time for hobbies now. The cabinet maker must turn to political fence- mending. In the by-elections of November, 195 H HALIFAX (CP) -- Canada's ,€The premier. who is member ever had However, they beat {premier said, "It was disappoint $150 In Prize Money | political spots. h F: m of office doubt about the last quarter-|slim three votes, not counting the Scotia, ex-coxswain of the yr. Macdonald 39. tt r. Lk: ad, le same : : go ' "ti which he himself became His most distinctive facial fea- for a general election, his first as boating, The hazards, any of which . 3 SOL i DIER CANDIDATE front--and a black clipped mous-|{chance to test their strength "in 8PM JM. 7 for the late Angus L. Macdonald, had served as a radar officer in S - J SiR ; which puts his successor in the po-| Britain and Holland say they would like him better "If a general election were held ELDON AVE. HALL following a big production number. [from Oitawa on a 96-hour pass," hy win," he says. a 2. Party bruises left by a hard-|he recalls. Despite a rift in the pe Dre oe i hm nos). think we could definitely count Procee for Charity J z arty org t proachz é he sometimes on 20 seats. There are probably 46 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 4, 1956 : i % says he has the world's foremost : " 'Premier-elect 1C ELECTION NEAR? - Ah ATT fra «at, ELECTION NEAR" KINSMEN 4, the government lost a seat By DAL WARRINGTON |. Mr. Hicks accepted the leader-128 pounds he was the heaviest | Angus L's old one at that--to the Free Radio voungest and newest premier is in of the United Church, says he was Cambridge ing, but we'll have to try harder ns d ao 2 FREE Door Prizes campaigned in Annapol in five feet 62 inches. "Of course,'| Now three more vacancies have Forty- one-year-old Henr} Da- the Liberals on Oxford University rowing crew, at OTe vears Inter 7 tures are a high bald forehead-- premier. WED., APRIL 4 could swamp him, include fe waz i apoli He was nominated in Annapolis tache. Some women voters, pos-|the near future." He could make sition of a one-man vaudeville act{ "I came down to the convention without the moustache. now or in the next few months, fought battle for the leadership at local party org tion he won!; A 3 I the soz Dr pet : aloof Angus L. He holds few press eight we can't win. The rest of ------------ 6 re b | But politics doesn't leave much Canadian Press Staff Writer ship in a voice full of emotion. |coxswain the Oxford boat crew| [Progressive Conservatives. The fone of the country's toughest always interested in politics. He| He weighs 156 now. a thick-set [next time.' {when Angus Macd: ald star he says, "there's always a little|Whittled his house majority to a 3 - $50 Jack Pots beral remier of| 2 ¢ ' Hicks, Liberal :p till unbroken. He was 18 then and jpep speaker. The opposition clamors Price: 25¢ CARD never before faced such rou ah mier 21 he's lost most of his hair in| The premier says they'll have a The almost reverential regard|in 1945 while stil army b =0 J d e still in the army. He sibly Progressive Conservatives, them wait until 1958. : Mr, Hicks gets along well with think we could a convention that split to a de- seat by a large majority. gree on religious. lites. Some old-timbers thought the conferences, however. , /the 43 are a fair fight." 