I . :;ublished every weekday morning ll I36 Pnlcs street. Chu ll, t I-ttntown. P.l.l.. by The Thomson Company Limited "Coven Prince Inward Island Like the Dow” Editor. Prank Wnlksr General Manager. In: A. Burned C-unnhlnfnces st Suninservde. Montague nnn Aibei-ton. Annie ,2 isod as second Class Ilsil by the Post Otlfco Department. ll, Ottawa. ” ..h-9:-U-:'i.-ct-7'-'t'mir ci."i-":-"i'.::::'--::”::-"s-'":r-?".-' '0 "2959 two couritm 1'? am'- the ..l'.:.'.''':.:'' "t " ”':.'”:.?..t: "'o.t:..?”.”r.':i '"....u"ti: l... 5.": not tl".'...-,.'". .:;:.k:l: , l W "H"-"' President emphasized the importance of all-lllgllt y.gl wlaolll lg, mg. dug.-lpum by . 1: the gglmlll. ol "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink.” I 3 l g , l l , Bt tho huffslo' ' an as TUFSDH MAY 3 nu and private, to these nations. I um 0' mm. u u" mm" prinllnrlly the great'piallns :reswof Not Immune the central United states. There Maia the mutual gress.sreo("growinglriiportsnee"tot!ie free world. For that reason he asked Congress to vote funds for Africa under security program. Unrest generated by Communist activ- ity continues to make the situation ”crit- ical'' in Guatemala and Bolivia. fore asked for "further economic support" He there- enlarging the technical assistance program for Latin America and of flow of investment, increasing the both governmental The economic side of the mutual secur- ity program will cost 5712 million. program entails 3172 million for technical This Everyl,i(xiy knows that it was for Maia. l assistance, 3;l75 lnllllon for slleclal pm. the goddess of growth and the mother of that happy, though somewhat capricious, messenger of the gods, Mercury. grams. S165 million for development as- lsistiance, and 5200 million for the Pres- bhat lhlsi ident's special fund. There will aso be a month was named. Mr. Longfellow, whofund of 3100 lnllllon fol. unexpected con. made a pastime of putting words into the m0UlhS Of 3” til? m0n't'hS- made MPW SP?-tak omic aid as well as defence expendituies. your mouth. Excessive use of '1"mb9I'- 0 . t i .. ax h'tllmsk. t in this manner: : lamounting in total to 51.000 million, to t0'”'300 0' llc0h0l 0' "ml! '0” wl.lll,ll':;"Kl,.ll,"5 ,'3,'ef,f,...,, 01' ff. l tingencies. in addition, there will be econ- "Hafkl 7719 S98'f3Tlni-I Wlld WW1 lolldlhelp countries to carry out their defensive at ii Sphalfiarigy Herman I. Inslsssn. PLI. A IINIIIIVI TONGUI MAY MEAN women wouldn't be able to chat over the back fence. Now. in spite of its extensive use. your tongue is probably in very good condition. It is not. how- ever. immuhe to ailments. Germs, viruses and other organisms might attack it, leaving it inflamed and perhaps swollen and ulcer t d tilnctors call this condition gloss!- C-liossitis can also be caused by lagged teeth. poorly- fitting den- tures or by breathing through much hot foods and spices, might be the, cause. Then. too. your tongue may be sensitive to cer- l Where For centuries this buffalo roamed the grasslands of America. from Canada deep into -Mexico. from the eastern slopes of the Alleghen- , uropesn criess creature "with a hunch on its back grazing facilities. like a camel" and like a lion's." Coronado called the buf- fslo ”humpbacksd oxen." he grazed in herds so vast that estimatu of their number were only guesses. varying from 50 to 115 million. He was like a force of nature. moving over the prairies as casually and inexorably as e winds or the clouds in the sky.. No animal was ever more com- to his environ- ment. more impervious to disease and the elements. And for cen- turies no enemy except the Indians could harm him in any appreciable historical society. describes the buffalo as the "department store" The Buffalo- Roamed& Welland. OIL. Tribune total extinction. Though his mini. is a sentimental gesture by (ll, white man who so nearly u. nihilated I The Age Old Story I The gods that have not made the heavens and the earth. even tho, shall perish from the earth. gg hfitlllodnssdlss Todly the buffalo is safe from her is small. he ives wl ml Preservation Thus shall yo say unto in... from under those heavens. : Burke Authorised pl-oclaim measures whelll these ape now beyond their mu Wampum or moulh wnslm or ill. plllln, 1.1.