Prince Rtiprrt. Daily News Wednesday, Fcbiuuty 4, Hii , . -f SCREEN Wallace's SPORTS ROUND-UP ) FLASHES ;TODAY ond THUrX On the Sanif I'r,,,,,, t"i . i'1 I ') v riff.'- By GAVLE TALBOT NEW YORK. The cloud is not much bigger than a skillet at the moment, but we have a deep down feeling after reading the latest news from Australia that it's touch and go whether the next Olympic Games will be held at Melbourne. The U.S. could get them yet. " P'.. FRED MacMURRAYf fA r Ii we read that, having learned Coles is Ueau serious about building a stadium, the cricket fathers have decided it would be peachy, after all. to have their ramshackle old plant rebuilt and made pretty for the games. This presents, incidentally, more of a problem than just k i -1 j I 'r- -r- . WW, r: i it t t IB CAPIT01' One Complete Show Eoch Nighr 7 30 V , - f I . ' The filming of M-O-M's big, Technicolor production, "Plymouth Adventure," opening at tire Totem Theatre tomorrow called for tireless rest arch by studio experts. One of the most Important phases of the' production was the re-creation of the Mayflower, whtCh brought our forefathers from England In 1820. (The word "pilgrim" was not in common usaje until 1840 . The Mayflower was an 183-lon vesel, 90-leet from stem to stern and with a beam of 25-feet. She was a three-master, her fore-ma-st and matnma.st currying square sails, and her mlien, a luteen or fore-and-aU suil. She was commanded by Christopher Jones and w u manned by a crew of 30 seamen. She curried 102 paengers from England to Amerlcu. The Mayflower first sailed from Southampton on August 5. 1620. acci .mpanied by the pinnace, Speedwe'l. The latter ship sprung a leak and both ships turned back Into Dartmouth. On August 18, the hipi again set ail and main, distress signals flew from the Speedwell's masthead. Both ships row put Into Plymouth where the pa wnser from the Speedwell were transferred to the Mayflower. The Mayflower set sat! on September 6 and sighted land Cape :cod on November 30. K.20. In "Plymcuth Adventure" a!! IMIS illlltk UK' iDkKlCK CUAVUOKD uT 7: . 9: p.m. "STOP YOU'RE KILLING MP erecting a new stand to replace j the ancient structures on one side of the field which went up j originally during Queen Vic- toria's reign. The cricket ground 1 Isn't anywhere near level. One side of the field is. in fact, 12 feet higher than the other. As Olympic running tracks are level by tradition, this will call ; for one of the largest shovel-; ling projects since the Panama Canal if the athletes are to be visible at all times during their i circuit of the oval. 1KANK SEDGMAX (left) and Ken M'-Orecnr. the Australian professional tennis stars, recently played exhibition matches in Toronto against Jack Kramer and Par.cho Segura. Sedgman and McGregor turned professional after leading Australia to the Davis Cup Then they hit the road with the "tennis circuit" headed by Kramer, one of the world's leading professionals. There plainly has been a great change since we were in Melbourne just after three weeks a-'o and had an extended talk with Arthur W. Coles, the industrialist cozened into taking on the enormous task of organizing the 1956 carnival. Coles, retired and wealthy, scoepted the job only because he felt he was needed. In the brief time between his appointment and when we saw him, Coles felt he had made a great deal of progress and was confident he had the thing licked. The particular apple of his tye was a great new stadium which was to begin rising soon at the old Carlton football ground. Coles was happy that the men who control a sprawling old licket ground in the centre of the city had ruled against holding the Olympics on their property. He felt it was better