A] on the uses of the dagger. Police THE DAILY TIMFS GAZETTE, Thursday, December 2, 19: said the school was known locally - . ---- . ' Be 1, as the "Honorary Society." Its chief promoter was Paolo Pelle- SAY STABBING TAUGHT MANFREDONIA, Italy AP)-- Police Thursday arrested eight men, including a leading Commu- local of the Communist-led General| The total of native-owned ¢ Confederation of Labor. in Northern Rhodesia is estim aE at nearly 750,000. mo" 'Sir Alexander Fleming Robbed Meters . magistrate Donald B. Menzies. he | This remarkable photo shows : what happened when a T-33 Sil- iver Star jet trainer mruck a IMPRINT ON PLANE flock of pigeons when coming in for a landing at Cartierville air- port, Montreal. The plane, pilot- ed by Ed Coe, a test pilot for LONDON (CP)--Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, is turning time back 25 years. The short, silver-haired Scot who stumbled on one of the world's most amazing drugs has decided to pick up working threads dropped a quarter of a century ago. "Il want to resume by research on immunity," he explained. 'After penicillin we got side-tracked." BACK TO LABORATORY That was in 1929, soon after he became professor at St. Mary's Hospital medical school in Lon- don. Now the 74-year-old Ayrshire born scientist has quit his post as head of the Wright-Fleming Insti-- tute of Microbiology at St. Mary's. This, he says, will free him of administrative duties and the '"'countless interruptions' they cause, Sir Alexander wants to work in bacteria. UNSOLVED PROBLEM . "There's the problem of boils. '| Everyone carries the microbe that 4 roduces boils, but why do onl Canadair, Ltd., killed 10 pigeons, . P y y 2 some persons get them It's a one of which left this clear im- |gimple thing but a problem never pression on one of the wing lved." tanks. (CP Photo) soy e. SOBER CHRISTENING £ Using water instead of the traditional champagne in the | christening bottle, Mrs. Mamie Eisenhower christened in Wash- } ington, the new presidential plane, 'Columbine IIL' after the state flower of Colorado. The giant ship is an air force an on C121 super constellation and will provide practical and efficient working space and communica- tion equipment for radio tele- phone and a new lightweight air- craft telety machine which will enable the president to send and receive messages rapidly anywhere. Miller Sisters Act Together, Mother Finds Life Interesting LONDON (CP)--Two film star daughters keep life moving for us. David Miller from North Bay, nt. leoking mother of actresses Mandy Miller, 10, and her sister Jan, 17. | "There's always something hap- | pening." | Mrs- woman of 42 who goes everywhere schoolgirl Mandy is called in the course of making movies. "Location for the Millers is gen- erally in the rain around Man- chester," she said with a smile .during an interview. "We never .land Italy or France." KEEPS HER BUSY It's hard work. When Mandy 1s filming, Mrs, Miller is generally out from s in the morning un- | til seven @t Wight. She keeps her | own _two- at, doing the cook- | ing h house guests and Miller is a slim, dark | Mss. Miller married an emigrant _ Scot when he landed in North Bay to. open a radio station in 1933 and just can't figure how she brought up two film stars. Her motto: "Rever treat them as film stars-- you'll be lost if you do." : Jan--real name Eleanor Anne -- was the first daughtor to get the film bug. But it was Mandy who shot to box-office recognition in the film " ."" She had pre- viously scored in a small part as an urchin child in Alec Guinness' "The Man in the White Suit." Mandy--real name Carman--got her film chance when she visited | "] have no chance to become |2 Studio with Jan. Then six, she |is "in great debt to the state and mundane or bored," said the good- | Was offered a screen test. The visit | is not fulfilling the plans for it." was arranged by Miller, who is a producer in the BBC variety sec- ion. Mrs. Miller says there has never been any jealousy over Mandy's | success. Jan's chance may be on the way. She has just played a lead role opposite Kenneth More in 'Raising a Riot," story of a fathe left to cope with his three active offspring while mother visits Can- ada. Mandy is his daughter and his son is played by 10-year-old! Gary Billings, son of dancer Jack Billings of Hamilton, Ont. IN SAME PICTURE This is the first time the Miller sisters have acted together. Jam plans an American girl who falis for Kenneth More. Now Mandy is making her first television film, for North America, and Jan spends time away from the studios doing photographic modelling- | "Mandy seems to have an inborn | camera sense," said Mrs. Miller. She is not under contract and of- fers of film parts are mounting. Mrs. Miller's biggest regret is that each year she plans to visit Canada "and something comes up to stop it." The family want to visit grandmother Miller in Tor- onto and Mrs. Miller's sister, Mrs, W. H. Edey, Haileybury, Ont. Man and Wife - LONDON, On. (CP) -- A London man and wife convicted in city court today of stealing coins from parking meters were sentenced to 2 total of eight months in jail by The husband, Donals Ellis, 38, given a six-month jail term, his wife, 23, received'a two sentence. HONOR CHANCELLOR EAL (CP) -- Chancellor of Austria, to visit week, will be guest of er in Montreal, Dec. Canadian council of ENCE MP Reuters). Capt. 33-year-old book pub- Conservative member mt, was sentenced to in prison Tuesday for financial documents total- pre than £83,000. Baker | to attention and bowed to s of forging the documents | who sentenced him on | EASY TO FIND SARNIA, Ont. (CP) -- Positions © of all city sewer gratings are being © marked by red paint on the curb % alongside. The marks help work- | "men to find the gratings in the | i "slushy season." | pA WAR ON RATS | EDMONTON (CP) -- Alberta has | * increased its warfare against rats. | which until a few years ago had not been seen in this province. Full-time pest officers have been appointed to clean out rat harbor- ages on about 6,000 