{ oliowing . backlog : of re day to. considera proposal ask- "ling for more aid for: Canada’s 18 adult. blind persons... °° is ve. “given ° erease of. . immediate ~yaise.« Average Has. be n, $2.46. Never: ‘publicly “put a. pricestag. on’ the 22° ‘demands ‘it sented: lo the industry, al: the opening ; of. negotiation’: last May. -It was. “reported. its flnal mands werg far above: what ompanies were willing to spat eS BaeS fae = Spout “England Pe oe 45, O00; jon. bh Uleshis eRe. “Tov United sia Wester) Europe. began, Lady. It: OCT e Lie ae VaR Va ‘ , a val “pputiiniveat ‘uh uiapiiyedd ty, bie bquey Government of Brilish Ciyma 5 é. t eae | I 5 ti o] i rr Rays a: aie a an H\ Deerget Aatign 7 I\ oasounes: “recs meouicare glor riteAcl Lion?” pus new power! You got ony the Iniyhest octane in Chovrow hutory hough pulling in the flelda, smooth plek-up AY. PLUS" Delergen!-Action”, (he Chovegs Halve hat cleans away carburotor dopoaila to ond 0 Hiaoat single causo of engino trouble, Mord, (ha new. Chovron Gasolines control a H} Boirco of Harmful combustion acids—thoy can - iRglarVo Uo fifo anid power of your engine up to 185% a! heer f jGel the’ big plug dn today! 4 gasollnos for your ta ni Me id both Shovron Buren and Chovron “oo Canadian, Press” Stalf® writer «: -'@hamber of Commerce of Canada “| has’ asked: that .the federal gov- Pernment, do something: to help - : mentally: retarded children. - " nual” ‘convention ‘here, Monday ‘approved a resolution. requesting ‘+ research - program, designed: to; “| study: -the causes and possible prevention of mental retardation |. and: deveiop a training | scheme ‘for afflicted children. || SEEK PRIVATE “ ' observers, - 2 . than: 15,000 Jaycees © throughout Canada, : asking. ‘the government: ‘to “im- g (prove. ‘the. social ‘and. economic = conditions: ofthe blind by .pass- ing: legislation entitling ‘them to acl. a“guiding allowance,” regardless lof present: means.’ | os booming south shore ‘of the. St: of Ungava is being - trans- shipped fror carried through the. St. Lawrence river _ By, RICHARD. ANCO - WINNIPEG (Wy — The. Junior ‘The organization planned to- The junior chamber; at ils an- hat. the government. lnnch ‘a TY: : 5 Before about 500 delegates aid “representing © more is a recommicridation renee river, wher ore be won) by, {ree men through free enterpri ise." POSSIBLE cunts - The ‘resoliition passed Monday, was presented to-the convention by.the young men’s section of the Montreal. Board: of. Trade. It. said that roug-sy-three per cent of all children born in Canada were In some’ degrec mentally. retarded but. adds.that research in other countries has’ shown it may be possible ‘to eure or prevent some of the-afflictions, It. criticized. lack of adequate training facilities. which could help the retarded .child play a useful roje in the community, No province in Canada provides fa- cilities for training children with an 1Q of less than 50 and some do not have facilities for those with an 1Q‘of- less. than. 80, the reso- lution said. The Montreal group. said a public «school esystem. could nol offer proper training and sug- ships. as large as 31,000. tons to smaller vessels to be ( reat Lakes ports, With the coming of the St. Lav- |: renee seaway and*increased: srowlh ‘on the South shore, a big Increase in trans ~shipment, . “ Macilities' Is. predicted. (CP_Photo).: “ , Jay cees Ask Federal Government Aid from: the vast {ron-ore fields toreycle stunt: rider. ‘suffered aj with plenty to spare. 