v ti: ! rfn'iCP rUipRT UGuy Thursday, May 14, 1953 POQ ldllUlllliy CdMJS Couple Plan Galapagos Trip To Photo Undersea Monsters -, adually in Britain be sure to get (SDON. After 14 years of food rationing, j.;sh housewife looks forward with a reason-,.t.(. 0f hope to the day when she will throw LONDON (Reuters) Hans i long, who rule the roost In the j and Lotte Hass. Austrian hus- : pacific islands; there is also aj band-wife team who make their ' ,.. ,,,... .v,1v, v,. which has 1 large "P"8 never living facing 6 man-eatine B sharks sharks I Z 5 pnotograpnej under water , and h other undersea monsters i ! The husband-wife team made armed with only a camera, are ( organizing an expedition to the , their reputation1 and their: n piio 0 uaiapagos Islands. ; money with a movie called 'lilt ik-i i lit '""'vr - V ly fr r H It - " ; Vj "' ek Queen "Red Sea Adventure." It won first prize at the Venice film festival two years ago. T nttn nnotima Vionna vi nr. Us Doctor ographer,. operates In a one- j piece swimsuit with a glass mask Haas, oronzed six-looier with a Van Dyke oeard, and his tiny blonde wife have taken some of the most amazing undersea pictures the world has seen. They have - bought a 350-ton tiiree-masted schooner for an eieht-month trip to the Islands, a naturalists' paxadise 650 miles west of Ecuador. With them next July. will go 10 crew members and eight scientists, including a doctor and a biologist. Haas, 33, says he is, particularly Interested In meeting a ferocious sawfish, often 25-foot Help otiVFR (CP) She Is tall. ,nd .shapely, and she ,., life transforming the ,lircd hy means of plas- over her face and a cylinder of oxygen strapped to her chest. Twice she has had spells in hospitals one unappreciative bevil fish clouted her as she tried to photograph the pilot fish that away her ration book. The fact la controls are toeing shed one by one, almost without anybody noticing. "I hope," Food Minister 3wl-lym Lloyd-Oeorge told a meeting of women, "that by next year we shall be nearer still to eomplete freedom and the abolition of the ration book." Ekks the golden nuggets of wartime recently came off the ration. Now you can order bacon and eggs In a restaurant and nobody lifts an eyebrow. Candy wag freed early In February 2 Her being on the restricted li.-.t, except for a short period, since June 26. 1942. Instead of being limited to 24 ounces a month, those with a sweet tooth now can order as many bars as they want. TAKE THINGS CAI.MLV ' The remarkable thing is that live in the monsters' laws. 1 The couple have a theory abput sharks just yell and they go away. MONTREAL, May 14-M-mmml Don't you lova the smell of fre.h washing hung outdoors to dry? And you'll love the Uxik of it. too, when your white (limns are really white. How cun you cet them that way? Willi Blue! Yes, washing will iAi-.Lt. .It.tl.cs rlcnn, bn fvn n whinir maehino (an t make them while. That a the sweial property of Blue. True whiteness is made up of all th 4.'en colours of the rainbow ftml if liiiip in nniwintf ,;, Sakin. who has Just K.hdav here, was born ' j'mia, studied in Berlin hi r parents when the . miiveri Into Lithuania. Cruder fingers have f,,r as long as 12 hours ,. on difficult operations, h i- the position of the ,,-;m plastic surgeon ut-i(. Allied armies during nd World War. OTTAWA'S MAYOR CHARLOTTE WHITTON and two city con- ' trailers model the ceremonial robes purchased for the Coronation celebrations and future affairs of state. Mayor Whitton will wear the robes in London when she represents the city at the June 2 Coronation. Members of Ottawa's council will wear ; the robes on Coronation day for a barge trip down the Rideau r canal as part of the city's celebrations. With Mayor Whitton are controllers Daniel McCann (leftl and Roy Donaldson. while turns to dingy yellow. That's why washing needs ihat last rmtu with Who to real ore oi.iirliling whiteness. And remember, liluc is kind to