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SITÄ J A - ÄTÄ VASHASPOMAS OXfiELM* K&cA piiniTDj-tia vaiiiiaa-oia-kesiiustelivat ensin politiikasta "aTT t en Heittämisen taidosta, sano' to" nen i)e.s:ä; " — M : n u l l a o n y i s i keiuoi-rja, mu. t a Siitä, ej ole mitään hyötyä. — L i i a n paljoii iiaunistelua - i ,; m i t a ? • -r- Sinäpä sen sanoit. Jo>a kerta Itun a l a n lukemaan ohjeua, a^a s a m a l l a tavalla: '-Ouakaa \ u ) j d ^' a s t i a " — se ratkaisee asian. T A S A P E L I K a l j d e l l a . f a r m a r i l l a oli usein kinaa siitä kumpi heistä pystyy kasvatil. maan parempia tuotteita. Eräänä pä'. vänä toinen heistä lähetti poikans" l a i n a a m a a n toiselta sahaa. — Mitä hän sillä "tekisi? kysyi mies — Isällä- o n n i i n suuri kaali, että hanan täytyy sahata se halki' saa-dakseen sen sopimaaiv tvöntökärryii. le, vastasi poika. • v .— Mene t a k a i s i n j a sano isällesi' ettei hän voi nyt l a i n a t a sahaani. Se j u u t t u i k i i n n i perunaan. Edmonton.- — Viime keskiviikkon» saivat surmansa Russell Beck ja E - , m e r G . L a v s o n , kun heidän' autonsa törmäsi C P R : n matkustajajunaan rautatieyhkäytäväliä n o i n mailin ver-' r a n itään täältä. l e r i n omasta puolueesta. noudattaa v a l i t s i j o i d e n s a tahtoa ja heittää A d e n a u e rm syrjääni koska kaikille o n selvaa, etta jalleenaseistaminen sulaee pois Saksan, jalleenyhdistäai- : sen' mahdollisuudet. Tämä merkit-i. sisi B o n n m halhtuksen järjestynyttä j a ,perustusla:ll;sca vaihdosta — siL'. tymistä " B o n n i n kokoomuksesta", •VVeimarin kokoomukseen", .4.denaue-r i s t a Ollenhaueriin. . K a i k k i muut mahdollisuudet joh-talsivat ilmeiseen räjähdykseen, Par i i s i n sopimuksien toteuttaminen loisi • suunnattoman jännityksen kahden Saksan väl.lle ja voisi johtaa myös kansalaissotaan Lansi-Saksassa. jota koetusta B o n n i n liittotasavalta ei kestäisi, v a a n päättyisi joko sosialis^.' m i i n tai avoimeen fasistiseen diktat u u r i i n . Viimeksmainitussa tapauksessa saattasl III maailmansota s}1- tyä pelkästä sattumasta. Näin "The New Statesman and Nation"' Länsi-Saksan nykyisestä pol i i t t i s e s t a tilanteesta. c tiili liew AXTTI RAXTA UIXS AT LAKEHEAD Much Improvement in FCASF Skiers Tu some people it m i ^ h i sound ' a bit uniu;ual, but when F C A SF senior champion cross-country skier A n t t i E a n t a t r a v e l s , h c . c o n - siders his t r u i t y skis equally as iinportant baffffage as his tooth-bru£. h. even despite the fact that la?t Week we declared the skiing season c o n c l u d e d . l t was probably sorncxvhat öf a surprise to many ski cnlhusiasts i n >the Lakebead whcn last weckend A n t t i unload-cd himself from the train, skis and a l i , a n d procecded to win the 10 km. event i n the U k u sponso-r e d m e e t . After the meet A n t t i - cbmbercd back on the t r a i n and Jieadcd out fcr the Pacific coast M-hcre he '.viii tr>- his luck at f l s h - • ins :is lie did l a s t ycar. Ghances are that A n t l i wr!l be sncaking in a little s k i i n g i n the B. C. moun-tains in bct\vcen drifts. The f o i - lovin?: report Rivc3 a l i t t i c dope on tJje Isku meet: ' Port -Arthur. — Skiiiiff coinpetitions riave ended for another ynar, but not becausp of lack cl s:\ci\v b[.- means. . ..V . . The bst mecl of ths .sca;on Xvnz] wa.s even abie to rccord one w i n over he!d b y the Isku A. C. :n P c r t A r t h u r . I Ehco^s H e l e n Auranen, who ui a s k i - The w.r.ner of the 10 km, event v.-as i er of vcry fine repute. Antti R:tnt;i oi Beavcr. Lake, vho ': Thcbiggest up.«;et.of the year hiap-rcached the f i n i s h l n g l l n e i n 45 m i n u - tes a n d l l seconds. Huovinen. iPort Art,hur's m a i n contender, droppedout after three kilometers. The past season has been one of the most active i n many years, with many fine meets. and keen competi-tion. F G A S P iJkiers have made great strides t o v a r d better standards and p r o v i d i n ? stiff competition to dther clubs. : • The best shoTving was probably made by Jehu's 15 year old K a rl K r a t s , who on two occasions m the latter part of the season beat Bob Gray, D o m i n i o n junior champion; and crowded A. R a n t a out of first place in one meet. Most improved skier in many c r i - t i c s estimaton was K a r l Puiras cf Speed, who put on a vcry good per-formance m the Dominion champiOn-s h i p by placing f i f th i n .the 30 km. event, .wh'ich was quite a b o o s t f or K a r l . f r om last year's second-last.or SQ-. • • ; Anaong the fairer sex, Jehu's Elma^ any | M a ::inen .showed great promise to ! make a fine skier; This season she pened at the C a n a d i a n championship meet, where Clarence Servold. a 27 year old well-driller from Camrcse, A l t a , beat out last year's champion A r v o Ayranto. who most predicted would be an easy Winner . m . b o th cross-country events. E v e n though the meets arc now over, v/e 5houldn' t forget our skis entirely. We should gct out and ski as much as possible. ahvays con-centratmg on style and techniquc,. as these are our weakest points. Also it is • important to stay - in condition as much as possible during the summer monthsL. T h a t will make it