1 Alcoa Claims Tn Alaska Taken on Lease KETCHIKAN, Alaska wr-tne|| 4d Aluminium Co, of America and Edna Bay Pure Stone Co. of Or- ange, Tex, announced Monday that Alcoa's Iimestone claims at Edna Bay, Alaska, leased by the Taxas firm -which {will build a $5,000,000 lime plant -Jat Vancouver, Wash,, for process- Ing the stone. -| Aleo officials on the southern tip of Kosciusko Island near the Canadian border, [have high-grade limestone im- portant in processing Alumina, paper, sugar bects, carbide and cement. . The Vancouver plant will be built next year and have a-cn- ‘|pacity of 300 lons dally. limestone will. be. transported jthere In self-untoading victory ships, the announcement said. “The Texas firm-is a new com- pany owned foiritly. by Kent Q.; Dich! of Orange, Tex.; and Cullen F McDougi al of Dallas -'§tunt Rider ; Hurt at Fair © have been defense. said the claims, What was wrong with her double? She had a pretly good high card holding. What do you need for a takeout double, any- way? Well, it’s not enough to say that you showd have so many honor tricks of so many points. Of course, you have to set some:kind of a minimum of high The for amninimum opening bid. It is-a winning proposition to pass the double only when you are‘long and strong in the op- ponenv's bid sult and are 4 willing fo let him play at hs bid, | doubled. He shaw- BLACKWOOD 0 BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Miss Brash’s Weakness Leads To Her Defeat Miss Brash exeels on the play, of the hand and on Her onlf real weakness is bidding—too much, In today’s deal she had a very poor takeout double, Undoubtedly she knew Lhis was true hut she finds it exceedingly hard to utter the word “pass.” WEST card strength and this is usually | deseribed as whal.you would necd | ‘In today's deal Mr. Dale's hand CHILLIWACK, B.C. @—A mo-|qualified for a takeout doubte . Jayeocs operate oh the principal “hat: economic justice can best ‘possible. broken neck’ here Mou- ted these OXCess values “by unp- Ta Canadas Retarded Children TRS nner Sh the er a amin wall of cedar instead | bid to the three level. “Ab: “SAYS many aceidenté are caused’ by aircraft striking une. jo! smashing through It, power: Ines landing areas on lakes and thet Ghiltiwack- fair grounds, erste Injured was Russ MeMilan of; fow honor cards, was glad lo go marked | lelephone, telegraph and ‘Vancouver, who. was performing! on to four, BENCY | before ‘a holiday crowd at the, Mr, Mas- ters, with a five card sult and a Kast dealer Neithor side vulnerable’ NORTEL 4 vy HAST Mr. Masters aA109 8 2 wks Mr. Dale ag3 wAlnt . aQs?2 ak eQss? aA SOUTH Miss Brash akQdd wii . ye Asa &K 10938 the bidding: Want South 1A Db Pans Pana [ass Dbl. Pass 2 NT: Dbi, a= SPs | North 2 Pars All Pass West wanted to take every precaution Lo prevent anduher atau COugn duminy’s dik umonds. So he iaid down the ace uf | hearts on the off chance that Mr. Abel opencd the seven Of the queen uright- drop, then i diamonds, the queen as played | crossed to his: queen of spades, Owners of such wires should be required to mark them. with col- red’ aluminum balls, placed on, the'wires lo'Indicate their exact! position, the resolution says. —_— Try Deilv News Classifieds a “{NSIDE ‘BASEBALL for Little leaguers | slight angle. Anew wind tunnel built Jn Bri- | Wir LO vest supersonie alreraft! hvodels cost £1, uN, 000. j dummy. eels eae etc amen ne ee canny de EXPENSIVE TUNNEL ‘esse, If one were necessary. four cards in, a sult, land king. n't fancy that play ‘here. “by MICKEY McCONNELL Maior League Seout _ and Instructor “Another-resolution reqtiests. es- ™ fablishtnent of private television ~- stations: in- major. Canadian jAit- jes and a covering body to contro} “poth the CBC, and private broad: “casters “to climinate the present undemocratic - situation: whereby the CBC is: controller and eom- pelitor.” “The TV. proposal, moved by. the Toronto Board of Tr ‘ade, says. the vested: that where parents are forced ‘to send children to ‘pri-| yate