TODAY to SATURDAY Students in Russian Schools Must Learn to Plav Musical Instrument nn ii ir n n t ' i -Qjm H.m V m Pv PILL P.OSS In the rooms of Moscow Peda- the school, which is training c.,u., n in PiT .si .ft wnui- gogical Technical School No. 2 teachers for elementary classes, .iinscnv.i I ikp it nr iinLilherK orp 13 concert erund is 450 DUDils, all but three of i CAPITA school teachers here must play pianos, 200 violins, 46 cellos and them girls. Alnr.l btiuttss BEIIIM) THE WALL "HOT MOON" Shows at 7-9 P-m- Saturday Matinee.. Z p.m. a musical instrument. 'six bass fiddles. Enrolment at Mikhail P. Bortkevich, 63- A FAMOUS PLAYERS Tarj TODAY and SATURDAY Evenings j Matinee Saturday..,, i year-old principal, said: "Every student teacher must decide on registering whether he or she wants to play the piano or a stringed Instrument. If a student cannot master one of these instruments he may turn to accordion or concertina, but after four years here he must be able to play some Queen Awards Decorations To Heroes of Train Wreck INVERCARGILL. N. Z. (Rcu-i "May God bless New Zealand tersi Queen Elizabeth bade and watch over the destines of foiewell o the -people of New her people' Zealand toniKht in a radio! The Queen's last day here THE MUSICAl WMtD lOPPIBf Heue Come The Gias 4 Technicolor broadcast and told them she j was a crowded one. It included .MOSTLY GIRLS and the Duke of Edinburgh a civic reception and visits to proportion "enjoyed evcy moment of our Kew Hospita and Invercargil s , students, principal Bort- Sti,y ! vfyal ITm Ikevich said "medical to, are she saw highland h dancing nn com- The QlvC who leaves . for j bplng o determine wnptner Anrnli said she and petitions. rjanirday. reed lnstruments sucn ps tho the duke depart "with-sorrow." I AWARDED MEDALS J flute, clarinet, oboe and bassoon "But we also k"k forward to Wnile the Queen was here the 'are hnrmful to women and if not ti dov when v c shall once :,,, - nr.eA that, she th nlnn la In nrirl tlipm t.n nur nnR TONY ARLENE RONKMAKY to visit yur huH niKiirriprt rmdnls to four i curriculum." Jr. more be able Siures." She tlv.nked Hope vALMrnx inni Ox)om (INI) TljK MST BMITin'l CIHI.S' IN HIE WIKLn! 'heroes of the Christmas Eve The scnooi. whose staff nf 50 je--,ile for ; Ta ntriwai rail disaster, in which tonhorc inHuriPi a henri nf tn. Extra .. T f T C II making her visit "so pleasant j 136 pcrsons were killed. " . 1 music and three music teachers, and so memorable," and con-j Arlhm Cyrjl E1Us an(. john has a string orchestra of 58 cluctlcl- 1 Warren Holman received the pieces comprised of the better I rider the Little Bie Top" 0 B la tt HAPfY AS A MAN with his first Cadillac, 11-ycai-olcl Paul Milburn gathers up the loot he afnuired for $.25 at a Redwood City. Calif., police auction of unclaimed Dicyclcs. Nobody had the heart to outbid the boy, who, with his bro her, assembled the parts into an as-good-a-uew bike, in true American ingenuitive fashloK. RCAF Gets First Jet Simulator to Train Pilot A-Ground at Lower Cost, Less Risk "Collegiate Clianips" Famous I'lay rs Thtai George Medal, Britain s nign- players. Carioou Prince Rupert Daily News Friday. January 29, 1954 jest civilian award for bravery,; This school is one of two or its : for saving 21 persons after five tvpe ln Moscow anci the students i ; coaches of the express train b . Drenared for the time j i Dlungea n om a a onmuii unust in 1960 when compulsory educa MODERN AND OLD TIME r a ceremony at the London far-, problems without the high costs , DANCE -TONIGMi LEGION AUDITORILY Music by toiies of Redifon Ltd. and hazards of flying. Rcdifon won the contract In; Trainees enter a cockpit the face of stiff United States ! mounted ln a 38-foot-long competition in July, 1952. Can-' trailer which also contains an ada stipulated that the first of i instrument panel and power the completed units must be unit. The cockpit is a faithful Iclivered within 18 months. replica of , that In tjie actual Redifon met the Stipulation tJ-: Sabre. day. I ; Using the Instrument, panel, The electronically -con, lolled the Instructor can pose flyln flight simulators permit pilots problems on the cockpit panel into a flooded river. Trainman William Ian Inglis and Arthur Dewar Bell, a passing motorist who Joined the rescue work, were awarded the British Empire Medal. Meanwhile, four Australian naval vessels left Sydney, Australia, today to meet the Queen's ship, the Gothic, midway across the.Tasman Sea and escort her into Sydney. The Gothic is expected to reach Sydney harbor at 8 a.m. Wednesday. LONDON (CP) British industry today turned over to Canada on schedule the first iof 10 Sabre-jet flight simulators under production here for the RCAF at. a total Jost of 3,500,-000. Air Vice-X.'arsfcal h L. Campbell, head of the RCAF in western Europe, took delivery of the intricate trailer-truck ground training apparatus for pilots In tion will extend from its present seven grades to 10. By that time, too, 400 more schools will be open, bringing Moscow's total to more than 1,100. Girls planning to become school-ma'ams ln Russia start training for the job at 14 or 15 and are ready for their first