3. A gradual decline in Liberal neéwcomer too self- assured and AVAILABLE TO PRESS ai . efortunes in recent elections, even! oOratorical in his maiden legisla- When a reporter suggested more <= TODAY IN COLOR! Lucy and Desi have. - under the great Angus L. ture speech. Premier Macdonald of them he said: "Do you think #, ' 4 His vouth. Most of his cab. listened with a dour expression, they're necessary? You can call never been fundier! M-G-M presents inet are older and three fought but four years later made him the me any time." They do and he N " H ol y P R him for the leadership province's first education minister. seldom evades a question. " . : Mr. Hicks had taught school a, He's a family man, living with / Lucille [I] James CONFIDENT EXECUTIVE ran wh » ; 7 ~ However, the stocky, high- Year when 17 to get 'money for his wife, two girls and two boys 7 . . browed. moustached Annapoiis college ; in an old-fashioned house near the N valley lawver and former Rhodes It was a one-room school. I had shore of the northwest arm on the \ » M-G-M's Scholar appears confident and un- all grades from one to 11. I won- city's western edge. The children worried: de Hii I had the nerve. I range in age es three to nine. | WoO 1 p: y a fp kei i ' | He recalls his first nomination X a ah, ia) greatest _ He likes working with wood, | at a county convention split by {aaching hievement that pins gomething he learned from his| ¢ iactional strife and says, "all my (.¢ conch a girl student for father, who ran a mill in Bridge: 4 A FAMOUS political debuts seem to be made (ha British Empire Games nning town, N.S Tm a cabinet- 4 j JLajens under the worst possible circum: go." gi sh & maker," he says. Two winters ago THEATRE stances." eat fs ad he panelled his library in walnut.| So far the circumstances don't VERSATILE STUDENT He breeds tropical fish in a seem to have hindered him. For: He studied to be.a chemist, took dozen tanks around the house. Henry Hicks is a political wonder honors at Mount Allison University He's proposed a public aquarium boy. He was Liberal campaigner in Sackville, N. B., and went from in Halifax for which he hopes to at , member of the legislature Dalhousic I sity as Nova get federal assistance. 'It would at 3C, cabinet minister at 34 and Scotia Rhodes -Scholar to Oxford. display the fish on which the econ- | premier at 39 . There he switched to law, get- omy of Nova Sella is based." 'ELECTRONIC STOVE IS FAST COOKER Eran yi tt ain ba Bel oi ll) | : fires a . es An electronic stove which will inutes and a large turkey in | tional Home Show, just opened ir Dierovaves a Bi Bo foes. zoomed inte the premier's t the Na- in Toronto. The stove cooks | cooks bacon in 30 seconds flat. office Sept. 30, 1954; still rel- - en - = ro - - atively unknown to most voters, as it et to continue his whirlwind SALLY'S SALLIES progress. He didn't wait to be sworn in before announcing some THEATRE CUIDE TELEVISION LOG [am = mre = Regent -- "Forever Darling," 1.30, p 71\. | WBEN. -BUFFALO--Channel 4 WGR--BUFFALO--Channel 2 would be shaped in co-operation 330, 5.20, 7.25, 9.25. Last com Fab / { a | CBLT--TORONTO--Channel 9 with the Liberal association, She taught the plete show at 9.00 p.m ¢ - "rather than from the top with- whole town how out regard to the rank and file i |i 1 LDNESD SVENING 1.30 P.M 5:3 . " Biltmore -- "Outlaw Stallion / / 1 Ton WED: ESDAY. oF YESIN( 11 2 " ' 1 a 1 of our citizens and supporters fo fight f 5.00 P.M 9, 5--Howd The day he took office he called sid (Color), 12.30, 3.36, 6.27, and J ; , $--Rin Tin Tin tn : alle k J, "ey E } : nig 4--Gene tr | by-elections to fill three legisla- Texas style! py iH AST Pinky Lee Sho i g " 9.21. Asvelties . of RODS { 7 a | ture seats he - Crusoe' (Color), 1.04, 0. 7.3 2--Mickey Mouse Club ; . 1-B " 'I don't like to be unkind to my 4 and 10.25 p.m. "Bugs Bur Car 3 5.30 P.M THURSD Ay 3-Window on Canada predecessors," he said, "but there 3. V0 04 1095.1. RSH nee 1 i AUDIE MURPHY GALE STORM nival," 2.35 p.m. ONLY. Last / - 11--Bar Eleven Ranch 5. 