Pre co Rupert Daily News \ rdnesday, July 27, 195, es A SIX-WEEK-OLD PIG whieh prefers to walk on its front legs, performs for its owner, Henry Forect, ef Planmer, near Sudbury, * Ont, The ndxed-up pig desavt seem to want to amble around on all fours, Forget operates a have faem in the Hanmer area, CP Photo} sf Pennoni NPP Pg PrP iy “KAAR 37" As lamb Market RADIO PHONES AUCKLAND, No Z%. @--Plans “Dial 3552 or 4576 - foanerruse the sale of New Zea- ONIN I neon ond Kamb in Canada have been exanuned by the New Zealand Mfeat Producers’ Board after a North American tour by general Mreararer J Wo de Gruchy. E yes Canada Ae . [ptesumnnceneecaesy iz 1 Wallace's Dept. Store ‘ . The gnuer problem is the tre a resaor shipping sehedule be- w ‘ween the two countrtie and de 5 ' Gruchy has newotiated tor more a a feequent service for meat car- Fr go ofees. He also discussed the pos- B vy Qoblity of developing trade dn x do pre-epreckaced lamb ents, s Ao Seural omeat-packing firms : q are interested dn the system, al- te 1 thouch supermorket operators as 1 “til prefer whole-carcass ship-! R J opents, i Ee Grichs reported that the; : i hew Zealand standard of grad- z g iss, kiving uniformity of careas-! " snd Moose ismecting a favorable recep-| a LADIES... Botion in Canada. whereas thera! , e GIRLS... a Las been much criticism of Aus-! a ten standards, ; x ANDEOYS... a The bevvd cports that Canada : " WEAR Bh owas the uiard best customer for. 7 RoNew Zeahind meat in the last ex. a Hoy ’ © $ " / port year, with 3.781 tons. Bri- ' 3A. a a ‘hand Russia teak mueh dare: nu mw PCr emaunts, a g x: i n ai " vf ; Rg K f { o in (HOSE ¢ Hts 13 kK Pr ON! @ 1 HOP vity, ‘og ne Vy EIN] | "Voren b t ‘ey i. a On en iv ‘m. 30 a.m SWALLACE'SE| ; : . Ww “* Hollywood Cafe: "OEPT, STORE: /ollywood (ale: F ot Outside Orders Ph, 6226 i. 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The guards have been donat- ing their blood every two weeks during the experiment, about five times the frequency ap- proved for the average donor by the American Red Cross. In the unusual part of the experiment, the blood is broken down Into plasma and red cor- puséles and the red blood cells are mediately returned lo the donors’ system by the apparatus, known as the Cohn blood frac- tlonator. It is the loss of these cells through a nora! donation that Nmits the number of times and the frequency a person ean elve blead. It takes a month for the body to build up red blood cells, but lost plasma can be replen- ished overnight, * Joseph Smolens, bactertalouist in charge of the project at the Children's Hospital here, said the park guards have shown no A effects in the first three jmmonths of the experiment, the first of its kind, FINT A WEEK Smolens said the new process may enable persons to glve up a pint of blood a week, or about oO pints a@ year. That would ve 10 times the amount now per-' mitted, Smolens sald the experiment whil continue for alne months. | The guards, whose duties In-! clude horseback riding and di-: brecting traffic In the ctty’s busi! est arteries. are all volunteers. St. John Order | Honors Massey | LONDON ©&—Canada's Goy- ermor-General Massey yesterday Was invested with (he insignia of iv balliff grand cross of the Order lof St, John of Jerusalem, be- jcoming the first Canadian to receive the honor. | The Duke of Gloucester, grand | prior of the ordey, conferred the ‘Insignia at a ceremony in St: iJimes’ Palace, Massey is prior of the order in Canada. The insignia, deemed ithe order's highest honor, has ‘heen received by only 14 persons now living, including the Queen Mother. { \ WALTER BUCTISHI, a Scout Irader Ino his native Swilser- land, Is paying bis way at the World Scout Jamboree at Ninpara-on-the- Lake, Ont, Auris, 12-28 by pleking cher. Hes an a nelghboring: fram. The d-vear-old Swiss, (rst of fhe Scouts fram abroad to arrive at the jamboree site, has heen diving alone at the Beout club houre, He plely as many.es dO pounds af char. es a day, (CP Photos WHEN IT Uso Want Ads—Thoy Puy! ! TO SHAVING McRAE BROS. LTD. Experiment May End Plasma Famine} Some make thelr pint contribu. ons before golng on duty, others after thelr dally shifts are over or on thelr days off | The donor des down on q: ralsed table ad a needle ts tn- serted Into the vein dn his arm. | The blood then beeins to Pulse through a tube. When it gets into the machine, the blood is whitled around In a centrifuge, Which separates It Into plasma aml seg aad ons The apparatus Is refrigerated to prevent desthachon ol white mud red blood cells, After the blood las been sep- arated, the red blond cells are! sent coursine bask fate ihe: donor's aia The process lasts | between 20 and 25 minutes, There que about live sueh: machties in existence. They were developed at Harvard Unt- versity, but are not in commer- qlal production, TOBOGGAN TIME -- The folks up north who lo: have to walt until winter to engage In their favo ste sport, Bub in’ Florida, as these four lovely las ¢s demonstrate, any time ds Nobongan time, Al i you eed Is it fast motorboat ~ anda *obow an, BLACKWOOD on {ie BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOC NG {Courteous Mrs, Fusty Always Plays to Win I fusty is a woman of Inany parts. been playing since the days of whist. Mrs, with new players, courteo She has us to everybody and. she would rather die than take