c fiuarclian Luau PM-ce Eduard I-iaaa LII: In P\lD|l\flO" I\er) wen nay IIIUIIIIYI‘ Ii int. vriiiiw nun Q!-it-I-ltrlowii I‘! by the Thump:-n ioniiaiu I.trt Ill Illiivirtl P|iDl|\II(" In. 1 III Afllflfl mi WI 5. -i r iiiuv Mciiimi taii.iiii.u- i-am \I’\\\|III[Pfl im-i \I~ 1 .. i- M l in Hi. iii..'.in t'ii \t iimi \<lun Hui i .-i iii.«ui.i .., uuui. i-Ii‘I'l ii siiniiiiiiniiin Iliiiiiagiir Incl I\.'hemi I"I“'~0‘ ‘Ht \aI<-iniiix III llii-iiiunn \e»spaiva-II \il rt sill. \I‘l\ is ~. I cl W I'll H CC I» v . \l|I Illllllll Um ~ ...i .i \t I ... ii 1 ..- ianiiiii I ii ii V4 --nl Ili'iIII |t Ul pm In ’|i n. l xi, l|iiI('l |‘vo\In<‘Il II- I Ii H i Inniim P.\f.l~‘. 4 l"KIl).\\'. lIl".(‘. I1, I95‘, inquiry Re Price Spreads l-3 .iiiimiiitiii: a l{u_\;il i‘iiniiiiL\ \H'‘' to llHllllI’l' into the rlil‘i'i‘ri‘iici liclm-i-ii iirii‘c.~ i'i‘cci\i‘il ii) foot! l'l"‘ll|“-l‘ .‘lll‘l lllt|.\'l‘ }I.ll|l in) will \|ll!‘.'~ l'iiiiii- .\lL.'i:-lvi‘ llii‘ti‘iiliiili' er li.i- ‘ilI[l"'l ‘illl _\ct 'rlllIllllf‘l' prc Pl(’i’fli|!l iiiiiiiiixi‘ 'l'lils flll1‘\'llt|Il oi iir'i'r- \l'I"'l'l‘~ has l|t‘f‘ll ti-iiiililiiig lll"'lli‘tl‘ tin ll‘..lll_\ \I‘.il\ ll \\lll lic '.-.'“"l in ll‘\(‘ it .\l‘llit'tl riiii‘ wii) or lite‘ ii|i.- i A 1' v"i‘t‘ at the rv‘.i‘<iiiiiii‘l of the (‘minim -iiill l't’\l‘-{ls that it is a l.llli‘ ii [llf‘\l‘lll.ili\i‘ iiiii‘, l't)ll\L\'llllL', of ll ;‘l"~l‘l:l.'lll\l‘~ of l':ii'iii i>i'<,;;iiii7.- atiiiiis léllttllll‘, coiipi‘r;iti\i‘.s, the ('ai‘.i~lI.ivi A~wi‘iatiiin of (‘unstim- i=I”~ .i'il =.'iiii'v‘v\ ‘l'rH_'i‘llii‘i', they t"!i;lii iii in‘ alili‘ in liiiil lllll \\lii‘lhi‘i', in tact. the iilwiisiis til.‘~[>€ll'll_V in prices is due to profitceriiig some. \\lll~‘l‘¢‘ .'1lI‘llL'_ the line on \\'lii‘lhi‘r it is ll"l'li l\ an lllt‘\'ll.'|llit’ ciiiii-iiniitam of the mi~ili‘rii Ilt‘nl£illf‘l for expensive processing and packaging. Hand- ling costs, too. which are \'Pl'_\' heavy rum» I'l.'l_‘.'\_ \\lli iiiidi>iihti‘dl_\ come in luv‘ -i" l'i‘lllil§,j i‘.\;iiiiiii:ilioii. If we have any criticism at all. it is with respect to the indefinite tiuie Hll(ittt»‘tl for the (‘iiiiiiiiission's \\IIl'l-. l-.’-iiiil t‘oiiiiiii.~.x-iriiis cost a L"""l ili‘.'il Hf lll1|llt‘_\'_ i-‘\'pi‘('iall_\' wheii. as in this case, fllt‘)' are oh- llZ‘P4‘l to travel far afield in search 0' "'»".:"lll'l‘ l'iili‘ss illi‘_\ .’ll'f-‘ work. "li "“il’!in a time limit llii‘_\' arc lll«“l_\ to he a little tardy in making a rr—‘imi‘t It is always better to pro- cvcil Hfl the éI\\‘llllllllll)fl that a report ""l\l iv‘ I‘-willy at a i-ei-taiii date, F\f’l‘l later on -Sllftilld l'U5lll..\’ an exteiisiiin. Under the plan as aiiiiriuiii-ed, no one has ‘lit-‘ when the in- ‘l’lll‘.\ l‘€|ll lit‘ (‘X}>¢‘i'ti‘rl tn piir‘l_ And that is iiiifrirtiiiiate. in \'lt‘\\' of the 1mD‘>l‘taiice of the findings to the national €‘(‘Iillrinl_\'. cii‘i'iiin.sta iii-cs ltiua \‘ll>_jllll'I$l The Proposed Exchange .\t lilil its iil'l‘icial. At a meeting of l‘i-mirlcnt i<Ii<eiihower and his Pl'i\'i«ers it was flt't'ltlf"tl that \\’llf‘f‘l "‘lt'..‘i"\\ l|H‘l‘l\ in .l;iiiiiai'_v the i"i‘e.~iili‘nl will .'l.\l( for legislation aiitlioriring him to share niiclear S-’<.