Qlhz fouardianl "Cnvcn Princn lnvul llnnd Lino inc now" funlinhd Ivory Cub-Cu Inning at 165 Pnnu Sines T Intuit-wn. P.l.l.. by tho Thomson Oomph!) l.id.. M King EL Vll.. Tomnw. Ilnnuui (mien. 225 Univernuy Tower Ildlu mum: Audi: onuiu nf ciieuiuimu p punch nfncon at . Montague and Ath-rinu Authorized on Second Clan Mu! by the Pin: Office Dcpnmncnl. Ounwn. I 2.I..”"".........." ”"li'.tf.'-'?E"if 'ii3;.”."...;':l :5 5 u. I. nun our um... i Facir. 4 ruiinsnlir." JANI 17. I957 ' Toscanini's Death The world has lost n tmly zrveit nrtist in the death of Arturo Tos- canini. He was ninety years of age, but ilntil recently was still active as i In orchestra conductor, and still railed as one of the greatest inter- preters of classical music. Millions of music lovers who have never seen him are indebted to his magnificent ' artistry, and the plionograph record- liigs of the orchestral performances 1 under his baton will remain as n per- manent niemorial to his genius. lie was famous as far back as the turn I of the present century. when he mn- dilcted at the Metropolitan Opera House. New York. during the golden era of 1'."-irtlsfl and Ttielba: but age did lint ivilher him, nor custoin stale. and he went on to greater stlccesses in recent. years. both in Europe and the United States. 'l'oi'aiiini's name came to stand for more than great mllsie during the troubled years of World War Two. A native llalian. he came to symbolize the militant. exiled patriot whose heart was dedicated to the fight against Fascism in his beloved ' homeland. He fought Fascism with music, with words and with his per- sonal prestige. At Bologna iii l.'l.".l. Mussolini's tough men made an is- sue of this trail little man's refusal to play their hymn. "fiiovanezza" at 0 iiutriotic festival. and he uas brill- nllv beaten outside the theatre. fine of the most treasured experiences of is the thing to be considered. Given ordinary good health. there is no danger to anyone's shovelling snow for hours at a time. provided he goes at it with common sense and doesn't Puxil into it as if it had to be done in a few minutes. To make his views all the more convincing. Dr. White piiactis-es what he preaches at every upportuiiity that comes his way. He is 70 years old and, or so he says. enjoys shovelliniz. There's no longer any excuse for leaving that snow bank alone--that is. of course, for those who are halo and hearty. regardless of the num- her of years they have marked up on the calendar. ignoring israei It is lwcoming clear that Israel can expect very little help from the t'nitml Nations or the United States in her desire to be protected from i-fg.vpti:'i1 .'i""WW"i'"'t it is reported that for several weeks the Israeli Hoveriinu 2. iia- ...-cii ready to com- ply uitli the I'.Tx'. resolution which tlcmaiuled that Israeli troops with- vlraw liehiud the 19-10 armistice lines 1 provided that Egypt be compelled to win certain things which Israel he- llo-ves. iiiid with good reason. are. iiei-es-'ary to any satisfactory settle- ment in the Middle East. The demands are that Israeli shipping lie alloived to pass through the Suez ("anal and the Strait of Aqaba and that Egypt he not allow- ed to re-establish bases in Sinai for commando raids on Israel. These are rt-zisonalile demands. It was l-Egypt's