4'1: Page 4. The Guardian ency. The Commission could also make an analysis of the manner in which other provinces are seeking i 7719 Guardian l M9dlCCl"Y "Lovers Prlnca hillurd island Libs the Do!” Nblunen mm, nag day nursing at loo Prunes Stunt. Eoarlullelovlu. ll E l. by he lllumwll C0319"-V U” to meet leins, with special their eiucational prob- attenim to the Speaking hIll'BlIN.PlIdH8I.M.D.. A Niorespplsv. THE WAY N hli- i. ii.. Tunmlo. nwuw muff .. l...liilI”ilTilei"w" mu Colllllllasitln tinillngs in Nova Folk are apt.to..ovarIsok tho New detergents and soap pow. HERE'S WHAT To Do wrlnkleiy in the ullpressed suit of ders are many and varied, nu: hxilxllhl ll licmuer ( Publishers Assoclauon Nltmbrl vi the Canadian Pres bismlici -llidil Bwenu of (irculations Irnncn Ulllfllo ..i sulliim-nllll-, iionlaltue and Alherlon Aulhurlzlell A! small: riot. Hall by in. Poll Oitlcs Scotia. llhich the chairman. Judge Pottier. in an address were discussed by at the Teacllel-s' Feder- ation convention here last April. IF A PERSON FAINTS Bards a word of advice for you boats and hostesses at summer houu parties: Keep an eye on your guests; you don't want them to become ill. those who wrinkle their faces with smiles.-Nansino Free Press One motorist took the cap off his gas tank and held a match to see if there was any gas left. There was some. but he will nev- .the greatest labor saver of all in the soft soap that persuades some- body else to wash the dishes- Stratford Beacon-Herald A surgeon told an audience In Du runent, (luawa , , V ! -. .. si:.lm not m It is likelv that ii ('ommlss on lllmtdhrllsi-'-.loi:lll nf fl ;l4”lJ0me(::;letI Protlncel um I 5 . - l , I An overheated room or one with Mllwaukee that n Wm won be c s !1'.'(AI nu annuni inquiry in this Pl0Vll'lL.e tozlay inadequate ventilation may easily or know how much-Brandon sun 90.51519 1., transplant ,, hem ' C '" cause sorneonatofsint. The bigger from one human ta "other. He .."'Illaistrllngost memory is weaker than the weakest ink." l-'lllli.l'lT,-JliL7l' 6. last; Prison Luxury Haney, B. C., clalris to Lillllllr l-on.-Iiilctiiin tn: .n bl iii l 1- hlxe would show the need for increased taxes at the local school district level, as well as a lzlrgl-r provincial cl.lllll'lbLlll0l'l. This is a lTl'lllPl' which might well have been discussed in the Women's Institute reziort. for it goes to the root of lill' as financing for tile in nadiate the pl')ble'n so the crowd the greater the danger. Standing in one position for a long time. another danger in a large crowd. might help bring on an attack. too. PROMPT ACTION 0! course, you can't sacrifice your own fun just to stand guard over your guests, but it's probably a good idea to be able to recognize the symptoms of a fainting spell so you can take prompt action. According to statistics. the aver- age Canadian has 378 telephone calls a year. This, however. is far below the average of a teennged daughter in any home.