ATTI"-IE GUAR"DTAN I NOTES-BY -n-is -WAY its no doubt that Mr. Nehru hoped to take advantage of this little fact of history at . the Indonesia Conference. (So did Mor. Chou, for an entirely different purpose.) Medically I Speaking '. 'V1v1n Prhu Ilward l1I.n1l Like to now" ldilar. Drank V1111! Iolani M11110. in A. lunch kuch offit-11 at Iummcrrde. Montague and Aihenn. Auiho ind 11 Second (.1111 Ihil by inc Poet oiffec Department. ' 0tl.1w1. g , I! Currier: Charlottetown. Suniinermla 115.00 per annum. llaowhcru h P,l.l. 0.00. other Provineu and uh. Il2.I)t Mr nnnuin "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink." WEDNESDAY. MAY 4. III! Nosey Questionnaires How nosey can Bureaucracy get? Civil servants at Ottawa are now being queried p r officially as to their eating habits--what I 4' they had'for breakfast and why. Accord- ing to an official publication of the Na- tional Health and Wei-flare Department, this project reflects "a growing concern over the eating habits observed by nursing counsellors in government buildings all over Ottawa. Starting with 1 survey of breakfasts in one building the project will be extended to 111 government employees -land 1 special program of nutrition educa- tion will be undertaken." Of the 398 people who answered an .official rniestionnaire on percent "admitted" not eating brea'ifast at all. An additional two per cent had cof- fee or tea only and a further 20 percent started the day "too far down on the health scale" by eating only some toast with their coffee. This made a total of "one person in three getting off to a poor daily start." In contrast. some 20 percent. ate "a very good breakfast,” absorbing what the officials regarded as 1 sufficient amount of protein food to lessen the tempt- "Iltion (inherent. apparently, in the human ,ra1-el to "loaf around 1 canteen loading up on less nutritious foods" later in the ;;day. Employees were even asked to list ”,"any reason why they did not eat as good 11 breakfast as they thought they should." -"Listed accordingly In the Department's jofficial organ. "Health and Welfare" are p the victims' aliblsz "Allowing too little. time" was by far the commonest reason. In more settled times it would have been a good drawing card. But, in these days. practical issues of the moment are as im- portant as long range ambitions and more g important than past events; and, however g sym-pathetic the smaller nations of Asia . J and Africa may be to Mr. Nehru's "Asia for the Asians and Africa for the Africans" political concept, most of them are wise enough to realize that only by allying themselves with the West can they hope to secure themselves against what; General 'Romulo of the Philippines called "the new super barbarism of Communism." so much 1 matter of likes and dislikes as of the practical considerations of the hour. ' They know that no Western nation is go- ing to take them back into colonial status; . and they have reason to believe that Red ' Chinaeor Soviet Russia-would if given the opportunity-an opportunity which, in- cidentally, Mr. Nehru's idealistic neutral- V ism would have no power to prevent. Crashing The Age Barrier As acroplam-s approach the speed of the whjom H isound---about 1200 milonietcrs per hour- : they hit the "sound -barrier." Travel with- lin this range of speeds is stormy; the ,plane's rock and shake, biifieted by air lvibrations. At higher velocities, however, smoot-h flight is again possible. Recent studies indicate that the "sound barrier" has its counterpart in the human body. ' According to one researcher. our bodies reach an "age barrier" when we; get to be 60 years old. 75, the physician declares, many of the body's gradual aging processes cease; the breakdown of certain tissues and organs;ied states, had sci off a hydrogen stops, and is actually supplanted by a per- iod of renewed growth. before reaching this "age barrier", or while we are going through it. But if we manage to survive it, the physician notes. there is smooth sailing ahead-the chanccsl of living to 100 are good. Between 60 and ' EDITORIAL NOTES It isn't - So Fa l'1tth1Ihn1ct.llfIwIlI . . 