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TÄTÄ
S i m
porvari on jos,
lista* toimlrtu^,
nmmusti?
tommunistt • •
nustatte* UeSii''
sen kommoojäi
iTOSTELVA '
»ies lauloi fi;
mörisevä
>i täälläkin.^
laulajana.'
kko
ussa
ähden urhefln-nantalnabät
Väinö Leskinen
tlon koolle'knt-.
s, jonne Jäijes-,.
satoja osanot-"
noudattanut knt::
eni osa ja nfin
iia vain salaistakin
valtaoa
Il pikkuautoina i
le. Paikalla d-
V "Urheilun to»'
än- TOL:n rin-ostava
kokoat
n ensi tilassa!
itöjä valmiste.'
1 yhteydeää fl-käsittelemään
jonka pube^^i
•1 Arvi Haista.'.
! hjrväksyi ko-',
!llä 247 vastaan
olla asettumat-'
en omistaauis;
lyn siirtymisäl.>
»positio oli a!';
' Texas Ofl.,
Oil Companyn;
idettä perustdr:i;|
ä. että 'yim\
äisUn olisi bÄ.!'*
n etujen nuj-'
«n esitys,;jofcl'1
rkinnyt moite-':
hylättiin' tod-tiaa
•stoliiton halli-
»lotov autptet(-i~|
iiito tehtaaisL' I
aitoksella; tv^lj
ga-nimistä"alf?
Olgan varröli^l
tuottanut
on kirjaimista!
ninen tehdas^v?
liiton autoisfa,^
jaimet tulevaf
linen teJidas^.J
jo ennen iQtni-d
totehlaan.J
ja Ylidysvalb»-'
söpinius em^:
aavat käytttfi;
>ssa, sanoi BI»i;i|
jned Balaft^,
Sasi. että nj*-
tarokko antuj
jlmltuiUe sisi^-
Ista. sillä näoä.
,11 Ranskan']*^^!
Balafregh'ilfr,^
assa.
, jonka <1esti j
ulkomaille, Ji^
sen propagau'j
ksi joka Ne» rj
j kansandeBW il
n demokrs^
pahasti xa^J
luonnölliEe^;]
dn näkokpiÄJ
i joukosa
Berliinissä" i »|
ä 1953) Täs&
i vilpittöniää
aneensa fflJS^i
^Öolosuhtddaj
t ole ndbofiil
imien pelin^ |
oUisesti^.^i
Ltakoon mi^j
i kaduillak*
taloja, ajebi»]
to paikialffl»-.)
i kaupunlöa-f
dtaisia
imuksiin,J"*j
roimat vaJhJ^J
Now Ifs Our Turn
eolei
iän ei ole « s"
, herra
lamaan B*?
akanoitaJJl
an ajan
.mutta s
puvaiäa 1
ina to^-
Weil, the big weekend is over and after we catch up on oixt
l sleep things should be back to-normal and we should be
Ible to standup to tnerigours of the l i i t t o j u ^ we
[re not a competing athlete, othenvise our conditioh might be a
fcit questionable after dashingabout Toronto for three days with
minimum of sleep. . .
Yes sir, i t was ohe of the best affairs we've attended for a
ong time. Thousands of people,böth young and old töok in varaus
aspects öf the Tehth Music Festival of the Finnish Organi-ätion
of Ganadä.; Andnobody was disappointed-
The performances bf the four participating mixed choirs
blus their women*s and nien's choirs, was of an extremelyhigh
'"andard and even the most demanding music critics wereready
I doff their hats for a job well done. The highlight of thö cul-iral
events was of cour^.the öantata-Mgari sävel' whichwas
Iresented by the massed choirs with over a hundred singers
alstered by the 16-man strong Toronto bapd.
In addition to the well rehearsed musical prögram there;
i^ere many pther interesting program ntunbers such as folk
Jances and recitations, which added colour to the Festival;
And in addition to the wonderiul concerts thät were held
tie Festival proyided an exceller^topportunity to nie«t countlöss
lld f riends, who vhad • travelled f rom distant points. Hundreds bf
*"innish-Ganadians had flocked to the Festival and in addition
seems that the border must have been a busy place with so
any Finnish-Americans arriving to take in the festivities.
As a matter of fact many people had SO many interests on
ne side that theydid not have an opportunity to enjoy the per-ormances
of the choirs. The words of one young out-of-towner
jrobafaly best exemplify the attitude of this group, who rievef
isJ one of our big festivals, but who on the other hand meet s6
any friends that they only get in on the "fringes •'of the Festi-lal.
We heard this young chap exclaim to a friend of his as?he
ame up to the bandshell as the cantata was being presented:
Say, this is good, I wouldn't want to miss thisagain!'
As the yreekend revelry came to a close it seemed the möst
ommon parting words were:"Seeyou at the Liittojuhla":
Yes sir, we sure will. It might be a timely reminder that
bere is only a few weeks to go and it is time to start läyirig
feide the necessary sheckles to make the trip, (They say debts
kcurred during the Music Festival cian be held over uatil after
he Liittojuhla.) . .
The music lovers and active people in the Finnish conmiuni-les
got together during a luU inthe festivities and unanimoiisly:
'-reed that. the next Music Festival should be held in Port
thur. The young people did not doso well. Although ä meet-
|ig of young people had been scheduled it did not materiälize
id urgent youth problems will have to be discussed on änother
ccasion. Perhaps the Liittojuhla willmake it possible tb get
Dgether for a discussion especially as to the future of this päge.
Well, we'll have to drop tte typewriter and^ shoulder. a
wel and rake and get out to the field to get things in shäjiö-^for
he next big "vveekend that is rapidly.approachlng. MetMriks we
jrill also search aröurid"lii the trash ih the basehient and get the
Irelcome mat out so we.can repay some of the debts of hospita-
Ity incurred in Toronto last weekend.
VGE VERSUS YOUTH
HO WILL BE THE NEXT
IEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP?
