"1 r Pleasant Surpris. PoIio R KENTVILLE, N.S. (CP) The VANCOUVER . contract signed for construction of a new-ty "" p""li of Kcntville's new town hall emergency treat : 6 Prince Rupert Daily News Wednesday, May G, 1'Jj3 i i i ! w n b a b b i iF Historical Abbey Being Reconstructed On Same Spot Where it Was Demolished i US Jeeps To Be Used By Canadians vuiieu iui iMymi ;m ui 1U,UUU, mjelltls was a ,7 1 Pu compared with $72,750 ln the meeting of th. m original estimate. The saving re- ter services Z t suited from clecLslon to use fire Canadian pj :m"jiu o! escapes salvaged from another Tills win . vrais son, It1'" '(DffffiCf 5 Itvv. 1 r. -tmr-h which was fortsed in 'many frescoes and paintings Constantinople in 1066. It sur- were destroyed. All that was left vived the bombardment. !was the crypt and the tomb of books and archives were sent St. Benedict who founded the to the "open city" of Rome for '. abbey in 529 A.D., and his sister safe keeping during the war, but St. Scholastica Bv JA.MKS NOKKIS ROME (Ri-utersi Monteras-sino Abbey, which 400 tons of Allied bombs reduced to rubble in 1944, is rising again and by the end of 1955 will show no building. five resoirn. Sunday-May 10th JACK HAWKINS tM)S TUDAV 7:009:00 P.M. IN KOREA (P Canadian units here are scheduled to receive the United States army's new-style jeeps and 2'i-ton trucks, the 25th Canadian infantry brigade has been informed. Eighth Army headquarters has told the bripade that it will be "OUTPOST IN MALAY i i I i Lingerie , Gloves Housecoats Umbrellas Hosiery Tablecloths Sweaters Bedspreads Purses Towels r .;v. 'A ' i sr 3f WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 1 rmz.' ,1 mm inistaiiiiBBaiBBiiiiiiiiiii',ii(11' "phased into'' the change-over I from old to new-style vehicles as part of the Korea theatre's over-all program. Actual switch is expected to take place during the summer, and should be completed by early autumn, brigade staff officers say. The turned-in vehicles, after reconditioning in U.S. Army workshops in Japan, will be reissued to Korean Army units. For certain types of equipment, and rations, the Canadians here have been in the American scars. It is bciiif; rebuilt on the same spot where at various times during its hi t".y it has been pillaged, demolished by earthquake and at last completely destroyed by aerial and artillery bombardment. Itaiy's minist.y of public works has alrcac.y spent more than 2.000.000.009 lire, about $3,220,000, on the first seven stages of the reconstruction, and will spend another estimated 1.000.000.000. lire, a!-' i't ' fi 10,000. on t; last Ihi'et . ; i . . i Suir.c 4ii;; vvi)tk:.i:n and scores of craftsmen are working on the 1 project, under the direction of ', an architect who is himself a ' Penedictine monk, Don Angelo ' Pan'oni. I Although the abbey as an in- 1 stituUon is 1.400 years old, none i of the bui'diivis was of earlier j date than the sixteenth century. The oldest art relic was the j QMm DRSDDEN LTD. 20th Century Fox pre pipeline. It was not considered nracticnble or economical, when the force was set up in 1950, to i establish a Canadian pipeline MARILYN JOSEPH U MONROE 'COTTEN -PETtRS See us to cfiscuss that new construction great bronze door of the cathed- for so small a formation. The problem was to maintain not. only a flow of vehicles to replace those knocked out in action or damaged in accidents, but parts to service those, in operation. " It was almost a foregone con - ciuiw luwn M nan :, TOTEM i' liif lW Ifin J T.fJ.. STARTS THURSDAY Fvrnlnr Shows 7 and 9 D m. C Matinee Saturday at 2 p.m. A KAMOI .S IM.AVKItSTIIHTRl A , "BLOWTORCH P.LONDK" Marilyn Monroe practices her