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y^'^ te «liceia aiotte
JlJette lamtpimgin ^alta-
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paaeiitolseisi pollisasj
ryövätä paalein?
i : M i n u l l a ei ole ml.
, ai&eita arvojEa ions-
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1 ainoastaan yhden josfj-'^
ellei minulla ole een
ävää tässä ItaupungisB»
aa, että tarvitsen revoj-
HHiMi
^AKADPASSA ' -
T Kyaä'näma pifli,
fcU|; lohet ovat luonnajl
aaisi%tEi niitä ole vär-akas:
— Siinä tapaofe.^
t punastuneet korkean
Ki.
ilose Compeiiitibn
il *
e c t ed
t F C A S F ChamD ionship M e e t
uja vastaan
Inlee • ^ menetiäoiään -
lottamnksen i a tnlee''^'
kalkliien Iiansojen^
ne vastostamaan nyt ^
todessa ' niitä \ jotka
atomisodan,
ome kaikkien atomi,
tftämlstä, haoUmattä
ne ovat, j a niiden,
n hetlkobtaista lo- *
3. TILA
simmaisen kilpailupäi-''
tilalla. Suomen Salo-*".'
O m. toiseksi.
;Grishin Nrliitto 44.7^^4 j
Suomi 45.3 j a kolmas ,f
liitto 46.0.
matkan - voitti Ericson^
siseksl tuli !Broekman;<'
olmanneksi • Göntsha-''*
pliitto.^
:in^.,'yallitsi ,'huoj[io£
aniinin ilma pehmitti
siitä huolimatta käy-lilut.
/ ' l,
elun kärkipaikat,me-,,
csessäan seuraavasti:,
•Jorja,ja^Evgeni •Gris-,
J7,^ J a Sigge Sricson
siis 10,000 m. Tarassa.
änko luisteli kohtalai- .
i" 19 01.1. mutta Eric-le;
kierroksilleen heti
aivan toisenlaisella
?utti ajan-18.42,8. Sa-itto,
saavutti ajan"^
Jäivät 1500 metrillä"'
eifcävyksikäan päässyt _
m" - kilpailuun, mihinii
suomalaisten - huono
Wlutefish. ^ The eve of the big Eki
. is here. O n Saturday and Sun^
y, Pebruary. 02 a n d l 3 , -Pinnish-rCa^
[ian Amateur: - Sports ^Federation'
jers •will be competing for top h o i
)rs.
This year few ski enthusiasts are
mg to cpmmit themselves to, fore-
;ing the winnersi.because :öf- taie
jtremendous improvement-shown • Ih
jthe abilities of Federation sklers.,.m
jsudbury district Jehu's A n t t i -Ranta
jbas bee;i iholding the lead among
|FC.4SP skiers,; but on several occa-
Jsions he has been-closely pressed by
|jehu's Oiva R a n t a and; Speed's Karl
IPuiras,: Several other sltiersare also:
Iin a position to put i n a strong bid
Ifor this ; year's «5hatopion£hip.:> The
jmeets held t)y Echo have aiso indicät-
|ed that, the Echo .team cannot be
loverlooked. - ,
In the 20 Icm. event we would say
Iput your money on A n t t i Ranta or
j Karl Pmras. However, i n tlie -10 km.'
open event to he run Satiurday after-
I noon^^atl iPjM;^ •we wiir>not venture
a predlction.
The imder 21 class 10 km. event wm
.also see some veryclose competition
between Buch- sklers as ^ e e d - s K ^^
iPalomaki and Jäiu's Eino Ladonlah-t
i . These boys have beetf running
neck and neck i n earlier meets this
season and the Winner is difficult tö
pick and then of course lEcho again
mustbe laken into consiideratioh.
«hese girls will first have to beat
Alerts skier Helen Lindroos whö coi^^
very well cause a n iipset and w i n a
medal for Alerts.
Speed skiers are stiaking the vrepu-tatipn
of.their ciub on 'the'conditlpn
of the track and also claini that snow
conditions will be excellent. T h e track
has been:well.packed for many weeks
and even if there should be a sllght
to the under:18 S i a n . event a safe snowfall or a mild thaw it will not be
befc would have been Jehu's K a rl
Krats, but K a r l probably will not be
entered because he plans to enter the
Canadian , junior championships
which are being held i n Quebec on
the same weekend. Very few skiprs
have been competing i n tliis particu-lar
age group this season. so If K a r l
Is away this event could very well go
to a n Echo sider.
: T ^ women*s.open 2 km.;event ;we
are reädy to concede to Echö's Helen
Auraneh,r but. .we< have a^ susplclon
that the^ Jehu gh-ls wUl hold* their
own i n the under 16 ghrls event as
Weil as the 4x1 km. relay. Öf course
affect€d._
On saturday the competitions start
at: l P . M . .while o n Sunday the time
will be 10 AJM. The track starts from
the C S J H a l l i n Whitoflsh and the
•Hall wlll be the centre of actlvitles
for the weekend. In addition to the
sl£ling Speed';is preparing a program
for Saturday evening 8 P J M . v h i ch
will be topped off with one of tihose:
rare old country dances. where not a
single long face can be found. Music
will be supplied b y Svante Salo.
• Refreshments and meals will also
be served at the Hall during the two
day meet.
ANNIVERSARY YEAR
Cervantes^ immortal Don Quixote
Three hundred and f if ty years ago
a book entitled "The Ingenious Nob-leman
Don Quixote of L a Mancha"
was published ' in Madrid. •' ' •
'VTithin seven months of Its ap-'
pearance a fifth edition was already
m print, to toe foUowed by a never-"
endmg succession .of: reprints. Then'
came the translations. "to 'caxry the
fame of the ' Knight of the Moum-ful
Countenance" around the vorld.
