these establishments were concern- i or]. or amend the law in accordance \\lll'l the court ruling. . . . f . Red Face Has i" NOTES BY THE WAY Eh: @nardimt i r ”' wouun t .0. Many t c 7 i l i I‘ t \ - ' ‘ oven Prinr‘: firing]; ls if s D m I h(. (’l“ (.rnnwm has (leculcd— ‘ If it weren‘t for other people'. 0!! thing nice Ibollt the h . . a, 4m. _ ‘ _ . t ' i . on! Burton uwi. hm ii..." \viseii. no think——to remedy this de- l By Dr. Theodore R. VanDelieii i ‘h‘ldren‘ "We “0””: 0‘ ("WW “’33 that "We dengner couid I t dt " - i i A red face mav stem from a T h’ "0 ’“Ch "1'": “‘5 J'w'm" d°' t “0" milk? it obsolete bet _ "cm" 5 "f 5'5"" feet in toe statute .iiiri. at the same ‘ . ‘ ~ i linquenCY.-Wlnt’lsor Star. ' was paid (m._B ff ("re ” i PUHisl-ied Every out. a... may“... want so... normal emotional reaction such . r v u aio new, day: and statiiicirv Hohdsxii at 15“ Prime She-i, lil’l‘t'. (lfl Ii“ ll' “lill ll“) lllequalili" as blusmng' n .150 may resun ’ ' I ‘ from dermatitis. allergy. or an L'un h" 8 Mb" "I m'k'“ The lorm" Chancellor of Ger Charlottetown P [.l, bi lnomwn N9d'~nari“i\ [ii-i. l“\“l‘ (.l i‘I-Hadmln‘ the rovis. . ~ ’ Branch Mm at sinimsids. to...” r, Abey. ‘ l . ‘ g p. ‘ internal disease. Regardless of {221‘rgfndzlffglfggdggllgrn a “ Tany- DR l\Om‘ad .Adenaue._ ion .nd ",0. , . it‘ll» to W i'mit the sale of boom the cause. the calm reflects dis- ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ’ His 33! “'51 “"59 "l humor. “firmsu's't "t / ht T‘cr'” “curve” tiv the 3M -:, :iiitl ct lwt‘i' or wine "’wa ammo" film!“ a" Two opposing political candi- ‘ doubt wth n 3m gnmel'm“ l Advert-rm '~= wrn- wrva 4:: t mo A . . skin capillaries. Discrioration dams armed ” on mp lamr ; , 1 er ore is dim, E I "0 M t " r-v A w 't t i“ W“ '—'l “‘3‘ "l' “l“"‘ [mlllp- l” hmpl i may presist if tiiese blood vess- ‘ p p m i JUNIN’I all Parts of the body . "We ’ M A l 'u M i n A ‘ a. i l 0 ed d d. while spectators listened with , tired pwmuallv4vo [ - “fl U“"" "‘7‘: ""'” " 7" ‘ ‘ H ‘-'~"" tiliilii: t‘tiw'tt Hiit’l li‘liiiL'f‘ Ps‘liillllrill- ‘ es m 8m 5m “mam “- eacer interest "There are hlln' ' ie \ dl f i A ' p the mn- seem 3t an, s .. ziwv - atedBlonds are likely to develop d ;d f r f k. ’ 3' r n 091 this is unjust/L, Mmfihe, (33,146." DA“ / Mun”. p r a...“ lllf‘ills luiivult‘rl they meet the. t‘e- a scarlet face “then they Spend ' 0 \fails 0. ma in: mg“ . «Ottawa Journal. ‘ Asseriation Ain’i Thic- rd‘ia‘nw‘" D-nu Tri- C's. ad on [liin‘pnipii‘ . i i‘t“.(‘l‘ll‘l"f‘l hV LliP I'Cgll- cons’derable time nut 0‘ donlls‘ :i‘a‘rpémfi-SniAzlafngggmgfie l ‘1 Fret; p. .i. , Us ,— itzrl v- m. is in' mp lo- I . ~ Redness comes and goes but it e” 31m} “ha-rs (hvatw joér d. Iniv adults. as well as eh". ‘ ' , ._ _ _ Hilftiln mi ht not 0 if the ca illaries ‘ ‘ ‘ .' " m“. “in l at a dictio '“m’” "J ' ‘ ' “"‘w‘ H‘.‘ ' . . . . an: surrotfnding tissuzs have . ed the other. "Ah. ha." rejoined l of little use if you dn “0:133; 1' tteriileci in ,- i-r t~ ms Ann. aipq on“ It H.) lm lnvnan‘tm” on Our I ‘ fifrst. “I [hnl m V" w 1d ‘ y . I . "W and a c) M i - n . .. .~ a 94 i . . been injured by overexposure ‘h‘ ‘,,, “I ~ ” 0“ “l i howl“ SPF“ the “01d --- St ca. mi... a. m - ... a .3 . a so... i‘i‘ii" :1 \‘-" 'H'lit' tittlot‘sc this vom- to ultraviolet. in this respect. 1‘" “‘ WNW“ 5"“ “mm” Man‘lfifdv "i “1 ' "" ‘ ‘ "M “"" Hitttia W! " Chant?!“ lll kct‘pinz with i the sun has the same effect‘on ‘ H M. the skin as does aging. Dtia~ t tation of these small blood ves- sels can be seen when they are viewed under a magnifying lens. Nni nvov ‘3' pet meek l‘l 'lr'll‘iv $12 no . : «i f‘l.'"fil moist and ran mi Wows 9,. for some vmrs. ill protesting against. 0 4 WW ‘5“ m ot‘l1Jiil:iiitz times. We stood alone. National Geographic Society t 21 rup Slfin‘ a cm" I: and av" x i it?“ . . i ‘ . . ' " . . _ ‘ _ ‘ year in its y and rw‘a‘r‘n a o. 