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Daily Times-Gazette, 31 May 1948, p. 14

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PAGE FOURTEEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE. | MONDAY, MAY 31, 1948 ANT AD SECTION <s&=57%%5%5 | BUSINESS - PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 1--Auditors GRA JAM BICELE, ACCOUNTANT AU- ditor. Government reports snd income tax forms prepared, secretarial ' work 1004J. 295 Arthur St (Jull) HOPKINS, CERTIFIED GEN- eral accountant, 24 Alger Bldg., King St, Bast. Pnone 2127. Consulting ac- countant. and auditor. (Jull 2. --Barristers HARRIS, HARRIS & WALLACE. Tisters, 112 Simcoe St. North. Phone 3407. Res. 3274W. (Juld) LOUIS 8 HYMAN, BARRISTER, ETC. Mortgage Loans arranged. 25 Simcoe North. Phone 61. Residence 3051. (Jull) ERE RE ed ANNIS, BARRISTERS. AL- FT Atos K.C, Tip Simcoe street ® South. Phone 4, Residence 769. (Jull) BAR- 2 A Be 8. GREER, K.C. BARRISTER, 8 Aon etc, 6 King Street East. Phone 3160. 3514. t "partner W C. Pollard, K.C., Uxbridge, Ont. (Jull) RIERSON, CREIGHTON & FRASER, isters, etc. Bank of ilding. : (Jull) ee ed EYS, K.C.. BARRISTER Di MEHR 6 King St. West ones: Office 814; residence 3297 loney to loan. (Jull) 2 ndend MB Sues R. M id Solicitor. Suite 201, 70 King East, Genosha Hotel. Phane 837. p "P. MANGAN, K.C., BARRIS- , Solicitor. Money to loan. Office i King St. East, Oshawa. Phone 5. Res. Phone 837. (Jull) ERNEST MARKS, PARRISTER, SOLI- eltor, 11 King E. Room 2. Phones Office 55. Residence 3687R. (Jull) A. J. PAREHILL AND J. A. YANCH, Barvisters, age loans, National Housing Act loans. 26 Simcoe North. Phone 1614. Res. 1975J. (Jull) MANNING PF. SWARTZ, SARR MISTER. Solicitor, Notary. ney oan. - sett Block, suite No. 4. Phone 282. Res 287TW, (Jull) 3a--Physicians and Surgeons DR, BAPTY, SURGEON, 153 KING ST. Be Oshawa. Fo) 3832. Hours: eleven to twelve and (except Wed and Sat.), 2 to 4 and 7 to 8. (Jull) | 4--Chiropractors HE. W, BROWNLEE, DOCTOR OF Cit xh ectric T . Free consultation. 15 Simcoe North. Phone | 869. (Jun22) HEALTH CLINIC 146 North. Phone 224. Drugless including Chiropractic Electro Commerce | 2 -- | acBRIEN, BARRISTER !sum of | papers. Please phone 4059W. (127b) | Sa idols om A is AR AAS i GREEN, | from 291 Celina Articles for Bale .. 36 Articles Wanted .. Agents Wanted ... Auditors Automobiles For Sale ' 37 ® For Rent Gardening Supplies Housenold Houses For Insurance Automobiles Wanted .. Automobile Repairs 18 Auction Sale .. Barristers cones Building Trades ,,. Business Oppor- tunities .... Business OpBLI- tunities Wanted Chiropractors . Oentists .... oe Oressmaking essere Brplosmen anted ........ ONE INSERTION INDEX TO WANT AD CLASSIFICATIONS Female Help Wanted . Funeral Directors . Instruction .... Loan Wanted .. Lost and Found .. Legal Nntizes ..... TWO CONSECUTIVE INSORTIONS THREE CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS EACH ADDITIONAL CONSECUTIVE s apply only to original cdi of 4 d at a later date comstitute s Physicians and Surgeons . : Personal . Personal Services .. Pets and Livestock 34 Radio Repairs .... 17 Real Estate Agents 19 Real Estate For Sale .. a» and Repairs Rent .. Real Estate Wanted Real Estate Sof #® EBgSaBEE "'P Wearing Apparel .. 35 RATES 20 Words A Each Add? Lot Word INSERT orders for consecutive insertions. insertions Prof | and 20 words or less. 20c additi new original order. jomal for all words over 20. Each initial letter, abbreviation, $ and c sign, figure count as «» full word. Box charged 10c additional All Classified Advertisements MUST be in before publication. Office hours: Daily 8-6, fistings $5.00 per month for by 6 p.m. the day Saturday 8-5. 