-Toronto Star. Professor Georgi Barinov of Moscow writes in a publication of that bllatling community that what the Russian people need is a book on etiquette. Maybe so, but if Bulgan' and Khrushchev looks forward to tha ,day when heal-thanks will be set up. Where, we suppose, it will be only nag. ural for hearts of gold to be at a premi . - Kingston Will g- Standard . Palestine. has bad troubles enoilgh, one would think, even be. fore it was discovered that the Dead Sea scrolls included treas- ure charts telling where hoards em lwml ””mu"m” m (iulwm ” future is conceriie-i It would not. l ' ” l ... ... -. . ” . ”i”r'”l."r h'i ll . , llelhdl” W H” W? M Lluht we of course, be a pcr.n.iiient solution. l . dg " l Mci-:'1',?a:l&y;,:npel:',ml:,:f'e u:,gel;,g1: Shelli?! :Ill;ho't!iIy?r:tal:ldaItll!:aIrlI1g'.f-W911: of gold and silver could be found. British Cl'lvilill3l1ii (orroc l i ii! ln- E mcauonal Costg. .1”, l.1S:,1(, Cong forehead obably will be covered "P93 T”b""9 one of these day" the "mm Wm i - - N - l . . . with pg” nation He," 0 l 1 tell where uranium can be found. 9 ' ""93" Then the fat re lly will be in mg slllllt on. it will lizlw zlll lllll l2l.ci!i- linually and the Fll lclxll Govern- Safd, children ' of being dizzy and that a black cloud is passing in front of his The man next door. who has a lawn that looks bigger and bigger fire.-Detroit F ee Press Ill':-'lls"l'.!'ll'1lxs)'ill:iliVll,l1ll'llV:l g . - ,. . . , - nlcilt must stop in lillh nsslstante. ,. . .. ... H: .3 L 1, 4; I , I y - . as spring marches one. spends a - Illtzhlllt l l ll-.l Hw-xl-lVlllds,lllllt ' lb 'V' as it has done in llealill cl ll utuel S8eVl. figs ON FLOOR great deal of time rooting up den. The subspecies of raccoon that - aliFlliUl'!'l ii. :i it lighted S dse 3- manem -if am. alljeqllrate standard and hgpt C !n such a case, the best thing to delimit and onion grass. What he roams New Brunswick wood. 1. i i ' I do is 1,, 1,; mm m, on the noon wants to know ls. why doesn't familiar down 433 for as North g Carolina and hentucky. Because : and other sociologlczll e.x'D81'tS H3-V9 91.5 premier Chou E-1.131 has not 0TT.il.l2l ll surprise fcdvral then retire next Spring. . . . bee” placmg mmh emphasls 0" the been noted for possessing an exalted gweml 9l””'”" may ”" called 5 hfx ,lf,'f5',:)l1?m:lt?G?,?i:?ee, Y:"IF,'..,?E WINDY DAY try to lflorce an unconscious pen” Si?-jgyiilnhis iii-:iirlail.r'ilel(failri .. . . , ” i i l ' .' i . -- i , . o swa ow anything. - 4 ' - relmbmmuun M DFNOHUI N and sense of humour, that ”just balance Tins as l lil'lll'. st-cnlx the sllnrlly: for a convention to sel- I saw the Chickadee turn around Keep mm lying down um” he is T'm95sJ0lll'ndl mus! hkvly "mmnw M Hm VHMV Ema "Cw Liberal leader: and for Andlmml(ll:tfetgfheY':.)d that rump. sure he is okay The" you C3" The dental Profession is to be t I) i alists he Suggested 3- lpeaceful ialc t.'ll1llll'IlLU? oi Ill? Ulllliif-llldlllj Llhcral leader. Services of a special nature 1956 crom the corres ' . . .. .. . - . - . . . -. . pondlll - Ed”Ca”0”a' P”b'e'”5 in which the cl-lm col-ll be ::l:P..::;' t:::er'r..'0...;r2::::...l":..::: ..::l-.:r"::::.