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Cain. manweslth N... .m. 7. pr' rune is... l. mu at chum. VictnherAiidtt W a l Itlcltilli) :l MUN/{(7 [him Illi- lint/trust ml." u T s. M 6 n RSI“ V A Vital First Step l'et'llalls ttiv um. puntic remit... it. iht" llIILll‘ltl' ‘iv‘s' Iiittl li’t'nu <iullt'tl \‘Psterrlm‘ til \Ithm “tilllri hp Ill nssumn .hnt pan. is breaking nu: no uill sultn suit..- nll n\‘pt‘ amt i all é‘ru ut' t‘.|~\ tlv...tti..l< \\ith Rita id. The Amol mm llilll llrttl h sigllntlirim to the pact do not liciiove this, and they have roilsoil tr) usittme that thu ill the Siil'ii‘i sumo mum... inmi guvet-tinirtlt. Nowrtlildv .. t‘l‘itd) red-letter day In the history of our air loll, l‘t't‘:idoni Kennedy has called the il'l‘.li_\' “lhe first step on the road to a secure and peaceful world." and that adequately describes it. On both sides it is regarded be providing the vpiu-rtunitv, by care- iltl liilllutili‘tt'l. of exploring the chances at nthnr gains Inr pence. ‘Peats requires mitt-h more than I pledzn at good intentions; but .erI i intention: rm. alztt start-n the rause of pears. They AI‘F. indeud. its most important Ingredient. . It would he more satisfacior '. of tollrse. if France and Red China were ‘sizlmnrtus in tho p:.t~t.’1‘llrre remains I faint hope that France might eventually join in the hen; but Presi- dent do Galllie holinrN—and has said 'ntaity tint 7thni it he wore to sign the treaty he wnuld lie rundemuiug France to be forever I second-rate i power, since it would not: be able to carry out the tusts nucossary to nu- clear tN'hiilllllizy. llo might agree to forego filrthur te. illz it' lhe United States lzives France the nuclear in- formation It, need. but even this is prlihlonlttlitnll. Meanwhin thorn is thu nusstiun inf Premier Khriwhchev's proposal . {or a non-azlzrrssilm pact between the i -t pun-hrs. with “as H tr ‘_’ whirh \\'l~sl timntmly Is particularly ‘ concernan itll‘h A part. it is helieved. could he \\’Ul‘l\‘f‘il out without granting de yum .«nmgniiiun to Rust Germany A tip ‘tlili' :ZHH‘t‘llml‘ill is recngni .4 hr right, as distinguishhd from a .te .facto zorornmrnl which has not yet :heen so rootlmlizrd. But the West .(ierm‘an government. opposes ally measures that nuglit imply PVNI do 2 [Iain recognition of I‘last Germany; ‘ nor will the American Government consent to an E‘Xt‘hflnge of ambassa- dors with that l'lllliill')‘. ; What really mails-rs, htmever. is I not the form of the non-alum ion ‘ l pledge but its relation to European . l security. Thrl'e will he no premnture lor one—sided concessions on the putt ; of the Western powers, hllt . call- 2% yet conciliatory approach. if 3 Khmhchev reciprocates. and in turn am his protuure on West Germany. there is genuine hope of removinlz the MI fears and snxieties of divided Europe snd makinl another great Inn-ward step in the achievement or passe. Korean lnctdenis At s time when so much hope is being expressed about relieving cold W tensions. it Is disturbing to nots flu reports of "th ution" along III Korean front. A decade ago an m was called there, bringing army true. but no peace. Con- flflons in recent weeks Ippesr to be mix, the trouble h e kn n Ill-I two American pllm who landed W KO!!! by mistake Wm ‘M of In end h‘eetsll W. In the lut In deys m patrol well Inside the Smith um ol the hulls-wide no Myrna north Ind south ; signed ulth the United States and moment the linlise rot-ossml. lIlSil‘nii I lit‘ the profitable i Ofllbflm'flhmb m which In m n mistlu terms from the Am. An- other Incident occurred thls week, when 