2:23;. 1”” lloi-i111N..l11l1111.I. . DESIRE -roe BUCK THUMB ers in hi1 mouth. Your young baby. you see. get: great 11ti1- factlon out of mouth niovemcnu. Luvs llm Alon Because I givu him pleasure, ordinarily you shouldn't try to break him of the habll 1t thin time. A: your youngster grow older, he will gradually lose much of his desire for mouth movement. He finds other thing: to interest him, such 11 playing with his feet 1nd hands. Lime by little. tbs world growl more interesting for him 11 he sees more and hear: more. Grad- ually he may lose his thumb-1uck- ing habit if you keep him well- fed and occupied, although about half of the children still suck their thumbs or finger: occasion- ally 1t the age of four. Thumb-sucking can -cause de- formities such 11 buck teeth. But you probably don't have to worry If your youngster has stopped suck- ing his thumb by the time he is six. Most of them do. by this ltime. Even if your baby's upper On March 1, I954, a chalk-white radiuzic-me uusi ml on 1.. Japan- ese fishermen aboard the tuna boat boat Fortunate Dragon 72 miles from Bikini where the Uni- l bomb. . n It took three liours for the pul- Most of us dlel vcrized Bikini coral to start falling out from the air and coat the vessel with radioactive debris. One of the fishermen later died. What happened to the crew of .lbe Fortunate Draiznn stunned civil defence planllers "CIRCLE EVA(illATl()N" Up to then. civil defence plan- ning had been based on "circle evacuation” of target areas. That is, the populace would move out Civil Defense Planning By Dave Mclntnsh Canadian Press Staff, 0ttnw1 titles of radio-sodium and radio-1"" chlorine. A bomb burst in the "Feds """"'g ""3 pwme ' ' ' ' Atlantic off ilaliiax would probablylW"r.V' Y! in his ""1? M17”? '9' cloak the city in a lethal fog even "'9 Marl 07 "Wm though no hlasl shook the city. srrk the Lord. il The Age Old Story reioice that i teeth and law do stick out 1 little as 1 result of prolonged sucking, the demormity usually will disap- pear soon after he stops. Beyond the nge of six, though. Give thanks unto the Lord. call thumb-sucking for hours on 9nd Ill! might cause pumanent buck teeth. child want: to suck hi1 thumb before you can do much about it. QUESTION AND ANSWER You've got to determine why your lhehznne Of George (Winnipeg Free Press) have changed. They can no long- in many foods. illrtlcllllrly lhl er see the true radical tradition 9"l'"5""1i-5 "Id I numb” of Vellh expressed in the Labor party. 6 O 0 Liberal politicians in Britain must. feel 1 fine irony in the tim- ing of Lady Megan Lloyd George's decision to join the Labor Party. About the decision itself. her for- mer colleagues will not be aur- prised. Lady Megan has been Vil- ibly tottering on the edge of it A. R.: I am sixteen years old and cannot take vitamin C. Can this vitamin be absorbed by the system in any other way? Answer: Vitamin C in pruent tables. it is also available in the ing the best methods to obtain the vitamin C you require. form of tablets. You should con- ,m, m suit with your physician concern- change. The Liberal party declin- ed in Britain. and the Llbrli party seemed to take over much mm-?-e-T atruulc for more had. For his descendants it's 1 utn-lulu for more clout 1p1c1. -Hamilton Spectator. sum Tun; 11duI'el!I:l'-ix I; hung to why Ive m inter-pi-ovIncl1l 1nd lute:-n1tloii1l on this continent in order to re- duce th1 haurds 1nd the canal!