The author of Don QUixote, rMlgUel
de Cervantes saavedra, was hlmself
a fit subject f o r an adventure stoiy.
To escape arrest i n Madrid, he toad'
eniisted as a soldier for the Italäin
campaign^ was woundpd at ithe Battle"
of Lcpanto r— thereby losing perma-nently.
the use of his left hand. He
was captured by pirates and impri-soned.
for five years i n Algeria, con-denmed
to the galleys, ; ransomed
home* to Si>ain, • where he- came to
loiov the inside^of many of (his coun-try's
jails. '
IHaTlng 'falled' tb make any real
mark a i k pöet and dramätist. • h e
undertoök"- to .wrlte" the. fh:st' novel
in the ^ a n i s h languag^ ln~ bfder, as
he sald:- '"To; dhnlnish the aiithority
and acceptance that books o f chivalry
have In the w o r l d . . ."
• (The book isavailable' i n IPenguinf
Everyman's and Modem liibrary E d i -
uliiset tulokset: E u -
Slgge Erlcson, Ruotsi
I) Gontsharenko Neu-^
53 pistettä 3) Saku-iliitto
207,707 pistettä;
Canada, Sdviet Uiiiöf
Meet On Final Day Of
Hockey Championships
kkaat
n a n partaalla
Uä ilmoitettiin maa-mtokone
on kuljetta-
1 asukkaille ruokata-saari
on 220 mailin
merellä -ja sen asukr
iin olevan nälkäkuo-
Ruokatavarain puu-ohtimeen
siksi ikoska-
Ittäin paha.
rvaa. On järjestetty
LSia ammattikm-sseja,
oritin v: 1946. Mutta-i
turhaksi . . . On
ettyjä -järjestöjä, I n -
Jtalnvalildien Veljes- •
)ja; on kerätty avus-
Eomailta, mutta esim.
i r o n t u l l u t vain yksi
Jitus 500 mk.
!l, vettä kokemukseni
ria j a varoitukseksi
noi,vat sotaa j a k a n - •
vatkä, muista 'inva-it
sodassaicoko elä-
!t, lukeutuen siihen :
lisensalEin^i'. . K a l iksemme
. on: jäänyt v
KSazmerheimin sana.
Ittako hivaliidejam-m
hänenkin puheen-suomea
inyaliidl, on^ ^
kaikkea turvaa vail-
- -vaivansa' jauholta- •
aan , . 1 Vakuutan.
V että jokainen s a - '
*9 ••VV
'••1 T '.i'•--*„'. ^ • .''•
ätään. se on kaiketi '
parempi,, tuhannesti
memiljoonat, mita .'
astajapatsasta var-ettälsUn
näiden i n -
huojentamiseksL'
te . n i i h i n suomalal-
'at, että Suomi on
marskin ratsastaja- :
a että «en Siyväksi -
Iisi lahjoitta» aota- ^
icsL — IQusakonra:
The soviet Union and Canada will
. meet on the final day of the World
hockey championships: just as thcy
did in Sweden last year when the
Soviet team defeated the Canadians
w wm the title.
The International Ice Hockey. F e deration
amiounced the Schedule yes-terday
for the championships <to be
played i n four cities of West Germany
from Peb. 26 thröugh March 6.
Canada represented by Penticton
iV's Allan :<Sip ;Champions, open^
against the. XTnited; States at Dort«.
mund Peb. 25. The So«et iUnlon and
^^he U. S. TviU meet M a r c h 2.
The competition is divlded toto two
eroups. In group A the Soviet Union
wxU defend its title against 8 teams
Canada the U . S., Gzcchoslovakia
Sweden, swit2erland, Poiand, Finland
and nverft Germany.
In group B play for the junior cup
defending champion Italy w i l l com-
Pete against France, Austria, iBelglnm
Holland, Hungary, Yugoslavla and
a West Gennan B team.
The toumamentwill.be played In
Krefeld, Cologne, Duesseldorf and
Dortmund i n stadiums with seating
capacities ranging from 7,000 . t o
10000.
Teams w i l l ' get two points for a
wm and one f o r a draw. The team
with the^argest number of points
wlns the tiUe. I n case of a polnt tie
a playoff wU be held.
THE SCHEDULE:
Feb. 25:1 Sweden «vs Germany at
Krefeld, Soviet.Union va F i n l a n d a t
Duesseldorf.czechoslovakiavs Switzerland*
at Cologne. Canada -vs U n i ted
States at Dortmund.
Feb. 26: G e r m a n y . v s P o i i a n d at
Krefeld. Canada vs Czechoelovakia
at Duesseldorf. United States vs.
PInland at Cologne. Soviet Union vs
Sweden at Dortmund.
*'eb. 27: Soviet Union vs Csecho-slovakia
at Krefeld. Sweden Switzerland
at 'Duesseldorf.' C a i u d a vs
Poiand at Cologne. United State» v»
^^^rmany at -DartmundL
Feb- 28; United States v» 8 w i t « r -
Jand at Krefeld. Canada vs FhOand
at thiesseldort. Soviet U^nkm,-w P o -
Iznd afc colognie.' ' >
(Duesseldorf. Sweden vsCzechoslo-
(vakia at Col<^e.
March 2: Soviet Union -vs United
States at Krefeld. i Sweden vs F i n land,
and Czechoslovakia Vs Germany
both at Duesseldorf. Canada vs
Switzerland'at Cologne. ' .