13 American soldiers were un- der titsck for two hours Inside the demilitarized sector by s patrol of North Korean raiders. The. (‘hinese Ctimnluili buck from s Moscow meeting at which the split with the Russian Communists was widened. are close nllies of the antll Kn 'Oatls. They may be on the verge of «ti ring up trouble in Korea to underline their objections to the test7lian agreement which Ru sis. has s. Britain. _ Ill that r- F ii is not likell’ that the armistice will do \‘l‘I‘V much to hinder them. The armistice com- ...issiuu—cunumsod of [Wind Nations .rpwmntntivss on and side and North Korean a n d Chinese Communist: “volunteers” on the ritual-7h.” heen nlrotitlu at Palimllnjom from time to Iimt‘. ils as lznnlont lining lit find a way to bring permanent prare. Ac- tually it serves as little more than I forum for bickering. It is ill this con- ihat the new border incidents ll‘Xl nu... t... .mpru SPil. 'i‘hrl are i. re- mindnr thn. Knm is =ti|l i. wur i theatre snrl s plnre of sllcrifice and dnngl' The Holiday Urge Ntlllntiy has explained why ti... Senate held up the parliamentary par llwls‘l hill inst week for “furlhrr rntwidptdtiuil." ill?” let it gt. through i without debate the followith dav Ac- cording to in. Ottawa Journal writer. i there were strange rumor about it l on Parliament Hill. 1. “as even . said that action wus held up une .tny ‘ for fear too many Ml’i wullld take their new 1.) and head fur luinie tor i the midsummor holidays. “ilhnttt waiting to. i. finish of tho business. Be that a. it may, it didn't seem t to have stoppod tlw sxmtus. Thm was a notironltlo tlrrltlw in attrtlditttt'n at House sittitlus lwinre Parlianlont i took recess. The I'onlmolls vote last i Tuesday on pay increase snw 210 1 members expressing themselves. Tile vote held last 'I‘lllirs i-7itis f since the ntlo nu p..v_uii-.w.ti-tl tr. I . nars and 20 ~veas on a motion In com- . mittee to amend a clause In the hill in estalllish a national eclttliimic council. 'l‘hnr is loss than ItilP-ilrlh the total mumhership of the Gym- mons. Later In the day there were as many as 110 members in the i tilillso7slill a small tltlnlllor l-nliipzlr- t ed in the itlriltltll on 'I‘ . tn . i t i . Lawyers have an old say up about ' slice that it ilot only needs to he dune. lillt ii nerds to be shown that it is being done. One “mild expect our politicians in he equally concern- ed. at this time. in showing that: they were as busy as bearers up to the of Yielding to the pimlszlnt call of summer weather and heatian the run in their gallop toward the finish line section. 1 sill". tlf ('tliladu's Billh I" 'li‘ament. EDITORIAL NOTES The Ontario Safety League quotes this from Churies mun-us: “Lite ii given in us fill the sll‘ii't. understand- ing that we guard it in the end." . . .Yllu't'l‘ sllier at work than alnltmt anywhere else. reports the [15. tional Safety (.tnlncil. In 1992 nearly 7 out of 10 accidental deaths and more titan hult‘ the injuries occurred off the job. Workers i red awdv from work Inst 60 million man-days compared with 40 million last: by those hurt on the job, Since 1945 ac- cidental deaths of workers on the job have decert‘d I7 per cent, while off-the-jnh deaths In 1962 totalled the same as In 1945. The reverse is true for injuries: 1962 on-job in- juried were unchanged from 1945. while Off-job injuries decreased 18 per cent so. “Wet” coal is beinz trailspol-Ind (mm nithoad tn powl‘l' station lly pipeline in an orperiment carried out by Britain Mntrnl electricity Rene-'- lting board ill Yorkshire. The coal, which is of fine grain, is mixed with water and pumped into the pipeline. It takes ill-tween {our 3nd five minutes to travel the mile and a hall from the pithead pumphnuss to the power station where it i.