so much easier next season; MYT S A A N UT T I L A U S T A i tänään osuutensa; 8 tilausta wä saanut käynnssä olevan levitysrjn- Ita t i l a u s i a , sillä nyt saapui 8 uutta Lkuntaa osuutensa: Larder Lake, Mea-t a paljon on vielä «ellaisiakin paikka-ihen, että : täyttävät osuutensa vasta I k a i k k i a a n puuttuu tavoitteesta vielä ä, että "töpinäksi" on pantava. ilaus. M a t t i Heiska Torontosta 1 nisä 15 t i l a u s t a ostiuden ollessa 20. Yrjö a p l o i k s i , j o i t a on jo 16. Tilaaja Lardn esta 1, F a n n y L i n d , Vancouverista 1 j3 l i ovat a i n a eturivissä, ovat ilmeisesti puklrUIä. sillä sieltä on tullut vasta 2 mton f'raskaan koneiston" kanssa. Port tensa a i n a k i n 200-prosenttisesti. Näitä »nää sivuuttaa, ellei loppukiri ole mor-mahdollista. ^Rosenberg oli yksinkertaisesti v a i n melianUdco, jolla oli tietoa v a i n atomlpommjn mekaanisista l a i t t e i s t a . Ne tiedot, mitä hän vaimoineen antoi atomipommin rakenteesta, olivat vähempiarvois i a (minor ImportanceK" N o i n vuosi sitten/maaliskuun 17 p; 1954, J u l k a i s t i i n New York Timesinä 1 Y h d y s v a l t a i n atomivoimakomissionln Entisen jässneh, t r i James Beckerlej-n " T r i Beckerley tähdensi, etlä a t o m i - j a vetypommia ei ole var a s t e t tu meiltä. Vakoilu vei vä: , häarvoista osaa (minor Neuvostoliiton saadessa näinä,:/: aseet, hän s a n o i . . . Atomipommit^,', eivät ole sellaisia laitoksia, että niitä voidaan varastaa j a mont-:.;; t a a tiedoksi, sanoi t r i Beckerley . korostaen vakoilun suhteellisen vähämerkityksellisyyttä." . M u t t a Rosenbsrgit känennettiiJi; k u o l i a a k s i sen olettamuksen — MfJ-^f C a r t h y l a l s e n valheen — periisteenj,.; että juuri he olivat atomipommin Neuvostoliitolle antaneet! S a m o i n o n kymmeniä muita tiede-jnlehiä t u o m i t t u pitkäaikaiseen van-, keuteen a n n a s t a "rikoksesta". , J a k u t e n s a n o t t u . lukematto-Tut y^-i dysvaltalalset — j a häpeä sanoa, iny*; monet canadalalset — ovat nriika; at<jmlsalalsuustun'aUisuuksien nJfikf!; menettäneet työpaikkansa — V^' a s i a s s a j u u r i palkattujen ilmiantajato;; "todistaessa." useinuniten vääriä iQja t ^ d e n . että t o . henkiloilH * "vääriä a j a t u k r t a ." " A i k a n s a k u t a k i n sanoi pässi i u f l .l pätä l e i k a t t i i n . " M u t t a sen jälkeen tulee omantunnontu.3kla, kuten on i l - meLsestl asia nyt Matusovi-in kohdalta-, _ Känsäkoura.,,, CANAOAS OI.YMPIC H O PE Clarence Servold Dominion Cross-country Champion Most ski comciou;; people hnve, is amcng the best to be had. ' prcaably by now 'neard of our, new ^*Canadian cross-country .ski cnam-p: on. He is Clarence Servold, a fme example of Canadian yourh. Clarence 15 27 years of age. abnut fivc feet ten inches t a l i and we:ghs 147 pounds; He. was h o r n m Canada of Ncrwegiani parenfcs and hves at Cainrosc, Alberta.. Clarence Servold repre.sentcd C a n ada at the F I S v/orld championship meet last year at Falun,.Sweden.,He also competed in F i n l a n d last Winter at: the L a h t i meet. In 1952 at the Canadian championship meet he placed or tied for secondpiacc. Servold took up cross-country s k i - mg only five years ago. H e owes, h is mterest m s k i i n g to Nor\v'egians who settled 111 Camrose and brought w i th them the t r a d i t i o n of cro.ss-country SKung. One of the old-country Nor- «egians, an. ardent skier, gave C l a rence . pointers on proper traimng metnods, style, waxing, etc., which created h i s m t e r c s t m skiing.. Clarence also has a brother Irwin, 'Aho Ls ;twcnty-two years old and also intcre-stcd i n s k i i n g . . I n the C a n a d i an c.iampionship he placed Dth m the 18 km. and 7th i n the 30 km. B o th brothcrs arc typical ali around sporusmen. • The Servold farothcr.s iiavc the best Readers would probably be inter-ested to k n o w s o m c t h i n g of s k i i n g in Camrose, Alberta. We were quite amazed to hear from Clarence that the first Skl races were h e l d i n cither 1910 or 1911 i n Camrose. Clarence of course wäs not entered I n tliatMrace. •We F i n n s i n the Sudbury District have liveä under the impression that cross-country s k i i n g has been pionee-r e d i n t h i s a r e a : : rm a f r a i d we'll have have t o ' l i f t o u r iiat to Camrose in t h i s respect, because the earliest meet that fcan be recalled i n this district was i n 1921 although we suspect that sk:s were a popular f r om of trans-portation i n the Xarming area even earlier a n d that probably some local meets were held, of w h i c h there is no record. The Servolds do a l o t of s k i i n g a nd r e a l l y keep themselves i n top shape. Clarence has been training i n the Rockies from the beginning of De-cember. A .good indlcation of the success of his t r a i n i n g i s h i s s l u n f i - gure a n d double-win-performance at the Canadian championship meet, where he h a d to contend with the best men f r om Canada and the U SA includmg recent F i n n i s h immigrants such as Arvo Ayranto who placed 2nd i n the international 50 k m . event at C705s-country equipmenl — lammat- PuiJo i n 1951. cfi F i n n i s h birch skis, Finni.sh har-lics.;. boDts, polcs and waxes. Clarence Bv trade the