'sqe s-i- we (Fm: mg “llw‘ll \ find lnpumln one“ Of 3"“th ‘5 more 0‘ 1‘ dmu 59 The sea otter has come back male float on their backs “hi1. maiweaim lht‘ 0id 1 roiitriiiiou Act Most of “me”. No One k“ 0‘" 5 W lit" i from the brink of extinction to I tossing up and catching hm M Na. n.“ v i M. . (hr, 0'”. i(.l.,l._.‘}‘.nl.u.;' men men. were of a?!“ Pue‘OPl' bill-'31 more readily ; gambol again in Pacific waters. ; seaweed in a playful w”. Mar-win» A..~,« ant-e.» ~t we" “ , a“ 0 "3 Fxcept that “‘9 “9" The journey look half a century. i Sea otters live in pod! M T....__‘..I."_: ‘_~.fih—r—V—Ik “$811”;- our “lill'li'ill; but the issue. was bog- l t. W S “*1 gill”??? W“ The United States Fish and l herdsActive. mainly hi- ‘ 55.. Th? ‘lr‘u‘u' ‘ "P ' _- >.. ' :md tion ii iii imi'llsnl] politic: and “’8 ‘0“ "9 "‘9" a ‘9- “r “n' Wildlife Servtce estimates the. 1 they sleep in beds of kelp, Mimi... 7'13" ll'" “‘“lkp‘l "‘l‘ i . M slab” Accommg in, Dr- Wll' present population of sea otters times with chin on chest and l. FACE 1-—le_EqD“I “ARCH m. “w rite. pr. liirritiiiu forces had only to liam D. Stewart of \ancouvcr. a. amund 40.000. scattered from l paw over each eye. " ' ‘ 7- B-CHWWIC Wh“ blm‘h “993‘” i the rock~bound coast. of Califor-i —w The clever animal is an ingen. ‘lii‘.’ one "titty :irziiiizt the other to t . . I ' my my bum" "ducal 99" f ma to the Aleutian and Run! is l ious eater. The otter plat-e5 A The GGquelOWU Gl'anl HTJIHTBIH ’llt‘ill:t3l\'t3.: in virtual con- manenlly- Th“ ‘3 "mice? “'hlf‘h ‘ lands. Fifty years ago there i at. rock on its chest while din- Afi f_ I, I]? Y 1 \rmter‘ .rnl mf rim mm “Irp‘ Those, days ‘5 Ciuseld £1510 by” drmkml "’0 were less than a thousand. in: face upsthen uses ll! small . a f‘ ilfivir-l 3mm mm“ - h _ _ I ‘ V 5 ' ml" P00 9- m “‘- "r '9" "r The sea otter s decline began I front paws like hands to strike (lav through l‘rcniict' Shaw and Fro-s 3“” W- - ' ’ t “v‘ ll “#7 lm Efmfl- g‘lleeilrlggs “815;”;er Ini‘ft‘fl‘plgt‘fl-‘é i}: the 1740': when shipwrecked abalone}.1 mussels. crabs. and I. .. ‘ . “w x :7 7 _ y . i _ ' ussian sai ors wintcre on a' .. i . "1115131 R‘JSNHTP: M‘m‘ner Rainier" Ii“ ‘1‘} ' H ‘_ mi N wme '01. the.“ “e 2 0"" ‘h' Cheek“ “mllpadi (‘hm‘ barren island off Alaska and bigalkribenihiillisl,n:n'mil-03‘s.: the. Atlantic Dm‘elopment Board “ml‘rl S“ . m7” ill“ CallsllllllEd t “‘3 H d“ M survived by eating. wiiat they;l adult may eat is pound. of (a w T m i: “moon the nitxrt iiitcinperate era in our 1 “r m” ' n M." "W" " ' rallf‘d "FM 90957. The SUFVIV‘ fresh food daily. grant 70 mm .13 o\ . t. . ~ 1 I” M ‘ d9“ the face-P50???“ ‘5 ""9- ors later built a ship and return- . V H not. $800,000 as anticipated in a l ""n't" ‘ firfr'hel‘liugrvrmfim‘; V ed homc \i'Ilh 900 50“. d 09 D ' MQLLESOAFE‘ {xtTl-‘WT . - ,. . ' L . ‘ . ‘ —' v _ ' ; _- ' ‘ x .. ‘ many m it! Guardian “OH. ynwwdiw‘ and n 15 it ,. to no doped. ubtn the % ’scalp. associated wuh greasy pf“ M [he wa “nor mammals. hear one .Vf‘lllflgaal]: a result Chmfly nf Drmlnm'al gm, proposed clixi 11:9; come before. the ’fHANKS‘ETHe AD-“é/kfl } scaling. and may extend ove r FRENZIED TRADE 3 time. The pup weights three ii, I 4 v l mmmmpp nf Hm whan Hnnqp that @ i the face. breastbone. and mid- V Tsars and iiohlemcn of lmpcr- five pounds and is carried. nlli‘c emmpnf npgmiatinng mar a mu: x 7- . idle of the back. Allergy and mi Rusma and mandarms in ‘ sed. and groomed on the moth. l they will be discussed solely on their merits. in that case. we. believe. that they will find majority sup~ port—among the rank and file of our ClllZPllS as well as among our elected representatives. Abi'east Of The Times Maps. we. are. pleased to note. are icontact dermatitis niusi be con. China soon prized the silky Mr I er‘s chest as she swims, Sh. i sidered when the skin turns red. . for trimming their opulent rob- I does not wean licr pup ’or at I itches. and becomes dry. i) mg i es. Fur hunters sazled to Amcri- l