- "spun dried" by centrifugal drying plant and taken by conveyors to the station stbck- ysrd. The electricity board hopes that pipelines will supply the Answer to some of tho pmhlcms of transport.- ing the huge amounts of fuel needed by modern power stations. AERIAL VIEW OF DALVAY Time Essence When Bitten rew weeks wbut i would do it my child were bitten by s dol. This mun be u common question because In one u mun-ted 1 million Am- man. were blllen and 31.000 received the v . some might duubl thnl Ihe problem is urtnus. considering that the t..- eidence of death train rubies ii.’ the Unlled states varies [ram 3 In 40 persons per yesr. 1 Time in ul the emuce when u 1 person ll bitten by In Inimll 1 ill-t poulhly Is rubtd. it i. d...- germs: in WI" 10 days just [0 see what hlppens. unless the chine: at developing rshles Is practice]- Iy nil. The declslbn should nude whether to give rublu sn< them... within ihe ilrst 24 hours - (or best results and certainly In?! later than 72 hnurs. The wound, L. cleansed with s detergent and irrlgsled with so per cent ethyl l slcohnl. it should nut be csuter- serum depends upon the circum- stances oi the biting And the .vullsblltty and health oi the Inimli, There is no need for con- cern when the dug II 1 pet (hit was provoked Int,» biting by leasing or irlshlenlng. The lama might be said it the animal has lit-cu inoculated against rallies ur i live; in n pmtected environment l where its chances lit acquirinl Tables mm other lnimnil m u.s. NATIONAL PAR Schooled Many Mt. Everest Climbers KS Nultnuat Gmlrzphlc News Bulletin lillitlllttlilll‘l-rs as mm \wll tnni tint in lluz mauntIu-unl peaks in ihP Na- ttnnnl Park . anatitv in Mount Rainirr and firilnd 'I'ulun \‘almnal Parks the_ \\III inld .dn Im'i‘nln, l‘XCt‘ilt‘lli clunhing bi'llittllv, and guide Ser~ “um: \ . ut .lu- in tea... .lu-uihrrs oi the 1th American Molllll ' . u n-d ill in. ...h illulud stair- um. «xi-l-ptiunnl . mullulnius s n m .- (rnrrhhndrresrue Ilnits oi the Vatmn rnrk Servirr. .Ianw w Whittaker and i...- .Ihrstad. two «1 the tlvs Aumrtrans ulin wale ‘ rost's. summit in \lay. um. have almi- ed rnllnltoss climbers tn the snow sheathed. MAID-loot pinnacle oi Rainier. Between them, they have made MI ast-rnts. TRA ' ‘ lullth \Imlnt Ital... , munai-rl. or the W3. .uutun (tau-altos. was i~hn7 sen tor the exuediiion's shake- down rllnlh because 0! its nears ltimnlzyan conditions 7 lzla. rim, drnn will“, avalanches. and tit-hie urmht-r. sais lhe Linnnl t. D'Jl’flpht nrlnripsl minwr lton r .mo . n of the pumi- wi-mulng's Trtons. nn the nth er hand. out-r trout-horn... ruck rilnlhimz Dr wutism L‘nsoeld, i. unite ur uln- um. pr. Timur an niys 'st lravrrbe oi inrrrst via the v.r- lzlu West Ridge. spent seven summers in the Tolons as a guide. This rxm’l’il‘nn‘ slood him i PUBLIC : in nu... ill-lad lln Ma. Q durng i ltuv. daring auronl amonl: un- stone towers and sleep l tunes at an unknown pan of r first. 1- 'e other expedition meni- lim 7 Barr rurbrt. Dr. David ‘ inngnicn, i). turnard Emerson. . [' ar1Ni RII'iIai’d Flinnall, and the late.‘ John E. Brcltenbarh. who was killed in Ereresl's Kilimbu ire. tall 7am. gained valuable ex- u- tr as 'l'cltln gmdrs. Mr. Ctlrhot vinltlnllrs to guide lhore. . .u addition to nprruting s [Mile and mountainorrin: .miipmanl store The exprdltiun‘s ulurtutnulsl. pr Maynard \liltcr. was um a naium summit :ttide Allan A..