unfair advantage of her ‘opponents. But she plays to win. When she can do it legally, she'll use every trick out of her long experience to beat your brains out, She has the courage of a Iloness. If you: Her wiliness showed itself both in the bidding and the play of today’s hand. Her cholce of one no trump for her opening bid was hardly out of the text-book. She had a good hand but no stepper at all in the spade suit. However, she thought this dis- advantage was more than offset South dealer, Neither side ' yulnerable. NORTH Mr, Dale &532 WK J 7 3 aA ‘0 9 4 WEST EAST Mrs. Keen Mr. Abel a KOT74 AAJ ING ¥ 93 wlog742 | ¢) 10902 638 &®J 65 &Q 82 SOUTH Mra, Fusty &Q8 WAGBS -@AKQE65 . K73 The bidding: South West North East INT Pas SNT All Poss I ence nee te RENE: ce one cme Stents by the fet that the no trump f AOUL. dd. ber true. distububllon from the enemy. NORMAL OPENING This thinking pald off at once when Mrs. Keen chose the juck of diamonds for her opening tead rather than a spade. And, of ' course, the diamond was the safe ond normal opening. It could not lose a trick and a xpade lead might go right Into the AQ Jd. But even with the dlamond lead Mrs, Fusty hud a long way tu go. Assuming that the dia- nionds would not break, she had only elght tricks off the top. She saw this ab a glance and, without a moment's hesitation, followed sult with the six spot, LUCKY LANDING PRINCE GEORGE (— Dor- olhea Shultz landed her plane recently on a Narrow rod near here after i developed engine | trouble. After repades were eam. i Pleted, she flew the plane out anrely Lovehiing panes alongs tite] road = and continued on her (eht from Fullerton, Gallf, to! Malrbanks, Alnaka, COMES | YOU CANT BEAT PHILISHAVE Dial 2326 Now the defenders were dna position to defeat her by) run- ning four spade tricks. didn't know jt. Mrs. Keen ex- amined the first trick and na- | Heed that the five of dhimonds Velax when playing against her, | ‘you risk being torn to shreds. Was Missing Mr. Abel had play- led the eight, which looked like the beginning of a come-on sige: nal. After all, Mrs. Fusty had never bid dianionds and Mrs. Keen’ can't be blared tou much for be- Heving she had struck goid with cher opening lead. She led another diamond and: Mrs. Fusty promptly fceur diamonds, three hearts for game. She is patient: down. but they: Resort Town Night Life Padlocked After Protest /Monday night in this Texas re- GALVESTON, Te vouses padlocked f -Bawdy thelr doors sort city whieh traditionally gives the visitor what he wants in the way of gambling, Hquor and women. Protests by the Galveston Min- toterlal Association and the Am- “erican) Soctal Hyglene Associn- tion brought the latest craeck- Pollce chief W. J. Burns announced that any house re- fusing to lock its own doors would be raided. All follawed oar. aers, sald Burns. He added tacy will et The houses nave been “closed” before, only to resume operating via back dours and eventually aspen again. MAYOR IN FAVOK Mayor George Roy Clough, who has advocated an “open but clean” elty, applauded the crack- “stay clos. ran offidown but said it will be a tuugh two clubs and! job Keeping the houses closed. The mayor belleves a seaport Pea re ot ane cea . ay oO 80 topogeaning down snow-covered 1IEs NEEDLING MARVEN PD, WALKER about his sewing could he dangerous, for be is a 215-pound six-faoter who paeks a pistol wid handeuffs, Walker, a Tennessee highway patrolman of Memphis, makes iva tof the elethes worn by his daughter Bar- bara Jo, 6, on the electvle michine he bought his wife. Patrolman Walker, who Jearned the sewing art from hls mother, has made, 40 berth) frocks for Wearing bere, fellow rond enpis, Rarbara Ja, including (he one she's 4 ue q tees ‘ al nal cia lo: ‘Connections to: KETCHIMAN ANCHORAGE WRANGELL SKAGWAY PETERSBURG WHITEHORSE JUNEAU SEATTLE For Informations = Call At Our Up Town Office Phone 2223 He also aters and repatre uniforms worn hy Vancouver Man. Given Command OF New Escort OTTAWA & .. Cindy Walter T Imbrell, 45 ot. Vanieduver hag been ay ; 1 conmanding officer dleslg the first of 14 ney W antl ihe ine escorts seheduted Canada’s fleet, naval i | j y ‘ t i] 4 | 1 ' j ‘ 1 ters has announced, Mi Cmdr, ‘TMinbrell wh » #ha y Distlnguished Serviea Crosy mn the evacuation i of Db and has elnce spect rit submarlae wartare, er the destroyer ¢ ae due to be thls year. She is ; piellon dn Moxtedls cial Vickers Lid. shipyard, a | A native of England Ca ‘ a5 living In ¥ ileed ing uy WAN Nake af Score Ht, lis ‘ COMIN ESstoned 'Thinbrell w ver when he entered the Roy Candin Navy vg 4 bade! 1937. ‘i b et te ne tee sa, ‘| town, and especially an. tstand city of same 74.000 people such as this one on the Texas mull coast, Sart peborid: of dts prostitutes permanently, “PE think Gacveston should have its prostitutes du ge red-Hieht dis- trict where they ave known for what Chey are and we ean exer- Case some degree of reguhition ever them,” he sid, The Hygiene Association ported last week it found bawdy houses operating. and Prostitutes sobeitiie ina tut ber of taverns s shorily vfter pros tilution was ordered tapped ear. lier Ulis sear. Violence Erupts’ In Indochina | GAIGON (Reuters — Nin “plusians rocked Siigon’ Sesay teil GASLENEL Seadrtiay hy Indochina rebels attacked Viewamese national army With mortars. 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