-..r:;d';;::..:rl.il.0i2 "Wills. rd? 5 35-"- The Senolhnegs or Hm teacher satisfied. These are his lV0Y'd5: HI on-rrnliir lllr lirrsvlll DZlI'll.'1lll(lll- l'c.'il'son. I continue to believe. fgpgnlngeofriiexlihirtilmfiliiiawigg :lls);lcsl'0rseepoill.:.dNl;r;',u:;d:f).0;:rof:fi: supply problem is strongly em- formally declare that we app Wlll- l ll);i's”:)lIllll"Klll1l1i p Il"Rlll”:cCe;)ulr clhglelientize the completion of structural remyv- from 34,425 ma in the :l've.m.,,,u, You can borrow the cash you need quickly Dh39'17-Cd 1n H19 report of lhe re5o' i (is with the Taiwan l . i d ..n I ,,” 1 (,mm' for i N-ATO' nd Mme from ow” to lafions.. and the dedication of the period to 195,943 tons from 157,120 and easily...snd got life-lnsuranoe.protoc- mg to icuss usl. an (-1 il,. an cc .a p Gmdw” ch I 1 . . . . d ted b , the p ' . , mm” tmcr 0, um um i hgumc me Imdership N that once. were hed yest- in the January-May period of non for your family If no Oxfrll soul 1u,H0nS .cmniml.tree a DP . yx r aufhonnes on Speclflc Steps for the 'Fhpcinl)vrl--sis of the institution lnll-rnatiollal organization. Erday mgrmgg arid Welling in St. 1955. ll Y0"?P795951108"l3Ck"hl'Vlu'Pml9Cll0"s l Vvomons Instnma The Iepom ls peaceful liberation of T3-lwanr And of P:ll'li:liill-ill. of the i.ll)llr.'ll par- l Stuart Carson. is expected to ames res ytenan Cm"-chi Pay it Off with I Tran! Clllldl cfdll bard "ll 8 Slllllllralle bl? mgfle we hovelhat llleTallvl-llwllwlillles "l ll;::::?:.: .:';;'".l2.l..:'.::; .f.:'.l..:".;?'li:::r..:f Due gr-cl dew-er --vm- - O... PERMANENT; ll” 0'" "' W number of mg mstnufe lam: es Will send their representatives t0 hv lilo inlirlll l-oilrsr. Plzlils arr. Ralph CEll11DllP)' faces a dire elec- wh3;:h'u,rh:dmal" er tLJath'";" E . - . .,,,, ... nr . ml 8" of the reaping or some other -vvlorllale :::.l.' :.':.i:.:':'. ll:lJ2f'lil?.?. all? split ill. N” bi NW bmmch "NOhm'"”s by the dlstmct place at a time when they CO'lSl'lCF pl'('p.'ll'aIl(In in case this course is ister Milton Gregg is another Cab- flgremo-flsllxlzgl yesterday mor- - . , . - . - - -. ' f "p - - g . . convemlom It lhuefore lieplesents PlT0P9r t0 begin these talks with rill: IRON is HOT ln(I:ll(?ggflllgCt:,I igxllgglfgd llfitrllge "'1 "'5 A”-'CdNAD'AN M lad” COMVANV the ('3r9f””.V Checked fmdmgs of us", it is pnvllile lllal lllf l.lhrral Liberals will win the lorthcom- Trig l the or anizallon as a whole anl as . - n p.-nu. '-llfllllg ilk slink lnlnng Int! election" but a tough fight as . mm, "mm g . . , That smely is the funmest State across lllr mnlnlizv. wnlilri prefer will bite sharply into their mai- Yesterday morning Lady Bad- ulllmgtgeffgst H sufh mom” the funest Consldeh mom made by any government to lure an election nnll. ll-lliln it. i nrlly: and they will come back en-Powell was driven to Montague nofllvtwlllllcll i lr the Plovlnclal leader in a ions: time No us. ::.':'."".... .. :l...:""'. ”""".:”- .'.:;'.l'''-...."''"''' . V - i p Vp HUI" , lill lllli II ill llll JI I 4 .. ' ' ' a e ' ' Znheml I1 1: l”.1nOCeSSar''V1 F0 Ievtlew Generalissimo Chiang Kai bllek 33! olocllnll-li.'lll hlllltllrl of la); Litirzllhrkynlgxin;cl;g:j:1ec::hllil;ELY H;r Lagyshiptlnsplfctzig tlf:r0DlI:lE)r;- 3" Kelli Sfreif 8 f'Ppl')Fl 35 ll? appeare. in yes .er- was flastoundedii by tm, suggestion 1' s. - ' ) . . a ue. eorge own an en er- I p . . - Every m lrwr who has watch- that does happen, then when the d l Gil G id . d8.V5 G”3rd:"”' bi” we Pmmiiasls It contained. He must be a man of efldllglliiI)lll'r:&l.l'ti1?Illnlwlllgl flli.:l;(3:ll1l1ES Klmnltgivemlsarigfngg ape lrl 1" as h I .am.' .. .:.W 433 -,V g . 