by Immigration Minister Pickers- gili. The telegram was included in extended correspondence be- tween federal and provincial offi- cials tabied Monday in the Com- Inons. WANTS MORE AID Correspondent: from Saskatche wan dealt at length with probiexm L'ti'0lVBd in settling the refugees from C t ' brutality in Hun- gary and indicated costs are run- ning higher than expected The province wants the federa'l gov- ernment to pay more of them. Saskatchewan asked the central P rii G d' i - v;;f;"FebmfW ggflgg; Integration Of Refugees From Hungary Satisfactory OTTAWA tCPlA snag has an-l peared in federal-provincial nego- tiations on sharing costs of set- tling Hungarian refugees in Can- ada. grants. ' B k C 'i' I O0 I But for others, the usual fed- Will Report life .- Of Immigrants SAINT JOHN. N.B. (CP)-The liner Empress of Britain. makhig her last call of the aeuon at Saint John. is due Thursday with nearly ll) passengers. including more than 400 immigrants from the United K' gdotn and 251 Hun- garian refugees. One family is that of Pat Haughian of Glasgow. who was a I FIND 114' I i MAKE MYSELF LO&WITH lMITATiON TA SWORD PATCHES AN' THINGS... '- pg J oi-t.mou Mv.wAv1-'oo7 l...-ri-r LESS nouau I Haw; air or aAav-smiN- WITH WITH Ll'I'Tl.E eAscAt.s mt As a result of Iecond thoughts by the Saskatchewan government. the federal government has in- formed all provinces it is willing lto ”fuli I ”"y in- ldefiiiite.ly" for Hungarians brought -to Canada who can”! satisfy usual health requirements for immi- GRAND”! 7' on--L;n-a-n--- . Specially formulated for bubiul Iroolu up phlegm-ea-n wheezing. . . I ieral commitment to take respon- O C sibiiity for welfare of indigent im- lmigrants only during their first gsear in Canada would still stand. LUZUJUN tHt-iitersl-A cuntio An" that R would be a pmvm, government to pay all costs for extra provincial staff and related expenses at refugee reception cen- tres and for a "separate under- taking" on apportionment of long- workman in shipyards on the Clyde. Malcolm Munro. a writer for the Glasgow Evening Citizen. ls at-compan,i..5 the family and will describe its experiences he- Velhsy Gveruml. wm5t".'" Ch”r."'l,"” 5 cial or municipal responsibility. we :5.l”?l"'"l1;.pF;!"'e 'll'"R5”'l The federal proposal was con- ililiene. .m. "3 pres” hmjttaineti in a telegram sent to all idy i ' l "b i""l"".0I 3 b””l”provinciai premiers last Friday based on the war diaries of one ul his claws! collaborators. -'rm-:--- But aside from offering to take. The h00k- The Turn of the Tide-, the other might have lost the war. on responsibility in cases iiheret tiy 51!? AN-hilt BfH;nl.Sglve5vyan in; H3", ch”,-chiirs was the masterlluormal immigration health staniicept those ai-an8:imCIll!.d3tl:i1lIl;E "1139 D19 U"? 0 11" ll'ISl0n ' d, )1" th ' -dards r waived. the fcdera lwas in correspon ence a Churchill as Seen by Field Mar-,mil!'Ihe ll)sa?lISi.' 1?elgtezi-gilt ask51Hi'Vel'Ilill:lllE rejected Saskaichc-'tfore Saskatchewan made known shai Viscount Alanbrooke. ilie whethur it wag... opportune mo.,i. wan demands for more financialyits second thoughts and no final l'3”l"l9 '-'hl9l 0l lh9 imperial Eellwem to draw '-the picture at Bi-it. liclp. Presumably. it uuutd hold-conimitments were made. No re- :i'al siafl. some of its disclosures hints soldier- tei-m tinanciat respgnsibility rupture and after settling in Toronto. all chronic mental or physical! Munro