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The Ger- man team physician said‘she tore ligaments in her right foot but that it is too early to tell whether she can compete, Canada's’ team has - had ‘its; share of the-Injuries plaguing contestants in the final days’ of training for the ‘winter games. With three days of practice to go skati NOT ies. Pat of the Dutehmen, twisted knee. Sunday, all the Canadian casual- tics are expected to be ready for action. And the three-man specd- Lack of snow is blamed for the ‘heavy incidence of skiing :injur- “vocks ‘stick out all “over place.” . Prince Rupert Da Monday, January 23,1956 TODAY AY’ RA (Cites 8 § ‘VANCOUYVE RR, : . American Standard... 22 Beaver Lodge Uraniam 65 -Bralorne- 5.80. Trans. ‘Emptr Cariboo Gold. “Quarta p 1640 oe oO Cronin Babine . “07° Buffalo Canadian Dorreen:, " | Consol. Discovery. ‘United Estella es Consolidated Smelter, Giant Mascot a Conwest.... Grandue «1.2.0... Cdn, | “Lititum Indian . Mines. 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HELGERSON LTD. i Real Estate and Insurance | DUKE TURNS A who plays Robert Young's daugh T'V series, The Duke has signed making his acting debut in a pi *TOR—Brooklyn Dodgers idol D sive; some batting tips in Hollywood to little Lauren Chavin, ake Snider ter in the “Father Knews Best” to appear in the filmed series, icture called “Hero Father.” Records Continue To Fall | | In Hazardous By ALLAN JACKS CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy , (H—If Cortina’s hard ice and melting snows hold out for three | pics promise to be the fastest, and perhaps the most hazardous; Night. There has been no SNOW: ' Jalom expert, ankle injuries. on record, i The Games open officially : Thursday, but already records | land bones have been shattered as ithe world’s greatest skiers, skat- ‘ers and, bol-sledders. While experts wondered who; :Will be injured next the Inter-: national Olympic Committee be- ; 1956 Games | ‘ana mountain. The bumpy, | winding courses already have; [taken a heavy toll in injuries. Some skiers blamed the injur-| 19) [more days, the 1956 winter Olym- {ics on snow which has been melt- itwisted ankle, - ing daily and freezing solid at:. ‘fall in 13 days and bare spots; , ,,are cropping up in some areas.’ Que, skier, cold. . lAll agree, however, that there's, enough snow to go on with the’ “| this litule resort swarms with Alpine events, scheduled to start’ yontreal,-swollen leg muscles. : ‘with the women’s giant slalom: i Friday. The greatest daredevils of them all perhaps, the ski jump-: ers, have escaped injury so far,: ‘but seasoned observers are shak- | Gabl of the men’s ski team, also AN eighth “member.-of: ‘the Ca- nadian: “contingent, coach -Franz into is lost to the squad and has been replaced, -. . Skier. Andy. Tommy. of Ottawa, sidelined with a broken; ‘leg, will miss. this. Olympic. ‘competitions. ~.Gabl, the men’s ski coach: ‘from ‘Banff, Alta., suffered’ a ‘twisted : knee and eoneussion more than:a week ago at his birthplace .of St. ‘Anton, Austria. Olympic offic- ials today gave Canada, permis- ‘sion to’ engage. a. top. European ‘coach, Walter Clausing, in his ence Tose, : finis Was, when your legs: go that: ‘you get ’ The healthy members’ of: the Canadian team: kept husy. Clar- bined event while Clarence plac-|f ed 12th in the .cross-country. Andre Bertrand of Quebec City |: course.. light . workout and the figure- skaters also went through | their paces.” . ‘Pickle’ Cr Cc and: E-... : E . Petrol: ‘Oil Central: Leduz ‘Home: Oil trouble:” - and Irwin Servold’ of Cam- |" -Alta., ‘the nordic-combined ;. entry, took part in a meet at An-!°’ Dp dermatt, Switzerland, with Irwin}. hing 10th i in.the nordic com-}" out» on the. giant slalom |] The. Dutchmen’ had a place. ’ Temporarily disabled ‘cana: i dians include: Art Tommy, brother: ol Andy, ‘Ginette (Gigi) Seguin, Quebec: Carlyn: ‘Kruger, St. “Sauveur, - Carole Jane. Pachi, Gangaian ‘flgure- skating champion. ‘from : Centre Ken Laufman of. the ! 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Other contestants said Grishin ‘jumped the gun and an official 10th of ‘Land- admitted Unere may have been a Brundage to * bad start. The question will be studied, but even so, most ex- perts agreed Grishin would have done 40.5 with a normal start. The Italians, who are working any their “home” course, cracked | both the two-man and four-man! bobsled marks for the 1,700- - (ter Uimes Tie Swedes and are expected. tory sleds" (hey pkin to Intro- dee, RLAME MELTING SNOW Meanwhile, skiers from countries have been working out ‘for the downhill and slalom events on the iey slopes of Tol-- QUNAwen LAK BDORAO Do Wiloeyelas CFPR RADI DUAL Cubjort ta Changes ‘VREROM COMO THR MONDAY fA Safer Serenade TOO CHC Neon News aad ' News Roundup Reeth! Natoma) Barty Tada) Porn CHE Syinphany Orehestra Disthienichoed APSE CHE News Provngehel Attahe: Visteal Cammedy Theatre Vusieal Masterpieces sisi ale TURSDAY ¢ Ta oun bow (ea 10:00 114 tuto Ihsan rad A.M a0 ra Vw Tab we Te POO Het TO. 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ARCHIE” television monopolies. Unoffic- the old ial sourees here say the Mel- | | bourne organizers are demanding $500,000 for TV rights, The three eworks petitioned ; estore freedom of , the press especially so far as: television and radio is concern. | ed.” Brundage promised to go! into the matter but Indicated It may be two years before ‘question is settled. But the spirit of the Olympics : has not been diinmed. The sym- bolic Olympic torch is en route | here fro Rome—by modern: voremernrnm=me Anoricans are hinting at “mys- means of automobile and train— and will be Hahted Thursday. « Underground | Ready to Act At Cyprus NICOSIA, Cyprus uh--On the sidelines in the dispute over Cy-: prus-—but ready ta net with eon- Niderable foree~-is (he Vulkan, an fumed Turkish underground ar- “quinis, ation, Vulkan tvoleanol leaders warn as they view battles between the Greek underground army Eoka and Heritish troops: “UW the Britikh ean't handle them, we can,” The 100,000 Cypriots of Turkish orld favor continued British | rule and deelare they will op- pose to the death the Greek mae | jority movement for Knosis (une | ion with Greeced, Same £00,000 of the ishinders are of Greek de- geet, Turkey iiself has made cleat tt wants Briktin to renudin an Cy. prus and madntiin it-as an Al- lied fortress in the eastern Medi+ termine, Open suppor. to Turkish Cypriots "as Athens bas to Fnosts, Turks here prediet, lowever, hat Turkey will pull out of the Baadid allinner if Britany ylelis 1a Greeee on the Cyprus: issue, They) speculate that a Brltlsh forces are withdrawn frome the ishtnd, ‘Marbey's armed forces will replace (hen. 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