3, lonv an on 1 , . s n i ll lllsc'. .ll( ' . nil r (l s , p l s Q It, W :l:Ietri1ifll'r:lll(fVpf:l' (:l1)l'll.'l1lllnW qll5lllflPd a very robust nervous sl Stemi ml”; awnw M lb" linr.-nnzll lllll)lilSE' Paul Martin. at the head of an ionseoofethev gilocinccewrhlgfe glaeco , , , V .. f. . would have floored hlm comp Ottl y. gilld-”l:5tlillTllE.l lylll-3:-Tsallprcwill-rgiiglrlisig l0ll::lllCl);1antE(:in"lL8a0r trlc power is not presently avail- "80 lillili PIN GIRL for the ' r . S t llllllll. . .' - pl . '. ( . ymdems to emer the P10 esglom Wm "CV9 under the . than any nl nur nrc-snnl parties. amp hava neVe"hC1osM been for drarnn-Til” prvii riots. in iVl”. pru- jeclors, ili”.l,;!ivl) gliiiiileri tiled w:l:i.s. and (iihilr l-ulllw-rll-llll' ls for thll lir )- mullnn ml pm .-lszli lwlPl'eat.'i0'l 'lllll (tllllllrill lvollbeing. Picture will lilvs will ()DCll on lhll Fra.-'oi' Valley. rc- galilil-li as the pi'oviiicc's mlisl ill.- tmlglillll st-llllcigv. A rllporl says '1 llal is to be maintained. We believe. as stated before, that all ojilr liity it as lost d1u"lm; lllC liiil. Elli '.ll'Ul'l Week in not eillpllasizing this de- mand all across Canada. It was re- comlmcildrld years ago by the Sirols Commission in the form of ;l illi- nonal alljlislinent grant, and the Dc.i't try to walk him out of the room into the fresh air. if he is sitting, tilt his cllair backward so his feet are higher than his head. This will help the blood flow into his brain. Lack of blood in the brain is what causes a person to faint. Thereis one exception to this rule. however. The color of the victim's face is an indication. to a degree. of the brains blood sup- congress put weeks under support prices. so he can get paid for not growing tllcm?--Philadelphia Bul- letin It is hardly accurate to speak of a ”l'islt” to Czlllada by llle Queen, bccilllse Her Majesty is Queen of Canada and this is her realm as much as Yorkshireor Sllsscx. Bill liy wllzllcvcr llalllc it may be given Her Majesty's pres- ence in Canada for part of 1959. of its appetite for insects it is re- llardevd by naturalists as mainly a beneficial animal-although upon occasion it gets into a poultry ll0lllSE aflcr eggs and chickens, swims into swamps to gel duck Eggs and duckllngs. and plays havoc with corn fields by strip. ping the stalks of ripe cobs.- Saint John Telcgrapll-Journal the hllllli la: is Olltllmly 1:1:-kiilg in arguments for it are much more prison allll1)xl)ll(rl,rE. Elxllopl for B E Cori”-lnclllg today This objective I . lfilllaghlefdhiis rf1aacyeb:eeVrvr;:erextltl,'erll(1e9FlY nmmany ,,, open the 5.. Lawrence mm:-Z fmv p”m:hm'1m ppm wmch are hldi should never be lost silzhl of and no .f'1tR.- : " . his head raised. l 'p Seaway and w- make 8 cross. F0 den min; on lhe mp floor; 1)I'.:9tL 11- 1 . . H d locally now or in .v '" -- ...”: .- . - g TIGHT CLOTHING . . countryoalur. will! belmost we1- l' i V 1 ' .