‘i‘cts with the allies. .V\‘llf‘('ll-l(’3llA\'. if the I‘I‘i'v“'iiiii‘iirl.itiiiii is accepted. the l'l'l‘\lfll‘lll wiiulil lie ‘dllllltirlyyfid "'0 3f‘l*I‘“\'e liilatei-al agreenients for the ewhaiige of such informa- tion‘ wlii-ii hf‘ deciiis it in the inter- flii this lat- lt'l‘ iiliiui-i‘. the lililll l.\ iiki‘l_\' to run into dillii-iiltii-s. sliice it is clearly at the “it Hill‘ at filling i‘-l i-l ll ilii-ii;i_l ili‘ii-ii\i“'. Fllrtimi liiit sti‘i‘iii_'t]ii‘iiiiig ;ilii.iii i. <4 ~_il;,.]. l "1 ill“ ;i;>‘- lll \lllt‘l'li.lll \l'4'lll'll\, If l‘»rit:iiii is to .i;‘W‘iiii‘iit \\llll tlic l'iiitcd Hui‘ li‘ll"j |.\ t'I"‘l.Illl \l~li ll‘ t."i ll lil|‘l it \\|ll h:i\'c to l"‘ ’ ' rt llll-1“. l"‘('l]ll'I"§ll li.|~l\’_ The »‘‘'l‘-‘' 4" F‘ '1<t lit‘ an iiiii-iiiiilitiiiiial "ll" ‘>1’ It will \"‘l‘\‘f‘ no lllll'[l(l\‘f‘. 'l'li--rc is no '..!ll.'l"i'llllN‘ in any -‘\«‘l lli.ii f‘iiii‘_'ii‘\\ \‘.Ill '_;i.'iiit the ‘*“‘l“'vl7.“ ‘V-i':ii‘ i‘iiiii1l"\~’iiir‘ii lT'rl\t‘ v‘\l"-‘~- cvl llieirisclics in favour of It; l"il iilln-is arc agniiist it. while a giuivi lli-lll_\ are \I'f‘[llll'.'ll Scnatoi iiltll.llfl lliisscl tlf (il‘f)lL:];[‘ chair lllrtll til the infliii-iiii.il .\'i~ii:ilc Arm ed .\'~“i\ir-cs ('onimitti‘r‘ and I mom lK‘t’ of the Joint Atomic (‘niiiiiiilti-i‘, i‘:llf‘l‘fi{_\' this “i am }_'iilllL' to be \'l'l‘_\' slow in .'l]I[ll'tl\lllfl it. I want to know ex- actl_\ wlicre we are going and the ptJi‘piisi- of the interchange. I'm not in favour of sharing lllilllill'_\' sec- rets just to liolstcr our friends‘ mor- ale". That seems to be a fairly re- presentative view, and it probably rneans that proposed legislation is in for I rough passage. The ironic thing about it is that, from all accounts. Britain has has f‘V[ll‘l"<.\t‘(i vii-w . more Ieeretrln the nuclear field than has the United States. More- Asking'Queslions A .pi-i-ial tlixpaltil to The Lluar “with Liliera iiciiil>i‘i'.~' i‘l<l\\HI‘|l 15 iiiiiil to 2t\l\' llllt‘.\llt)flS or put iiiic.~ tions on the oiticr paper in the hop. the tliiicriiiiicnt taken t)\(‘l‘ h_\ that no l‘riiici- ilHll ll(llQ‘S frr-iii «if i‘iiil\ai'i':is.<irig this task has l)(‘1‘ll ilt‘lll‘_\ .\lurph_\. i.ll)l‘l"(ll .\1.i’. fin \\'i‘stiiioi'l;ind, I\'.B. and 'l‘. A. M Kirk. Liberal MP. for .\'hi‘lhurn Yarmouth. I\'.S." It goes on to sa_\ that “an aiiswcr to H llllt'~'lllIll filci by Mr. Muipliy rc\cali‘d that there wcrc BUR more Ull(‘lT‘l[)ltl_\'t‘fi in Pi-1.1 on I\‘ov. 29 this year than at thc saiiie dale a _\'f"cll' ago". tlppiisitioii iiii‘iiilii‘rs «in. (ii course, ask i‘iiibai‘i‘assiiig llll6‘\'ll(ln!~ or f]ut‘.\'ll()ll.< which they hope will be emharrassiiig. And there is no iilllillf that a rise in lilll‘llll>ltl_\lllt‘lil l‘igiiri~s. it ma_\' hi‘. is not relished by any t‘.ovi‘i*nmciit. But surely the priniary purpose of the order paper is not to criiliarrass the but to elicit in- foriiiatioii; and a iiii‘iiilii‘r iiiics not have to be in opposition to ask a liiiwi‘\i‘i' small (iovcrniiiciit question bi-ariiig on the ei-iiiiomic status in an area in wliicli he is pai ll('|llHl'l}‘ iiitcri‘sted. We do not believe that oiii i-‘i‘d- eral i‘cpi‘c.<critatives. who happcn to he .