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vjimvrn vxnu.
Iti, &kö tämä valssi «aa
laaa Jota^da..,. jotakinl
i trarmastt* Ik^yft kjrUäl
vJi&oUa Utavuorassa.
• • «
JALVSI KUDNMEUA
)las: Miaim ei tanrit
aroltani, n6 Jsyllä pohttvaj
an.
»s: — No, ol^a sitten
aa, että Toln toiulla; mit
ti. onko siniUIa; lapsia?
ole, haOcara ei kai ole,]
oksenL
tiUes täti. Jos oletuiini:
iot tuollaisiin iiaikaj^t
n saat tosiaankin syytt
)llei sinulla ole:lapsia!
idan suoinalaistei
soldrja julkais»
lähiaikoina
i and Mail-lehden tietJ
lv on;; entinen torontolaSl
Wuorio kirjoittanut
Vxking"-nimisen nuorten
a julkaistaan lähiaikoina.
»Totaan miten kolme cat
asta: ovat • tavanneet sella
I aikojen sankareita kuin
cson; Louis Hebert.samueJ
ain ja Böömin prinissl Buj
J^Tuorio on' kotoisin'
I tullut tähän maahan kaij
käytyään Hän toimi
rlobe and Mail-ja Tel€
raportterina ja liittsri sen
acljean's Magazine toimit
i=n jälkeen on hänen
a julkaistu monissa cana
aikakaus- ym Jtilkaiau
iti*neljä Vuotta sitten Väli
Iin ja asuu nykyään
in saarilla. Hänen ilme
Irjoitta van siellä parhaii
Irjaansa.
koskaan ole jättänjrt mi
1 julistettu ja sotajoukot
jan. Mutta sotamiehet
ät kun eivät tavanneet'
Ie olivat jo; kulkeutuneet
lan. ivverran: naapi
lUkeakuului. ilaulua,
lotoisia, kaihoisia lauluj^
ta, kodista, sydänkäpys
a -he näkivät ihmisiä, na
ja lapsia kauniissa puv
heitä vastaan laulaen ja k|
taen. Jotkut naisista jä
antoivat käsivarrellaan
•Aiui.tan laulussa;erään
n kauniisti harmonisena
Sten korkeat hopean kirii
.roln kuulla sen nytkin
Hyksissä sydämeni suli, us^
nuajhyvät ystävät, se ei
uoruuteni rakkaudesta
loa jaf hellyyttä kohtaan,
1 elaman rajattomasta kalld
i ihmisten valtavasta voim4
• hyökiäävien sotilaiden
alla suli,; muutamia. harvd
ilaukauksia kuului, ma\
aikki lauloivat mukana ja
ppunut ennenkuin se oli ai
1.
. näkemys, on rohkaissut
;emattomina vaikeina hetkiij
rhden kysymyksen se on ai
b auki. Mikä on tuo kar
L tämä horjumaton usko elj
tämä voima, uskallus ja
ittaa paha'.hyvällä; Nyt täi
s alkaa minulle selvitä.
£tävät >vielä kerran lausi]
irdämelliset kiitokset kaiS
ilkä on tehnyt tämän pälv
unohtumattoman kauniili
smesta ensin mkrgarllnia, sil
skiä voirasvaa "gheeta" ja Iq
jhkä^'' tavallista kärryr
sitäkään! ^
lei tietenkään ole mitään silj
, että tältä mantereelta lähd
esnnerkiksi voita Pakistaniiij
ja Egypthn. Päinvastoin
i eikö voitaisi ajatella sell
järjestelyjä että, mainittuje
kansat saisivat oikeata voit
haa puhua siitä, etteivät,
meidän voistamme. Kysymy
1 siitä, ettei hiillä ole <va.n\
oita.
Icö voitaisi ajatella myös at
[ voita on niille myytävä polku|
a — niin miksi sitä ei void
kotimaassa sellaisilla hinnoill
työläiset Ja ^ielä työttömyys!
iksenkln .varassa elävät ihmil
hrat sitä oataa? Sa vähent
sen "ylijäämävarastoja" ja jlj
l kansanJoulEkojen .voimaa j ^
ä.
ällitus voi luovuttaa tuklrabo
kultakaivosten omistajien hy-j
iiin totta kai se voi mySnt
oja myös voin tuottajain (far-j
> hyväksi inlta, että heidän tu4
ysyvät «inaikin nykyiseasi taH
aikka voin Täbittäiahintaa a-^
ilsiln siinä määrin, että,kan-j
i voisi lisätä voin kulutusta.
I d tarvitsisi ajatellakaan si-i
liittyisimme kansakuntaoal
gtonin herrain "nerokkaisiin']
yksihi siinä mielessä, että hy-maukkaasta
ja ravit
me t«(htälsiln. härskiä voiras-j
Ä myiytälsUn veronmaksajalnl
irmarien kuin muidenkin
\ao kustannuksella' polkuhin*
lUcomaille. <- Rätisäkoura.