arbitrary refusal to let ls- raeli shipping use the canal-despite a IKN. resolution requiring their free passage -and the constant coin- maiido raids on Israeli territory that precipitated the fighting in October. It is only fair and just that these t-arises of friction be removed. Yet. iilf' l'iiited States has refused to give l-.i”;iel any guarantee that she can expect help in these matters even if Fredericton (ileaiier: ".UliIflllL'll the people of New Brunswick nel- cnme the news. they feel they have no cause to propose a vote of thanks either in the union or the ('PR or the Federal Government. future duties of lircinen is to he the siihiecl of future i'cconiiiiciirla- lion So nothini! was acconinilshfli except losses to rallnien. losses to Newspaper ClimmcnlW0n The Railway Strike Settlement l I 'l'hc Strike ended as it began, The . WE'VE BEEN HIT licmiise otherwise it would enL'niiii- ter hostile public opinion. . . in any case, he has sidetracked the controversy past n general elect- ton. 0tt;iwa Joiirual: "The country can we suppose he gralelul that the strike is over for the time . heinlz. that at worst it has been let oil! on suspended sciitcnce. But the PUBLIC FORUM This column in open In the discus- lion Ivy . ucnpondentn of question of lnlereu. The Guardian lion not IIGHD urilv rndolu the opinion of corrcb lmndcnu. MODERN ART EXHIBIT Sir,-I wish nil people in Char- lottetown and its vicinity would visit thelexhiibiilon of paintings nnw hanging in the ('.ivi(: Centre: t and then write to you their reac- tion. as i should like to know how i it affects them. 3 I went there yesterday and it Medically Speaking Iy lei-Inn N. nundeun. II. D. BOME WARNING SIGN! OF CARBON MONOXIDE While most of us think of carbon monoxide as something to fear on- ly when running an auto enginn in A closed garage. it in Just. in dangerous when in J d in the home. In Illisnoili alone. between to cm! 50 persons lose their liven cacti year as I result of carbon monoxide poisoning Many of these deaths occur right in the victim's own homes. VERY POISONOUS Carbon monoxide in n very pol- 1 Johann an. it is formed whenever I wood. coiil. oil or any other fuel is burned. If there is not sufficient oxygen available, or if the burning process in incomplete for any oili- or reason. carbon monoxide in con- ii-aln into sackvllle to get n doc- tor for me. I felt the worst wins over. and told him I thought I could go through. He wired ahead to have n doctor to meet. the train nt Cape Tormcntinc. He held up the train and the boat. till the doctor was through examining me. He and his trninmen on the way down to Cape Tormentine carried me from th- coach seat into the puilman car. laid me down. and got pillows and everything avail- . nblc. to make me as comforiabln p as possible. Every minute or two i he or one of his men as well as the porter was in to see if there was anything they could do for me. The porter went up on the boat and got me coffee and sand- wiches nnd really did everything possible for me. Then our ls- lnnd train crew under Conductor Couri took over the train and they did Just everything possible for my comfort. Conductor Court aired ahead for an ambulance to met-t.tiie train. and l was rushed to the City Hospital. where I was for over four months. and made ii