flilliitfma of a Mere Man - Once does not make a custom. 1'fPAGEs By PETER JACKSON BOMBAY. India (Reuters)- Russia's Nikita Khrushchev and Nikolai Bulganln petted "peace doves" and caressed baby chicks here Thursday while in New Del- hi Andrei Gromyko conferred with Indian officials on Russia's offer to export atomic knowledge was given a buy two days ago. ASKED ABOUT VODKA greeted by 100,000 cheering chil- dren in a Bombay stadium. As they arrived, thousands of bal- loons and scores of doves were released. A Russian woman in the party caught two of the birds and pre- sented them to the two states- who petted them for a known you were fond of it." Says Russia Tears Aside Iron Curtain time. Later when the two Russian leaders drove 20 miles outside Bombay to a government dairy farm. and American photograph- er persuaded them to hold day- old chicks in tiielr hands. "Now don't go and say the Rus- sians are strangling Indian chick- ens.” Khrushchev wise-cracked. The chunky Communist party boas won popularity again during Gunman Gets 52.629 From Montreal Bank MONTREAL, (CPl-A gunman made off with 32.629 Thursday after holding up a branch of the Bank of Nova Scotla at busy Peel and st. Catherine Streets. The amount first was estimated at 31.000 but a later check brought it to the 52,629 total. It was the second time this year that the cashier. Hazel Mil- ler. had been the victim of a holdup. associates said. She told.poIice the bandit was a dark man about 40 who walked over to her cage and demanded: "Where do I get the big bllls?" Miss Miller said the bandit snatched a bundle of til dollar bills and left. quickly losing him- self in the milling crowds of what is generally termed Mont- real's biggest intersection. Bank manager R. P. Webb said the bank was crowded but the incident passed unnoticed. a visa this year." he said. to Bombay. "Wby," he said. -,u tain Nikolai peace. ny npnv on.iuolta:i youth. Coming Events Dance and no , I I Rail Friday night. Duty on Community dance Gordon Lodge .Friday night. Dance Lower Montague hall. Friday night. Dancing 9 to 12. Conxnunity danee. Gordon 1008! WIIIUIL All roads open. Pantry sale at Simpson-Sears Friday afternoon. Nov. 25 at 2 nm. York Point W. I. Rummage sale Saturday. Nov. 36 3 n.li. Kirk Hall. P. I. I .I-Iospital Nursea' Alumnae. PIMP! sale at limpsonsears 5,7101! . Nov. 25 at 7. Argyle Shore nearly 70 years ago. young faces. shall come to sing with you." chief to her eye. Churchill looked about him- GPOTS ALEXANDER Pantry sale Sherwin-Willla Friday. Nov. I5. I ma. Earl: brook Ladlee' Aid. 301011! Samrdly night dance. St. Peters Hall. Don Messer'a Or- chestra. ' Pantry sale at Moord In Me- a visit to a textile mill. When he lass of tomato juice. he remnr ed that be had not touched ll uor since he enter- ed the teetota ling state of Bom- Indian industrialist Homi Modi to Ind”. BsIc(l:d hian. ”iwbat about your . i . vo s an cav ar7" KIITUSIIFIIH and Bulganin wane Khrushchev "wed that ha would have brought some vodka "hidden under my shirt if I had Khrushchev also quaffed a mug BOMBAY, India (AP) - Nikita Khrushchev d e c ,l a r e d Thurs- day night Russia has torn aside the so-caled Iron Curtain. "No one who applied for permission to en- ter the Soviet Union was refused The Soviet Communist party chief challenged other countries to open their frontiers-"as we have"-in a speech before the Indian-Soviet Cultural Society. con- cluding the Russian lsaders' visit "We had at least 17 American senators touring Russia this year. I believe. as well as farmers. newsmen and others. Does that sound like an Iron Cur- Both Khrushchev and Premier Bulganin. who preceded him in speaking to more than 750 people at a banquet, praised the society for contributing to im- proved relations between the two countriea and assisting world .7729 Ghardian Russian Leaders Seen In Peaceful Mood At Bombay of buffalo milk