20--Business Opportunities ABLIS MEAT GROCERY for sale. Excellent azette. (126b) oLD ESTABLISHED and fruit business X location. Apply Box 539, Times-Gi 22--Lost and Found LOST: IN BILTMORE THEATRE, FRI- day night, brown wallet containing money and other important LOST, BUDGIE BIRD, answers to "Billie", St. Please phone 2864W. ~ (127a) FOUND, PEARL NECKLACE, OWNER have me by proving ownership can have sa y Pp ) Syne (127a) ROUND RED PLASTIC CHANGE PURSE containing sum of money, King and Mary Streets. Phone 1 Reward. ~ el ( 126¢) STRAYED ON TO LOT 24, CONCES- sion 9, Whitby township, 1 goat. Own- and paying for ad. Phone er can have same by proving property | (126c) | and paying expenses. y, mineral vapor bath tr Pr 22 years. Consultation free. ® am. to 9 p.n. dally, except Monday and Friday. (Jull) . 5--Optometrists POST OFFICE, ©. H., TUCK, OPPOSITE 9 . 12, 2 to 5 and Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings, 7 to 9. Phone 1516, (Jull) JURY AND LOVELL--OFFICE HOURS: ® am. to 6 p.m. Wednesday 9 to 1. A B. Johnson, Optometrist. Poone 3 e (Jull) $-Insurance - emir ------ McMURTRY INSURANCE AGENCY. omplete insurance services. Mortgages, H.A. loans. 21 King St. W. Phone 676. (June29) | PEACOCK'S INSURANCE SERVICE. | Consult us for any of your insurance | of insurance includ- | needs. All classes lug wis 221, King Street East, phone 5400. Res. 4318R. (Jull) 7--Veterinarians D WEBSTER, LARGE AND mall animai-surgery. 101 Richmond St. W. Phone 2010. (Jull) 9--Money To Loan = | e: { and _brassieres. 2594W. 23--Women's Column vicinity | 788W1. | 29a--For Rent APPLIANCES FORREN FLOOR POLISHERS VACUUM CLEANERS SUN LAMPS LARGE CIRCULATING FANS RANGETTES WASHERS SOUND TRUCK \DOOR PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS SOUND MOVIE EQUIPMENT SPIRELLA CALLING, THE ROMANTIC | loveliness of today's fashions demands | Demonstration a perfect pioundauon, osns thout obligation. one ition : _(Thur,-Mon.) LADIES, GET YOUR SPRING PERMA- nent at Anne's Beauty Shop. Special prices on all types, $3.50 up. Phone 185J. (June28) mre amar -- es CHARIS--FOR SPRING FASHION IN Christians (126t1) 36--Articles for Sale OUTBOARD EVENRUDE 47 SPORTS- man 2 hp. used carefully one season $125. Phone 396W. (1271) 6 PC. BREAKFAST SUITE, WHITE black trim, also walnut hand-carved buffet, dresser, reasonable. Phone 4837TW. (127c) BROADLOOM RUG 9'x12', LIKE NEW, 50. Gopsweil chairs, new, wine and lue, $25. 3 pc. wine velour chester- field, cost $279, one month ; sells $200. Walnut bedroom suite 2 pc. cost $250 sell half price. Hot point electric range, 4 burners, low oven, $125., brand new, slightly scratched, rangette, auto- matic oven contfol, . new, cost $74.50, sell $65. Phone 5281J evenings, 811 Bowmanville. ( JACKET HEATER FOR SALE, MEDIUM size. Phone 1561J. _______(127c) ONE WINGHAM COOKING RANGE, Al condition, complete with oil burners also 45 ga), oil drum and coal grates. Phone 5309W. (127a) "PRINCESS PAT" COAL AND WOOD range. Cream and black. Phone 3836W. (126c) 9-PC. SOLID OAK DINING-ROOM suite. Apply 31 Elgin East. Phone 1408W. (126¢c) ICE REFRIGERATOR, 100 LBS., STEEL construction, white, like new. Phone 4736W. 126¢) days 127a) WESTINGHOUSE CONSOLE RADIO, excellent condition. Apply 279 Court or phone 1792M. (126¢) GREY GENDRON DELUXE PRAM, like new. Phone 4160J. (126b) EASY WASHING MACHINE, VAOUUM cup style, chrome plated, safety type wringers. Limited number, for immedi- ate delivery. Easy terms. Meagher's, 92 imcoe (June29) SMALL JACKET HEATER. PHONE 