-- v. - inmall-...'1( (me rpm” W” dpp P r ' . Loosen any light clothing and lot c0me'C aw” Ouma Hall. .lll- lll 4” ” the future, should be regarded as him inhale smelling salts if they . . , i THING may he Ilvl-y'(1llP(l lo use the wordy anvfhjng but a stoprap unm fedg are "Enable. If not, you can Hlcmgvrlleillgfzigw3:Ilhu:'tliI:ns;ectlgl: visif . . . - -; ' v - . - . shmlm.mT of an ml: lk1Xt:?;0?:dt:? eral responsibility for minimum etl- RT ;5l:52,a,el",:lf,, ”3I.?nkW:'"g,;;'s hf): rsilL:lllr;lr;(l1s;:i1aetIt1ld0ml!Iol:li tltgsecglntgnalz "l"('.i(u .? . l c I . on d mt W C1 1 mp L”? t Llcational standards is i'eCOiZmzed' OTTAWA RFP0 :'rat::0:3::f;”i::ir?t:'agftsarzligzgfgl somehow got into the basement ' - . ' oi' a Winnipeg home. The inspect- All of these things haven stimulat- or walked up lo the Skunk. dmpp bllildinguill cost more than 563': million. For some time now penolocrists statistics seem to prove that. on the whole this is well worlIhWhile- - ,- -- f know. 1-. l .1 . l .- , 1 1958. so that the new leader would Wha:-sver he said he said with Th' of ours l is the main purpose Security agalnst the- pude 0 - H'(T;lllo pi:Cllillra(l lliliiing of the elcCt- l YIBVB lime l0 Shake d0W1l in 05 his e'ye5' 0!!-3fI.Ef51JnV)Vr:la?l:l?us:?Sf:ERki t backhilg M: Hum-idauon Campaigns 15' C fL'. . . . ledge and the conceits of the imag- ion llcpcillls, mi.-ly ulmll the ne. l fice before facing the electors. Eyes as black as the midnight c,.ack';m,und tho n H 9 5 ".' 0 Fluondatom of pi! Pic water sup- behind an the mshtutlonal fnus at ' ' " Latel however he seems claim. of lllc Priiilc lVllillSlOl'. Four i This course would also. sullilcst skies p th 1 d f. ” 3 5' especially DUES Will lead to a. decrease in . ination. Y. - - --v - ' Ad fll - 9 H ex Inger d Md . -. H C rminl if gentle phvslc-a1 . . . possibilities are open In lllill , some Llbcluls, ;.'lVL tht public II U of expression. His eyes Answer. Thh l 9119 0-l9Cl5 rind. If the denllsls aney' Z9 i y' . . r to have deviated slightly f10m the 1. He could call the elcctlon lor time to forget this year's shenau- shone. . to a ,orm' at i;m5tF"”5' :99" dllc were selfish in their l'll0lIVC's. they surroundmgs are requlslte and mg. i d'a.l tic tern T of his craft June of next year. wlllrli has long igalls. AG he will llle wind to let him be 5'0" W "'l' "WY WOUld be among the first to up- r for reform of anti-social Stem 1 ec . pe . h. f been the expected dale This Nisw LIBERAL mcns alone of fgffgrbgeghe "sf 0”0llle type nose or at least obstruct it. But 035:3 y. ff d f rt te en and t0 hE1V9 indulged In 3 lt 0 would miles the normal custom ' Whatever course is chosen. tile In Just ranch a way as I have ergen. they have been among the lead- ten encles, 0 GT1 PPS 0 Una ' . ' -9 min banter, or of riissoivlilg parliament when it i recliiislitution of the inner circe seen one ers in urging its adoption, often U h to be aqsigned placeg in the something res E3 ' f At ll is mm, yr”... old l of the Parliamentary Liberal par- By many another. many a one: The Age Sto against strong opposition from 0 g ' f ” . f the Chinese eiluwalerm theleo ' l 2. Ho L'Ulllll puslpollc lllC (-lcrl- p ly nlllst soon be faced. And the Windy l00ked back. no ry Public EFOUPS End influential in- B. C. Correctional Institution ought least that is the MN reasgnable inn lllntil lilfili; the '1;-llltl slllilrllner , The lntegcilslfldf tlllls young. dyt- Justelyes Sl1iolvll;gt.,l . (Be mong angle of good