least a year. Unlike some iiiii. : reactions also begin in tli i s (as western coast. t‘iioice pelts i mats. she never abandons a ‘ way: a red. swollen face may be sold for as much as $2.500 each. i youngster in the face of perii. period. aided by Hon. Mr. Pickers- gill. who is responsible to Parlia- ment for the Board‘s activities. But surely. even in its reduced form. the grant is big enough for all concerned to share in the credit —and this gocs'. of cou‘se. for our Kings County representative in the Commons. Mr. Muilally. for George- MV OF COURSE HE CAN'T SAY SO QUAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Sample Of Senate Oratory Cited 1 wondered the first. indication of sensitivity. l in one year, 50,000 pelts were ,1 Mother tucks her pup under an if the product is not disconl.in- .' takr‘tt. 'i arm and makes a quick dive RusS'a inonnpolizcd the trade A mmnmaiomsi (195”th .n. rest of the. body. until 177?: when (‘apiain .lanies pan”. 0f a moth“- nm... and “H, No“. and the n th, Skin ML (ook. scai‘ciiin: for the fabled l baby when may became "para,- mm” “Imam ,0 “gm due in _ Northucst Passage. met lndtaiis i 9d; taking a drug such as a mum,» wearing thick for sliirison Van- mide‘ sleeping pm. or “Emmi. 1 coiiver island. The liidinns lost ued. redness spreads over in e was . l have it n ow n for nianv years When he spoke in Latin. Eng- yesterday i "The mother screamed in distress and swam franticaiiv about. Both animals appeared The :mcriimcnt has what ced plans to reform the Senate. What goes on in our lar:elv announ- iei'day i going to be said about Serial o r White‘s counsel] in 2: Her \laj- .‘ lish and French i l town's 31mm}. Kennedy and fellow kwllmf ahl‘Pasi “f lhe llmes' Pile." unreported l'ppci' House of Par- esty. I knew. of course. that he wondered if perchance his faci- m, in others. photosensitjvny their Shifts in tratlt‘. arm! the Ol- almost hysiencal by the “m. _] . h B ‘d .1 were alwavs an indispensible part hamemn A”. mnamrs effective was not an obstetrician lity in French was picked we I is traced in 508p, port-[mm or a ’ ters lost all chance 0. survival the mom“. discovered her “an. cotiiiClJOh. and f01 t e ital. l - of I {Hg ", . ‘ t th ’ and able legislators? So that l have more hair than h a 1 year and a half ago in 3 ms i im- ointmenp Internal origins of i without protection. den": 0m ring. then 1 self. particularly its l\\'n Prince Ed» Hum ‘ )I’MI olllll'lmlem' m’ 9’ readcrs may torm their own the. honourable lxadcr of the when he \‘tSIted a C(‘I‘laln "IBM is red face include diseases News attracted ships of many. ‘p ' ' H are, branching out in new directions. opinion. i shall give pictures of Government tSenaior .l..l. t‘on- club . nations to California. (‘rews en- duped 1‘ l" h" Vim“ ' "'l ward island members. Messrs. Mc- Quaid and Burke. Piamly tin: was a case. in which the .ndiistiial development. of our our Kings (“ountv capital was seen by all co cerned to be, of cardinal importance. There is no question about. that. in the minds of all our people. Close harmony is what we expect from our politicians in such matters. for that is the only way of insuring success. The grant—which is an niitrizht one—-will be used to Construct elec- trical power transmission lines for industry. and toward the cost of providing: a water supply and sew. age dispo‘nl for the planned fish processing plant. But Georgetown is on the. eve of a bi: expansion pro- gram in sh pbuilriing as well as in fish proccsrii‘ig. and Mr. Mullally is in hopes thrit additional money will be made available from Ottawa as the. development Scheme prozresses. Premier Shaw and Mr. Rossiter also share these expectations. Let's not. quibble. about the order of pref- erence. to be followed in qtioting them on the. subject! We Commend them all on their enterprise. and trust that their further efforts will be productive of equally substantial