- Llcencc plate: from nuny states and provinces are encountered on the main thoroughfares. ...f'gg-mu-'g Advocate. Applouuoc. baked apples. IP- plc dumplingl. and pie all can be had 1t practically any time and 1: quite nuonable prices. Not that we would Iuggeat that it ahould nplaco the any sprins rbubub pk by any menu. It is generally accepted that those first few cuttings 1: least have 1 cer- tain healthful quality for this time of the year. Rhubarb is 'be- lieved to have originated in North- 1rn China 1nd is generally dc- Icribed 11 1n herb. Indeed it is one of the oldest. known medic- ines. used 1: 1 drug by the Ch"1' eae 11 in back at 2700 B.C. -Owen Sqund Sun-Times. it will strike people on t.hi1 con- tinent 11 1 In-ange anachrollillll that the Labor Party in the Unit- ed Kingdom is adv anng nation- alization of water Iupplies. These water Iystems have been under public ownership for 10 long here it is difficult to believe the same arrnngemeni doesn't prevail every- where else. Despite strides of un- tionalization in the United Kin!- dom then still nrc some places where water ayateml are private- ly owned. Thul. in some instances. that country in ion advanced. in public-ownerchip than the United States or Canada. -Wlndsvf Star. Traffic cops are lot. 11 1 rule noted for their good humor Or ll Ipreaden of loy. which mlk” the use of Constable Bert L1- cnne of the local force an ex- tremely interesting one. For Bert Lncuac believes that the cum! way to carry out 1 difficult Job is to show iuppineu mi sood natui-1 youruclf in 11 0110!! 90 bring 1bout better relation: with the people you have to deal with. Apparently it come: back to the old adage that your opinion of others i1 1 reflection of your own condition. A man or woman who enjoy; bappineu 1111 happiness in others. but 1 person who on- lu1t returned to Toronto from Sudbury. could hove bad sudbury. neighborhood lakes in mind. when he replied that some inland lake; have , "sparse" populations." only the most optimistic 1ngler would drop 1 line in Lake Rlnusuy, Mm. now Lake or Trout Lake. in, efforts might he rewarded by main: 1 until Dike. More like- ly. hi1 luck would consist of an old rubber fire or the branch of 1 tree. -Sudbu; Sm, . The niudeni. who b nodding Mg head over hi1 book may not in apringfeverinh at all; he may in conducting an experiment for the National Defence Research Board, The b0Il1TlIICOklnI'0HI'ld.n antidote for motion-aicknen and the effects can be obtained b, nodding the head backward and forward or sideways. Most mo tion sickness has been traced to man”: built-in balance governors, two semi-circular canals, one und. er each ear. Undamaged and treated right, these cnnal1 aim the muscles which keep the body operating on 1n wen keel. They can be ' 4, however, by violent change: in motion. The dizziness and illness sensations which result are particularly im. portant in aviation. The research board I1 I19! content with peoplp nodding over decks, however. in 1 Toronto laborntory, it has set up revolving couches. 1 tweniy. foot gong and 1 particularly fast elevator. The people who will be subjected to .tlIe1c Iclentific tor- tures will also take various drugs intended to counter the unhappy effects. Spring favor in much mar. ple111nt. C -Monuu1 G1zett1. EXPiCT K LIGIONNAIIES MONTREAL (GP) e- Ionic 100 delegates an expected to menu the ma provincial convention of the Canadian Legion to be held 11 Ste. Agatha. Qu1.. May 15-21. Very Rev. J. 0. Andersen, Anglican dean of Ottawa and Dominion prel- ident of the legion. will nddreu the convention opening. Refrigeration Repair! To All Makes LIPLIANOH BALI! l SERVICE -"Lack of appetite" came next. "Maybe" or W, immdiam ,.eg,(,,, 0; the . . , . , , i ' , g V I ever since she lost her parha- of the good in radicalism. for not beyond the WW". md lmhor, ,0” mu”, "H mu", 3, gum", 17- gmmus ctorrl-mentator -dds. gm-; gee; E... .. ..,. ..... .... good ,......... At ::v2::;::;;l::'x.1:.:- :::.::.?f; r:;m:;y.::.::,".:.:;:":'.: ::"':.:' ::::.”;:::"i:: "L 5: Iv." ' to 2:3 r”".v.