-;upporti‘rs of the (;o\'i‘i'riiiiciit, are content with askiiig iiiil_\' tliosc questions which are sure to receive bright answers and ignoring those which may reveal slightly un- pleasant conditions in the employ- ment picture or any other field of the economy. On the contrary. what we know of Messrs. Maclfean, Mac-' qtia.t'i'ie. Phillips and Mai-iloiiald leads us to liclicvi.‘ that they arc quite prepared to take ihc roiigli with the smooth and that they have no intention of referring an) pi-rtiiii"nt iiiicsilioii. \\llatl‘\t“l‘ its answer is likely to lie, to iipposition members from nciglibouring Pro- vinccs. EDITORIAL NOTES The chieftain of an African trihc which is under British protection says he has given up eating human flesh. fl llmP-hOll()Ul'(.‘(l (‘listom of his pi'edecessors. Now that he has become civilized. next thing we i(li'n\‘ he'll be demanding full sover- Plgiil} and a seat in the Lfiiitcd Na- lltili V A I I I (in the '2.'>th aniiivci'.<ai'_\' of ele\ation to the episcopate (‘;ii'riiiial Spellman of .\'c\v York was lll't‘\‘(‘lll- his ed with cash gifts aiiioiinliiig to .$lflfl,ll0fl. His Eniinence has now turned over the full amount to the building fund of 3 .\'('llf)fll In lii'iu'ltiri Mass. The school will he know ii as the (Tai-diiial Spcllniaii L'r‘ntral High School. ' t I t \\'hi‘n hit’. Aillai .\'ti-iciisoii. ili-- fi-atcd llcnioi‘i‘atii' caiididati‘ lll last _\'eai*'s Presidential clei-tiiiii. ;ii~i-cpl ed the post of Cflllxllllfllll to thc .\'l;ili‘ lll‘|ii‘ll’llllI'lll on l\~lli‘\ whicli will l'flfTlt‘ tip at next win-l\'< meet ing of .\'.i\'l‘ti. he was tlilt‘l'l‘fl .‘~‘~l.‘<.Rf' I da_\ plus ."_~'l'_’,tiii for f‘\lN‘ll.\'f‘.\ llowcvor. he rcliixed the pa)" and (‘(lll\‘t‘lllt‘(l to take inil_\ li'.i\i-lliiig i‘\pi‘ii.<i‘.<. State i)cpai'tiiii‘iit offii~inl.~ are said to be mystified over his gi‘ni‘rosit_\' - so rare is it. I I ~fit‘Lf2tl'fllll£ tlii‘ .\'llL{Lft‘\lltlll of making the proposed Riii~ili-ii-'l‘or- mcntine causeway a toll lllHt‘t)lli.',l'l fare. it may not be out of place to liappeiied bridge ai'ross the Mai-kiiiai‘ .\'ti‘ait.s in l'ppi‘r Michigan. In the month of note what on the new November, the first full month of operation. rr‘vcniics amounted to .<.'l¥lf‘i,0f)tl, with an average toll of $»'l.79. The income was $42.lltltl more than the monthl_\' interest require- merits on the $100 million bond issue. I I 0 Whether by accident or design. the value of (‘anadian imports from the United States has dropped con- siderably in recent months. in ()cto- her. the last month for which figures are available. they were down $61‘; million from the same month a year ago. For the 10 month period they amounted to $4,783,600.()()() against $4,782.(Il0.000 in the same period of 1956. Meanwhile, imports fmm the United Kingdmv rose in flctoher to s44.3oo.om from s43.70n.ooo in 1956. This brought the total 10 month figure to. S437,7m.000 com- pud with $l5,!ll,(lJ0 I year Ip. A HARD TO REALIZE HE'S JUST AROUND THE CORNER : I/N1’ OTTAWA REPORT ATClidllie~ri“ " iiiiawa ll(‘\lln_\' will llf'l_'(‘l'lfl_\" l\(‘('l\tln l‘iinic '\lmister John l)ic- i fenh:«iliei_ wlcn he leads t‘anada's dclcgaiion ai the "summit meet- ing" of the .