miraculous rel-.ovcr,v. thanks to the skill of Dr Lea and the Hos- pital staff. Now I may add that the travell- ing public do not Ivery often) think of the men who are doing I most excellent job of running our trains. it seems that something like what happened to me has to take place to wake its up to roll- lize what manly hearts and real gentlemen are under the uniforms that our trainmen wear. There are no words that I can use to PXDFOSS my very deepest thanks and sincere gratitude for the ex- ceilant service and attention they showed to me on that day: and they will live in my memory as long as I live. a Don't sell flu dogs short. in canine haters - another poodle saved his master from death in Toronto the other day by attract.- lng attention when the mm nearly smothered in n mud puddle after an auto accident.-Niagara Full: Review. taln to develop. Although you can't smell. list: Or lee the an itself. there an a few warning signs that indicate n danger of carbon monoxide. if flue gases are escaping into . your home becnuse of defective heating and venting equipment. you might notice an ncrld odor. Your eye: and nostrils might smart. CHECK EQUIPMENT Watch your heating equipment. if there are flakes of soot on the floor nnywlicro near the equipment or flue damper. it might be an indication that gases are not being expelled as they should. There are many things you can do to help prevent development of carbon monoxide in your home. For one thing, don't burn any kind of fuel-and I mean anyklnd --in nu area that airtight. Re- member, carbon monoxide will do i veiop if there is insufficient oxy- gen. 0p:n a window slightly if you have to. but. see that your heating appliance has enough air. if venting is advised for your praticular fuel burner, make sure it is vented properly to the out- side. Anti never - I repeat. never -use an unventcd fuel-burning space heater in ii bedroom. it the name on your kitchen range is not burning evenly. scrub the burners with soap and water. using a stiff brush. Make sure all equipment which hul'ns fuel of any type is check- ed and adjusted each year. Gas furnaces and appliances should he installed in accordance with standards established by the American Gas Association. You can obtain copies of these recom- mendations from the association offices at 420 Lexington Avenue. New York. 17, New York. QUESTION AND ANSWER l').N.P.: Would you give me some information about multiple sclerosis. What are the symptom: of this disease nswer: Multiple sclerosis in A disease of the brain and spinal cord in which portions of the nerve tissues are replaced by scnr till- sue. This may occur in either the brain or spinal cord alone. it occurs more commonly in fe- males than in males. The most common nymptonl nro N075 . BY T.”E.WfW. l I l The Oil Grouse! an In lulu io lee Elvis Pnesley slipping out of view. Eels at aid of what comes next.-Toronto Star Tb he A new: story that I Pair of tiers broke into a drug stoze other day makes us wonder wile ther they got anything for lhPlf pains.--Hamilton '5pccininr The Age Old Story There is a any that ilecnirih right until 3 man. but the em! thereof are the Ways of death. our YESTERDAVYASI- From The Guardian Fiiu TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (January 17. 