March 3: Canada vs Sweden' at
Krefeld. Soviet Union vs,: Germany
at Duesseldorf. Czechoslovakia vs
United States, and i F ^ a n d vslPoland,
both atCologm.
Mardh 4:; Soviet Union vs Switzerland
at Krefeld. United States vs P o iand
at-Duesseldorf.: Canada-vs G e r many
at C o l o g ^ .
March 5: Czechoslovakia;vs Poiand
at Krefeld. Sweden vs. United States
at Duesseldorf. Switzerland vs P h ir
land at Cologne.
. MareH 6: Soviet Union vs Canada
at Krefekl. Germany vs 6witzerland,
and Czechoslovakia vs Finland, both
•at Duesseldorf. Sweden vs, Poiand
at Cologne.
tions priced from $1.00 to $2.95.) :
200 Y E A R S L A TE
I n Spain - more than i n ^any; other
European country, the ^ spirit of the
Middle Ages Uved on far be-yond.
its time, and Don Quixote held
thisiup to ridicule with the tale of ah
Old man who became so obsessed by
ireading books of chivalry that h e set
out to be a knlght-errant > 200 years
too late. Cervantes not only laughed
the mediaeval romance out of court,
but he opend a new epoch i n litera-ture
— that of the novel.
And how well he succerted! There
has never been a greater novel. .
. What is the Secret tfliat lias made
this, book 4he /most-read boojt. i n the
' World (next to the Bible^it is^said)-?
Cervantes' genius carried .'hlm f ar
beyond his: originäl purpose, and his
shrewd insight into human character
arid his warm compässion gave hls^
work that universal appeal which will
keep it alive throughout the ages.
ON PEACE AND W A B
Probably part of the secret is that
we can see something of ourselves in
Don Quixote and Sanoho. :
Yes, Don Quixote was mad; but he
was only "mad nor'-nor'-west.'' A l i
his actions were motiVated by the de-sire
to do good and this is the humor
and the tragedy of this old man.
•Would that a l i madness -were as
harmlecs!
Read what the "madman" has to
say about peace ^ d war, and consi-der
how »topical. it is today. Read
his advlce to "Sancho, on how to gor
v em the Island of Baratria^and see
if you can f md Ijetter counsel for nxl-ers
today.
Cervantes' great genius was that
he knew people. He was at one with
the shepherds and muleteers' whom
he inet i n the. taverns of the barren
lands of eastille. While - laughing at
human foibles, he had an abiding
compassion for human sufferingand
a deep faith i n humanity. •
This i s ' the secret of D o n Quixote's
immortallty. — George/ Leeson.
Olympia f ijinsJIot
Shown in U.S.
The grtp.of Mfar 4iystcrla{ln the
United States has reached toto eveiy
phase of jtunerican life, even to the
extent th^t fihns of the • Helsinki
Olympics have not been glvenpiAUo
prominence as has been the custom
i n the past. Despite the faet that
the Americana claim to have won the
Olympic^aKJarently the Story of the
Olympic^ is not coiisidered In^ to
with the present policies of the U,S.'
administratlon. A letter- to a <UÄ
sports write]: has the following to say:
''fHave you notlced-that the motion
pictures taken of the -last Olympic
Games at Helsinki were?neverahown
hl public h l the U.S. T h i s is the first
tim^ I remember :hat Olympic movles
were not shown. iWe can sunnise the
reason:;; the movles would not jitoe
with •Waöhtaglon's cold war polldei»
and artiflcial tensiona s i n c e i t ahow8
the fraternization of our athletes
with those of the USSR and Eastern
Democracies.
wouki like the scribes of the other
papers who always taik about-an Iron
Curtahi to answer the question —
why weren't the American people
given a chance to see these f ihns?" ;•
I^viiirESu6GE$TI0N BOXBUG
wrmArew^aewxco0ff£...
Traming 3fai1s For
Indoor Jump Meet
Althpugh no definite word haa been
receiYed about' the PCASPt-Indoor
jump cihamplonships; l w h i ch ^vlll.'be
sponsored by Yrity^thl» year, Interest
i n thc^vent haa been Indicated Inttae
Sudbury' Liistrlct. Potential":diamp?
ions,will go'into-rigorous tralningtat
the sudburyFihnlsh (Hall tonight^ind
traintng wlll conthiue. regularly to the
•eve of the meet.
• As many members of Jehu, Speed
and V i s a either reslde or work' in- the
city, everyone Is welcomeNto Joinain
this training program. A l i members
even i f they have never p^
i n indoor jumping are tuged t o come
out for a t least' a trial because° this
type o f jumping i s entlrely dlfferent
•from'theTegularvarIety;, Also the
general level of results In iridoor
'jumping is presently quite Iow In the
FCASF. SO everyone has a chance.
Melvin Ijatvala will be on 'hand to
give pointers on the technicallties.
The women'8gym classesshould a l so
be undenvay tonlght after ali the
difficultles ttoat have been encounter-ed.
7n other words tonight there will
be somethmg to do at the h a l i for
everyone -Interested.
A courageous comeback by Leafs was spolled last weekend by
Jean Bellveau, who fired his 29th goal to break a 2—2 tie and
cive the Canadlens, a 3—2 vlctory over 4he vlsiting team. Down
2—0 i n the first period, the Leafs — spurred on by the brllllant
playof Hugh Bolfonseenchecking Dong Harvey — fooghtbaofc
to tie the.score In the second and looked evcry bit as'able as the
Canadlens untll BeUveau fired the wtamhig goal In the third.
