Proace Ruper oucurday. dt Wp me rete ee Actress Lacks To Make New By BOB’ t Daily News ily 16, 1958, Only Pardon Life Complete THOMAS : HOLLYWOOD (AP)—Today Madge Meredith has almost everything she a baby, her acting career a The only thing lacking is a pardon for a erime which she swears she didn’t commit, ¢ Miss Meredith served 2ty years ip prison after being convicted af conspiring to kidnap and beat up her former manager, Nick Gianaclis. Former governor Ex] Warren of California commuted the 1-yeur sentence in dl, calling her case “one of the most biazarre I've ever seen.” & After the trial, Law. were found in Glanaclis’ testimony, Rater his petition for citizenship Was blocked by in inumigration Qficer who said the manager Wis "so devoid of pood moral character that he would) wiil- ihely commit another to prison {hrough false testimony.” RO PARDON YET i says Miss Meredith: * Goodwin ment sild in his campaign for wverhor that one of his” first atts would be to pardon me. That fas two yours ago, and he hasn't done anything about He since.” 4 Two years ago, the actress married Dr. Charles L. Corley. She gave birth too a daughter Sueno B Wallaco’s Dept. Stora, ? POSS abu Professional UNIFORMS Wallace's feature aniforms made hy Canada's leading .professlonal uniform mani: ") faolurer. Eaeh oo garment w Includes ene piece remov- Mable buttons, Choire of ¥ sharkskin; nylon oar pope 1 lit, " !WALLACE'S DEPT. STORE: cone | 00 WEHRANGEIL $9"7.00 PETERSBENS 9.4.70 | KETCHIWA $15 We Make All Reservations Including Hotels and Limousines Dial 2223 (Office app se = z=. ~ BOB { 160 E, 3rd Avo. B wy rey p H f ¥ MO " - WRU ROR RMA EH ors could want — a husband, ' nd peace.of mind, May IL. Except for the lack of a pardon, which denies her the reht to vote or be a guardian, her life is complete. She acts tn Geeasional TV dramas and films, her fatest being “The Ten Com- heandments.” “T haven's exactly been flood- cel with offers,’ sne admitted with aosinile, “But that's neht. Pve found out that other things ean be more important.” EEARNED TOLERANCE She Jooks back on her prison seers Without bitterness, “Certainly it was an awful ex- penence.” she reflected, “But I learned a Jot of valuable things from it. Tlearned tolerance and understanding.” She added that if she hadn't prone to prison she would not have known “such wonderful friends.” Like Joe Ledile, a news- paperman who visited her at Tehachapi prison and said: “I wrote same damaging headlines ebeut you during the first three days your case broke. — After watehing the trial, I was con- vineed You were being framed. Now I want to undo the damage E helped cause.” “They beheved in me and kept working for me,” Miss Meredith sid. YT couldn't lose hope.” She added that she found faith in prison, ‘There was a Catholic priest there, a Basque. 1 had been raised in another faich. but it had never meant too’much to me _.. 1 was so impressed by him that I figured there must be semething to his religion. “fF asked for instruction as a Catholic, and he gave them to we. But he wouldn’t baptize me. He said [ would have to walt un. tl Tot outside. When I was re- leased, [ became a Catholic.” nc eee EATON'S Goods Satisfactury or Meaney Refunded | Pheaes 3144-3124 all! | 1 ; MOTHERS may be oul shopping or visiting but wherever she is she can be assured her ehildren are in good hands. Roman Catholic Padre Capt. J. BL Martin of Rimouski, Qwe., serving with the Ist Canadian Infantry Brigade Group in Germany, has padre’s hour with some of the chil. | | dren of the soldiers serving with the Brigade. The current tople of his teaching seems to be that of the workings of an army jeep. t BLACKWOOD on§ | BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Muzzy’s Casualness Costs f Mr, Muzzy has the bad ‘under a 10 spot in a very lim Contract habit of treating any card casual fashion, Often, In leading from a weak suit in dummy, he plays which- ever card he happens to touch first, In today's deal he carelessly led the nine of diamonds from dummy on the first round of that’ suit--and {t cost |him his con- tract. ‘ Mr. Master’s opening lead was the queen of spades which was won on the board with the ace. Mr, Muzzy's very next play was the nine of diamonds -- (not -much difference between the six and the nine}. Mr. Abel played the jack and Mr, Muzzy put in ‘the queen which won. Now he enterea dummy with the ace of hearts and led the six of diamonds in the vague hope that the sult would break 3-3. But Mr Abel showed out, sluffing PLOPLE ALSO READ SMALL SPACE ADS, YOU INEAL $/ A0 44 e700 AD, ‘OT SEATTLE Third Ave, Ite Post Often, the four of clubs. And now Mr. Master's elght of diamonds was the high card in the suit. Mr. Muzzy could take only eleht tricks and was down one, How different tt would have been if he had played dummy's small- est dlamonds on the first. two rounds of the sult. Then dummy's nine could have won the third round and the 10 in the closed hand would have won the fourth trick In the sult, assuring the suecess of the con- traet, , Here fs w general principle to ~~ follow in flnessing. 