1932) The new rink at 0'Lenry. which was constructed only recently. was damaged by fire on Thuru. oay. the blaze being confined main ly to the waiting room which was badly damaged. Owing to the building being coiiiructcd with Zinc. the fire was unable to gain headway resulting in damages on- ly in the waiting room A petition signed by about .".mi citizens requesting that n pulilir meeting be called in the Market Hall for the discussion of Civic. Affairs was presented last week in his Worship Mayor Prowsc. llis Worship wrote that he would make the Market Hall avuilalile to any responsible group of citizens uhn wilih to have a public meeting for the purpose mentioned TEN YEARS AGO (January 17. 1947) At a niectin of the YM.('A. Board of Directors last evening under the chairmanship of Presi- dent Frank Tinncy, a unanimous agreement was reached to launch a financial campaicn for nvmi icnaiice purposes. The caiupaign will be under the chairmanship of 1'. Roy Cudmore, Vice-Fresh dent of the Association "The I94! tourist season on P. El. was I good one. and if we are to maintain the results of this nnd previous ycars' work the hand- icaps under which this province labours in the profitable tourist industry must be overcomc as soon as possible.” iitated Lt. Col. C. C. Thompson It the annual meeting of the Chnrlottetouil Board of Trade last evening. MAXIMS M" H” can" wh9"' "H" Hal-V had ghp pm-rip, my uy. ,,,-59,-5 to me m"';';mti:E:ilr'1e::dl:P:5';? Tsggidaaiil, p fact remains that this strike need put my head in I whirl. lam. Sir. etc. blurring of the eyesight. wonk- nurrendered. he broadcast R special c ' ' not have happened and in all Pl'0- There is one painting in brilliant C. ED. BURKE. lien or tinllllnl in the nrmn or toil . , f H C .b . p ' letter. Halifax Chronicle Hrrnld: "The iialilluv would not have happened colors. of a woman with A bird on 48 Great Gmrilr St. and awkwardness in usinx on! ”"W'""! " ' t""'” '""- "”' nnmmmnrn " W '3" 51m 13m" findings of the special lrihltnat will 3 half a fiiifWt'S.V indifferent Govern- her head tat least I think it is ii ffharlnilctown. hand. I JMM Odell"- to Free Italy. Played thi-oe times in Fantastic Report he awaited with interest liv all ment hrstirred itself in the first womant. Her eyes are exactly ?. . . . , , p , concerned. including the Canadian J ili3C?- EV?" 5 'Pmi30l'Ilry. uncer- like those of the bird. Sh: in II :l;l:es:it';fI'lI.' tt'h:ia:h:h:rth paged to some of thg m n rg ingenjoug puzlicg Anrl H':l'I'!'1':ilF'F hwhai ilhese ; i:,I'f'lle:':LtliIf.!fl'I.(:ul.”lx"belief than no hnxd nailli l:utt'fn?cilint.inli;ie. .' ' ' - are f'0t'1- . H in in smav . epu ie wi ex- . . no or ,oi15g 0 two in" durum his WW0 Mn "Id ramuv fillzlits Of finish i" .C"m9 fmm "19 pect in see them accepted and act- ' Monk". Gum” ..-n",", i. msdcpup of colored tin cans. One , , ' , t dliilomatic offices in Ottawa an; on upon in good faith by both par- ,.m,S,. W samfacmn um um combination of cans is so construc- nervants lrprll with my. Truly , mm, mmrihmm by my Fmbaqw Or "1? ties to th'c rgilsnurlvv. it! t(l11e.v are lot mm m, rmmm mm M the tedttlint icalne feels sure they lepro- . I - so are e ii ac ii on - v 4 - - V of rare courage and gifts. to whom VSSR in (mawm and their New hm nslptim am” "ewmem mi; pa:.a'l(lidaii:llr;:Ltsi;e(l:inlizfyhentigof: in::m:(Juallz'en.o:pdh;spyotuz:giuxi;u OPEN WEDNESDAY our day and generation owes much. duty of the ftnvernmi-nt in make M... in iii, mik, of 9,, f,-rem," Then II I new bellin this. norm - i , release! afford an endless funrl of binding the final tribunal decision gm. km .,,m,v' decided by me poor sinner in bein condemned. AWEBNWN TILL , An H d N fantasy and juggling with the mull. 1:; ;h;Mi:ut:;r"Jillcmi-mf:n1:dIi;;f maiority report of . Conciliation if gdregggfiligi :me:i;oofhbroI- 3 p, M, if Ono.-ire ame (me of the host efforts has been the i.,i,i,-- ' "Mid ” "' .h'. '”'"'"”d 3" no . i . H over again. it will involve further in ”"l' H" Jud" h" "9 '0"! T in. Th, Earl nf A,hi(,n,p Mm dim "Report on Hungary and some ref- Saint. John Telegraph .iournal: cost. and further delnylnlntroduc- 'lnf'-d I I Sm) SATURDAY . - . wstgwav in Inndnn W" mhahlv ,,,.,.m., m ihp mange, M pnpumion "it would be difficult to calculate nu: certain inevitable iecilnolollical mnfinfgkllfu '1'; 'I';C"l:';tt :1" 2': C140 4;, n . . ' - P '. the strike: aggregate cost-p but improvements that will prove to I. L." "u 'i t T D - - FVENING AT 7 RM. - ,p I fhp nniy pm-son in h, splp(-rpd fmm. in the embattled land. there is no rlniihi it is very hich. it eieryoneli advantage. What has mnmenmu "1 "Ya: 101119 llilil All A ' t v . v . . - .. What fea t u re of the shiftin "M .""'-V d”"m'"d ”"' "'”l””' "i "N ha''”''"”' "”'y 5"" i” ma” 5 mp” "Si. or I . " ' 7”” ill” ilfist of Gore: nor Cveneial of z earnlnns. and the lorniiintlve fli'f'- t'iPFli'Pr that liibni-'li rights are most "'””'5' b'"'3 c-V'"”'- .; ("miadgp Hp yyag nnmpd in ihp Igun). Willi" ilil-b" t'5lUl'-ii" ih" Imagination Of men of work and pnv. lull it was securf'i.V p maintained when. they .h::'gher.pI::':g' I. ' "'0"; "cm. ” " - - - 0 ii i th thl are used in ii i l fr lb l 3 "9"" i ""1 .i ; mar of 1914 and wall preparing to ”l' 5”V'P' N”W-I7 N”i-h1"3i9-35 th" ..i"i;':.i:i'i' nnnprniiiiae m:s'l( towards tin-..rli)zliis not lilntdai '2" k"'?"":"l”c'” IN” ""3 bi"? - 1-Z- ' - - u ' in ac fl . 1 t . g d plrngs ih, Atlantic wh", Mr hmk, the. influx of refugees. Over 7.000 :Y"rKi3wfelti1l'l:! hnls h'ee'l: Vlhghard: nillals)lviec.pallit.l'i,;;-iardzllle Camd'.? mt” gegggfinglmolanf shoulder Manda, 8;-mrgoo im. ., i I ,1. t ,1, H 3: .str brught anum it 3' ii . 3 P L: nlil. Released from the appointment. la” 3 ma 3 " "W9" " ungm.-V triers of other Canadian working some permanent machinery for ”'”iV wig "”l"'”"'”'"."y 1' 'l 3" '5. 396 H.” 1,, ,.,m.,.,.d Adm, SN.Vi(.,.. winnimp from other countries, states the people who had no ciinnP('lI0f'I settling such disputes without the 3;':c:0” " '33-” 5'” ie" 1" Rbm) Tues. d 8-m---9-00 P-m- , -. Whl." vino. t't.d!t'..ts.fl"l- . i .t -4 mm in . ml. we or seven ...::.:":;:'..t.'. :':.t...'."... :;r.::;:.. ..l:;:'...r:l. -- an we we liar "ii. 45 We ' W--6-0” P-"" Legion of Honor. the (Trn l it do ment. The number is growing rapld- fnry victims of the dispute " of such .'.'ei-mnnent machinery has :lugl1:;t”J&l9::e ”i;'e"'5f;"'gg:;l-mi I - - - - - - - 3 Th N . am 900 P m Cilerre a n d the Bcltzian military ly. "The majority are honest Peoflie. '""""m 'Cl""1""'; ;1"'( ,F"'"' '";”:d' M. A t ,k h. h l I like the mottlins and We hlvc Roast u . ' ' 4,40 . ' . p ; , , . - . lrnnne a e nai o rlinii- ii our r: " If! 9 w ic (1 hi hi 1-, idnk 3 - . ....H pm. ,,,,.