- ten. Itir rnmnnlnirhlinns niltrer. s l. member oi the National std Patrol. vnluulusrs who nu... skl- _ Ing centers to prevent nrridenLl . and give llrsl aid to the int d . Expedition mcmhrrs with hm - tor the iradrr , rrnillrill. velar. an {or to... pre iaus Himalayan . expert“ :, and Barry nishup. of the sat einn 513". who wintrrrd in .ansl Grogrsphic's inr~ ‘ |he Htmalnvas in limit—M with sir‘ n Imbalance I call R The M'N‘illl' ilmlspttln‘r l-oad- t er I: pl-nhnbll ('Ollilh‘l‘d whrn tls null: s slnry shnui Cubans having s deficit In its balance at paymrnls what does it all mean? ran llnynne but an ex. FORUM msnrroiNTi-m sir, 7 mung a lnurlsl ttn ylnll‘ lmrly Island. l was more than anxious in v. i the "wiimtlr-lnh Renlirss". Early Sunday ailer- noun we drove down, which Is about Sil fliIIPS tram uhm us are staying and we vlere inure thnu dnnppmulrd. will-n we ar- mrd. in find that there are l... v‘ .loru Illowrd lo git in II" Sun. I would think that any special attraction like thu one. should be nnrnrd esprristly on Sundays. not nnlv lur thr tourist but also i... Islandrrs who work all week and don't have .. rhsnce to gel tiler exropi int A “Sunday Drive " l mu, . r‘Is' . . . WAKELIXG Munlrrnl. le. VISITORS' COMPLAINT s 7Tt-n years ago. when u arrlved hum Germany. V: were [linking in I place win-re ue rnuld spend tun- summer holi- . mettns' told us aboul Currndish, Pi: I. We cumr down hm. it-il .u [we will. the community and hnve n com~ ti... down every summer since, We always stay a! "it: same plsoc and made mud menus hm. This Island lsnd especislly Cavendish! possesses In in ell beauty, serenity and tranquility that every time we leave the ferry ill Burden. we lerl. a dit- lerent world npl‘ns up in. us. it someone wants - rruttul lInII- any. P r: l. is the spot [or t. Every time we srrlved hcl-e lu ssi. we noticed changes. Improvements had been made, nrw rabins built and mtnurlnlu added luv the muvouinnre oi tmrrisls Wr u'rrr my pirssl‘d thut none M, “use cit-um dis- uimd the brauty oi the u"- rmlndinm. = This has brrn the The In the pun. Tlit. yellr. however. we helm: erected ill Cavendish. And believe me. this is the most dis- Llllelui him". all! an encounter Your imly province does um med somethina like Hill to make ll mm Inactive. ‘I'llr island's cit-r... upon... I... null. apuibu we we voicing here II by no mu... ours alone. There are Why people who em to em tur years. They mm in entuy lmuty. rest m unamilm euuutrywldc The Nlflmill Tull. Ell-rd M Cenuis nude s motlml picturl lam m by, tilled "My 1:- .. land Hume". which you prohub- with the I! have seen This tiim din»: I ru—du ln F.E.I. it someone luinuld mine have sitor seeing this movie. he would exvect In iind the “island” the way it was t .depicted. He would not expect to find A miniature couey isluud «r Muulrual burnout Park. We wrote in you. s.r. it. ex< presx our loadings and the teel- . mg: 0 great many lourlsts,‘ who luv: the Island the way ii iii. slways been and nut ruined ‘ t by wmuihmg which in out at E. a e . We also let-l. the PEJ Gnv- ‘ emmrnl could put should do somethian u. prevent this kind 1 (If unwent. B mend which is M best. I blemish lo the t nlral communities 0i your \l'Mh ‘ derlul Islfllld. i ‘ lam, Sir, etc. W. BREITENBACH. Chnmedry, no. ‘ NEW THEATRE COMPANY ‘ 7 After spending an (ll-l ioyahle silly on the Island 1 war preparing to leave an l i. tied in visit the Chlrlltirelown Festlvsl And was so tavonbly impressed by the talent slid wen-nth of the company i IllVe ., stayed lwn exlrs any. In Drdel' see 3 “their re one. i find mysell deitgbtedly