[Can age survlve? Is youth prepar-
1?
In many instances a -7ea ansver to
>th of these queries wou]d be sound-correct.
But whea it comes to
)slng the next faeavywelght boxing
ipion,: one an£(wer has to be af flir^--
ttlve and the other negative. Pick
[hich is yours and youVe got your-ilf
a brand new world.champlon.
This rather enigmatic situation
[here youth meets age in a battle
the finish, vlctor and Tangulsheid.
teen created by the recent ,ab-
Ication of klng
ig claimants for hls crown are
icient and wUy Archle Moore,. king
the llghtheavies, and young and
>mising - Floyd Patterson, New
fork,'s Hurricane Jackson and Pltts-th's
Bob Baker are given outside
lances for the hionor. ji
Moore is certainly the I^dlng qua--
fier for the heavyweight prize. Plac-anywhere
faetween 39 and 45 ager
^ has been a: wayfaring battler. ih
ie ring for 20 yeare.; He has an enr
M l e record pf 120 «his. 19 losses and
I dravvs. and though by-passed for
pampionship honors untU past his
jeak, is rated one of the fine fighterff
ring history. Credit it to durabillty
Macity and perseverance that he flr
•lly managed to eke some dpllars
id honor out of a profession vfaich
lumbed its nose: at him disgracefuUy
>r most of his life.
* , *
With mediocre and untested oppo-
!ats around today it is possible Ar-
'ie can spot the- field some 15 and
years and stifl walk öff with the
Certatoly. on; the hasis öf his
;rfonnance. agalnst Rocky last year,
Js best equippedl
But how long can yon last?
Age for most people.is llke a sneak
'ief. It is a spedal enemy';Of atb-stes
past youth's- bloom — crecplng
>n them stealthlly and stripplng
em of talents and skfUs. Reflezes
use to respond 1 ^ go weaty, achesj
id pains easfly tossed off in earl^'
irs remain to plagoe and plonder.
faJfe Ezzard Charles, one of the most
tplished. fighters in thering a
yeare ago.SuddenIy after the se^
Marciano oontest he didnt have.
anymore. The toi/ of Marelano'5.
:k-bU5ting pnncbes vas an bnporr
>t iiactor in his demise Mit give
faiher Time - and enmobtive effeet
yem in the zing a poiraf ui asdst
Ironically, Ciiarles fvas the only
fighter who seemed to have the hex
sign on Moof e whipping liim in two
encoimters when both were In their
primO; Now. Charles, though younger
Is washed up and Archle is leading
contender for the heavyvreight tltle
Charles once held.
•Archle has certainly retained ^ mar-velousskllls
long past the thne when
much. yotmger' fighting talents have
hung up the gloves but ali good thhigs
come to an end.
• • ••.
Patterson. 21-year-old Brooklynite
who seems to have blossomed into a
bona-flde heavy' has been selected by
virtually everyone as a future champ.
But one big unan8wered questbm.re-malns
around the young phenoip: Has
he been adequately tested by available
heavyweights to allow full, esthnate
of his present abillty? _ . :
Since tumlng pro Patterson has
scored 30 victories and suffered «ne
dublous loss to ex-lightheavy-weight
champ Joey Maxim. Twenty-two of
these successeswere via knockouts, 13
scored in his last 13 outings. Quite an
Impressive record —"but the only vic-tory
over a h«ivywelght of real conse-quence
nras his knockout of tough
Jimmy Slade.
: This is ho slap at the cautious manr
ner in which the youngster has been
brotight ak>ng by his manager. Giis
D'Amato. There are enough shat-ter
«»l fighting careers and battered
pugs lying around as'a result of dor
it-quick, greedy managcrs to recom-'
mend cautlon for any fighter. ,
A fev years bacfc another potentlal
champ, handlediyith similar caution,
proved x«ady wben the moment arriv-ed.
Tlils was Marciano The question
Is can Floyd make history repeat it-self?
Jackson, In contrast to Patterson,
has been seen agalnst enough of the
cnrrent heavyweight8 to get; a p r e t^
good esthnate of his abilify,''
The ^year-old Challenger Is pos^^
sesed-of odd and anpmlictable tem-per^
ment-inside and ontside the ring.
Inside, he is a perpetaal flaiUng ma-
Ring yeteran Archie Moore
TIIBETIN JA KIINAN
VllSIVUÖTISiUHLA
chine <an withstanl thunderöus hIows
Peking^ — Toukokuun 22 päivänä
tuli kuluneeksi viisi vuotta Kiinan
kansantasavallan keskushallituksen
ja Tiibetin paikallisen hallituksen
sopimuksen solmimisesta,
joka koskee toimenpiteitä Tiibetin
rauhanomaisen 'Vapauttamisen toteuttamiseksi.
Sopimuksen solmimisesta
kuluneen viiden vuoden aikana
Tiibetille on ollut ominaista
laaja taloudellinen ja kulttuurira-kennustyö,
joka on saanut erikoisen
suuren laajuuden sen jälkeen kun
saatiin valmiiksi 'Sikangin—-Tiibetin,
Tsinghain—Tiibetin^ Lhasan-^
Sigatzen, Sigatzen—Dzangdzen sekä
muiden maanteiden rakentaminen
yhteisieltä pittiiideltaan yli 4,000 kilometriä.
Lähitulevaisuudessa Tiibet
pääsee rautatieyhteyteen Kiinan
sisäpiirien kanssa.