at the dairy-and appeared to like it. In New Delhi. Gromyko and Deputy Trade Minister Pavel Ku- mykln met for about an hour with N. R. Pillal, secretary-gen eral of India's external affairs ministry. They discussed Bulganin's ot- fer. made in a speech earlier in the 15-day tour. to help India develop her atomic energy pro- gram. it is believed here that Russia may lead India nuclear scientists but will not make any dramatic offer. such as aid in building an atomic power station. Meanwhile. five Russian oil technicians arrived in New Delhi to advise the Indian government on prospecting and drilling. 10 Years For Manslaughter ANDOVER, N. 3.. ICP)-John Rankin Hanson, 61. was convtct- ed of manslaughter Thursday niait and sentenced to 10 years in penitentiary. He had been charged with murdering Mrs. Gertrude Trask. 43. who lived in his small dwelling at Lower Perth. The Jury deliberated two hours. Chief Justice J. E. Mich- nud of the Queen's bench div- C o u r t, expressed satisfaction ed the jury. He had provocation herbert. mint be sufficient to HARROW. England (AP) - sir Winston Churchill made a senti- mental Journey back to his old school. Harrow. Thursday night to relive the fading memories of his A tear or two slipped down his cherubic checks as he sat with 560 students at his alma mater and sang the same old songs he sang "This is the ltith time. if mem- ory serves me right," he said. "that I've returned to Harrow since the beginning of the Great" ".... Britain's former prime minlste and wartime leader. who will be at years old in six more days. paused and looked out over the "I hope.” he said-very slowly, "that this is not the last time I Lady Churchill. wearing a Kelly green hat and n mink coat. sat on, the platform near her husband. She looked at him with a warm smile and touched her handker- "I see Lord Alexander here," he said. "my comrade in the. Great , War. He looks as fresh as ever and as if the circumstances war- ranted it could walk off and lend laughter. Churchill In Sentimental Visit To His Old Sch99.I.. Euclid." said Churchill. "but I'm told you don't have it any more. Only as a song. Well. Euclid played an undeniable part in my education." Laughter swept over the semi- circle. wood - beamed bulldlng.l Churchill was a poor student at Barrow and had great trouble with everything but literature. "No one.” be once said. "ever Pissed so few examinations and received so many degrees." At the close of the program all Joined in singing a special version of the ancient school song "Forty Years On" and inserted the words: "Sixty Years On" as a special tribute to Churchill. Then came ”Auid Lang Syne." Churchill leading the way by link- ing arms with his neighbors and rumbling in a lusty hass- After "God Save the Queen." Churchill turned and started to leave but he moved very slowly and as if with much trouble SUMMONS STRENGTH Outside the students -vere form- ing up. The old man looked and saw them. He braced himself and then he called on his almost miraculously hidden strength and suddenly marched forth like a man 40 years his junior. "Churchill, Churchill - Harrow. Harrow" yelled the shouting stu- dents who behaved as if he had just scored the winning goal at the school's biggest football game. He moved up the road as happy as a college boy. the cheers of Harrow ringing out in the moonlit night. Hampton United en's Association Pam” won. Kingston Branch Canadian Le- gion annual banquet attbaciwu Clulb Nov. :9. 1 pm. Dancing I to . Rummage sale John Multartfs show room 126 Kent It.. Friday. Nov. sac: gm. Spring Park Cora. u . . . showing at Mt. do and satin-any -"Honoini':- ll Teotiatcoltr. starring Tau Curtis and Janet Delhi. Shut-Gain Cavalead ponsored 0! Breadalbana W.I. WIIIEII was ad- Vtrtiaed for Thursday night has WI until Friday night FlI'IIIen's ball in Dom: Club. Montague. allot 10-1. 