Figure Skafing
TitreWonBy
Canadian Pair
Cana(ia'& Francea Dafoe and Norris
Bowden svrept to thelr second succcs-sive.
World pairs figure skating cham-ploxishlp
with a dazzUng performance
that thrlUed a capacity audience.
lAnöther Toronto couple ItnlÄed
.The above ii^ a charming scene from "Maria Chapdelaine" with WUly Blok HansOn and her dancing
daughten .intematiomllyacclaimed dancer, Willy Blok Hanson is appearing in a recital at the Sudbury
MlnerMiil Hall on' February 25 and 26. The dancie company has been seen many times on TV: and on
stages throughout the continent. The special recital in Sudbury under the sponsorship of Mine-Mill is an
event not to be missed. There wlll be an evening performance on Friday, February 2.5, and a matinee
on Saturday, February 26 at 2 pjn. Tickets are popularly priced.
FCASF CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS
Jehu Emerged Victorious Despite
Stiff Opposition of Eclio and Spe^d
fifth in the paärs despite the f act qne
of the partners f eli, and a young Toronto
senior fitoodelghlh at, ttoe «nd
of the fIrst day of the men*5 «vent
töglve Canada a solid showlng in the
openihg fijssion of t^e world cham-pionships.
Miss Dafoe and Bowden, .who have
been skating togetiver for six years,
didn't waste any time in shoving a
sellout crowd of 6,500 Viennesevfhy
they are considered the best com-bination
in the world.
At the end thelr brilllant skating
diew an ovatlon.
They were called back on to thpice
for an encore' by the thunderous ap-plause
by the crowd vrhldh Includcd
numerous Soviet of f Icen» servlng wlth
the occupatlon forcea
. Happily fingering the medal they
won, amid camerämen flashing thelr
lights at them. Bowden sald: "l could
feel it was golng just beautifully ali
the. way. My partner was grand/'
11 OOTARIQ YODTH li^TIVAL
Pafermo W i l l A s a i n Rins
To Enthusiasm of Youth
LastSatm-day: and Sunday Jehu
skiers again took top honors for thelr
club at the F C A S F championship
cross-countiy mfiet which. v/aa spon-sored
by Speed and held at .White-f
ish. Of ihe ten championshlps that
were at stake- Jehu valked off with
eight •while F.TIIO and Jymy shared
the other two. Despite thelr good
efforts Speed and Alertssltiers were
unable to talce a singlefirst. '
Perhaps it is not quite right to say
thatJehu valked off with the cham-plonshipa
because in many of the
races the competitlon was very close.
Both Echo and Speedhave developed
to the extent that now. there are
three olubs In the FCASF that are
falrly equally matched In skiing. Next
year could see a considerable.change
in this fleld if ali these dubs keep up
the good work.
The results in the imder 21 class 10
hm. event lUustrate this polnt quite
well. Eino Ijadonlahti, Jehu. won the
event •with hla tlme of 50.25 but he
.was hard pressed by Echo's Kaino
Korhonen. who was only 38 seconds
behind, while Speed's Karl Palomäki
came thlrd ,with a tlme of 52.36 and
fouxth.. place went to Don Pulras of
Speed whose time was only 3 mlnutes
and 31 seconds slower than the best
tlme. Bven a small sUp could have
reversed the reaults m this event and
perhaps In other snow condltions results
vvould be entirely different,
Jehu's Antti Ranta again this year
emerged as the :PCASF's top man.
On Saturday he oovered thelO km.
course in 47.01 to take f irst spot and
then on Sunday he came in second
best in the 20 km. event being beaten
by last winter's Canadian Champ
Arvo Äyräntö, vho however was not
eliglble for the FCASF championship
afr he was representlng an outside
club, Voima. Thus Antä copped the
FCASF championshlps in tlie two
main events.
In the 10 km. event he.was hard
pressed by Speed's Karl Pulras, who
has shown conslderabble improvement
this season. Karl was only 54 secondS
behind Antti, Thlrd place vent to
X>liver Tdovinen Echo, whose time
waa 4S.46. Allan Johnson, Jehu, and
Jorma Branny, Echo, were also in the
running with their results of 5059 and
51.36 whlch netted them 4th and 5th
spots respectively.
In the 20 ikm. event Äyrantö's tlme
was 1,25.37. 'Antti put In a flne show-ing
tt-lth his tlme of 1.3155 establish-ing
a good margin over his closest ri-val
Karl Puiras, Si>eed vvho made the
four five km- laps In a time of-1.41.58.
Pourth place man Ohver Tuovinen,
Echo, was close behind wlth a time
of 1,42.24.
Karl Krata, oi Jehu who is general-ly
conceded to be top FCASF eonten-der
in'the: tmder 18 class was away
at the Canadian junior championshlps.
W3re he won a x second in the
six-mile cross-country event. But ne-vertheless
the championship stayed in
the famlly when brother BUly covered
the S km: distance In the time of 26Xn.