-ll", My wmimz. and the swarming of the financial strength. The bulk of this com- ml ll mum pegigdl-lgllnililsle Vlflllylaflfifllllellllfe :5 W beet lmitment. Wm go to the Far East. - F-lma”y' Anemia or the lack of certain thhehorlrtaennegeniitonlvsllhThgahfiffdlltllg l R.” am; my h.'”& P.” bdwld! My! there Wm be 3 fund of M117 mmmn for vltamins.' particularly those of flesh wsslvtfood. reads the inscrip- is name direct military assistance, of which 5il:)00l , the B group, might help this con- tion llnl llhe Il(IliIl'l(ell'. tftllle hlolod Elechlul wlrlng ls writtenlin blossoms on the hawthorn million lvlll pay for losses llll.lll.l.ed ln, ditsixglegllalgugzelllt cull” lollnle ilvv:r5ris,riPobe: nllide uilllililkglis lull Repairing Ind Supplies WPPF-' earlier programs. lnnl. bllcllnle glen. rad, lll- Wm lI::illll.ld:'I;edcll(1llIliltl!l:gsUPlll11:l:ll n:v0:; Oil Hosting In our part of the world May is likely 'SrK:::el:usItll11t:b.:Ec::f:lf);enul:f::tl-:Ille- lwlaml lulu ropes. l-awlllde bound Hollnellold Allnllnllcel to he a hit erratic in her ma nners. Warm Falher Belcourl wllll clmvlul Wlllowlu "ll ulll, ll; llclolztilienlg. glil-Ieeellnllilllllejoirlillille Tclevkion sunshine one day and the ”linEerirlEl win- d In H armony V mglnce than H. ,0 "my Wmble till-leslllhlcllaslti-om llallillil necks made l55 Gl'OGf G00. 5! .v '" - - ll l ltll t' ,- gt . l nnl , sie s a wou urn arrows, l" 9 chi” lhe mlxt 19” 3" 9 "nib. Th? 0"? "m9 pflsmr of Rlmwo an causes for glossitis. your doctor ribs were runners for dos-drawn we expect, and we hold no grievance: against Maia for having them that way. WG mil-Vi Wall I Whlk for til” umyrlads biography just published by the North also supplementl Y0"? dkl W"-ll came thread and bowstrrings. from Of fl0wei's"Vanother Lon;rfellowi"an phrase Central Publlslllng Co” St. Paul. Mlnllll I Winnipeg Free Press l p vitamin B comp ex. gmll -c;:!-ngvenbclxlgll zc.ull)g”o::g -e.and, as for I'll? swarming of the bees, the alltllol. ls Rt. Rev. J. M. Real-dolll wen mlllililz 0l:t'Ei:l'S()lldh carefllil re-stallhe-lsllates llrnssly unfair. Mr. Dulles. 3'6':l'l'llDltfl: mndmon ole." up a 'medicine' paint was made." . - . . . . aria Ian 7 - ' ' , W - , . , , u ' . that 15 Fm PXD9I'19”C9 that JU”9- "M Ma-ll known and honored in his native Ch?” lChiliese. coastal i.-i.iiull? i-oellnuveglzafigdaian l:JSSil)l:l)1!;lLlIl3iel'i:cl?:S'.el(l8llg: F0”tT'”?tS '” SPMNG WP ?h”"'d "'09 """kl"' "W pllrehilhhelgdifn 'El.l'lle?Ilg:Ie)l"lIwlI"l.I':. mu-' -M afoot: so with the Moro" of iouetowm This i- the second historical lif.”.;ii;f.J?' :::':.::'::l; mum l2:'l::"..'.'.”:l'.:': .:'::.. i;:::'25 3"" '"' .'""" ""' M W". 1'” . i- - "1 . I . s N" hawthorn wees The apple trees” h0w' Work bY Monsignor Reardon in recent WVI5 lllain enough. As Mr. Pearson of tphis ocolicnllryg. Aegaioileligtn silihiliclli s0"."d5 333"” Sllilfy l00d!- K899 N I "fluid 9' buet lil)llllllsCte::fll:lIemull1)l:l?f:ll0.n 132 lll- has repeatedly said, Canada has be remembered that the situation Amie smm-V ""1 (""h' ”” at least I bland diet. Avoid all clt- more wnmoll nlnllglltnr ll" ever ever --and who will say that they are sec- ondary to the hawthorn in lmportance'-'m the Diocese of St. Paul. ,in the Formosa displace. We are lexciusiveiy by the American and F"”"”'i-ll. W ' MM garden! We! Keg” W" '"”""' "id "'"' c.'"''