2-Toda » Han ro Andersen has been some inclination toward >1~ 2 . i \ Yh y J ' as 9, F i ( staf K » eadimes; Sports being 1 av 30 yostpone o complete show at 9.10 pm z § - ne Aut 10W pam a Sarva Hoy ong Cassid things no 8 poslp 5 be - a RN 47 we ALBERT DERKER * SHEPPERD STROWICK es Pisco 8 f/f ip ) : P a ng 3 30°F. M | He set up a treasury board to "3 4 "> . Plaza -- 'Hell on TD / Tn UXT fF o=Lone Cove Spans) a3 eatne |keep an eve on provincial spend- | : ; ¥ 1.45, 3.48, 5.51, 7.54. 10.1 | X f cals 3 vild B Belk ing. He forecast an overhaul of ! 1 Last complete show at 9.30 p.m | we 5 2 ap om : » school finance syster: ' ast complete sh i i {| vs: Range i--Patt Page: News jhe school finance: systera ? . Gs HE STORMED THE PIRATE PORT OF MADAGASCAR €0ok many meats in a matter of one hour was seen a "ow . 113 - mp : Marion Roberts In six months a new. education Marks ~-- Woman for Joe . ar. That's just 8 5. 3D Jom AM a 7.00 P act was law, upping teachers' sal- 7 to steal the love of its Corsair Queen! 415, 7.10, 10.10 p.m ther's vori z Sports: : A gy Ming 8 Hi Cotter aries, expanding their training wa, : ; heads," 3.05, 6.05, 9 0 doh Fo ' A es 0.50 abloic program, and creating a new fi- €omplete show at $30 p.n 5--Viet at, Sea 3, 2 Kov 5-Li nance system hased on province- A =At c Ge wide reassessment The new premier jumped the l G i on sits Ce p Bd PN . gasoline tax to 17 cents a gallon-- of R a i--You and Your Fam. h gr | highest in North America--to pay for a full-steam-ahead road pro- Jam Noon 3 Lone. Ran gram. Motorists howled but the WEDNESDAY EVENING ily 3 Jctngases Rani 8.0 uproar soon died. He began nego- . oY ; XO ~KLB.N in » CFRB-J 343 PM 00 P.M. The Mystery 3 11--Bishop . ! tiations for two new paper mills. yo . SUPERSCOPE ? ws Opinion RB : do € 2 Feather your nest ife orth Li BRS FAG So WBEN-News; Weather; PM sy : > lie Fishe = | ou Bet your Life SET FAST PACE hc TecuNicoLOR , 4 Sports B Mat ' . eg 37 4-=December: Bride atur i a nming | He appeared in public at boy > dir "i HABL P.M . . hack one 8 Rig 2 3 t Your Li scout dinners, service club lunches ---- HIT NO. pg CKLB Sp 3 . \ ; 4 * 4 trade ar »otings. anufac- CFRB-Passing Parade G Lo 1 Ee Vie Obe : fr. and Airs 118-Jane Wyma trade board me ngs manufac. GREAT INDIAN ADVENTURE CBL-Mayfair Melodies turers' conventions farmers gatherings. He made a sneaking = st & giao yu fa ; tour of central Canada, not over 'Ca t John Smith' AND 'POCA HONTAS ( g Ottawa . Those who said Henry Hicks STARRING € --Meet the as unknown became silent CB a ' ' Sport Ke 2--House Party y=be "The pace set by our premier ANTHONY DEXTER -- JODY LAWRENCE CIBC:Byng's Choice WE I e. ANC | CRIA li 00 P : during the past year was suffi- > - -- jai ME M p News, Bi . mada Hit Parade Ene PavbL 1 irsday Feature ie to kill a lesser man," said LAST DAY -- Alan Ladd -- "Hell on Frisco Bay" EY-News: Les " ~The Biz Payoit liso Dr. 'C. 1. MacMillan, Cape Bre WGR-Lone Ranger SLA 3 Film a 5 . CKLB-Song and Star it nis Pp +The Millionaire P.M r-Sta 'ilayhouse | ton phy ician and Liberal house COLOR CF RB Kate Aitken k 38 CJBC-Prelude A 2--Masquer ade Party Job shy ) h) membe RL Rawhit Featuie. 