Gibraltar, which | are “the and: ‘Hans. of the freedom of the Medl- terrane: ‘in. 2 NO: FOUNDATION “AS, for the Greck claim to Cy- prus,. it is without. foundation, Wor a iy ary was in a'con- : ant. state of political upheaval, nd. after: that“ war the Grecks ‘were. engaged i ina civil'war while the British were trying to re-es- fablish:: government: and:-redeent, untry’. frou, famine, and been’ a possession..of any Greck \when il was apart of the Byzantl ! i Enipite. which-covered. all Medi- \terranenan countries. The Byzan- Historically the island has never): State: except for cight: centuries |’ e 18 . man’ ‘Doctrine; guerra war.con- i mountains. for: ~ General’ Van} 4 ret t hee The. rebels, -who. were ‘Com- d‘ over the ‘frontiers |: To. that xtent: Greéee’ is.: no than the; 1s+ 1/tlon while part: of: the, Ottoman _ ‘Empire, under the ‘Anglo- -Turkish : Sein of-: ; |Convention Britain jindertook. to} 5 (defend Turkey : against: Russian | o-Tf through | the: Suez ‘Canal,’ ‘which it Russia: was: ‘menacing ate that |) n- ration ‘of “war “between Britain ‘tai and: it: ‘dld*, not. become ay ; crown '¢olony t unl qd and it Veeiyed’ a ti period. was, followed: by: two) “(centuries under ‘the Lusignans, nearly.a century under {he Vene- 878 the island was under Turk- Mish rule. | “ TRANSFERR ED W. 4818: ood Cyprus was ‘transferred to Bri- tish ‘occupation and. administra- 1843... By _ this 7 (aggression. “AS careful: ‘examina~’ ition’ had: bech made: of all’ pos- ‘| sible ‘bases. for deféns sive. action, and it! was: decided’ that: Cyprus was: ‘the’ best, not only: for, ‘the de- fence’ of. ‘Purkey. but also’ of Brit i | bish., communicatigns with” India tinie wt, WAS: not. until. the’ decla- ‘Turkey in 1914)that Cyprus ormally.’ ‘annexed’ ‘by Bri- and: til: 1028. resent agitation | for’ un- ey Lt fon’ with’, Greece is:an old ‘story; recept> revival: has. re- ditional - ‘Strength, as'' rest ‘a-change: ‘inthe policy |’ of the; Communist : Party; .which | abandoned: its demand: for. self- government and; began “to gup- port-tinion with ; .Areéce ‘instead: This Russian: interest: ‘in’ the qu Hon: did: not ; -ease - matters, reply to, a parliamentary. ‘on January ! 217 1950; the Colonial. Offlee slated ey Tii:April of the: same-year Tir key submitted a memorandum to Inited ° ‘Nations. demanding t ‘Britain: “abdndoned”. Cy-. prus, i should ; -be, ‘returned “to Turkey THe | ‘Greek ® Cypriots!’ themselves. may. ‘well, ‘ask «what they. “would: have ‘to’ ‘gain if: Bri- tain ibandoned them? to: ‘the tion; “by. Coniiniiist ‘Russia. Lait, Night’ 5: Fights | o ae (1489-1571), ‘and from 1571-| - & : garumming. Turks’ and’ an: eventual: occupa AME Infantry; -the. American: Amba Citation was won, 2/Lt. W, T. : ‘in Korea, Motor Vehicles in Canada Up 250 Per Cent Since 1939 _ Speclal to The Dally News TORONTO—There are more than two and one half times ay many motor vehicles on the highways ol Canada today than there were when automotive production was resumed after the Second World War. The relative increase In vehicle popwation has been faster than that In any other country in the world, The Canadian Automobile | mts Chamber of Commerce has just compiled final figures on the number of acres and trucks reg- ; istered for licensing purposes in| all provinces of Canada at the end of 1955. Alberta has 1 to 45, The CACC study shows there ave far: more Heensed drivers than there are vehicles in Can- ada. Thirty per ccnt of all the people in Canada, men, women and children, have opcrators’ RICAN AMBASSADOR Livingston T. Merchant pins the American Presidential Citation “Pennant on the regimental color of the 2nd Battalion, Princess P ab..a; ceremony following the annual trooping of the color in Calgary. Left to right, ssador, Pte. R. W. Shepherd, veteran of the Kapyong battle where, the “awarded the: “American, Air Medal won while on flying duties with the American Air- Force (National Defence