4655W. (126b) DOUBLE BED, STEEL WALNUT FIN- ish, with spring. Phone 202J13. (125¢) Plane Leaps Local Man's Main Hobby The placing of recreation on a provjincially sponsored basis brought to light a number of un- usual hobbies enjoyed by the adult male population of Ontario but pos- sibly the most unusual of them all is the hobby practiced by Fred Knox of Oshawa, While some men monopolize their '"off-the-job hours" stamp collecting, raising pigeons or knit- ting socks, Fred Knox of Oshawa finds his recreation in.jumping out of aeroplanes. : 'When other males return home after a big day at the office and disappear into the basement to tinker with their home-made fly- catchers, Fred Knox heads for the airport and a good evening's relaxa- tion jumping out of a plane at about 3,000 feet. Of course he does it the easy way .. . with a parachute, Fred was interviewed by The Times-Gazette before his jump that thrilled thousands of spectators at the annual air show on Saturday. According to Fred the secret to a 8-PC. OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE; wooden ice-box, 50 1b. capacity; gaso- line stove. All in good condition. Phone 1485J. (125¢) STOVE WITH OIL BURNER, WHITE enamel trim, good condition, $50. 357 Lakeshore. 3958R. (125¢) MAN'S BICYCLE. ALMOST NEW. REA- sonable. Apply 33 Whiting Ave. (125c) RUUD TANK, WATER HEATER NO. 25, slightly used, $20. Apply Colvin Elec- tric. Phone 1092. (126¢) FOR LOAN. WALNUT DINING TABLE to family who will care for it. Phone 839. (125¢) WOOD, STEEL OR FLEXALUM VE- netian blinds, highest quality at low est prices. Free stints | and installa- tion anywhere. J. elley. Phone 4101. (Juneé) MIXED BODY WOOD, HALF CORD, $10.; also mixed slab wood, half cord, $8. Phone 3903J (Junell) ELECTRIC RANGETTES, VARIOUS makes and sizes, available on easy monthly payments. Meagher's, 5 King West, 92 Simcoe North. (June21) BODY WOOD Maple, Mixed, Soft, or Limbs. Stove lengths. Immediate del- ivery. PHONE 481 B. W. Haynes 39 Park Rd. N. : (12011) BUTTER, 69c; LARGE EGGS, 49, 5 doz. for $2,39; bread, 10c; bananas, 2 ibs. 28c. Glecoff's 174 Ritson S. Phone 3235. (Junell) xpert fitting, in girdles ¥ : Phone Mrs. Blatter, (Junll) 24--Personal JEAN McPHEE OR ANYONE KNOW- ing her whereabouts, formerly of To- ronto. Ormie. Apply to Box 442, Times- Gazette. (126¢) BROADLOOM RUGS, NEW, MODERN decorator's colors, custom made, seam- less up to thirteen feet, any length. Write Acme Rug, 188 King West. Ham- ilton. (June 21) WATKINS PRODUCTS, DELIVERED, to help your spring cleaning. Try our moth crystals and other products. Phone 4491W. (June5) 25--Real Estate For Sale CLIENTS' MONIES AVAILABLE FOR | frst mortgages. Apply M. F. Bwartz, | Barrister. Bassett Block, suite No. 4. Telephone 182. (Jull) 10--Instruction DANCING CLASSES, BALLET, TOE and Tap taught by Irenie Harvey. Re- ister Friday, Christ Church Parish all, Hillcroft and Mary Sts. (Juls) 11--Building Tigdes SEPTIC TANKS IN LLED, ALSO 11 cementing jobs ne, For in- formation, call 3434W. __(June29) SAND, GRAVEL, LOAM, TLL AND | a , crushed stone for | oar] $chie. Phone 2043J. | Pheer: oe (Junel2) | WORK, WALKS, DRIVES, cellar footings, and cement giefks 1aid. Phone 331M. (1250) ING AND STUCCO WORK, | free tes. Phone 1664W. (Junl0) CARTER. PAINTING AND decorating, spray painting. Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 3289W. 188 Bruce St. (Jun24) ROOFING, EAVESTROUGHING, CHIM- neys Rebuilt, Spray Painting, Built up roof a specialty. Slate Shingles replac- . Ci tering. Asphalt coating adds | years to your roof. Phone: Daytime, night, R. Pigden 393 St. E. (June21) SAND GRAVEL, LOAM, FILL AND mush! manure for sale. General haulage. J Gordon Besse. Phone 4082R. (June19) \ VAJDA, BUILDER, CONTRAC- tor, alterations, carpenter work. 481 Drew Street. Phone 4117W after 5. b3 (Juli) ARE YOU IN ry IN. CARPEN- 'TERBSTED t irs, kitehen cupboards, altera- ick? Phone 1352W. Free (June) BAND. . GRAVEL, LOAM, CINDERS $i and manure, for sale. Truck for by hour or contract, no job too big or too small, Phone 3007W, Eo Hoy. ( SRAGGS AND DYKSTRA. PAINTERS, CRA a Also Suriiicre fefinistied oa ray - 'ork guaranteed. gp Hasw. (Jun13) iDE CONTRACTORS, ROOF- repaired. Phone 4392J for Tucker Bros. (Juned) fair estimate. TUCTS ----° 32--Personal Services LL tlle deed BERS ANOLENE SOLES, WEARS BET- TRY P. to ter than leather, costs no more, at uiltinans. same address, side entrance, Guilt (Jun4) 17 Bond East. adi d FA VON GUNIEN, EXPERT SWISS ll EER our e solic! 5 Street West. ¥ Gu) ELECTRIFY YOUR PRESENT WE WILL El re for $30. Singer Sewing NEW HOUSE FOR SALE NORTH SIDE OF SWITZER DRIVE SHORT DISTANCE OFF SIM- COE ST. N. 6 rooms, all convenlences. Owner leav- ing town and can give possession with- in one month, Sale price $6500. with $4,500. cash, and the balance of $2,000 on mortgage at* 5%. Apply PARKHILL & YANCH Barristers, etc. 26 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa Phone 1614 low, $3,200 down. Apply 561 Grie Phope'4q2869%. (126c) CABIN, 8 X 10°, FULLY FINISHED. Jackson's Point, could be moved. information phone 1337TW. ( 0 125¢) NEW 8-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, GOOD location. Phone- 2451J (124d) sJMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY $5800 2 storey brick home on French St. Down payment approximately $4000. Living room, dining room, kitchen and three bedrooms. Hardwood floors up- stairs and down. Full basement roof insulated. This is an excellent oppor- tunity to purchase a good home at a good price. Purchase price includes new gas stove in kitchen, »nd gas heater in basement for hot water. Phone us for an appointment to see through this home. Exclusive listing. Dhone 4400 chofield INSURANCE <Ageney (127b) 25c--Farmers' Column PIIOUGHING, CULTIVATING AND cord wood cut, by tractor. Phone C. Campbell 3575J2. (125¢) 29--Rooms For Reni FURNISHED BED - SITTING ROOM, rivate bath and entrance, light house- ents privileges, Phone 3348J. (126b) FURNISHED DOUBLE BEDROOM FOR two men or two girls. Breakfast 3 Ses ( Cc sired. Apply 195 Albert St. (1 TWO-ROOMED APARTMENT, ALL conveniences. Phone 4604W. 26 Glad- stones (126¢c) e CO. oo te) J4--Household Repairs 4--Housenol___ CHESTERFIELDS LD Ete Our vered. Like Dew ig action guar- ates 5280W nights, 'are reasonal 3344 Puce (Jund) AIRED AND. RE- L 5 (Jul) a rdening and Supplies oN --------<TOAM, $150 PER YD. CK LOAM, = BLA manure, $2 per yd. Flitns j8--Automobile Repairs ; CORNER VERDUN t repairs to G.M. specializing, re FURNISHED BEDROOM FOR MEN. Private home. Hot water. Apply 225 Arthur St.' Phone 3448J. __(125¢) FURNISHED BEDROOM, ONE BLOCK from bus, quiet home, men only. Ap- ply 559 Masson St. Phone 2764W. (125¢) "ROOM. KITCHEN PRI- (125¢) BED-SITTING vileges. Apply 164 Alice St. 29a--For Rent CEMENT MIXER FOR RENT $1.50 per hour; with man Apply J. MCLAREN 169 GIBB STREET hone > 4Julld) (1241) | 6-ROOM MODERN STUCCO BUNGA- | rson | Cement mixer with 3-yard capacity. $2.50. 30--Room and Board ROOM AND BOARD. 