fro mllllscori Squadron are shown as they execute a port turn from line A mini of lo warships llllllitih have been involved at one iillitl or another in current springlahead. Left to right are the As- ii-giniiiig exercises in the Caribbcanlsiniboine, Ottawa and Sagiicna). amt Three ultra-modern destroy- ., es'('tli'lS oi the Third Canadian National Defence Photo CARIBBEAN MANOEUVRES i Modern Canadian I l i The tisit. like that of the Rf))'Hl AS'rf)?x' 'IliRROLD. l-Jiiiz Sir Leslie Patrick Abert-romhie, day. I Fiiitor's note: Psychiatrists force them beyond their talents turn that one way to combat Boredom and inactivity are en- uenlnl illness is to have a emies of the healthy mind. so-altliy mind. A general jlllde 5. Give children loge and secur- 'or avoiding needless stress and ity. But too much can be bad. itrnin is presented in this last 6. Work. There's no evidence of s st-ries of five articles on that hard work itself ever leads the huiniin mind. to a breakdown. in this connec- 4 fly ALTON L. BLAKESLEE tion. there may be serious dan- Vl-IW YORK IAPJ-Mental dis- gers in the 35-lioiir or 30-hour case is a plague cracking up week. unless people can use leis- ihoiiniiids of minds annually. Sick urc time hcaltlifnllv. ttlllilllllllh. fears. doubts and anx- PURPOSE IN LIFE ittllPG ioi-turn millions of others. 7. Take liberal doses of rest. But there are defences. You can relaxation, play and humor. keep your own mind healthy. and I. Have a purpose or direction yotir children's. in life. something constructive. Here are soma goncral nsidss I. We all need "greater toler- W to prevent mental illness: anca. more trust-less suspicion. "F.or Mental Health Don't Aim At Living Happily Ever After 1. Be realistic. Shun the roman- tic fiction that normal life must he smooth and rosy. with a guar- miter "to live happily ever after." txin-inst life is full of reversals. f'llnlrPl(llCii0fll, zlizzazs, changing problems. 2. Arm yourself with knowledge ni human behavior to avoid nood- loss stress and strain. Many mothou an rnortmad whoa Iisir rhlldren at du-as throw temper isntriims in a supermarket. Yet "ll to on per cent of healthy chil- dren will have temper tantrums in times at this age. 3. Avoid unnecessary or pro- lnnzed physical or mental stress Ii you ran. Stress and exhaustion of the hodv's hormonal and other flflifflffl apparently are involved in niontal illnesses. 4. llevelop and use your talents snd shilities. Stimulate children to less intolerance. less hate. less fear” for mental health. Dr. George Stevenson of the National Association for Mental Health stresses. 10. See a doctor if you twitln to lose rest for liviniz. interest in your job, your appetite, or can't shaka the blues. But remember list "just as ovary do: must havs its (loss, so all o! us tom time to rims are entitled to occasional headaches. insomnia. irritability. panic. anx- iety. spells of the blues. fatiizitc and other routine advertisities of life." remarks Dr. Daniel Elain of the American Psychiatric Asso- clation. There an no guaranteed rules to prevent mental sickness, for no one yet knows the cause of psy- choses and neuroses. But research is taking many promising direc- use all their capacities, but don't tions. Canada - N. Z. Aerial Farming Equipment Ry J. C. GRAHAM fltiindlan Press Correspondent iiIt'Kl.Al'). N-Z. tCPl - A tliiiaiiian airman recently met tun wartime comrades for the first lint? in 40 years. It was their first mi-i-ting since all three served in the some squadron of the Royal Flvinz Corps in France