- "use for the hatred of the plains hm -ire-d.v waded: and were the he mo...-my proclaims n. B-i-our-r 32:.':;:l”it..:rr:':5:::i.ital:i:;.mr2.i..?:rlt.".:ei;.i:.::.r:i.: -r 3.'"s"...l”".'..l?”'.:.E."'.:i..ll'”S.: ::d"':.."".:"'."':. W”'".'2:"..2r. Tmmh is N” Wm Present P cleant 9p9”e3S as one of the great missioners of North may embark. On the other hand quarrel to crisis point; the Com- "W flow ll R quzntiy with Ilkllllli mouth Shzrldagr was held wthst buffalo . - ' . . 1 c r ' W'tl 'l ; an . -wean-rm which Mm hem in. the meme. cauea mm me peace and quiet :1:.3.r:..':sc::s..'".i.t::::::; 1333;? f”lf..2i'":2i .:.';".:..t:: ” mi”-'1:m-.”E-'1-c”-”” .- . . .......... .. 2:.':t.t.'.:'.l!.”':t:”:::.:"'.."”.'.'.i.'. cUDM0RI'S S0('lLld9d tower of her ancient heritage, of nanlsll wol-k ln hls natlvn Quebec, he the existence of our southern neigh-lapproaches and still rebuff; at. And beauty of famed torrents that nnenpgfcegil C-'f.' vllglel unully lll, lndlnll nuesllon ln ll” ye.” cmlld nnl al:fm.d lo bellllle nl. dlsdalnl went to the Red River Valley. then ex. bur. llloujayl this is merely toltempts at mediation. I ll iascade M. 1 n l! ell-cell". Koweurl all, "me. than the regular army had done u. new u no” ml l recognize c act: of life on the To propose an ideal solution, Will -Dlehdld Wlillhl ad0TI1l8 l. loll lwln become lull ruly in M. . Then there is the mayflower. fore; paneling through tll. colonizing of Lord lgliilllll Anlerican cnniim-nt in the such as lahlirusieresllip for lflormlisal. Am nllacclon lllace; d l I l mall! llfcolall A lllolllll ,?:.ll ll; some whliti hunters llrlliled for tho: runner of summer's beauty. With wha Selkirk and began work among the chip. fllllesea 9' .. l'5.”” "'3' ” ”?”'3'.' 9" 3 am ” """ '”'"- mppl" ” sodium l,,l.l,ol..l, ll,” ,,l,,l.,l hidss none. and undreds . e . propositions have l0nE,"'lliC another. The situation is not the shade - . ll lll ulouundg of gnlmglg were 00Y1fld9nPF ll ll-fl-' up lt5 face l0 the 94”! ewg Indiang After more than a decade of been inherent in Canadian policy. simply a product of American Where glossy myrtle blooms: tlm” ' my doeml "9 ll: glgughteg-ed 191- um 1-gum; gvgfy ' . . . -l ' l It became necessary to define them .-ungiliig; it is inherently difficult. spring after spring, in-awb."k'M purple cokmu' u year. Others hunted only for the Hon glad it is to be alive, if only for fl work there he went to Noll.-ll'l l)akota to precisely ,,,.l,e,, ml, ,,..,,,. lllleal lle, Nallonallll Clllml mnalns . SW. ln lhls lmel slmkllng lmmlaln it isnt. as effective either. mull No on know. how mmy Refri "anon - 'Hi kdoldrofit - id d W W ma" in C U P .. do -muar work. and there ms name liilif. ..?'...f'3.f".L?.i.i..”.':... i:s:::.- :':.:::' :::;:.W:.:'n::;' still '::'.W. . - Wm” W W" ?'”"2:"fl' 2"" ""'".'.'':''.'":"'i ,s; , - - I u l . . , -l 7 'l l - or e sience a w II win- or e ongues. u or lines bl. 1” phll”50ph-V" N0 regreu' mo fear Still held in VCHQPRUOI1. Alm0Bt lll'lI'99 d9" misunderstanding abroad and. es- lions Security Council. By what tug bl-lug. Ml” 1. ll would nlomncll lllc- we" nude from lllll "l, of all, Repairs To All Mllkcs .1 is its message. HOW desperately 41065 man. Cades he spent among those western 1n. alrlrlitrcliarslly-ll!