feminine lures on Richard Allen to intice him into a dangerous plot in' "Niagaia." new Twentieth Century-Fox suspense drama opening tomorrow at the Totem Theatre, starring Miss 'Monroe, Joseph Cotten and Jean Peters. SCREEN FLASHES 'YUKON GOLD" TODAY 7 - 8:20 FLAT TOP" color clusion, when the theatre; change-Over was decided, that ; the Canadians, too, would make the switch. The new Jeep has many re-' finemeiits suggestive of civilian vehicles, a longer wheel-base . LU1 yc TIIEV WANT TO GIVE EVERYTHING THEY'VE COT Joseph Cottcn, who co-stars motel, casting $8,000, the first affording more foot room In the .. .TO THEIR COUNTRY! - e una-, , ' "4) ' Vi f ' . fit ' Ml., Ml i 1 1 rv It.. . J- X -f 4 5 "J i f h 1 4, it - with Marilyn Monroe and Jean tourist court to face the Falls by. rear, and a moulded hood that Peters in Niagara, " Twentieth special permission of the Can-1 gives it a dressier look. Century-Fox's suspense drama adian government. Much of the; Major difference in the truck opening tomorrow at the Totem action of the story takes place1 s that it Is hydraullcally driven. Theatre, celebrated 23 years of around this motel. has a more comfortable cab for movie stardom w'ith his role in the driver, and also is generally the picture. Filmed a-.ainst the interesting; better looking. As the insanely jealous hus- backgrounds of Washington's! The theatre program Is to ef-band of Miss Monroe in the .scii.illatui? diplomatic, society, fect the switch from the base story, he is at one and the same the Wac Training Centre and forward. During the last two time hero and villain. Some- Quartermaster B ard at Fort Lee, ! months most base and llnes-of-what unusual for a star, he wore , v.., Frederick 3:i,;son's "Never communications units have a shoddy wardrobe believed to be wave at a WAC" comes to the! drawn theirs. ft Be ready for the Victoria Day wee (but their holiday and all your summer motoring . . . put on Firestones and be sure of safe, -trouble-free travel. All Firestone tires are now made with rayon cord for extra strength and safety ... at no extra cost. the least expensive that any star Capitol Theatre tomorrow, with has worn in years. . Rosalind Russell. Paul Douglas! "I thought I was in for an easy and Marie Wilson in the stellar time when I donned a 98-cenl : roles ' canvas hat. shabby shoes, a torn' . inrlirn,,,,, hv th tlll country 1 wintt to give T it right back!) Y l Ottawa Maps Giant 5-Year T-shirt and wornout gray Ilan-,a M11;vi,.c ln cr)mc(, ) ,ife tne nel trousers Cotton explained, And Woul(ns Armv Corps. out I didnt reckon with the AmMcA by tnp cast it dLs j Health Program Now tinguished by fine performance? OTTAWA it Tne lederal gov- TO TRADE TIRES f rom han'',.s constantly over and around Niagara Falls where we A romantic riot that'll i, win all th medals. ..for hilarity... if Roz and Paul and Mario In laugh-loaded tpreel jjk .tit a irio O! ccmeaians wno crnment has mapped out a $212.-proved their ability to noo.ooo health suendinc program have ;"oo filmed all the exterior bring hearty (union laughter to the fol the next jive years, including a three-way boost and aid to for the picture. To assur" a factual back- disabled persons and mothers 90 of trouble comes in the last 10 of a tire's life . . . why risk trying to get the lost few miles from old, worn tires? Trade them in nowon newFiresfone Champions . . . then drive in safety and carefree comfort all summer long. drenched and haci to chanue into ! Hr.r nrt lire That, m:irh. it. rPP- grounl f?r the numerous humor- and their babies and to provide increased X-ray and.othcr, la- cssary for the wardrobe men to "s situations. Producer Freder- I ; Ml I 1 make up ten sets of duplicate -- w:'" .