Seoond place went .to A. Oja Echo
who was 2 mlnutes and 20 seconds behind
Krats and third place went to
lAckle-Teen skier B. Molcs. In this
race too the top f ive men •were within
mlnutes of each other.
The ladles* two km. cliampionship
event attracted only two competitors
and Echo's Helen Aiu:anenwas able
to squeeze a .victory.by thft.slina margin
of 2 seconds^over Jeliu'6 Elma
Mäkinen. Thus Helen von'the only
championship medal for her club. •
Although considerable Improvement
has been shown in the participatlon
of men in skllng the same gain has
•not beeii leflected on the part of wo-men,
which ia indicated by the. f act
that (very few women entered the
competitlons. On the other hand the
number of partlcipants does not re-flect
a true Picture as Jehu has a
number of women skiers who were
unable to cnter because; they. could
not get time off from work. These
glrls tumed out Sunday to help form
Jehu's women*s relay team, which was
the only team entered. >
Four Jehu gtrls entered the under
16 ghrls 1 km. competitlon in
which the championship was won by
Elma Mäkinen wlth Viesti Manninen
second and Anneli Rintamäki thlKi.
Entriea hi the veteran's classes have
dropped off In the past year v but
Lefs hope that again next year ve
can register the saune galns in skllng.
again this year old-tlmer Kalle Nler
mela, Jjmiy, entered despite his ad-'
vanced years and although in the
over 35classlO''lan; event he had to
be content with second place with the
champigmhip^golng tp;Swa,nte, Kant
gas, Jehu,'^ he nevertheless put. in a
flne performance. On sunday he was
the:only entry in tlhe;over 45 5 km
event, Coverlng ;the five kto; course
in 32,14 he won another champlon-.
ship medal to hla collection.
The team competitiön on the basis
of the three best times in the 10 km.
event won by. Jehu has been one of
the central events at the cross-coun-try
championshlps, This year the
event suffered . somewhat. from the
f act that the trophy donated by the
Vai d'Or branch of the Finnish Or-ganizatlon
was won last Winter by the
Jehu team after being .in circulation
for a number of years, and there.was
no trophy to replace It.' Any donora
In the house?
Ali In ali skiers and spectators alike
were very satisfied with the- way in
which Speed handled the,meet and
only beef that could be lodged Is that
arrangements should ha<ve been made
with the weatherman to have a
Sudbury To Enter
Two Plays In
Drama Festival
Budbmy is off- to a good start in
the Fhinish Organlzatlon YoiÄh Dra-^^
ma Festival, whlch wlll be. held In
Sudbury over the Easter veekend.
Two plays have alrcady been selected
and casta: chosen wlth rehearsals
scheduled to start tiils week."*^-
,'jPonowlng, the,, gen?iflj[.,^ehd" csta-blished
at previous. festivals^ the drama
commlttee of the Finnish Orga-nlzation
local is sponsorlng a Finnish
play, while thevAlerts' A. C: Js spon-sorlng
an EngUsh play.
Both of theas plays wonld fall into
the drama class and the Finnish play
has a large east whlle the -Ei^llsh
play has only a east of three.,
This year emphasls has been pläced
on drawlng in young people wlth
the result taiat the roles are In the
hand£ of a younger group than In the
two previous festivals.
little warmer weather: on Saturday
and to do away with the stIff wind
whlch caused hardshlps for the skiers
and forced spectators Into the shel-ter
of the hali from time to time.
Ferhapa the club. had considered
this factor and ordered the cold wea-ther
SO that spectators would not
forget to partake of th6 coffee and
"mojakka" -which 'were ayailable in
plentlful supply.
HOLLYWOOD REGRETS
^^Grapes of Wrath''
BT TED TINSLEY
Twentleth Century-Fox has been
plannlng to release the film, "Gra-pes
of Wrath," for distribution In
Japan but the latest new3 is that they
may drop the project because i t may.
have been "Oommimist insplred."
The original idea was to send the
picture to Japan with a foreword ex-plainlng
to the people tliat the, picture.
dealing with "Oakies" in the
Oklahoma dust-bowl. respresented a
"special situation", and now, of cöiurse
no such situatlon exists.
Isn't It straoge that the only time
Hollywood feel4 called upon to apolo-gize
is when thoy make a good film?
I have vrltten a new scenario for
Hollywood, embodying the explana-tion-
prindpie they hitended to apply
to "The Gnypes of Wrath."
George, the owner of a huge ranch
in Califomla, meets Nellie k beautiful
schoolteacher. After thelr first
meetlng she disappears. George dis-covers
she was only m Califomla to
vlslt, she has retumed to her job In
New Yoräc City. He decides to follow
h e r . i - • • •••
On his trip eaat he happens^bo drlve
through Oklahoma where it is very
dusty.
Here the story breaks. and the Offi-clal
Epq>laiDer appea rs on the screen
tb say: "The audience must remember
that this Story takcs place in the year
d933, when there was dust In Oklahoma."