Tiibetissä kiinnitetään suurta
huomiota maatalouden; karjatalouden
, ja käsiteöUlsuusalojeh kehittämiseen,
jotka ovat'paikallisen väestön
tärkeimpiä toimimuotoja. Avun
antamiseksi talonpojille kansanpan-kin
osastot ovat antaneet väestölle
korotonta luottoa taikka alennetulla
korkomaksulla 1,386,000 yania. Valtio
on antanut maksuttomaan käyttöön
talonpojille maätalauskalustoa
1,700,000 yanin arvosta. Edistyneiden
maataloustapojen opettamiseksi
tiibettiläisille Lhasan piiriin on perustettu
koefarmi ja koneellinen
maatalousasema. -
Tiibetin teollisuuden kehityksessä
on myös saavutettu: vissinlaisia
Jehu Sponsored
Neef Next Sunday
At Beaver Lake
The second track and-field meet
of the current season is scheduled
to take place at the Beaver Lake
field next Sunday. Jehu is the
sponsor of the meet and it is:being
run in conjunction .with the Beaver
Lake summer festival. That means
that there should be, a good crowd
on hand to urge the athletcs on..
A good participation • of athletes
is also expected asSudbury district
athletes are: 'slowly^ getting into
shape and are anxious to: get out
and pit themselves agahist others
in actualcompetition: and that of
course is the tesl that athletes must
go tbrough. if they expect to take
top honors at the Liittojuhla. which
is only a month away.
The track and field events
scheduled for the meet were pub-lished
a Week ago Tuesday and we
might add that there is a good
yariety: of events in 5 and 3 events
for most age classes. _
This time Alerts wiU be well
represented ,and ,wiU make the
competitions that much- morc in^
teresting, Alerts is also accepting
Jehu*s challenge to a volleyball
match and jinay the best team wia ~
This meet will start at.11,A. M.
sharp and parttdpants are advised
to get their entries in to Unto Penttinen
in advance, ^ ' ^ -
commendations on honr^to: win fights
and influencechamplonsbips for long.
and hits with the pover of a eream*
pnff. £te has compHed 27 victories in
32 bonts on flmaring stamina. consr
tant unorthodox _motfon and the ca-molative
effeet öf irtces?ant tai».
Jackson; on hii recoi^d; 8houIdn't be
bellttled but agalnst a sharp-pun-chingdazzUogJCast
Patterson/his As^
Jents are apt to t>e found wanting. '
; In any.event once a nevclamp has
been crovned, 'vatcb ^ for Msirciano.
Inred oat of retiremoit by a milUon
donar gatey to try to regain his tltle.
-^aint SO?"
Bar absorbii^ pnnishment and ladc ' ^ o v look, he OUlort make that
Of puncbing prowe8s vere oerer r«€-auub^^i^^ .
tuloksia. Sigatzeen rakennetaan
höyryvoimalaitosta. Lhasaan rakennetaan
: tänä vuonna vesivoimalaitos
ja: aOtokorjaamo. Tulevaisuudessa
sinne rakennetaan nahkatehdas ja
metallitehdas.
Vuodesta 1951 lähtien vähemmis-:
tökansallisuuksien r keskusinstituut*
tiin on lähetetty opiskelemaan tois^
ta tuhatta tiibettiläistä. TUbetti-
Iäisistä nuorista on jo koulutettu
1,000 lääkäriä, eläinlääkäriä, agronomia
ja muita'spesialisteja.
Vielä aivan hiljattain Tiibetissä ei
ollut lainkaan kouluja, mutta nyt
siellä on 31 alkeiskoulua. Tänä
vuonna avataan ensimmäinen keskif
koulu; Lhasaan, Sigatzeen ja Tsiam-doniin
on: avattu sairaalat . Tiibetissä
on 18;ambulanssia ja' poliklinikkaa.
Väestölle antavat lääkärinapua
myöskin kiertävät lääkintäaset:
mat. , , , . j i. ,
Viimeksi kuluneen viiden vuoden
aikana on julkaistu paljon kirjallisuutta
tiibetin kielellä. Kuukausi
sitten Lhasassa alkoi ilmestyä Tii~
betsibao lehti tiibetin jaT kiinan kielellä.
iUiita Hopes To
'— Keinokastelun avulla Arizonissa
Yhdysvalloissa kyetään korjaamaan
viidestä . kahdeksaan, alfalfasatoon
vuosittain.
Taina Was On A
Wonderful Tour
Dear Setä,
Dear Setä and readers and writ-ers
of this page. It's been such: a
long ti me since I ha ve: ivritten that
I thought I'd better send a few
Iines anyway. How has everyone
been? Fine, I hope.
Wiiat is the weather like in Sudf
bury, Setä? Has it been cool there
like it has here. 11 sure isn^t sum^
mer weather at ali; It's been pretty
Avindy too. A feW'wceks ago it was
so hot you almost melted.,
Weil, School is finallyfinished
for the summer: again.: I.passed
with honours too,^ I'U be in first
form when we go" back to school:
I wonder what high school will be
like. I suppo.se it will be fun in
some ways^,: like going to schooJ
footballgames-/ There sure; is;
going.to be a lot of homeurork,
Our school picnic was'on Tuesday,
June Iflth. We went to Nia
gara Falls and boy, did we ^ e some
sights! First »'e went to St/Marks
Church and saw some old tomb^
Stones that dated back to 1792. The
speiling on them wäs ali wrong and
baekwards. i even sat on General
Brock's iavorite seat, a large rock.
which he«sat on to see if the encmy
was coming. There were still axe
marks on a big stone slab thatvvaf
used to chop up the raur: meat. Jn
the Church f here were two very-old
bibles. ' , A •
Then we went to Fort George-and
took a tour through the whole iort.
It was wonderlul; :We 8aw jall the
Old weapons they used, the jbedr
Jhey slept ini and eycrythingielse.
Cm glad I dsdn't live then because
the beds wcre just hard wood, and
they. cooked «vith old potg.
We ate our luncb at Qu«enston|
Heights and I climbed up BrockV
monument. It wa8 &o higb I thought
[*d nevcr reacb the top; but when
1 dkl rcach the ioip the view ivas
5 o beautiful I d:dn't want to leave.