\’orth Atlantic allies in Paris next week. The opportunity Ind tilt‘ dim will he his. to gise that inventing a lead towards new pol- icies, policies which would revi- talise prospects for the Western . World and which would write his . name large in the history books. . it ll widely recognized that. llfll(‘\S some leader does poim I | new wai. we will all go slumb- . ling along the proved path of’ tragedy. And that path is surely leading us towards I darkness which would limother freedom throughout (hp world for I thou- . sand years ‘ For the lriith about the Wesl- ‘ ge To Leadership y Patrick Nicholson special Correspondent for The Guardian ‘ omlfll. em and Free World is that its‘ onl_v shield. the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. is falling to plP('PI Experts in all the allied nations admit that NATO will dis- |lil4‘L'l'dlf‘. if ll is allowed to con- . tinuc its prcseni aimless ihriiiiizh I958 The ('0r'nmiinisl }e.'iiier.~ in the Kremlin will then have won their chief obicr-live of the (‘old War. whii h is in hrcnii up our collec- liic \l‘l'|ll'll_V s_\\ll'ln i\nd we in A Dead Sea Oasis Frank other in The (‘hrlstlan Science Monitor lf.id llaiid who hid here from ihc ui.iili Ill King Saul. been in- terested in archac-olog_\. he might hate .\f)flllf‘l'f in this oasis some aiicicnt finds which even in his day were smcral thousand years old This was f‘llsl'(>\4‘l't‘(‘l b\ 3 group of iiniug llchi'cw' l'ni\cr<ii\' ar- ('ll.l(‘0liIfll\ls when surveying the Pin ‘.ZPfll Rl‘l‘H this fall At an cit ration Minve the central sweet- walcr source hcre. hidden from he i-in of faxllfll visitors. the ar- l‘ll.‘lf‘illIIQl\fS camc aI'i‘(iss hardly nllllt‘f‘.'ll)ll‘ traces of a building 'l‘he\ establislicd the building’; gcncral oiiilinc onlv after carcful scarch Test digging at the dcplh of om‘ _\ai'd discliiscd iitcnsils from the "(‘oppcr and Stone igc ' gcneially put between 4.- 300 and .'l.0flfl B. ( The find was not pursued fur- l ihcr Is the survcving missions, task was restricted merely to es- tablishing the archaeological po- |(‘llll.'|lllll‘\ of ihc area \cvcrihc- lcw. ihc financial and manpower pU\\Il)llll|(‘s now it lll.'ll f‘\( avaliiins at this spot some time next iear I-‘ORTIFII-ZD (‘.-H‘!-‘. F0 "VD A number of other hroniising finds of the fin gcdi oasis were W" on the country's archaeologi- cal map by the mrveying team. These include forts and building! of Hebrew kings and Roman Id- ministrators. some compounds of buildings of hiiherln unexplained purpose of the Roman and Byzan- llfli’ Dfriods -- and I fortified cave. "Although in didn't find ‘mg- Ikirt of Saiils robe‘ this mint easily have been the cave wherp David and his men . when pursued by Saul.‘ said Dr, Ynhnnan Aharoni. vernlty lecturer. archaeological Iurvey team. It is I particularly long cave. completely hidden at the highefl m o u at above David‘: River. which is one of the three sweet- I I E I 5 drift the West will then be ripe to be bittcii off plum by plum by the. lied Wolf A DREAM Tl'R.\ll-ill .\'0l'R The statesmen who conceivedi the North Atlantic .