and other public figures, and the records of government dopart- ments. TO EXTEND WORK Departmental records will be- come a large part of the msrchives' work early next year, when it oc- FIND BABY'S SKELETON | Loving, who #s separated "from PITTSBURGH (AP)--Police held | her husband, told police the tof Mrs.. Louise Loving, 23, Sunday (had a cold for about {on an open charge in connection | weeks. She said when she brought with the death of her 20-month- | the baby a bottle of milk Oct. 12, she found he was dead. She said she has been on relief. 16 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 17, 1954 Dominion Public Ehives Contain Much Histy Indianapolis Ready For 'Russia Outlines | Terms In Plan UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. (AP) | old son, Allen, whose skeleton was bn found in her Pittsburgh home. Mrs. TO REPLACE CROWN The Tudor crown (left) will be replaced by St. Edward's crown in royal insignia. The Queen has expressed a wish this be done. The Tudor crown -- so-called be- cause in shape it resembles crowns worn by Tudor monarchs --was introduced in royal insig- nia first on street - corner mail boxes and official stationery by King Edward VII. The Tudor crown closely resembles St. Ed- ward's crown made in 1838 at the order of Queen Victoria and now used at coronations. But the Tudor crown rises to a higher peak than the St. Edward's crown, (CP Photo) Russia's Andrei Vishinsky dis- closed today he has handed the Western powers a series of amend- ments outlining the conditions un | der which the Soviet Union would take part in President Eisenhow- | er's atoms-for-peace plan. He did not make public the terms of the proposals, but they were believed to include a sugges tion he made last week that the proposd international agency be Council, where veto, N Vishinsky spoke after the United States had accused Russia of fail- ure to make any contribution to the atoms-for-peace program so far. The United States also denie the plan now before the UN repr sents a retreat from the program advancd by President Eisenhower last December. FIREMEN ANSWER [FALSE ALARM The fire Seaway Trade | INDIANAPOLIS (AP) The | state legislative advisory commis. | sion Monday tentatively approved development of a $35,000,000 Indi- ana port on Lake Michigan to draw commerce from the Great Lakes and St. Lawrence seaway Lieutenant Governor | Handley, chairman of the commis- started by the 1955 state legisla- ture. He said the first move would be to obtain a $3,500,000 appropri- ation from the general asembly to buy 1,500 acres of land known as the Burns ditch area, nine miles east of Gary. THEATRE GUIDE Regent --"The Egyptian" in Cine- maScope and color, 1.30, 4.05, 6.30, 9.10. Last complete show 8.55 p.m, . Harold | | OTTAWA (CP)--Have you lost track of your grandfather? The Caladian Press Staff Writer | Bublie archives may be able to help. Students of history are not the | only Canadians who wade through | the vast stores of documents pre- served in the archives. "We often get requests for in- formation about relatives long placed under the UN Security | Sion, said he will lead a move to | dead," said Dr. W. Kaye Lamb, Russia has the | get the long-disc uss ed project| Dominion archivist. "We can fre. | are of pr interest to research quently turn them up in old census records." |'MATTER FOR LAWYERS There is usually some legal point | regarding an estate involved in | these requests. "We've sometimes had two op- posing l¢'s camping here for | | weeks trito tie up their cases." | | The arps is the custodian of | | a great Pty of documents and | records fing on Canada's his- | tory, frgroclamations to shop- ping reges. During last few years it has been g¢ntrating on political | papers | the period after Con- | federati ; 'The rs since Confederation | | workergxplained Dr. Lamb. | It ndgas the papers of ail | prime sters except R. B. Ben- | nett, | sity o Brunswick library. | Thefhives is also collecting { the pF of governors-general k : les are in the Univer- | | cupies extra storage space new government building and be- comes, in effect, a public records | office. | Another current project is the] microfilming of documents relating to Canada in the public records office in London and the French national