62 DIVISION ST. (125¢) PLAST-I-GLOSS, WONDER FLOOR finish, no wax, no polishing, dries one hour. Free delivery. Associated Services, 23 Bond West. Phone 4538W. (June?) ALL CONVENI- (125¢) ROOMS FOR MEN. ences. Apply 86 William St. W. 31--Wanted to Rent HOUSE, OR LOWER UNFURNISHED flat, family of 4. Apply Box 443, Times- Gazette. (126b) 32--Automobiles for Sale '35 FORD SEDAN, GOOD CONDITION. { Phone 379J2. (126b) | MECHANIC'S CHANCE--1937 PONTIAC | coach, damaged; new paint and com- | plete motor job one week ago. New | pistons, rings, valves, brake linings, etc. Can be seen at Moring's Garage, | or phone owner, 1731W. Best offer over | $375. (128a) STEEL VENETIAN BLINDS, 55c PER sq. ft. Measured and installed. George M. Reld, Phone 2104, 65 Bond West. (Jun26) A COMPLETE STOCK OF WRINGER Tole and belss for all makes of wash- erd, Jack Biddulph. 68 Simcoe St. N. Phone 3800W. (Jun25tf) NEW IMPROVED PLAST -1I- GLOSS. The modern floor finish. No waxing, polishing or hard scrubbing, non-slip- pery, prevents accidents, beautifies, dries in one hour. Price 1.95 per quart, 6.95 per gallon. Glecoff's Grocmeateria. Phone Oshawa 3225. We Deliver, y unl) AWNINGS, ONLY LIMITED SUPPLY available. Order now. Chairs and. tables for rent. Cleve Fox, 412 Simcoe N., hawa. (Jun4) | 38 DODGE SEDAN, 4 new motor. Phone 424W. | 735 DODGE, RADIO, HEATER. Rossland Road W. Phone 3201. ES, (126b) . 42 (126¢) 1/3 down, as long as 24 months to pay at STONEY'S CAR MARKETS 5 Locations Oshawa and Toronto 20 (5840) | 47 CHEV. FLEETLINE, TWO-TONE | reen, same as hew. Sell or trade. Ap- {ply 308 Pine Ave. (125e) } | 33--Automobiles Wanted | CASH FOR YOUR CAR! BRAMLEY | Motor Sales, 1271 Simcoe Street North. Phone 4695W. (Juld) CASH WAITING FOR YOUR | CAR AT BELMONT MOTORS 137 KING WEST PHONE 4808 Sa (125t1) Cash for your car, at STONEY'S CAR MARKET 429 King West Phon( 4183-3 Ta ms at (SHE 34--Pets and Livestock HOUND PUPS FOR SALE GUARAN- teed deer hounds well bred. Apply 3 Valencia Rd. Phone 4281M. (127a) 50 PIGS, SHOATS AND FEEDERS. A number of Holstein Heifers, some vac- cinated, ranging from Grass Calves to Springers ony, Strawberry Roan, mare. Apply Jack ilson, Butcher, Whitby. (126b) DOGS BOARDED BY DAY OR WEEK. Twin Birch Kennels. Phone Whitby 839. (Juni3) REGISTERED COCKER SPANIEL PUP- ples. Blacks, blondes, and reds. Rea- sonable, Apply 270 French St. (125c) TWEEDLE CHICKS 25 YEARS OF satisfaction, prompt delivery on Jaye old, started and older pullets. Eight weeks to laying. Phone 4846J. (Junl0) REGISTERED COCKER SPANIELS, reasonable. We also trim, bath and board dogs. Waubena Kennels, mile west of Oshawa, new hizhway. (Jun?) SIMCOE PET SHOP, PETS AND SUP- plies, birds boarded. 373 Simcoe South. (June4) 35--Wearing Apparel NEW, GREY FITTED SHORTIE COAT size 14, $24. Apply 66 Fisher St. (127b) WE BUY AND SELL USED CLOTHING, sterilized, cleaned and pressed like new. Carrying a big stock of ape coats, suits and pants. 21 Bond St. Sam Schwartz. (Jul?) 36--Articles for Sale 37--Articles Wanted SPOT CASH PAID FOR GOOD UBED furniture, ice box, Quebec heater, cook stoves. 34 Bond West. Phone d166M (Julld) HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR PAPER, rags, mattresses, iron and . metals. Local and out of town calls gicked up free. Phone 635, Cedardale n and Metals, 100 Annis St. East of CNR. Station. (Jul2) PIANOS WANTED FOR CASH. WILSON & Lee, 79 Simcoe North. Prone 2588.0) un. WANTED GOOD "USED FURNITURE ice boxes, cook stoves and heaters. 