- A 0' -W M" '''.r . t .. - - . . e - I -. - ' v ' C - v mus -I you ivld I ll bl :- pe were jug azy (" :0 up 00 8 9 least that L! bhe opinion Of NEW B1U”3' wnmled tn ""5 ”"' vite the suspicion that she was omy became stagnant and the greatest care when liandlinugutheu Llffy ogajotllteinelrl-CUT! hnu:h1.p1rt ' ' . , . . B t th -b b h d ll . .. . . (MINT! WW W91"uPln Hlihti mhnlln the Wm-ks Mmlster of Lands who says that um" ' mp" "m C 8"” ' waiting for the welcoming nrms British people of all opinions lost books. and therefore we are sure of mm-., .g)m-5,-ooh 3,. i faith in their own enterprise. The that you will not mind wuhing cord. MOTORS Rewinding Repairs iii” .'questionnairell One person in five ”ex- - - . N;)( on”. did the 2().m(.g,-33,," Bi. of 1 sale Labor seat. I . p g Tit? U regspd mr riwn phat bwakt-Mt wag go th? muCh,mahgne(:1 nmmal dpsiroys '1 Ger kin; bgm1,..u,e pquivalenl nf 20, That was unjustified cynicism. virtues of the Labor party for your hlnds befvfe dolnl I0." ELEOIIICAL it . P L p i ' ' i ' ' mm Slmcles of ""99 harmful to fore-51 000.00(l tons of TNT-have a punch Obviously. it attributed too much moderate men were an illusion PWP19. 'Vh0 ll'0g WOTUIY .0 A TOIMIUI MN "'0 Shim” with a radius of 14 miles but. political calculation in 1 daughter of the Great Depression. in the handle hm bml" Wl" 1'03 mind till! lllllnd llkf-ti "1 310 PNVin" R0Wl" . -Important. A few considered breakfast too ll . expensive, "but observation shows many 'iliich people Ipending more money on , potato chips or chocolate bars or soft l s . drinks, during the day, 1nd actually de- r v ' Vieloping malnutrition.” "Only 1 few ob- " jected to the breakfast outline (it seems the "outline" went with the questionnaire) 7 - ' on the ground that it was fattening." The report does not say how many, if any, of the vichms wrote in protesting at the in- ' wision of their privacy and telling the ; nosey nutritionists to mind their own ' business. Health programmes are excellent and food experts can be of great help in ad- vising the public on their eating habits. But there are limits to be observed by propagandists however worthy their mot- other citizens in this free Dominion to domestic privacy, to live theiriofvf-hours in their own way, and certainly to eat when. how and what they please without pater- lumably responsible enough to hold down well-paid government jobs. At. lng" problems the pmuch better engaged in investigating. i A Clue A paragrapli in Prime Minister Nehru's it-losing speech at the Bandung Conference may supply the clue to India's confusing foreign policy and Mr. Nehru's personal Ittachment to what he is pleased to call growth. lsquelched. for the very same reason. It Mme of 140 miles; is too expensive. hours. 1 mother in a British hospital re- cently received 33 pints of blood. At one mmpemem cm,am,.s as fa, as , , . lt, , ,h V 'v d 23 i t in onl two Chathsm and 50-per-cent casualties lves. Civil servants have as much right as i Q age q 9 W09”? p n S y ' nal Interference. They are adults and pre-., any rate: superimposed upon the great cir- cles of ll-bomb bldast and heat. lvlvere - , ellipses of rs ioactive a -on , Dominion 31981 and. Coal Cofporf stretching far beyond the circles tion will close one of its biggest mines in or primary damage. C . . . Tl U.S. At ' E ' - Cape Bieton at the end of May because miss'f;m his mgalcptlbaglaialwe of the lack of markets, and the high cost ellipses cankmean. Absstumlng tho; - t r remslne of operations. Deep underground, the ai hclfzfn ,0". 