brothers are weil- (Irilicr.s and as in the wmtcr time Sudbury Wili Give Hog Town Hams A Good Curing Sudbury. — . W c m Sudbury rcad w i t h conii dcrable intsrest " L o u f s" i i r t i c l e i n la.st week's Club News.. We are glad to hear that the whole Toronto mob IS planning to visit our beautiful rocK garden and of course we'll have the wclccme mat out and W3 may even put on a .special cffort to dispose of the snow that we s t i ll cnjoy :.so the Torontonian.s; w i l l not fecl out of placc. • Regardmg " L o u f s " predictions a l - low-us to say that he is c n r i t l e d to his prcdietions, a,s wc behcve i n the r i g h t of a l i people to express their o p i i i i c n s oven if they do not conform w i t h prevailing ideas. However, we hasten to poinb out that " L o u t " must be speaking for himself, because we have not heard of any other .expres-sions of confidence in the a b i l i t y of Hog T o w n actors and actrcsscs. Perhaps readers are not aware of the occaa".on i n question; We are speaking of Easter weekend and that of course can o n l y mean one t h i n g — the Y o u t h Drama Festival of the F i n n i s h Orgamzation. I n Sudbury the Story is quite dif-ferent. The local population has beerf closely following rehcarsals at the h a l i and everybody is quite confident that the Winner w i l l be decidcd bet-ween the Sudbury cntries. Yes siree; Hog Town hams haven*t a chancc. B u t although the Toronto hams nught as Weil dismisa t h e i r possibilities of w i n - ning even.before coming, .so the d i s - appointment w i l l not be too great, we w i l l neverthelcss be happy to see you. We are accustomed to feting the v a n - quishcd here and we assure you that you will f m d some plcasure i n your defeat. — K K work available, they have a good chance to participate m their favorite sport — skiing. Here"s wishing the Servolds the best of luck m their ski:ng and we hope that next season Clarence will be able-to put up a finc fihowing for Canada at the Winter Olympics, whcrc he will bc our cro&s-country daimcd that F i n n i s h .ski c q u i p m e n l ' there Is vcry Uttle of this type of i rcijrescntative. r— UP. Everybody Wants To Know About Your Activities It seems the old saying. " I t never r a i n s bUt what i t pours". is applicable even i n this present a i i e n t i f i c atcxmic age. At least last w c e k s t i c h was the case. Ncedlcss to-say, wc were very happy to discover In /-our m a i l last week a total of föur letters, two from T o r o n t o a n d two f r om Vancouver, Wc hope that these letters c a n b e regard-ed as the beginning of r c g u l a r r c p o r t - i n g from these two centres. To l>c quite frank, bcfore the arrival of these lettei-s, we were quite dubioua as to the state of affairs i n both thicse centres. • • ' F o r one thint; wc wcrc afraid the Y r i t y s hockey tcam was facing the saine problem.^ that tlie F i n n i s h n a tional tcam ha.? faced i n the past two years in the world championship tcurnamcnts. U n l i k c skung the F i n n s secm to be having d i f f i c u l t y maater-ing this C a n a d i a n sport and we were a f r a i d that it might be a national t r a l t that has been i n l i e r i t c d by the gcneration i n C a n a d a . We wtre qmte relicved t o f m d that the Y r i t y s tcam has ijiot h a d such a n cxpencnce and i i i s t e ad are upholding the name they have cstablished i n past years. A playoff s])ot is quite an achievement and n a t u r a l l y we want to hear.of the outcoine as soon as posibyc. I n fact we would like to follovv the playoffs f r om game to game if there is a r c r i b c i n Toronto who would takc this t a s k u p o n himself. Somcthing new is golng o n i n V a n - , couver. From H L ' s Ictter it seems that the old folk and young folk are at odds w i t h cach other. What are they scrapping over? They're trying to outdo each other i n a c t i v i t i e s ! On second thought I gucss t h a t can't be c a l l e d a scrap, because it seems every-iKKiy concerned is quite happy .about i t . We c c r t a i n l y hope that you enjoy your feud i n Vancouver a n d t l i a t as a rcsult of it, we'll bc h e a r i n g from you oftener.. We're p u l l i n g for you. — KK Unemployed Youth Press Parliament For Aotion B.v Ben Shek and Htcvr E n d i r oU O t t a t i J . -yc;, n is a crinio." that so manjr of Canada' s young people arc uiled by unemploynicnt. " i f M M S cxtends over a long period of time." This statcment was made on -March 16 by Labor Minister ; M i l - t o i i F. GrcsR, in.answer to si qucstion by mcinbers of an unemployed dele-g a l i on from Ontario and Quebec led by the National Fc<leration of Labor Y o u th I n its bnpf. discusscd for an iiour w i t h the Minister, i h c youth organi-zation called for a vast n a t i o n - b u i l d - i n g program to provide jobs for the thousands of unemployed youth; One proposal w.-is for govcrimicnt cn-couragemeni of Canadian Industry to process morc rnw. materials at (home for the bcncfit of Canadians. I t also askcd the governmcnt to amend the Uncmployinent Insurance couver." j front of the Pr.rliamcnt Buildmgs .wiMi ]%c;»rds i c a d i i i g : .r Uncmployinent ;iiusuraiice Covcragc for AU." ••Jobs Not ' U n i f o r m s . " . " E x p a n d C a - n.'