ti t4ik4J Fni.i.e Ruperi Duiiy New Friday, JiiiniMiy 23, IS,;) Whales migrating ere found off i) T'.ie 1 .00:1. famous f;,, 'n;v. Pi.-.' Antarctic each year Australian October. t.iast from April t.ijnfy Ax.iridri,' 'V '.tr..T.norat( ja SPORTS ROUND-UP i 1 IGolfing President Welcomed by USGA j By (iVVI.E TALBOT "Not that golf needs the pub-. golfing will caue many people I NEW" "iORK APt Thtre was lleity." cautioned Joseph C. Dry, to take up the game" itn air of quiet, dignified Jubila- the executive secretary of the So far as Dey knows, the only Stion at "Golf House" today over United Slates Oolf Asportation Lritent golfing President lK!Ues the Inauguration of the first and curator of the local shrine. : Harding was Wllllum Howard j real golfing President the United "But It doesn't figure to luirt j Tnfl. the father of the senator I States has had in 30 years. s!:nr the game, either I imagine the; (r0ltl Oni0, ho left the White NEW- SPRING SAMPLE! the death of Warren Q. Harding, pictures ol pre.-v.ciem tisennower ; House In 1913 "Fiom the pictures I have seen Just Arrived WtSTLOOM AND STRAYTONE I J: I Sill: Ui'l'&kSE hi .,11 or here now for lodies ond gcnt$' lU(t! of Tad hitting the ball. I do not imagine he wus very skilled at it." LA-y xuld. "I'm sure thai neither he nor Hardins wns quite In the class with Eisenhower After all. any man who shoots an 85 over the Augusta Misters' course, as lie did. Is a r..eUy good golfer." Eisenhower, Dey pointed out, was one of 99 members of the August c'ub wh ramMm"") Ike Williams Listed as Retired By New York Athletic Commission NEW YORK (API Ike Williams. 29-year-old lormer lightweight champion, is now listed as retiivd on the weekly bulletin of the New York suite athletic commission. The effective date of Ike's retirement was last Friday, four days after he was beaten at yruci!s? by Carmen Ba.siito. Williams hfet hia crown May 2i. 1351. wlicu he wa stopped by Jimmy Carter. r P TIP TOP TAILOR I v. I P. CPAVETTO Phone Blue 118 for AMimiinrnU 1 M I a portrait of Bobby Jo '.es. wliicn will be officially unveihd at "Oolf Moiue" on Jan. 31. It Is Ontario Electrical Frequency planned that Bobby will attend! the ceremony If his illness per-j mils him to make the trip from Atlanta. j Though Harding, from al! ac- j counts, was only slightly remov- j Changeover Third Completed THESE ARE the wop and NRX nuclear reactor buildings at the Chalk River. Ont , project of Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. There are more than 150 structures within the 100-acre fenced-in area bordering 0:1 the Ottawa River. commission of Ontario term the d 'm the duffer class, there Women's Overshoes Waterproof . . . Nylon Shcerling L-ned. By JACK GRAY Canndian Press Staft Writer ! TORONTO (CP) Electrical1 technicians here are engaged in ! what officials of the publicly- i owned hydro-electric power world s greatest program of " " ; changing electrical frequency. 10 tnp Kame. He was a member Today, at the end of three'0' executive committee of years the $200 000.000 plan is lhe USOA ln e Kara he was more than a third completed, i President, and the Harding tro-with of phy. emblematic of the national 267 737 customers out . . . . . 1 ntihlli ltf(lr l.iiim t-i ir iiiit th ii Nylon 0 f, a j a tfttFi or 9t4.735 convertea irom '"M,,V r- ; ; t -, . . . : j.1 was put up by him Hitch-Hiking Easiest Way To Travel Laced 25-rycle to 80-rycle power. The 10-year program has a place in defence of Canada. It affects an area that contains much of her manufacturing and heavy industries. Frequency conversion means that in event of war these ln- 7.95 59.45 dipper I du.strles can draw on 60-rycle A you'is j rxiwer from the United States EDMONTON (CP) Edmonton girl who spent thiee or' otner parts of Ontario If years at university In England j their electrical supply is dam-says hitch-hiking is common in : aged by bombs or saboteurs. Any time the new President feels like drumming up a game among the lawmakers, around Capllol Hill. Dey remarked, he will have no difficulty In getting himself badly overrated. He can choose from among Jack Westland, the current na-liohul amateur rhan.pi m, who Is entering