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The Seaforth News, 1946-02-14, Page 7i if 1 SMOKEY SAVED DROWNING 'M -ASTER J. T. Donaldson, of Atlanta, Ga., owes his life to his dog, Smokey. The caninerescuer held Donaldson's head above water when the automobile in which he was riding plunged into a creek. Another passenger in the car, Ben W. Noyes, was drowned. Deputy Sheriff Julian Peacock looks on as Smoky joyfully greets master. Highlights of the News Canada Eases Price Controls The "suspension" announced by Prime Minister Mackenzie King of a limited number of articles' mainly comingunder the head of Itxuries and some services from operations of price ceiling is the :first step towards "the eventual re- moval of price and wage controls" which will ultimately free Canada from wartime emergency regula- tion.. Tne success of pricecontrol in Canada and this country's escape "from the ravages and physical destruction of war have resulted in our price structure being sub- stantially lower than the price levels of many of the countries with whom .'we trade," Mr KIng said. In Europe There is no Big Three ,issue in Spain—none of the Three likes Franco, says the New York Time.. in Europe as a whole there are some signs of financial and eco- nomic recovery. At least there h not the wholesale slaughter by starvation and disease that was !cared. In France, there has been a leftward swing, with the resin, nation of General de Gaulle and the election of Felix Gouin, but communism has not reached the English Channel in force. In Asia Some of the Asiatic trouble FAMOUS SCHOONER "BLUENOSE" SINKS OFF HAITI • Fastest fishing schooner of modern times, the Bluenose of Lunenberg, N.S.; sank off Haiti after hitting a rock or reef. Her crew of eight was rescued. Never defeated in, championship contests, the famed schooner was built in Nova Scotia in 1921, ' WINDOWS FOR BRITISH HOMES Metal windows for Britain's postwar houses are being turned out in Targe quantities at Witham (Es - ilex)) Works of Crittall Manufacturing Co. Workers hang frames on conveyors which carry them to, 7 - automatic paint dip.. spots are less menacing than they were. American and Russian mili- tary commissions have been try- ing to revive Korea's economic life and to give her fifty-four pol- +tical parties some voice in the promised "provisional democratic government" In China a settle- ment of the nineteen -year-old struggle between Chiang Kai-shek and the Communists was in sight as the week ended. Only in India is the situation tragically bad, with famine ,threatened and unrest in- creasing, Levant Files Demand Syria and Lebanon handed' the 'United Nations Security Council a new explosive issue, asking with- drawal.of all British and French hoops from the Levant. French authorities estimated about 5,000 French troops and 20,- 000 British troops are in the Levant, Syria and Lebanon, former French mandates in the strategic Middle East, based their cases on the claim that British and French troops have remained in their ter- ritories "many months" after the end of the war with Germany and Japan and that "some of . these hoops have been a constant men- ace: to the peace and security In this region." Famine In India' According. to the latest reports of the food situation in India fail- ure of the monsoon—the seasonal wind which brings most rainfall —in December and January pro- duced a drought in the Madras district more severe than can be "membered for the past 30 years. Harvest in one of the worst -hit districts in the 1942 and 1943 Ben- gal famines, was only one-sixth of normal. The food minister in the Indian Government said that unless In- cia's food resources are conserved "we shall not be in a position to fight the demon of starvation two months hence." Scrap 6,000 Planes Six thousand 'planes which cost nearly $1.000,000,000 are being scrapped by the United States Army in Europe because they are considered militarily obsolete and have no peacetime use, Another Strike The United States government last week made ready to takeover operations of the tugboat system in New York's big harbor as e paralyzing strike tied up com- mercial shipping. And meanwhile New York's 7,500,000 residents were cut off by the strike from an estimated 80. per cent. of their fuel supplies and nearly half their food supplies. There was an estimated'. week's supply of each on hand. Imperial Trade Conference Arrangements have been com- pleted for an Imperial trade con- ference opening in London May 15 aa a preliminary to the interna tical trade conference in Wash- . ngton. It was understood that the prin- cipal discussions will be on the future of Imperial preference which is expected to be raised at tile, Washington conference whin the 15 principal trading countries of :the world will endeavour to work out a scheme ensuring a freer Pow of the world's commerce with the removal of restrictions. Veterans Learn - Diamond Cutting. Refugee Dutch and Belgian artists who fled from their home - 'ands before the German inva- cion are training 15 Canadian war veterans in the ancient skill of uianiond cutting. The veterans veterans work on a- three- year apprenticeship basis at the Toronto plant of the Canadian Diamond Cutting ,Company, but because of production line methods some are making good money right now. "It takes 10, 20 or 30 years .o become an expert diamond man, but wer're able to teach then pro- duction methods in a very short time," said Mark Gross'son of plant owner S. Gross, "Of course, if they want to stay in the busi- r,ess and become all-round men, they'll have to work quite a while." "The quality of the work done by the veterans will stand up against any in the world,", Mr. Gross said. 'We Have Prospective Purchasers We have prospective purchasers fon properties near Windsor, To- ronto and Niagara Falls. Write, giving us particulars.. Guaranty Trust Company of Canada, Windsor, Toronto, Niagara Falls. I CWEQ ✓%f!�!/CKED !It .or. Money Back or quick relief from itching caused by eczema, hlete's foot, scabies, pimples and other iteltins adldons use pure cooling, medicated, liquid D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. Greaseless and stainless. Soothes, comforts and quickly calms ,ntense itching. Don't sufier. Ask your druggist today for D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION. CANADIAN BUYS BULL WORTH $51,000 Fifty-one thousand dollars' worth of bull in U.S. currency or $56,355 in Canadian cash is represented in this Hereford. 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