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Either will'do a: ot to: help |: you get better results, WHY “SNORT STOP", “BATHS | » “Why's a short-stop.. path” needed when you're. developing film or prints? 0. . me The answer deserves ‘publica tion, When you're “processing: either} films or prints your. developer is basically an alkaline . solution, Tt works its way into ‘theeniul< sion and continues working: just ns long as it’s in there, Purthor- more it continues. working. until somethig acid comes - along “to counteract the alkali, or. “until ity exhausts itself through | its Nee | tion on tho film, Fixing baths are neld In- nature, When" thoyire' fresh they stop the alkaline, nee tion of the , developer: Qulotty.| No |: slower that stopping action ‘be- | But the more they're: used, comes—and the grentor. ts. ‘the Nkelthood that the | developing |. netion will be continued Jonger than you want ft to ba, ‘ So that's where “atop baths" ‘which are. basically weak. acd | ‘golutions-—come in, -Tholr: acid» ity halte all alkaline: devolopoy : action promptly, They also provent: oxcens de: 4 ‘ veloppr from baling carried: over | § nnd woakening the fixing: bath, ay. : plete set: of filters ats sty time. : 4 ing up in. the movie: busines in’ ‘the’ trade Press? to'a.13-year. high, earnings. high- ‘est, in.12, years: , ‘Righer, ae “somewhat ‘ ‘HOLLYWOOD’ (AP) S Studi, csstree genie “But: thé: indications’ ‘oft prosper’: ' ity. are ‘not. inerely’. ‘in... the: in} itvin, the chard, facts as: Teported ‘MGM stepping : ‘up* production -20th-Fox ahead: of 1960 in top: grossers. sae Paramount: ‘invests: $2n, 400,000 in nine pictures: now. shooting,. $30,- 000,000°. in- ‘films ine “prepara | tion’. vee ‘Perhaps. ‘the most. ‘quthorita- ‘tive: sign .comes ° ‘from: the:. US. timated, American. ‘box: office’ re- ceipts: for 1960: ab: $1,370, 000,000, |: 7.5 per cent better: than: ‘1959 land: the: highest: figure, since 1951 “And \-the’. department: ‘estimated: that :1061. receipts‘ will’ be. even ‘Why * is; busthess + bétter? 1 ‘fisked ‘30th-Fo: broguetion ‘boss Hollywood, »—he’ said: found out:. that: we..can get. the people out of: ‘their-homes—if' we » “There's a. new - attitude: in “We: have |. give them. ‘enough _ incentive, It’s entirely. upto: us’ “Now: 'If:- we: five ‘them: ‘enough -good » attractions, | we'll” ‘do. business. * oe “we're - competing; in: the open ‘market. for the. _entertainment ‘dollar. Television , ‘isa. big. com- petitor. It Was: great. for the: mani ‘who™ ‘works. « ‘all day. “and: likes ‘department: of commerce. Tt’ es-. mothing ‘better: than: to- take’ off | nis! ‘shoes: and: sit.t dn ‘front. of. the} J “But. ‘there's | his wife: to. con~'| ‘aider.. She.. has, been’: home: all ‘day: and. wants’ to: ‘get out, If we can: give’, her- ‘enough: ammuni- ‘t tlon! to” gor: her. husband ‘out’ of: the: easy. chair; they'll: G0, to: the thearte,. Appa rontly we’ Te’ doing Finally, they reduce, the possle a. hilitlés that dovoloper tains will mark and marr " KITE. PUGH, The first regorded: fight 1 manned heavidr-thane?alyema- ching dn Onnads waa Aloxundor Graham ‘ Boll's . Kite Cygnet jin | TAPRSTIIES ‘Cracow, Poland, examine :o “top trangia s rdcently: 1 ito 'PS Ve trem sc a: or anfoknontn called: Be | Washington: “press’ cons “ frankly - fiction; : ok: ered/in- the United States. AE MAY: KILL IT. humming | with, its’ = lggest | release ‘ofthe RB-47' flyers, it tangible” signs. You’ can, ‘also. see pee dn years... :| would © “not: -be® : surprising if CBS |}. ‘took. the ‘step' to: avoid any pos-}| | adds local color jon, | tomers are’ Congolese, Belgians, ‘liquarter,:. but: mualc, blares from ‘red, “| "eounall’ of: Bradner charged 6. : of Circle ‘Theatre's. hthe -_ | something. of.an-historical “The Squadron, the Sussexvale, “e “The » frigates: ‘take: part: ‘in: a north: ‘of New. Zealand, : “New. Zealand: ‘and ‘Australian’ wai'ships. will‘ also,take -part’.in ithe observance, held ‘at the’ site: where: a: treaty was ‘signed * by - Maori. ‘chiefs. in’. 