Profflinent People Baek
World Youth Festival
B Y B I L L SXPONG
, "Canada's delegation to the World
Youth Festival pramises to be the
biggest yet with representatlyes from
ali the provlnces," said M^frgaret
©•Keli, newly appolnted Secretary of
the Canadian Festival Committee;
i'Anyone can go." (
She was enthusiastically advislng
us about plans for the F i f t h World
Youth PeaUvalbf Youth arid Students
for iPeace and Frlendshlp to be held
In Warsaw, Poiand, i n July.
Sponsored 'by the World Federation
of Democratic Youth every two yearö
the. 1 festlvals ^ are V now , tradltional
events.' The last ,was held; i n Bucha-rest,
Rumania, and'attended by 30.-
000-people from l l l c o u n t r i e s.
.^•Cric Blair, coach of ^6t. Catharines'
rowing team a t ' the iBrltish IJmpire
Games,'and Jean Morrison^ Secretary
of the Youth Frieiidship «League, a.re;
Canadian members fOf:the: Intemar
llönal-Preparatory Commlttee,'^-Ma^K
said-'' M r . B l a i r waa a member of the
Royal 'Canadian Henley Regatta :in
Rowhig for four years,endlng i n 1950.
'CnBISTIAN DUTY»
Marg toldme about a letter the
Festival Committee had recelved from
a yotmg United Church: minL<cter , in
Saskatchewan.. VMy wife and I would
like:to say to ypung Canadian Chris-tians
kconsidering attending the Festival
of Youth, takingplace i n Eastern
lEurope next summer, that they
should by a l i means do so," the letter
read: "After personally attending
such gatherlngs, I i n .1950 and my
wife i n 1953, .we have gained much
CANADA NOT THREATENED
CANADIAN YOUTH SAY
NO TO CONSCRIPTiON
Af t e r m o r e than two hours of de-bate
a resolution favoiing conscr^^
tion was defeated by the 35tb Alberta
TuxlQ Boy'fi Parllament. Soys bet>
ween the a g e s b f 15 a n d 20 from
United Church oi^anizations a l i over
Alberta met i n Calgary for the ses*
sions. John CaeJhoe. Tuxis premier,
said that the resolution would be sent
to the federal minister of defence to
tet the govemment knowwhere A l berta
youth stood on the conscrlption
issue.
John Chittick. the govemmenfs
minister of finance spoke agahu^ the
resolution, and the govemment cabl-net
was almost evenly divided. Deputy
Premlcr Tom Gardner said the re-r
solution was against the priclples of
democracy and against God'8 will. It
was<-against the. T e n Commandments
and the goklen rule of t;reatment to
one'* fellows. '?You can't serve Chrlst
and your coxmtry aUo," he «aid. H e
pointed out that i f the country is at
cross-purposes with God, the > count
r y should be corrected.
f l U l ^ E C OPPOSED
: A Montreal Champkm reporter ask-ed
f ive young conscrlption aged men
whom he met a t random, the foIIoW''
Ing question: / ^ o u l d you be In favor
of conscrlption for Canada?"
They were a l i strongly. ojiposed to
conscrlption, and felt that a l i French
Canadians who wotiid be ä8kedwould
anover likewi6e. They said they
would flght to defend Canada If she
were threatened fmt are n o t aware
of any threat. Those asked, were
Maurite Marcdet. age M ; Roger De
Tonnencourt. age 23; G . W . Monty. 29
John MacOonald, 15; Regent L a
Plamme. 20.
A Special reporter. from the Toronto
Telegram was sent to ^luebec to
t t y to prove that the Frencb-Cona^
dianpeople are In favor of consolp*
tlon. Apart from a n old 1own mayor
and a pplice olfteer, l i e fbund «trong
opposition cspeclally among the youth
Typlcal: reactions were"Nobody a.^ks
ns if we want to have .war. •Why:
shoukl they ask n s to be soldiers?";
we don't want 4o be "enmejihed in a -
nother foreign war"; " 1 hear a lot of
taik against i t (army) because i n the
war i t cost a lot of money and took
away a/lofc of sons/'
T O B Y B A R R A G E '
The ^National Federation of Labor
Youth has issued'the followIng «tate-ment
rfrom which we quote excerpts:
'Mn recent week8 the brass-hats, i n -
cluding Chief of Staff of the Canadian
Army L t , Gen. Simonds, hartfe
become increasingly vocal i n demands
for compulsory milltary. tralning,
Tory newspapcra have «tepped up'
their editorial barrage and have car-,
ried epeclal features trying to prove
that the tradltional ^Canadian public
opinion-against conscrlption is chang-
Ing.",.. ^
"The re-appearance of a . campaJgn
to arouse public opinion to acccpt
.peacetlme conscrlption is no accident,
It i s ' p a r t of the determincd effort
to prevent pecple, from thinking .In
terms of peace. It co-lncides with the
frantlci efforts to rearm the Hitler gc-nerals
of Western Germany, the at-tempt
to justify atomic isombs: as
normal weaponxi and other madness
each M the war threat i n the F a r
East following U . S. «upport (o C h i -
ang Kal-shek.
"Acoording to press xcports, top
officlals In Ottawa say that: Canada'»
reluctance to impose a ^ peace-time
draft has already had international
repercussions. :What does thi» mcan?