1 , new fireman lnlttnted into being I00 order at the ball at llroil. Stewart, Pri- I-90d'l. Friday. Nov M0! pm. ” um . ' ' ' ' y I all dl ti .' nruv NM" '1' A" Earl AleIitander.reIIiri)rIle'r ZOV'IeI'- an an mud nor - go i f C ad . ike Can Iwudgy .5? ,,m. R Churcllllllnl ah oldmHaErovian, III . beamed. 4 ' v . "I asked that we sing the song xdulill tilt. Khk Hall Pi-1. I:Iriss"l?avw.Aa3.g,., "E '”' IKE -Quebec City Refuses To ” Demolish Ancient House QUIIIC (CP)-A move to de- mollali one of the oldest buildings II Qlllheoxcity has been turned - interior. but the basic components wide and 30 feet deep was built! on the land. Essentially. that house still stands. Minor changes have been made in both exterior and of the house and its general ap- pearance are unchanged. The roof in front extends down In a steep slant to about eight feet from the pavement. Three dormer windows. typical of the architec- ture of the period. pierce the front of the roof. The outside walls now are covered with a concrete-like surface while the inside is cramped and plain. Although c I lied "Montcalm lease”. there is nothing in city Archives to indicate that famed Genaral- Montcalm ever it. It iiitnnarnsirs: A. Iieory which first wds pit knty in IBM says Montcalm A , II II WQ , . bet rwi”'"”" :lu""”'w " ”"i;":- 222i e'n.lE?. ..n'i'.n?'&".tJ,"ii.' lug ”J.?.'.:'5.li" i.”?.:'lf:.... " week. mm”. pm. baclt to the earliest data it -- of Abraham against the 0- Phom 7'; mp French settlers . , . , under General Wolfe. I." '3' ' up service. Urban MN” D.-m'".'. I . a of bistori: said ' . r A rdinelod ' I 7 the-bomeof . ' 0"'I'0 rmnm a re- buiiicoon lead . rug... qniel n Elm :""', X. -Fade:-gooofe":riyQII0lIl0' VIN -- ; II''lC a mans. whale - meet 2:5 is the oldest in Canada. . '10 -, crumb Abouttiireeyearsiah. a-ointhemsissn iaion. New Brunswick Supreme with the verdict and cong;ratulat- said the degree of drunkenness of the accused or by the principal crown witness, Perry W. Fitz- reduce the charge of murder to WN. Following the reception given by the Commanding Officer and officers of the 5 Signal Regiment at the Charlottetown Hotel last night, the Grand March of 150 members and guests led by Lieut. Jet Cra'shes In Lake Winnipeg WINNIPEG, (CPl- An RCAF T-33 Silver St-ar jet crashed through the ice of Lake Winni- peg Thursday. 5 miles north of its home base at Gimli. Man. An RCAF official said the crash was reported by another plane which saw the jet trainer plow into the lake ice near Hecla island. It is not known if bhc pilot bailed out or went down with the plane. D1119 .hem--the-RCAE base went to e scene and a ground- searoh party has been dispatch- cd from Gimli, 55 miles north of Winnipeg. Asks Clemency For 3 Youths WINNIPEG (CPl--The father of a Roman Catholic priest who was slain and robbed on the highway near Brandon inst Jan- uary has appealed to the gover- nor-general for clemency in the case of three Quebec youths. sen- tenced to be hanged for the mur- der. La Liberte et la Patrlote. French-language weekly newspa- per published here, says Oliviere Quirion. B4. of St. Jean de la Lande. Beauce County. Que” has sent the appeal on behalf of all the members of his family. Earlier. he wrote a friend here that he felt sure his son would have forgiven his assailants if he had lived long enough. Britain's Secret Weapon A Success LONDON rlieuiersi - Britain's latest secret weapon has bad a "spectacular success" and is now going into production. the Falrey Aviation company said Thursday. Sir Richard Fairey. chairman of the guided missiles manufacturing company. told shareholders that work on guided missiles is being stepped up steadily. Fairey said that in Australian IE8! Krounds, the company has added "a considerable team of technicians" to carry out "ground and air trials of our various WEIPOB Protects, which are pro- lressing auocaaafully.” Byrd Foresees Permanent U.S. Bases In Antarctic in euros kc. rav WASHINGTON (AP) CANADA. DISORDERS REPORTED Col. K. M. Johnston and Mrs. Johnston was piped to the dining room for dancing by Sgt. B. I. Matheson. The celebration mark- ed the 50th anniversary of the formation of the Unit. Right to rad. Lieut. Col. F. J. Storey, E.D.