schools the school fee should be deductable from taxable, in- come. i Referring. “40 air - ageidents, the Prince Rupert junior chamber calls ‘on the (rans- port department (o develop a better marking: system power Jines and eables near Janding strips. of Communist Bast Germany, cd Investigations to find ned provocation in ine.” ist party; rapped into ploded Thursday and “did no returo from biding wotil arde had been restored, X ESTIMATES TISE Meanwhile, estimates of the Hsing continued lo mount, Hye. witness necounts pub erninent has admitted na mer Wynn 48 billed, Radio Warsaw sild Mondo authrenk, Gb sild 260 were and that 17 af (hose tn hospite were In -eritienl candiilon, The attaeks by the Comma ist corgany indicated the Polly Communist hlornrelyy, was hunting for seapogonts, Roports reaching Berlin led IWC ca advice a first an compan officers jt says scampered to: safety when the uprising ¢x-, death tolt In the three-day up- loret. her! in Vienna placed the lola} ab “close ta 1,000," The Pollsh Gov- might 434 persons were treated ; In. Posnon hospitals after thes, sien oubdde na church here congregations Prats. rhe ‘eased atler recelying frst ald, jolted badly by the Pounan upheaval, Polish Reds Crack Down | On “Lax, Cowardly’ Leaders | BERLIN Wn Poland's Com-| speculation, that the parly axe: munist party cracked down to- | already may be swinging against | day on “lax and cowardly” offl-: party and government officals, | cinls {t accused . of . failing to! as well as against hundreds of} J head off the bloody workers’ re-! workers jailed ‘uring the up- volt ub Poznan. 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(een TENE i { | swinging a heavier | © phe foot posilion in Illustration swinger, who frequently a lighter bat should help then, Yel Anyone who hia seen much Hfoul ball" hits in any seagon V when a manager wos willin Blengel was Managing Thinks Leiber hit home run and the playera to gel hack to thelr pos _lovlay " Cnt iey Baldy "welt aeltte You Name It, | _ We Print It | ret ‘ i» Our ‘fob, re ms) ‘ aos , ’ Jos ‘FAMOUS “ a MANAGERS ee line CASEY STENGEL KNOK" ‘THAT THEIR PLAYERS GET (HE BEST | RESULTS WITH BATTING STANCES WAICH ARE COMFORTABLE PLAYERS GET THE BES. 7 REGUL "WITH THE GAME FOOT STANCE. | Ratters who hit many foul halls often can be helped) by changing | their foot positions in the batter's box or by changing the weight | of the bats they swing. The boy who pulls quite a few pitches foul ‘(right-handed hitter who pulls hits ‘feft-ehanded hitter who hits them outside the first-hane line) should have a hetler chance to keep the ball in fair territory if he moves his front foot closer to home plate as shown in illustration A, hat aleo should help him. in learning to hit. He may want to adjust his (eet Inter if he finds ‘that he, is an early or late swinger, ~ JHustration C shows the foot position which might help the late hits fouls to the opposite fleld (right ! handed batters who hit the pall outside (he first-baze line handers who hit the ball outside the third-hase ‘line), alance might help them to get their bats around quicker, and using toa, baseball {s gure to reeall how niany vould jiave won gamed iC they had ramnined fair, However, (here Was at lea re gio settle for a fair halt when the ers of his teams thought it was Ben the Dodgers against Ihe New York Cants, g for the Ginpts the first (wo (inves wy) next time doubled down tha rightefeld foul line, The Dodgers protested that the ball w hy, file rushed oul and algnaled for allen Me sitions, "After what he's done lo us for bw | bases" cappepens nee tar omer Te 44 Quality Craftsmanship That Cost No Morel When it comes to printing, soo us! 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