farms. | RED SCHOLARS EVICTED AACHEN, Germany (AP)--More| than 100 East German school chil-| dren who came here for a Com- munist "culture evening" in West Germany were sent back to the Soviet zone Thursday by police, | who said they were all members | of the Communist Free German | Youth Organization, prohibited in west Germany. The children were | between ages 10 and 18. Sir Alexander thinks most of the known microbes will be licked with Be Prepared, 1] - Winnie Wars To Continue Research crobes and the old ones will find some way to dodge the vaccines. They're pretty good at that." But he doesn't think penicillin will lose its effectiveness -- "it's been in active use for more than 10 years now and hasn't lost any. Penicillin was discovered by ac- cident. It happened in Sir Alex- ander's small, green-tiled lab at St. Mary's--now converted into a student doctor's bedroom--when a stray mould spore blew on a plate where a bacterial culture was growing. He found that the new substance was dissolving the bac- teria. WIDELY HONORED In 1944 Fleming, who came to London as a shipping clerk, was knighted. Honor upon honor fol- lowed, including the Nobel prize, the Spanish Grand Cross of Al- phonse, the French Legion of Honor and the American Medal of Merit. These lofty tributes have left Sir Alexander virtually unchanged. A lover of bright bow ties, he lives with his second wife, a 4l-year- old Greek-born bacteriologist, in a small country house at Mildenhall, Suffolk. Up every morning at 8, nist, for allegedly running a school grino, 33, boss of the Manfredonia he drives his own car to work by 10 The discoverer of penicillin has | taken the drug himself only once, when he was suffering acute pneu- monia in December, 1953. He has visited Canada on several occasions. vaccines before 2000 A.D. Does LONDON (Reuters) Prime that mean the world can look for- ward to total immunity from dis- Minister- Churchill said today the hydrogen bomb has made the BEWARE MICKEY MOUSE ease"? *No,"" he replied thoughtfully, "I think we'll probably find new mi- atomic bomb 'almost old-fash- ioned." But he warned the West against casting away conventional weapons in which Russia has su- periority. The prime minister told the House of Commons: "If we were to do so we should lay open to Soviet subjugation the whole of Europe and Soviet forces would be able to advance to the sea with- out effective resistance." The prime minister, speaking on defence matters in a debate on the government's program for the coming year, added "The mere fact that the Soviet | "There's nothing funnier than | is at a disadvantage in the nuclear | the hyman animal," says the cre- | field would make it necessary for | . _ ' | them to stake out claims in West- | ator of Mickey Mouse, Donald | ern Europe with their military Duck and other cartoon creatures | forces, so as to have not only that have become a part of Amer- | hostages for any negotiations that | '¢an folklore : might eventuate, but areas from Here on a trip from Hollywood | which to discharge the many dan-|to receive an award for his new | ABC television show, Disney ex- plained that while his new "human animal' character will be funny, NEW YORK (AP)--Wait Disney is famous for his animal charac- ters but there's one he hasn't done yet and plans to get around to on | television next season--"the hu- man animal." gerous missiles they possessed. FAR EAST PROGRAM WASHINGTON (AP) The Eisenhower administration will ask Congress for money to back a big new economic -development pro- gram in Free Asia as the next stage in its cold war policy, diplo- matic officials reported Tuesday. They said President Eisenhowed would speak out about the need for such a program in his message to Congress in January. and grown-ups alike more of the mechanics of their own bodies. ATOMIC AGE SHOW "Here we are in an atomic age | and we know least about oursel- | ves," he declared. Disney isn't idle on the atomic | age either, and is working on that | story for his TV series. Because | "I have to learn about it myself | first,"" he brought along a bundle | of texts on the subject. | Despite all that has been written and said on atomic energy, Disney feels it's a subject about which most people, including himself, still haven't a basic understanding. So he will do oné or two shows"on atomic energy during the season starting next fall to explain it as - simply as possible to both grown- 2 f | ups and youngsters TIMBER INDUSTRY RAPPED LONDON (AP)--The Moscow ra- dio criticized the Soviet Union's timber industry Sunday for failing to produce government quotas. It said the timber production industry CANADA NEUTRAL UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (CP)-- Canada Tuesday night took a neutral position in the colonial dis- | | pute over the territory of West | | New Guinea, a continent-sized Pa- | _| | cific island. Canada abstained from voting as the 60-nation political | committee approved 34 to 14 a| | resolution expressing the hope that | '1 | the Netherlands and Indonesia | | would "'pursue their endeavors' to | | settle the dispute. Human Animal Funnier Subject For Disney Pen ALWAYS REACHING "And too many people discount the kids," he continued. "They're | always reaching and often have a| surprising knowledge on various subjects, while adults always are | trying to catch up." | Disney has his studios operating | at full capacity with his TV shows and his movie projects. His new- est movie productions are 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" due in theatres about Christmas, and "Lady and the Tramp," a. short subject about two new canine characters due for release about Easter. the purpose is to teach children | §8 25 CARDS with Envelopes 2.50 (@AWIHRIANS] 28 King E. Dial 3-4621 ELECTION RESULTS Throuah a co-operative arrangement bet ween radio station CKLB and The Times- Gazerre an up-to-the-minute service of election results will be broadcast over Station CKLB available. ties Commission should be known. 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