Congress from the state of Washington: Senator Barry Ooldwatcr, a newvomer from Arizona who packs a three or four handicap, and Senator Prescott Bush Irom Connecticut, a former president of the UHOA and son-in-la" of Oeorge H Walker, donor or the Walker Cup. "It's a fine sign, having so many good golfers In the government." Dey said comfortably. "Makes you feel that things are l i Rood hands ' Fashion Footwea rWlrWWJWWWd'AWAWWySW.VWiV.m Europe aud the only way that! piunts using 25-cycle power many university students couul 1 cannot do tnls Th(.lr tranRform. hope to sec the continent. j ers and molor not operate Everyone travels the youth I it Ipd 6o-cyce power. South-hostel way," said Valeen Pon who ; west.rn Ontario is the only big is back i:i Edmonton with her area in North America that uses parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Pon 05 CyCies The girl, u graduate in Joarnit;-" Jn tndr h for equipmpnt sm from ,he Un.verty of Wash- thn n(lfds fap cha d dn, lnton. was graduated th year , tecnnldans nuve one lnto every with a mas er degree in sncta ; bast,ment and kUchen. They.y; Reconditioned Used Cd welfare work from the school cf conned gas ma.sk.s and Un hel 1948 AUSTIN COACH Heater, new point job ' 1948 DODGE CLUB COUPE 1947 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN in u l.i: 55.. economics of the University of j London. In 1951 she was award- 1 ed a ministry of education schol-; arship. ; PARENTS SIRPRISED "At first my parents and ; friends at home were a bit Surprised when I wrote and said we were hitch-hiking," Miss Pon fcaid. M(I" firt trin tn rnn-p ' f ... ;s.:.r 1948 CHRYSLER WJNDSOR 4-Door Ui 1,8: .MATERIAL WHICH HAS BEEN IRRADIATED in'.he NRX nuclear reactor at Canada's atomic energy plant at Chalk River, is processed here in the main isotope production laboratory. More than 80 different kinds of isotopes are produced here for use in' Canada, the United States, Britain and a number of western European ani South American countries. New point job, automatic transmission. Heater, Radio 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR SEDAN New pant. First Class mets to descend to the bottom of farm wells to examine machinery, they've climbed 500 feet to the top of the Ambassador bridge spanning the Detroit river at Windsor. The public has mostly taken it in good part, though hydro has had a job on Its hands explaining what chunge-over is and why It s necessary. To date an estimated 1.270,-000 appliances have been changed over including nearly 200,000 washing machines, some 150.000 refrigerators and 100.000 record players. t One thing householders have r.oticed Is the elimination of the flicker ln electric lights present with 25 cycles. The eye cannot detect flicker when electricity goes to and from its source 80 times a second. Sixty years ago engineers selected the 25-cycle frequency Germany. Austria, Switzerland and Liechtenstein. On this tr'p she travelled by train. It "was not long before she dLscovered there was a cheaper and more enjoyable way. At hostels, she paid as little as 25 cents a night for lodginf British Scientist's Experiments Halted By Breakdown of Powerful Atomic Furnace TRUCKS 1941 INTERNATIONAL 1-TON Pick-up. Canopy ... . . 5' 19S0 INTERNATIONAL 3,i-l-T0N Panel 1,2 ONE GREASE JOB with a purchase of 1 set of Tire Chains Offer good until January Jl, Now the 32-year-old .scientist muts wait British I contain speed but barely any many form or substance. In its ghost and Valeen estimates that it cos". about $1 a day for other expen- j ses. j SOI THERX TRIP On her mast recent trip, she visited France, Spain, Italy and j Greece . RUPERT MOTORS LTE for the Niagara Falls power de- SFE SUPERIOR AUTO SERVICE LIMITED Jrd Ave. W. Phone tireen 517 "It was Impassible to hitch-hike CHRYSLER, PLYMOUTH, FARGO DEAL Phones 58 Rtifi 1139 prince KP'r By HAROLD MORRISON Canadian Press Staff Writer CHALK RIVER. Ont. (CP) An atomic scientist is chasing ;hosts that have speed but no weight in a tirivs to unravel some of the age-old mystery of what holds substance together. After three years of tremendous labor, working with infinitely tiny measurements of time