in 1916. in the reunion were A. D. Bell- lri-ing of Vancouver and John Sca- brook and Keith Caldwell of Auck- land. All thres have retained a close interest in aviation and have Played a part in the development of their countrics' air foress. Belt-Irving flew in both world war and rose to the rank of air Commodore. During the second ll nrid War ho flew Hurricanes as In instructor. Ai)VOCA'f'ED STRONG FORCE Scsbrook. new chairman of one of New 7calsnd's largest motor tirms. has been a tireless advo- ""0 of aviation progress and air S.-N. B. Officials Discuss Federal Otter OTTAWA iCPl - Officials from tho New Brunswick and Nova Sco- iia governments are here discussing the federal offer of power assist- i'llIt'P to those provinces, Resources Minister Lesags disclosed today in llw Commons. iii- said they are discussing im- i-itintions of the federal offer. matte in Finance Minister Harris' lvvlizet speech March 14, to pay I--.irt of the cost of building steam limit-r plants and power transmis- Klllll lines in and between the two liltilifll'(lS, Could Share force interests. He rose to the rank of group captain in the last war. Caldwell was one of the most not- abls fighter squadron command- ers from New Zealand during the First World War and later was an expert in airfield devclopmcnt. He rejoined the air force in the Sec- ond World War and attained the rank of air commodore. During his visit to New Zenland Bell-Irvin: has studied closely the development of agricultural avia- tion here. This has become a major industry, and is rapidly be- coming the main method of spread- ing fertilizer on pastures. Bell-Irvin; believes that aerial farming equipment could he eco- nomically exchangcd between Can- ada and New Zsaland to take ad- vantags of the reversal of seasons. The off-season for agricultural fly- ing in Canada is the peak period in New Zealand and vice versa. Of Power Aid wick and Nova St-iitia officials. Thomas Bell iPC-vSaint Johnl asked whether Mr. Leanne would report to the House on discussions of the "very nebulous" federal power otter. Mr. Lesage retorted that the of- fer might have appeared nebulous to Mr. Bell but'lt certainly was not nebulous to the premiers of New Brunswick and Nova scotia. However. the minister gave no in- dication as to how the discussions are tlolnit. OLD CROSSING . iii- made the statement in reply in .-i i-i-qtu-st from Howard Green llll' - Vancouver Quadrst for a rrnnri on agenda - setting talks lwluecn Canadian and Unined State: officials earlier this week '0? I later conference on use of t lfllrrnsiional rivers. - ll" lesagc said officials of his 'l'tW'tnent have not yet had time this csrncgis's llspiililishstl Works 0 fun a great man's crowning achisvsrnsnt liss in scribbled notes in a desk drawer. The late Dale Car- negie. too, left a legacy of personality sacfcsss sccrsts II:-sanuscript arm. ow The Star Weakly ha ucursd Obs Canadian rl bts to prassnt than on- to d secrets in an exclu- sive three-issue series so- tltlsd "How To Put Your- ti lwn too busy 3f.2.ii3i'.5"."if'.. 3i'is"'s'.'." 3532 .Halifax Mayor. lauds loan For t saiiii Johns Ami HALIFAX (CPI-Mayor -rd Kits landed a si.oon.ooo saint John. N.B., industrial today. csniss it s "forward-loom f ""1 approach." so -''.'.:r-'-' .. . ' I W 0 s suck r the f rst ::l:l1i":;”d"u' Irma: d inic article. You'll iires industry is is, an n, 9,, so get an exciting pic- fitv at Saint John is ienoios mossy "'0 '0"l0i- '3 0llM'PIl0 to its In said. lasbion review, csrnplsts i . "lg Kn: sddcil however that uvsutiort amiss. (send "'"l""'I9I'Vl1-'elIl'I' srdclsuthobututsrsl si '”-"”7”'g:'"”,'”"' esnsics.spsrss.csskst-y . hm - .... " "9 ' and isousscratu. J& :3 its hi-st lsal - his ainsnniins. s. . 