‘for: women, oan: are “iterate JS a difficult: task. USNS Dhebar, president of thé - t-|'three: main: ‘requirements’, for” 1| women applicants. . “Integrity is the} she--first qualit:cation,” he: ‘sald. untry, the party's’ leaders are dng::500.women. to run . for yn. to: tra! and state should ‘possess ‘some ‘record "of. social. service, And. finally, she | must fulfil as. far as. possible. ‘certain educational - quelifica 1 tons. me HOLD HIGH POSTS: : “In. spite. of. the: low’. ‘iteriey |: omen: on. ‘the electoral the: ‘last ‘election, they {states Prine | cently been :appointed deputy |- Mi commissioner for Simla, - “the {first woman to hold. such: an ad: ministrative: post. . ‘Several vil- lages: ave | women “as. “head- whe vomen » vin. “India are early. stages. \Jast ‘three, years: -the ry at las put théough ‘ a ft reforms’ of the: "Hindu neni, qual rights} ving attention | under” the ‘second. ‘five- “year « plan. . which started ; ‘this: year. The - govern- 1} has. ear-marked $8,400,000. = women teachers’ and opén:more ‘girls’ “schiools.. There |. ‘more than 8,000,000 girls now ng. educated, pos . “LOnDoN’ “(Reuters times.-as'- many. Britons “wished Mito emigrate. to Canada last No- “vember . and December than’. in}: those - two ‘months: + ii’ 1955. Chuthbert “Alport,” aundersecré- mtaly "Commonwealth rela- i‘ features, including the fast -anplying auto: nail. pump ond. GE “one: control Weingor, Famous. the 100. in ‘the’ state: Jealslat; “fh By didates in:a-country where bare- | ly: five: percent of’ ‘the: women ; wy rose ot gesrline for examp t Congress ‘party; has. laid 4 idown'. ‘ears: which get 44 to 100: ‘miles 03 “Second, a. woman caiididate the guez. Canal's blocking, With ate,’ “women: aré, ‘coming. to: the: sales.of such: baby cars importec | fore jn-Indla. There is a.woman from. the. continent: as the .Cit- “| minister of ‘health in the céntral’ roen 2 CV, Fiat 600,.Goggomo- ‘government, ‘and there” are’ ‘sev- | bile, Lloyd,” Isetta;, Janus,. Hein- [eras women. ‘ministers an: ‘the kel, and Messerschmitt. Interest .-\“also has been increasing in: Bri- 2 “Minister Jawaharlal’ tain’s own’ small: cars—the Ford “! Nehru has a woman as his par=| Anglla, Prefect and Squire, the ‘amentary secretary | for foréign small: Austin, » gy} affairs. A woman also has: re- Morris Minor., A eens 150 miles to ‘each. Amperial. gal-|. ; |by the National Assembly, by @. Normandy. ‘are made.” LONDON:. Ap) Na Britons. are conviticed that. everything. that oes up may ‘not’ come . dowi. That « is. the ‘basic. buying’ moto1 ‘Yeason “thousands » are. pn impertal- gallon ‘of. gasoline, . Gasoline rationing struck’ Bri. tain ‘Dec.-17 asthe aftermath 03 ‘shortages, the. price and: tax. pei gallon went up, Part of the tax may come oft when the canal is clearec, but .few - people expect prices to'‘drop back’ to the’ 62- {vent range, ot ‘pr3-Suez_ days.. As: prices, ‘Increased, so. dit THIS ‘TRANSPORT d antinedab v vvossel to: ‘54 is tied up “at a caisson whet in lower Hudson Bay after being usedfor work‘on. the Mid- Canada Line construction in the area, Naviga-. tion was ‘kept open « Jater than “usual in. ‘Hudson: Bay thls year by use of ice-breakers, The DOT 54 is a converted LCT, (landing cratt ta aks) one of two LCT's used in work on the Mid- tay. 9b. pS ny ents ee np ae apt ape Q Prince Rupert Daily. New: . ee Februnty. Aj eel (CP Pholo), Canada ‘Line. construction eb. “” Iey-Breaker ‘Helps: Extend _ Standard. and Goon MILE AGE - A “baby cai” visually -seats three, A, “small”. car- seats four to six, “has. four wheels, a four- cylinder. engine ahd. gets 44 to jon. British “dealers Sell “about ‘800 Heinkel. Cabin Cruisers. a For : uplying Arctic fc DEV Line | Posts “OTPAWA.( (CF) The, iee- e-beaker N, B ‘McLean steamed into the “Galt of t eason month... “The ‘only: ‘reoson’ We don’t sell more,” said a London agent, “is the: shortage ‘of - shipping space from. Germany, where they Pow — er led 5 glia ulding DEW (Didnt Beey , Warning) and ‘he: Mid-Can Halifax-based - ‘freighter ring) an ada miles. out of ice-clogged Hudson: works sponsored, by. the Cana- Bay and Hudson. Strait—towlng.’ qian and United States: -goyern- it the last’ 1,400. miles’ after. it; sments! >: mo, developed. engine. trouble. =. | NEW ‘TRAFFIC PEAK : roy When the McLean, docked . abl: Detalls of the operation whiel “A three- -or -four- wheeler, the Ciuiser will carry two adults and two’ children 100 miles on each imperial’: gallon, At costs $1, 144.in’ Britain,» The British-made Austin - A39 “small” car is in heavy demand.) It cost. $1,514 and gets 40 ‘to 50° miles-on an‘imperial gallon, . Two Fords. growing .in ‘popu-: _ | larity ‘are the Prefect, and Ang- gation for ships like: the: Arctic ernment security. restrictions. Prowler on. important: military |. The McLean, together, with its wor : ‘The Prowler: was. “one. ot 49) transport’s marine services, the; la, ‘helt .44 miles-a-galloiy cap- | abilities ANC thelr” oP selling commercial’ vessels supplying | Saurel ‘and ‘d'Iberville; helped: ditractions.. 7 [strategie materials to. the: men extend’ the Arctic shipping sea- son. six.weeks past the official closing date, Oct. 15, when com-- - mercial insurance ceased on the route “to. and | from Churchill, Man. : More than 45 000. tons of vital: cargo was landed. from. the com- Guy Mollet Government Near Record For Post-War France .%* so PARIS (Reuters)—The government of Socialist ‘Premier Guy large ‘government ‘ships ‘during. | stone is one year old 'today—almost a record for post- war France. the operation. Forty smaller Tt was Feb, 1, 1956, that Mollet, —— os Nanding craft were used for the was voted into: the | premicrship eyed Norman. born in Flers, ship-to-shore transfer. — , When storm-whipped waters \ The“anniversary: is’ hotéworthy: a” Mediterrancan™ ‘temperament, vote.of 420 to 71, ‘He has a. horthern rather than | made, it impossible for days ata tine for landing -craft to. get ‘lose to the supply ships, heli- because it commemorates a year He is a powerful debater: but copters aboard the d'Iberville ‘of unusual stability in the gov- speaks practically without ges- Dyerament of France, Only one of tures of any kind. His tone is =the 21 other post-liberation. gov- usually dry and matter-of-fact. -ernments has lasted more than 12 months. That was a govern-" gy Geologist Off "\To-lnvestigate “ment headed by Henrl ee “which Jasted.one year and 2 Possible Volcano ST, JOHN’S, Nfld, Qe — Dr. days up to Oct. 6, 1949.° ‘If Mollet’s cubinet -lasts unlil ‘David Baird, provincial govern: ment geologist left here Thurs- the end:of . February, he will dav for the village of Francois. have established: the. post-war longevity record, Political ex-! on the south coast to investigate | ri what might be a volcano: ¢ perts here agree he fs practically Steam began pouring from. a icertain to do it, WANTS UNITED EUROPE: Mollet stands for fidelity to," { hilltop there last weekend, and. Nations, but attaches great residents reported heat waves weight, to Amerien’s attitude in swept down from the hill, They | French co-operation, , planation, He js one of the strongest par- .| Dr, Balrd was sent to Francols dmon market and Euratom atom-! were reparted about the time le pool trentics completed withe, the hill begain misbehaving, The political odds are thot he HISTORIC CHURCH way just do It, HALIFAX St, Matthew's man as a mountaincer's boot Is church stood on a plob of land ko a dancing shoo, Nothing granted in 1740, now occupied by sent ‘to ‘hospital will be paid at the time of admission. the Atlantic Pact, He ‘has np: international affoirs, He ts a Wired Fisheries Minister J. T, {sans of p united Europe, and on Mr, Cheeseman’s request, In the next two months If he ” Mollot, 51, is about ng ke the! United Church here marked Its about him suggests the Latin a trust company, and the pres- “Febuary | / 95 7 sur wok supply ship, eqyried the load. er tame penenyre renee: ern: ee oem ow fountaln “gg (b falls. Tho prolonged Indualty, ’ strong feclings abgut the Uniter staunch bellever in Anglo. Cheeseman to ask for an cx- ls determined to geb the cons arth tremors on the cast const can remain in office that long. popular idon of a typleal French- 207th anniversary, The original type, Ue Ip a {nirehalred, blues , ont church dues from 1050, All charges payable by patient when IWhat: Does. Thirty. : t 4 foe ok 49 bingy ‘Ot S10" ine lay ; segcvsrasvosoencenseagaen $10.00 , Corluxurunce Charge an ' a he M Miys at 43,00 er ny svvencpnnuencesevangneearecstcgee 430,00 : Kobletrivete Ward, Mls CO*MAUTANGD rion SLOVO) u 10 Nuys it #500 yer day srsmmamuidnenmegnnenenenn $50.00 Triynto Word Vw CoeTnauranee dreonenmneocneg einen $10.00 I aii Bolance: Paid by. BC, Hospitol Insuranée “PRINCE RUPERT. m 1] GENERAL + PITAL on ap 1,900 radar. lines,- the -warning net-|wallis placed special: its: home ' port, -Quebec,: it: had , boosted shipping traffic in Hud: lgovernment vessels cared finished ‘a five- ‘month, tour of son Bay .to-.a, record high in special’ duties such ‘as Che duty in: Arctic waters, covering : 1956 have. Just. become known Lean's . rescue - of the ‘Atelle 13,000. miles, maintaining, navi- with the lifting, of federal gov- Frowler and supply trips’ to Iso- sisters of the aepartment ot | Idian - United States - Arctic and the department's. general’ Dufour. the C. D, How¢,|Polar bears riding into the {strait aboard. 