"VPhen George arrive» in New York,
äie discoven Nellie sick in bed with a
bad ookL Here we pavsa for the Ofr
fidal Explainer who says: "This takes
place under the -Roosevelt Administration
when 'Amerlcans caught com-^
mon colds. Today there are no more
common colds. They have bsen com-pletalyreplaced
by Virus X."
Nellie recovers and retums to work.
George cannot bear being separated
from her, and.eo he goes to the pubiic
school where she teaehes. He disco-vera
that her class has three: shifts.
and the children sit two to a seat. The
camera shifts to the Officlal Explainer
who says: "Our picture is now in
the present Itis worth noting tliat In
the 193G's only one childwas permit-:
tsd in a seat ThLs situation led to
raorbid Icneliness and morbld intros-pection."
Nellie is dixatlsfled with her pay
as a teacher and qults to.take a Job
as a waltr£fis, Tois entire sequence
is not shown to the publlc. Instead
we insert shots of a bathing beauty
contest in Miami. Nellie Is too proud
to many George lest she be thought
a gold-dlgger. But_the reataurant
where .sh» works fails and Nellie is
jobless.
Ci»t to the Offici&: irxplalner: "Ac-tually
no restaurant in America failed
slnce 1883 and that was due to the
bllTzard," :
Nellie now desperate marrles
Georga,. At the wedding she receives
a telegram Informing her that her
uncle has died and leit her a control-llng
Intcrestm A. T! & T. The Officlal
Explainer now points out to the
audience that "mider the Eisenhower
Adminki!:ration every valtress ha« an
uncle who dles and leaves r inost
of A. T. & T. .
u Back' to Califomla go Nellie and
G«orge happy In thelr löve. They
paas through Oklaihoma where H Is
dusty.
Do you need the Officlal Explainer
to teli you that this dust Is left over
from the 1930's?«
TBCE LO.VE
' On Uie Tirst day of school a teacher
was trying to get her small pupils
sorted out. For her class records she
declded to compile the names. of pa-rents-
•,
'"'What is your father called?" the
teacher asked one flve-ycar old;
"I call him Daddy." replled the Uttle
girL
^•I know," sighcd the teacher rbut
what does your mother call hlm?"
"Mummy doesn't call hlra any-thing",
the amall glrl answered. "She
llkes hlm."
A MVLTIP1£ PBOBLOI
"Are you the man 'Who gavc my
little brother a rabbit last weelc?v;
"Yes,"
"Weil, mother says youVe got to
come and take them ali back."
UNEMPEX>YMENT
"Good news! rve booked your per-forming
plgeona,"
"Too late. rve eaten the act."
A SUP OP THE ifIND
"I flunked that qulz."
"What was the matter, dldn't you
know the answers?"
"'Yes, but I had vaseline on n y hair
and they eUpped-my micd."
F,Jfibty^ight years sgo this comins
July l . Canada joined th^ wörld's
family of natlons. as a statc in Its own
right. *^from sea unto «ä-, as It says
on our coat of arms. Since that tlme,
July 1 hasbecome for ali patriots' a
day of honorlng our beautiful and
rich land; and renewing the pledge to
make It great.
That is why the progresslve youth
of Ontario called thelr Festival lasi
summer on the Canada Day wcek end,
the fhrst Ontario Youth Festival for
a Greater Canada. Since the 1953
event was SO successfuiin bringing to-gether
thousands of youth in qporta,
cultural and social actlvities, it has
been decided to hold a Second Ontario
Youth Festival for a Greater Canada
once again on the Canada Day'Week-end.
Friday and Saturday July 1 — 2
1955.
A special meeting of the Festival
Co-ordina ting Committee held Ja nu-ary
25, with representatlves and ob-servers
from dozens of organizations,
agreed to hold the gala week-end at;
Camp Palermo, the site of last .year*s
festivlties. Friday July 1, Canada
(Day, wlll be a big picnic. featurlng
the openlng of the £oorts events, and
a huge concert. The day would con-clude
with: a youth bonfire. Saturday.
would see the continuation of sports
and cultural events. and would end
with.a grand dance or banquet.
Several members of the Coordinat-
Ing Committee ha>ve been .rvLsiting
Ontario centres to dlscuss with them
local plans for Festival participatlon.
Windsor,' Ottawa and Hamilton have
held special Festival meetings and
conferences. In the capital and the
fiteel city, the youth are plannlng to
hold pre-Featlval picnics on the May
24th week-end to prepare for thelr
sports, songs and dances.
Cash prlzes of $10 and $5 for f Irst
and second place winners wlll be a-warded
in the Festival arts competitlon.
The theme of the competitlon Is
'Canada — Her Land,Her People, Her
Futiure" Categories for the entrles
are:
1)' Short Story (2,000 words. maxi-mum)
true or fiction; or play or
skit (1 act, 15 — 30 mlnutes.); 2.)