56 King West. 3326W. (Juls) 38--Female Help Wanted NEAT SALELADY FOR PERMANENT position, excellent opportunity. Salary and commission. Apply in person to Atkin's Hosiery. (128c) COOK WANTED FOR SMALL HOTEL. Good wages for suitable Pou: Apply J. Tayler, Elmhurst Hotel, Newcastle, Ont. Phone Clarke 3304. {11411) YOUNG LADY For accounting department of local firm. Must be neat worker. Experienced applicant preferred, but beginner will be considered, if intelligent and willing to work. Apply, stating particulars of experience, education and references to BOX 424, TIMES-GAZETTE (124t1) BOOKKEEPER, TYPIST, WITH OR without experience, must have intel- ligence and ability, good salary. Box 408, Times-Gazette. (115t1) 39--Male Help Wanted EXPERIENCED MAN, IN GENERAL farming, must be good milker, in small dairy herd. Thomas Bonnetta. Phone 350W1i. (May 31- June2-4) 39a--Male or Female Help RESTAURANT HELP, AT WINNIE'S Inn. Phone 2286. (125¢) 4 --Employment Wanted CAPABLE YOUNG MAN DESIRES spare time work evenings and week- ends. Phone 4873W. : (127¢) TYPING DONE EFFICIENTLY AND prom tly, Phone 1215M (after 6 p.m.) or further information and free es- timate of your job. (125¢) GARDEN PLOWED, WITH FORD Tractor, disced, harrowed. Grow a gar- den this year. Manure also sold. Phone 3235. (Junell) GARDENS PLOWED AND cellars excavated by team, trucking. Phone 5233. 3 REPAIRING TRILIGHTS, RANGETTES, ranges, all household electrical abil ances. Frank Snudden, 107 Ath E. Phone 919W. (Junis8) 41a--Lawn Mower Service LAWN MOWERS AND SI HEARS SHAR! ened and repaired, we call for and . Phone 2164W. C. , So- (June 29) WED, general (10641) merville Ave. BIRD CAGE AND STAND (WHITE) IN good condition. Phone 807W. (127c) BC NGTH 20 SAIL BOAT FOR SALE, LENGTH feet, centre board, ready to sail. Out- board and portable radio optional. Mr. J. C. Thompson, 146 King St., Bow- manville, Ons. © (126b) CHILD'S CAR' WITH PEDALS. APPLY 200 Pacific Av= (127e) LET US PICK UP YOUR LAWNMOW- 'er now for sharpen] and repairing, machine-ground. onditioned mowers for sale, Stan Fudge, 236 Eulalie Ave. Phone 3030M. (Junel8) LAWN MOWERS GROUND AND RE- paired. Shears, etc., sharpened. Work uaranteed. A. W. Simmons, 95 Patricia ve, Phone 3168R. (Jun23) ~ | ul parachuting career rests with two little details, one, to pack your own 'chute, and two, to relax when landing. The latter point is just as important as the first, Fred states, when "you're heading for the deck at 35 miles an hour." Fred uses not special kit for his breath-taking hobby but takes no chances with the equipment that stands between him and certain death and for this reason pays $450 for a chute and buys one a year. After every jump the parachuies are carefully 'dried before Fred starts the 55 minute job of repack- ing the 24 feet of silk and dozens of cords on which he has staked his life 22 times. On one occasion the stunt artist packed the para- chute while the silk*was still slight- ly damp with the result that it failed to open until the last minute, Friction too will keep the silk from flowing open sometimes, Fred said. Jumping from 3,500 feet, as he did on Saturday, Fred claims he drops some 400 to 500 feet before the parachute opens and descent takes anything from 6 to 12 min- utes depending on atmospheric con- ditions. While many professional para- chutists carry with them on their hazardouus expeditions through space a lucky charm, Fred holds no stock in such things and de- pends" on his knowledge of the game and his unfaltering faith in | the few yards of silk which he is certain will billow from the com- pact compartment on his back at just the right moment for a safe | landing. When asked if he was nefvous about Saturday's jump, Fred re- plied with a smile, "Sure. I guess a guy never gets over that, but that's why I like my hobby. It's the kind of hobby you fall for in a big way" and climbed into the