36 houm mine reaches far out under the Atlantic this in the meaning in Canadian - arms: ocean, and it costs much to haul the H . supwbomb were propped coal from the working face to the hoist gill HaqIilllo&.If:;i the; dl;i:li;lsmv;lz::3 own n 1 m e-wi e shaft. Hopes that the coal could be manu- Toronto, mm would be. 19o.p,,. factuped into by.pr0ducLq glso were cent casualties from radiation as far west as Bellevllle. an air dil- 50-per-cent casualties for another 20 miles to Nnpanee; five-to-10-per-cent casual- ties for another 30 rnlilies 2lg0KlllfS- During an operation which lasted six ;::'i'I"fi';',ni”,:o:'”"kV ". ""95 If the wind were blowing in the opposite direction. there would be in Windsor. and a half hours. In a normal tra.nsafu.sion, IN OTHER AREAS it takes four hours to give 1 patient on-ly one pint of blood. The blood was fed into With "it Will" W"5l"'-l'- "W9 W""'d From 1 bomb dropped on Ottawa be I00-per-cent casualties in Mont- lboth of her arms simultaneously and then ,,,,1 ,,,d beyond to st, Hyacinlhe; later directly into one of the main arteries of her heart. cess--in 48 hours the mother was sitting bomb on Mandel Nina and me p up in bed and "nursing her baby. i me"? 3” 6””-W” """mPl0Y9d Whmfe HM" ' the first woman in medical history ever to G0VPl'nm9nl Wflllld ll? l survive a transfusion of such magnitude. from 1 bomb on Victoria and the , wind southerly, there would be 100- The 0DeTatl0Il W85 I 3110' per-cent casualties in Vancouver and New Westminster; from 1 She is wind northwest. lot)-per-cent cas- ualties in Halifax; from a bomb on Brandon, Man., and the wind west. I00-per-cent casualties in Winnipeg. However. if everybody took shel- ter in basements. the danger would be reduced by 90 per cent. Even U C 0 Highway traffic in America passes to the right, in many other countries to the stgyjng inside .. frame house yvnuld left. ,antiquity. It is thus explained in the Wall ,.,p,r.b,,mb would be destroyed, Street Journal: ;. vords were used for defence, the rule of within 1 radius of five miles.c1use 'the road was "Keep to the Left." placed passer: on the right within easy use for Inolher 7ia- The "P958" . ' cut the danger by about half. The icason for this goes back to Any Canadian mm” m by . it is estimated that 1 m-megnlon when bomb would destroy everything In feudal times Th-S severe damage within an additional I radius of 75': miles and light dam- itself would measure about four reach for swordplay. America, however, mu” 1,, "dm. And it has been said, though of Lloyd George; it allowed too little for the fire of 1 George's Celtic temperament. For in the end Lady Megan h1s made her decision without. 1 Labor seat to plunge to. She is merely going to join in the excitement of the elec- tion campaign. L1bor gain: there- by an effective lpcaker. And Lady Megan's views have long been sufficiently far,to the left for her to feel at home on Labor platforms (or at least, on non- Bevanitc Labor platformst with- out Itrnin. The novelty will be forp the audiences. O I I Hence the irony of the move. it has been made when. at the beginning of the election cam- paign, it will be most noticed; and the Lloyd George name in still well enough known for Lady Megan to do. in these circum- stances. some electoral harm to her ex-colleagues. This will be done. moreover, when they are fighting for their lives; it the British Liberal p1rty loses any further ground at this election. almost all hopes of 1 future