plans to stay in Canada cases discovered during the firstiamt send articles to Scotland on year after arrival in Saskutt-he-lthe progress of the Glasgow fam- l . iii: Hoff woiiiii LIVING. Then wake up the liver! You know that tour. aunk. constipated fnelingl It may be caused by the liver. if your liver doun'i pour out up to two pints of bile a day your food may not dlgexl properly. gas hloaii up your stomach and you feel lbll Iitfs tun not wonh living. Than when the liver need: wan. MICKEY MOUSE mid genila Carter's Liiile Liver Pith. Tneu famous vegetable pill: help stimulate the am. iiivur bile. Soon your digestion sum function- ing properly and you feel that happy day: are have been described as "giving at sock to Churchill worshippers." 1 ii a front page 'i”torial iiion-i igreatesl keeping within the bounds of a magnifi- cent hut erratic genius." Under the heading The Man Who here againl Don't lVt'7 stay sunk. Always keep day- The D3llY Mall SW5 lhilliwas Never Wrong. Lord Beaver- tiie same attitude toward other, provinces. OTHERS AGREE The federal and Saskatchewan plies to the latest federal proposal were included in the tabled cor- respon ce. in addition to its usual ” U , . . t governments reached agreement merit to pay necessary hospital CanzI'ILiIilzL.ivclPi1lsun tuna. y 0096 atlaln the llllle Cl'lllf'5H3"3 y brook's Evening Standard says the.o-it sharing costs for settlement Ollalld mcdical expenses for indigent -( e b3)”"g 3” "'9 3”” Ch"”'hl”- book iiill not only shock Churchill Hungarians last Dec. 3. The cor-iimmigrants during their first year , .-. T,h”",gh may 9xPre,55 Pml0”"diadmirei's but probably shake his- iespondencc showed that federallin Canada. the federal govern- , m"l”3"”" H" Cl""'Fhl"- me lellhltory. officials for the last several wee-ks.ment had agreed to pay Sas- - ' ill ""195 ll? ?hl7W him 35 5 ”'lik' The book claims that Aianbrooke had been negotiating with othertkatchewan 33 a day for each Hun- e.Q ), 5:; ff-T319815! Wh0 made ml5',not onl-iv hadna major share in de- provinces for similar arrange- garian accommodated in I prov; g - p '' Bofk AADE ,msTAKEg termining Britain s war policy. but mentsl. V ' - ' lincial reception! centrein cos:-isvafe x int liis lint! ': .. 1 B t i i I . stated uncquivoi'abit- that his im- . Eiitish (oltiiiibia. AlVl'1Pl'id.hlahvhhnalnlalnihli re ustaigiess P9 "6 z hnuumfmuum 0 Hvtre-re oth men. the papei declaics, portani d.cisions were always itoha. Qntaiin an--tl iota bcotiai ome-s ere a y. II. gets” It i made mistakes and one without right. the newspaper adds. had indicated a willingness to ac-lclothing costs. . I BUCKLEY'Sh-rs” til DAILY CROSSWORD .'i.'. M I X1 U R E P CCNTRACT BRIDGE acaosa 2.Shako- 2:. Apple : 1. sleeveleu apeare'a Iced ' B . V E ' its COUGH iimsov that mutt. caught at g y B JA BECK R. . t .h"::.";" 3 25' he very int nip banana in warming. sooth iBnu:,h dealcri I I The ape” ls expo". .because' u" (E I h. BN0" :5 Flow" ' i R In "din" ' "ad mun" ""0" h oi sides iu nerahie. handy-after hand and decision after e p.) - - nmmm AND: KNONMVANQISQ I 9 P Y ' - decision he has the faculty of us- 9-Tl-lie -'0-l-Dlldly 17-P?0' - 5,”, dm, and Mm WWW NORTH . - . - G P, k V, 4.1.) 3 Air: ALL CORRECIZ uatuse . ' . t ' hxg mg gootl Judgment and avoiding 10. V010!-nle - "C Y "90 ' In I pOU3Lg.a.tEgg5p 1-ugyii ""' ""d'W""' " t"'P' 'h' '3 9 6 i error. lie is of course familiar rock! 7- PDlY7lCllOll ll?