>.da's Steel Indu.stry." Among the /^dplcg.itcs .wcre jobless plumbcrs. t r u ck dnvcrs, scamcn. tcxtile workcrs and a photoRrapher. Seventeen MP-s: i n a l i wcrc givcn the N F L Y bricf' and lntcrvicwcd. i n c l u d l n g ninc Libcrals. a n d tnembera of the C C F . Social Credit and Progressive Conscrvatlvc parties, H . W. Hcrridge. C C P M P , for Kootenay. said he asrccd "one hunderd per ccnt w i t h the b n c f . " whllc S t a n l e y K n o w - Ics, C C P House W h i p . 6 t a t e d , -'You can count on it that all mcmbcrs of t l i c proup to:Whlch I bclong w i l l con-tinuc to prcss vigorously for govern-mcnt action to provide jobs for. a l i . " T om Goode ( L l b , - B u r n a b y ) : " T l i e rc is no unemployment problem i n V a n - Act so that a l l unemployed 16 and over \vould rcccive benefits until job.s couki bc found for them. Frec trades training for jobless youth wlth no prp.iudice to their msurance benefits should be m s t i t u t c d as Weil: The Labor M i n i s t e r admitted unemployment was worse than last year. conlradicting an earlier stalemcnt i n the 'House of Commons, and said he would study the proposals. Hc conceded the government could do morc and agrced there should be a Dominion-provincial discussion on t l i c jobs crisis. "providcd the pro-viiiccs takc the i n i t i a t i v c ." N O H E L P F O R Y O U TH : Mr. Gregg dismisscd the view that young people wercserioiiHly affected by uncmployinent and said t h a i no morc than 10 per ccnt of Canada's youth .werc denied opportunitips for carcers and establishmg a home. "In a country of our climate." he said. somc\v'hat unsure of himself, " i t is, and always will be incviUnblc t h a i a certain number of young unmarned worker.s w i l l have to bc a bit mobjlo." Indicating that somelhlng should bc done for those 16 and over not re-cciving joblcis bcncfifs, t h e ' M i n i s t er on ihe other hand stated, " Maybe I am old-fashioncd, but I don't think the government should s t a r l . p a t c r n a - llsm SO young," . ; A t noon-hour, 20 young people. most of thom unemployed, French and Enghsh-speaking, paraded. in ERRORS U N L I M I T ED B y B O B W A RU T h e bane of folk who have to do w i t h editing newspapers is the typo-graphical error. or what has somc-timcs been called. the " l a w of the bunglc." Readers mightn't always know i t; but proofreaders and cditors pore over a papcr before i f s f i n a l l y p n n t - ed. Then, w i t h fingcrs crossed, they see i t put o n the press. But despite the effort cxpendcd, errors do crecp in. Sometlmes the mlstakes arc humorous. Indeed, the addition, droppmg, or tran.sposltion of a Ictter d o e s m a r v c l o u s things for the languagc. T h e n again some errors are ghastly. A n d if you'll forgive us for bcin? spook-tacular; these arc the errors t h a t : h a u n t editors. One b r i g h t aspect of the whole inat-ter is that it is comforting to ai) of us (including editors) when someone else pulls a boner., . . t •• • • • * For instancc a newspaper rcfcrrcd to " a defectivc on the pollcc force." When the error was pointcd out, they corrected it i n t h i s way: " a dcteytlvc i on the policc farce." matlzcd." , T l i e n there wa.s the Sunday School picnic that was dcscnbcd, as . " a hug success." " o t h e r ciTors of laijijuago pop up f r om time to time which.convcy an entirely d i f f e i c n t mcaning to a sen-tcncc. Indeed, the dropping of a com-ma can oftcn give a n cdlior a coina — the misplaced Word results,'When duscovcrcd, iii .some well-pliiccd v/ord. A n ad. formstancp, ."^tatcd: -VVant-cd — table by lady with (ietachaljlc ]cg.s," Anotlier.advcrli.scd for •'Boy— UJ look after lioise who can spcak D u t c h . " - T r i c n there was the firni which nad thi.s M o l h e r ' s Day .spec:al. " D o i r i k i l i your wifc. Lct our niachinc do the d i r l y work for you." " W l i y go al.scv.lierc; to bc clicatcd? You can trust us to do Uie job", m H s l i g l i t l y ini-sv,'ordcdad v,hich hm, i been rcprinted m many form.s, i All of IhLs, of cour.se, only undcr-i l i i i c s t h a t wc arc vcry con;><;ious o f iho I fnct that errors do crop^up. /V/c try ! lo laugh at our ov/n, atul hope t/iat oihcrs laugh with, not Jil. U.S. 1 And sdtho' wc cairt alv/ays lau;;h at: our own.crrors II docs help lo.know ( In January, the National Employ-menl Service had 569,000 jotis a p p l i - cations from across the country, w i lh B.C. one of the hardest h i t areas.) Charies Johnston (SC-Bow R i v e r ): Dismissing farmers' market problems as trlfles. said, " T h e farmers arc not hard up on the prairlcs, I know." • T R A D E WITII ALL-Bona Arsenault, L i b c r a l M P for Bonaventure, expresscd conccrn for the problems of young people, and agrced with. proposals made In the brlcf to creatc jobs. and to amend the Unemployment Insurance "Act. He fclt Canada should trade with all countries, "even with the Sovlet U n i o n and C h i n a . " (Labor M i n i s t er Gregg had also supportcd Irade w l th a l l countries vcxccpt In strateglc materials;") Social Credit M.P. Charles Johnston, of Bow R i v e r , said the youth p r c - .sentcd-"an cxhaustlve brlcf most of which wc can go along wlth." Hc uddcd, liowcvcr, that i n the vicw of his party, only new monetary policies could prcvent a depression. George Hahn, of the samc group, from New We.stmlnslcr, .said, "I want you to know that i i Is n o t our pollcy to say to the youth. ' J o i n the army, or «tarve t o d c a t h ' . " Hc a^reed that somc government publlcily lendcd to placc such an altcrnatlvc bcfore young Canadians. Cohficrvative M.P. J o h n . D l c f c n - baker saw the dclegatcs march ' in front of the Parliament Buildlngs. He congratulated the youth for "a vcry good .Ijrlct and iiiccly prcsentcd case.'