It meana that U . S. generate want
more, Canadian boys for their war
platul,:;'They are demanding more
Canadian» to take partr i n such af-fairs
as oceupation of. Germany tmtil
1998 aa provlded i n the London P a r ii
agreementeas B r i t a i n l^commltted to
better understandlt^ of the problems
and out look of yourig people, not only
hl Communist countries but In ali
parts of the world.r We feel that there
is rib more hnportant Christian duty
today than to - seek. such a n under-standing
and ^that.the forthcomlng
festival can provide a slmilar steiH>lng
Stone to tolerance. and undcrstand-ing
f or. many more young Canadians
if they will but go and see for theni-selves,"
wrote Rey. Omar Walm8ley,^^
"We would personally endorse this
festival because it can further the
cause of world peace. T h e answer we
can.giye those jWhbdisclaimithe-valvie
of j&VLtSa. gatherings^on the groundt
that,they; are .Communist-domlnated
•is to incr^a^e; the reprcscntation, of
hon-rCommunists, until a bälance:
achieved. Similarly, we believe more
festivals-shöuld be.calle'd I n t h e l y i ^ :
to which sovie(jand'irputh;trom,0t^^i|
Ooramunist countries ;should be. in-v
Vlted," the letter cöncluded,^^ * T / - *?
' ,"At the first meeting of* «ie Intcrr
nationalPrcparatory Committee I»ld
on December t, 1954, a number of
youth organizations><and outstandlng
personalities gave their support,'*
Marg told us;
' T E R B I B L E EVIL WAB*
Dr. Albert Schv/eitzer, 1962 Nobel
Peace Prize. Winner wa8 among them,
having become an honorary member
of the German Preparatory Committee.
Ilis work i n Africa as a physi-;:
cian; philosopher, thedlogian; mu«i-^
cian and writer, kept h im from r e -
ceiving his prize until iate i n lOSl.
Upon acceptance of the prize he spöke
on "The Problem of Peace," stating,
"Now that we know .what a terrible
evil war is, we should neglect no effort
to prevent lt happening again.
In addition there is the m o r a l f a c -
tor. I n the course of the > laat: two_
wars, we have beengullty of inhuman
acts which make us shudder and in
a future. war we would commit even
vonse acts, That must not happen," '
(A photo story.of his work has just
been published called ''The World of
Albert Schweltzer" by Erlca Anderson.)
Also at the International.Prepara-/
tory Committee meeting were two
British sportamen, William Ralnes.
delegate of the British League of R a c ing
epelistä, and Richard SmiQes
Public Relatlons Officer of the B r i tish
SwimmlngTeachers Association,;
G A Y FESTIVAL
Sporfs events. concerts, exhibltlons
• from many different countries, fibn
friowings international cultural competition
parties, meetlngs and demon-strätions
of friendship wlll unfold at
Ihe festival, There will be opportu-nities
to meet and become friends
with young people from »nariy countries,
"Tbp Festival w i n b e a great reh-
Torstaina; heIlmmiilkcuuuunn 10 p: — Thursdäy, fiiÖ.i^fyx^MSI^i^^
KILPAILUKUTSU
Fart Arthur. — 'Täten kutsumme
kalkkia hilhtourheilijoitaaaapumaan
Iskun Puistoon /Sunnuntaina; helmlk;
20 päivänä, alkaen kello l iltapäivällä.
KILPAILUOBIELBIA:
fi km.: Yleinen sarja. Ikämiehet,
alle ai-vuotiaat Ja alle }8-vuotiaat.
" 2 ^ km.: Alle le-vuotiaat (pojat
Ja tytöt). '
1 km.: Alle 13-vuQtiaat (pojat Ja
tytöt).
Huom.: Vaito Hietaniemen lahjoit-taniasta
pokaalista kilpaillaan näissä
hiihdoissa. 'Täatä pokaaUsta voi kU-^
pallia ainoastaan C S A U L : n Jäsenet,'
' V . - ja u.-seura Iskun puolesta.
S. Pukkala *
puheenjohtaja
A. Vesterback
kirjuri <
desnrous of young people from aU over
the World to affirm that they'want
peace," Marg said., "They wlll'mect
i n a city of Vhldi 85 percent wfls
destroyed In the last war.> but v h l ch
has been beautlfully rebuilt. Many
smasbed^hlfiUnlc sites have been re-placed
exactly a ^ they were: entire
areas have been rebuilt. removing
war'« cruel scars. Consequently» y r a r -
8aw haa become knowtt as the 'City of
Peace*. a fitting aame for the Festival
city."
(For further Information about the
festival oontact Marg OlCell. Canadian
Festival Committee. 238 Bloor
St. West, Toronto.)
. — Tundraksi sanotaan pohjoisen
metsänrajan pohjoispuolella olevia
puuttomia tasankoalueita:
klipauuvlikko pSät^> <iinnnnt«tna^, VH'^:
helmlk. 8 pnä, nelJ&mieUft kUktt^tsT'^
Joka pidettiin L e iLodessft.^ eutfti^tottC" ri^
loistava, »voitto, o]ymplaIniltam»ili(*^.V^\<
n)les Arnflnn Bergmonnl^i^ .CM
Joktt-aal uuden roailentÄtskBttt..«J^C
metriä ^toisella kierroksella.'- ^»mC^ < ^
merkittiin myös V e l t t o ' , H d i w Ä ^ V ' r ^^
suomi. Joka, t u l i toiseksL ^ K o ^ t o ^ ; ' ; / ; . ;
tena oli Andreas Oäscher^liBveltjrii-^r^^^^^
Suomalainen Ossi l<6äksonenl|»U-^ ^-Tr
23:nneksl. ' ' " ' '
m
Norjan j ä ä k i e ^ ^ : , T r
Tfimpere. — SUomen J a "KorJan tft*^ i>^«-?r
IlsenJääkiekkomafiottelun toin«i>f^,
suoritettiin aunntmtalno, ^faeln^Utugtt
6,pnfi. Koulukadun JääUekkoeceeniil*
i l
m
la',Tttmpereella.-„.YU S.000 maksanirtto;.