POetry; 3.) Song (original mua:c to
original words or old vvords original
music); 4.) Painting (oil or «ater
color); 5.) Poster; 6.) Photography;
; flöie.deadllne for the contest Is May
13, byVhich tlme air entrles must be
Sour Grapes, Not
Sportsmanship On
Percivars Program
BY \VALTEB CHERNYSH
The kind of "malarity" that came
over the airwaves from Lloyd Percl-val's
"Sports College'.' recently pro-bably
contaminated the air for
months to come,
The discussion was on why the
Soviet people are Intercsted In partl-cipating
m sports and what are the
reasons for the great success they
have enjoyed in the past three or four
years in international competitlons,
Here are söme of the "reasons" of-fexedby
this program. The Rusaians
take part in sports In such large num-bers
m order to avoid doing ^voluntary
labour, after working hours. The re-cent
success by the Busslans in sports
on the International scene Including
the last Olympics Is apurred by the
fear of being sent to the Siberian
sait mines or perhaps even shot for
failures,
What kind of nonsense is this, Mr,
Perclval? At least have some respect
for the intelligence of your radio audience.
As a rule we have found your
program In the past both Interesting
and informatlve .— but thlsi — oh
brother!
Hbwever, the question of why the
Soviet people participate in sports in
sudh great numbers and how come
thelr great achlevements, have been
speculated on and battered about by
Westem sports writers
Last December.Toronto's "Evening
Telegram" carried a scrles of artlcles
by Marguerlte Higgins, Pulltzer Prlze
Winner who spent tv/o and a half
months in the Soviet Union, one of
which dealt wlth Soviet uporf^
In an Interviev/ wlth some top
notch athletcs and coachts at the Dynamo
Stadlum, •Marsfuerlte Higgins
asked a senior Russian coach how he
accounted for the great achlevements
In Soviet sport,
"In the flrst place," he angHered.
"the Soviet Union has a lot of people
to choase from^ And In rccent year»
the govemment has been making
Special efforts to encourage sportfj
at ali levels. Ali the big cl ties are
buildlng sports »tadiunu filmilar to
this one,
"Not only «chools but factorles,
trads unions, and In f act ali kinds of
organiaatlons are «taging »portfli competitlons
throughout the Scr/iet Union.
In these contests we ferrct out the
-very bfist and put them into International
meet$. It is a great honour In
the SoTict Union to be a sports
Champion. Ou&pecple try very hard."
in the hands of the Arts Committee:
The age Umlt is 32 for ali entranta.
who may , come from anywhcre in
Canada.
As well as the Individual competU
tions. plans are to hold group competitlons
for folk song grouivi folk
dances. and dramatlc groups. Regio-nal
eliminatlons are proposed for Toronto.
Windsor and Hamilton, to in-dude
surroundlng points: Windsor
could include Chatham and Leamlng-ton,
and Hamilton, London, Brantford
and Ounnville for example. Coordl-natlng
commlttees of youth groups
supporting the Festival should be set
up where they do not yet exif t to ait
the datcs and pian these regional
events.
Stipulations for the cultural group
competitlons are that of the two songs
and dances asked for. at least one
must be of Canadian origin. In the
drama section, entrants will.compete
in one-act plays, maxlmum tlme 30
mmutes, preferably but not necesaari-ly
on a Canadian theme.
This year. it Is not planned to haye
a mass gymnastics display. Hovever
groups and organizations that have
gymnastics groups and would like
them to perform. at one or anot^her
of the Festival events, should cert««n-ly
do ro, and Inform the Coordinating
Committee in Toronto of thelr plans.
In Toronto, athletlc and social afr
fairs are continulng around the frame
work of the Ontario Youth Festival
preparations, ) The International
Sports League, which comprises seven
boy's basketball teams, and..three
girl's teams, has just completed the
flrst Rjctlon of its Schedule. Leading
the League is the Russian Canadian
Youth Club, followed by the UJPO
Youth. West Toronto AUUC and the
Canadian Carpatho Russian Youth
Chib, are tled for third place in the
boy's league. Plans are for the continuation
of the basketball Schedule
until April when volleyball wlll begin
for boys* and glrls' teamSi
Each Sunday. llvely youth dances
are held by a committee representlng
seven Pfeotlval partlclpating groups
The dances aitemate v •between two
progresslve halls. 280 Queen St. W..
and 6 Denison St. Each group Is In
ciiarge of an entire evenlng's program
Including floor show and novelty
dances. The dances are proving to be
a good rallylng point of sevei-alhun
dred yöung -people from the Festival
participating groups.