The niins of - the power plant
were terri ble, half of the building
wa«i; hanging down over the tsälz
wjth wat&r gushfng'Out ali over, • - -
Weil. I (hinfc this wm he long
enough for now. Che«rjo! ^ '
' Tahoa laeltton,
Uaihaum, Out
Dear Setä and ali the readen and
«riters fo this page:
S*in sorry 1 didn't write sooner
but I^e been awfully busy. ru
teli you about some of tbe things
«re*ve had.
" y^esterday, on June 24th we had
itilur :6chool picnic wblch was beld
tn the school grounds. It wa8 a
'lot of fun.' Tliere were races, jump^
'ihg and a tug o' war. l sure ate
d lot at the picnic" Last nlght 1
had a stomaeb ache after eating so
inuch. After the picnic the Webs^
ter*SiComers Pony League played a'
gaine of hardball against'the'Alexander
Robinsons. After the nine
innings they had to play an cxtra
inning because the score was a tie;
Wben the game was over it was
still a tie, 13-13. It was a good
.game, well worth seeing. ;
The boys also played a game of
softball against the fathers. The
boys won. When jve played against
our mothers, we lost.
Last Priday night our room, Division
I. had a social in the school
auditorium. The boys brought the
; lunches for the 'girls. There • were
games, songs and dancing. We
4sure had fun.
I've forgotten to wrlte this be-fore,
but in case Setä should be
interested, the oldest school build-
:ing:^which was fifty or mqre years
oldrv^as torn down:over a :month
ago. The primary grades now go
to the other Old school and the
other grades have ä big new school;
We only have three days of school
left; I'm sure glid. Jtfr. Holmes is
going to gtve a prize to the boy and
girl' who've r§ad the .most books
this year and also a prize to the
smartest boy and the smartest giri
in the room. He wiU also give an
attiletic award.. I stand a pretty
good chance of getting in on these
av/ards.
Senior high school is out already;
Donna Kukkola of Web8ter'8 Cornerä
receivedfive differentawards,
One of them was for being the most
intelligent student in gradc twelvc.
She received a fifty dollar bursary
from. the Häney P.T.A. She has
gone^ to work in Vancouver for- the
summer, but will return in the fall
for ^grade 13. Donna is a very
enthusiastic girl and we're ali proud
of her. >
' MBattiiO'» have moved>.to^Lady-smitb
H on Vancouver :Island from
Sunbury where they had been stay-ing
since last fall. They took along
their budgie birds. We had been
taking care of the girds. I miss
their-Ghatter but Vm getting another
budgie,
On<June 15th I went trf the Royal
Columbian Hospital to get a few
teethipulled and a few fixed; They
took me up to an operating room
on the <top floor where they put
me to sleejy by |njecting a needle
into my arm. There were two
nurses and three doctors there. I
woke up two hours latcr feeling
funny., I was still up on the top
floor a nurse told me. I feU
asleep only to be awakened by my
mothers ten^minuteslater: I told
her to. g0-{away. so I could. sleep.
Two hours iater I wa8,ready to go
home. 1; Then at home I fell: asleep
and when I awoke: I didn't know
whether it was day or night. It
sure isfunny the way you get mixed
up'aftenvards. My teeth are
growing back in now.
That is ali for this time. 111
most likeTywrite again this week.
Anita HyvärI,
Wcbster'Ä Corners, B. C.
Vaino Is Ali Set
For Fishing
Dear Setä,
How are you and ali the readers
öf this page? I am fine; We fin-jshed
our £chool tests on Friday.
It has been raining since last
niieht, but now it looks like it's
going to dear up. I got a new reel
un Thursday andfifty yards of line,
We might go to Nakina this summer
to see my aunt and uncle.:WclI,
this is ali for now. My regards to
ali the. readers and writer« of tbi»^
page!
^ ,^ Vaino labtinea,
Lac Ste. Therese. Ont.
Marleen ilas Fun
With tlie Baby Goat
DtrareetSL, '
Ho7/ are you? I am fine. I will
write in: Englisb this thne. We have
a smaUhaby: goat and h l s name is
Eddy. He.ris ' eute and does many
tricks. When I go down on my hands
and i^nees; he jumps: on my r. back.
V/hen you «it down and clap your
hands he^ jump*' In your: lap. When
you rurthell run' after you and «ay
baa -aa, apd: when: yOu step asidf he
«iii run rigbt past you.
Our summeri holidays have started.
No»v I wlll have more time to writ€
to Set^. ? 'Hiello to mmtmo and Aino-täu.
Ooodrf^e.'.
MarietnJUMefMvu,
l^arkstajr, Ont.
Walter « a d ilmi
M Vyön Puisto
Dear Setli.
WeU. bere I aro agaio. I have
been very busy at: school and we
still have one mpre emun on Tuesday.
Then we wUl be finished and
just have to wait for the day the
teacher If ts us go on our faolidays.
I canuot understand why I fiot
sunburned on June 10 and a^ain
Juno 17. The doctor said I have
to keep my shirt on. I am OK now
but 1'm kecping my fingers
crossed.
We were at Trout Lake when
they bumed the big bonfire. Us
kids had fun roosting weincr8 but
the firc was so hot we bumed our
weiners and got our faces black.
The oldcr people danced and san^;:
There were lots of people.
Yesterday wc^, went to -vislt
friends. Mothcr wcnt to Church to
see the Nurmi girl and boy pass
confirmation. X The said the cerer
mony looked nice.' :t- stayed home
and slept. Mother wient at ten in
the morning and came v back at
twclvc. I will go too but not yet.
maybe in two years.
Mother washed and clcaned today.
She won't Ict jne wear dlrty
clothes, We pickcd some wlld roses
and they smell good.
I didn't maU this letter right.
Nyt.Ioppui koulupäivät ja loma alkoi.
Ensiksi menen tätini luo ja'
sitten Buffaloon, jos Aune-täti on
kotona. Sen saamme tietää Torontossa.
Walter Kangas,
Sudbavy, Out.