glider {rom which he would 'jump into 3,500 feet of space and with a wave of his hand Fred Knox took to the r Car Stolen Here Seized by Police Toronto, May 31--(CP) -- Pol- ice Sunday arrested John Tomlin-! son, 20, of Toronto, on charges of auto theft and carrying offensive' weapons. They said they seized two white, cotton money bags with slitz cut out-of the front to form face masks. A loaded .38 pistol and an unload- ed Luger were found along with the masks in the rear of the car at the | time of the arrest, police said. The vehicle had been reported stolen | country to retire in Georgia. THERE OUGHT TO BE A LAW By Al Fagaly and Harry Shorten BEFORE SHE HOOKED HIM SHE GOT HIM 70 BARE HIS SOUL. WOULDN'T HOLD IT AGAINST HIM« HONESTLY, QUIVERLIP, AM I REALLY THE FIRST GIRL NOU OVED® AFTER ALL IF WE'RE 4 [J ° 2 | HOLD IT AGAINST HiM-~ | JUST OVE? HIM! | | MCCLURE NEWSPAFER SYNDICA AND FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS AND THEREAFTER SHE KEPT | HER PROMISE . SHE DIDN'T mn, V2 HENNAED HUS! . «ALL RIGHT, IF YOU REALLY VEEL THAT WAVY, I DID GO WITH 0% ~) { AND DON'T THINK I'VE FORGOTTEN 2) NW anise A GR NAMED AMOEBA SHE ONCE LET ME HOLD HER HAND INTHE MOVIES, 72 ) 3 & ABOUT THAT SN , AMOEBA,NOU CHASED O 5 Baron's Daughter, | Friend of Hitler | Dies in Scotland | Oban, Scotland, May 31--(AP) -- | Unity Freeman-Mitford, 33, centre | of a storm of speculation at the | beginning of the second world war | | because of her friendship with! | Hitler, died Saturday night. | i Freeman-Mitferd, | daughter of Baron Redesdale, be-| | came ill a few days ago at the home | | of her parents on the island of | | Inchkenneth. A friend of the fam- | ily said her death was believed to | have been caused by meningitis. = | | In Germany, near Hitler's | Berghtesgaden retreat at the be- | | ginning of the war, she was seri- | ously wounded by a pistol shot in| | the head under circumstances nev= er publicly explained. | | She was unconscious three weeks | in a Munich hospital. Top German | physicians attended her, and on] | Christmas Eve, 1939, Hitler arran- | ged to send her home. On his or- ders an ambulance train took her | to a French channel port and the British government allowed her to | | join her family. | In Ewgland she recovered speed- | "y from her wound. | Her English friends said it was | | an accident. In Germany it was { known that she had seen Hitler | | on several occasions in those tense | | days immediately preceding the | | German attack on Poland and the | British decaration of War on Ger- many. She had been a guest at nis retreat in the Bavarian Alps. | Miss Freeman-Mitford first went to Germany in 1935, when she was | 120, to attend a Nazi summer festi- | val. She was accompanied by her sister, Diana, who later married | Sir Oswald Mosley, pre-war British Fascist leader. Unity was quoted in Germany at the time as saying she was a "woman Fascist," and she praised the Reichschancellor. | Blonde, blue-eyed and unsophis= ticated in manner, she was a non- smoker and a non-drinker. She met Hitler at a Munich beer garden, and became his friend. She met and apparently won the ap- proval of other top-ranking Nazis, | except Rudolf Hess, Deputy Fueh- rer, in November, 1947, from Norman Ewers of Oshawa, who left the China's New President Inaugurated Generalissimo Chiang Kai-Shek, long the leader of fighting China, is shown walking from the hall after his inauguration as president of the in Nanking. Following behind him is Li Tsung-Jen, the Chinese republic new vice-president. 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