- • •• David C r o l l , Toronto Spadlna, and other L i b c r a l M P ' s wcrc vcry cvaslvc. Hc lauded the fedcral government, but blamcd the provinces for the present unemployment problems. Torstaina, maalisk. 24 p. — Thursday, March 24,1955 Sivp =-'-Hfe^--'Q,:'^'/'-^^^^ SH: Detrolfs cencral managcr, Jack Adams. Icft, and Kualic Terry Sawchuk have a double causc for ceieliration. Bcoldcs shuttin^ out the Canadiens, O—fl, to wln their »cvcnth stralRht NHL championship, the Red \Vings: liclpcd S:iwchuk win thn VcrJna trophy. Terry had a marfiln of ane over Maple liCafs Harry Lumley^ Wiio wln tlictniphy luKt seison. . Fifth World Youth Festiva Supported By Youth A classic m the newspapcr World . . .. , was a referencc to " b a t t l e scarrcd ve- | «^»'"•^ "^'^ ^^^^^^^"^ ''^ terans." In corrected copies it camc i ^'•'""^e out ' B o t t l e .scarrcd", " b a t t l e scared", | and " b o t t l c scarcd". Of course an i m p o r l a n l inatler Lo •jndcrline for cveryone is the fact Uusi P-A-ennätys tehty sadan metrin selkäuinnissa Mexico City. ^ T ä ä l l ä käynnissä ol<r\'lin P a n - A m c n k a n kisoihin on osallistunut kaikkiaan 22 läntisen palloiipuolLskon maan edustajat ja Caiiadasta on' kisoihin saapunut k a i k k i a a n noin 70 osanottajaa, Ca-nadalai «illa cl ollut t o i v o l t u a onnea r a t a - Ja k c u t t a u r h c i l u n o l a l l a , mutta sen lisjiks! canadalai.sct osalll«tuvat m;ö.skin naisten koripalloiluun, miekk a i l u u n , painiin, ratsastukseen ja u i n t i i n . . i l u o m a t t a v l J i canadalalstcn mcncs-ty. s naiKSJi kisoissa tapahtui viime maanantaina kun 18-vuotla» Lcnorc Fisher British Columblasta saavutti uuden Pan-Amerikan ennätyksen n a i i l c n 100 m. selkäuinnin alkuerässä. Ensimmaiseasa crä.s.sa rikkoi USA^n C y n l h l a G i l l entisen ennätyk- )-;f'ii ajalla 1.17.C multa miss Pishcr ' r-Qt »hoV,iWvT.r>nnif. w h ' j n f - v f ' r e r r ' d r e I UI saman matkan toisessa erä.ssa vielä T h e n there was the cla8.,ifield ad «nly people w n ; n c v c r c r r <».L i vokonalsta 8/10 . v , i . h « ^ , t t . , . . hrw,.,nc. « K „ „ t ' - M o s c who n c v c r do a n y l l i.Mg A.S long , r M r e m m . . , . ^ja.-*a V.okonaifa 8^10 a i we're trying it errors do err-i;>o; A n o l h e r c o m f o r i i n i . ; tliiri'^ for the rditor is that what he wnU:.s; inu.st hf* rcad in ordcr for errors to be which omitted a " k ' b r h i g i n g about t h i s : "Expericnccd chcf, a b l c t o do fancy cooing." An insccti^lde was once advcrtised as "good for gettlng! r i d of aunts." 1 The abscncc of the l e t l c r " g " has i been responslble for dozens of h o v / - 1 , Icrs, to wit. " T h e new bride is twenty > ^ C l l m % l likcly k^rp on Ifvli:):^ feet w.dc from tauttrc&s to b u t t r c s . " i ^ « ^'"^''^ ''"^^ " T n c ncwly complctcd bridc can carrj ; »-'«cp on noticmg thcrn 60 tons." • • , : ~ " F I J I S T ^ I C T O R I A CROSS The Victoria Cross docs fxcm that; sckunttla nopeammin k u l ^ yhdysvui-talaincn. Canadan edustajat sijoittuivat: Jcol-manneks) 400 m. vlcstinulnnlssa, j o n ka voitti U S A n joukkue 4.29,L C a n a - daialstcn aika oli 4,43.9. Ba-scball-mestaruudcn voltti D o m i - nlcan tasavallan joukkue ja jänkit saivat tyytyä tolisccn t i l a a n. Nyrkkeilyssä v o i t u Ar-^cnlllna neljä me-itaruulla. Yhdysvaltain kobnea F o r the f i s h c rmc n t h c r c was the wa» f i r s i j - f . ; va«taan. OtU; lui d c n a i k a n a o s o i l t i - Comment o n a 3Ö-ib. c a t c h . " T h a f s a . — ' ' " " ^ ' " V T ^ ^ d i a n Nezro Ho ' •ai meksikolaiset volmakkaa.sti m i c l - lot of f u h : but for sheer trlcks. f . g h l , '^'ll^^Z^^^,^^^^^^ ' taan era«t^ yhdysvaltalaista palkin»o-a n d s t a m i n a . g i v e m c a s m a l l m o u t h c d ^ L '.T.-lr i ^"omarla vastaan u-n johdo«ta. että , l a ^ at sundown anytime." r ^^'H H rT^nv^d tnfr^ard ifr ' h . n oli .uosinut jänkklnyrkkellljää D u r i n g a recent golf match a new«- J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ '^^ -j^^,^ Lucknow Iri ' " ä n c n t i l a l l - c n määrättiin toinen A hockey hera is a hero and the recent demonstnUon in Montreal iodicates that Montreala flery Maorice -Rocket" Richard tsunquestionablv the most popolar player at present, Last weefc Clarenee CampbcU, chairman of the M I L Euspended the Rocket for the rest of the s e « o n f or fl«htlnir. Montreal lana of cpnrse would have nothlng papcr c a m e d the «lory of hov/ the g a l l c r y began to follöw the contcndcr insttfad of the champ; S a i d the paper i " t h e cpntender'8 shorts were falling j l?