the iinpst fabrics. So ue safe Blue to keep your white thing while. Co.su ju.it a few iK'innes a month. Yes, for the whitest wash, use RECKITT'8 BUTE. f.mlrr Thlt $10,000 Happy Holiday Com ft for the best varation you've ever had all expenses paid! Y'ou can win on balance Britons are taking! the new liberties rnlmtv lmmt I LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. Established 1)1 . MOVING . . . PACKING . . . CRATING SIIII'MNG . . . FORWARDING . . STORAGE Experienced handling Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WITH EASE . . . SHIP VJA LINDSAY'S" Agents Allied Van Lines Ltd. riiftne (JO or (i8 Or. 2nd and Park Ave. the war. she became aag though they had got so used! cimi-ge of surgery In , to rationing they couldn't ac-;,n American military j custom themselves to plenty In in Bnliii, Later she lhe puniry. Occasionally there1 'MOTHER GOES TO COLLEGE' cah print up to $ifiO plus World-Famous McBrine "Comet" Ami-pack) and Northern H led tie "Sportsman" AC-DC Portable Itadint every week. Just enter Blue Bonnet Hue's All-Canadian Contest this week every week as oil.en as you like unt.il July lllli. Simply write, in Xo wards or Wmf why ytm like Blue litmnet Margarine hest. With each entry deluxe two end-flap (eaeli with t lie Good Hoiie-keepine Seal of Approval) from BLUE BONNKT my to private practice iii wt.re queues before candy eoun-k Mit in 150 wcnt:ter, but nothing sensational. ' Still rationed are sugar, but-irs .W;KSI iter, margarine, cooking fats, tin went to Greece "for bacon, some cheeses and fresh meat. Some say verything ex MUtCiARIN'E paekages, or facsimiles. Mail to lllue lionnrl Sam,' f.O. Hox 2120, Toronto, Ontario, Enter now and every week! iidiiihs " .She stayed two nil became a legend In mint i y where she Is is the "blonde witch." ,-r travelling bag ure f ni w .piHM'r clippings: ,f litters from the mis- cept cheese and meat will be free of controls bv autumn and that all foods will be a matter of customer's choice by 1953. The hope was given a further fillip In Britain's new budget, with the announcement Unit EDMONTON CP) a A young Edmonton housewife is working cut the' problem of being a homemaking mother and a university engineering -student at I he same time. Mrs. Reva Stilwell has a six-month-old son, David Shane, and is a student in civil engineering at the University of Alberta. Her husband. Hill Stilwell, is a law student. Mrs. Stilwell vowed she would be' a career woman and a wife end mother too She continued Kiid war rusuaiucs sac will be decontrolled aitn normal human be- sugar sd niminendations from I "shortly. , :,1 and Queen Frcdcrika There have been hints from p Field Marshal Paga-jth(, opPo!UUon Labor party that n J.unes van run, men ,t f(,.ir4 decontrol Will mean classes after her marriage and I in j i nrletmr lieM rnmmitfl iu ns TU The Merry, Merry Month of May . . . but iff cf-1- yu ''an't he eheer- , A?4 i'ul if you're suffer- - fr iog a painful, nft I'liriiing corn. T7 What . to do? Do lr try new BI.I'E- JAY Corn l'lnsters VS'.: .'j with Phtmthnm. I'henvlium gets under your com and helps pu-h it out from naier-ncath . . . the first really new nieiliealkin for corns and calluses in over s venty veins. As a matter i'f fail, in actual tesis it went to wink 'X'S-'v faster . . . and acted mote surely than anv oiher liMdnit; reniedv. ' 1 ni not surprised that three out of four eom-Mlderers wiio try iiew ltliie-,lays uy '. . . "They're the best eorn reinedy I've ever 'used!". Y'on will, too! Ask for Blur-Jays with l'lieiiyliuni at your Javoutite drug fouiuer today. butter and bacon beyond the reach of the working class, especially If derationing Is ac- Tfangfr Ahead t There's mire to he trouMe wif h Ihr f:imilv if I forff..t the J1EINZ TU.MATO KJa'CilUl at nifailinies. lliiLt'B unt oflcn, becauw I liko it ah much as they tin. Heinz Ketchup ahis f-pit'cf vnrifty atnl exciting tomato ilavotir to every dish ii. tmichp. And whit tomato fi:tvnuiT It's Urn real, rich flavour dl' ripe, rod ''Arislaerat" tomatfe spired anrl seasoned to pert'ection jy 1 Icitiz.'