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GROUNDS loaded with traps waited out- caim as the fishermen headed sede the Tigmsh harbor for the Dem of Fisheries to sound Fishermen at Ticnjsh went lehstering Friday as members of their families and interest- ed pvstanders watched an im — pressive scene Close to 150 DIVORCE LAW Continued from page I? with the sup shining The Second World War left . ting in $50,000,000 yearty te help Germany divided among an 456- mile frontier, now bristling with gion. which is reckoned to ex- harbed wire and watch towers 7 tend 2% miles and makes up fram mnism.”” = said the camm ut up by the Communists to ? ? a aoe ¥_commissioner, prevent flight te the West The oan 6 ae Industry avoids heinc on the ‘*1Si0® Separates families and for reduction in freight rates, enc f the econom:. far from Cuts *t laces in two speedy writeoffs of investments, markets.” -vather In West Germany the federal Cheap credit. road improve- Fulda offi- ral-explained government and states are put- encourage there. TRIPOLI ‘AP’ — Royalties from gushing oi] wells are pil- ing up in the National Bank of Libya faster than the Libyans can figure out ways to spend them. This is a problem many other nations would love . especially That's one of the things worry- penomnenstrsnhosniaine ——— , need | money for any.worthwhile purpose? | This outwardly placid. basie- | ally conservative country. one of the most stable in the Middle East. is feeling the stirrings of political ferment Cairo radio is contributing with a song of socialism and Arab nationalism So are Egyp- | tian advisers in the Libvan gov- ernment. Sofhe 708 Egyptian | teachers in Libya's schools are | helping mould Libya's vouth | Prosperity has brought* other problems to this onetime Italian colony. so poor a few years age that wartime scrap provided a biz source of natiana!l revenue. Oil was discovered in 1957." Shipments -in-quantity—started_in| 1961. Now, the . seventh-ranking 1.250.900 barrels a day and aim- ing for 2.000,000—Kuwait'’s pres- ent production—by the end of 194. The government's royal- ties will likely total $250,000,000 this vear. BROUGHT PROSPERITY Oi has brought undreamed of prosperity to this land of 1500_- 0 people. They averaze two | persons per square mile over an area. mostly desert. about the size of Western Europe OW has also brought inflation, | economic dislocation -and_ the | beginnings of a social upheaval that could have far-reaching consequences Money cant ask for it by name at sa 1 TORONTO-DOMINION ET Where people make. the diflerence~ buy enough teachers, sp talists, admini- strators and a le trained per- sonnel the newly independent government needs. And training takes time. ‘When Libya won its independ- | ence 13 years ago it had a total y P.' COOKE. Mamneor of 16 high school graduates. To ; Corner Queen and Kent Streets 177.000. 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May 10, is Prove-tan: sonsiainene have a cemmeaed circulation of 7e0.600, amd the addition of Roman Cath- elec publications bring total cir culaties of the religious pre<s in Camada to more than 1,000,009 cent increase m crevlates of relrzieus papers um the last dec- ade MAKE JOINT PLEA The national publicathoms are united in their Camadian Church Press Asseriaties.” the state- ment said Protestamss and Catholic churcly papers have al- ready made 2 joent representa- tien te Prime Misister Pear- son The CCP said it appreciated federal. plans te assist Canadian publications. bet the ealy asszst- ance church papers want is te be considered objectively as ene- dia fer goverament advertising. MOTOR REWINDING Discrimination Being Claimed By Church Press OTTAWA CP) The Cana- dian Church Press has ac eused government agencies and departments of discrimination by ngt advertising in religious publications. 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