archives. | These are often a big help in getting the real "inside. story" of Canadian history," said Dr. Lamb. | NNSA IIIS "The Hitchin' Posi"; catering now to b + ON OUR GIANT WIDE SCREEN! NOwW PLAYING ® Christmas parties ® bang ete. . pti ® Yunch Reservations b DIAL 5-6092 LITTLE BUCKAROO Doors, Plywoods Asphalt Shingles Shelving CALGARY (CP) -- department turned out its aer- ial ladder during the weekend to rescue a cat slung by a rope and hanging from the roof of the main branch of the Bank of Montreal. The fireman who climbed %o rescue kitty got a surprise. She was stuffed--and proved to be a scare pigeon,' put out by the caretaker to frighten away a flock which had been making a mess of his quarters. Say Couple Cruel To Child « Glaspell Sheep { year-old mother of five children . Win Award was arrested on a murder charge Monday after state police said she put rat poison on a piece of bread, TORONTO (CP) Two. Cana | then had it fed to her 2%-year- dian sheep raiser . fin t | old daughter because the child ber S16] Isers, one from Al 11:00--News: Weather | cried AN Sue Som Ontaris, 11:15--Sports Reel Mrs shies t th ; oy? gr oo 13430 Tonight | out bail plies at the Royal Agricultural WBEN -- CHANNEL 4 | The daughter, Ruth Ann, died George S. Brien and Son, Ridye- WEDNESDAY EVENING last ednesday night soon after | town, won the Cecil Stobbs mem S:185l Shoal being taken to a hospital by the grial trophy for the best flock with 4 Shore . D) an entry Shronshire t } §.%~Dinah $:4sSport Spotlight Mrs. Bell's husband, 26-year-old | Glaspell, Bowmanville, 8:00--Plouffe Family 7:30--News | William Bell is being held for reserve with Hampshires 8:30--Prom Concert 7:45--Perry Com o | court on a charge of assault and The Brien entry also won the Gime fd 2:00-ATiin Sodirey | battery with intent to kill | grand and reserve ewe champion 11.00--News pe Rich Pte. Matthew O'Brien of the tate ship and the Government. of New }:15--Paris Precinet police says Bell a Korean war Zealand trophy, donated for the oe i veteran, has admitted chastizing | first time this year his three-year-old son, Robert, by Grenville 7 putting his feet in scalding water. rin, Alta, wen the Don Head chal lenge trophy th the grand chan pion ram a Suffolk Biltmore-- 'The Human (adult), 2.14, 4.50, 7.26, 10.05. "Two Guys and a Badge," 1.04, 3.40, 6.16, 8.55 Last complete show 8.55 p.m Marks -- "Elephant 3.20, 5.25, 7.25, 9.30 plete show 9.10 p.m Plaza -- "She Couldn't Say No," 1.30, 4.19, 7.09, 9.57. '"Danger- ous Mission," 3.01, 5.50, 8.39 | Last show 8.39 p : 1 [] Fi H | Broek, Whi Ri a s Canyon" played over the first eg idelity and "Combat Squad starting S . ound Sysiem fo be inslled in a Canadian Ballroom. Jungle" | Ernie Cay Lumber Co. Ltd. L 5-0122 12:30--Feather Your Nest 53 ALBERT ST. DIA OBLT, TORONTO, CHANNEL # 1:00--Cooking Cues 1.43--8chool Telecast 30m For - Luneh 2:00--Football 3:0 =Sake Riders 4:00--What in the World : a 4:30--Super Circus 1d Windo 5:00--Folk Songs den Windows 3:30--Howdy Doody : Mons Family X 2) arlowe 5:0 fintie Outler awkins Falls 6: 4:15--First Love 4:30--Mr. Sweeney 4:45--Modern Romances 5:00--Pinky Lee 5:30--Howdy Doody THURSDAY EVENING 6:00--News; Weather 6:15--Sports Scope 6:30--It's A Great Life 7:00--~Amos 'N' Andy 7:30--Dinah Shore 7:45--Camel News 8:00--You Bet Your Life 8:30--Justice 9:00--Dragnet 9:30--Ford Theatre 10:00--Lux Video Theatre WEDNESDAY Walk" 1.15, Last com- TONIGHT Record Dance ADMISSION 50¢ FREE ADMISSION. TO 1st 50 PEOPLE RED BARN FREE DELIVERY at 7 pm. Last complete show 30--Burns Chuckwagon 00-- News 11:15-Departure of Queem Mother :30--~Wrestling :30--Film i THURSDAY 11d6--School Telecast 4:00--Adventure 4:30--Telestory Time Eileen Bell was held with- 6¥30=-Tablqid 6:50--News 7:00--Star Showcase won the «ond the men who cheated her ... betrayed her ...loved herl 9:30--I've Got a Secret | 10:00--Boxing 11:00--Late News. Weather a 11:30--Tales of Tomorrow Spot 12:00--Action Theatre THURSDAY 7:00 a.m.