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Alter kindergartenl OTTAWA (CP)—~An lnternn- lproblems oi Latin American i T911901“ ll NCW Y°Yk~ 39 ind tensions which are troubling :l;e..::p;‘:::¢;::o;:e1:r:s:m: - (Wu “"3 Wm‘ 5'°g‘“‘5 °f °°mm‘""~comes school. with emphasis on tional groun oi 80 leaders in‘economIc and social develop-lDl¥ FY38! Wm 50 ¢°'¢h3l1'm¢|‘ elements in the world - wide , . Y n I t! tion to help translate lulu ml- """' Ff” hm” "5 5" ‘f~°""‘ ‘’,"d | technology and neglect of hu- | public affairs. economics. husi- i ment at a six-day conference in . 0‘ “'9 meellllt , quest for well-being and peace." “-5' 3 “("‘° °' mlflflnlflcenl mhlmanities. 'ness and education will discuss’Brazil next month. i "Vigorous economic and so-' other Canadians Mill icy and PPICUCE 1‘e¢0mmenda- c0m.bre\;adssv.m¢}i‘ais" rb;-eaéi and Mm, schmhpionee, camps .0 The conference, to be held clal development in the Latin . attend the conference: Dr. John-tions which may emerge from “YO” See} 1 lm°" ‘ rte m’ d age 14. and then to the Komso- ical lessons well, and to the :Aug. 6-11 was an II on no ed American countries and greater Holmes. president of the ca ithese private. high-level discus- EDS' Not:-' this is the '10 ng 5 0° gm mol (Young Communists gifted, go stiponds for higher ;Jointly Saturday by Llberal,undei-standing and mutual help Indian Institute of internationallslons." third in a series oi five ar- ticles by a U.S. newspaper man-tourist who recently spent three weeks in Russia. 3 DON DEDERA in .9 5 A" pia"° "°°°mpa"im°"t: for 0"" child‘."‘'” she said‘ ;Leaguel which now claims ii education. For those who rebel. ‘Leader Lester B. Pearson and itoward this end are essential if Affairs; Rev. Georges - Henri Representatives will go from ' Levesque of Quebec City. vicc- Europe. Airiea and‘ the Middle Olithe S1838 is 3 D0Fl1’3il- |PROGRESSi0N SMOOTH ‘membership of 20,000,000. or are dull. the factory and the .Dr. Alberico Frags. rector of ‘this continent ‘is to have its It is of Comrade Lenin. I In kindergartens and camps. Topthose who learn their polit- farm. {the University of Bahia in Sal- ‘place in an upanding world ‘chairman oi the Royal Society ‘East. outdoor stage of R kindergarten DEVON RINDLESS near the city's industrial centre. '- A few years ago the same ' If sign read: “Wt: thank Stalin for our happy childhood." Pllltllffl Pack “I. I Next year there may he An- = ,' other name on the sign. hut the I ' moppets of the Soviet Union will l l1)IN ENDS OR RIB ENDS live on in zratitude toward : ,‘ whatever symbol is selected by . . Our lntourisl Euidc siulzesled , I the Communist party, . t I 3 Arizona Republic Columnist (Distributed by The Associated Pressl ' KHARKOV. Soviet Union— 3 “We thank oui nation (or our ‘ happy childhood.“ read the tran- Ilstion of a red sign over an CANADA PACKE-RS CO-OP SUPER MARKET . . , 1 S . . . Q ‘ ;f,‘;"‘§ff-.‘m"n ,f,“',‘f§,T;‘;'[.s ’,’,',°-'f}f, ; FRESH ISLAND EVISCERATEI) — 4 T0 5 LBS. Kharkov tractor plant. The di- l rector is an allnzelher pleasant grandmother named Fora Mois- "A" C leyeva. ' “We hoqin educating mir children as soon as they are MAPLE LEAF VAC PACK [ble to learn." said Fera. nnARm:D T\l.'Rll\'G WEEK . A A The 300 children of the kinder- garten are boarded during the 6 “L C week and some no home for mkendr CANADA PACKERS DEVON “Our pro:i'am i:i\'c.< proper rest and recreation." ‘Fora con- ‘inued. “in winter the children . . sleep in good protection. and C "I. lhey exercise in ultra - violet 'lzhl. - “Our children are from three ?» seven in age. A typical sched- , tile for an older child would he: STEAK .7 Up at seven. gymnastics until ROAST ' ' eight. then hicakfast. then a ' ‘esson in music or some other ' . Remember . . . each winner gets FREE all the groceries. meal. etc... they can gather in 3 minutes cit the Co-op. except there can be no duplication of items. we visit ‘he kindergarten. sl mtdonrs. and then return for ’---—-"‘ rlinner. A hath and then sleep for two hours Up at 3:15 for tea. some nmiisin: nlav sur-‘I a dolls or lhoairc. Seven o’cloL-I; !IlppE‘l‘. and to bed b_v right. "Parents Day as they can. Some childrcn are boarded free “l\‘o\\' the children have pre- pared a show for you." We were sealed around a Hindi’ reclanzle with a slasr‘ On the slag." ii‘:-is A large poi‘ rail of Lenin. The hl":hl - eyed (-hildi‘rr' marched on pii¢‘.,¢Z.V legs to their rliairs. single file. by squads. POEM T0 LFINTN A Eirl of seven strode to the centre of the stage and recited: "Once T hocame lost in the forest. and I became cold. and the darizness fell. and l was afraid vhat I would die. hm comrade Lenin found me and made me warnn and showed me lhe way to safety." The :irl smartly faced rinhl and marched to her seat. With lzusln. the children sang They mean Co-op Super Market, of course because our rep- utation for having the BEST FOOD BUYS is known for Enter Hm --shopping and wide. While. little men in flying saucers may be 3 Mufqfhgn" fg d g y. myth. there's nothing mythical about our down-to-earth and every day dur- low prices. on the quality foods your family likes best. lng this spectacular Tliey‘rc as real as you are. So go into orbit arouiid Co-op event! Super Market and fill your “space cart” with out-o[-tliis- world buys in your favorite foods and supplies. 1. Winner must answer qualifying question. CKERS :re'=a.";..s ‘'59 ORANGE. 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