- exierieneel chefs. JtiM, try it . . , see what it'dorg Xoc fn"d at thn table and in the kitt-hen. I alwayn luy two bottles at. a time . . . one to set iK'fore thr folks at mealtimes one to cook with. !lii"v, and others. iiust impressive nre tlie ,," carries with Iter on nre and after" style. Its ItVN OI'T .An went to Greece at ust el the Greek Medi- Corp of New York. Uiv. she moved back to i when her dollars ran last spring received a R Sc. d"-gree in physics. . . Following the arrival of David Shane last Oetolier, friends thought . she would forget her ambition to be a civil engineer. Since January she has been attending lectures and doing field survey work with male engineering students. She leaves her boy with relatives during the day. jcompanied by abolition of the I remaining food subsidies, which tend to keep the price of basic items at an artificially low level. Subsidies were clipped rough j. ti hi:" . . -.' X ' r I f ' !' V , s' J. ' ; , ' ' ' ...-- . ,, . " ' ',. ;',. ' t r". 1 r i - !' -r' 1 " i .. - V J ' . ? ' 1 , v. ' " '?!' .! . . II . , - I f. 1 "" ,' . 7 V. , ' e" j ' Tl- k t ' -' ..:. ' rf ' . . ' i i -1 , nut before she bad com- Found t Large Sum of Money ... 1 always get a kiek ivhen I Kal - this in the nowsi:iier uocmise it's prof of someone a ly by half in the 1852-53 budget end now run more than 200,-000,000 a year. It has been estimated that subsidies on butter, bacon, cooking fats and margarine total 60.000.000, reaching their highest levels on butter end bacon. Some present prices are: Butter, 3s. a pound; margarine Is. 4d; eooklng fats is. 6d.: bacon Average length of passenger trips on Canadian railways in 1052 was 105 miles. fy You'll enjoy using Milady Paper Napkins. . They're so luxurious I. II roo operations on persons ulrtnt afford to consult r or on war casualties. h'T when she returned ma was a little leather K with a note saying: ik you for all you have s 70 7U 'v hotwsty. Hut, unhappily, it dtH-sn t h.ippen very oiti-n. 'Vsually, numcy lust i,s never found, to the great srtrrow of the lowr. That's why I don't take chunoeji any moi. Jut lefore I leave oo holiday, or set off on a trip, it's become second nature fop me to eh.inire my funds into Ii of M Traveller' Cheques. That's (he Kilest, soundest way of carry-ii)E nmney that I know. You see. Traveller's Cheque see only good when their owner signs them A second time when he ea.-hes them or makes A 2s. to 5s. 9d., varying as ta cuts rour soldiers in the most in qualify, so handsome in appearance, so easy on the laundry yef so surprisingly low in price. Get an economical package of Milady Paper Napkins from your grocer today. h wav." and signed by sugar 7d. a pound. In Britain. Fri'derika. King Paul the average industrial wage Is i a medal. I about 9 a week. WHITE, HANDSOMELY EMBOSSED porrcitf PISPLAV bookuts CATALOGS purchase. Only you can u-e your H of M Traveller's Cheques. So don't let money lost or stolen spoil your holiday. He wise and have a grand vacation get Traveller's Cheques at your BANK OF . MONTREAL before you begia your trip. I Know Y'on' U like This Recipe . . . potate-Cheete Fritten. made ancouver Reporter Wins STATION ' imaf 5tB P6Pft KAPRtNS ; with FliENCHd I .VST A XT POTATO . . . 2 cups French's mashed salt and pepper potato chopped parsley cholarship at Harvard . Vt cup grated cheese 2 tablespoons melted 1 ewe bittter. r l (Mb Prepare mashed potato, usinf PrencJi's Instant Potato MAN SIZED powder accordmr, to directions on the package. Beat all yiyc-T) iiicrdient3 tffcethe'r. Shauo into smll rounds, din in Viv. " beaten epe, then in bi'aad crumbs. Fry in hot deep fat : i IS75 dee. F.t until browned. Yield: 4 trvintt J WHERE CRAFTRMANRHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! 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