(M. And I, was durum, 1,1,, Wmp mostl) youths and (i1lidrOfl who pm (-l,mn,ism,,,.,.s My "0, W "W" would MW occurred h" p in" vzmcu wsnau but eul':l;:; PORK. '5. ' ' . H 49g Friday 8 amp P mi y,.m.s 0, Wm.” WM Tm, that. ywitil to go ha pk to lltinga,-y as zggneld tins task.Iof rtmrluii; nirthc f:t:I1l?lfI.antel:Id with th'eprinlcii:1l : (-955 "main, . mym,-y. Picnlc sat. 3 a.m,..7,00 p.m. - ' my a . . i . - . - ilk -'tt?m"'d Hllnoiiltnient came. The qumki-l' as i"m”'hl”v ii" "i"”'3 Mlliisler";iimi.aiilii-lilmzizisPhml: 'll'l1ll'ril'.. wiieailiferlihe gl,P.l;.es;ill:llill nrli-iii.w'ii2liiinhq:ni:t.::i:i1?.hEc'lil lb 4, .11- thlrd close rg-t;,i,'W M ' mignhm primly report. too busy. Then perhaps vine is .ndd- he compelled to hire firemen in l rirci. ii; on; corner. n smaller ' ' '2' ' ' ' : DELIVERY A i I . l . Rm mm," am, mum N” 0 I ed pmof of the need for either the future for duties the Railway nrr of . circlg ig wiuiin iii, iii,-,i swam-Ly lfHPrt”l;:t1 to betome Goveinor Gen- Pt” P9 an enlarged hoard or the removal claims are. not existent, namely on me to keep it company and n CORNED ,,.,,L h, n,.m.,.d an able, and mpulm. around who would interfere with of Mich responsiliuulo-. as iilpciines diesels on freight: and in tlir Alralghi block duh in below for go";-LE3, I C FBIQAY NIGHT representative. ills interest in (lan- th" ”h""'-V "r lh” i'mi”"- 1" AUSME rllcgyil(i?fpll?I'l1eTEili1:il()lil" tvlilamsstiidy IllI(f:)Tl'ltI.I('?'l:zflf,li:wl(I,I:c.iirPl-I ”i"'""t Tm! pictuniiimwhbe pm" i ' ('oItNED Tij-1.. - -, . . i . I for ins'fnn('P the government "re. primarily Fliarged uith admlnisirir menlnre not needed the Union will iinii:-ti fgordhrfo mu .2-Q: llllEA'l'Y 4 arlian affaiis icmained with him in f p '. . ' tlnn of the Ralliiav -U'l. and one he in n virtually ilnpoulblc post- enrlughllnwili gig: you ireai cm: ' A later years. and found frequent ex- "V5 l” i””"" '"P"5t""'3"VP9 0' of its duties under that act in to lion in seeking to enforce its de- I iioniii uumcuo. ' .- .j.- -- DINNIR pi-cw.-inii in his reported uu,,.am.,.s. the lluiigai-tan nli.'-'2s'lOn in Vienna for :e'itia;hilip l;a'Iiu.'ll';1 are ?nf;rnl'- mnncl.-. Tilvhvlllbiic W9ili'l'd hair M t On: by I fully famous artist '- c , . .. . or P 34;! Ft 1 ' fl ICIIPP W IIEVCT WI S 'i 1 I 2 . . lifllii) the lluiigaiiaii t-ltlI.cn5 about Pub”? Mid rlitlilrii atliiiii "tr 0 gttliude and it would he a rrIi'c(ll-lee:-'.I ii:8il:i'1:li)nm5:.g,:coioiipgiliniioiii und -T - ti 'l'l' .' f e - f , . i . ' End of A Nohon ic Pf.lb's'lv3II ies o a ietuin to their r..,...i., T,.,,,.,,,,, ,, ,, gm, ;:v::?ns3il:h:n:;im:hf:nlwould an lmlvn min. A way go use yotur 2 Fm" smokd - ' F"-"W "W were -t- "V" '" i" "rt 't-- t.:'.:.'.'-' v'v”"&"..;u'.l.."”.:.'..' MARMALADI 24 31 . .' . ' ' ' ,, - u . C I I J”-9' lift?" it 183' VlEVlP0ll1t IS 0” tempt: to declare children of 12 and ii:li::a:irrir,;l"ii'1:i'iE .”i.”.”"l'..il' ihflciho n k(i;I::b:f.s':llti:ilIT:'lil wiiii-ii l have an all”! Quick rclponu to ' 0" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c '50 - -'- - 33T the way to general acceptance some 14 as --,,,,i;ii,.,,i ,...r,,,:..,.,.'