katsojaa oli saapunut seuraamaa^" '
ottelut!. Joka Jou<luttiln suorlttanuuua'^ %
varsin jkehnol^-oI08Uhtei«a« kUtö»^.>,L/,r
lämpimän sään.. BleklC9;;iU^tti,so^i^ H%
jon seassa kovin,voivalolsesti^ jadcft^;fs
vaikeutti varsinkin n o r j a ^ t e n mu¥*''''>';*|''
^ | ^ p p ä M ; i | B ä ^
Suomi oli niskan pftSUft v^iAvar, ^\ "li
västl k u i n pari pllvätt* ttlkaiiemmltt i
Helsinfitissä^ '• suoritetussa' «ot^tlaHk >\C
Peli päättyi suomen voittoon ^tilok»' ^'^"^
Maaottelu kokonalsuudessaim pBftt*
tyl suomen selväHn voittoon nume«
win5;^dt§iilii||iÄ
. "But the Canadian pubUc, especlally
the youth, have not changed i n their
opposition to peacetlme conscrlption.
tA proof of this Is the way thousands
of joblerfi youth are' refusing to go
albng with the govemmenfs attempt
to trade on their economic mlsery
and insecurity i n order to get them
into the army,
"The National Federation of Labor
Youth is confident that the youth of
c « r country would be fh»t to rally to
Its defence If we were In danger of
attack or aggression. But not even
one r e ^ n s i b l e minister of the go-
•vemment has tried. to clahn that WQ
are in danger of being attacked. AU
admlt Instead that there has been an
easlng of international tensiona and
a n improvemcnt i n International re»
latlon» i n the past months. < We say
that the best way to defend Canada
i n the atomic age is (o end wÄr, to
v.-ork for peace and universal dlsar-mament
Instead or rcannament and
milltary blocs."
Viimeisimmät levyuutuudet ovat,s^pimeet^^.^
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VARASTOMME KXSITTXX KmOU BVOBlVVVmAT »"SS; DECCAA J A RYTMlCEyYT
• AUaoIevasta lufttelosta löydätte mosittujen laulajien l^yfeSQ))
• AllaolevaaU luettelosta löydätte parihaat loolnlevyt J» -bhJatUtt.
•DECCA-LEVYJÄ . ^ .
SD 8043 Keskiyön .valssi, Henry Theel r ,
Eron ^hetkl^on kaunis, tango, Henry Ij^eel /
SD 5137 Xarjatyttö, valssi, Henry Theel ' ' "r
Tänä iltana, tango,,Henry Theel
8D 5169 ^Mustalaistyttö, t a n i ! o ; ' M a m i S u u n t a l a " ' >, '
' Kaksi yksinäistä ^nMslasta «tango, M a r t t i Swmta|«
8D 1^181 Talvlsäällä, foxotrot, M:etm-jtytötr ^ ' .
Valkea Joulu, slowfox, Henry Thee) Ja M^tro^tytÖt.
SD 5183 Minkä vuoksi, tango, Erkki Junkkarinen '
Muistojen pieni valssi, E r k k i Junkkarinen
SD 5197 "Tulisuudelma,'tango." Olavi Virta Ja Metro-tytillt
Ennen kuolemaa, tango, Olavi Virta v
8D 5208 VIesil mereltä, tango, Olavi V i r t a . .
Nuoruuteni kaupunki, tango,, Olavi.Virta
SD 5208 Unelma onnesta, tango, Erkki Junkkarbien
Koditon rakkaus, tango, Erkki Junkkarinen
SD 5218 Mustasukkaisuutta, tango, Olavi Virta ' ^ -
L a Cumprasita, tango, Olavi Virta Ja Metro-tytOt ' ,
SD 5231 Valkoinen kukka, tango, Mattf Louhivuori
Mua varten ei, tango, Matti Louhivuori
SD 6228 Tie, Joka luoksesi Johtaa, tango, Metro-tytöt >
' Kohtalon tango. Metro-tytöt
SD 5233 Jäähyväistango, Erkki Junkkarinen < ,
Tavallinen tarina, tango, Erkki Junkkarinen
SD 6240 Missä lienetkään, tango beguine, Olavi V i r t a '
Tyttöni, luokseni Jää, v a ^ i , Olavi Virta
8D 5241 Kohti kaukaista rantaa, valssi, Metro-tytöt
Sade icattoihin lyö, tango. Metro-tytöt
SD 6203 Alfonso, tango, Olavi V i r t a Ja-Metro-tytöt
Tuntematon taival, beguin^, Olavi Virta
SD 6264 rroiVetyttöni, foxtrot, Olavi V h ta
Syditnkt^pyseni, foxtrot, Ola v i ' V i r t a -
SD 6267 Täyttymätön toive, tango, Metro-tytöt
Ylcsinäinen asema, foxtrot. Metro-tytöt
SD'6268 Koivu Ja sydän, foxtrot, Juha Eirto
Mäen laidassa pienoinen tölli, valssi, Juha'Eirto
• RYTMI-LEVYJÄ
R 6035 Köyhä laulaja, tango, Henry Theel
Kostervalssi, Henry Theel - , \ , •'
R 6037 Siirtolaisen muistoja, Jenlcka Jorma Ikävalko
Tukkilaisten tanssiaiset, polkka. Jorma Ikävalko,'
R 6099 Imatran inseri,'vai89:, £rkki Junidcannen ^ . >. ^
K u l t a kuumetta, tango, Erkki Junkkarinen ' '
R 6113 Sysmän Linda, valssi. Veikko Sato '
Tämän kylän Jenkka, peikko Sato
R 6118 VailleJääneen valssi, Jorma Ikävalko ' ' ' '
Surut säkkiin. Jenkka, Jorma Ikävallco
R 6125 Aika Uuno, jenklca, Jorma Ikävalko .