SudburySkiersWin
Laurels at Junior
Chantpionships
Lastvreekend proved to be a victor-
'491^ «"eekend for Sudbury skiers who
particlpated in the Canadian junior
Skl champoimthips nt Lap Seauport^
Quebec. Strong showlngs on the part
cf Sudbury skiers- weremalnly res-ponslble
for the Ontario team wln-nlng
the Pcpsi-Cola trophy for Interf
divisional competitlon. ~ . ,
On Saturday the Sudbury boys
threatened to run off wlth the meet;
by taking the flrst three spots jn the
slx-mllecrosscountry event. "Top
place wa.s taken by Nickle-Teen 4kier
Bob Gray ij^hofiJ tlme was 42.24. Se-;
cond place went to Jehu member Karl
Krats wlth a time of 44.03 while third:
cams Nickel-Teen member Peter
Scott. whose tlme \vas 45.15, Karl
Krate was the only Finnish-Canadlan
to enter the Junior champioaships,
Murray Elder of Montreal proveB
hlmself the best of male competitors,
wlnnlng the slalom, plckUig up a second
In the jumps and placlng third
In downhill. ~
Helen Welder of Collingwood swept
the women's events by winning the
championshipa in both women's
events the slalom and downhilh She
is already Ontario junior slalom,
downhiH and cross-country champlon;^
Gary Foy of Sudbury took top ho-;
nors in the downhiU whilc second
place went to Hugh Harris of Ottawa.
Third spot went to (Murray Elder.
In the Jumps Elder made the long^
est jump of the day 121 feet, but Yves
Doucet of Trois-Riivleres was awarded
more points for Qiyle to win the Jump-ing
championship. Eldeb was second
while Gerald Gannon of Port Arthur
came third.
Top 'honors in the slalom went to
Elder with second place golng tq
Francois Jobin of Quebec whlle thlrd
place went to Dnuy Porteous of Montreal.
Nuorten Iconsertti
St. Catharinesissa
ensi sunnuntaina
st. Caiharlnes. — Täkäläisellä ukrainalaisten
haaliila on ensi sunnun-tai-
iltana. tk. 20 pnä kiinnostava
nuorten konsertti, -Jossa esiintyvät
karpatialais-venäläiset tansaijat Ja
NPLY laulajat Torontosta, Wellandin
ukrainalaisten tanssijat Ja Garden
Cityn nuoret laulajat. .
Muistakaa, että tämä tilaisuus ai-kaa
klo 8 illalla. Kalkki ovat ter-vetulleet!
— M. P.
NL:lia kolmoisjohto
MM-luisteiussa
Kuopio. -^Naisten pikaluistelun
MM-kUpailut alkoivat täällä
helmikuun 13 pnä eriomaisissa
olosuhteissa. NenvostoUiton luls-"
telJJat olivat maineensa veroisia
ja johtivat ensinuuätoen päivän^
Jälkeen Mlpallua kolmen lulstcU-Jattaren
voimalla. Suomen Eevi
Huttusen ollessa neiiäntenä yhteispisteissä.
NeovoftolUton entinen
inestariluistelljatar Biouna
Shukova johtaa kilpailua ennen
Alma Atassa ME-tuloksIa luistellutta
Tamara Bylovaa Ja nuorta
Sofia Kondafcova» voitettnaan
3,000 metrin 'luistelun erinomaisella
aJaUa Ja tultuaan 500 met-rllläkin
kolmanneksi. ;
"Suomen tohro" Eevi Huttunen luisteli
mainiosti 3,000 metriä sijoittuen
tolxoksi ennen Rylovaa Ja ex-maail-manmestarla
Sclihovaa, 'Huttusen
ohella myös toinen suomalainen, 14-
vuotlas Iris Sihvonen onnistui erittäin
hyvin Ja on plst«is.sä kahdeksantena
ennen pohjoismaalaisia Ja tshekkejä.
TULOKSET
500 metrn viralliset tulokset; 1) Tamara
Rylova, Neuvostoliitto 48^ pisteet
48;9O0. 2) Sofia Kondaltova, Neuvostoliitto
49,1, 49400 3) Rimma Shu-koVa.
Neuvoatollitto 49,5 49,500. 4)
Bemma ilenshova, Neuvostoliitto 49,6.
49,600, 5) Iris Sihvonen Suomi 50A
50Ä», 6) Eevi Huttunen, Suomi 50,5
50,500, 7) Vera Posnlkcva, Neuvosto-,
liitto 50,7. 50,700, 8) Lydia Selihova,
Neuvostoliitto 50.7, 50,700, 9J Sonja
Ackerman-Olsen, Norja 52,0, 62,000,
10) Aatrls Mähre, Norja 52.6, 5 2 ^ .
3,000 metrin lopulliset tulokset.
1) Rimma Shukova, NcuvoÄtoliltto
5,33,1 pisteet 55,517,2> Eevi Huttunen,
Suomi. 537,3,56:217 3> Tamara Rylova
Neuvostoliitto 5.404> 56^17, 4) Lydia
Sglihova, Neuvostoliitto 5.4ij6 56^3
5) Vera. Postnlkova. Neuvostoliitto,
5.42/) 57,000, 6) Sofia Kondskova,
Neuvostoliitto 5Mfl, 87,333, 7) Rcm-
Kuopiossa
Hiilvtourheilijoita
ammattilaisiksi
Cortina Dampezzo, Italia. — Kansainvälinen
hiihtoliitto on Julistanut
neljä huomattua hlihtourhellijaa ammattilaisiksi
>ja on uhannut Julistaa
kilpailukelvöttomlksl jokaisen amatöörin,
Joka kilpailee heitä vastaan.