that Melbourne should have a fine new stadium of its own after the games had come and gone. Now, less than a month later. THAT iff OF DESTIST, thi hUiifiuun, make htr ptril fweifht journtf to Fruiml Ahoatd ir...)Af lull) and Ion,, thi mad ami tht muffffooi... tmhjikti lt)ttktt Ofl lAf luprimt gjmbU of Car Driving More Dangerous Than Trip in Train or Plane WALLACE'S -DEPT. STORE BONN, Germany (APi We.st nen foul -lane highways and 25 Germany, with one of the dead- miles an hour on secondary liest traffic accident rates In the roads. world, proposes to remedy it with Sponsors of the new law des- iiaiiaiieiBini IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE i ft tluit 1 'h; Coles didn't anticipate any difficulty with the state of Victoria's new Labor government about obtaining promised funds for building the new stadium, but we note that Premier John Cain has ordered work halted pending conferences with the dricket crowd. Prime Minister Robert Men-zies is anxious that his country should hold the 1955 games, and he was reported to have promised Coles his full support. He is attending the present scries of conferences in Melbourne. The only comment reported to have been made by Coles was the cryptic remjrk that "instead of the games we now have a site argument." That sounds like a man who was getting fairly well filled up. The day Coles decides he's had enough will be a bad one for the Aussies. The federal Parliament has ter drive safer." They claim the ,, passed a new "traffic safety driver with a heavy foot on the ! "oard Mayllower. Including law" pulling off all speed limit gas pedal Is a safer driver than 1 tne shia ere. T, p eture stars for passenger cars. Previously ! the cautwus felio who clog' nctt Trary m Captali. Chrto-drivers had been limited to 501 the flow of traffic. J"P"'r Tf Tvl T'L miles an hour on the autobah-; US Army autho.-aies In -; do S many dispute this. They say the ; j w.... B!artford. with Dawn NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS ITS army experience ana s.amuc, Mm prlsrU;a MllUin, atsd ho there and .5 a close con- . . ', , k . - a Lloyd Bridge Coppm. It was If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call'thc office before 5 p.m. .-Ur.l pro- .c o.... .... h .-c. -irertP by Clarenrc Rri.wn, and accidents. Empire Games Fund Passes Halfway Mark duced by Dore Senary. The new law permit. a driver to pick his own speed, but it pro. v:.lcs he "mu't be In control of Ins vehicle at ail times." And It I.OS ANGELES (AP S.ibu. the movies' one-time elephant boy. hat been accused bv a imt-ond Insurance company of Ing a fire in his own home two VANCOUVER (CP) The Brit -; 1'old.s h.m lesiiiiy accountable ish Empire Games fund has , for what happens while he b passed the half-way mark but driving. M 0 M t CRf T ADUEHTUnE' SPEICE1 1HAH - SEH IlEPJH VA1 mm ' UO EEMN Newcomers To U.S. Learn Americanese officials were warned that rais- Just as Parliament junked the" A Vllcl by the Firemen's mg the balance will.be a tough 1, peed iimiU. the letieral .fattst- Fun(t in,Uranre Company asks problem. , l.-al office reported that the recov(,ry 0( $9,892 M paid Nov 21 Finance chairman W. H 1 German traffic accident rate is jgj Under a policy that Insured Raikes 'said he is assured of j ;t:ll soaring. j thc act(jr'a prsmial effects Last $1,350,000 but still requires an- j Tra:!l accidents are now klll-i Au" 25. the complaint said, the nthr ti nnn nno He said his ITHACA, NY. AP A new series of textbooks is TEAA ituLuiiiB .. . nronnse to raise the : i . nn n..rin ihrJ,., - j u h- i w. - j,,- uvw. iuiui .'..ii. ........ jriouSiV tdusru tin- "ltnd tif humotiil.' Evening! 