Tarkkalan Tarja, Jenkka, Jorma Ikävalko <
R 6126 Topparoikka tulee, foxtrot. Justeeri r
Huoleton hummeripolka, jenkka. Justeeri
R 6128 T^mma tie, valssi, Erkki Junkkarinen
Kevätunta, tango, Erkki Junkkarinen
R6168 Minä Ja Mandoliini, Jenkka, Jukka Lönnqvist
K u l k u r i n viimeinen näky, fox-trot, Jukka Lönnqvist
B6171 Taikayö, valssi. Metro-tytöt
Odotin pitkän lUan, tango. Metro-tytöt
B 6155 Ei sitä passoo'sannoo, humoreski, Esa Pakarinen
Valehtelijan valssi, Esa Palcarinen
R 6172 Vanhan myllyn taru, foxtrot-ballaadl, Matti Louhivuori Jft:;>^:;?
Metro-tytöt S;
Me tulemmf taas, jenkka. Matti Louhivuori '
•R 6207 Sokeripala, fox-trot, Olavi Virta , . j -
Ajattelen sinua ains, fox-trot, Olavi V l r t c - ' \
R 6211 Hiljainen tango, Kalevi Tauru - i
Rakkaalle äidille, valssi, Kalevi Tauru ' • .
R 6213 Voi, kun olis viulu, jenkkäTJusteerl » \' *
Maiickinapolkica, Justeeri
R 6216 Uutta Ja vanhaa No. 3, valsslsUcefmä, Tamara J a Justeeri rif^
Uutta Ja vanhaa No. 4, tangosikermä. Tamara J a Justeeri'V
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| Title | Vapaus, February 10, 1955 |
| Language | fi |
| Subject | Finnish--Canadians--Newspapers |
| Publisher | Vapaus Publishing Co |
| Date | 1955-02-10 |
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ITÄTÄ <5' i i mi
y^'^ te «liceia aiotte
JlJette lamtpimgin ^alta-
?crJ TyöUäxme? OlettS-.]
paaeiitolseisi pollisasj
ryövätä paalein?
i : M i n u l l a ei ole ml.
, ai&eita arvojEa ions-
» asia on sillä tavalla,/j
1 ainoastaan yhden josfj-'^
ellei minulla ole een
ävää tässä ItaupungisB»
aa, että tarvitsen revoj-
HHiMi
^AKADPASSA ' -
T Kyaä'näma pifli,
fcU|; lohet ovat luonnajl
aaisi%tEi niitä ole vär-akas:
— Siinä tapaofe.^
t punastuneet korkean
Ki.
ilose Compeiiitibn
il *
e c t ed
t F C A S F ChamD ionship M e e t
uja vastaan
Inlee • ^ menetiäoiään -
lottamnksen i a tnlee''^'
kalkliien Iiansojen^
ne vastostamaan nyt ^
todessa ' niitä \ jotka
atomisodan,
ome kaikkien atomi,
tftämlstä, haoUmattä
ne ovat, j a niiden,
n hetlkobtaista lo- *
3. TILA
simmaisen kilpailupäi-''
tilalla. Suomen Salo-*".'
O m. toiseksi.
;Grishin Nrliitto 44.7^^4 j
Suomi 45.3 j a kolmas ,f
liitto 46.0.
matkan - voitti Ericson^
siseksl tuli !Broekman;<'
olmanneksi • Göntsha-''*
pliitto.^
:in^.,'yallitsi ,'huoj[io£
aniinin ilma pehmitti
siitä huolimatta käy-lilut.
/ ' l,
elun kärkipaikat,me-,,
csessäan seuraavasti:,
•Jorja,ja^Evgeni •Gris-,
J7,^ J a Sigge Sricson
siis 10,000 m. Tarassa.
änko luisteli kohtalai- .
i" 19 01.1. mutta Eric-le;
kierroksilleen heti
aivan toisenlaisella
?utti ajan-18.42,8. Sa-itto,
saavutti ajan"^
Jäivät 1500 metrillä"'
eifcävyksikäan päässyt _
m" - kilpailuun, mihinii
suomalaisten - huono
Wlutefish. ^ The eve of the big Eki
. is here. O n Saturday and Sun^
y, Pebruary. 02 a n d l 3 , -Pinnish-rCa^
[ian Amateur: - Sports ^Federation'
jers •will be competing for top h o i
)rs.
This year few ski enthusiasts are
mg to cpmmit themselves to, fore-
;ing the winnersi.because :öf- taie
jtremendous improvement-shown • Ih
jthe abilities of Federation sklers.,.m
jsudbury district Jehu's A n t t i -Ranta
jbas bee;i iholding the lead among
|FC.4SP skiers,; but on several occa-
Jsions he has been-closely pressed by
|jehu's Oiva R a n t a and; Speed's Karl
IPuiras,: Several other sltiersare also:
Iin a position to put i n a strong bid
Ifor this ; year's «5hatopion£hip.:> The
jmeets held t)y Echo have aiso indicät-
|ed that, the Echo .team cannot be
loverlooked. - ,
In the 20 Icm. event we would say
Iput your money on A n t t i Ranta or
j Karl Pmras. However, i n tlie -10 km.'
open event to he run Satiurday after-
I noon^^atl iPjM;^ •we wiir>not venture
a predlction.
