POPULAR GAME Badminton is said to have been | invented at Badminton house, seat | of the Duke of Beaufort in Eng-| an 10 THE DAILY TIMES- GAZETTE, Friday, January zn, 1058 New 'Miracle Yarn' Gets 33 'Boosters' By DON PEACOCK eye and "feel" appeal. That is, a Canadian Press Staff Writer |thread can be woven with ta OTTAWA (CP) -- The "miracle nylon core for strength and for a| yarn" spun by the defense depart- worsted covering for suits, skirts) ment's new process for cloth has and other clothing usually made| reached into 33 countries since it! from soft-textured materials. | Mm 'was first announced last year. The department is using the pro- FNews: J. R. Johnson, chief of the de- cess to make military clothing, | . velopment branch of Canadian|tarpaulins, canvas and .other ma-| z TELEVISION LOG. DANCE TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT Bud Rogers' Band Bob Fowler, caller FRIDAY EVENING 1.00 P.M, 1 12.00 NOON 5.00 P.M. 4-Wild Bill Hickock | 9~CBC News $---Roy Rogers 2--Hollywood Playhouse | 4-U.S. Congress 4--Cartoons 130 P.M 2-Man to Man 3-Mickey Mouse Clup | 4--Your Schools' 12.30 P.M. 5.30 P.M. 2.00 P.M, 9-This Is The Life $--Howdy Doody 9--Movie Time | 4=Wild Bill Hickock | 4--Gene Autry 4-Champishship 2-Buffalo Commerce 6.00 P.M. 1.00 P.M. Wizard 9--Buried Treasure Range Rider 4--Modern* Medicine Sports 2-Dr. Spock = 6.30 PM, 1.30 P.M. 9--Country Calenday ROCK 'N' ROLL TONIGHT AT 8 TEEN TOWN C.R.A. 2 Party 30 P.M. Bowling P.M Ca-Bakebal P.M. NEXT WED. Patents Ltd., said in an interview that patents for the process have been applied for in that many na- commercial producers have many s--Tabloid 4--Rin Tin Tin | 2-District Attorney tions. ; These have cost the Crown com- pany which handles all govern-| ment-owned patents about $10,000 so far, but if the cloth is as success- ful as the department expects it to be, the money will soon come ack in growing amounts. ONG-WEARING CLOTH "It takes a long time to get mething like this going," Mr #Johnson said. Three Canadian companies meanwhile have been licensed to make cloth by the new spinning process, which produces a yarn han that produced by present nethods, and capable of that much oore wear. terials that require toughness and! strength, Mr. Johnson said. But other plans for it. SOON ON MARKET Dr. Jan Weinberger, the process, inventor of | ducers are aiming at having prod- 3 £0 ucts made of the cloth on the) market by spring. He has a trop-| ¢ wayne and Shuster | ical suit on order which he expects] {will last at least as long as he| 2--Ozzie and Harriet does. He is 50 and in good health | He said one British manufacturer| s--Plouffe Family who has a new-type zipper und 4--Our Miss Brooks 4 p er | 2--Crossroads production, is using cloth from the varn in the zinpers, J Raleitoscapy 2-TBA said Canadian pro-| $--All Star Theatre 4--~Mama giving them, 9-Ford | S_Robert Q. Lewis he Pt. [SATURDAY EVENING 5.00 P.M. $-Wild Bill Hickock 4-Sky King 2-Capt. Z-Ro 5.30 P.M. $--Disneyland 4--Beat the Clock 2-Super Circus 6.00 P.M. 2-Disneyland 6.30 PM. 7.30 P.M, unt of Monte Cristo ddie Fisher 8.00 P.M. . Fixit; News lacy, Show P.M. 8.30 P.M. >Buy "eG Allen 4--S8cience Theatre 9.00 P.M, 3-Warner Brothers Theatre 4--Amos and Andy 2-Roy Rogers 2.00 P.M, 9--Junior Magazine 4--Camera Three 2--Father Knows Best 2.30 P.M. 