teaching assignment at 18 or 19. At the moment, students who have completed seventh year in a 10-grade school (Russia's combined public and high school) may try a pedagoelcal school's THE ROCKY MTN.B01 Kcaturing to become familiar with flying FREDDY LAN CANAOA'S CHAMPIOS OLD-TIME IlllDLfl and see whether the trainee solves them through correct flying technique. The sounds heard In flitnt aKo can be reproduced The simulator training system Is a change from the method whereby a pilot learned his theory on the ground and prac You Name It! We Ship It! entrance examination. If successful, they undergo four years of teacher training. BORROW BOOKS In the school for teachers, students borrow text books from Oil Workers Start Vote Dancing 10-! Admission $1 .00 B.C. HOTELMEN MEET WITH LIQUOR OFFICIALS VANCOUVER (CP) Thirty-two hotelmcn from all parts of the province were scheduled to meet Liquor Control Board officials in Victoria today to seek clarification of the new-Liquor Act. VANCOUVER CP) A lengthy j a 40.000-volume school library wage dispute between 700 oil an(j may keep them for the year, workers and five major oil com- : They also draw on the library Complete shipping service commercial or household for local or world-wide deliveries. TWO tised it ln the air. The simulator saves money and prevents needless crashes. It can be moved from airfield to airfield by truck nnd operated for about $8 an hour. This coin-pares with $145 an hour for a Sabre ln flight. The first simulator will be t transferred to North Luffcn-ham, about 100 miles north of American Prisoners Stayed LOCAL OK LONG lis t M 'C MOV ING CiRTAGK Lnd STORAGE panics on the lower mainland for reference material and sup-lin.s moved another step with thuj piementorv rending, start of a government-supervised j Ry (he nalf wsl v mark of their .strike ballot among employees of ' j. ypar students must be British American Oil Co members of the teachers' union. The vote requested by Oil Bortkevich said 82 per cent of Workers' International Union , students belonR to the young ClO-CCL follow ng company re- Cnmmunlst Le ue from wnich jection cf a 51 per cent waste i Communist party ts rec.ruit-mcv-ae recommendation of a . T ,. . ,.-in,,i,.m Phone WO LTD. FOR Because They Fell in Love' l T r.nirn tuVinrn rnnaH'i nniirntiio By WILLIAM C. BARNARD i Five are 21 years old and the 7 rpaf ' Rihr fliThtVrV a w'" of Sjbre fS"te- TOKYO in-At least nine of oldest is 32. Nineteen are single, RCA,F UHDSM'S "Leave it to Lindsays" ONI 21 United States prlsoners-of-; two married. will be count- board, conciliation Mflrxist teHCning ts Umltcd to "d here Monday, SALE OF LADIES SHOES .- study of the Russian const lUr war who turned their backs on Ten had an average of two , their homeland acted as stool years ln high school. One had pigeons fur Chinese guards In 31 yours of college and an-! North Korean prison camps, the other graduated from college. tion. history of Russia and Ins : tory of the Communist party. NI.RVOI S BEGINNERS ; United Nations command said Two completed grammar school , : WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE How to KEEP FIT offer 50 In the old diyi (illy innvd the tintl ta flow down take things cut -watch your diet -get more reat II I ldl food adriee. 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BE SURE TO SHOP EARLY MEN'S, WOMEN'S, GIRLS', BOYS' and DRAPERY, Etc. otto-hod to the pedagogical Four expected to be punishea : army. lf tnpy r'"turn and wpre afraid school. Oi,e U. Hie son of an army An artic- in the school's ; to come back; officer. FASHION FOOTWEA: hnnrlwriUf.n newspaper indicates . lu I Before entering the army, five fun out of life. If you are approaching fifty, 1 tha Russian girls are as nervous, were, rcsiaurant workersi, four as Canadians about their first j scrtooling. ... . jwere truck drivers, three were I Seven were either sdected for mechanics ; or mechanics. he experiences. teaching veaciiing cAjjciici.i-co. .. schooling in or promised more ; ers ers- On graduation, the too 10 to 20 1 Cn, j ADVERTISING IN THIS OAiLY NfcWS BRINGS RHS0 5U": or past it, Uodd s Kidney Pills may help Tou, too. You can depend on Dodd'a. 4 students go automatically to; Piv , considered weak K Clearance Sale Now On All Departments WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT STORE n M pedagogical institutes to qualify and not slnpfire m their Com-fnr senior-grade teaching. Thejmanist Dei1(,(s. others are assigned immediately ; R,,asons tncy stayed with tli to schools where they draw the,R(1js were: "They fell ln love 650 rubles monthly prescribed for 1 wiln Chinese women; they hop-Moscow's primary-grade teach- ! c(j t0 get something for nothing, ers. and they were promised educa- . tions in China." a , mm 1 Twelve were "progressives" ?israai?7 MN1 Av On Stage "FATHER OF THE BRIDE" The laff-packed Broadway Hit Jan. 31 9 p.m. Civic Centre Tickets from Little Theatre members or at Colussi's Music Store and Civic Centre I Ug lOKeS from the first days of capture mm II- "nti active in all kinds of Red OVer lOW JOD -activity in the prison tamps. 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