7: - 9;03 p.m. newcomers to the Lnited btaies balancc iike this: $500,000 in a everyday Americanese such aV special-names drive; $250,000 "I'm gonna have a cuppa coffee, rom SDecjai events and public A FAMOl'S H IVMtS THI1ATKH month period, the country tallied started. 110.673 traffic accidents In which Previously the North stern :,0 132 persons were Injured. This Mutual Fire Insurance As-vx-ia- but I use,. a drinx tea i canvass; and $350,000 In gate ; Linguists at Cornell University ; receipts and concessions lion sued to recover $19 338.68 paid for damage to the home. Sabu. 28. whose full name is Sabu Dastagir, Is reported trav- was 19 per cent above the same period or 1951. During ali of 1951 a total of 32O.0')0 accident were recorded. However. Mayor Fred Hume. KM IT. 2 Uill.v Seymour. Kiel R51 Herman St reft; 1480 (ith Eu.t to Seal Cove. KOl'TU 3 Victor Masknlak. . 1st Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave. West 941-HW8 includ-)n 9ih Street; 3;d Ave. Frizzell's Motors to Pnd of 3rd West. ROI IT. 4 Wilfr'l Krirksnn 7Hi Ave West 704-1427; 9th Ave. We.st ITO-HOO. 800-861: Fullnn Street 700 Block; Tallow Street 805-823; Comox Aw. KOl'TF 5 John Wc-thcart 4fn Aw- Wfl 1(11-445; 5th Ave. West 105-515; 6th Ave. Wt 3m-53: tmnsnniir Stueet. 211-424; Tatlow 512-515: Fmerson Place; Agnew Place. liOl'Ti: 6 Raymond Sklapsky Bill Ave West. 105-537; 9th Ave East 110-270; MBri(le Street 113-708. KOl'TF 7 Pi-It Brimn, Blue 71 Ali of Section 2. KOl'TF R Arnold Peterson. Waterfront and Pacific Plaec; 'CNR-Fishei men's Floats i. KOFTf: 9 MHvin Bjnrnson, (irern 113 Rth Ave. East. McBridcUo Hays Cove Circle KOI 1 '!'. 10 Richard MacIXmald. Blue 33f 4th Ave F.st 237-736: 5th Ave. Ea.it 301-719; 6th Ave East. 119-245 301-626; Havs Cove Circle 82-667: Cotton Sirret, 511-516; Green Street 411-416; Ebert Street; Ycunt; Street. ROl'TK 11 Uonny Wake Pinuott. Ave; 1st and 2nd Overlook; Herman Place, Piggott Place. NEWS ADS get RESULT hive compicted the first volume of a scries to teach foreigners 'V.".(';!v Kn.!i,h as it's .sjxiken in the U.S. said the main sources of supply for funds had been "milked." Ho said acquisition of adequate funds for the staging of tl." games here in 1954 was still a problem. The West German Automobile ; elllnn in Europe with a circus Club says driving a car In Ger- any "Is 20 to 30 times more dangerous than ndlng a train and three to four time more dan gerous than flying WELLAND. Ont, (CP Unusu-illy mild weather in January forced many early spring bulbs mm? Aside from llfti.r speed limits, the new traffic law prescribes into bloom in the Niagara dlst- Jail terms of up to two years for MM digram Mi rict. Hyacinths were rccn in drun dining and punishment bloom in the garden here of Mrs for being drunk in a or. whe-D. Mordcn. ther driving or not. Old Land-by lesson phrases ii''.e whre is the cat?" and "my pen is on the table in the house, of my father'' are conspicuously, ah'ent. In-tead. sample dialogues are .y '! wl'h chatty ill- lormatl-m and such usefui phra-as "it t,- s .jay ri-iv?" or "the 'xi is fas'.er but the bus casts less." , ' The p-njret i? under the direc--' it n of th" Aineriea'i Council of Learned Soviet. es, whi;h is doin- the wurk for the state department In translating "cuppa" "gonna" and "u?et.a" for its readers, the text explains th?t some consider such constvactiims inelegant, ''but almost everyone uses one of them j-uut the same." KOl'TF 12 l.lovd Quast 11th Ave. East. 333-1865; MS Frederick St.; Sherbrook Ave. with a General TTAlCro V CL SEJ! Electric KOl'TF H Derek Allen, Blue 120 1st. East, 225-247; 2nd Ave. West 137-341; 1st Street 131-225, Market Place; 3rd Ave. Daily News-National Motors. 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