-lull llsglwilildegetllekflllgrlsr sluecrh I hearha rushing. fountain sym- tern csusedsusenslltive and dsoilll: pi-lull delicacy. . ,- - - ' t ll (1 . l g l , l - - p any, imeii a u sc e nroun vllllh ms plreoccupatlon wlth machmg: an dians. then he retuined to Quebec, and of this country Mr. Pearson at ritorles it actually controls? More A watery cl-es,”-elldlll nllteg un. navel? APPLIANCES his material gods, need to ponder that thence lo Prince Edward Island. where he the same time strengthened the specifically. who is going to throw bollndl Amlwen slamlcll "lee" " I message in these days of fear and "look- l l lll.l' .l.l- l,l r. comln feel serious misgivings about the liver lh Nationalist Governm nt --Lo ' D ' th Ch t t ' hm "at Mr hos? mgs W 1C g glhmh for umost 13 yea". policies pressed by Senator Know- into exiii? a mac Scierifge llgonitxevr. us In" mum be an '. I glwd lljll'hl'llrnb' LAUNDE1IED l 011 llllC 9arlh- Monsignor Reg:-don'g flair for history, land and certain admiral: when it it must be remembered final- :l':ec'bl::ld:m' mud ” ' ac 5 I as wellas hls pleaslng style, make this a became plain that the arguments ly that the danger of war can- ' 1'0 Rewmdlnn uild Renal” cordially on the Colombo Plan and of the U. S. Government's desire to be associated with it in raising economic standards through all the Far East. The program is intended as a contribution to the economic ,3 itability of these threatened areas to en- ul . ible them, over the years, to withstand the erosion of Communist. propaganda no less than the actual thrust of aggression. ' The President said that this whole pro- world trade. Quite plainly the nations un- der Communist siege must rely on their aid from safety. Foreign sary. They will however receive defense Rut President Eisenhower gave pride hf placc to the ”vast arc of free Asia," ex- tending from Korea and Japan to the Mid- ; die East, and. containing one-third oflrhe world's population. The United States, he said. "hostile capacity, the desire, the con- loan investment in these countries, the do- perlod of years and the Executive branch would have freedom to decide what projects in various-countries would receive this Festival now in progress, the tenth annual :RuraI Beautification Society contests are also under ous classes. ed here at years; in 1953 he published a History labored in Rustico and tho Magdalen Is- EDITORIAL NOTES Mr. Adlai Stevenson, who is now in Kenya, told reporters that taking photo- giraphs of lions was one of the most ex- citing expel-ieiices of his life. Presumably, he is tuning up for the most exciting ex- perience of all-running for the Presidency again in 1956. sive in more ways than one. the fact that 29 nations, representing more OW” Sll'9m3.ll1 85 the DFim31IV Shllsld Olfjtlllllfilg ll than half the world's population, took part ' 9 "1 in jin it, there were 40 languages and dialects Siates can only supplement their efforts isnollen ln llle deblltesl and 3 different l-e. do pay their own way by increased tradefllglons were represented. Another fact Thorn will he no economic aid in 1956 for ll.0l.lll menllnnlllg ls that more deleglltns any of the Marshall Plan countries becauselcollld sppak Engllsll than any other lan. their rr-coveijv makes this help unneces- gllllne blll lllell own. valued at 33.400 being offered in the vari- these two fructifying movements originat- other and both, within the brief span of rates of recovery and improvement for patients homitalized for schizophrenia, the rmt common of the serious mental dis- locally famous for having a steam wagon in the 1860's, is the subject of a lengthy Apart from way, with over eighty prizes Is it a coincidence that the same time? Each in its organic degaieindon. and heme oonddsr- .':?.',. ed irreversible-are now being found it) Fa-cls Of Wa accepted no specific commitment moderate forces United States. Americans were bound to in the in their favor failed to convince, defence of these dangerously ex- posed positions has certainly re- ceded. But. as Mr. Pearson was at pains to point out. a good deal of the present criticism of the United r And Peace in China waters is not controlled a Nationalist army of half s mil- lion men off the island and de- nnl be exorcized merely by a Can- neutrslity becomes an impractical dream. Tn