(j The Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, January 8, 1954 Malenkov A third of all wealth from! Pu!p and paper exports ) Birth of Sixth Set of Twins in Family Sets Northern Quebec Village Humming Canada s primary prouucwun ikc a vaiue six times , comes from the great iore.sus. i wanaaa s gold production Birthday Kept Quiet' ST. JOSEPH D'ALMA, Que. (CP) ne birth here Monday of a sixth set of twins in eight, ye-usl l - V J! 1 V"'''-- U?C to 4- and newsreel cameras. Here are a few of the requests: Dr. II. E. McDcrmott of Montreal, director of the Canadian to Mr. and Mrs. Paul-Emile Tremblay has really started things humming in this tiny northwestern Quebec community. Dr. J. A. Bergeron, who LONDON (Reuters) Oeorgl Malenkov today celebrated his 1 52nd birthday and his first as : Russian premier. In conformity j Medical Journal, has asked Dr. brought the latest additions to ! Bergeron to prepare an articie for the Journal. There have been telephone calls and telegrams from news pgencies, daily newspapers, magazines and also a request from the United States to put TOTEM & TODAY Evenings 7: - 9: p.m. Matinee Sat. 2: p.m. the family on television. i Then there was a telegram j the Tremblay family into the world, hasn't been getting much rest either. There has been a flood of telegrams, telephone calls and letters, most of them addressed to the doctor and most of them requesting additional information or pictures. Dr. Bergeron said Wednesday he has taken a firm stand on the picture requests as . the mother, although In a. "very satisfactory condition," still is in hospital at Chlcoutiml get-tin? a needed rest. The twins, too, were getting from Perth, West Australia, TODAY TO SATURDAY AFRICAN USCST.., DINING PLEASURE signed by Lorraine Scrlmgour, j who congratulated the couple, wished them a prosperous New in Year and said she was sending baby clothes. j lL-V jsZ) j A Mrs. Tremblay, 29, has borne 13 children since the couple's marriage in May, 1946. but one boy in a set of twins died. One with Soviet practice, It was not mentioned in most communist press and radio' reports. The only exception was the Romanian news' agency;- which got its wires to the Kremlin crossed and published a long article to celebrate the occasion. Soon after, all editors In the Communist, satellite state were ordered to "kill" the story, according to renorts reaching here. No explanation was given. The agency announcement said: "The article Just -transmitted in honor of conlrade Malenkov's 5nrt birthday is to be killed. We draw all editors' attention to this warning not to publish this article or any part of it, nor to publish any other material In honor of comrade Malenkov's birthday." The 70th birthday of the late Joseph Stalin, whom Malenkov succeeded last March, was celebrated throughout the Communist world In an exception to the Soviet policy on birthdays. Ignoring Malenkov's birthday fits Soviet policy against glori SPARKLING NEW SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe along fine but it would be an- other two weeks before the nr., family could be subjected to the j was a single birth, strain of interviews, pictures j Here's HwV JAMES MASON a MOM MIL Nonsense Nn. Shows at 7 - 9:03 red ; Clipsham : StoneSupply Runs Out CIRCULATION of Montreal's newest weekly paper. Alio Police, has skyrocketed from a firstfissue 12,000 copies to 175.000 in nine months. Editor Robert Poulin, 38, veteran of 18 years in newspaper work, believes the paper which deals largely with crime news is suitable for the family. Mark, 9, (back lefti and Erik, 7, look over his shoulder while editor Poulin reads It to Pierre, 3, and Bobby, 4. Weekly Paper Skyrockets By Featuring Crime News MODERN AND OLD TIME From ALL OF US DANCE-TONIGHT LEGION AUDITORIUM Admission $1.00 . Darning 10 - I Music by THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN BOYS fication of individual members MONTREAL (CP On the hy- such positions as managing edi-' 0f the government-, pothesis that sin is news and tor of a long-established news ' 7b : ALL OF YOU CLIPSHAM, Rutland, England (CP) British builders have been shocked by news that supplies of Clipsham stone, used extensively In the restoration of many famous buildings including Buckingham Palace, have run out. The announceme.il comes as a disappointment '.o contractors who had hoped tnat opening oi a new quarry 0 months ago murder in print is a communal weekly and a standard dally. Alio Police is the tangible ex Drug Used EVERYONE WELCOME pression of Poulin's theory about news In relation to human na- V. ', commodity, Montreal's newest weekly newspaper has skyrocketed from a first-issue 12.000 copies to 175,000 in nine months. This aptly-tiled, French-language tabloid is Alio Police the Ta arA human l"Mhfvifr nttMit To Preserve ........... what people want to read. ' i 1 Three years ago, at a confer-:, fVJL i )f would safeguarl supply of tne WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE ! firm soft, irrpv itnnp for at least i words anyone nngiii use on ence of Canadian managing edi- its mn Goti tors, Poulin eluded his co-ecntors for hush-hush methods in