Ammattilaisiksi Julistetut ovat:
Italialainen syökaiyn entinen maailmanmestari
Zeno Colo; Itä-vnltalainen
syöksyn maailmanmestari ; Christian
Pravda, norjalainen syöksyn mestari
Stein Ericksen Ja ranskalainen Lu-clehne
Schmid-Couttet. Ammattl-lalspäätös
tehtiin Juuri täällä pidettävien
kuuden maan syöksykilpallujen
edellä, '
Kooplo. — Naisten pUoUttistelutt M
M kisojen juhläUlnen aVaJaiattlAi-
6UUS pidettiin Jublavalal^tuA ksupmi^
gintalon edustalla perjantalnii/|let«
mik. 10 pnä. Saapuvilla. oU^isonlfeu^
hatpäinen , Juhlayleisö ' 6ek& lifilb
edustava kut«uvlerasjou]dco.:TKuopioh
varuskxmnan soittokunnan mittacftäi
Fuclkln marssia ^ladlaattbriett tulo*!
marssivat kllpsUuUiin vi ossdllBtav|eii
Viiden maan. Suomen; l^ekkosioi^^
klan. Neuvostoliiton. Ruotsin jaNor*
Jan Joukkueet Uppuinen katq>iinglnta^
ion edustalle asettuen riv^töön |a
yleisön tervehtiessä voimakkain atto<
suosionosoituksin, '
Pikaluistelun maallmanm^taniul'
kilpailujen 600 metrin ja SjOOO' metrb
arvonta suorltettInperJantalo!a!|.!KU<
paltut alkoivat lauantaina. '' }
Moskovan MM-kisoissa
mu1(aha ;
14 maata
Moskova. ~ TASS Ilmoitti helm
kuun:l2 pnä/että Moskovasiiahelin
kuun 19 — 20 päivinä pidettäviin luli
telun M%l-kllpalluihin onilmoittat
tunut luistelijoita 14maasta, •nir
Yhdysvalloista.-^ Norja Ja'Neuvosti
lUtto osallistuvat tähän kUpaUau
kuuden miehen volmaliia. Ruotsi^
hettää' ndist, Suomi j a Japant^;i|tittap
kin neljä. Itävalta. Unkari H o l^
Yhdyavallat ija Tshekkoslovakia kute
kolme, Englanti. Länsi-Saksa.:
Sveitsi kukin kaksi mieltä ja Austri
11a yhden osanottajan, ' '
TASS huomauttaa, että tulienr
luistelun.MM-kllpailut kuuluvat ml
osanottajien lukumäärään ia jou
kueiden kokoonpanoon ' tulee" j^tl
mattaArimplin luistelun liiator^
Päätuomarina kilpailussa;on neäv^
toliittolalnen M. SemenoV,
Poliisi voittanut
icolme kilpailua
olympialkofkeissa
Saskatoon, Sask. — Calgarylalnen
poliisi, 29-vuotla8. Ralph Olin voltti
täällä viilcon vaihteessa pidetyissä pikaluistelun
olympialaiskarsinnoissa
kolme kilpailua, saaden siten varman
palkan Canadan eduntajaksitahri-olympialalaiin.
Hän voitti 1.500, 5,000
Ja 10,000 matkoilla.
Mr. Olin oli Canadan edustajana
edellislssäi vuonna 1952 pidetyissä talviolympialaisissa.
ma Men£»hova Neuvostoliitto, 5.45,0
57,600, 8) Iris Sihvonen, Suomi 5.47,5
67.917. 9) Sonja . Ackerman-Olsen.
Norja 5.55.2, 59,200. JO) Inger Brus-ven.
Ruotsi. 6.58,8, 59,800,
Ensimmäisen päivän pisteet:
1) Shukova. 105.017, 2) Rylova, 105,
717; 3) Kondakova 106,433, 4) Huttunen
106,717, 8), Menahova 107,100, 6)
Selihova 107,633, 7) Poatnikova 107.
7C0,8) Sihvonen 108,417.9) Ackerman
Olsen, 111,200.10) Mähre 113,233.
Madras, Intia — Intiassa vler^
matkalla kulkeva neuvostoliittolain
Jalkapallojoukkue voltti täällä tkf,
pnä erään intialaisen Joukkueen'8
O valitaan Neuvoätolalsjoukkueen':]!
teinen maalltulos on tähän mennä
5 6 - 3 '„;:
^ Sanomalehti OB ikkuaaitill
maailmaan'. TllatkaaliaaTf
JOULU
1954 ;
ON NYT
SAATAVANA
MELKEIN, I
ILMAISEKSI
AINOASTAAN '<
(TAVAI,L,-60c) ' !