The imder 21 class 10 km. event wm
.also see some veryclose competition
between Buch- sklers as ^ e e d - s K ^^
iPalomaki and Jäiu's Eino Ladonlah-t
i . These boys have beetf running
neck and neck i n earlier meets this
season and the Winner is difficult tö
pick and then of course lEcho again
mustbe laken into consiideratioh.
«hese girls will first have to beat
Alerts skier Helen Lindroos whö coi^^
very well cause a n iipset and w i n a
medal for Alerts.
Speed skiers are stiaking the vrepu-tatipn
of.their ciub on 'the'conditlpn
of the track and also claini that snow
conditions will be excellent. T h e track
has been:well.packed for many weeks
and even if there should be a sllght
to the under:18 S i a n . event a safe snowfall or a mild thaw it will not be
befc would have been Jehu's K a rl
Krats, but K a r l probably will not be
entered because he plans to enter the
Canadian , junior championships
which are being held i n Quebec on
the same weekend. Very few skiprs
have been competing i n tliis particu-lar
age group this season. so If K a r l
Is away this event could very well go
to a n Echo sider.
: T ^ women*s.open 2 km.;event ;we
are reädy to concede to Echö's Helen
Auraneh,r but. .we< have a^ susplclon
that the^ Jehu gh-ls wUl hold* their
own i n the under 16 ghrls event as
Weil as the 4x1 km. relay. Öf course
affect€d._
On saturday the competitions start
at: l P . M . .while o n Sunday the time
will be 10 AJM. The track starts from
the C S J H a l l i n Whitoflsh and the
•Hall wlll be the centre of actlvitles
for the weekend. In addition to the
sl£ling Speed';is preparing a program
for Saturday evening 8 P J M . v h i ch
will be topped off with one of tihose:
rare old country dances. where not a
single long face can be found. Music
will be supplied b y Svante Salo.
• Refreshments and meals will also
be served at the Hall during the two
day meet.
ANNIVERSARY YEAR
Cervantes^ immortal Don Quixote
Three hundred and f if ty years ago
a book entitled "The Ingenious Nob-leman
Don Quixote of L a Mancha"
was published ' in Madrid. •' ' •
'VTithin seven months of Its ap-'
pearance a fifth edition was already
m print, to toe foUowed by a never-"
endmg succession .of: reprints. Then'
came the translations. "to 'caxry the
fame of the ' Knight of the Moum-ful
Countenance" around the vorld.
The author of Don QUixote, rMlgUel
de Cervantes saavedra, was hlmself
a fit subject f o r an adventure stoiy.
To escape arrest i n Madrid, he toad'
eniisted as a soldier for the Italäin
campaign^ was woundpd at ithe Battle"
of Lcpanto r— thereby losing perma-nently.
the use of his left hand. He
was captured by pirates and impri-soned.
for five years i n Algeria, con-denmed
to the galleys, ; ransomed
home* to Si>ain, • where he- came to
loiov the inside^of many of (his coun-try's
jails. '
IHaTlng 'falled' tb make any real
mark a i k pöet and dramätist. • h e
undertoök"- to .wrlte" the. fh:st' novel
in the ^ a n i s h languag^ ln~ bfder, as
he sald:- '"To; dhnlnish the aiithority
and acceptance that books o f chivalry
have In the w o r l d . . ."
• (The book isavailable' i n IPenguinf
Everyman's and Modem liibrary E d i -
uliiset tulokset: E u -
Slgge Erlcson, Ruotsi
I) Gontsharenko Neu-^
53 pistettä 3) Saku-iliitto
207,707 pistettä;
Canada, Sdviet Uiiiöf
Meet On Final Day Of
Hockey Championships
kkaat
n a n partaalla
Uä ilmoitettiin maa-mtokone
on kuljetta-
1 asukkaille ruokata-saari
on 220 mailin
merellä -ja sen asukr
iin olevan nälkäkuo-
Ruokatavarain puu-ohtimeen
siksi ikoska-
Ittäin paha.
rvaa. On järjestetty
LSia ammattikm-sseja,
oritin v: 1946. Mutta-i
turhaksi . . . On
ettyjä -järjestöjä, I n -
Jtalnvalildien Veljes- •
)ja; on kerätty avus-
Eomailta, mutta esim.
i r o n t u l l u t vain yksi
Jitus 500 mk.
!l, vettä kokemukseni
ria j a varoitukseksi
noi,vat sotaa j a k a n - •
vatkä, muista 'inva-it
sodassaicoko elä-
!t, lukeutuen siihen :
lisensalEin^i'. . K a l iksemme
. on: jäänyt v
KSazmerheimin sana.
Ittako hivaliidejam-m
hänenkin puheen-suomea
inyaliidl, on^ ^
kaikkea turvaa vail-
- -vaivansa' jauholta- •
aan , . 1 Vakuutan.
V että jokainen s a - '
*9 ••VV
'••1 T '.i'•--*„'. ^ • .''•
ätään. se on kaiketi '
parempi,, tuhannesti
memiljoonat, mita .'
astajapatsasta var-ettälsUn
näiden i n -
huojentamiseksL'
te . n i i h i n suomalal-
'at, että Suomi on
marskin ratsastaja- :
a että «en Siyväksi -
Iisi lahjoitta» aota- ^
icsL — IQusakonra:
The soviet Union and Canada will
. meet on the final day of the World
hockey championships: just as thcy
did in Sweden last year when the
Soviet team defeated the Canadians
w wm the title.
The International Ice Hockey. F e deration
amiounced the Schedule yes-terday
for the championships |
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