home- OTTAWA, (CP) 'Antibiotics 50 years. , stumbling upon a crime and Clipsham ftone, considered rushing to a telephone, among the b:st of all British Its sensational success may be building ston :s, has been quar-1 oasea on its mvisn use oi crime MILK town journalism, for squeamish- ; have other uses Uian fightim; ness in printing crime details, j discasc. Tney is0 are pood for In keeping with its name. Alio preserving fish Police espouses the work of po- That.s Npa, Cart. ricd here for centuries. It has pnotos or on its sona pages oi I been u,sed oi Buckingham Pal- i crime stories some half-a-cen- ace. the restored House or com- uiry om or on wnn. 11LC buu uiBc liuu.it lu-UF' - r dr.nl. f th Xrtir fish mons. bullrings at Oxford and Its directive editorial genius ,ion It is no scandal sneet and Cambridge, and on vanternury is oo-year-uiu nooeri. rou.m, a a d t fu DeoDl u eries experimental station at Nanaimo, B.C.. told the annual meeting of the" Fisheries Re family dapper, clgar-smoklng and Salisbury cathedrals. & C7 V VVVr S rlRhl! And il Jfr " Produced by yourf " J n,"Q h bon on the Vr H I I V farm up in the H-l ' I 1 Bulkley Valley. j J explains court procedure end Many tests were mace on , man wno nas spent i yeais in . carries a chit-chat column about Koarnh Tina rrt ThnrKfiav work. He has held Clipsham stone, particularly jnewspaper bench and bar. There are articles ! . , ,.' .. . by criminologists and medico-! The Particular an ibiotlc that fish Is adreonay- legal experU; stories of famous h,elps preserve MOTORISTS Vou will enjoy shopping where PARKING is NO problem. Just follow the paved road away from the traffic jumble to: . SPERO'S FOOD MARKET NEAR ALGOMA PARK Look for the big sign Bring all the family Park ami Shop at tYii$ modern bright new tiio: c See our Fresh Fruits and Vegetables refrigerated for your protection. We sell freshness and quality at1 lowest prices. " - ! , t In the Store Specials SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY under London conditions, ana It was found to be one of the best weathering stones cin. Dr. Carter said. It ' the. most effective of 15 tested. murder cases of years ago, of murders today In Canada and abroad. Douks May Make Plea To Queen ! Flaked Ice containing aureomy- rlr resulted In a ma fired im- Allo Police majors in crime at pr0vement In the keeping qual-home. Let there be a shocking lly of tne fh packed in It. murucr in iviomreai ur vueotrc province, and Alio Police opens wide its column gates to words Now D: J; Davrriport-Handley, ! oner of the CMpsham Quarry (Jqmpaiy, announces that the new ..site, dutjbi'd ihe Coronation quarry, wfll be closed because It is unworkable. He said the company cleared away 40 feet of clay and found that the stone had been shaken to pieces, presumably by ancient volcanic action: . , VICTORIA (CP) Sons of Freedom Doukhobor mothers, seek The improvement over use of ice flakes without aureomycln Is so great that further work Is to be carried out using aureo- ing the release of children held , and pictures. in British Columbia goveriim"nti Poulin savs use of such Die- custody, may send an appeal to j tures is to assist police in iden- j mycin and one of its derivatives another mother Queen Eliza- ' tification; also readers are some-1 tetracycline, bcth. times warned in captions "to be ' . Our Thanks to all those who made our Grand Opening ,a Huge Success. Northland Dairy The forestreceive tess government aid than other resources of much less value to Canada. There were 11 women, most ol : carrfullf they can't take it." He them mothers, in the group of says the paper has never had a 30 Freedomites who came to Vic- protest. Phone 18 Limitct Swift's Horns, Picnic Shoulder lb. 45c Prem 3 tips 89c Quaker Flour, 7 lbs. 37c Jello 4 pkts. 35c Sugor 10 lbs 93c Jop Oranges box 1.39 Fggs, Grade A Large We pledge Yon GOOD FOOD for GOOD HEALTH in 1954 Judge Reduces Murder Charge toria Wednesday to protest the government's policy of forcing Doukhobors to send their chil dren to school. All Hampers have been , delivered to lucky winners. See list irj-fitpre... NANAIMO K?) A murder charge against a 15-year-old boy, who admitted killing his father with a single punch r Mrs.' Mary Popoff of Appie-dale, B.C., mother of three children, said the women of the community, intended to send out a plea to all the women of the world. "What other government move i rh" Uki m""" etunc homf" Carton -A.J53cJ ! drunk, was rcducr to man slaughter :it a preliminary hear ing here Thursday. Magistrate Lloucl Beevor-Potts could be more serious than taking children away." she said. "We are going to send a petition to Queen Elizabeth, too . . . she leduced the charge against Roy Milton Kenny after hraring the testimony of an RCMP constable who took the boy into custody. tyyftx $xahci Comfortable ! has two children." The strapping;, six-foot Kenny i was charged with killing hi. ! lather. Ucorgc Kenny, 4'J. . at B E Goodrich their farm home at South Wellington near here Dec. 16. Const. George Phillips testified that the boy had told him: "I did it because he attacked me." 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