-u..-, Wi . of tne Department of De-, The three-fold expansion was clothing and mv outfit became as, expensive for the studio as well- 1 Seme and the WAC personnel at announe'id by JItaJtrt Minister 1 lout business suits and evening orl Lee oispaicneu me tmuc marun u ne unuitni uic uum- c'olhes would have been I caLSt ancl "ew to Virginia for j mons debate on health epart-' changed clothes so often that I several weeks of filming. rrtent estimates. i,ao q nou-.fnnnH svmnathv for t.aiiifh? abound in -tio-e scenes I Spokesmen for the CCF sug- fihould !rfrin.ti.a artwi" ' rtpi.lln. with :i Washington host-- gestcd the government 9 " m ln i When not changing clothes,, ess and a Broadway showgirl ! have gone farther, bringing : Cotten became an unofficial re- who go through the eight weeks ; national health insurance. riEOIIICK IIISSON -' Rosalind Russell Paul Douglas Marie Wilson CHAIilPIOEl TIRES searcher for the troupe of ac- of basic training with ciltercntj tors who spent a month in and reactions to rcg.mented life. around th? alls filming "Ni- j Double romances result whenj i agara" ana regaled Mis Monroe tj,e hostess salvages her un-! ! and Miss Peters with historical happy marriaue to a wealthy ! Coal Deposits To Be Probed a a m ti ' -.tt ' lore about thus natural wonder textile manufacturer after he 1 VICTORIA W The Victoria I of the wu: id. arrives at Fort Lee to test new Times said ln a newspage story NOW MADE WITH RAYON CORD AT NO EXTRA COST j ts- iwp-txvi Century-Fox Army uniforms, and the ex-Monday that interests ln the ' romnanv added to the historv of chorus cutie ropes a wolfish i United States are planning an "extensive examination of coal i me ral.s oy erecting a ten-unit Army sergeant into matrimony deposits In southeastern British Columbia and Alberta. 111. - in 95 (60016) PRICtS AS LOW AS The story said a government source said coal would be used ATA Spokesman Denies Secret Jet Developments Leak to Russia l . V'. , J 'A.tfAl for steam generated electricity to make up for water shortage for electrical power generation LESS BIG TRADE-IN in the Pacific northwest United STARTS TOMORROW ALLOWANCE States - 1 1 -r -; CAPITOL Also (arloon - News "Polq Thoney" Shows 7 - 9:13 Freedom in ! LONDON (APi A Labor mem- sia after the war s end "hands j ' ber charged today that Britain's on a plate to the Soviet govern- ; secret jet developments leak to mcnt two years' worth of devcl- Russia within a month and oprncnt." i oulekly turn up in MiG fighters. Sandys said the sale of Nene A government spokesman denied power plants to Russia "in my it. opinion undoubtedly had the ! Oeorge Wigg said in the House cifect, of reducing by about two1 TIIK.VTKI H FAMOl S rl.AVHW Government PHONE TaxT YOUR SOCIAL CREDIT GOVERNMENT MAINTAINS A CONSTANT AND UNCOMPROMISING STAND FOR A of Commons the British secrets years the technical lead which were built into MiG fighters at- , we then had over the Russians." tacking United Nations forces in j The authoritative Jane's dircc-Korea. Supply Minister Duncan t0ry, "All the World's Aircraft," Sandys denied the charge. He claimed Nenes powered the pro-said "under the present admin-ilvpe 0f an early MiG fighter, istration we take good care to 1 the MiO-15, ln 1947 and added see that our secrets are not that "the MiG-15 airframe, which passed over to the Soviet govern- h;id t bepn dc5igncd for lhis ment." ! . . , .. , Sandys countered by charging , e"8"ic. was specially modified hat tne former Labor govern-j to suit the eminently suitable m.cnt'3 sale of Nene jets to Rus- 1 power plant." 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