4--You Asked For It shal Chu Teh, now on a state COMMUNIST HEADS MEET China's Vice Chairman Mar- | visit to Prague is pictured here as he called on President An- | ouin Zapotocky, of Czechoslova- a. 2-Star Stage 3.00 P.M. $---You Are There 4--Sports Panel 2--Readers' Digest 3.30 P.M. $-Climax 4--Sunday News 2-Loretta Young 4.00 P.M, 4--Live Drama 2-Wide World Girl's Birth One In Million tors performed successful abdom- BIG INLET Bristol channel, Britain's largest inlet, has a total shoreline of 220| istry was a profession as long ago] miles, extending 80 miles inland.' ag 500 BC. ANCIENT PR Herodotus has n ESSION ed that dent-| 27 Celina St. SNACK AT hums 30B SCOTT and his CANADIAN PIONEERS STAR OF RECORDS - RADIO OPEN FRIDAY and HOBOKEN, N.J. (AP)--Two doc- TEENAGERS... SATURDAY 'till 1 a.m. pe RThRSRERIIeeai greater strength since most zip-| s_crusader pers wear out first at the cloth| 2---Big Story to which they're fastened. 9.30 P.M, 8--Star Stage Mr. Johnson said licences will 9 4-Stage $--Holiday Ranch | . of B. Round Table 5.00 P.M. Show inal surgery Thursday to deliver a baby that had formed outside it's mther's womb. They called it a| Perspective ""cne-in-a-mfllion" birth. be given mills in other countries through agents avpointed by Cana- 4--Star Playhouse 2--~The Vise 2--Perry Como 10.00 P.M. 2 8. 4--Omnibus 5.30 P.M. The child, a girl, was born at| Don't miss Canada's newest recording stars. INCREDIBLE. BUT TRUE] BE to be 10 times stronger "THE THREE DEUCES' in 0.C.V.l. AUDITORIUM, SAT., JAN. 28 Presented by THE GET-TOGETHER CLUB Dance Begins 8:00 p.m. Regular Prices 9--Fighting Words 2--Captain Gallant 6.00 P.M. 4--Two For the Money 9--Exploring Minds 2--People are Funny 2-Ethel and Albert 9.30 P.M. 6.30 P.M, NH], Hockey ens ecest |their names not be used, said the I a Dm, 2--Liberace baby had developed outside the 10.00 P.M. 7.00 P.M. wemb (extra-uterine. | 4--Gunsmoke $---Our Miss Brooks St Mary's hospital to Mrs. Flor- ence Lewane, 27. The baby weighed | seven pounds, four ounces and was, reported normal in every way. The doctors, who asked that] Secret of the process is that it| dian Patents, Only licence granted| "roduces a yarn with a core for|directly by the corporation so far, | Arength and an outer covering for he said, was to a firm in India. RADIO LOG FRIDAY EVENING 7.15 P.M. 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Midnight 12.30 P.M. 2-Range Busters THEATRE GUIDE Biltmore -- "Kyber Patrol" (Col- or) 12.30, 3.14, 558 and 8.45 p.m. "Bad Day At Black Rock" Color and CinemaScope) 1.41, «25 7.09 and 956 p.m. Last complete show at 8.57 p.m. Marks -- "Out Of The Clouds" i.05, 4.05, 7.10 and 10.15 p.m. | "Rails Into Laramie," 2.40, 5.45| and 855 p.m. Last complete show a. 8.40 p.m. "TWO SCENTS WORTH" COLOR CARTOON WORLD NEWS 9-CBC Folio 4--Adventure Drama 2--Amateur Hour 10.30 P.M. 4_What's My Line File et... 1:30 3:30 - 5:20 7:20 - 9:20 4-Mighty Mouse 2--Rumpus Room 10.00 A.M. 4---Lamp Unto My Feet 2--Church Invitation 10.30 AM. 4-Uncle Jerry 2--Christophers 11.00 AM. 9-St. Luke's Church 4--Church Service 2---Religious Programs Slayer Of 4 Dies In Chair OSSINING, N.Y. (AP) -- John francis Roche, 28-year-old slayer of at Teast four persons, died Thurs- Nay 3ght in Sing Sing prison's lectii: chair. 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