/;7. yhdv~;valtalainnn. j Maänantal-ilt^aan mcnncasä olivat j U S A i n edustajat «äancct kokpon 91'1 1 pisteitä. Arg'^^tilria 412, M>fkslkk on everygrccn with amazlng regu- ] ^or thTcold ^'u^ carc \ 211 ja C h i l e 134 pl>itettä. C a n a d a l la I d r l t y . " onr^ ie;,rns of their cold. ; oli yhdek^iäs l i l a 31 pisteellä. T O T H E R K S C IB A kindheart«i M . P . n a m e d Pear More truth than error, chalrmcn might agree, wa« Ih the notice of meeting whlch stated " T h e Prcsident do with such a decisicn and lait Tharsday heM one of the greatest demonstrations In the history of C Wedne8day, April 8th, sports. Our photo sbows somc cf the demonstratort, who after the «ame wa» called foUowln« the «rst period wlth I>«troit leadinff, paraded up and down the main Btreet oC MontreaL Un/ortonatelr the demonstraUon waa marred the act« of hoodloms who took advanUje of Uie oeeaiton (o Icot »Utn* In the confoilon, Detroit wai probably ^nite happy about the oatcomc a» tber were able i o gsto the lead «nrer Montreal for the Hrrt time tbls season. the f l n a i ; m e c t l n g v/ill be h e l l . " . W h c n O y p s y Rose Lee turned p l a y - wrlgbt a n announcement stated that Once he learriS of their cold, Hc quickly act.s bold; ~— • And appropriates a lot of hot air. i A M I N O R C O N O I T I ON "«bc wa» having her navel dia- speclallze,' S K I L L S " W h a t k h i d of officer arc you?" " F m a naval surgc^^n." " M y goodness! Kow you doctor» S m i t h : Ilere'» the last p a i r of t r o u - »er.» you made for me I'd l i k e t h em r c - .veated You know, I ,slt aiot T a i l o r : Yes, and I hope you've brought the Ijill to be receipted Y ou kaow I've stood a lot B y LIbby F l i ie Tordnlo's Steve Endlcott was among the 75 y o u t h l c a d c r s from all pnrts of the world who gathcred in B e r l i n Pcb. 25—-28 for the Executive C o u n c l l Mcctlng of the W o r l d Feder a t i o n of Dcmocratic Youth. The meeting hnd been cnllcd to dlscuss two points—youth i n t h e f i g h t against the thrcat of atomlc wnr, and prc-parätlons for the F l f t h W o r l d Y o u th F e s t i v a l . • • • .'• ••, " I was Imprcssöd w l t h , t h c strong awaroncss of i.lic youth" of A s i a and Europe of the new dangcr of atomlc war slncc the declslon of the N A TO C o u n t i l to 'Icgallzc' atomlc wcapons." Steve told Champion. It wu« illu.stratcd at the mcctlng by the Itullaii rcpresentatlvcs who plcdgcd that by May B-, the tcnth annlver.sary of Vlctory over NazLsm In Europe, the young people of his country win collect l:alf a m i l l i on s!«- naturcs on the V i c n n a A p p e a l agalnst atomlc WHrfare. " I t w a s perhaps best rcprcscnted by the Japunesc people Wiio h a d alieady collecled 20 m i l l i on signnturcs agaljisl the H-Bomb," said Steve. One of the most intercsling people hc mct there was Mrs. Akiko Sckl, Secretary of the J a p a n Modcrn M u sic Association, and Dlrcctor of the Music Center and Central Choru.s, among olhcr things. She was Icadcr of hcr delcgalion w]^lch included a rcprcscnlalvc of the National Con-grcss of Young Men and Womt'ii, an organlzjiUon of over a m i l l i o n mcmbcrs. O n the Invltatlon of European y o u l h movcmcnts, the Japanesc wil! «end a dclcgallon to tour Europe a-; part of the a n t l - H - B o m b camjiaiKn. Notcworthy at the mcclhig w,'».s the upsurge of Holidarlty actions a» the youth of Europe and Asla battle the rc-emcr«encc of G c r i n a i i . m l l l t a r l s m . Reprcnscntativcs of Exst and We.sl Germany told fii a «reat f l g h l again.sl the r c m l l l t a r i z a t l o n o i thc.T country. As the Executive mcl, the trciity okaylng this v/a.s pam- d by the Ade-l u i u t c r govcntinent, WoIfKP»ig Schf>or, young Cathollc music tcacher from Stuttgart, West Germany, dcclarcd Itiiit this Iftsuc would bc dccldcd not in parliament, b u l * o i i the »Ireela, in Ihc «ch(wlc., In the faclorles." Hc »lm arinounccd the holding of an A i l - G c r m a n Y o u t h R a l l y M a r c h l ' J - 2 0 In B e r l i n a!?ain5l remllltarizatlon. ' • T l u ' Executive Icarned witlj In-dl'.{ natlon of the a r r c s l of the V/cst G c r m a n Festival Committce," Steve «ald. "They applaudcd the cxamplc of the Brlli.sh youth who ctrculatcd thousands of post cards prolcsling the arrcst of the C o m m l t l c c , iuldrc«.s-cd to Adcnaucr." " T l i c reprcscntalivcs of Canada and U.S. plcdgcd to do more to .strengthcn the bonds of undcrstandinx and f.'!- cndship «') c:5scntlal for the building of a i>caccfui world. a n d happy f ulure for youth", Steve.reportcd, ' H i c rank» of the W F D Y wcre 6wellcd by afflHatlona acccptcd at this mcctlng. of 13 new organlzallons f r om aa many countries. . "The mcctlng rcportcd that festival fevcr te mountlng In all couiUriw," Steve «aldi Indlcatlvc of the warm rc^ponf;<.v U; the P l f t h /World Y o u t h Festival to bc held i n P o l a n d l h i s summer, is announcement that B r i t a i n wil] scndhig over 1,000 young people.