dismiss herd realities is impossible. The only helpful course is to do whatever is pos- sible to prevent wars from start- ing. An Ancient National Geog New arclieolngical exploration implements, most made of jade. These cells together with another find. a stone monument represent- ing .1 sealed human figure. offer clues in the culture that flowered in southern Mexico about 1.500 years ago. The objects were un- earihed by an expedition sponsor- ed by the National Geographic So- ciety. the Smithsonian Institution and the University of California. Particular interest is attached to five implements carved with Olmcc designs of jaguar and bird mon- sters. The siren ' ly more than life size, was dis- thc statue has great artistic merit. it is to be shipped to the Museo Nacional in Mexico City. The party is new concentrating on dig- ging around the west bastion of La Venta's ceremonial court. a complex of clay, adobe and stone remains. . . . Dr. Philip Drucker, Smithsonian in 400 square feet. Such a Jaguar tic cultures of' Maya. the and the Tol- tecs. Behind on 's curtains of antiquity ile nevfrs. mysteries ed the iheocrn 5-fig: . . . . Civilization rsplilc society priests lioldiiig sway across a logists hope to unearth charcoal remains that can be precisely dated by radiolo 1 ' methods. The peo- ple were America's earliest accom- plished artists, but the period when La Vents nourished has not yet been pinpointed. Canadians All (Globe and Mail) Many Canadians will be sur- prised, in we were, to learn that the first Ukrainian who ever set- In the sixty-four years since he arrived, Canadians of Ukrainian background have become our sixth largest ethnic group, totalling close to half a million. The Saskatoon tar-Phoenix tells us that Mr. El nlak has eight children. and more than eighty- five grandchildren and great- grandchtldr . Five of the grand- tliree are at university. six are been. so it will be. with millions like them. IAXINUTIIENT LOCI if; E I fountains flow: A liquid diapason of pure sound, must be consulted to determine the reason for the trouble. What- ever lie decides. he probabi rus fruits. tomatoes and vinegar. general rule do not produce pain around the navel. Such condition We'll go further than that: why does it swirl at all? -- Peter- borough Examiner. We were writing just the other day about the way in which cities get littered up during the Siimer and also how the countryside is defiled by junk thrown from pass- ing cars. We now read that the situation is under control in Massachusetts where the state po- lice impose a fine of 5100 on per- sons throwing stuff from an auto. Since this fine is levied for the Park, please note!-Kingston Whig- Standard. Alexnnder Graham Bell. the in- ventor of the telephone. would be rather amazed at the iiisirurneii: that is now standard in telephone practice. it has no less than forty- three parts, including coil wound with hair-thin wire. springs and gears. In fact. considering the ex- iensive use given telephones. it is surprising that so few things go wrong with them. Actually those using the phones are more apt to be a bit out of order than the tele- townships of Thunder Bay, 0lCoii- nor, Slate River and Blake, are going to plant trees on the a' - noon of May 13. Under the pro- gram sketched by George Breck- enridge speoking for the Canadian Institute of Forestry. each school in the three-townships will be vis- ited by a representative body of Fort William Times-Journal. Labor Party has. in effect, placed its Aneurin Bevnhili! on probation to sleds. small bones were awls and needles. from hooves came glue for feathering arrows, from sinews been known. This was a major Shirts E . ' t - V, ' ' - ll l I ' t . and in fact greatly d't bed. th d' d I t" f i hi. i l Aid To FreC Aflla lrnost in::e:::l;18s tul: People most like ihtillilissgllllel. Th: : hala'lionectoMi'aerlrti);Iinoal:i)hlfl-. hi Calf N O T E S B Y T H E A Y I l PERFECTION ELECTRICAL .. . d0f-U i I a (Mb . v evidence suggests t at American not control the decisions of others. 