courage, gllvlllluals. In doing this. they have t .' , i 0 Lin! year being no atcs 2. e nalnic an as- eve oping coun- con nus owing. ear . nor afraid of th : 333 Wed themselves as men and to be able to 9”” themselyes 0: lnfeFPFelEit10n One can put On 3- to 'l'lllCll tho present parliament I ry call for more flexible plan- blowing. V for the Lord thy God He itmlls Women WW1 3 keen 59"” 0' Pi-lb" gelhrr Wllh dlSDatCh- Tllele ma). gtatemmt he made the other day colilli it-i-lull). ln- pl-melnnlnl. nuns and forward-looking Policy -Elizabeth Jane Astley. that sooth with thee: He will not lie duty--Halifax Chronicle-Her no loot as room on 11 l lycr he such a tllinll as mak- i . . . .. n l 3 ”” ”'””" l”"M-V "Wed" '””' ””" aged minds Ca" W” loll thee. nor forsake thee Nd ml ' C b t Y to his ”POOPl0S Conl-gloss on tie H'l('(ll7,lll'l.V lo lllr l'l-limilld ch;il- 1 Walter Harris has now at last . ' if ':8'?' -, .. ... - v, ing penal lllslllllllons. .V W 1 H. future Status 0fTa1w.1n (Fol mosa). lL(:lli,Lb'l)l”l1lll Illtcllypdllti. ((.gIl1l11lgrl: iutgllllltilad at glizd lf)lI:0el:I'1mE.sD qlipnpvlsrzl WIRE OUTPUT UP es ll 1 .. . . . mm The Gum!" Fun name they may be called, a bit too inviting! is noticeable lhmllghollt. we are, of course. not singular in this iwlsprlci. as even the wealthy Prm-imlns ;l-.'l- finding, difficulty in obtaining ario mule tellcner supply. But we are particularly han'iicap- ppri horn, and we shall he in a still as the y(l.al's go hy I1nl('x( rirzlslic slcps are taken to remedy the situation. Both the Tmlchers' Federation and the W0- monls lTlSlllillP favor lhe appoint- worse posit inn Cl'lou's Humour Like all other Communist lead- of all the faculties of man, the best While reiterating his clain to that stronghold of the Chinese Nation- Not that Taiwan any conceivable circumstance come under the jurisdiction of the Palp- ing Government. No one knows what may happen in this crazy world. But one could hardly expect. ' Mr. Chianz to hurry along the I transfer, after vowing for years not only to hold on to Taiwan but to i recapture the mainland. 1 EDITORIAL NOTES An I-lill0ln()llVP l'0SPH.lY'.h agency and Slilllllll lllk iznlrwnmrniis rc- cord tn the nlcrlnrs now. 4 Ho cnlllrl lilzlocl vantage in him nl llulrlll'iE riccllon this year. llv could fulfil his prnmlsr in his party to load The Uni):-ll Slnlcs appcars to bc K'lIl(TlllE lrum E! lllrk M White House lomlllrsllip Bnsicrllll. Illls is in-l-all-.p :1! the tvln major lllnl-sacs Prcwlrlvlll Els- lasl ll'l nlnnlhs--the llmrl attack iilIIl'fi sent him to hospital lasl rlerelolllllg ai.rl quick-cliaiigc 5101- i the llnnlod- I it lhroluzli nmilllcr ClP(lIflll. and . A White House By George Canadinn Press. Washington enhuwer has sliffercd during the l Election Talk Al Capital By Patrick Nicholson Ilie, PlL'('ll0l'l to be postponed until ; from the present Prime Minister 1 and nther prominent Liberals. He 4 sf-enis assured of the choice as p Ilui next l y and supported by a neu-ly-org2n- ind voting bloc of union mem- bOliS. Leadership Kin-hen , his back and was hnln: fed intra- i i'('ll0ilSly. wns performing his rill- l lI('S ii is true that hills llava been lslgned. orders issued and other run - of - tho - mill administrative prnlilems rosolvod. Much of that has been dnnc by the president's TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (July 6. 