Prince Rupei' Daily Ntw Tuesday, Ju 7, 1953 ! Books Written by Reds Hume Wrong Transferred From Washington to Ottawa 5ji i Ordered Back to Shelves OTTAWA 9 The cabinet, cleaning off pilcd-up chores, took time out from ministerial campaigning Monday to makej several amiointir.ents and give; WASHINGTON (AP) The state department has directed its overseas libraries to put back on the shelves many volumes removed during .the recent new consideration to the politi-! BEST OF FOOD FINEST OF COOKING FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS Phone 200 Broadway Cafe Pierce appointment rounded out a foreign affairs shuffle Uiat lias i been in process for several weelu. Mr. Pierce's superior at Wash- ngtoift ambassador Hume Wrong. , is being transferred to Ottawa 1 8s"undcrsccretary. Arnold Heen-ey. permanent delegate to NATO In Paris, is being moved to Washington as ambassador. Dana Wilgress. undersecretary, is re-1 placing Mr. Hceney at Paris. 1 purge of books written by Communist and contro-1 cally-tlckilsn soum sasitaicne-; wan dam Issue. veisial authors. Thp ministers, meeting as wms Prime Minister St. Laurent drop- ; Officials who disclosed this today said the books still ban-TiPd were named m two master lists, the latest of which was dispatched last week to the ap- Try Dally Mewa Want Hit oroximately 189 libraries in foreign cities. Instructions were to 'estore volumes not specifically named. . Although the lists have not been made public, informants who may not be named Indi ped into the capital Drieny on his way from the Maritimes to the eW.st, made these major ap-pointments: . m A furthei move In the re cw .... organization of diplomatic rep J . TV. IT'S SO cated they Included more than I M) titles. That would mean the 'estoration of perhaps 250 titles. Officials have said all copies of I Today and Wednesday TWO FEATURES RORY CALHOUN - DALE ROBERTSON In "SILVER WHIP" ALSO STERLING HAYDEN - JOAN LESLIE in 0 ... EASY WALLACE'S DEPARTMENT For Boys HELLGATE" TO MAKE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ONLY ISABELLE (LEFT) AND ISOTTE try for a- taste of the frosting on their first birthday cakes, with famed actress-mother Ingrid Bergman Rossellni watching the twins at their party. At right i foreground, partially obscured) is the actress' husband, director Roberto Rossellni. Background, between the twins, Is the first-torn of the Swedish actress and Rosselinl, Robertino, 4. About 20 children attended the party in the Rossellni's Rome apartment. , . Plus NEWS Times Silver Whip 7:00 - 9:58 JAM CAPITOL resentation aDroaa, snuung e. D. Pierce, 52, minister In Washington, to be ambassador to Brazil. John S. MtDiarmid, 70, former mines minister for Manitoba, to be lieutenant-governor of that province. Leslie E. Mutch, 56, parliamentary assistant for veterans' affairs and Liberal member of the Commons for Winnipeg South in the last Parliament, to be deputy chairman of the Canadian pensions commission. After the cabinet meeting, the prime minister told reporters the ministers dealt with the Saskatchewan dam question at their till-afternoon session but are waiting for further word from Alberta before reaching a final decision. A few hours later, he pushed off by train from here on his Western campaign. The Saskatchewan dam pro-lect involves harnessing river And Youths Yps sirec! Rifjht here in little old Prince Rupert. Right here in Wallace's. A complete boys' and youths' department equal t o any city store. "e'lKle :13 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THKATRt 300 or more books by about 18 authors had been removed. Eleven are reported to have been literally burned. Officials said the latest order was dispatched to end confusion which resulted from 10 earlier directives. The state department has been a target for criticism because of the removal of some books not specifically named in sny diiectlvps. Senator Josenh McCarthy iRep. Wis.) assailed particularly the removal of "Witness," life story of Whit-taker Chambers, avowed reformed Communist. The first directives for book removals went out in February after McCarthy had declared the libraries contained "30.000 Communist books" and said someone has evidently been sabotaging the program. WITH BLACKWOOD on lie nam TODAY & WEDNESDAY WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE 4 ?v:( f-, AND IT'S SO SURE! IIIIIIIKIIIIII Dy EASLEY BLACKWOOD 3i ; t v z How Uoring Can You Get? Mrs. FDR Says McCarthy Harms U.S. ( IOVE LA U G H-S AT . waters crossing all three Prairie provinces. A royal commission recently estimated cost at S250.000.000 for the whole power-irrigation development and labelled the overall project uneconomic at this time . On the diplomatic end, the LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1910 MOVING . . . 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Mr. Ileinsita is capable of looking you right in the eye and saying, seriously: "You could Evening Shows 7; - 9:10 p.m. TOTEM A Famous Player Thratn Floods Take 710 Lives in Japan TOKYO lAPi Floods, combined with an aftermath of dysentery, took a toll of 710 lives In southern Japan during the last two weeks. Japanese police and health officials said today. The floods, which followed a record rain, drove 1.258,911 persons from their homes. Injured 1.748. and washed out or buried 60.000 acres of farmland. In addition. 446 Dcrsons are ATHENS, Greece (AP) Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt declared today that Senator Joseph McCarthy (Rep. Wis.) has done "a great deal of harm to my country." But, she added. "I am speaking as a Democrat, of course." Mrs. Roosevelt held a press conference before leaving for Belerade on the next lcj of a world tour. Answering reporters' questions on McCarthy, chairman -of the Senate Investigations Subcommittee, the widow of the former United States president said: "You have to feel very free in the United States these days to disagree with him." She credited him, however, with "perhaps creating something which is essential" public realization of the danger of communism. trump was the only right spot to play the hand." "Maybe the bidding was strange." replied Mr. Abel "but six hearts was unbeatable. At six no trump you had only a 50-50 guess in diamonds for the contract." 'Makes no difference." said Mr. Heinsite blandly. "At six no trump I definitely would have led to the ace of diamonds and finessed the Jack on the way back." He didn't bother to say why. .Subject to f'hante.) a - i I South dealer Both sides vulnerable "rth Dir. 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