4 .- It is significant that in hi! recent mes- an accurate picturg of this lonelyl cap. gluing llllillenglitvz eelnlleg.-darn bgilenvz llleither the First Wlorld Wnlr net: 1 . Kdllllll . . . . . , - . e is successor was. or mos p - u A - l . ,l sage to Congress on Elihe llliutual Secl(urit.y able and intrepid worker in his Master's eygl-liecllilieyiilllelnunltedlstigles 1l))les..ItrlrliiItfter on choice. Ehe ilroull ,l,,cl',"l','3;";f,,.;i',f":,';'"g,,"”,g'f,,,:,';'3:! l::flElf,',l"?l':ycl'l:l:;i:'l',,1: l:nll::l',: CLEANERS PaIIIGf EIGCtI'iC -3; ' - l ' . e 0- su enan e- e is a sine wars o en es . - Pr0gmm' Pres! ent sen ow” spa e Q0 vmeymd' merit. The Prospect of an American directly to great conflicts in which flllf. nillzgntfr f1l::;wfl?rres;(::lt:en':lt l';:n:gcr:':?u Braggglzllcayluonf Dlu 7387 Phones IMI - I544 SALE I SERVICE for ” ' '1, He wasn't thrown out of the party by its executive committee. but he had to promise good behavior-l under threat of being dropped If l he bsckslides. Anything of the kind in our major parties b be-l yond imagination. We don't say that the British organizational lightness is better. though it does have the asset of maintaining party discipline. but we do sin- phssive Bevsn's case as an I- ics.-Detroit Free Press Tlilswsektbewsarandtcsron our watches begins. Some places are on isylight saving time. some have refused to . The traveller is never sure' until he finally arrives and sees the town hsllrclock whether he will be an hour ahead of his appointment or an hour late. It is confusing and is unnecessary. During the war we ended this nonsense quickly. We decided that daylight was worth saving and a federal regu- lation switched the whole country 3 virtually ever! community is on its own although Alberta and Prlnce Edward Island have tried. no .. AL . .. . to have provincial uniformity. Sure- ly for a country which was the first to adopt standard time we 1 can coins U a national agree ment and and Oils annual muddle. -Flnsncisl Post. niversary of Adolf Hitler's suicide AND 00. . .t d i . ' ' 'th fth .t ' Ol ill - ' . . gram mm be 1” zed n mnlunctmn W1 ' ' ' flon ;l lrf:l"l,:;ll';”l5lllexlllC:'f lit: llfgl wlsgllrevlfgla 'l”g""'venla.S "1 nl first offence. there are few of lustrntloil of I wide difference heal I N 8 U R the efforls nnw under way to broaden The Bandung Conference was impres- yielded a cache of 56 primitive greatest achievement? Archeo- lenden am "we ""9" Q"""5 '-W59" Ameflcll Ind 3fmlll P0"? Ollluli OKAILOTTITOWN - HYNDMAN Ilnoo 1871. LIMITED 4 EMIIIISDI I IONTAGUI P PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4 BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Etc. Bell. lllthesol 8 Foster Ohns. B. HOQIIIIII. 3-5- sunnlios. including many of the latest .. covered on 8 lo 1 l1lae&elfinCwa:::laEllSe l'l:lIlisE.nil:gf pllllmlggllllcllelle .wllle,l,,l, Rec. glllel. nllll bull llmllllnmulyl 5. nlchmwl all ll. mamulu Dlnlp ?V"Ri7"nF- 5tfh"lln- YlI30Sl8Vl3 and Berlin! In Mldlllon lo the lenlh annual Musk, slabs flanking a buried mound. l)e- lyilx yum oldl nllll' he luldu or . ere was a minimum of confus- M” an Nmlw medal economic help. , . - splie its broken head and arms. 0,, , l,,.,,, ,,,,,. Cl,ll,,,,,,,,, ,lll,e,l,l You" Mom mm l. mm ion and no serious complaints. Now "ll. o?.lGl:Oa.BllllchII'l:1.,.