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Daily Times-Gazette, 10 Jul 1953, p. 20

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. 20 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, July 10, 1953 3 Canadian Squadrons In Dutch Show of Jets SOESTERBERG AIRBASE, Hol- land (CP)--Canada's contribution toward arming North Atlantic Treaty Organization nations will be exhibited here July 18 when the Royal Netherlands Air Force cel- ebrates its 40th anniversary with a display of jet strength. More than 400 planes from Can- ada and seven other NATO nations will join in Western Europe's big- gest air show, from the field where the first Netherlands air force plane took off in 1913. Representing Canada will be three squadrons of Canadian-built Sabre jet fighters from the RCAF's No. 3 fighter wing at Zweibruecken Germany. Leading them will be Wing Cmdr. R. T. P. Davidson of Vancouver. With the United States and Kingdom, Canada has supplied arms and training to the rebuilt Netherlands air force, as she has to France, Denmark, Italy and Belgium. Supplied under her two-year, $361,383,000 mutual air program have been armaments, ammuni- tion, jet engines and other equip- ment. Last year, she trained 1,400 pilots and navigators for conti- nental NATO countries. Guest of honor at the air show will be Queen Juliana of The Nétherlands. Chippewas Chipping Each Other SARNIA (CP)--Stewart McKen- zie of the department of Indian ; affairs held a pow-wow Thursday over a dispute around here as to who is a Chippawa Indian and who isn't. The 425 members of the Sarnia reservation have split into groups challenging each other's rights to belong on the reservation as full- blooded Chippawas. Protests were filed by a group of 15 against a group of 20 and counter-protests filed by the 20 against 12 of the 15. Musty files containing historical data on the Chippawa community have been brought forth to prove or disprove Chippawa ancestry. Final decision will come from Ottawa when all the evidence is collected. Red traffic lights in Barran- quilla, Colombia are often lettered with short advertisements. ROOM AND BOARD ~/ IN RECOGNITION OF / YOUR CLAIM OF BEING /| THE FIRST MAN TO CLIMB MOUNT EVEREST THE INTERNATIONAL WHOPPER FOUNDATION HAS ASKED ME TO PRESENT YOU WITH THIS SLICE OF BOLOGNA MEDAL / AND THIS BLANK SCROLL LAUDS YOUR GREAT FEAT'..IT'S WRITTEN WITH INVISIBLE INK, ® WHICH CAN BE BROUGHT OUT WHEN HELD OVER GUS HAS A RAFT OF FRIENDS... HOT AIR / Picketting is the accepted prac- tise of union members to attract public attention to the justice of their cause. When the museum attendants at the Metropolitan New York went on strike, their pickets were quick Museum in SHOWMEN PICKETS to utilize obvious and available tricks to attract attention with the above result. The pickets re- present a U.S. colonial soldier, a caveman, a Roman tribune and a medieval knight. Central Press Canadian. Money Flies As Robber | Upsets Car MONTREAL (CP)--An unarmed robber Thursday scooped up $2,752 from a downtown branch of the Royal Bank of Canada but was captured shortly after when his car plunged through a plate glass : |window as he tried to escape. Bank officials said $581 of the loot was still missing after the money was scattered along the street as the robber fled after abandoning his car. / Police identified the robber as 28-year-old Bernard Pion. POLIO CASE ST. CATHARINES (CP)--A two- year-old district girl has been stricken with poliomyelitis and is in hospital in Hamilton with par- alysis of the right leg the Niagara township health unit reported Wed- nesday. It was the second case reported this year to the unit. Scholarship - Winners Named MERRITTON (CP)-- Everybody here can afford a four cent stamp, but nobody can buy one. There's no post office. The sub post office, in a local store, was closed down by a mer- chant on Monday. Residents have to travel three miles to nearby Thorold to buy a stamp or mail a letter. Merritton is 14 miles west of St. Catharines. Development Work Stops SARNIA (CP)--Some $20,000,000 | worth of industrial construction | came to an abrupt halt here today | as 2,800 American Federation of | Labor building trades workers | formed picket lines instead of re- | porting for work. | The walkout blossomed from a | work stoppage Wednesday by 150 | AFL electricians. Re-union of Upper and Lower Canada was first proposed by the British Parliament in 1822, The town of Alcoy, Spain is noted { for its manufacture of cigaret | paper. REAR END GONE HAMILTON (CP)--Ralph Giles discovered that someone had slit his pants pocket while he was sit- ting in a downtown theatre Tues- day night. He told police that $10 in small bills had been stolen. 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