results. Liquor Legislation The bill to amend the Liquor Control Act. now due. for second reading in the Legislature. is of in- terest chiefly in View of the prow vision it makes for the sale and consumption on the premises of liquor in properly licensed clubs. dining rooms. military canteens and lounges. This legislation is in accord with the laws now in effect in most parts of Canada and the. United States. and provides the usual safeguards against abuse of their privilege by licensees. through cancellation or suspension of licenses by the. Liquor Commission. regulation of premises. prescription of the days and hours during w h i c h alcribolic beverages may be sold or dispensed. etc. Some. members of the Legisla- turi have already expressed op- position to the promised measure. contending that the present law goes far enough in the. provision it makes for liquor sales through gov. ernment stores. Actually. however. special permits to clubs and military canteeens have been issued for several years. thus in effect. mak- ing two classes of our citizens. This anomaly in our laws pass. ed without. much public criticism. until its legality under the. existing act was questioned in a County Court: case. Then it became neces- sary either to go back to the old profilbitory legislation. so far as Coverin: a range of information Which is constantly expanding. an d changin: the whole technique of map production in the process. The. latest achievement in this old art i: the handsome Son-page atlas of 'P-ritaiu. recently published by the t‘lai'rntlou Press. it. took a. team of experts years to compile. and it provides a com- plete. social and geographical pic- ture of the country. twelve. There are maps. for example. the location of Britain's oldest forests. the temperature in different areas of the sea. the age and rock structure of hills Others can tell you at a glance where. say, poultry farming is most concen- trated. or how many dairy cattle there. are in a particular region. the pattern of int ‘y traffic on the. roads. or which fishing: port catches the most corl, ln 2 recent Elli” broadcast. a. lec- turer in geography at. King‘s College. London. spoke of the im- mense value. of maps showing the use. of land and types of vegetation in planning farm programs. whether in Britain—where thch is great pressure on a small land area—or in countries “here. for example. cer- tain types of swamp are reclaim- able for rice crowing. British map makers are. also going in for three-dimensional maps. and computers are. playingr an in: creasing part in the production pro— Show-inf: C955. Religion in Russua ft is strange to read. so many years after the. Communist revolu- tion in Russo. that the authorities are. launching a new and more vigorous campaign against. religion in that .'_i_iuni:'v. Religion was denounced by Marx as the opiate. of the people. imposed on them by their oppressors to keep i them content with their exploita- ’ tion. Hui for nearly half a century ‘ Russia has supposedly been free from any of these. exploiting influ- ences. Nor can the survival of re.- ligion be ascribed qriielv to the. stub- bornness of the older generation. The older ccncrution of lfll7 has long: Sll‘lf‘p iiisniipcui-wl. Evidentlv tho t‘omniunists are up againzf finlilt‘ililliz deep-Sealed in the Ru that can't be utprtl out b" party or state action. if it survives after all the effort: niridc to suppress it. it must indccd vitality and stamina \iliiili liltlilt'f‘l' l'ommunisls never silsywrlcrl. This. sttggcits an exchange. is a useful and educational experience for a totalitarian regime. But will the regime learn anything by it? i We doubt :‘nat very much. sliill pimple, something h;i\o a the Senate in action this so s— Mon. to v reportin: speeches made by Senators of both old prir‘ios Toran l quote extract: from a recent speech by Senator Harry A. Willis of Toronto. who