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1955 5 SIGNALS REGIMENT CELRATES 50TH ANNIVERSARY left in the receiving line pictured Mrs. Storey. His Worship Mayor above are: Lieut. Col. K. M. John- J. D. Stewart D.S.O.. is being re- ston. E.D.. Officer Commanding ceived. (For history ol the Regi- and Mrs. Johnston, Lieut. Col. F. ment, see Page 7.) B. Conrad. M.M.. E.D.. Mrs. Con- 7. Million Pounds Butter For Sale By JOHN E. BIRD Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CPI - The govern- ment has sold between 7.000.000 and 8.000.000 pounds of its surplus butter to a Dutch importer torre- sale in East Germlny. it was learned here Thursday. An agriculture denqr-tlngut offi- cial said a sale has been completed and the butter now is being loaded aboard ship in Montreal. He said the exact amount to be shipped will depend on the refrigerated storage capacity of vessels leaving Montreal for The Netherlands. The contract price. the official said. is in the neighborhood of 37 cents a pound, 21 cents less than the price paid for the surplus hut- ter by the agricultural prices sup- port board. Shipment of 7.000.000 pounds at 37 cents a pound would cost Cana- dian taxpayers about 81.470.000- The butter was purchased by the government at a cost of 54.000000 and the sale price at 37 cents a pound would amount to 52.590.000- It is understood that the contract with the Dutch company calls for Doctor Shot By Patient TORONTO, (CPI - Dr. REM Hylton. physician at the Ontario Workmen's Compensation Board hospital at nearby Malton WI! shot and killed Thursday by a patient he was treating. Police said the shootinl 00 curred in one of the hospital clin- ics. A patient pulled a .30-..'l)- calibre rifle from under his coat and tired it at point-blank range. The doctor was killed instantly. Police said later they are holding Robert Martin. 40. of Ottawa. in connection with the shooting. No charges had been laid. The gunman was beiieved a Behind Curtain would amount to 70,000,000 pounds an immediate purchase of between by May 1, 1056. 7.000.000 and 8.000.000 pounds. However, there also is an option to buy an additional 3.000.000 pounds. RECALLS CZECH DEAL The deal is similar to one under which Communist Czechoslovakia bought 314,832 pounds of surplus butter last summer. The price at that time was 87 cents a pound. Agriculture Minister Gardiner gave the first hint of the butter sale to " ' d in Edmonton Oct. 10. He aid the government was considering the sale in Europe of some 1.000.000 pounds of butter which he described as the cans- dian butter surplus. a certain amount of butter must sin-plus and, is just enough to pre- vent speculators increasing butcr prices in the winter. "pipeline requirement amounts to only 10,000,000 to 12.000.000 pounds. The government buys surplus butter during the high-production summer period for 58 cents the three-cent-a-pound storage and terms broke There unusual doubted not been fact that just befo republic sons party of The n reaching the disorders in Yerevan and said they were set off by "hooligans and criminals." Under preme Court of the Armenian Re- news”! Fnm Lab. :;;iit;lic," the Armenian newspaper "In the collegium of the Supreme Court: of the Armenian Republic there has finished the considera- tion of the criminal case of the ac- cusatlon gators of disorders which took place on republican stadium. TRYII "Twelve people were tried. Num- erous representatives of workers, The government maintains that employer, ".1 - den;-S were pm. Football Game MOSCOW, (AP)-The supreme court of the An menian Soviet Republic has sentenced 12 persons to