Vr'I:' t ( ' tr ff r -r Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, May 14, 1953 Birthplace of Famed Fat No Intention Lady Lrumbling Into ft, Wlt'U AMMAM WO irOi n-i... w Ill CWL President Scores Sale of Indecent Books Mrs. Fred Drake, national president of the Catholic Women's League, suggested last night that a survey he made of news stands and cooperation of vendors he enlisted to "get rid of indecent and sala- pounds, died at i v birthplace of a woman who was j lspite her . 1 WOmnn j " torman'ce fn'""?" ! t " St S 4 ff 1 " I - " - oented with . ::r" wa Scotia s giant MacAskill ig unmarked and crumbling into ruin In this farming village, Leonard Swan says he hopes hit, ,-!-, 1 1 mill h1 ft Victoria-; lterature. ' CIOUS somethlni to mark the birth- ' t'1"'ri her place of his famous aunt. Anne : . ' .', T"a J1"' home.t AddrosMnd a well-attended mpetinir of the CWL in Annun- j Price Support Of Calling Special Session OTTAWA CP Prime Minister St Laurent said today the government has no intention of calling a special fall session of Parliament this year. But he suggested the regular 1954 session might start before the end of the year, as was the u with the current session. The government's intentions came out when Justice Minister Carson apparently Inadvertently -referred to tabling some de -umcnts in the Commons next fall. OcnruB Drew. Progressive Co"-servative leader, immediately Immediately wanted to know what that meant. The prime minister, saying he Jv Swim, once billed by P. T. Bar- ' . , " V , u"s rummun; num as "the only giantess In the ! ' a woman. Only rcmmdtr7 1 WT,l,WW Lf'll -W-'.-i.:!,i "ov Way, hoi, f!y .,ifr latum Srlinnl, she turn of her rxprrirnccs on lvr eross-coun-trv tour and said that her po. Fillcin, whilo tn exacting one, is finite rewarding. Bhe uri;eci all Catholic women to become members, not spectators, of the CWL. Mrs. Drake stressed the need to protect the .sale of indecent slid salacious literature. "They jail people for un-Can- and a sbe I6i'r5hl)e nearby Oreenhill aw the gold watch. ' For Cheese Eliminated OTTAWA ( Canadian consumers r.'.ay get a bargain in cheese with the resumption of open-market selling in Ontario Try Daily Nts wm kl - 1 1 world." Anne Swan, who was seven feet six Inches tall and wore sixe 16"2 shws, was a star attraction for years under Bar-num's birr top and later married another performer, a Kentucky giant named Capt. Martin Van Buren Bates. She died in 1883 the day after her 38th birthday In their spc-elally built home with nine-font doors and 14-foot ceilings in Seville, O. She was buried there, with a statue over her grave. Their two children, a girl gill ul,Li- PKKMIKR DOl'CLAS LI.OVI) CAMPBELL, veteran of 31 years in the Manitoba legislature, again will lead the Liberal-Progressive party at the provmriul general election June 8. He has represented Lakeside in the legislature eonlii'.uou.sly since elected first In 1022 as a Progressive. In 1948 he was selected to lead the coalition government and the following year the coalition was returned to power. Men, Women! Cli rdian activities, and this matter nothing yet about i tomorrow. But the shift may has been ! bring ballooning surpluses of 4O,5O,60!WantPe? Despite snow and sub-zero temperature, construction work continues on the highways of Northern Ontario. Drillers are busy on a 15-foot cut on Highway No. 17 between Sudbury and White-fish. Completed drill holes are plugged to keep out water until dynamite can be inserted. The project involves removing thousands ot tons of rock and hauling hundreds of thousands of tons of fill. IW.ntt.Ul B fit) 1 VJ, T.iHii).',.pv:,rn)Btl), ; wanted to answer recent suggestions of a fall session, declar- ed the government has no Indention of calling a special assembly. a weighing 18Va pounds and a boy J'riX m'S5,JS?'' butter in government warehouses next win'er. Historically, dairy men have found that as a rule of thumb, the price of eheddar must be about half the price of butter to keep a well-balanced movement of milk flowing into the two dairy products. Knock that price ratio out of line and a shift, in the milk flow follows. Reduce the price of cheese without reducing the price of butter and the flow of milk is attracted more to butter, dairy men say. Cut the price of butter and maintain a high price on cheese t'one. These objectionable books nrtually do prcnt harm to Can-pd. In a deep, insidious sort of way, thev de.itrov the youth of the country and keep them from beromins pond citizens." Bhe outlined the work done ft "The Novitiate of Our Lady," r.l Alexandria, where stenn-raphers, nurses, teachers, doc-ttirs, etc.. were trained for foreign missions. She concluded her talk by saying the Catholic Women's League consists of three units. The first is organization. Second is education: study, discussion or reading clubs should b? established. Third is Christian WeA-Ei Ml ror It licit FRASER & PAYN UNIVERSAL We invite you to see our fine selection of smart Shorty Coats, direct to us from Canada's leading manufacturers, featuring the newest styles and fabrics. Sizes 12 to 18. B I' I) GET PIUCED from ... Coats 19.95 and the milk flow is reversed. Ontario is Canada's big cheese-producing province. Under a producer -government program, eheddar was virtually supported at 30 cents a pound wholesale. ; The federal government is supporting creamery butter at 58 : cents a pound wholesale. Now. suddenly the picture has , changed. Charles Heath, secretary of the Ontario Cheese Pro- j ducers' Association, announced in , Belleville, Ont., that the 30-! cent-a-nound price support on cheese has been removed. I Cheddar will go on public auction tomorow without the strength of a floor price. A Belleville cheese buyer predicted retail cheese prices will drop five or six cents a pound. In Ottawa, Wood St. John, secretary-manager of the National Dairy Council, emphasized that if cheese prices drop there will rltlzenship. working for the welfare of the community. Miss Inez Amadio then addressed some new Canadian women who were present, translating Mrs. Drake's address ino Italian. Bishop Jordan thanked Mrs. I Prake for coming so far to visit, this vicariate. He advised the 'imen of the parish to try and give some time to the league, "as ono should not live for one's self or family alone." He welcomed the new Canadian ladies pnd told them he soon hoped to be able to converse with them In their own language. 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