was appointed to the Senate dur- in: the last months of the Diet- enbalcer government "Honoura bie Senators. if i may Iwoiild ask permission to take some parts of my speech out of context The 4 40 train for Toronto senators leaves at 440. and since i have a special ref— erence in make to at least two of them. I should like to do so now “Senati n Arthur was born on Feburary . and I have figured out that if he had been born on February 29 of that war he would have b i s 19in birthdav tomorrow. and i must say that he looks 10 years Roebuck \«l 3) old TOBACCO TO DISAPPEAR The other senator i want to m e n tion is Senator William _ in looking through the Speech from the Throne I could not find anything about to. baccn because having rczard to "W P’PS‘ nt Minister of \‘mm- . rial Health and Welfare and her ideas about smokinz. i really feel sorry for him i note i h a t Senator Tavlor is the sena t n F from Norfolk County. in th e next redistribution there is not goin: to be a Vorfolk. because that is the tobacco - growing area of Ontario. and if the pre- sent )linisttr of Health has her wav that industry will disap- P car "My nevi reference is to t h e honourable senator from Has~ tin s - rnntenac. the Hon George S White f“ C. l was very pleased to read during the rec- ess that the Prime Minister had named Senator White a mem- ber of Her Majesty's Privy Coti- ncil Diirin: the speeches of yes- llvi . “Honourable Senators. T wtsh now to say so metliin: about Senator Brooks. mv icadcr on this tOppositioni side of the 3 House. and to refer to the eru- dite speeches which were made ‘ yesterday. They put my effort , today somewhat to shame... "I come n o w to my fr 1 e n d Senator .lohii ('oiiriolly. \\ h om Our Yesterdays (From the Guardian Flies) TWENTY s FIVE YEARS AGO ‘ tMarch 10. 1939i Justice A E Arsenault, an- nounced that Ontario. Quebec. Nova Scotla and New Bruns wick have been asked to spon sor historical floats in the big; parade which will be held hcrt. next summer in memory of the conference which led to Confed- 'eration. Dr, W .TP. MacMillan was the chairman. (‘anadian Airwavs planes. grounded because of a 42.mile- .per-hour wind resumed regular service Flyinz conditions were good. except for the wind. it was said TEN YEARS AGO (March 10. 1954) An effort will be made it y on. B. Earle MacDonald. min- ister of health and welfare to have the act regarding Standard and Daylight Saving Time amen» dcd. it was revealed in the Leg islature. About H.000 in cash and mer- chandise was stolen in a break at Waddeii Bros. general store in f‘ r a p a u d. Thieves also smashed their way into Crap i and Creamery and (‘old Storage plant but nothing of value. is ‘ known to have been taken. PUBLIC FORUM TOO MANY OUTLETS Sir.— We the mem bers of i t ed quotes it. With sufficient lack 1 West Covchead WI and West Covchead UCW would like to go on record as being opposed to the proposed liscensini: of bev— erazn rooms in our restaurants and hotels. w l . e are too many outlets for intoxicating liquor “OW. We are. Sir. etc . West. Covehead WI West (‘ovehead l'FW lilQi'OR OIVTLET Sir. Please allow me a very small space in this column to voice mv opinion on the liquor outlet issue. There are far too many outlets now plcasc' Please! no more. it the ‘ Powers That Be" each had five teen-age sons to try to kccp on the straight and narrow path. how unuld they vote" l , Sir. etc . WERT PRin‘F'. MOTHER PRO AV” (’OV For. Roma an expatriate is» lander living in Halifax i re- (‘Pl\"‘ each dav Ii copy of your fine paper as a means of keep- in: up contact with doings on the Garden of the Gulf. l have read with interest the recent lei- ‘ ter: in this column concerning the sn-called "liquor problem." i have enjoyed the letters hv "Au (‘otirant.