-E.g.a OPTOMETRIST5 M. A. Former, Q.O., LLB. Bank of r- em. Alllso M. Gillie, LLB. I St. Dlll 4747 A. Walther Gsndet, LL.B. Psnilss slag. in Grafton It. com to fake the lead in friendly help for . f . "”""P0l9K,l5t ""5 19"" lew" 9' children served in Canada's armed ll" l"'m"t' "'”mb'”MV' Th”! j-T. J, 5, T; or, R.O. l. A . .. ll led . ed A W-l1.V C0mI”1bUl93 3 Slantlally t0 C0m' the OXP:!dllii)!l'l. hopgli to find It I forces during the last. war. Three l'nlgl”": lzllllll ”"l'"'” mlel Pl-'9" IIITLII rosoorrsm Palmer I Haslnm corner land I 08” 5"" rce sin. 9 sur: es Increas mer- . . . d h is t k t . . E munity piogiess, they SUPPl9m9"t each reE;it'e.-ignting fee lifgnati,-C f8::v:t')'Vllel!:- 8" m'"”' "M. "1 opmmemsm and cllr.e:t tlicgolilipsthel plsnntiInrgllc- BONN (Routers)--The loth . "n " N'" 5”l'' 5"" on” ”u' nu" "u I G. F. Eutohcson & Sol il l. lg!-iloisilll. Grant. 3-Ill-ml J. A. Osrruthers. B-0- us not at. Dial II "'””'?l".'!9k- , The Tenth annual Rural Beautification Contest fuilldetalisvri-ltethelturslnssutlhss sonny ounouleomaiiuioiumuutiiu am all 1-saint iv. ,, b ' . i i ii i IIJ. lfsbon. B-0- velonment of modern farm techniques. the n decade. have proved phenomenally mo. '1'9rili:lisk was found near by in ll::l'?ll'e":fl':elll.'ll'll9:v; :.ll'll.'fl::l'l. "um" "mun F-'".m"l. LlIe"::fyl.l:'.II.b.IdlOI on ndamsn- M”h””"ml lP"k' . Mantegna P; camful ”l”7"P" 9f ""1" l"d"””'"'” 9"” ssf 1 Addltl l xcavati its will i "' arr operations whet aimem to the West German ""0 in OR jecis and the provision of technical as- Ce u. to locstznarller construction. Di; l.g”l'l:.l'g:lgc::: o?fM:uEl:lll.l:'.: be wide dissension crops up be- of leading lidwgpapru: l” oak '"”l alstance. both under American auspices . ' . gal",-lc'3:lfdI";l '.l::l'll ':l':l'”ll'&ll::: liundredodd desc - chil- lwf; "'A';l"::lll; ”'llo3:m"m: ml of all "M" J. A. Dr. W. B. Olrson ml . l . . dren. grandchildren. grest-grend- g”ll-l ll llll l t ll" 0" II! to cnnhllnlnunmlualn 3) pg”. gg, Dial and thinugh the Lnited Nations. 'I'hirf.y-five years ago, moat mental lll- :3 llzsnlltuclillumns Tilllet lurtnouIl1..i clllllllell g. l, llvlu ll, c,ll.ll., 1' I no cl party the fall of - , APB" fmm CWOPEFRNOH WW1 the C0l- ness was considered all but hopeless. To- colln-: ,,,:,l.':'ll.lgl,:, l,,c",:":l':..-. gxlzl ''.l:y”l.'.'':'lll'l::lll''f.ll”lllll';'un , . G, I. mg. 3-4; ARCHWECT ombo.Plan.. the Presldffnt asked Conrzress day tens of thousands of mental patients 2"? I five-foolwleev liver of drift um l,. mu. .. gvljgneg mu ul. ' P E I , 1.13.3. ' 2. to azlj” th” 5200 million be set aside as are being treated successfully eachvyear 14' Vellln ll, mmml nlulm gal way .lauPl0'l:lI hi; .1; . ' . . us Iiehmsnllt. nlslllsl srnl ” l Sheclll fund for Asian monomlc Devel0D- -trhanks largely to modern rescsrdi. In ll lh':03lmm' In the use of the Elenisks, it was ' Ilsefhes 3 Quincy cg..s.uugn,' ty sppolshwt merit. This money could be used over a the past quarter century, for example. the cl-,l'l.riii'z".iionnlv:lcli perhaps sntiedse: ' ”"""""'"”' "' W" n h" ”' '3'" 9' 9” "'3 9” cHAiuElso ACCOUNTANTS ' IBDORALD. can-is Illg. I00. - . mm 35591 9”” lcplr for 1955 is now on. This or over I) to t long-term aid. olden, has dotmied. In hospttsls providing How did to 0 transport the mug. mung; lama 3" . W3" e E , Forthe Near and Middle East. the good care and treatment, the discharge ll, V”""”'”4mf"”"9”df"'3”"3””n"9””' when-Burma. . President requested Hmited defense and rates for this illness are between 56 and is 00 miles away. blood-clowns. mm” M. mmhm mnwmm rm" 5"” """"" '”' t . ' " ”' "L . l l of And how many per-olu lived on trltldst. Dr. . logs, ending Homes. Flower Gardens. There V U U , . .- soonomle std for Iran. continued help or soperoent. Even uiementsi llnesses mar... v,.., l... ml. , cw , . . . mt, . .. old age-which have been sttrtbuiisd to 2 of the Shuts ' mp”'' 91” fl” c0"'""'utVm"'”V"'3."?h WIN 1 -H - i 1 - only w ,Ilny'oVI1'I&lt.lforSdIOGlIlllIlRIll'Il&IlINl'&.FOI' ' ”