jail art Yerevan, the republican capital. The smouldering discontent which has been below the sur- face for some time in Armenia. iurbnncea event in the Soviet Union any more than there is in Western countries, but such severe sen- tences, such publicity and appear- ances before a supreme court are ienced observers in Moscow would have occurred if there had action at the football field. This belief was reinforced by the for counter-revolutionary activities Island Like the Dewy PMCEJT. I IN ARMENIA- Blame Riot On. ranging up to 25 years following it riot which out after a disputed decision l.n a football game disputed decision apparently touched 00! em in the courtroom. They said that on the day when a football match took place for thelclass D championship of the Soviet Union groups of hooligans and criminal! using dissatisfaction of a part of the crowd at the result of the game. started riots." The newspaper continued: "The disorders were accompan- ied by attempts to lynch the ref- eree of the football game- The riot was accompanied by v"olence and resistance to the representatives of authority." Kommunist said. "one person threw a stone against a militiaman and wounded him and when the militia tried to arrest him he re- slated It ” niy and tried to aa- capa but was caught. There were other examples of violence and re- sistance to authority. "Another group of hooligan: threw stones and other objects int: the midst of other citizens and mil- itiamen who were at the stadium." CRIMINAL ELEMENT "Nine of the 12 persons who were brought to court were from the criminal element of the population who had been in court before and released. The colleginum, all the accusations true. condemned four people to 26 years in prison and one to no years. Two was sentenced to 15 years. three is 10 years. one to two years and an to one year." Sports match disorders an In usual things even in the eapi city of Moscow. is nothing unusual in dis- following a sporting in the extreme. Exper- thai any such sentences political motivation in the six persons were executed re this in the net bk log of Georgia and 3,000 per- " ' from the C ' f the Georgian Republic. e w sp a p c r Kommunist here Thursday reported the heading "In the Sn- agalnst a group of insti- Oct. 12. of this year in the PERSON! behldbktok bIlafI- .Iil'Igi:;rt:ll:gaIIc lci:mm::f.i.Il rCoI:l;lIll!I)lC:)I: RIISUECII urn ewner enp uc - is Jaw... It Jaye this butter in not OI!” II ” ' " TORONTO. (OP)- The United four Russian church officials due H”we.V”- '3” c0'-""" "'35 "'9 to visit Canada nxet. week have been delayed because they can- not get A church spokesman said it has been informed by cable the " Russians have not been able to Montreal Monday. U. K. Commons IDNDON, (AP)--Prime Miln- iater Eden 'lhm-sday pressed Arabs and Jews to accept hil Plan for a Palestine peace amid stormy protests by oppositiol Laborltes that it would carve up Israel. The British leader told the House of Commons his award- Canadinn visas. However. the next day the Na- tional Dairy Council of Canada. representing most of the country's dairy producers. said its estimate of the surplus was 65.000000 pounds. The council said total butter stocks April I were l2ti.365.000 pounds-42,000,000 more than the five-year average for that time of patient there for the last two years. Russian base will be at Knoxland. approximately facing the southern a, tip of Africa. another near the geo- magnetic pole several hundred miles away from the geographical South Pole and near the centre of the vast unexplo f region. Byrd laid. The various nations participatiwim in the Joint scientific studies havtatotaloflbasesontle Antarctic continent. Byrd said. VILLAGE BURIED year. It estimated that the surplus And Killed In Toronto Dr. I-Iylton had just completed treating another patient in a clinic, police said. and bad turn- ed around to invite the next in line to step forward when the incident occurred. A man waiting in the group Pulled a rifle from under his 10PCoat. pointed it sqquarely at the doctor's chest and fired at point-blank range. The doctor was a former lieut- enant-colonel of the Royal Cana- handling costs. Prisoner Makes Eisenhower C . Escape In Halifax EnI9Y0 ouhng GETYYSBURG. Pl. (AP)-Pres- HALu'Ax- (CWT CW P011” ident Eisenhower counted the bles- "Vl RCMP 5” 190533 70" 1300' sings of returning health and al aid Day. 34. of nearby Woodside, -mm may .