2) He said its’ administrator had wee once threatened ‘to ‘withdraw ‘|the’ federal grant:if the schoo. e board did not “toe the line.” During. discussion on federal dl. would: ‘be: no trouble, CALLS: FOR: AID: “A oe ‘He also: suggested: that ita |minimin, standard: Of. education was* to be “offered every Cana- dian‘ child, . fat: a ‘cost: of. $200 per. -child:’ “based ‘on: 1951" prices, government: ‘tothe. provinces. inces,”: he said, .' With’-the.. province’ Dr rs La BVA id; Was ‘another.‘area; of . inequality. “Che financial burden rof;some: districts forced them to nly a, “substandard” ‘quality, of education: “ “This. “inequality, both: within ‘and between - provinces,’. cannot | be; justified today. wi industrial: and» -economic con- ditions: as: they: ‘are,”. he: contin: ued.:“Times have: ‘changed® . : (neither ‘the. opportunity. to. get an: education: ‘nor, the® ‘quality of education: ‘should: ‘depend as it ‘doés now ‘oii the wealth of the ocal district yt ¢ “He” was: supported: by. “Peter ‘the newly inpolniee governor eet rare anak ald. ‘trom ederal eT was as ieft’ to be. accom-« | nid di.the, Sti’ ‘Lawrence: ; if ¢ohld build schools, ' else as a training ae nérts The exterior, appearance Wi not b changed, provincial ‘autonomy, then there. it’ would “require. “from: zero ‘to| 66: ‘per, cent, aid from’ ‘the federal o ‘This: was . the .present: axtent, Le of inequality: between. ‘the prov- oy embarrassments of ‘fame. Other {gram of. parents who-:are deter- Y mined: that. their kids will have “Jean: “walk. .to Twas, speaking symbolihally; he at The part of a soldier this past sum- England. was six years ago, also for a movie, when Londoners often got a glimpse of her fancy legwork during early morning exercises in the city’s Hyde Park, | SOME. IN: PUBLIC SCHOOLS ° I Not Always Rosy For Movie School Kids ~ Special To The. Daily’ News - HOLLYWOOD Calif. — Gold-plated doorbells jingled politely throughout | Hollywood last wee kas Cadillac-propelled moppets abandoned their. swimming pools and tennis rackets, and, like the rest of American youth, went back to school. While:a considerable. portion? —~ of stat children headed for Sou- sprout in Dad's “Buffalo Grass” thern: Calffornia’s fanciest pri-|3+ Warner Bros - vate Schools; ‘where their room- Clint (Cheyenne) Walker's mates are ‘often ‘another: actor's daughter, Valerie Gene, is seven children, some. of’ them will years old and is entering grade iningle ; happily with ‘the public 1 at North Hollywood Grammar | school popu of Greater | Los School, Mrs. Walker. works as : @ counselor for both the Brown- ies and Girl Sccuts. movie e stars are the luckiest kids in. the’ world; with reflected glory . and’ most of the things money can buy. In other ways, however, they are subject to the ‘are call enrolled in a public school. at Chatsworth, Cal. Randy, being in the first grade' Bill in the secona and Wendy, Jane’s. little girl, in the third. Jane is very active in ‘the Pra and’ plays hostess at various school: functions: o Vera Miles’ two kids aren’t of school. age yet, but that doesn't mean’ there. isn’t a student. in the family. Vera, herself, enroll- ed in an advanced sewing and dress designing class at Van Nuys. (Calif.). High & completing “The Wrong Man.” And if you don’t know who is the most popular coed in that high school, then back to the first grade with you! kids rib them; they are expected to be brighter than their neigh- bors; ‘and, in:some cases, they - {are subject to the austerity pro- a - well- disciplined . growing-up period. .As James Stewart said of his four. children: “Tf Ioever hear my. . kids’ bragging. that: their father, has two Cadillacs, they school!” St tewar't owns only: one. Cadillac. William. Holden doesn’t own Jane Withers’ three children} zhool after | Wind Storm ' Strikes Blow At Apple Crop KELOWNA, B.C. ‘(@ -—— Apple growers estimated here Sunday that near-gale force winds which swept the Okanagan Valley Fri- day night will reduce the Mc- Intosh apple crop by 200,000 box- es, They blame the heavy loss on a severe winter. Cold had weak- ened the trees and anti-drop sprays applied during the sum- mer were not effective against the 30-mile-an-hour winds, Growers have been offered some relief‘by British Columbia fruit processors who have of- fered to purchase bruise-frce lwindfalls for use in apple juice processing, : Okanagan growers, already faced with a light crop, had just overcome an acute shortage of apple pickers when the wind struck, — Initial estimates placed. the total appie crop at 4,500,000 box- es. This figure later was re- duced to 4,259,000. Losses due to weekend wind brought the total crop estimate down to 4,000,000, including 1,- 600,000 boxes of McIntosh ap- ples. . Brooklyn, New York City, was founded as a Dutch settlement — Breuck- elen — in 1638, {two Cadillacs, although his twc sons, Wes and Scott, aften-wish |- Papa did; they're both in mili-| - tary schools, and you know how |, much close order drill there ts In those places, , Alan Ladd’s son, David, who this‘Fall entered his’sixth grade Black-Foxe Militarvs Academy, toughened up for the re Dancing School: TAP ACROBATIC @ ADULT BALLROOM mer while playing a. -ploneer | Mayors Urge how a borough of “Wonderful Welcome” Given Princess MOMBASA, Reulters-—Princess Margaret today salled out to the balmy Indian Ocean‘on a six- day. voyage: on the island colony of Mauritlus where she will be- gin the next phase of her five- week East African tour. She sailed from here Sunday night aboard the royal yacht! ¢ Britannia after a busy two days in this Kenya port city, The princess stood at the rail of the Britannia waving to the BLACKWOOD onl BRIDGE By EASLEY BLACKWOOD ' Miss Brash Makes, Bid With Typical Good Luck There was nothing timid about Miss Brash’s bid. ding in today’s deal and her contract was a shaky one, But she brought it home, with typic il good luck, Mrs. Keen opened the deuce of womnemnmsert cece = clubs, dunmy’s qucen waS put up, south dealer In a message sent from the king and now cashed just two Britannia Sunday night, Prin- hearts, the ace and the king—| ss Margaret sald she looked carefully preserving the queen tn| highest lend. forvard to returning to Kenya,;@ummy. Break number one-—. ton, then Miss Brash had a six in October. " Jeverybody followed to the twojcard ciub sult which she had “I send you and the people of ;heart leads. j never nicntioned. This was so Mombasa my very sincere thanks Next, Miss Brash cashed dum- ‘unlikely as to be practically Im- for a wonderful welcome,” the my’s ace and king of spades, led possible, so therefore the open- hand. Break number two— the highest, This meant that Mrs. the spades were divided 3-3. | Keen had exactly four clubs and At this point the queen of! Miss Brash had three. hearts on the board served the| On this simple reasoning Mr. said, Summing up the — visit, Mombasa Times says: “Never has Mombasa had such a week- end as.this, ‘ “What sectional differences Outstanding trump and providing ijn Jeading a third club at trick there are were forgotten and,@8 entry for dummy’'s two g00d "three, That would have forced men, women and children cf "spades. On those two cards Miss dummy to ruff, leaving only two every creed and race were uni-,Brash discarded her losing club: trumps on the board. Then it ted in paying hotnage to our. ‘and losing diamond. Quite a for- i would have been impossible for Queen's sister, showing their, itunate result. | Miss Brash to sel up dumniy’s esteem for a young princess who ; FOURTH HIGHEST ; Spades and get back to the board has dedicated herself to the | But the contract should have: after trumps were cleared. service of the British peoples been defeated. The opening! nn and those protected by Her Ma-'lead of the deuce of clubs was| jesty, and expyessing their ad-jeither a singleton or a fourth» se Want Ads—They Pay miration of a beautiful lady, ~ SHOWS 7—9:30 who has been called ‘mwungavu,’ (Swahili for radiant one}, by the Africans.” TODAY AND TUES. AG Not Averse To Salary Boost. VANCOUVER « — Attorney- General Robert Bonner, the only ministar who could he reachéd by } te fpnene ‘Saturday . would not £cor fig: or deny a Victoria report phat cabinet salaries will, ‘be increased. “It would certainly be wel- come,” he said. ‘ The attorney-general said sal- aries are fixed by the constitu- tion act and any increase would be a legislative responsibility. GREEN DOLPHIN | _ ) STREET swe ANA TURNER VAN HEFLIN + “DONNA: REED : RICHARD HART. yayetnie NePRINT Cartoon Kitty Foiled If it were a sinegle-. message ‘to Kenya’s governor '2 third spade and ruffed it in her'ine had to he read as a fourth double purpose of pulling the last: Muzzy would have taken no risk’ “Anyway, nothing can he done until the next sitting of thel] - house.” Premier Bennett now “receives $9,000 and ministers receive $7,-: '500.. A government official says. the premier’s salary will be in-: creased to $15,060; cabinet min-: isters to $10,000 and an unspeci- fled inerease to the $2,000 cx-! pense allowance for’ opposition ' ‘leader Robert Strachan. The ex-- pense allowance Is added to the: sessional indemnity Mr. Strach-, an receives as a member of the: house, iW YOUTIE LEADERS MELBOURNE, Australia (Rou. iters)—~An intensive training VAN JOHNSON VERA MILES also starring Se ald: ‘to education, Dr,“M: B,: La- thousands of persons who and Mr, Muzzy won with the Both sites vulnerable ID) Zarte, dean of. education at the crowded the harbor to say fare- king. Ho cashed the jack of} ‘The bldd\nu: (Mr, Daley “}University of Manitoba, suggest- “1 well, clubs, but then abandoned the B-AK O53 ve ed. there. was. nothing in. the . Sir Evelyn: Baring, governor Suit. When questioned about It H-Q9 6 .; (British -North América Act -tc|. ° of Kenya, and Lady Baring ac-'later he said he was afraid Miss | ras 4 prevent the federal government . companied her aboard after a Brash had started with only tWO} wig cytis Kew) Lust (Abr. Munzy ae | igiving ‘aid. to the provinces. for reception at Government House, Clubs and that a third lead offs) g’g sq od) i “education.” attended by some 1,000 persons.: ‘the suit would give her a shuf |i 2 Bel 6 My dp He ‘said “that if provincia’ Barlier the princess drank and a ruff, Oo io'n Te Coa 1 5 it : "representatives ‘could. agree tha’ oe with reed fab women TWO BREAKS South (Miss isrash) ; i more money, . was needed for when she visited the heavily-i dole vp 8-72 AVL: '} educatian Soin “would be _ | guarded home of Sheikh All the ies Wee node Me Boe K 13 ALY “iglad'to give. it.” And; he added, ce & mnaway ' jeader of inspect. Brash put up the queen, ‘and it cu a ’ 4 Q if some ‘understanding could be Fir. 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