\||iance en- visaged it as I club of freedom- loving dciiiiicracies. whose DIV!» pics would be Wllllli: to make in iinison those sacrifices necessary to ensure mir joint defence. Those same statesmen quickly realised that the cost of defence in the new‘ global scientific war-" fare comes high. costing plenty: in inntcrials. brains and man- power We wuiild lime to con — crate generously Ind whole-hear- ledlv to strengthen all our econ- - to enable each nation to support that huge economic bur- . dcn voliintarily. But instead of making this effort. we lapsed in- to rivalries which have sapped our own and our allies‘ strength. And the almighty dollar of pri- vate enterprise competed luc- ccssfullv with the tax dollar of national defense li wooed. to the hlL!ll(‘l'~pfll(l work designing new model kitchen gadgets. the brain: which might otherwise have been creating I Wetern artificial moon f'ART.\'I'IRS IN PI'IAf'|'I The Soviet monolith had no THREE TINY STREAM! Pieces of ceramics found in and - around the cave indicated that it had been in use from the early iron Age until Roman days in- cluded were the era of the He’ brew Judges and Kingdoms. the Rabvlonian Exile and return. and the days of .lP.=lls The whole oasis is cut by deep canyon. with three tiny streams at the bottom of the wadis They are David's River in the north. the Pin gedi spring in the middle. and the iirugot River in ihc south all flowing eastward into the licad Sea. A «teen mountain towers above the IDTITIE of I-In-gedi A singie ii;ii'rnw path climbs to its peak, and continues to the west toward i ili.- town of Hebron in Jordan. A series of artificial farming. tcrraccs. canals. and ruins of wI- l ier reservoirs were found by the ieaiu on the mountain slopes cast of ihc iprlnfl. llntiriniz human of l forts in the course of iluccecding ccntiirics had obvioiisly been in- vested here to force some yield from the cruielly desolate soil. The technique of terrace: lI_‘ well in coins and ceramics in- dicated activities from the days of Hebrew kings. and Hellenistic and Roman periods The fact that the survey team found mostly on (‘fllmnl of town or village life. was taken as indication that l-in gedi had mostly been used Is I strr teglc key position of ruling Id- minlstrationii Permanent settle- ment mu.-i hIOe been scanty and rather dispersed The ruins of a Rom In fort and I overlooks. the fort muet have served the of controlling road leading b In i. I l 9 ‘scientific demands of the state. I _io_v their prospect of world dom- ‘ ination. ; vey map of the . M years ago. Though their‘: had such problem. The chase went out from the Kremlin. and prior- It\' was given to the military and even though this lhcii meant that the comrades co afford automobiles equipped with four cigar lighters — in most cases they could not even afford the cigars. b they can at leasi en- Russia‘; prnven \f‘I(‘nll|lf‘ lcad ership in a sensational new field has scared the smugness even (Hit of those yaniee traders So Waxlllflflliln now proclaims the need for "inter-dependence ' af- ter a fl‘lllll(’SS decade in which she has practised simultaneous- Iv both military partnership and economic warfare with us with her miter 'allies " sular isolated Britain admits that isolation is no longer enough for 3 -1 Our previous effort in the (‘old War has not been good enough. The NATO nations must immed- iately stop this farce of being part-lime allies We must all prove to ourselves and to the un- (‘0mmlllP(i nations that demo- cratic freedom can offer I dra- matic cminter-attraction in the . He will 65 years old. Most Likely To Be lniured Iy He:-mar N. Iudeeee H.0- statiuics lay I Dedeltrllll PN- bably will I.