48 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, March 22, 1956 4 May Be Freed ~ guaranteed loans only to fishermen 10-TON TEAKWOOD GIFT | for improvements to their gear un-| WASHINGTON (AP) -- Presi-| {der legislation passed at the last dent Eisenhower has received a {session of Parliament. {gift of 10 tons of teakwood from, Mr. Harris said the government Prime Minister U. Nu of Burma. is getting requests to treat credit| In a letter of thanks, Eisenhower unions as if they were banks and | said White House cabinet makers, particularly io allow them to par-| "will be able to put this magnifi-| of Restrictions ticipate in various kinds of gov-|cent wood fo use in beautiful] OTTAWA (CP) -- The govern-|ernment-guaranteed loans, such as|Wways.' ment plans soon to discuss with/for farm and home improvements. THEATRE GUIDE Credit Unions .|credit unions the possibility off There now were more than 4,000 their participation in various kinds co-operative savings and lending of government-guaranteed loans, societies in Canada with more than Finance Minister Harris said here 1,600,000 members and close to| \ | today. | $600,000,000 in assets. Members' Regent "Rebel Without a So far, credit unions have been savings exceeded $300,000.000 and Cause' CinemaScope and Col- {permitted to make government loans to members $350,000,000. or), 1.30, 3.35, , 7.35, 9.40. Last ¢ 1 show at 9.20 p.m. SPORTS EXPORT consignment of tennis balls manu. WIDE RANGE OF GOODS PRAGUE (Reuters)--The Czech/factured in Czechoslovakia has, HONG KONG (Reuters) -- Re- {mews agency reported the first/been sent to the United States. | frigerators and high-quality cam- |eras are among the 30,000 items lin a trade exhibition now showing lin Peiping, | China news agency says. The | agency says the exhibijts, most of | them made in Peiping, range from a hoist to stage costumes, | from peasant baskets to precision- | ground camera lens, from artistic | handicrafts of an ancient tradition to the latest fashions in clothes. | TV SPECIALIZED SERVICE FOWLER TV Minimum House Call: 3 the Communist new FAMED TOWER The clock tower of the British House of Commons, containing the famous "Big Ben," is 320 feet high. ==BARON'S for Expert -- Guaranteed RADIO REPAIR SERVICE TELEVISION LOG [mre pus e WBEN- -BUFFALO--Channel ... 4 WGR--BUFFALO~Channe! 2 let," 7.00 and 9.15 p.m. .00 ® All Makes ¢ PH.: RA 5-1688 16 Bond St. W. RA 3-2263 TORONTONIANS HONORED Donald S. Ross of Toronto | has been chosen by the Roches- | ter Institute of Technology as the outstanding alumnus of the year, Ross was a 1940 graduate | in photographic technology. He will represent Canada at the in- ternational Society of Photo- grammetry in Stockholm in July. He formerly headed the RCAF photo section. 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