rnd space. John M.,Bobson, was just getting places, (When his tool the world's most powerful atomic furnacebroke down. months bcro.e the atom-splitting reactor is healed and he can resume his task. "I believe I can achieve success in my experiments six months after the reactor starts working," says the lanky, London-born research man, believed by colleagues to be the only person in the world attempting to catalogue the existence of the neutrino. in Greece as there Is very little ; velopment because at that time traffic," she said. ! it was best suited for sending In her knapsack, which weigh. j ove'r long-distance power lines ed about 25 or 30 pounds, she , and for operating electric trains, carried, food, one sheet and . These were predicted as the blanket, cooking utensils, toweis, j transportation of the future. ly weight it is sufficiently powerful to puss through the entire earth without hindrance. The world's top scientists are convinced that it exists, that it forms part of the atom core, that it is born and dies and that it holds the key to a great mass of information required in the atomic age. The scientist, a graduate of Cambridge University, has the job of proving its existence. This lofty ambition emphasizes the two sides to Canada's atomic operations at Chalk River, the timeless experimentation with the very substance of life and the great bustle to produce life-giving materials for the sick. The ncuirino is believed to soap and a few personal Items. The little Chinese girl feels the most important part of her adventures has been secin? Europe's famous works of art. architecture and learning Its mu.sic Canada Sending 400 Active Servicemen to Coronation Light-Keepers Help VANCOUVER CP Keepers of Ughthou are helping authorities to analyze fishing conditions on the Bri'iih Columbia coast. JTWA (CP) Canada will I Defence headquarters has an- breakdown of the furnace on 1 send 736 officers and men of her ! nounced that 400 member of the Dec- 12 proved a great trae- ANNOUNCING Official NEW LOW PRICE! armed lorces to the Coronation i Cornnatmn ,.,i will ., u. edv. But as Dr. C. J. Mackenzie. be I Canada's atomic chief, said: Water samples taken by th? next June, divided almost equally between active and reserve forces. The tragedy was anticipated. ' Ueht-keeperi go to ooeanoura- drawn from active forces in Canada, England. France and' Germany. The 238 halnr nnir Write Them Yourself on this Handy Form The reactor had lasted well be-! phers at Nanaimo to show off represent reserve units of the!yond lls eXDCClcd life-span. shore conditions ana neip dioio-glsts to forecast fishing It will take months, but Chalk SPORTSMAN'S PIGEST 4 - USING BAIT WITH A WIRE BOX TRAP Railways In Britain transport an average of 169.000.000 tons of coal and coke every year. army, navy and air force and will line the streets around Canada House. Gen. H. D. G. Crerar. commander of Canadian forces in the Second World War, will attend in his capacity as the only aide-de-camp general to the Queen. The navy will have 78 active and 45 reserve members, the army 206 active and 201 reserve and the RCAF 118 reserve and regular force members from Canada and 90 from the active force in England and France. Navy personnel from Canada will go to the United Kingdom in naval vessels which will take part in the Coronation review River is determined to nurse its powerful isotope cooker back to health. A major overhaul is planned. Canada leads in peacetime atomic pursu: and ner scientists are determined she shall hold that position. While the old furnace, ruptured inside and leaking dangerous radio-active waters, is awaiting repairs, an army of workmen has blasted the hole for location of a new $30,000.-000 furnace in the guarded, fenced-in 100-acre plant about 130 miles northwest of Ottawa. Scientists are as uncertain of when the new furnace named NRU will be completed as they are about the date when the old one NRX will be repaired. r7ie tleek, smart . HILLMAN TTUUix j of the fleet at Spithead. I Defence headquaters said that V." - FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. 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