‘ killed-la your com- munity tomorrow. He will be Iii-ucii down by I passenger vehicle sometime be- tween 5 and 10 p.m. lprobably beiwooii I Ind ‘I pm‘ 50 cmues the street. probably be It lent While I younger person would have I better chance of surviving In Into lnJury. thin P060“-f1Il'l ohancea of living are only one in nine. According to Itatiuiea. the injury will be fatal. A survey made by the Citizens Traffic Safety Board of metro politan Chicago shows that W per cent of accident fatalities in I Eakimoa the fact that their iglooe dirty from fine duat blown in by the wind: from the N can plains. Now all is coming to the reecue. A cum bued and iI my to keep clean. looe made of thlI substance are going up on Baffin lIlInd.—Pet- ‘ roleum Times. London ‘ NOTES in ‘THE WAY,‘ by isaetpelluielhthe The Ilr far north. and the land in snow white. But. for I long time. the have been pcrturhd by l growl Amerl- ‘ lg- I rived in Georgetown yesterday! latoes for Cuba. The car-I aviuiiu Iain mu Iuiii.i».‘,'i lty ltllll that movie-making ha; i benefited artistically from com. with TV. Which I presentations. Ilmoel any llltl'.'|(‘ looks |ood?—VictoriI Times l‘A(.‘l's ABOUT - Al I wedding reception i ,i While I can't ldentu this vic- plastic material bu been devel- 0, “,9 ‘mm decided to :lnJ"l'_'l"' iim by name. I can ll you I oped which look like now. can‘ whet", “won. in an ream". lot about him. be made into imitation ice Ilabs um new win. an hundred‘ M people filing‘ put were saying As he moved along. be “My grandmother 1 u It nice!" "Think you much. ‘How sweet of you to say so" were the responses to in. announcement. No one had iiie Q. d ‘ slightest idea what he said. l(‘a\'l Iel will take on I full cargo of: Iced po go is being supplied by Aasocia-. ted Qhippers. of all the groom. who exclaimed jovially. "it's about time you ii...i. the same step. old man!" -on, . wI Journal thin city are pedestri Without the armor of an auto to protect him. I pedestrian can not put up much of I defense I- gainst I huge Iteel bumper bear- struck down in traffic Iccidente in Chicago. die in contrast to one in 232 moii ‘elucle occupants. F the most dangerous month. Sat-p urday the most dangerous day and the hour between 6 and 7 P- . m the most dangerous time. It will be dark when lomot‘-l row’: accident occurs. the . ther probably is I ll be I little cloudy and maybe folly. '00- TM 1 Iurface of the road is apt to be ‘ wet. I can hell you something about the driver of the auto. ton He'll likely be the .\'nUnll ml" 2;tw‘ecn the ages of 25 to 34 1 AJOR VIOLATIONS The police will arrest him for one or all of three major violI- I tionI——drunken driving. speed -or failing in yield the right ell wI.v - Almost half the drivers mvolv- ‘ ed in fatal accidents in Chicago. i recently were charged with It leasi one of these violItions. I hope with all my heart that i the Iccident I have just outlined . doesn't occur. But I have studied l (‘hicago traffic statistics very ' thoroughly —and they say it will. Qt‘!