re- covery will be finally abandoned. But if her x-colleague: are there- fore underltandably bitter, his- tnrlana may well no in Lady MeiIan'1 timing of her move 1 certain propriety: it was. 1ftei all. her father whose errors con- tributed aboul as much in the decline of the British Liberal party 11 was humanly possible for one man. Yet, even when 1li Obese cir- cumstances arc allowed for, there is still 1 pathetic quality about Lady Megan's plofessed belief that only in the Labor party up she now. in Britain, be true to the radical tradition. Meny men and women have found good rea- son to believe that - thirty and twenty and even ten years 1110. Then. Perhaps. Lady Megan real- ly believed it, but family ties held but the momentum of political if they ”h””"' forces had pushed the Liberal cover. and instead 1 newly-lib- marks on them H I Much of post-war years the illusion faded, "I mi ""975 ""Y "V l'"-0 I III!" are "stuffad with fish" llll been 1n1wered y Dr. W. J. nu-knus. f.N"m3''K "" ' "3" 5 '”'" chief of the fore1t.ry department's party too far down for it to re- me " "bk" '" ”"b"” 9”” fish 1nd wildlife division. It just perm mwpumng dmy ”"""i1n't so! Dr. Harkneu. who has Palmer Electric Phones Ill! 8544 21:; t ed Conservative party bene- good manners. So is marking them But for Lady Megan, plainly, ::em'.' my way umpen” mm old enemies do not change their Many libraries lfavd rule1 to spots; she has gone on doggedly this effect. We recall the case of I seeing radicalism in the Labor girl we knew, very slightly, who Party. All this is the product of consulted 1 valuable mnnuscrl-n circumstancest in Britain that in the Bodleinn Library at Ox- have, fortunately. no shadow of ford: moved by weknow not what- 1 parallel in Canada. But there 9V" llllrlt Ihe drew 1 face on it must 1till be 1 passing tear. 1" 3'9""? ii” ""1V9l'l"Y "lid 501' among Liberals everywhere, over 5100 nd "'9" ”P9"9d h9l'- Wm"! the name 0, George. was no more than she deserved. h Bgolia inThpublic libraries get ar usage. eordlnnry d geatr tgf lending is 1leVe&w:::ll;1l1. u are are peopc w think it thelrmreight to deface books with Denc comments; then are others who bend down the iuves. Daav the bopks with dirty hnnds. , an even (I we may judge from J: '.'.2Y.i;..l.l5.."”2l"l.iil.iil'l”5"2i the -vw--- -e -----an - - - '- pipe: and lliceu of fried bum; 1; who has left 1 collection of rare and valuable books to the public hs':'c!'.'nr”pl' "'4 ' In Books And Clean Hands (Pelcrboruugh Examiner) r P.E.l. RURAL BEAllTlFl,CATl0li CONTEST ” The Tenth annual Rural Beautification Contact for 1955 is now on. This year over 80 prizes to 1 value of 53400 are offered merit, for Small Holding Improvement, Fem: Build- ings, Outstanding Homes, Flown Gardcm. an prizes also for Community Improvement, Village Improvement, for Schools and Rural Ocnctoriu. For full details write the Rural Beautification Society. Cliarlottotown. All entries munt be rculvod by the end of this week. for Farm Home Impmve Then ll'brary there, on the condition t at they will be available only to P R", people with clean hands. T0KygArR:ut"'i:Ac;W u The Victoria Library Board 1p- Jlmneu .,””...m.. V. parently does not know how it ruched u ulomcm km” mug can guarantee anything of the men; '1", Conan... cm" with kind: we think it would be vary it; expected to provide for the 11- 8113919. change of about oioo,ooo,ooo worth the books are really v1lu- of good. du-1,. tn. nm 11 able we presume that they will months. Negotiation: won 19.. not be kept on the open shelves; ducted by the Jlpucu Inunu. they will be 1v1ilable only if 1 lib- tion1l Trade 7 motion A11ocl1- r1ri1n makes them no; 1nd it in film. PROFESSIONAL clans BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS. Etc. Bell, Matlieson & Foster Chas. I. MoQuid, BA. 150 Richmond st. 156 Richmond St. Dial an 3- Elmer Bluiohnrd. BA. OPTOMETRISTS '” ""”' ” """ ”” IIJTCIIIO You're aha ad 6 way: mm A NEW M1CO3MCI& rinniiimsgg I. Iii dnwbor lup' has extra pull pews 2. Foot-I-Itch um hitching time 1nd gives bond in; r' comic! 