Margarefs Picture '
Was In the Paper
Dear Setä,
I guess lt'8 about time X started
writing again. I have been so busy do%
Ing this and that. N
I^id you see my picture In the Vapaus
on Sat., June 16? I hope my
aunt hl Sudbury did. The picture Is
of a groupdoing a gym program that
was h). It was In the JPort Arthur
News Chronicle also.
The Principal of our school might
be teaching grnde six next year:Whlch
will mean that X will have hbn for a
tcachcr if X poss.
8ome of the members of our danc»
ing group, includUig myself perform-ed
at Kamlnistiquia which Is about
twenty-.five mlles from Port Arthur.
Our group i«:plunnlng-to have:a.hike
hut,wc are unccrtaln where:We should
80..
. X pian to start 8wlmmlng lessons
next month. I already know how to
swlm^ but I would like to leam to
swim better.
' One Sunday X Invited Elna to our
camp and we went horse back ridlng;
Elna and I took some plctures of each
other with; her camcra; Some plctures
turned out but others dldn't,Z
was at EIna'sbirthday party yester-;
day, We played bingo and I won a
quarter. After the party I had to go
to gym.
Our gym closs; is naving a tag day
on one of these Saturdays.. Ali the
members are going to selltags. Owen
and I are going to seit them together.
X am glad that we are getting out
of school on Friday, June 29th.: On
Friday we wlll just go to get our re-port
cards and go home at930>:Orade
eight got out on Tuesday but they
have to go back on Friday to get their
reports.
W« are going ^ to sleep ovemlght ^ at
camp' this weekend, Weil. I guess
that'8 ali X have to wrlte' about this
time,
Margaret llamalafnen,
Port Arthur, Ont.
GAMMASÄTEILY TAPP.
PAHAT KASVAIMET
Moskova. — Moskovan teollisuus-oäytteiyssJI
MiteUUin pahalaautls-ten
kasvaimienjoluja, j o t lu on »uTf
nuttu sammasäteUylll. kerrottiin
Moskovan radiossa lauantaina pidetyssä
esItelmSssS.
Glev PanHloy mainitsi IlsSksI, et-
U nSyttclyssS on esitettSviini myös
neuvostoUeteen ylpeys, ^ ensimmBI
sen maailmassa rakennetun atomi-k
t f y t t o i s e n sähkövoimalaitoksen
vraUia. UsSksi «n nSytteiUi folMV^ f
mmm
200,000 k)lowatln atmxdviOma^^^A
sen nuOli TimSn mimibmi mmm<r V.--':
rakennetaan myäbemmin.
Edelleen näyttelyäsi 0n *tmo^t
aktiivinen kello", mönimutkaivien^ j -
laitff, jolla mitataaan vuorleirikSS..
Tälia laitteella on todettu maapal»' : ^11
lon olevan yli 5 miljardin vuoden ^ ' 41
ikfiinen. > r
Toimlttajasetä
jiiftelee
Haloo tytat ja pojat! *
TällU kertaa oli Sedälle saapunut
ihmeen paljon kirjeitfi ja vieiapit
pitkiä kirjeitä. Kiitos niistä Mar-
,garet, Marleen, Irene, Anita, Taina,
Walter Ja Vaino. Omituista on vain
se, että vaikka kirjeitä on kaikkiaan
seitsemän, ei yksikään.ole
suomen kielellä kirjoitettu. Tosin
-Walter kyllä kirjoittaa muutaman
rivin suomen kielellä. Nyt kun kesälomat
ovat alkaneet lapsilla on
paljon enemmän aikaa ja Setä toivoo,
ettU lapset käyttävät osan vapaasta
ajastaan kirjoittamiseen; tähän
meidän osastoomme. Ja silloinhan
on. paljon alkaa harrastaa
suomen kielen kirjoittamista. Eikii
niin? ^ —
Sotu osallistui siihen suureen
kansan vaellukseen, mikä tapahtui
viikon vaihteessa Ja lähti-Torontoon
niinkuin monet muutkin ihmi*
set kautta Ontarion Ja koko loajan
maamme. Siellä olikin paljon
hauskaa kun sai kuulla kuorojen
Ja soittokunnan esityksiä.Ja;"tavata
vanhoja ystäviä. Ja tulihan liusta
tuttavuuksia myös tehtyä.
Setö oli tässä paistollamme kutsunut
kaikkia perheen nuorempia:
"ice creomllle" laulujuhlilla, mutta
ainoastaan' Annikki Vickmon osal>
listui kutsuihin Ja joimme Annikin
kanssa "popit** i a jutustelimme. Ta-^
pasihan Setä sen lisäksi Tarmolassa'
Shirley Macklen St. Catharlnesciita
sekä Mary Anne Mäkelän Torontosta.
Sedällä olikin mainio tilaisuus
Jutustella Mary Annbn kanssil
sillä hänen kodistaan Sittk löysi majoituspaikan,
mihin sai mennä juh>
lien välissä lepäämään. Siellä oli'
kin kaikin puolin mukava olla ja
Seta haluaa kilttää.MaryA^nea 8}l;;
ta maukkaasta kahvista; J o t i B i t t ' ' ^ <
keitti. Ja kiittää hSnen vaqhempiaai^
vieraanvaraisuudestaan. . - '•• '•^'•j'^
Shirley esiintyi reippaasti Staftttrf ^ ^^A
kuorossa Ja lauloi niinkubi latiläa'''.^ / ii
pitääkin. Shirley taitaakbt olla af-<
noa meidän osastomme kirjeetti^i)^*" -
tajista, Joka kuuluu suomalateeeii
kuqroon. Seta toivoo, eta nH^V^:^ H
kolme tyttöä kirjoittaa lauIuinlHf«> \
"«'ta.' . r ' '/vV> V
Niin Margaret, kyllS Seta näkt;»!;.] ; ;
nun kuvasi lehdessä ja ihaili, kui^^,, /
siellä on nibi mainio Voimlitteii^^
joukkue, etta sen kuva p8nnaaaSfc<b^. , ,
teen. Seta huomasi myäs senijetttt '
samassa kuvassa oli Anneli KorptfyifJ , - ^
joka ennen kirjoitti ahkerasti.,,S^M^^ -
on kuullut, etta Arthurin'seudunI,
tytöillä on aikomus esittää tlpHf;/'
sama.voimtsteluohjelma AitfoJuKUl*^''- ^
la. Ehkä silloin pääsemme'paremro^ '
min tuttislumaan toinen, toliiiimdMr/^ \.