1931) the greater part of the last 48 hours more fortunate than City dwellnrs who are forced to rely on candles for light. The aliolition of Latin courses all one-room scllools of the Province has been recommended by the Council of Education. bower appears to suffer from a curious dcincllmcnl in his rela- tionships with Congress. Some American observers say this is because his two chief lieutenants In Congress are not Eisenhower men. Senator William Knowland. Republican leader in the Senate. is wedded to the principles of the n.wm of an m(.lCmmd.Cm C0nnEi5- has pm out 3 down W105 for "saw S('DlPl'l'lb-Di' and the abdolnlnlll sur- offlcilcntlwhilc-llnusc staff. which lat Robert 1.8" h" R Sl0r1 Oil P(lllr'Elll0ll. Wlllh aillholll-Y ing gas", They neglecigd 10 man. gory Whl('ll put him back into bed functions allnllrably whether or tmfve J M t" W ' ep”"n' i last month not he is at the presidential man- the Ho": o:rR';'pB:s:g.'a'd9" g" I VC!u I to make a complete and thorough study of the conditions affecting ing standards of the Province. As Education Minister Clark pointed out in the Legislature, however, the present problems, though more acute in some respects, are not basically different from those which existed in 1929 when a Royal Cornmission under the late Dr. C.V1'U5 Macmillan Went into the The late Colonel John Andrew it arises alsn l'1N'all9-'6" the rmr parlance of the neutral nations situation thoroughly. S am e of had a distinguished record ag 3 fsrllrlllllrriy: nivilrghvllrllggzjf Izrlriiws fl:c)cs't"a:f ggllgcalnandmlega T You'l:.ol'l,s-11-dlhyidlgllollevowyrr h:;.Dl::A-HIDI'I that C0mmiSSl0nl8 l'9C0mm9"d5' physician and soldier. both during other high mlminisiralion nlllrial. dnnl stic mt... op ' Q ommns-' ,,., home; 8 P0 in assump the presidential duties Water Lippmalln. the hlghly- You can now JustouudofDURA-Hlbloovensolidonralnwlot-owl tiona have been carried out while others! because of lack of funds” 390"-Sim? Wsllion 85 59nl0Y' C0"-Vin" ulnar-ilalori. Thnl constitutional Herald Tribune. noted that three Aerials um await implementation On the an; to me Director General of weakness. hnvlllxl been hrnllghl foreign statesmen who recently i resistant surface rim last: season after season. in every way it dos: s new no - new comm-ion nencn service. n cam. in. l"::.:ll::.:?'.:F.:.:..:l:::l:l.:l.i r- M ”'”'m”.:::'3:.",..;.”..":.;':.:' :”m"ii...m. .... might gerve to highlight the grav- expected death on wedneqday, afler lslrallnn and finnlresl are lrying fling ll common ground with the shin,” 5,” ,0” ho”, but)". In ..., 3 "wk. Dunc. ... 1-" m lty of the present situation and, only . day's mness, comes 3Q . ".J,f,',';”i',-;p,,j'si;ji.d.,,m Wm, H" oh. s;;.,,,"" 011?," of”'”T,,”f,L'; ",';Q",:f WWW . Moloiytholssukosasflovnoosllo-ginotolovhospolntsla lmsnlon. "lwl "' """"lll' ""' "lm sllwll ls llls my lrlelllll lm ml :.'::':.:l.:.::. 