JUNIOR RED CROSS DELEGATE RETURNS Two teen agers from dif- ferent parts of the world are joined be held in the United States. For together here by the Red Cross it the first Junior Red Cross in-. ternatiunal Study Center ever to 12 days, 110 students worked and studied together at Hood College. Frederick. Maryland, exchanging information about their respect- ive countrieii and learning about the world-wide Red Cross move- EITHER BEARD OR MESSENGER OUT TORONTO iCPl-Either M5 heard or bank messenlef Tony Brady must go. Said ill? second assistant mans!” 0' an Imperial Bank of Canada branch in downtown Tomato. Tony, lovingly feeling the CAIRO I AP) crimi ted against." The 22-year-old 337-a-week messenger said he believes is. heard will impmve his appearance and he intends to- PIOPOSE sonally-in sends his to .tbe girl's Whether the proposal is a success The depends on the mother"! gllbnens next room trying to snatch a .u. I" One Marriages Efnd;On The Rocks r' W5"-3111' llndoftanthaotber woman's gul- young man gets hiinself a beam. Itbiiity. I - The mother sometimes takes mother. her son along for the proposal chosen girl hovers in the atbersiiltor. Tr.-saur.mon' it... oiled girlsawherlmaliandfortheflrlt tovary time through a l gm; r i "'1 c peroned up in mind. the mod: d T . The beauties of ?"biu;tuall?'1iranl' "km the neigiillro:-b-have husbands. some totha first fuzz of a week's 8F0Wi"3- utunl in . mu. ,1 y A plunked for the beard. H mggunemmmg mg m 3"” ht" , in this venture. 917 where mlxind of the seas is '1-if-ll HV9p:::e::lll,S olfwmt .1-I-gve”' "It": - matter 0! h0W- m '1, Vmf H33 '''"'"l"' m WM In-um mod 1- social status and open windows on in Egypt end no the min all" he said Friday with a hairy 5 A V EIIIVDM ill Elyilt financial situation and family but nights afford a good view major cause of divorce a. he smile. "I! i:':l5leIIl in Jaur 05:5; mlmsgzunaculrgn anxious 1': ha . If thetahe are made at- Even after the official engllet in! to government rtatisuiacmllsl are permit 0 ye mlflly, Nil tl-active enough. a chances an mam, , . .. - hair without censure. then 1 mother. llho has a girl lnlnlnd- tho mother has tot he! IN! I pom. coup!” "e not 'I- M.” "M duh”m0W- donw neg why I should be dia- he does not have to know be: per. 5;-pk oREENoAt's GREAT Min. keep it. Ask Probe Of Halifax Housing HALIFAX (CP) - The citY health department has been asked to investigate a statement by Dr. Gordon Stephenson of Toronto that some Halifax tenements are "not fit for animals." Alderman discussed Dr. Steps henson's remarks at a city coun- cil meeting Thursday THEM 3114' asked for names and addresses of the properties. The Toronto man, making a housing survey for the city. told the public housing committee Wednesday that good farmers wouldn't keep their livestock in some slum Proper”!!- "His recommendations are pre- mature." said Aid. Abbie Lane. They were similar to the "gar- bage heap" stories about Halifax during the Second World War. "He's only covered part of it so far." said Aid. J. E. (Gee) Ahern. "We have many filthy places in the city of Halifax that should not be tolerated." Now you can waiting-time Four Seaway Contracts Signed MONTREAL (CP - The St. Lawrence Seaway Authorit Fri- day announced signing of four contracts. with total value of H98”! 33,000,000. bringing to si4s.ooo.ooo the value of contracts the authority has awarded to ac. to 3500 U.S. ment. LEFT Jennie Elizabeth MacDonald, 18, of 256 Euaton Street. Charlottetown. P.E.I.. Can-' ads. and James Wooten, 11, of Route No. 1. Dora. Alabama. the time and The new contracts are: Fighting In Gaza Strip Continuing CAIRO (AP) - Egypt said is- raeli troops in two attacks killed nine Egyptian soldiers in the Gaza atrlp Friday. There was 3 third outburst of firing later and re- ports indicated it was continuing. I.aD0kesman said. Israel had reported three Is- raeli soldiers and a woman killed Thursday in the ambush of a bus in a Negeb Desert area southeast of the Gaza strip lately troubled by llinfiltrators from Egypt." These events. as described by spokesmen for the two countries, followed a pattern that brought Egypt and Israel near to war last April. The new flareup was the worst since Secretary General Dag Hammarskjold of the United Na tions aiiayed that threat by ar- ranging a ceasefire effective April 19. An official Egyptian source said an Israeli patrol crossed the arm istice demarcation line Friday, shot at Egyptian positions and killed three soldiers. Later. he de clared, Israeli soldiers ambushed an Egyptian military vehicle in the some vicinity and killed six other Egyptian troops. Of Thursday's incident, an Is raeli Army spokesman in Jeru saiem said the four were killed and seven Israelis wounded by gunmen who hid in a ditch and fired at the bus as it passed through a canyon. 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