1840 ‘accepting. the’ Sovereignty, , of Queer. Victoria. : ~ The’ treaLy of Waitangi. is ac~ cepted~ as*the -start™ of. British sovereignty. in New-Zealand. It relations ° between ‘the. ‘Maori: vace. and the white inha- bitants.. ood ee WENT. UNNOTICED signing . was “attention. -in-:New Zealand: ‘Embassies - abroad. du- was: observed.’ 2 ‘Provinces: cand. cities on: vary - the’ ‘first. local, settlers. Waitang. : was so nttle regard ed as‘anvhistorical site: that the residents’. house» there A pre - - war governor - general, Viscount.” ‘Bledisloe, recognized “historical: significance | of. Waitangi. ‘He: ‘bought. the -site, restored: the’ treaty. house, made endowments. | for - care ‘of. the grounds,.. then: presented . “the. whole, to. the country. | re Sincé then’. it has become | shrine, : with a fine collection ‘of early . relics. The. parklike ‘SUT, rroundings ‘overlooking the. beau -. save. ‘his: life.’ passador “Mihail -M e n s. hiko Vv ny |were. ‘painted. - However, . delicate cold: war situ apparently unwise | “£0. Ishchev: was ; shown preventing an “mies; “Germany” ‘and. “Japan, the} ‘Jaide from giving: the. ailing. . So-. black. hats in’ their. espionage ‘|viet: premier: medicin > needed to. and: -adventure. stories, and..no-’ a | body, , minded... show.: sdark” ney in e ai ec ly ‘ftiful Bay of. Islands have made tit a favorite: with holidaymakers and tourists. BILL INTRODUCED | . Recently. ‘the. ‘gOverrinient : ‘has nidde. efforts to give. ‘Waitangi Day: national status. A bill was New Zealand: ‘ports: for four ‘weeks. annually}: But; until: recent’ years ‘the an-| |-nivers ary. ‘of. the | | given: little. passed ° last” year ‘provided. that . “BY: Je ic GRATAM. : Canadian Press Correspondent. [Reng ‘AUCKLAND. -(CP)—Three’ Canadian warships | paign; ‘to-give. N ew Zealand a. national, day. They’ are. frigates Beacon age N ew: Glasgow. and The: “does. not’make. Wait~ angi: Day: 2, national, holiday: but gives .local authorities power: to proclaim .‘it-'a holiday: dn: place of some local observance.: 0)’ The. ‘New-. ‘Zealand. Navy has. traditionally maintained the tall tlagpole~.on- “the” actual - spot where: the’ treaty. Was: signed in Held’ a ceremony there: on “Febs ruary, 6." This, year for ‘the: tirst time ‘Fernando da. Cunha, “ president’ of the Canadian- -Portuguese’. ‘De- mocratic ‘Committee’ here; said he: recognized: three mén he knew |: as. government secret police. The: Portuguese ‘community. i: in the: city: was split: when ‘the’ liner’ |: Santa: Maria‘was seized by Capt. |: ‘Henrique’ Galvao: “more. Mian. a week ago. whee ’ “The. ‘pro- “government * “group | gathered | at. their. consul’s’ office’ | here “Sunddy” with a petition | ple ging, Support: to Premier: Sa~ lazar.- anti- government, group drove up. in. a motorcade,’ to. ‘protest. the move. fe ‘da. Gunha ‘said that before hen lett Portugal in 1949. his, job ‘ brought him into: eoritact with nized | the : three agents. during the battle and that they were re- sponsible: for. causing - much: of: ‘the. ‘damage: and: leading the: others..0: 0 gee ‘A spokesman for, ‘the pro-gov~ | February 67be observed. through- out New: Zealand: as “a national vi | day.