Photo), “Woe find there is now a motor vehicle for each four persons | in Canada,” said James G. Dyk- es, CACC General Manager. “There is a passenger car for each 5.3 persons. Back in 194 there was one vehicle per 8.1, persons, and a car for each ' 10.4 persons” Velueles in use have increased by 163 per cent since 1945, rising from 1.4 (o 3.9 millions. Pass- enger cars in operation increased from 1.2 to 2.9 milllons. — | Since 1945 Canadians have bought 3.4 million new motor vehicles, of which 2.5 were pass- enger cars, Annual Sales ro.g from 120,000 vehicles ‘in 1940 Lo 430.000 in 1950 and 466,000 in 1985, “Last year alone, vehtele regs. trations increased 88.2 per cent,” Mr. Dvkes said. The largest ain , was In Newfoundland with 15.3: ‘licenses. More than 4,700,000 persons have driving permits, of which 1.2 milion are chautfeurs’ lteenses, feceeg en ene nese neneetiet tmnt dent det ete mime AF waned at Meet eae eam ety ENDS TODAY-— “Left Hand of God” at 7:00 and 9:00 “MONDAY, aad TUE SDAY — Patricia’s Canadian Light | Love, and Captains D. G. MacLeod and A. P, Bull who were | French Brides Find LA Wid Ws Ivesistible LOS: ANGELES. = Two fo- “male frogs Howth" Mare | Franee to make life beautiful for a. pair ‘of lonely, widowed bull- frog vs ini a ‘country ‘park - have hopped clear Or: F enjangling: red tape... Officiats piaced the ‘frogs ina cage at-the park. while waiting formal acceptance: by the board of supervisors. While they wait- ‘Fed: the bullfrogs started chug- The mellow: tones apparently proved: irresistible. to the im- ported. brides;.a: caretaker on Thursday’... found. their . cage empty, On the ground was un- mistakeable : evidence: that the and: bounds forthe. nearby pond andthe waiting bullfrogs. The . leaps. measured seven lady: frogs had ‘headed by leaps |” ‘fect, nine: inches -The supervisor's still. havent acted officially, but nobody is -| too concerned. . o “Gham: A a “Rickey “Mendog| , Miner, Guam, “stopped ,Puyas " Exports’ of textiles from Bri- Boy}. ‘Philippines, (feat. ther tain. during. 1954. were worth eights): iy more than £39,000;000. rer , pore ---by Byrne Hope Sandors UMONTRUAT, duno Qnt—Livoty ovening, I LiWo'@ a itty: imo, Anaehing our Hutto totalk, Wt-takes but is fin, Fetake hin abways toa yan shit the dour, Thon very clearly, ar jad aver dhe one or bya words I'm With, «He! listens, apparently. abrarhed 4 « acto enjoy his nsiong, Like all Rudgies, reveonnl alontion he lebalanect| WROCK s al see Sir: enna dlolights iN, all the \ aa IT Nhrlves, toa, on the we nna Uhrive aldol Foc ing Diot which, nf course, wo nivaya tee, Tray “of ane will al ut -iinids —~ we've always suse) Wvodk'y and Soho! Outl ves Only a day or po now, and the . ceummep really 'Anging, will the yeungslerd Witte Sey ney rom hells day play, Mero than over, thks fa (he time lo koopa ful mp of (lin delnole abla TOYAT IXSTANT PUD DINGS ulwinss roads Such &. cone fort tn tho Gol Weather Lo whip ty nourishing, yeb Anliiaus devo i inmnt tor of eeconds oc without egoking 4... without fining on your stoval Seven fluvord to ehooge from—eneh own anual and rreqiny =husattt ench OI ds ptipete hong lad. Naver ne tuiny nor any of that Alarehy Havort Keop your fnyurlle flavors. con tun a a rony for inklont You'll (na new hale “pusldings ++ io fl Ing 1 ‘pate WWTUIN Hee B10 a all faila sand frozen daseort, You'll lw glad? ( i v Nuk " Nie trou aro wile alinut therm |", wriloa » Mirek Mary i of New Went. WC. ell wang mo (his reels for wing RONDE WN's “Chalom Ghievove, Ta po ictus (ub Norden's aM onting ‘hor this woek' $10 prin. GOLDEN CHIH NUOUTTA s0% rh), Hordon's Avabeaten t f while’ Chatean Cheer: Alan pall fated bread Me: hatte ‘Add opapriba and eng while, (4, twrty iayela logethor until snicoth, Nomove crows end cul den of the nuggets Inch elloon of day atl bread, a on ize of nugdele ronuired, Kpraad 6 wl ", vr fa, itn aa bubbly wl a ava we: a Ils Higplo pinrp oR)" rll your hil