1. Fauna" Hydra-Touch conn-ols implements by- dluuiiuily C. I. 9-11 to-I45 I-M-' conpldcly Independent poo nun 1171-1009 he v-ti-h-.-new I. New handling out 1 edllchjobwithleu C” "Asiatic ncutralism". He said: "It is an intolerable humiliation for any nation of was mlonizpd by musket.b(.-laring peoplg her back. Now uh. in. mm, me M. A. Farmer, Q.0., LLB. l'. G. ' ' not officially, that the us. now b,.,,k' but only me, the view, but of Commerce Bldg. ' It Gnftcn It. ;' Asia 01' Afi'ir?:-I to degrade itself by h9('0m' Muskets must be held at the right shoulder h h ,1 M b 1 40 ,1 . " in: a camp follower of one or the other of for firing Thus mm passed to the right 11:153. )fh:os:(l1ll.IiVai:n: gt 40,liln);,o(io M Mn” L"3l'"l'""""ed ""9" J. A. O11-nitherc. 3.0. I, the power blocs". This was another Wdy to keep possible enemies to the left. Al- ;':,m".fs T,'::AND0NMEN, u M” an .0f 3034112 "ml ill? Aftian End Afrlfan "('1' though musket bearers are rare on the How ion; . my mg by . ,u,,.,-. .. 5 --g t Ttions which have ties with the West should highways today. Ame,-in mil keeps to the bomb would have to be abandoned N. 3.0. Dlll Allison DI. Gillis, LLB". no In L ' u. Dial 414'! ll 1. w Ith G1 dot Li..a. 31'" f- Wilt 0-9- Pbilli!ITllll.:. ' ff: ”' -' 1:. "' T? S"-1”!" igll "11 ' '11: 1 on-' in because of radiation comes within Weak ”"7'"v ""d "lat C0mm”'”l5t Chill” right. N0WH'l3.V-S, the full blast of 1 horn the range of aecurilY- But one year Palmer O llnslam corner I 1 ,should sever any link it may have with Wm do the job nicely Pub”. way. constlgarid here as I conwvr 3111 of Non lutfn Ildg. office 018: long an . . Soviet Russia. Put still another way, it o o 1 5.” B: '5 b thigh, u, on; pogvmu-I-lg; i I.J.Ithoh.I.0. jmeans that Mr. Nehru wants a third bloc, 1lr soeiliatmihei-T iluriio big Elgmlls u'"'&":'h'o;::k' . IICIIIIII P- I. I- Racketeers are reported to be solicit" crater, the bomb cloud will con- F" 'mY 3'99" h ”h""d "'9" o.,.3Ckl"K WW E”-lfll df-'-f'3"5lV9 D0W"l'v made ing sales by telephone in Montreal for mu only surface debris sucked up H ' "id '0;r9lx'v h -Cup of Asian and African countries. with shots of Salk polio vaccine. Dr. Adelard :::)ed':;p::c:T:(lI:gdI:::ll':iCniheH . WT: ey" H mu "m CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. I. 011101 Prhcc It. Dial MI 115 Gallon" ltncf J. A. II1cGuig11 . 1' . 3 India in the place of leadership. (;m..1x' h..,,d.0f the Montreal Health De. pmmu om , Wm, ,,.,, M0,, He ordered their pill: and garden cm” 'u"m.”m,..m t 51 - Q d E M :7 it 13 becomlnil Clear. fhQT9T0l'9. that partment, has warned parents not to buy ',',:':.,,':,':"'-1i'h,",.'.",f,,:;':,Vf,;'.d.,co.'p'.'.: nus boy. ",0 ,,,v,,. ""' "T"" " . ARCHRECT You" Ind th':e':nIot.lii1g lllzrih L political and ideological considerations, as the Vaccine from teiephone solicitor, ma case decays rapidgn m Mvgrile 1: 0. ll. llacllllbll. B.A.. 6 gm. leld-Termnuavailabic-nknbgn "Whv "9 '1'" ML N9l"'"'3 chief Worm” ” '0 be extremely careful about buying it tonTthem:Ti:fI:';INprc:teo:i!.e1dn:f:l:: ' ..”.i.L'." Plm .0 '0 M Ill iueiuuui 1:." pm 3!! 1.' am. "dud: Nth" -n.' ' t he surveys the world scene. He thinks- from any other private source, It 1. .130 vrobilrml. Jello f.i.r'eb1tll v?mnl;fla By "l:hl;0Vl:.'iIl'?hlHnd' box, .. .t or aunnorldc. P.l.l. old III - - we 1 um - . 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