- as .i'si:..i:2':i:: .2: its. 900513019 A”-I"-W Wesley TI"-""' had a joyous outing with his grand-' day While being uken 0'01” 3” children and their pony and cart. "am" 39"” "W" I” '1” "E Tagged out in sports clothes that I"l"l"'F c”""W 5311' matched his gay mood. the pres- Day had been Sentenced to two fdent had seven-year-old gtandson years in Dorchester peniten- David out by 8 n. m.. peering into tiary after conviction on I the big barn at Tony, a black and charlie 0' Hitemmed breaking white shetland pony. and looking and entering. over the kennels and dogs. The county sheriff's office said In mid mnfning Tony wgg Day. who was not handcuffed. bitched up to a two-wheeled taui sprinted off into crowded down- wlckgr can Wm; 1-ed trunmingg town Harrington street. I block and Eisenhower. David. and the" away. He soon outidistanced two little yanddaugnters. Barbara Wesley. who ran after him cali- Anne. 6. and Susan. 3. meandered ins; for help over to a neighbor's farm. Dav was released from the This was all a prelude to the; penitentiary last May. after no prenidenfl polslns I carving knife meat and be personally stand ready to mediate I the seven-year-long dispute tb . threatm the uneasy peace 3 iibe Middle East. He claimed he badthetlulilanppox1oftil:eU.I. government in his seliiilesnent. i quutinea CI!-I GIEY ? Lk&11l'K QJMJTY ving a two-year term for break- over a 40-pound turkey at a tea- ing and entering. tive table set for nine Eisenhow- .- j- ars. dian Army Medical Corps dur- ing the Second World War andl had served in the Mediterranean! theatre. g i The man arrested was grab- bed by other patients and hospi- ltiacl attendants and held for po- e. "I think tllh will be a permanent from now on. I think this is ill! of permanent bases. little villages down. IND. I don't think Little America VIII be such I loney pace from low . p E the TEP That came out to nearly 074 potimds of tgrlgy laplecef to Slay RACKET FOUND "ii.-y". in. .f...'.'..i'.l"l.'Lii”-f JIE..I3ii.l.fl.1.l.7ii...l....9'”.T.'.l.li'i'."'"'" ""' NDON Mum W Scotland president a dispensation to forget nu, mg, L0 . d B" the 1.000-calorie diet designed to Dawson ...-. no Yard dlsclnzcd TIl'"r5d3Y I r him his weight downfto l7:'p0glel'ldt! yinncoiuver .. .. :3 at ish crooks ave mm I WHY w ehe recuperates mm s p. ctora .. ... ... ... to make ll banknotes out of 24 heart attack. Edmonton .... ... ...l2lt It 10 --ee cu OEKDIES .. ... ... ... '3 The crooks cut strips out of Onfpgknycp? geanetw Lag winning. .'. 1'-' .'."13b i "I "”'”-w'””' "'9" '"" pm douceur 13 was killed Thursday Toronto -- - .33 89 ed togemer again and passed when at-moi by . heavy dump otuw. - . m m "'30 ,3 to merchants who suspect no- truck whne In mute tn chunk Montreal " In ... 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Que, I miles west of 3'0"-'0 50'-0 Hi 3 goose chase and coat the life of Ottawa Ambulances and police 1'" W5 V0005 3150' siting transfer to can run to the scene but II!!! V W&lr IIDIII ,'.;'p';l:,"'" " mud Mm. aaudlanhat aslnse: nurses! 3 . ' Lionel Emond. owner of a Hull The call perfect IhH.ll. :h:- Ilrm which 'sent two ambulances. French. t;ild the Bull ambulance :Irn .nl .1. .. said they ound v ""””" mergencies aw their return. One. a aarlouabfll eldctli III we acumen: andfaat fblaaalreratt. ' nu'uouIb.lm anon .........:"' . s-...-rm alias-IIm..i&ssef posse l