-l ., , . lcltiu that mnlui you eougli- .- . A 10 8 7 3 with the most adt-at-med hids and 12.c;11 (on). drink 29. Capital f.li:il-til! '.iF.i. E I alcondl. than why IucIi- 1' ix h plays. but the opportunity to make i3.City tNeb.) 8. African fling.) HHHH uh ay'IMixtura has outxold all Wu, us, use of them am: not begin to 3- 14.1-farmonlze, desert 30.Amar- 2 MW! '0' 30 YW"- ' A 6 3 Q J 5 2 rise nearly as frequently as the 5 as color 13- gzllfllel lcln 'I0W401'l 48" W g - -g mr .".h dt rbi !.Purchaaa - V "V- t-- s'- W -st :95; 33:03: Clone .. cu. in u. 3... -as hq 10 9 7 3 I. 3 2 Take a simple hand such as the 17. Land 13- P!Yl0l'm "DIP 37- Alum '0 SOUTH one shmin. where the dcclarcr "I9!-lllfu 19-G"'''' "'-l'"' l"- '”kVlWl'l'3 . A Q 10 5 1 4 went down at his four spade con- !8. Succor 31-30 Ill"!!! 32- Mnlli W- wllll 3 . t . 22. Writing in; 00. Little .73 tract. The king. ace and another 19. Conatella n M '5 Baum hm . heart .were led. South trumping tlon '1 - OM C y 3 hh J 55 the third heart. Dcclarer noted he 20. Moral 2 had two closing clubs in his hand practice I The bldd'"K" and that the best way to take care 21i.sclieme South West. North Eut of the losers was to ruff them in 24.'l'he 1 Q Pun 2 0 Pan dummy. meantime 25 Pan 1N'l' Pan He therefore cashed the king M.1'willglit 4 A alndbacedof clubs ah: rli1uffed a tEhirdt ilhegn ((pl.) ) E opem I dgk f h 1' cu in ummy wi crime. as . mua. I hm-ggbeeei; waltl(l??'i;)g meearvsery was iunkind enough to. overruff 32.Pig'pe1i g. E best bridge players in the bush this tartiyand return a tiump. and 33.Exclama. O h . , ' . bouth ultimately had to lose the tlon ness for many a year. and if there th .1 b d i u S u o( l- 1 is one thing I have noticed about 0 er C " 8" 50 mm" mm ' u u. their game which may he called South sliould have trumped the hull : 1' . a dist" uishing characteristic it "ll"! Ch”) "' ,d”"""Y Wllh "'9 aicomwu i is the tat-t that they make verylltling. not the ninth. i:1et(-iould than u 1:31:19!-rtabbr.) 0- I few errors. ave re-cntcred is an by ru - - A great many peopte seem in mg a diamond. The jack of clubs lR"”'l : 3 ' think that the master bl-idgs play. could not be ruffed with the nine. 35-Bkmml -I i CH5-NNLL 13 er earns his reputation because T”l9- Elm WW” ll"? 0V9"l'"mP' m'u" : ' sponun-eu by he is able. time and again. to exe- 9d- hi" d'3Cll"9' Wuld ha" hid ”'C”” wt ' The Ross Burn” cute all kinds of squeees. end- "'9 "Si M "'9 l”Ch5- "' . Plays. coups. and whom is to It - Ma be it t l I ' & EIOCUIC Lm- zlc both his opponents” and lliizs Southy to ruffwllie Jlll:il'dc.cllfllfs:'il0h nilcyhrnn "mu gguwwtqg on "4 But", h.,u,,..oii .,. C0,, Mu klbitiers to be a fare-thee-wcli. the nine, but it is the kind of care- it nu" '7 uucu min. airs: M1 officer -I - 3!"lI'"l0" - V'C'""" C'"""' r N01hlnR could be further from the lessness which distinguishes the Fl6Hl'...PtEA5E LOOK wuaiu achlnaa - Floor oii h:T:oca inn, dub yr the n DOWN Ana W - Teievlaion - IannlluK-l- lladl - ' 0-" expe ' Lpnng. yhnuemv '..""”. mitt: 7.":".:'.'.::: ."3::...”"”.. .. (canon-i mutate." IPI Oil H - K (II Boner: V -. .u”i.u-.. .027."-if-at .i3”.'3-i.... em: BEDTIME STORIES DAILY ( airirmquorr: - now. how to wot-it in (gun type) Furnace Bumera guaranteed. mm: 3 lllunedlatn delivery and Installation. Cash. A X Y D In 3 A A X 3 ram R moiina t Cealt nd D. . V.A.-l:l'Vli?iaorst.Ti:i"lfax.'N.l.