4 bP 4 : he premier says THE. WORLD'S BEST MUSICAL CARTOONS Gar Day "WIMAN FOR JOE" pus "BLOCKHEADS" WBEN-Amos 'N )Y WGR-Groucho Marx CRE hott yackie I 1--The Fates 1 t I 3 : eh PLAZA 1.30 P.M WEBEN-A x . e Roe. Sh " Ade . ua Shesdy ve almost didn't run for the job ne CKLB.Day Dreams >» i a 4 « a et Peal D M of the N at all, Few know that six weeks EL GOLDWYN's CJBCG-On Ca EVI Tow : 2 t 3an " Ji before the leadership convention T SEL aan are Sie vio PN KLB-News: Starlight . I oveniiof HEATRE WBEN-Bing Crosby 1B ty ¢ ; . Sam " | he ¥ as told he didn't have a CKEY-Musical JBC-M i Te Go-Raund a iy . Inte P chanc : 7 ete i ae Ty eee Mysto nde \ KEY House Party: +201 ' Oo : t---Fairbanks Prese | As Mr. Hicks tells it, in late STARTING 2B e Valle June 1954 \ months after Mr ALL THURSDAY MORNING 0 P (HURSDAY EVENING oP Macdonald 1 group of BL t 4 onald"s ath, a g 061 EN (HANMEN 00 AM 1 ) 1 1a 1 : J 500 P.M H. 9 g New or scven friend nch himself Monday IN os COLOR CKLB. Koifee Gor § J Ri Cran Saher He Plaza TV Theatre | were talkin politics. They urged APRIL 9 AND (N COLOR | CFRB- Top 0' Morn FRE 00 P Nr rama him to run \ SHOW CBL-News, Concert [ir nel 16 h ht "I must be frank," he said ADULT \l ARI H\ I) RA OK . 1) wns CJBCG Toast and ) " mT . t vi 1 s ! V 2--Micke Mou lu la 15€ There were no hundreds of peo- Jamboree : CABIN Musical | cm RB-Serial dra ple after me.' ENTERTAINMENT (RANK NAATRA VIVIAN BLAINE % k * * Thursday Matinee Only 12:30 p.m. Clock CAB 50 AN : am en STRONG CONTENDERS Se j WGR Musical Cluck i : b IRISH TREASURE GREAT JURIST STRONC (CONTENDERS Connolly % % % % Continuous FRIDAY & SATURDAY ; 5.00 AM. CELE News: Af a ; Hie, famous nev. neur lawser xt died In Leal. wos. the and Provincial Treasurer Ronald = ~ CBL-News: Sporta WGH-B xt N FRB t ar i Republis of first: Tord chief justice Enalal j Fielding were then considered 513 AM WEE sodfrey H : Se i A ----pe AMBIANG- | hief leadership contenders. Mr. CBL-Morning Devotions a 2 y Hicks had barely been mentioned 3.45 AM CBL-Kinde Tor Ah Pen od | During the summer Mr. Hicks CFRB-Gospel singers r 1 a ites TODAY S CROSSWORD advisers experienced a change of I TIE hea and it was not until late in CKEY-Jay an 15 WGR.W WEEN-Howard | Mil ACROSS Sart of 21 GREE me | August that they decided in favor 6TH OF A SERIES OF THURSDAY AFTERNOON Arrogantly 2 SNARE of bis a EIGHT DISTINGUISHED LBA A art 5J h 5. No OE he young sti An- 3 500 NOD OH Ys a i ) stone ) Luin E napolis made a fighting speech at CONTINENTAL FILMS CBLBBC "News WEEN : ories | . hy 2 I 8. Old woman . z = 2 the bitterly- contested convention TO BE PRESENTED "JBC Glove » ' 1. Fare 1 "RR dq WE A ARE | He urged the delegates to plan for 4 CFRB-Ranct e ) netitor ' 28 3 v the future, saying past perform- CKEY-News IBC-M dip Pa 13. Neat } : ES Plan | ances alone will not win elections -- Every Other -- J I JRE] He defeated five older rivals, * . S but it took a fifth ballot to elim CFRB-Farm and Home ra ne J BC-O ' hy i . inate politically powerful Harold 12.30 P.N eral S es heels rte 3 3 4 Connolly, the lone Roman Cath- ila News; Tons, t with A y N-Sally Work pide hy ead ¢ 3 rmit Yesterday's Answer olic, who appealed as the man to C ) 5 VC | p "JBC-News ior pd 5.00 P.M 2 a gy r : no a whom Angus L. Macdonald passed CO RBNC: Howat Lo CREB os ea 18. ; amous (1 38. Coin he A GRAND PRIZE WINNER 12.45 P FRE RL Rapper y i pir 1 (Turk.) Ra -- 1955' CANNES FESTIVAL CKLB-Rural Line FRB-Ton Bl, Your Program river ! t. 22 39. Streetcar for "BEST ALL AROUND ACTING" CFRB-Songtime ges y CKEY-New Sallroom \ e f 35. Ses (Brit) VT eT ER massac en nr 2 Heathen ean 2 Atone tim TV SPECIALIZED SERVICE | 100 P.M N in CJBC-Empire lub JC-Conce: 3L-He ,.. imag 9 coal A very 43. Rav CKLB-Call For Help VEEN 'arty B 0g. 4x OVE Small daubs 4 Jecome hort 49. Bc FOWLER wv 31. F ¥ Bh: Minimum House Call: an on on a ne a e All Makes o PH.. 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