! THE DAILY TIMES-GA . 20 E Y S-GAZETTE Wednesday, January 4 1956 | 11 is entitled, from its first three] = CANCEL STRIKE NOTICE {strike notice threatening a shipping (Reuters) -- London noldup in the River Thames start 2 pa ETT ERT Pope Rules Latin words, "'Musicae Sacrae Dis-| LONDON ciplina"--discipline of sacred mu-|tugmen agreed Friday to cancel a ing New Year's Day. They ac- cepted a bonus increase and de- Pretty, F 11 1 retty, Fragile Blonde Twirls Ri bist | w +, Isic, Reds, Rightists [on Hol Th eat hits on he ' g On Holy Music' |, meer sacpcat ise nth cig go met vont i co | cH 1" cope J wl di VATICAN CITY (AP)--The Pope|It did not specifically rule agains |tians, and urged that sacred music cussions with barge owners regard, be used ally in missi y|ing claims for a 44-hour week and improved working conditions. R t L 1 k : 3 ; { } | has instruct an; i f ic. Th By JOHN DUDMAN home. Again, she ran away. his camera. And that was the big G 2) Man Vo es in Caimi" Chureh hat the be ef To local acto, mt | quality of holiness in sacred music| The encyclical approved of the| instruments as the| a vow pan, plier a Shrceuy|break . ir | ou nails and stole| ' Stunt k in fil yi b TI A felon aes ot een 3 unt work in films followed. Ice ' ictal Pi 5 must be maintained. The key char-|use of such J I ) 1 phone| ; : ot PARIS (CP) -- The Communists|Pierre Mendes-Fra ---- d i i rioli JE and twirled me upside down likc|)ooth. She gave her first show Then 3elevision, vaudeville and, "ine extreme right have a the votin CP mice os: of wie Sheng Bog) hes an airplane propeller. sending the nails and halving the night clubs. |cured more than one-third of the|gar Faur's chief rival tivo = holes, PROpHiely Of fOr aNd, el I ere ld ! : 8 3 : = 3 a ; --previou rsality." critic She righted my 170-pound bulk, |200K or, eighs und 14 and|seats in the French National As:|declined a Communist Fg A The Oil's directions are con ee oe FORCED AIR UNITS 4 a few| sembly, election results showed|form an election 2lliance. But the|tained in an encyclical letter dated circles. | ) The Pontiff recommended the] 10% DOWN and smiled. "Shake." We shook.| She teamed up with London bus- d A kers--street performers--and did|P°U"ds either way. It helps to del Voting in Monday'~ general elec-|Communist party now is certain|Dec. 25 and made public this week to press them once again to sup- Ji '|use of popular hymns, which, he 5 YEARS TO PAY! I matched her grip for one swift p / ar ascape acts from chai her muscle. bai 2 i ii Toes my fogers besge to day. But it was Big BOA, Marriage--'Yes, when the sight |flons failed to stabilize the Sormy port a "popular front." "ASL -Y. strong" asked. Joan So She twned io nude modelling a™ "TS along. Bui 1 dont want| ore parliament was dissolved a] The most striking success of the[vote in thc latest returns, but the ; - |month ago. Some observers say the|elections was the vote won by the|moderate split--breaking up anti- | 4 'right-wing anti-tax agitators of 34-|Red alliances successful in 1951-- RALPH S. JONES PAYMENTS AS LOW AS 5.92 PER MONTH ON OIL BURNERS Rhodes, the mighty mannequin,| | / 3 H 5 with gentle persuasion. Obediently, with dk : he Sften 'posed i a Hn pio 1 SKirengin Position has worsened. ure boys who were > The moderates of the centre par- year-old Pierre Poujade. Contesi-{8ave them more seats. . sc A : : ; Barrister and Solicitor o' Pu "stock fox ange, re SIN EST GEO THOMSON ° DIAL 3.7718 I answered: 'You're strong, lady.|deli : " | Now may I have my bin Fo Sei aiesd ia have their photographs| for both of us. [ties will either have to forget their|ing elections for the first time, 2 a glamor girl aloft. differences and unite -- or unite on|they gained almost 50 seats, with ajthe Paris stock exchange, the 65 SIMCOE ST. S. 125 CONANT -- Free Estimates Day or Night back?" B ¥ : h She's the girl who picked Afr loom ne, das an lived i their TEN KILLED IN MINE or other of the extremist groups to handful of results remaining to be|bourse, prices of some stocks ican comic Bob Hope up baby-|youth herself g 3 be a 225-pound| LEON, Spain (AP) -- An explo-|take part in the new government. declared. dipped as much as 10 per cent. Dial RA 5-3525 fashion in her arms, slung him her iy an, ! eld him up over sion killed 10 miners Tuesday in al Radicals and Asocialists grouped] The Communists were running|Heavy sale orders were meeting 1a 2 over her shoulder--znd dropped| -------- photographer flashed|coal mine near here. behind the 'new deal" policies of|slightly behind their 1951 popular|little inclination to buy. him. Tt happened before. a rooting! crowd of American servicemen at| Christmas in Keflavik, Iceland. | SLIPPED ON ICE | "rt was an accident," Joan said, apologetically. "I meant to walk] off the stage with him over my shoulder. 1 slipped on a piece of] jce--and Bob no e-dived." To complete his devastation, she fell on top of him. 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