-of thanksgiving in’ comme moration“. of .the.. Signing - “of! ‘the in: Es : Western: “sense” : “ chops Al “Yet Salazar: shas,. done more for. ber- ‘401- -235 treaty” of: ‘Waitangi’ ms jernment*: “Portuguese ‘group’. Toronto: denied : ithe: charges. ee 41-1840, - and has’ for. ‘some. “years |. ‘Canadian’-warships will. proceed ‘The fight began after the was laid about. Te 30: p.m. yester- secret. police. —He'.said “he: recog- |. viet ational day will play a ‘part ir in:a cam- of. the: 4th Escort ‘Bill wh chr are: _ cruising watt the cerérmony. will gain interna. tional"naval ‘status through the attendahce of: the: Canadian: and Australian ; warships. *- “Representatives: : rot: ‘Common:. wealth: governments. will: attend and: ‘speeches.’ will be - ‘made on behalf: of the | ‘government and: the Maoris.: From, ‘the: ‘Bay. of Islands. the | to, Auckland’ In continuation of their ‘New: Zealand . cruise. ae “TORONTO: (OP): — A riot here Sunday. among hundreds of: Portuguese was. stimulated by: secret agents, ‘Says: ithe head. -of an anti- -government Portu- guese, group... ing: dates marked the arrival’ of} es ‘|the : ' people : than: anyone ‘else ‘could. have.. “When he came to ‘power . through nae revolt, _the- jcountry. Was: An. a. mess.’ a “Erratic: driver vs Driving ‘without: due ‘care ‘and ‘attention. yesterday: earned Ger- ‘ald. Patrick: Oakley ‘of 509 Ninth ‘fAvenue: West; a: $25. fine when "he appeared: in: police court this ‘morning. before Magistrate E, T, Applewhaite. © vole et RCMP | ‘said: “that: ‘the charge day. when. Oakley” was -checked by. the police patrol’ following an “erratic display. of: driving” down Third: ‘Avenue: West. Car stolen.” “A car: ‘owned. “by Joseph Roos of: 1432 atin: ‘Avenue was ‘stolen froni in: frost of his: home some- but... based. on ‘Casés. of Soviet” éspioriage uncov- - With: a ‘modest~ “improvement in: the: climate. surrounding U.S.- Russian relations’: evidenced. by: sible, diplomatic , ‘repercussions. ~ However, ' the. ‘situation high- lights another.:one of those in- soluble headaches brought about ‘by ‘the very. popularity of tele- ‘vision:. A’ fast-growirig shortage Of | potential. villains: . During : the.last ‘war, motion pictures and radio—TV was not in “the: picture then—were able to. go all out: ‘making our ene- Congo night life ‘By: GERALD. RATZIN - LEOPOLDVILLE,'. (Reuters) — The band « ‘blasts; out with “As the'Saints Go. Marching in,” The girls. skirts ° ‘swirl higher and. higher as, the: ‘dancing: gocs ‘Phe. scene is ‘the Afro- Negro night club “in: this Congolese capital, The. hand: comes from British’ Bast: Africa: and the eus- English: and. any) other nation- ality represented in. the, United ‘Nations: here : “Similar scencs ‘ann: ho viewed in other, night. spots around the ‘capital,’ ‘Despite n)]. the political atrifo,. Leopoldvilic: is having | a night,.club boom.: Most, of, ‘tho. “Woatorn - style clubs 10, in: the: elty's European countless, bis, inthe Nogro aren, “There fat, folly, Congolese wo mon. ‘approach » “Buropeans to: danco' the ‘Independence Cha Cha-Cha” and...-burly -.Congoloso soldiora. dance. togother, . MUST WEAR. JACKET At tho: ‘nage redlned” clubs, 0: ownora® inalst ‘ork malo pne ‘trons’. woartng:: ‘a: Jacket and tie despite. the: hot: and | sticky lle winte, Women ty. acks aro, hare. 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