VAPAUS
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ADA JA JALLU KILKKI
omassa kodissanne toivottavat allamainitut:
Leila, Ray ja Michael
Fanni Carlson
Olga Hämäläinen
Irene Lehto
Sonja ja Melvin Lehto
Maire Ja Leo
Inkeri ja Lasse
Aino Ja John Lahti
Sigrid Lahti
Mr. Ja mrs. T, Kivimäki ja Jussi
Mr. Ja mr», T. Tohmo
Hilda Haapa
Elli Ja Lauri Johnson-
. Stephen, Eine Ja Ty Lemberg
Mrs, Vera yarady
Eva Ja August Laitinen
Mari Ja L. Alanko 0
Aino Koskinen •
Saimi ja Konstantin >Pfob
Hilkka Ja Stanley MCOowieU.t
MUJa Ja John Vataja
Salmi, Anita ja Bruno '
Leppänen <,<
Leena Ja Frank Rossi
Bertha Ja Matti Ramberg
Annie Ja Wm. Holt
Leila ja Karl
Gloria, Jimmy Ja Ronnie
Lyyli ja Wm, Niemi _
KIITOS
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saitte aikaan, kun tulitte meidän kotiamme katsomaan.
Kiitos siltä arvokkaasta lahjasta Ja herkullisesta tarjoilusta. Kllt0
/alkuunpanijoille Ja kahvinkeittäJUle, Myös kiitos nlUle jotka otUya'
osaa. mutta eivät voineet olla mulcanä,
Tämä yllätys säilyy mielessämme ahia.
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vjimvrn vxnu.
Iti, &kö tämä valssi «aa
laaa Jota^da..,. jotakinl
i trarmastt* Ik^yft kjrUäl
vJi&oUa Utavuorassa.
• • «
JALVSI KUDNMEUA
)las: Miaim ei tanrit
aroltani, n6 Jsyllä pohttvaj
an.
»s: — No, ol^a sitten
aa, että Toln toiulla; mit
ti. onko siniUIa; lapsia?
ole, haOcara ei kai ole,]
oksenL
tiUes täti. Jos oletuiini:
iot tuollaisiin iiaikaj^t
n saat tosiaankin syytt
)llei sinulla ole:lapsia!
idan suoinalaistei
soldrja julkais»
lähiaikoina
i and Mail-lehden tietJ
lv on;; entinen torontolaSl
Wuorio kirjoittanut
Vxking"-nimisen nuorten
a julkaistaan lähiaikoina.
»Totaan miten kolme cat
asta: ovat • tavanneet sella
I aikojen sankareita kuin
cson; Louis Hebert.samueJ
ain ja Böömin prinissl Buj
J^Tuorio on' kotoisin'
I tullut tähän maahan kaij
käytyään Hän toimi
rlobe and Mail-ja Tel€
raportterina ja liittsri sen
acljean's Magazine toimit
i=n jälkeen on hänen
a julkaistu monissa cana
aikakaus- ym Jtilkaiau
iti*neljä Vuotta sitten Väli
Iin ja asuu nykyään
in saarilla. Hänen ilme
Irjoitta van siellä parhaii
Irjaansa.
koskaan ole jättänjrt mi
1 julistettu ja sotajoukot
jan. Mutta sotamiehet
ät kun eivät tavanneet'
Ie olivat jo; kulkeutuneet
lan. ivverran: naapi
lUkeakuului. ilaulua,
lotoisia, kaihoisia lauluj^
ta, kodista, sydänkäpys
a -he näkivät ihmisiä, na
ja lapsia kauniissa puv
heitä vastaan laulaen ja k|
taen. Jotkut naisista jä
antoivat käsivarrellaan
•Aiui.tan laulussa;erään
n kauniisti harmonisena
Sten korkeat hopean kirii
.roln kuulla sen nytkin
Hyksissä sydämeni suli, us^
nuajhyvät ystävät, se ei
uoruuteni rakkaudesta
loa jaf hellyyttä kohtaan,
1 elaman rajattomasta kalld
i ihmisten valtavasta voim4
• hyökiäävien sotilaiden
alla suli,; muutamia. harvd
ilaukauksia kuului, ma\
aikki lauloivat mukana ja
ppunut ennenkuin se oli ai
1.
. näkemys, on rohkaissut
;emattomina vaikeina hetkiij
rhden kysymyksen se on ai
b auki. Mikä on tuo kar
L tämä horjumaton usko elj
tämä voima, uskallus ja
ittaa paha'.hyvällä; Nyt täi
s alkaa minulle selvitä.
£tävät >vielä kerran lausi]
irdämelliset kiitokset kaiS
ilkä on tehnyt tämän pälv
unohtumattoman kauniili
smesta ensin mkrgarllnia, sil
skiä voirasvaa "gheeta" ja Iq
jhkä^'' tavallista kärryr
sitäkään! ^
lei tietenkään ole mitään silj
, että tältä mantereelta lähd
esnnerkiksi voita Pakistaniiij
ja Egypthn. Päinvastoin
i eikö voitaisi ajatella sell
järjestelyjä että, mainittuje
kansat saisivat oikeata voit
haa puhua siitä, etteivät,
meidän voistamme. Kysymy
1 siitä, ettei hiillä ole |
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