^ Dunish Y M C A und jrymnastlc culLural youlh organizalion 1 backcd the World . Y o u l h • Pest Twelvc iMlcrnallonal .sports br have announccd tholr «upp amoiig them are trauk u n d : f cycllng, rowliiR und volleyball. A sjieclal diiy will bc »ct asld the festival for a mcctlng of the coUector» of slgrmtun;:; on the Vl( Appcal. ' Tätenllinollammc. että rakaaU poikamme Elden Matliew Ojanperä kuoli auto-nnneUomiiudCMitii t: mlkuun l."» p, lOr)."). Hän oli »yi nyt h f i n i i k u u n IH p. l9:W\Vlct< A f i i i e l i a , Ontiirlojisa, josta mu W h i t c r i s l i i i n v. If)10. Vainaja h d i i l U iM t a m m i k u u n ,?0p. P a r k L J haiitjiUKmaalian SudburysHa. Lähinnii liiinlä siireniaan Jäi J:i l«ä sekä sl.skumlchensa kar Ja paljon Kukuliilsia. j a tuttavi; H y i n v h u u l l n .sa koUportln «ui. cminf':i;)vl:itaa voineet kumplkr «'It' kohti kuolemaa j o »illoin ku On kuolon k;i.si kylmä, armoto KK n u i l l i l rvo,sll rakkaan poikam A i t i ja Sammui kirk;i:; Kilmä, katse l i y v a, miiiv.Uj y.avnui Jäi j a kal))!iu« «yvfi. . Sirtliosi i ; i l a j a T<i K I I T O S Jlaliiammt' tatfMi k i i U i i a knll Kukulai.-.ia ja l u l l a v i a . Jotka H u u t i l u k u / . s l n ( ) K . ' i a p u i v a i haut tilal.-Hiuler-n, Kiito» k u k k a l a it ta, osanytU>korH;i.'it.a ja kaik o.siia ottfiv;».sta a vasta. K i i t o s niyoii kantajille Ju ka t a r j o i l j j o i l l e. KUtollu/uudclla, A I ; K A . I A N I I L O 0.fANI'KIi VVInlcfish, Ontario N O I M N G E R i A boss upon rncctlng lils_partru;r in 1 a restaurant exclaimcd, "Oh. my ! go«h! I forgot UJ closc the safe." " W h y worry," «ald the parlncr, '•wc'rc both hcre." N E W R E ( ; O K D { C h a m p : '••What's: my tcmperature,J D o c ? ' ' i Uoddr: "One hundred and three." | C h a m p : "What'» the world's rc ( » r d? Tiilci» surulla j u kaipuHlosell iinmllari, e t u mieheni Hjalmar T. Saa (Vaniiuiimaiiti nimi 1'erasaai Jtijoll Port Arthurin »airaa! h e l m i k u u n 10 p. .14 vo lUalsrna, l i a n oli syntynyt La J i i r v c l l a , SuomfjrtKH, elokuun ISOO, josta «iirtyi «.'anadaai v u o l l a Kllteri, asuen ZCt vi C;o<hr:«nfn tienoilla, toimien i mclKatoiäsa, joista .1 v u o l t a s «lirlyl tänne INirt A r t h u r i i n, kcnneltt;n klrvf?>ml»fhcna ja luen jäsenenä I 'nil»'.d l i r o t h ei of Carpenters and .lolncrs of ; ri<::t uiiion paikalliso-sastoon Ilänta lafilmia k;tlp;tamaai valmons:t Klly, tytarpuoll mr L o j i i l , 1'orl Arthurissa ja. ii Ivltärenftjl ro rs. I. K v a l h c im lieinern sekä. muita sukul HauU-ius tapahtui SarRentln lausloimistosta Riverside hau nruiahan h<?lmikuun 14 päivä, Uiri r , Pajala toimittaen hau sen, • • •• , •Oi-elama, iriila olclka; Kt kukkia, el ruu.suja, r.!i tyhjä QU;I v.-trjo vaan. täynnä tuskaa, kyyneleittt. Viimeinen U.-rvelidys unohturr rnalle, inonivuolux-Ue elamali r i l l e . • K I I T O S T H l c n .sydärnclli.sefiti kiitän vlä, jotka olivat H j a l m a r i a S£ ma.ssa viimeiseen lepoori. ; k i i U i n kfihvitarjoiiun järjes u-.mii C 3 J : n : P o r t A r t h u r i n os .h;ialillc..:^ ,; , Teitä ya'ikklaklittäeh, E L L Y S A A RI
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Title | Vapaus, March 24, 1955 |
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Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
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Date | 1955-03-24 |
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SITÄ
J A -
ÄTÄ
VASHASPOMAS OXfiELM*
K&cA piiniTDj-tia vaiiiiaa-oia-kesiiustelivat
ensin politiikasta "aTT
t en Heittämisen taidosta, sano' to"
nen i)e.s:ä; "
— M : n u l l a o n y i s i keiuoi-rja, mu.
t a Siitä, ej ole mitään hyötyä.
— L i i a n paljoii iiaunistelua - i ,;
m i t a ? •
-r- Sinäpä sen sanoit. Jo>a kerta
Itun a l a n lukemaan ohjeua, a^a
s a m a l l a tavalla: '-Ouakaa \ u ) j d ^'
a s t i a " — se ratkaisee asian.
T A S A P E L I
K a l j d e l l a . f a r m a r i l l a oli usein kinaa
siitä kumpi heistä pystyy kasvatil.
maan parempia tuotteita. Eräänä pä'.
vänä toinen heistä lähetti poikans"
l a i n a a m a a n toiselta sahaa.
— Mitä hän sillä "tekisi? kysyi mies
— Isällä- o n n i i n suuri kaali, että
hanan täytyy sahata se halki' saa-dakseen
sen sopimaaiv tvöntökärryii.
le, vastasi poika. • v
.— Mene t a k a i s i n j a sano isällesi'
ettei hän voi nyt l a i n a t a sahaani. Se
j u u t t u i k i i n n i perunaan.
Edmonton.- — Viime keskiviikkon»
saivat surmansa Russell Beck ja E -
, m e r G . L a v s o n , kun heidän' autonsa
törmäsi C P R : n matkustajajunaan
rautatieyhkäytäväliä n o i n mailin ver-'
r a n itään täältä.
l e r i n omasta puolueesta. noudattaa
v a l i t s i j o i d e n s a tahtoa ja heittää
A d e n a u e rm syrjääni koska kaikille
o n selvaa, etta jalleenaseistaminen
sulaee pois Saksan, jalleenyhdistäai-
: sen' mahdollisuudet. Tämä merkit-i.
sisi B o n n m halhtuksen järjestynyttä
j a ,perustusla:ll;sca vaihdosta — siL'.
tymistä " B o n n i n kokoomuksesta",
•VVeimarin kokoomukseen", .4.denaue-r
i s t a Ollenhaueriin. .
K a i k k i muut mahdollisuudet joh-talsivat
ilmeiseen räjähdykseen, Par
i i s i n sopimuksien toteuttaminen loisi •
suunnattoman jännityksen kahden
Saksan väl.lle ja voisi johtaa myös
kansalaissotaan Lansi-Saksassa. jota
koetusta B o n n i n liittotasavalta ei
kestäisi, v a a n päättyisi joko sosialis^.'
m i i n tai avoimeen fasistiseen diktat
u u r i i n . Viimeksmainitussa tapauksessa
saattasl III maailmansota s}1-
tyä pelkästä sattumasta.