-ISTION AND ANSWER ' B N. H: Does I baby have as . good I chalice for life if the mo- 1 tlier ‘has I Cacaarean as if it is 3 born normally‘? Answer: The mortality rate is higher in babies delivered by l (‘Ieaarean operations. The Age Old Story 3 whosoever therefore Ihall huII- I hle himself II thin little child. ‘ the same II greatest in the |dng- ‘ om of heaven. _.a:“¢-' Woedée/in communist way of life All our leaders say this now‘ but none of them set the example to do it. - From the big capitals of the Western Big Three. in with frail support are giving frail leadership. They are hated and Sll.\‘Df"(‘lf'(‘i by lh(‘ll‘ allies. on the grounds of doiiblcdcalins: econ- nmlf‘ greqi and imperialist am- bitinns. Flirt nobody Inspects (‘anadn of obi-Ie things: In what Canada say: in international councils heeded The route we should now all lake was blucprinlcd by (‘an- . it has re-‘ ada eight years ago. peatedly and again recently been endorsed by such statesman as ' Prime. Minister Dlefenbaker and Nobel Prizcman Pearson; the trail now needs to be bla/.cd. If next week's summit meeting. There lies .\lr lhefcnbakPr'I path to his date with destiny. in Jordan Two exceptions to the rule of isolated buildings were found by the sun cv team They were ruins of two maior compounds of bull- dings. discovered on Pl(‘\Ill0fl8 near the Arugot River. at the oasis. Thirty room: were counted by archaeologists in one of them. and more than 50 in the other one. They had been built of unhcwn Itone. partly leaning against. huge SURVEY MAP 0l‘Tl')ATl‘ID (‘eramics collected on the spot indicated the Roman and Byzan- iinp periods. but the exact pur- posc of the buildings will be im- possible to determine before add- itional digging is made. The archaeological survey in the En-gedi Irea was the first i ‘ one since (‘R Conder and H. H. Kuchener tlalcr Lord Kitchener of Kharimimi had drawn up their overall achaeological Iur lble lind some been In excellent work. it has he- come Iomehwat out of date. Not (levied II nomen documents. nu year‘: Irchaeologleal ew- ‘ti i‘- I ” ilillilii‘ is: THE HIGHWAY ‘ This is the highway. Here cement ‘ stone l decisively have Itaked I claim‘ i for wheels; I .' Ind transfer-trucks Ind tractors. .' Iutomobi es. I ‘cycles and trailers accept it Is‘ their own The fields have parted for the zrindlng gear; fences edge-over. nervous I nil dismayed. the valleys call back to their deepest shadi- their foxes and their towhee and heir deer. ‘Even the anxious skies forbid‘ their wings . to dip down here. while squirrels and rabbit stare from the roads ditclies. wonder- ing it they dare ri out before those pushing things. da pl'Q‘li.‘\'ll1I l 1 Unix when traffic paliscs for the l iur of .\ll[7[‘l(‘f‘lll1N‘. vi ild crealurcl can cross liver - birds drop for seeds. and I Ipril in the pavement : crack ih I n k brictly it may flower. —Helen Harrington ; In the (‘hristian Science Monitor. 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