' Setä toivoor että lapsilla on liau^> i
ka*Jo virkistävä kesäloma. -rXiiii^' r*
^ Toimittajasetk.
^ Sementua vahnlstettihi enstm-^
mäistä kertaa Canadaasa vv. ltoililfr><
BUIUssa Quebecissa Ottaw4.Jocn^
kalkklmuodostumista. ' • Vf*r>
mmmmmmm§mM
Hanna telcärider^^
Kuoli Torontossa» Oni.. fcehdUoMSr
Vuosi umpeen kulunut on,.'* - , '
km meida^ tänne suremaan jatlt^<
vuosia monta olisit 'saanut. / ^.Ji
kanssammb sä vieia ylettää} <
vaan kohtak> moarasi toisin. ^ tt>.
.Nuku rauhassa, ci tuskat ' ' -»
ja huolet enaa vaivaa, ' ^
Kuklcoset peittäköön kumpusi.
RatikkaudellamulBtaeDi; >
TyttaiM Annikki,pethelneefi^
MiehMi Vioior
; Veljesi lalmar perheineen
'mm
Irene's Club Is
Havlng A Picnic
Dear Setä and ali the readers and
wrlterB of this page:
Weil. school cnded on June 22nd
and the hoifdays have started. This
term: wcnt fast and lt'« hard to rea-lize
that I'm gohigto be ta grade
eight m the fall.
The weather: has been: quIte nlce
tpday but it ha«n't been very nlce for
a couple of days. There was a picnic
at Seymour Park last Sunday but I
didn't go, I heard that there were
quite a few ppple there. *
A llttle boy here got run over by a
train and h^ lost both of liis legs.
They «tarted a fund to ralse money
for him because his mother Is wIdow-ed
and has six chlldren altogethcr
and is unable to pay the doctor'0 bills.
Our class «ent in $6,75, It is nlce to
help people wlu) get hurt llke that.
We liad our last club meettag last
Saturday, We wön't be meettag for
the re»t of the summer, But wewill
have at least one plenic t>efdre the
summer Is over.
1 guess II stop now and write more
next time, Happy summer^hollday»
to everyonel
Irene Saoiznen,
Vancouver. B. C,
DEFINITION
Our neighbor'* small son was
asked by his teacher to write in one
sentence what a. newspaper does;
Hc turned this in;: "It tells you who
won and wbo's been nuirdered/' ,
UUDET LEyVUUTUUbEl^
OVAT mr SAATAVANA
KIRJAKAUPASTAMME
Kaikki tässä mainitut levyt ovat Suomen
suosituimpien laulajien levytyksiä.
r;
Kiirobtlkaa tlUuslanno eimon kuin' no loppuvtl i
MÄ!
••'tr
* R Y T M I
R 6086 Kevätpäivä Kangasalla, Bolhttlkuoro ' '
Honkata keskellä, Solistikuoro
H 6141 Suomen laulu. Etelilsuomalalsen osakunnan laulajat
Kesäkuva ja kuu kalpea. Eteläsuomalaisen osakunnan laulajat;»
R 6167 Iltarusko ja tukkipoika, jenkka. Justeeri
Rcissupojan retkllta, jenkka, Justeeri ^
R 6191 Kaipuun hetkinä, tango, Erlcki Junkkarinen .
Unohtoaksenl. tango, Martti Suutala
R 6194 Ei hyvästi vaan näkemUn^ tango, Veikko Tuomi
Kaksi varjoa, valssi, Veikko Tuomi
R 6201 Sintaen satu, tango. Matti Louhivuori ,
Syysilta, valssi. Mattf'Louhivuori
R 6204 Orvon kyynel, valssi, Veikko Tuomi
Varjortateen kukka, tango. VeUcico Tuomi
R 6205 Tule takaisin, tango. Veikko Tuomi
Seedehnin valoja vannoit, tango. Veikko Tuomi
R 6230 Karjalan kunnailla, Helatagln Suurkirkon poikaktiioro
•' Kotimaani ompi Suomi, Helstagta Sutu-klrkon poilcakuoro
R 6254 Kulkija vanhus, tango. Erkki Junickartaen
Vähin lemmestain vannota, beguine. SrkkI Junkkarinen
R 6266 Vutta ja vanhaa; No. 11, tango, Tamara ja Justeeri ';
trutta ja vanhaa, No, 12, foxtrot, Tamara ja Justeeri
R 6267 Polttava kaipaus, valssi, Heniy Theel
Kultainen kuu, beguine, Henry Theel
R 7100 Kodin kynttilät, valssi. Harmony sisteni • '
Tango Venegia, Harmony sistcrs
* D E C CA
SD 4006 Rantamökissä, valssi, Henry Tlicel
Joka päivä ja yö, tango, Henry Tlieel .
SD S124 Kuolleet lehdet, slow fox, Henry Theel
Lao-le-luu, foxtrot, Henry Theel
SD 5159 EI en^a yksin, tango, Henry Theel
Kotimaan sävel, valssi, Henry Theel,
SD 5179 Oman kylän tyttö, jenkka, Henry Theel ja Metro-Tytöt
Onnea maticalle, valssi, Henry Theel ja Metro-Tytöt.
Isoäldta valssi. Matti l/oubivuori ^ 5:^M?3
Särkynyt sydän, tango. Matti XiOuhivuori ' '
Kohtelen tiellä, valssi. Erkki Junkkartaen t.