--Morning Show. 9:00--~Your Figure 9:15--Learn and Live 9:30--Plain and Fancy Cooking 10:00--Garry Moore 10:30--Arthur Godfrey | 11:30--You and Your Family | 12:00--~News | 12:15--Love ot Life 12:30--Search for Tomorrow 12:45--Guiding Light 1:00--Matinee Playhouse 1:45--Johnny's Show H | 2:00--~Robert G. Lewis 2:30--Meet the Millers 3:00--Big Payoff 3:30--Bob Crosby 4:00--Brighter Day 4:15--Secret Storm 4:30---On Your Account 5:00--Fun to Learn 5:13--Children's Theatre | 5:45-Sagebrush Trail THURSDAY EVENING 6:15--Sports; Film | 6:30--~News EL Pigs Are iE Best In Canada 7:30--News 7:45--Jane 8:00--Ray By GERALD FREEMAN Cnadian Press Staff Writer CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. (CP) Prince Edward Island pigs are ong apd lean and class-conscious. ientftic breeding has made them he upper crust of Cnadian swine ociety. Some of the haughtier hogs have | bedigrees going back nearly 60 gen- | ations, without a flaw in their | llustrious names. By 1935, island | bigs had attained such quality that | 0 breeding swine anywhere could | found to improve them, and one has been imported since. Prince Edward Island boars now in demand by breeders all | ver the continent. | BIG SWEEP: - : The island's super-pigs won the lirst 11 prizes for bacon at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto in 952 and didn't bother to compete ast year, H. ye Clay a the Do- | 4 : pinion agriculture department | ' Princess BAKET ere asks "why keep showing after : coveted Egypt' ANON who ou beat the world's record?" | - . i gypt's throne. ; ; ios * Mr. Clay is proud of the hogs | a ; ) hat have come to be the island's | 5 8% 3 a 4 econd industry. It was his con- | " | have abandoned iy birth- right for THREE greatoves. . . NEFER, temptress oBabylon tant prodding that made farmers velop their pigs until they be- for whom | sacrificemy par- ents' hope of er ame the world's best specimens of orkshires, the top market breed. uw wy ® AY ; I stalk this jungle they call a city. | know the sin dens and back alleys . . . the shady dames and hoods . . . this story is TRUE! i FIRST OSHAWA SHOWINGS! 18: 45--Film WGR -- BUFFALO, CHANNEL 3 The hoy is in hospital in fair con- dition. Boston Editor ewel Robbers Escape With Haul F. Murphy Dies | "virion or 6:30--The Hunter A robbers who held CHELSEA, Mass. (AP)--Francis 7:00--~Waterfront 7:30--Eddie Fisher ] and an it Murphy of Brookline, 57, day | minutes Sunday city editor of the Boston Herald, 7:45--Camel News 8:00--1 Married Joan 8:30--My Little Margie ] $15,000 in jewe died Monday at Chelsea Naval Police Hospital ofter a long illness. Be- | their fore joining the Herald in 1936 he 9:00--Kraft TV Playhouse 10:00--This Is Your Life John Piusinski was executive city editor of the | forced Piusinski's BIG SCREEN! thres irer 10:30--Colonel March 30 11:00--News, Weather 11: 15--Sports Reel 11:30--Tonight THURSDAY unpoint for tht escaped with starrin JAN STELING GARY MRRILL SECOND BIG HiT A LAWMAN'S GUNS! A KILLER'S REPUTATION! "robber f the : reed artment wa of 7:00--~Today | 9:00--Breakfast Club . a jeweler. and son Ronald Gers and a Rosalie Lesniewski, 11 1d then bound 15 his playmate to lie on a their hands with tape Mrs. Stella Lesniewski, 38, Ro salie's mother, came into the apartment and was also bound with tape The robbers escaped after fore- ing a safe in the apartment. sister ANOTHER HILTON VENTURE HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)--Conrad Hilton Friday assumed control of | the $18,000,000 Shamrock Hotel, He took over the operation from Equit- able Life Assurance Society, which has operated the hotel the last two years. 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Prince Edward Island has about o-thirds of all Canadian sows ualifying in advance registry, a heans of scientific selection de- gned to produce peerless pigs. he percentage of grade A arcasses on the island is 57.8, pmpared to the national average 26.5. Practically all the 70,000 LE.1. pigs are Yorkshires. Young farmers generally start | ith one or two pigs and some bork up to herd of 30 r 40. ardly any of the island's 10,000 rowers has more than 50. | WN GRAIN MIXTURE Only a few farmers put their pigs t to pasture but many devote iree or four acres in their fertile pd soil to grain growing. Grain- d pigs produce the best pork. In 1950, a record year, 110,000 arcasses were shipped. The aver- ge is about 70,000. The industry | ntributes nearly $6,000,000 to the land's economy every year from | prk and breeding stock. 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