was with him. It was helping him onwsrd. It made flying very very easy. The Tiny Fslk pegs? Continued from tor sure." In I few minutes. llihllist was up and lively as could be. Do you suppose he was just to besiitsothatheoossldgetsenb cream? I wonder. - r Wit . wxsone lull Fl'l.'.'i? 23' lire 44' T31 5- 11.? and” ii i " an Tlllfd bell hsvlng I nloe. W-lot seine at three-hsnded rusnrny when Illi vcd. And in four minutes I "M... "Hens such A I00! And I like his spirit. too." "Bill's all right. He'll get along." "You'll not alone. too, Gory. Now. you go straight out and mike Ade- laide dance with you. I'll getlsill out in the kitchen end nuke him squeeze lemons. I know how to handle boyI.'.' But Adelaide we: out o! breath, she protested-end why not every- body go end help seueeu lunona? soasrysetonskitehessstool and watched Bill Grant asvort around in s rubber apron. snd heard Bill's some stories over a- gain, and heard Adelaide's leugli and her mother's smisblo giggle. And Iound himself that around longer than ever. I-In-vsy cune hompim in at eleven o'clock and Gary know when he sew his fees that some- how ho had linsgied that water. Harvey vise sli sglow, pleased with himself. getting Adelaide's head in the crock ofhis elbow and hugging it till she squealed. and taking nine st Mira. Mason with the lemon squeeesr. He banged Gary vigorously on the back. "Well, old croekor. I nailed 'em to the cross!" "Not Grdce-Mos-gen?" . "New-I didn't tool with that outnt. I'm getting my water from town-all I wen. ." "But you have to lay your own pipe?" "Sure-what's A little pipe? Lay it on top of the ground-won't take long. Got to have. water to drill s. well. haven't we?" "Water?" repeated Bill. Man. youtrc going to need the Mimiseippi River when you go dovm through this limestone. Have s drink, Mr. Meson?" "That stun? Wouldn't drink it on s bet, unless it wss disinfect- ed Addie, get my bottle of dis- infectant out of the sideboard. We're celebrating. Wvve got I pretty derrick out there-rnost up. Boy, you can see that thing a mile down the road. Wish I could Itook at the long list of notable Plymouth lectures on the right. See PIymouih's new gem-bright beauty and style, Inside and out. Now add the sets, sttorilsss control of FULL-TIME POWER STEERING which does lfsthl oi the steering work for you. Add smooth,1est HY-Dllvithetlrees you lrom ,shIItIng-and you have a luxury esr In everything but the low Plymouth price. lull-Tlrnllfohr Steering and II;-Orin ere mirth st meersrsssss on Au. tseu-Lvuourm anyway you look at"it. .3. From g -Of Fusans old 1.9.4 .......' -nus-an-an a!3eqninthe:lJl gran) Aaees-dine to In rm leeead Ire chic! of the village of aewsu many who pleaded for his life with the promise ol greet gifts. lnueoehe-Ilre The "little men" caused isn- munity from fire, end the elite! out the offer to the test. They built s pit filled with stohee. lit n greet Iire over it. end when the stones became white hot the mist and the "little men” wllkssl ON! the soaring stones without rum. so the chief 7sred the life of the "little men. and the chief's descendants ever since have been i fireproot from the ankles down. The present fireawslkers brought their arm stance with them from the lslnndl. two tone of large boulders. In a. typical demonstra- tionhoresfirevvseblriltinspit containing the stones. sndthe Fliians tended it throughoui the afternoon end evening. As the stones hscsms hot. some split. hurling chips at bumlng rock out of 1310 pit. rereesenlsl Geri As the time for the demonstra- tion drew near the: dragged off the members with looped poles to the aocmnpanlment of loud cries put mosbeseanupuit.-set" folks know when I live." "Thevili know when you live all right. They've heard you yell- iru for years." "Here you are, kids. Drink he down. Here's oil-nice, black grosey oil and gobs o! it." "No blowouts-end no fidsing Jobs." sdded Gary. his drink and not liking it very much But Hervey downed two. and by the time Bill left. he was sing- ing. Adelalde followed Bill out to U18 "WIMP. littered there laugh- ing gayhr. nut Gary said good night and went up to his room. He turn- ed on the light and closed his door, and got s worn map out of his grip. Mile by mile he trac- ed the road to Mexico. ' (Continued) Pa .. Io mlae rbr Alberta. and sheet. has on reissue '.'.:: vrslsdm "'”.'.f'.'.F'...."..l& - elwbuus-'lse.sodhssstuu. .. 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