3.... The New Sun Weekly The first bridge across the river Thames at London. England, was built more than 1.000 years ago. Star Wsiikly secures ?-is--as-ax-:1:-J revoltiltonarv lines anti sum 25,1957 The Guardian Page '1! Manda 3'. Ma r. ho iurnicr hull vial built ll Icebreaker "Wei Inquiry t llxlillll ' will tic lhitllfflilll of'Vlhe t-nurt. IEO T E l Htlii-t riitiiitiiis tiiii hr Li -('nidr-.'ltl9ii in nxl'IlWli.l' "l I 'l”l'"lllv0 llW' O it: it iiiimt, tlitllllll-illfilni officer yPT- T- ll- H"l'll- llll" "led ll lb. HAl.ll'AX WP h It-Hal "Hill oi lliii x xi vt l.i.skt-aitl and Lieut. arm on the staff of the, The tolniitcert nlimiiv have Ill inquiry i-till oprii 'llittixti.t5 to i. it tliuusaiitis oi ltiiiirs of their Cln:t;Il'l(IIl';rrviiIshlllstliultlrlicr ll:-it” Ili.'lIi.li"(lill.lillIl'lI”:Tl:'TiTsdlltitl1llll: mum” ml" llw "mlhlull al T0,”. ll": "”"'l' Allmlllll l'”"""5""l 'm"m , p , . P h helmet-n Him 5 l.au1iiu and titith Mn.-ii itillliiIf'Iil('N Mild toda) the free timc to tho uiiit which they P()llTS.'ilUL"l'H ii ll l.4ll'dil.'1 t ll"" ltill Jul” lm-N Hfmnm I F Portacc Tlir two Klllin Illlllllrll 1.,-,i,,.,.i itill tinrii-rgii p.”-u(.iu,;,i n,.inp(.(.i i,, (-,,,m,i.i, my 1;.” W9. AlTll(' l'3l"”l ”'-ho” lllll 5 l-3” llllml. Him m”'mmds n," , um 50 milcs cast oi llalilax Ttiixriav Nln 3. ihmmx yhIpvnfdB Mi do-i ins-n itlll iiroli.'i'iii in asked lo ;radtii' sailed into lllliiilflvh hllL'l' Qllll" 5 Md" lml M iwml" Luhtle t'HfT)llli.', out it xca ss:irt'li .-mm. pm V1.1 h,.,.,,A n.m.h(.d "h min viiiii ihi- imiiitiiir ilhirixiiiiititli itmiil lune iiiv-rim "An R()l't'.li tiltfthslhti illtli I l"lS5lfIH AV0II'..'vi' R1l(tl'Hll repairs in llllr Pi-rtaite Both ships Tho hall. llilil a -iatw Hlifl "" .”"' hla” "l pl month . liiiiil Iii. ish Hill-itl dl'.Nil.'ilt"Iii wort-lll"'"l llmirhlt H-Wis 5lIEaI'VVait'! l'Pi'8H'(lfT t-slensiw tiamaric in the haseiiit-nt. uill sou: nearly 400 "um? lllmugll l””r"'”'”'l "ldlll" imiirt-st-ti iiitii the M Lauri-iii's l'"1('ll”- T. 5. it. P('atl(l('l'(. iuut- nu:lit li.'lll' collision The Lauzon peoplc had a tutti font square holi- bashed, A itiiid-ratsiiii: t-iiiiitiaiun. with- ? mp. iuanding officer of llftlt'S fxootka, V r rrr-V re” ' in i,..,- ,tiamo;mi Map shite mi: in .-4 six-iniic l'iiillliN of litica. ra- lranadla" Navy dcslllwell es”m raiikiiisz roxiil navy iiitit-ers tire. KSL Lmlllinl la” s"""”"' l"' pl." T'!'TNIr1Pd ln.ll.'iHi said ltriiain hiidlm the Labrador is to sail for Xiir- Ptirt:-iiic had her how rrumllled llllliil "l"”' "lit" 513"” la” 3'9" lmrlltlv d”lR""l l" ll""""M"a"' ntithiiic, that could coiiiiiare iiith nav. striving at Oslo Apiil l. ilfld her fiircpenk split open. land the 8-Zilhtlt fire. insurance on Canadian at-'lll('H'fll(3flls in mud mm . 5.", am) Wm H5” (-"m,",-rm," in". aid i,u,i;i,,.g it-,1. added to ths Wm Slllft 'l'?SlKll- E,-,.,.i, pr... ,-aim, -(W1 (pipti. 1,910.-. gailing rm Haiiia, W,-,1 ”” i '”i"" ' ” ' ifund A prmintial government "Tlle l-3ll”ll"" ill ""9 "i ll” sion representatives MN"? on the in in take on supplies anti iire- ' tlfiilll Nll Elan lWlP- most modern icclireakers in the (in,-k-..de in uni.-iiims H19 1,ahi3.ipai-9 for her usual sumimar A,-i-i.c vohlnfeglzs Ru”. r-'nrr-iC-” Viorld Ind Vie felt that naval and diir, her glniiiniiitz Vklillr paint opt-rations. COIIIIIIIIIIIYY ATIHINS lliPulFlSl The Egypt. 