Ballots Prove Leslie Frost ~~ | WORLD NEWS BRIEFS |e ihe erin ensue to ilitary action in Hungary, re-|apartments are being built at g | fused to supply fresh water to a|cost of more than $360,000 made | . : FIND Tor, DROWNED ; | basins ot ¥ivers flowing, Lie jhe small Soviet tanker which called available by the UN refugee fund, Oshaw a V EPPING, Englan euters) --| sea, ani ussian t Jak . The 1,021- with the Greek government con- | ; Fa orite on Il Aario A Jhree year-old boy, Jor whom and hydro-electric projects. Fy aly he 102) fon Maxim Yibuting land, free services and | D , 0) : i e I 'day, was found -- drowned. The] HONOR RUS3 MARSHAL |Singapore. ] eanery MITH ers-- -| rs asked for a royal com-(ernment in 1943, Mr. Frost was iss.1 COW (AP) -- Mikhail N. : y By KEN S| ri rdlis--an_otie lo make Win/membe and said over-runs on|appointed mines minister and boy Bove Fearon, had been miss: ch oscow A al engl eID Ring oe - . . A Press, Stall Wilke: part leaders in Ontario's history. |contracts, amounting to $28,000,- provincial treasurer. He held two he had dallen in "the water ac-|Bas: been awarded the. Orde rof 3) ORE (AD) ie. ie M ey ey 2 usually. indi premier--he prefers the 000, were a deiberate attempt to niuisterial 2252 unl Just % Lar cidentally, Lenin: on' his 60th birthday, the 5, enti, oF yal oo Park ; ISSIONn yr ( " i *" -- has al-|defraud the government. mines and treas jet' announced. ! | ignified Les! Ie A aeampbel] ttle, rime LJ nigher a A ea po IDENT treasury and premier until 1955. IRISH RATION GAS | Supreme Sovief nnounce . ton, Somplained LLG on Prost rode Tins re triumphantly leadership. During campaigning, with high-| He was sworn in as premier in| p{yuRIIN (AP) -- The Irish goy-| POLES EXPORT BAUBLES say hs he ny Wigs TONI GHT of Li sid in OVER-SIZE GROUP ways a major opposition target, May, 1949, after being elected by ernment announced Monday night| WARSAW (Reuters) -- More eM ne, Tn \ La Rolle i The 14 Libera: and CCF mem- federal Finance Minister McCann a party convention. He succeeded |; wiy"stant rationing gasoline Jan. |than 13,000,000 Christmas tree or- 1 gave f gne a The . M "It was a rare demonstration for bi es the legislature are sur-|told Mr. Frost that James Demp- Thomas Kennedy, who had been |; Beginning next weekend no gas. | naments have been exported to longed is former spouse, The ; | 7:30 P.M. gix-foot, silver-haired premier es i by Progressive Conserv-|sey, Conservaiive member for appointed premier after Mr. Sine will be sold from 'Satu day| the United States, Canada and couple wed in 1954, Shes SL Bg tives, who form too large a Renfrew South. had improperly Drew's resignation until a con-'/'" =o Monday morning. The| France this year by Polish work-| HAGGIS FLOWN TO U.S. | : ' the fore Pamprvasi acts BB Be in sit on the traditionally accepted campaign funds from a vention could name a new pre- steps are being taken to conserve| shops at Polanka-Karel, near NEW YORK (AP) -- Enough St. George Ss But it was excusable. His Pro: government side of the house. [private concera in the 1951 elec- | mier. . ; | stocks now reduced by the block-| Krosno, the Polish news agency| Haggis to feed 1,000 hu Scots- | GENOSHA ' fare Conservative party had| Mr. Frost cacries his 200-pound (H%: As provincial treasurer, he set', . ot the Suez Canal. reported. men arrived on an airliner at t 4 Iks briskly, Mr. Frost dealed Mr. Dempsey an Ontario record for bringing t f } Gwent Ontario J rcs (rame ererty ad pg a first party support. He stumped the down consecutive budgets--13 in NAVY AUCTIONS BELLS FRENCH SLAY REBELS Idlewild Aiport ay hic HOTEL | Church 's history. in the first election worid war hip wound [Province saying that nan) hag (all. In all his budgets, Mr. Frost| 1oNpON (Reuters) -- The ad- ALGIERS (Reuters) -- French| Pound shipment of the pungent fest of his Joadership. "His left hip was shattered by alWas WIODE his Zovernment had reported <. surplus on pent miralty is cashing in on the Christ-| forces Monday killed 14 insurdents| mick Snotiand. for (he annual i : {taken a. ) ro w ; AE wg A ; ) , 05 | n SUCCESSFUL CAMPAIGNS |sniper's bullet while he was serv. |outlined Ontario's prosperity, his first budget in 1944, he re. as shopping spree by offering in 3 gegen [nthe Constan ner of the New York St. Andrew's pk Ra Modes om LER Hg A day go 'treat. | promised to fight to maintain it|ported current revenues of $123,. | SD 550 and SY ar i Ys : Society. I a orcad [10 hosp fo IG aX Secame. too and rested his case.' 700,000 and in nis last in 1955 the 'Ween $5.50 and $20 each it was ppp wpppg gmrp REFUGEE QUARTERS to lead the federal Progressive ment after the hip Hel The result was so decisive that| avenues were more than $425,-|20 e YX ' e) TANGIER (AP) --A fire swept! AT ESC R QUARTERS = | : Conservative party. At that time, painful for him 2 carry on. H€ a government victory was appar-|g00,000, | from every tvve of vaval yesse '| through the French cargo ship|stone has been laid in a new set- Smash All-Color Hits! * SMOKING in The LOGE S! he was the osly Conservative pre-/sill limbs slight Yr ion formal on| ent little more than an hour after| "my Frost lives in a large, white | CASPIAN SEA SHRINKS | Rouennais Monday about 80 miles| floment being bull outside Athens ! B Tggested "he rode in on sane Ba he has a bri ht the, Poll Cec faith in Ontario 1s|hoUSe at Lindsay, 70 miles north-| LONDON (Reuters) --The Cas-| east of here in the Mediterranean. \for 204 refugee families who are Starts Thursday i t h he esta-| ; ; 5 thi Drew's coat-taiis but in elections sense of humor that makes his io: eq" He rrequently says he en ig office. with his | Dian Sea has dropped about seven|All 25 crew members abandoned|within the mandate of the UN in 1951 and 1955 he demonstrated eyes sparkle, and a deep, happy | oo i ®t "qoute his entire political | prother Cecil in 1921. He says ios and its surface area has|ship and were rescued. The Rou- h / . i | chuckle. i " 19 : 3 shrunk b yabout 13,500 square enais, a 3,400-ton vessel, was en- ng oe held] He is quick to rise against ht pars' serving, Optio, 14 fel Loc to live out his retirement oo "i" he act 25 years, the| route to Oran. Fae * . CONTINUOUS FROM LRM. + SAT 12 NOON > "ADULT | OF STARRING Plaza -- "Between Heaven and A - i st anywhere ese," he says, " 1 J " . 1951, Mr. Frost #nd his party won Then his face flushes aud_us/ His interest in Ontario goes into| HAPPY. ANGLER a home tilt said the drop in sa fevel was | 79 of the 90. {mouth sets into a Tm, ha an the past, too. He is a devoted Toront To Nat |due to a warmer climate in el Before the 1955 election, con-|line. On the other hand. he is ani. fo, historian, and his friends nto, pi 8 Stay A | stituencies were redistributed in- | attentive listener both to delega say he knows the background of | hotel during the week an rive 1 A rie 3 a --he loves to get out on a lake | il "T} Jigh {olds Ter- tion by an independent Conserv-|point. |tario's historical sites. | day fist | Biltmore-- The Night Holds Ter: . ative, in a by-e'ection before the A LOYAL FRIEND : | Two of the men he admires OF stream io, gh. He sls just ror" 105, 4.35, 8.10 p.m. "The To The King of assembly sat. | He is known as a loyal friend. | ot" are Conservative Sir John|as enthusiasiically 1SUC-| Man Who Knew Too Much" in d i Mr. Frost, a 61-year-old lawyer, | He likes to sit with acquaintances| a "aracdonald and Liberal William | cessful outings as about the times | Technicolor, 2.30, 6.00, 9.35 p.m. Canadian Television 5 i i i ir rounded him | I FROM M-G-M IN COLOR AND Be oe s oF thy |2, comfortable chair and puffing yy, KING'S ADVICE | tram nis birth in Orilia. 