7 large lee pan. J ante SWANS in Blanley Park at Vancouver have the lnyort of nearly #000 workers in Whe o Years oo To us it moans: ‘thirty. year in a the field of radio service: eee “Thi years of experience is y yours when your radio equipment i serviced by 4 Parlier in the season ti go ' ernment ship Edward ‘dae to navigation in the. bay’ tor Bide: the’ supply * :flotilla,. " firehitding anchor buoys, channel ay and-radar reflectors a “Besides regular ico: paf rok in c iO! t RMe- ] AT y a lated, seltiements she the far ¢- Correct or of In Making Contract >: coe Poy . which come up so seldom that it is hardly practical: ta learn about them. These are greatly outnumbered by: the common gar den variety of safety plays such as the one illustrated in today’s deal, - | 1 oe \ “The club suit’ arrangement in eed - this hand comes along quite fres Bout dear I Seg | | quently-sfour to the-ace-10 op-| "°°" aa oe 4 posite four to the Jack. ME Champion - « Be + . Mr. Dale led the Jack: of hearts! MAB 4D or against the three no trump.con- v¥ K82 ren tract and Me; Abel won-with the GAG ee 4 king In dummy. “He saw that he Vv WIGS -hald two quick winners in spades, a et cf EAST three in hearts and two in dla- avd 3 vl Me, Masters i w QT _ monds-a total of-seven outside ¥J10043 wed 3: . “the club suit, .He needed to. de-} 9 QJ 76 - 9984, i oy velop. two’ tricks In clubs:. wel WR lh QO8. tf How would you go about It? “'sourH . on Not like Mr."Abel did, 1 hoe Mr, Abel 4 He led-a small club from dum- 4 Ko 4. i my-at trick two and finessed the _¢§ K 10%... i 10 spot.: This lost to the lone} gy A104 t king and ‘now, since Mr. Masters] ‘The viddings Oat ts still held.Q.9 8 over dummy's| Soulh “West: | Norih ‘past jack, theré was no chance towin LNT Pasa” ONT. Ait Pace. more than one club, Pt Bs om : “In that case ‘Mer. Masters. would Phe correct play in this sit. lhave had the love ‘king: and if uation isto cash the-ace first { would have fallen under'the'ace, and then to:lead a small catd | A following lead toward dgmmy's toward the jack. Of course you | jack would have anade: ‘BUTE, f tee Citi t to. “afford” - one more winner; - 4 a ‘the safely play. by saving sut- | nem ‘ficlent coppers Th the * ther When one ‘defender’ has a 10h suits as Mr. Abel did: inthis | Singleton and the other bas four . deal, vo cards including king: and queen; the ace first: is still “the. Tight ace would have picked: up the: king and the jack would have | . Masters’ queen. “| j wou as a winner-and hoe would ha ye: made his contract: ‘as suecéssful if the defenders’; e, club holdings had been reversed, Use Want Ads1 hey. Paj. Timing ime : i ‘There are a few exotic pes. of. ‘safety’ plays eS . Using t ste sing he play: stiggested, “tee oe You will simply’ sin the ‘ini ost on the next Arick,” to. Mr. and fourth tricks. in the Suiti- “However, this: instead of the first and’ third,’ . Id have set. up Mr. Abel's 10; In fact, you can take two, ‘ah jiricks by this play against” all The lay pou Idwahev; 4 hand. Tey ane opponent The play. would have’ been just | ‘north, Several ships’ were ‘volved in “Operation Nors 66," carrying annual supplies’ to jolt Cana- weather stations at. Eureka and Resolute Bay in the Queen Ella. beth Islands,.- The ‘supply. ‘ship: Howe also landed about "1,000 tons at- 30) settlements during her. Has tern: Arctic patrol. me ‘Captain - Wilfred Dufour of the N. B. McLean. reported. after | his return’ trip. with the “Arctle | Prowler in tow that: jee formed , earlicr in the Hudson Strait this ||. winter, than. last, .. : -Floes ‘measuring «up ‘to 18. inches thick were ‘floating into the passage as’ the last, vessel | was being escorted out, Captaly | reported” _seelng; five! DOLORES’ RAY. A ay ERI MN A an Ci Na t i, tr ‘ “Eves, F209 10 pm Mat. 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