'l?:.2”:l.'3'.”:'."1llEEI l.'f"l'3.:".i.'5.,Gi-':'.:”.2Z-5 your mama. . pouauls nos, 3. Jonas up, lduoats our poopis on a subject V which there is far too mllch , tion one important rule: drive less. I I O that two scientists have criticized the Einstein Theory of Relativity as no longer sufficient for atomic development and announced that they are drafting "an ex in led and remolded version of the theory". It had better be good. -and since the war, and held a re- partlcularly to his relatives to whom sincere sylnpalthy is extend- Ty, snlnmauuaungiao ad. Both of lllrso illnesses. coupled with the periods of clmvalescence which they entailed, have left the Wlifin it comes in gelllllq top-Is-vol direction on a number of impor- tant, policy matters. VITAL ROLE This comes about largely be- rnliso, by tho very nature of the U9. consililltinn and its separa- tion nf the powers of Congress and tho cxnclllivo. it is in the president that the American peo- ple look for gulriancn nnd leader- ship in tho polir-y-nlnkini! flcld. when the president himself is in- tive job in convincing the public that all is well with the adminis- 'tration and that the ailing pros- idsat. was when is was an n sion. But. as White House correspon- dent James Resion of the New doubt that the president's absence has bad a ”profound effect in de- laying necessary decisions" on vital domestic and foreign policy matters. Rcston included in the range of p r a bi em is awaiting presiden- llal decision the new atomic-age wrnpons being developed. the new post-Stalin. pnsl - hydrogen bomb manoeuvres in Moscow and Pel- pin2- the rising strength and im- rated columnist of the New York Minister Christian Plaoan and Canada's External Affairs Minio- ter L. 3. Pearson. 'losigraiasobssrvy.Issa- a follower of Gen. Douglas Mac- Arthur. our school tr-aining and to bring A mllon from the International country virmnllv learlcrlrss, Rnu- York Times said in a recent study in recommendations aim ed at Nobel Physics Prize Winners' C0n- lino l10V'PFlinlPnl 'flll:l('ll0lnS have of the eff:-cl of Eisenhower's ill- LIKSRUVMN PREMDENT - - . . . ,, b lk - Ilr-nun- .. ih f til fth . P (AP- ; ' Pmmpt lmpmvemem 1" the teach f9l'9-l1C9 "1 Ll"dElll- 581 "'"W- 5W5 nha1.:.mllll(l':”;eiI1se.”hrc'rl iclrm 352Zln33ll.l Fofflilcnec. olnhglge Ola ll: Prado - em president elggtnugf Peru Tuesday on the basis of .1. most complete official election re turn The former President wid ened his lead over his closest op- ponent by more than 100,000 votes. Official returns of in of M de- partments (states gave Prado 541.155 votes to 433.385 for Fer- nando Belaunde and 110.807 for) Hernando do Lavaile, candidate of the guvca moat-backed Restor- ation party. have Channel 13 w u IOWLAN RADIO & TV in rowim. ll. ing effect. A word of warning-don't give ammonia or any other stimulants if the victim is bleeding. And don't help him outside into the cool air. OTTAWA (CP-Steel wire pro ductlon increased 25 par cent in May and the first five months of llkllill Mill; lull ped a cardboard box over it. then slipped a piece of cardboard un- derneath the box. He hound it commended for its almost solid 105 Kent St. lnhado! DURA- HIDE olllcldrl il)llllP Asuunlng now-Ionssuio MIRA-MIDI does a svlshor, Iongosl loat- hg lobln onocoar than two coats ofvnonyordsscrypohlsl blacl. Hides all small checks and cracks. Provides a tough, upshot- IUBKENTSIBEBT ms HIONIOIGI ,.