Olit ystävä vain, tango. Erkki Junkkartaen
Mustalataen. tango. Matti Louhivuori ja Metro-Tytöt .
En pyydä anteeksi, foxtrot, Olavi Virta'
Kalpaan luoksesi etelään, tango, Metro-Tytötv
Kevään ensi kuJUia, foxtrot, Metro-Tytöt
Rakasta, icärsi ja unhoita, tango. Metro-Tytöt:
Rakas muisto, valssi; Metro-Tytöt
Kesäyön tango, Juha Elrto
Totilcokuun unelma, valssi, Metro-Tytöt ' '
SD 5207
SD 5238
SD 5255
SD 5285
SO 5317
SD 5327
Koska StMmenääolleirytaottajatviioden alassa korot^^
nat 25%, eU 300 ntsriuurt» 460 narkluan, olemme laälli: myös
(ettuja korottamaan nlldSen Mntoja. ]
UUSI HINTA $1.50 <kpL
'Ostajan maksettava lähetyskulut) , ^
Posti- ja plkatavaratUausten tulee käsittää vähtatäta kohne levyft/^,^
lAhetämme levyjä kalkisialle Canadassa ja ihidysvalloissa^/^..^^^^
TILATKAA OSOITTEELXiA;
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| Title | Vapaus, July 5, 1956 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
| Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
| Date | 1956-07-05 |
| Type | text |
| Format | application/pdf |
| Rights | Some rights reserved |
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| Title | 1956-07-05-03 |
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TÄTÄ
S i m
porvari on jos,
lista* toimlrtu^,
nmmusti?
tommunistt • •
nustatte* UeSii''
sen kommoojäi
iTOSTELVA '
»ies lauloi fi;
mörisevä
>i täälläkin.^
laulajana.'
kko
ussa
ähden urhefln-nantalnabät
Väinö Leskinen
tlon koolle'knt-.
s, jonne Jäijes-,.
satoja osanot-"
noudattanut knt::
eni osa ja nfin
iia vain salaistakin
valtaoa
Il pikkuautoina i
le. Paikalla d-
V "Urheilun to»'
än- TOL:n rin-ostava
kokoat
n ensi tilassa!
itöjä valmiste.'
1 yhteydeää fl-käsittelemään
jonka pube^^i
•1 Arvi Haista.'.
! hjrväksyi ko-',
!llä 247 vastaan
olla asettumat-'
en omistaauis;
lyn siirtymisäl.>
»positio oli a!';
' Texas Ofl.,
Oil Companyn;
idettä perustdr:i;|
ä. että 'yim\
äisUn olisi bÄ.!'*
n etujen nuj-'
«n esitys,;jofcl'1
rkinnyt moite-':
hylättiin' tod-tiaa
•stoliiton halli-
»lotov autptet(-i~|
iiito tehtaaisL' I
aitoksella; tv^lj
ga-nimistä"alf?
Olgan varröli^l
tuottanut
on kirjaimista!
ninen tehdas^v?
liiton autoisfa,^
jaimet tulevaf
linen teJidas^.J
jo ennen iQtni-d
totehlaan.J
ja Ylidysvalb»-'
söpinius em^:
aavat käytttfi;
>ssa, sanoi BI»i;i|
jned Balaft^,
Sasi. että nj*-
tarokko antuj
jlmltuiUe sisi^-
Ista. sillä näoä.
,11 Ranskan']*^^!
Balafregh'ilfr,^
assa.
, jonka <1esti j
ulkomaille, Ji^
sen propagau'j
ksi joka Ne» rj
j kansandeBW il
n demokrs^
pahasti xa^J
luonnölliEe^;]
dn näkokpiÄJ
i joukosa
Berliinissä" i »|
ä 1953) Täs&
i vilpittöniää
aneensa fflJS^i
^Öolosuhtddaj
t ole ndbofiil
imien pelin^ |
oUisesti^.^i
Ltakoon mi^j
i kaduillak*
taloja, ajebi»]
to paikialffl»-.)
i kaupunlöa-f
dtaisia
imuksiin,J"*j
roimat vaJhJ^J
Now Ifs Our Turn
eolei
iän ei ole « s"
, herra
lamaan B*?
akanoitaJJl
an ajan
.mutta s
puvaiäa 1
ina to^-
Weil, the big weekend is over and after we catch up on oixt
l sleep things should be back to-normal and we should be
Ible to standup to tnerigours of the l i i t t o j u ^ we
[re not a competing athlete, othenvise our conditioh might be a
fcit questionable after dashingabout Toronto for three days with
minimum of sleep. . .
Yes sir, i t was ohe of the best affairs we've attended for a
ong time. Thousands of people,böth young and old töok in varaus
aspects öf the Tehth Music Festival of the Finnish Organi-ätion
of Ganadä.; Andnobody was disappointed-
The performances bf the four participating mixed choirs
blus their women*s and nien's choirs, was of an extremelyhigh
'"andard and even the most demanding music critics wereready
I doff their hats for a job well done. The highlight of thö cul-iral
events was of cour^.the öantata-Mgari sävel' whichwas
Iresented by the massed choirs with over a hundred singers
alstered by the 16-man strong Toronto bapd.
In addition to the well rehearsed musical prögram there;
i^ere many pther interesting program ntunbers such as folk
Jances and recitations, which added colour to the Festival;
And in addition to the wonderiul concerts thät were held
tie Festival proyided an exceller^topportunity to nie«t countlöss
lld f riends, who vhad • travelled f rom distant points. Hundreds bf
*"innish-Ganadians had flocked to the Festival and in addition
seems that the border must have been a busy place with so
any Finnish-Americans arriving to take in the festivities.
As a matter of fact many people had SO many interests on
ne side that theydid not have an opportunity to enjoy the per-ormances
of the choirs. The words of one young out-of-towner
jrobafaly best exemplify the attitude of this group, who rievef
isJ one of our big festivals, but who on the other hand meet s6
any friends that they only get in on the "fringes •'of the Festi-lal.