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NORTH Mr. Champion AAS WAKIS an7g6 & 765 2 WEST EAST Mr. Masters Mr, Abel AQIWT2Z2ARES vo 42 ¥QW7TE @h5o42 KJ a &AK Q10 4 SOUTH Mr. Muzzy aéandd yaa @#AQ 103 &ADAS The bidding: East South West North Pas bt Vas 1 Pass PNT Pass 2 NT Pass 3NT AUD Pass general principles at bridge dt is usualiy—but not always--truc. In leading from a weak hold- ing Ina suit up toa strong hold- ing, with the intention of taking a finesse, lead the lowest card from the weak hand. This ap- plies If there are sufficlent en- tries to get back to the ‘weak’ hand for additlonal Cinesses. | { t a ran ity \ THE BETTER TO TAT VOL | WITTE, MY DEAT "Con, lend an ear. You've pot plenty V fo spore, saya (our year-old Linda ‘folhursh to her new. ' "n ' | found shigay Crlend. 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(200 soldiers 100 years before Columbus. . | His armed retinue was similar D { ‘to that which Indlin story-tell- epic § ‘ers sky accompanied Glooscap Early West CALGARY | C Exhibition and Stampede ae the story of Alberti passed) in a colorful golden jubilee review | before an estimated 26,600 per-, sons. | From buffalo to wild horse! and explorers to sodbusters. the | parade revived the past The provincial government’s — twa Jubuve floats, one honoring the: } ploneers, the other present-day | Alberta, brought up the rear. | Calpavy’s Workshop 14, san amateur theatre group, memn- bers of the Fort) Macleod Old-: Hares’ Assoelation and Indlans af the Stoney, Sareee and Black. fool tribes made up the bulk of the cast, hive fally-grown buffalo and acalf, herded around the grand- rand racetrack by Indian rid- led the procession. Many pioneers of the West were depleted |. Freneh explorer. ha Verendrye, the Hudson's Bay | Companys Anthony Henday,’ David Thompson whe mapped, the river whieh bears his name, : Lacombe, Kootennd Broan diseaverer and taters frst warden of Waterton Lakes: National Park. and others. the Royal Northwes Maunted | the Police —~ correct chronological | order. Cowboys drove a herd of wild horses and cattle, 1 Use Want Ads—-Thev Pay same person. Legendary Indian Chief Claimed European Prince | NEW GLASGOW, N.S. @ -- of his war club to sinash a dam mt in woollen and Worn {Brooklyn author and scholar ‘bullt across the St. John river B mee : Frederick J. Poht ts following a by an Indlan god, the Creat! | a trall of legends which he hopes Beaver, PAINTING ond wil lead to proof that a Euro- Bits and pleces foaled down pean prince and a legendary the river to become Islands dot- Mremate Indian chief were the ting saint Jotm, NBs famed /Revershag fadls. Pohl, author of “The Sinclalr : las he passed through the Marl- jumes performing feats as fa-: | bulous as those of Paul Bunyan, Pohl says the Micmacs accept. : — The carlyted Sinclair and Glooscap history of the West was brought | princes, to fife thls week at the Calgary jthree daughters, carried intoxi- cating Uquors and knew the uses lof iron. Maritimers aren't: too happy. cbout having their Both were fathers o indian} Ine 2g cnds destroyed. said to have used only one blow,” 1 Canada’s Glooscap, for Instance, wa Daren ie HOPRKINSON, assistant Bihfoplan government when he retires (ils autumn. Starting Oct. 1, Mr. Hopkinson will serve as accounting ad- viser to Ethiopia's minister for three years (CP Photo) as 44, auditor. The whisky runners preeeded! general, will take a post with fInance ! fe Me eee =! e sean “a o%a"2%o%a"e"s geenepanacn ee eons ee { $ Asked Expedition to Nove Scotla In grunswicker: 1398," says: “From Rand (Rev. have done it?” Stas T. Rand of Cornwallis, N.S.,. who dled In 1889), an unquest- ; ioned authority on the Miemacs, ; we cin accept that Glooscap! would appear most definitely to have been a European.” The American archacologist's | ‘cholce as the legendary Indian's | ‘counterpart is Henry Sinelalr, : Prince of Orkney and ruler of the; Shetland Islands. During a recent trip to Nova , Scotia, Mr. Pohl followed AEC. old Miemac legends from North. | iumberland Strait on the north ‘shore along the Bay of Fundy isearching for the campsite where: ~"" he says Sinclair spent the winter | uf 1398 among the Indians. Pohl's theory ts that Sinclair = cen . Le Ste utes wee aie ane en! PION PION es Peed fi PAKISTAN W : IKARACHL @.. won ' mils in Pakistan Drovtuer ( 900,000 pounds of yarn last compared with 1,140,000 | rey In L951. 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