“ for their good sense] feel. however. that i must take issue with a letter signed the Rev TW Howard which appeared March 3rd 1 Im aetiinu so incensed With ,hearing Scripture quoted in the way in which the aforemention- ‘of reason Scripture may be. i quoted to prove anything. in re- t gard to drinking one may fl n d :passages pro an con. In the ’ con side we have those quoted . in Mr. Howard's letter but what 5 about such a passage as I Tim ‘5:23: "Drink no longer water. . but take a little wine for thy stomach‘s sake and thine infirmities." Also. how about the i l (‘lirist changed the water into wine.“ This was wine as all the best authorities will tell you \t any rate Mr. Welch's process for stopping grape iiiiceI from for mention was not known at the time' Scripture may be quoted in favour of murder or against it. t for more than one wife and azainst havin: more than one wife and so on Scripture must be taken as a whole and not in bus and pieces Furthermore It i: moic important to lake th e often . "The Speech from the Throne f a ' there is i As was t is full of platitudes — really nothing else in it said by the Hon. .ludy l.a.\lni'sii. there is nothing in it whatsoever 3 about smoking or cancer or any- ‘ thing like that. When the smoke is cleared away and we are jleft the mere skeleton. there ll ‘ nothing much... “Honourable senators. to me tilie Speech from tilic ’i‘linone was really only platitudes; it i did not have any meat in it: ideals only with something we iare proposing to do and leaves ievcryt h i ng hanging in the air. "Honourable Senators. as to .Senate reform. it is said th at ,proposals will be. introduced for 3 Senate mform wtiiioh will be sa- . tisfacton' . knows what the proposals a re or what the terms are. they should be. explicit . ‘ “Honourable senators. my .speech has been short. l blame it on the Speech from thcI ,Throne that my remarks I re . non » productive " ASKED AID FUND Gl'lLDF‘ORD. England it?) People returning from abroad to this Surer town are being . asked to send the remainder of ‘ their foreign money to the Free- om from Hunger Campaign. So far. £100 has been raised. 1 »-.- story in St. John's gospel where 3 Days are here again. jiellime about gastritis? ‘ REPLY i i i 1 think i a ti c h as polycythemia. in p us . tosus or cairinom tumor. TRRITATED STOMACH i, A writes: What can you By definition. the word means . inflammation of the stomach. :This takes place when the im- ‘ in: is irritated by strong chemi- cals. alcohol. and possibly by" r. i .. The conditions difficult to diagnose unless the physician looks inside the atom- ach with a zastroscope PSORIASIS NOT "CATCHING" l .l.S. writes: We \'iSll a friend 1 who has psoriasis on the le g: ‘ Is this disorder cmttagious" 1 l REPLY : No The cause is not known but. there is no evidence that ‘ this condition can be passed from one individual to another. N0 ROUGHAGE writes: in tion is a bland dict R 1 CS. what condi— advisable? A bland. or rest. diet is most l‘useful when the colon is irrita- ’ ted or spastic. A similar d i ci imay be recommended in pop- ,lic ulcer. diverticulitis. and cer- . t tain rectal disorders Note: t deuce Dr. VanDellen should be addre- 1used to. r. Theodore \'an- ' i Dellcu. care of (‘hic a g o Tri- t bune. Chicago. lllinois» , gazed in frantic rivalry involv-l i international treaty. ti‘Znhydrn risi is clumsy on land. But it is a graceful swimmer. somersaiilt- ' crcat “till the aid of flipper-like “ch- 1 bed iiiiid feet Some of the mam- . I swam rapidly away from shore in: mutinies and murder. The i in preen and fondle it." virtually - pcared by lftii when it was fin- disap under an DO\V‘S RESTAURANT lul.- Full Course Moai Minute Steak . 99c lncludiiiiz Soup. (‘offcc. Dessert. depths J Our dwelling Policies include coverage for loss resulting from this hazard. There are several reasonable exclusions and lim- itations. however. with which you For more information on this coverage consult—- HYNDMAN & CO- LTD. 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