-MR. uboxarlhnow i V nun load one letter simply stands for another. In this sample A to use a"'”"'”"" P'm';.L,?;;' ””' "'”"h for the three III. X for the two 0'5, etc. Single letter-I. apol- troptiu. the length and formation of the words an all hinta. ETTA KETI' Sometimes the knowledge thntl He didn't know just what to make SCALLOPS HOT SANDWICHES risit a. cums hiv TREATS GOLDEN FRIED OYSTERS OR . ,4&' y SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Many other tasty food sugges- tions from snacks to dinner: pre- c- "What do you mean It ioolta fan- ay'."" allied her brother: But late in the winter. when spring could not be far away. the against the branch of a tree. be- cause it hurt when he did. Then one day he happened to notice his father's head when Lightfoot had his head down to get a drink. He had bumps on his head too. Yes. sir, there was no doubt about it. He had bumps on his head. The young Deer mentioned it. "Of course." replied Llghtfoot "Don't you remember that i told you that new horns would grow”? That in what is happening to built of usnllornn have really started to '3: Y0" llll. of it. He hadn't hit his head to M any tliaoodo letter: an dntannt. y is quite well worth a little ain. make it sore. it 3.45 p.mFMm.nmn mutate -Old Mother N ure. "Have you got a yttore head?" A CWPWKNN Q3530! ' a tee. 2-:-zitswm u.1i..;""5.::;":J. .;mr..:.Lr:.: "'sr:k:S..:;i.;”i:cr::::"ii... w r u s v I N o N A H v z w z r u -: u- lzoo p'.rn.-Hidden Pages Deer. had lost his first horns. He hadlhl 3 50"? h"l-l- Then 38 YOIIDK g K w z p 3 A V A c A u 3 0 H g - u g y g g . 55:0 P-In--gill; Tl", 132' had been so proud of those horns glllcky lll:i""' hlmhegg gwlin 80 1:18: Tt.tANtc5'g&o -5ur '-W N"--..;:.:. t :.::...:.:.':::a,:e.:.t:,.::i:.m".:: a. is"... S " W ..:.:::;':-.5: .;'s'.:'.m..'" :'...u::""......A'-.t”...”..":3 WW5 We M! . . ' .. ' UP." HE BOUGHT A "0 '0 .: i:":::.:::::'”'s m 5 ' en oo mae - - - 6:45 p.m.-CBC News I droppgd hi, "tie,-5 "id W" hue. "There are two funny little 0 :3: :3.-Viagtnl ohuliglemm headed like the rest of the famliy. h";n?:w0:.l;;"'aBgg iglliik d " OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE Q . . .-so . 9 x . 7:30 p.m.-Disneyland ' -- . ..- .-. -5 8:30 p.m.--Cross Canada Hit 2;: (sags: -t-":31,-:B;1h,:um' They F5” QOCKTANF H Pawde tiwhai tire you talking about" KOLL D'TT'E5'E D 9:00 p.m.-Kraft Theatre - - i -,n . ' . UNCLE BULGY 10.00 m mm” and in what are bigger. asked Bucky. - AN u; t 9' "TD 3 ' ”Those bumps on your head." ' "gum: Lepiied his sister. 'Don't they fell 2 t y. . ittger?” "-9" W" husky didn't know if they felt H05 P m hwmgning bigger. but he did know that he had i "E05 pimihshmr (m to he very careful not to rub them ssoiier AGENT x-9 pared and delivered for Your young Deer'a head began to botli- tram ) pleasure. , or him. it ltelied on top. H. wnnt. they grow !nst'."' asked g ililillilmj ed to rub it against a tree trunk. - r But he soon found that wouldn't "Indeed "WY Will." feplied do at all. it hurt. His head was 1-lKh"00L "Th9Y have lo izrow fast DIAL 7181 very tender there on top. He had 80 lhll W C!" he "Edy In use to be careful not to touch anything l-hem when lb! rlsht lime cornea." TAKE-0UT'5E3WCE with the top of his head. ii made "When will the right time a HI: feel a limit ubcomfortabla. come?" Bucky wanted to know. "When the Inca drop their leaves and Jack Frost cornea pok- CKCW - Monsoon Channel 2