8 miles| 810 p.m. Cinamascoril sive Conservative members of fhe at a cigaret. jet and| He treasures a personal letter | rth of Toron:o. His father, Wil-| is assembly have peen called by tie} When speaking, he is that im-| Written by Mr. King after news-|yon'suord Frost who came from Brock (Whitby) -- "Hot Bld i opposition "Fros.'s menagerie." |yses a perspnal approach that im papers reported that Mr. Frost| in 1867. held almost| and "Target Zero." Evening PGR 0 HITCHCOCK'S "THE MAN WHO KNEW TOO Much: : : x i ey] A "ti H i lature debate. The letter advised |&imiia i i h oralt In Hisian put Mr: Frost Goes} ike | ments win: "My friends, OW. °F | him against letting anything shake Duillia, inclyding Te may 4 a", i the word. He says it denotes play-| "weil now, as you may | Tow, 'eat | is temper and urged him to take 'Wice: godfather, Andrew Mis- Marks -- "One Way Ticket to . Ing on people's nesds fo stay io} A favorite phrase is "tiv s ET! ots of 'time for Yelaxation. The|o ior kane a Soncvalive| Hell" LOO, 315, 5.35, 7.55, 10.20) and His Sons of the West power. province of ours. . . I | premier tries to do both. | Ser 'of the lcgislature and in| P.m. "The Three Outlaws™ 1.55. POST-WAR ACHIEVEMENTS uses it he often raises his arm Colleagues have said Mr. Frost Member of the legislatute and Wi 15 635" 00 pm. Last com: | old Time 3 Modem , i i showi th- A / < | success to the party's accomplish-|a magiclan showing he has noth-| tn oy "meetings, Few questions Hi ; i hig ests during the post-war pesiod, ing hidden up hie Sleeves. titieat Fe asked of his mbistely in the | {0 power development in Plaza -- "Between Heav n ; | e people have wha ey : : .| legislature without him rising to . : her who ell" ult) 1.30, 3.32, 5.34, i want--good government and pros. | acumen -- opposition leader Nar insert a few remarks. a rere On. 7.36, 9.43, Last complete show De a Sa ee a Oe a Mr. Frost won for himself a|tario Conservative Association,| 9.10 p.m. have come anyway, "but we 1955 election. the legislature before becoming | i Lid v Bl In Regent -- "My Darling Clemen- | brought it farther and faster The vote was galled by ML premier and carried the peace. | through public and a of| tine" 3.00, 625, 9.50 mm. "The ADMISSION $1.00 On the public platform, he has Frost shortly ater io tie in| making traits with him into nego- |, i, Stars and Stripes Forever" in I an air of frankness, calm reason- charged that irregu BE jos pad tiations with the federal govern- TONES: served together 10 the) Tohmiomior 3 on dan evel re on nS Ho yy or gn Rg Mogi e's Te ment after 3 For several Toate First World War and both were| Last complete show 8.10 p.m. ght grey eyes seem to be look- cos S. there were few open disputes be- FITS ast com ie ST c i i i inte inves- i y office in- Lindsay. they ack of this. however, is an committee, appointed to inves-|gi"not" eter at least one face- their law o ta laters. | pe ind with an tigate, was signed by government Fog orn. courted and married sisters, mm---- id a sg Bi TE and called for revision saying way out for both govern dauchters of John Carew, a prom. Tm VARSITY sitive feeling for public opinion. of contract - letting procedures. | Eowever. hd \bjected strongly inent Conservative. ay provinces a iump sum for use of provincial tex fields, saying| presen Ss . . G they place an nnfair burden on | I Ontario. He insists he will keep GOOD FOOD : fighting to win a better deal for - WED DAY EVE 4 ardo me: was 39 when he en-. --- . - . ' "KLE. News 'Opinion WoRMystery Time | CIBC.Shadowa tered politics. He ran unsuccess- | Business Men's Lunch § N 7.45 P.M. WBEN-Datcline: News; |fully as Conservative candidate in | of 83 of the 90 legislature seats. In/he considers unjust criticism. Soviet news agency Tass reported. t position speakers, " ildi ar | home for weekends. ] Ss ring) ls 28 lon nods approvingly | every farm, and gl guliding near; As a break from long office THEATRE GUIDE po s . ! say, e . ll another, won in the general elec-|if he thinks they make a good | farted a policy of marking Ou-hours=he often works 15 hours a 1s so much the centre and key of {and talk, relaxing informally iniyyon Mackenzie King. e catches his limit, | Last complete show starts at Opposition members credit the presses listeners as sincere and | i during a legis-| Scotland ir i ion in| Show 7 p.m. Last complete show . ADDED -- "THE NIGHT HOLDS TERROR" -- ADUL' ier with being an astute pol-|]ogical. 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