-- and them, strike was brniiulil about. not by Prime Minister St. Laurent has , thgwlgf 3531:. t:':h""",mM H Ill” Broken Pekoe K! N” "W" "i ”"”"d l” C”'"” am"? W” hi rirwiil them from rvturninz to ff.ii."..”'.'.l”l.'..'.'.'..l"."...".tlE3f.K2i.fl'f l?."li.'.'”5.'.'u'i'I.i'l”'l'liZ' 'l'-7.'..".l'.ii'i'..""i'iI."..l 1 uai exlir'e'-ion or the nre-em co-73 754- l5- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 796 We make it look foolish. That. is one of Hungary. but evidcntlv by Government pres-' ftc Railwny. For It tum in. l tugnn of mm. mi!nd.' i , , H'l"N5' lb. . , 19: fhp penalfipg ordinary pgople must Lmis "M rnnrugp "1. kg". hv tr; (Pit,-t("1pSlIhf1ll!ll Iffll I bnslcmconflict between ltllleluninn 0 '0 wt you"d!' 3 we W o u - c n . . - o a . ' A - . ' nso , , . , - ' pay for the specialization that gov. any mention of some 100.000 rcfu. men's iiglon will ixliuiiilac-riaker; ::lllod.e Anli."iin:gcocn?ii:ii:hc: ylsuih Hi" Five Ronen Froun . , p , ' , . p . c -..-..-,-. .-. - O.lflS.li1lS untoward generation. Take, gees who have iqi,,.m,yM from Hun. Mniglrrmi;'ll::st.Lma;Jrls: fteiutiiseu-SCILR mrzi:iIi'i'ilnph:'iinrl'i'i.yui,l't.llt qr "Al"! QAKI Mix. Pkg, ' p , , , i , , , , , , , , , , 25g mLm' IL . .,. . 2,6 for instance, the matter of ha rd gary in xi:-nna. The main point, fled to vi.-m evidence. hilt lnl':k- concern the Governmentzits whole In-F"-T 'ml.t."'”"""c'oP'"""- Cant" . H dd k work. A few years ago the notion after all, is that the Soviet News 'ii':vL"ill'32"'.'I.l,iiZ'd”dl; "iii: .ig'i'.,,m',i.".i:i,il;. .,';"3:: "ts: u;::ll"u',X my very and gut a put” z,p rmun ' oc got around that my man over 4n. believes there are 7ooo who w t Tr-n.-mm Ronni. which by ntnt- forilicomiiin iroami eieciu-n Ii '"'" ” '”' '"" "" ”' "' ' . ' ' I l ' l ' i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' HLLITS lb 3" f - ' an life In out ned "hit: I 3 f if I I ill N0 ”' kunmncwn M C.” T” ' ' . ' . . . '5 emeciallv If he happened to he in ii to enlov the lriories or life under the ..,.,,,i,,,,-,,'.,,,," ,,,,. '5;:f3";'m'd"-lg, gt 333;". gm, ff; ff ”"'L,0; mcntlne all from Borden to cm. Giant ii sedentary occupation. was taking his present llungarian government. lllue. Prime Minister St. Laurent Mr. or. Laurenrs political convcn- ',';'i”cl:'A'E'-h;'?-f";."filf'l'j.t;".; 3"" Ill "N30. pkg. . ... . . . . . . . . 7,0. C0m'd 1, me in ms hands if he uwmpted to I ffflfcsentcrt as hopeful that even fence or anyone eise'ii to suffer I "id A. do. 0' u. g in case of I finding adverse to Ihuldown of rail transportation ' ' York . "A . . pm-tor when lino I do not know. , do anything requiring much physical EDITORIAL NOTES the union. thehlatler will accept it every few mmiliui. ' rm. I & ” mm" a. "A"... 10 5. n. . . . . ' . ' . ' . o . . 1'. -, offort. snow shovelllng wan i-egarrl- With the resignation of sir An- . . cm of no I. on Anna in p. . at an a particularly dangerous ox- lhony Eden as Prime Minister of The Great Togcamm ,'.2,':,",' .';,',:",,.',",' ”.:'.."'& "i 5" Km" Ru" d W3 debt. This. of course. was encour- nnmin porhapg, 3,. . quid pm qua, 'n In menu with u very nun WXID CANDY. I. . . . . . . . . . . .,. . 3'8 dnctongmtmon mlddinged ' """""""'""' molminnlnoucilwllaeu A . A, .V 9- Mr. John Foster Dulles might renlgn . . if Inn forgotten In Perfection - i Ari II T , . mi... i.,.,i,. 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