Näin "The New Statesman and
Nation"' Länsi-Saksan nykyisestä pol
i i t t i s e s t a tilanteesta.
c tiili liew
AXTTI RAXTA UIXS AT LAKEHEAD
Much Improvement in FCASF Skiers
Tu some people it m i ^ h i sound '
a bit uniu;ual, but when F C A SF
senior champion cross-country
skier A n t t i E a n t a t r a v e l s , h c . c o n -
siders his t r u i t y skis equally as
iinportant baffffage as his tooth-bru£.
h. even despite the fact that
la?t Week we declared the skiing
season c o n c l u d e d . l t was probably
sorncxvhat öf a surprise to many
ski cnlhusiasts i n >the Lakebead
whcn last weckend A n t t i unload-cd
himself from the train, skis
and a l i , a n d procecded to win the
10 km. event i n the U k u sponso-r
e d m e e t . After the meet A n t t i -
cbmbercd back on the t r a i n and
Jieadcd out fcr the Pacific coast
M-hcre he '.viii tr>- his luck at f l s h - •
ins :is lie did l a s t ycar. Ghances
are that A n t l i wr!l be sncaking in
a little s k i i n g i n the B. C. moun-tains
in bct\vcen drifts. The f o i -
lovin?: report Rivc3 a l i t t i c dope
on tJje Isku meet: '
Port -Arthur. — Skiiiiff coinpetitions
riave ended for another ynar, but not
becausp of lack cl s:\ci\v b[.-
means. . ..V .
. The bst mecl of ths .sca;on Xvnz] wa.s even abie to rccord one w i n over
he!d b y the Isku A. C. :n P c r t A r t h u r . I Ehco^s H e l e n Auranen, who ui a s k i -
The w.r.ner of the 10 km, event v.-as i er of vcry fine repute.
Antti R:tnt;i oi Beavcr. Lake, vho ': Thcbiggest up.«;et.of the year hiap-rcached
the f i n i s h l n g l l n e i n 45 m i n u -
tes a n d l l seconds. Huovinen. iPort
Art,hur's m a i n contender, droppedout
after three kilometers.
The past season has been one of
the most active i n many years, with
many fine meets. and keen competi-tion.
F G A S P iJkiers have made great
strides t o v a r d better standards and
p r o v i d i n ? stiff competition to dther
clubs. : •
The best shoTving was probably
made by Jehu's 15 year old K a rl
K r a t s , who on two occasions m the
latter part of the season beat Bob
Gray, D o m i n i o n junior champion; and
crowded A. R a n t a out of first place in
one meet.
Most improved skier in many c r i -
t i c s estimaton was K a r l Puiras cf
Speed, who put on a vcry good per-formance
m the Dominion champiOn-s
h i p by placing f i f th i n .the 30 km.
event, .wh'ich was quite a b o o s t f or
K a r l . f r om last year's second-last.or
SQ-. • • ;
Anaong the fairer sex, Jehu's Elma^
any | M a ::inen .showed great promise to
! make a fine skier; This season she
pened at the C a n a d i a n championship
meet, where Clarence Servold. a 27
year old well-driller from Camrcse,
A l t a , beat out last year's champion
A r v o Ayranto. who most predicted
would be an easy Winner . m . b o th
cross-country events.
E v e n though the meets arc now
over, v/e 5houldn' t forget our skis
entirely. We should gct out and ski
as much as possible. ahvays con-centratmg
on style and techniquc,. as
these are our weakest points. Also it
is • important to stay - in condition as
much as possible during the summer
monthsL. T h a t will make it so much
easier next season;
MYT S A A N UT
T I L A U S T A
i tänään osuutensa;
8 tilausta
wä saanut käynnssä olevan levitysrjn-
Ita t i l a u s i a , sillä nyt saapui 8 uutta
Lkuntaa osuutensa: Larder Lake, Mea-t
a paljon on vielä «ellaisiakin paikka-ihen,
että : täyttävät osuutensa vasta
I k a i k k i a a n puuttuu tavoitteesta vielä
ä, että "töpinäksi" on pantava.
ilaus. M a t t i Heiska Torontosta 1 nisä
15 t i l a u s t a ostiuden ollessa 20. Yrjö
a p l o i k s i , j o i t a on jo 16. Tilaaja Lardn
esta 1, F a n n y L i n d , Vancouverista 1 j3
l i ovat a i n a eturivissä, ovat ilmeisesti
puklrUIä. sillä sieltä on tullut vasta 2
mton f'raskaan koneiston" kanssa. Port
tensa a i n a k i n 200-prosenttisesti. Näitä
»nää sivuuttaa, ellei loppukiri ole mor-mahdollista.
^Rosenberg oli yksinkertaisesti
v a i n melianUdco, jolla oli tietoa
v a i n atomlpommjn mekaanisista
l a i t t e i s t a . Ne tiedot, mitä hän
vaimoineen antoi atomipommin
rakenteesta, olivat vähempiarvois
i a (minor ImportanceK"
N o i n vuosi sitten/maaliskuun 17 p;
1954, J u l k a i s t i i n New York Timesinä
1 Y h d y s v a l t a i n atomivoimakomissionln
Entisen jässneh, t r i James Beckerlej-n
" T r i Beckerley tähdensi, etlä
a t o m i - j a vetypommia ei ole var
a s t e t tu meiltä. Vakoilu vei vä: ,
häarvoista osaa (minor
Neuvostoliiton saadessa näinä,:/:
aseet, hän s a n o i . . . Atomipommit^,',
eivät ole sellaisia laitoksia, että
niitä voidaan varastaa j a mont-:.;;
t a a tiedoksi, sanoi t r i Beckerley
. korostaen vakoilun suhteellisen
vähämerkityksellisyyttä." .
M u t t a Rosenbsrgit känennettiiJi;
k u o l i a a k s i sen olettamuksen — MfJ-^f
C a r t h y l a l s e n valheen — periisteenj,.;
että juuri he olivat atomipommin
Neuvostoliitolle antaneet!
S a m o i n o n kymmeniä muita tiede-jnlehiä
t u o m i t t u pitkäaikaiseen van-,
keuteen a n n a s t a "rikoksesta". ,
J a k u t e n s a n o t t u . lukematto-Tut y^-i
dysvaltalalset — j a häpeä sanoa, iny*;
monet canadalalset — ovat nriika;
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