We heard this young chap exclaim to a friend of his as?he
ame up to the bandshell as the cantata was being presented:
Say, this is good, I wouldn't want to miss thisagain!'
As the yreekend revelry came to a close it seemed the möst
ommon parting words were:"Seeyou at the Liittojuhla":
Yes sir, we sure will. It might be a timely reminder that
bere is only a few weeks to go and it is time to start läyirig
feide the necessary sheckles to make the trip, (They say debts
kcurred during the Music Festival cian be held over uatil after
he Liittojuhla.) . .
The music lovers and active people in the Finnish conmiuni-les
got together during a luU inthe festivities and unanimoiisly:
'-reed that. the next Music Festival should be held in Port
thur. The young people did not doso well. Although ä meet-
|ig of young people had been scheduled it did not materiälize
id urgent youth problems will have to be discussed on änother
ccasion. Perhaps the Liittojuhla willmake it possible tb get
Dgether for a discussion especially as to the future of this päge.
Well, we'll have to drop tte typewriter and^ shoulder. a
wel and rake and get out to the field to get things in shäjiö-^for
he next big "vveekend that is rapidly.approachlng. MetMriks we
jrill also search aröurid"lii the trash ih the basehient and get the
Irelcome mat out so we.can repay some of the debts of hospita-
Ity incurred in Toronto last weekend.
VGE VERSUS YOUTH
HO WILL BE THE NEXT
IEAVYWEIGHT CHAMP?
[Can age survlve? Is youth prepar-
1?
In many instances a -7ea ansver to
>th of these queries wou]d be sound-correct.
But whea it comes to
)slng the next faeavywelght boxing
ipion,: one an£(wer has to be af flir^--
ttlve and the other negative. Pick
[hich is yours and youVe got your-ilf
a brand new world.champlon.
This rather enigmatic situation
[here youth meets age in a battle
the finish, vlctor and Tangulsheid.
teen created by the recent ,ab-
Ication of klng
ig claimants for hls crown are
icient and wUy Archle Moore,. king
the llghtheavies, and young and
>mising - Floyd Patterson, New
fork,'s Hurricane Jackson and Pltts-th's
Bob Baker are given outside
lances for the hionor. ji
Moore is certainly the I^dlng qua--
fier for the heavyweight prize. Plac-anywhere
faetween 39 and 45 ager
^ has been a: wayfaring battler. ih
ie ring for 20 yeare.; He has an enr
M l e record pf 120 «his. 19 losses and
I dravvs. and though by-passed for
pampionship honors untU past his
jeak, is rated one of the fine fighterff
ring history. Credit it to durabillty
Macity and perseverance that he flr
•lly managed to eke some dpllars
id honor out of a profession vfaich
lumbed its nose: at him disgracefuUy
>r most of his life.
* , *
With mediocre and untested oppo-
!ats around today it is possible Ar-
'ie can spot the- field some 15 and
years and stifl walk öff with the
Certatoly. on; the hasis öf his
;rfonnance. agalnst Rocky last year,
Js best equippedl
But how long can yon last?
Age for most people.is llke a sneak
'ief. It is a spedal enemy';Of atb-stes
past youth's- bloom — crecplng
>n them stealthlly and stripplng
em of talents and skfUs. Reflezes
use to respond 1 ^ go weaty, achesj
id pains easfly tossed off in earl^'
irs remain to plagoe and plonder.
faJfe Ezzard Charles, one of the most
tplished. fighters in thering a
yeare ago.SuddenIy after the se^
Marciano oontest he didnt have.
anymore. The toi/ of Marelano'5.
:k-bU5ting pnncbes vas an bnporr
>t iiactor in his demise Mit give
faiher Time - and enmobtive effeet
yem in the zing a poiraf ui asdst
Ironically, Ciiarles fvas the only
fighter who seemed to have the hex
sign on Moof e whipping liim in two
encoimters when both were In their
primO; Now. Charles, though younger
Is washed up and Archle is leading
contender for the heavyvreight tltle
Charles once held.
•Archle has certainly retained ^ mar-velousskllls
long past the thne when
much. yotmger' fighting talents have
hung up the gloves but ali good thhigs
come to an end.
• • ••.
Patterson. 21-year-old Brooklynite
who seems to have blossomed into a
bona-flde heavy' has been selected by
virtually everyone as a future champ.
But one big unan8wered questbm.re-malns
around the young phenoip: Has
he been adequately tested by available
heavyweights to allow full, esthnate
of his present abillty? _ . :
Since tumlng pro Patterson has
scored 30 victories and suffered «ne
dublous loss to ex-lightheavy-weight
champ Joey Maxim. Twenty-two of
these successeswere via knockouts, 13
scored in his last 13 outings. Quite an
Impressive record —"but the only vic-tory
over a h«ivywelght of real conse-quence
nras his knockout of tough
Jimmy Slade.
: This is ho slap at the cautious manr
ner in which the youngster has been
brotight ak>ng by his manager. Giis
D'Amato. There are enough shat-ter
«»l fighting careers and battered
pugs lying around as'a result of dor
it-quick, greedy managcrs to recom-'
mend cautlon for any fighter. ,
A fev years bacfc another potentlal
champ, handlediyith similar caution,
proved x«ady wben the moment arriv-ed.
Tlils was Marciano The question
Is can Floyd make history repeat it-self?
Jackson, In contrast to Patterson,
has been seen agalnst enough of the
cnrrent heavyweight8 to get; a p r e t^
good esthnate of his abilify,''
The ^year-old Challenger Is pos^^
sesed-of odd and anpmlictable tem-per^
ment-inside and ontside the ring.
Inside, he is a perpetaal flaiUng ma-
Ring yeteran Archie Moore
TIIBETIN JA KIINAN
VllSIVUÖTISiUHLA
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