5Vl9"l”l" l"l'll95 "l Brllal" ""1 slandlnn Oul ll-l(ll.V HHHHISL lllei llnldli An1lWl.V IAIW of Q14-"W0 ian liner Mttcca arrived Friday at 0llWl' Elll'”D93Tl l'”llllll”l9l lmulilwlraby grey of iiearliy naval ies- City. the Labrador's ?hPfUilH' iii- l.'Tl('.-i. Ont. t(lPl-Work of 50iPiraitus htirlior xiith 5135 Jewish WPlF"m9 3" 0DD0I'llIIlll.V to lllhpeidlsglx. .fict-in said the crossing from ll.'ili- ioluntvvrs. most of them farmers, refugees iriiin F.:,vpt bound for Is- lllir-” Salil ('3P'-,Tl"'"l35 (ll””l95 Pullcn saiil he received re- fax was "pretty rough" Shh inl- is hrinisiiig a non Sl5.00U hall into rael. Jewish &l;l'il(')' officials said ARCH”-EC-It D133 77' Wnnumnauy kmvlm "whim Tfllllvn. Ntllllilandlnil illlli-'9? Ol 'l19iqtiosts from &Plt'li2il-S('l('flllTl(' or-ilout-d the regular Great t'iwi'le- t-xistont-o in this community about the number oi .lt-its uho have left it-3llll'l"ll 5lllP- lpziiiiuiiiniis anti it-adin: naval de-' route Instead of the stiiiilirini 15 niiltw north of Oshawa. Egypt sintic last Vmeniher now 4APi -- "ill lllll '-OW" Flam": ll"-'d Sallll" There itt-iv indit-nttoiis the lah- siiznc-rs in visit his ship d-.irIii:'shIpning lane used by ('llTlllflt3l'- it vtiil ri-plat-e thi- lilemnryiext-ends l5.0iJi) about one-third nl Hall. ricstrnycd by fire tvto years,the Jewish poptilation of Egypt. rador would create the same sen- i her 10 days in Port. On March cial vessels at this timi of year. Big,heauiiiul '51 lliiliiii Siiiliii Miliii"liiilii" ll.il.Nliiii8iilIiliiS l than any car in lh si"""'. There's no mistaking it! Dodge for '57 is the show-stopper and conveisat.imi-topper of the year! Everyl fashion-first "twin-lights”, its dashing highswept tail tins. its luxurious all-over Praise-Wlnnlng Topics: New high-torque fsks-off at your flnycr llp.. Dodge loaves 'om all behind-vwllll new Islgls-spls-nod ds-Ivo wills lrossbli-Is-on moelsanlcal push-Isssllon now I-and-lovolllng 1'os-clan-Alto llslo . .. now Quincy-3 Total-Contact IFIIOI . . . and quality conch-ssssllon Is-pin root to s-oasll 0.!-IIYILIR BOIPOIAYION OF CANADA. IJMITID Watch CIJHAX - SHOWER OF STAI3. Tliursdays, 8:30 P. M.. over Channel I3. L ioiiitsroii iiioioits uiiiinn XIAYINI new smooth-as-salla Torsion-Airc Ridsl COIICPOIC a s - YOU GET MORE IN A iuw-price litlltl ! Dodge Msyisii 4 door Hardtop iotli-'s taking this 4) 3-fool:-low licntiiy in his heart . . . arlmiv-inc it s that more people are trying . . . and but mill I BIGness! So itls no wonder Dodge is the car whan to many tollra spread the word so tar and wine. you know Design is loaded with "buy"-appeal tor yout lli-ard the word on go-power? Dodge puts you at the reins of the hiizizost. most powerful standard V-8 in the low-price field . . . 215 horsepower to boss around. And the mt-o-o-tlwr smoothness nntl st-aiaway of new Torque-Flite automatic drive--teamed with fully proved push-btlumt controls. (;ot the word on that wonderful ride called Torsion-Aire? It swallows humps as fast as they come . . . levels you around corners . . . starts and stop! without "squat" or "dive". But words can't tell the story hslf as well as a few miles behind the wheel, So come in-we'll be happy to let a demonstration convince ou! Right quick you'll see why this year is a nnoriia-brsolm for the ig hoatitiitil Dodge. You're always a stop ahead In can at Thu For-ad Look) J00?! THE BIG BEAUTIFUL Bill Ill TIIE LOW-PRICE FIELD!-i with onglnos. V-O or II: I. . . now Plplghl-swoop '07 tlillng . .'. new Tortilla-Flllo. x!. G. BARBOIIR LTD. IISTOII ST. CIIIAIIDTIIIDWII