ety RONG! Wythe cus with jpinieeurla why vou ol rN (hy yiliyexofl st Vin Wa sir yok ih gives, (aolin. aa Hal cult Spry Sob haw a tniquets antsiwhitely quiere nus anton: dampettay cdranp liens, o Hein og lentil yooomed ition ) cr ft and asp at an nde R pion ae severly W th qn 430 deg. ol, oo in ‘ae "ar any a) lo, he aot Q 1 a why f tHllek In his own bond was odd, | I singleton, per cent, followed by British Col- umbia, with 10 per cent and Ontario with 6;6 per cent." : “Alberta has the mo: motor ! vehicles in ratio to population, : with one vehicie to each three | persons, Ontario, Saskatchewan: and. British Columbia come close: behind, with, one to each 3.2, persons. Ontario Is the leader’ in ownership of passenger cara, , with a-car to cach four pers: sons. British Columbia is next: with a ratlo of one to 43 and: TODAY JOSE FERRAR — TREVOR TOWARD 7:00&9:00 = "“COCKLESHELL HEROES" Sunday Midnite-and Monday to Wednesday BLACKWOOD on ~ BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD Champion's “Fine Play” Just Made the Contract “What did you do on this one?” : asked Mr. Dale as}. he discussed this deal from the match between his team anda team of four from the Uptow n Chub. Colog ey NICOLOR! AH MGM MASTERPIECE REPRINT AT 6:45—9 ‘ Me TOTEM South des ser” _ fon his right and a heart 9 WAS [C- Both sides vulnerable Hurned. He went right up with |} AT « Ne North i the ace of hearts. Next he led 7.00. ONE THEY CALLED ‘DAME. &Q3102 ‘a spade and won with the king. |} 0° rs ¥ 76 ‘Then he cross-ruffed clubs and 9:18 $2652 i diamonds, losing 9 heart and a pts K.10 9 | spade at the end, but making ten . HAST | tricks. \ ak od 8 AAT | “Tcould have tried for five-odd | ¥) 8 5 3 . ¥A » by taking the heart finesse at! : AQJI103 " | 4.7 34 8 43 trick three,” Mr, Champion. ex- | 854 2 a7 iptained, “but that would have, . SOUTH ‘jeopardized my contract. In ath- | C Mr. South er words, if South had won with | *, Aso. ‘the king and returned a heart, 1} bee wkd “could have ruffed only two of my } te @ KF 105 diamonds, Then I would have} me AQITO3 lost. a trick in cach suit for down j tho bidding: one. Sith . West North Mast co 1 1 Pass 1 4 Dbl. THE SAEV SIDE ‘ | PLUS 4 ass 2 2 ¥ “T didn't think Bast and West: vant . Ait pass. vores fy would reach the heart game’ _ ADVENTURE against. you and Muzzy,” Mr.) Phil Carey —_ “I: gave it a very fine play,” ; Champion continued. “I consid-: D hy P said: Mr. Champion modestly, ered it good aggressive con-)} ,, orot atrick “and made four hearts.” luract and I wasn’t worried aboul; OUTLAW STALLION” A FROUS PLATTERS THLATRE The opening lead was thee elzht| extra tricks—-I just didi’, want: of spades and Mr. Champion wontio take any. chance of et bing | Serre ervuvavsnervevsvesvatvovevesuswoversvvevens in his own hand with the ace, He! beat.” iy ; saw there were not enough high Vory commend: le.” remark- 4 card tricks for the contract and led Mr, Dale, “They did reach the; properly decided to seb UP Ainoart game against Muay and: 3 3 crossruff. We could afford {o lose! “myself - but. they didn't make i. ° a trump trick as long as he was Mr, Bast pliyed it and he had the. 4 able to ruff all three of his 108+) same general plan in mind that Ing diamonds on the board, you had, However, Muzay's ops; RIGHT CHOICK jening lend gave him a false sense: His decision to win the’ first! jof security.” | Gee Me, Mugay's defense on (his Hohe had wou iho the board: and i tomorrow's column, and if Mr, Foul bad o pened we bonne then subsequent , spade lead from Mr, North would result, In the ace being ruffed out. | At, Wieck bwo Mr, Champion led his lone club, This trick was won | that is a TREAT Dire iv Sigh ine in lyte ITALIAN DISHES na) anne DAWES Sh the ie ern OUR SPECIALTY AUCTIONER | . phone Gd and Ase —— | la Gondola Cafe it ‘ COOOOOOOLOEOEEEEOEOEEOOT TOD OREOTOGETCETEROFETTELEEOLTTIFIOELETES. POD PDP. 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