lw up In the spirit of adventure which i. .lavm use-out st in birth or a now than: mummy. _ I was no less Impressed by the eulhusmsllc tntlllference .buw... this line ynung protect by the people oi the Illlnd. whom I hlve (blind to b. the friendliest (ellow Causal-us i bm mell Inyw re The nudieuu II are pertorm- sates are prlmurlly luu s And i a... sure the Festival will help drsw ihrm buck7 it lhe Fesll- ‘ val survives. A successful theatre nee d I t plays. man and In Indlenss. A I new interest in st." in unenl- lull in I: kins wurlli um! your locll camp-n1 tn uninlz a line loll oi keebtus this ; ml! l permutve slid witty bustl- or's work All" - bill when s in»... wilt-ll bu hem lsmmls ue- rest-“rule. tour- Isl accommodations, noel oi visitors. snfl most 01 all I won- doriul same at civln prise. sunkerpme ladly lives in stub turd. Let's lei Gear’s sen.- st. live in alarm-lim- wluJAu l m t Hummus. out. i ‘ Nuwang Gombu. llll The vucuinr Is not necessary i II the animal is avsilable Ind appears in be healthy. He should he watched ill quarsntine. Thu exceptlnn occurs when l. e Edmund Hillary's expedition and made s ilrst ascent of inngiike Ama Dablam. Mr. Bishop sur- mounted Everest with Mr. Jer- stad on May 22. three hours he- lore the UnsoeId-Hsrnhein u« cent and three weeks site..- Mr. wnlnttaker had planlm the Stars and Stripes there with Sherpa tit... Ind can be supplemented by the vaccine I! the animal heroin. st. once when the animal Is lll And the Vl‘tBrInal'iall suspects rabies. The same applies when the dos cinqu he tuumi And cnuld have rabies. considering . the circumstances under which the child was hIHen Till: mus! intpurluul. especially u it...- shin Is timkl-u. Rnhios snli. uni. nilch tem- porary protection fine .nirrtinn ls needed and reactions are un- common. The rllh s vaccine is. more toxic and many intention! l are requirrd. It Is not used uu-g less lhr chance at dereloplnz rslm-s i‘ prunnunrod. PllllthTHROPil' WOMAN . u. r. writes: My sister-in- luv. Is s fine person and give. h er l time. mrvicrs. and ruminy wherever urcdrd b r a nun- rimms shs (loos I s because or an intrrtnrity tumult-x. Please comment. i ALL (70].! i .. it doe» 1 hurt [or i- elast as. . piranIs In have (lighl‘adx as \tell as Mui'ait‘d loot. I‘ivrn' member t M the Ameriran Expedition xi- Irnl‘led rnliene. Three are medi- nhi I‘ll Tl. I Frnm the ranks ni Amerirn‘! foremost mnllnlhinr‘ers, Mr. l'tvhronlrnlh rhuw‘ ll lr‘arn nt' t‘xlrtimely intrlltflrnt prolessinn» olly sucrossiul men whom he could confidently expert. in With» . stand hath Ihe psychological and ‘ physiolagk-zi ordeal of Iivingl and working at high elevations. Finally. more is the ruriou! nlalirr uI iirsl minim By incre- dible coincidence. the ZiI-lnnn leuiu its Ameru i sud one. Eritlsher truu. Nepali Inellldedl laur Jlms. filroe Barry's. two i one Willi and n Wlll. REPLV .. Your brother may be right .nu what u wondortul way (or. her ln handle the situation it it Is . rue. P f I FONTANEL cmsunu c, H, writes: it a baby's skull . n GYmen s - closes .2 5»; months. will [he i oporler I need un operation to open It and l in prevent It‘s in she Is nlltrr m'u' . 'nu- tmllsnels close usually by t the ninth month but nnrmsl var latlons occur. Operation in MIR- geutml only it the growth or (he held Is slime-t rloslnz llaill un~ pm in international lnlam‘e ex‘ pin... it s-Iraily? Economlc tum-asters are .m- dtdlius that (or the third year n row lnsds mlly have I iavorable trade balance wllh the rest it the world. This Is In cuulrarl to many yrsru before ml when we were on the Ins- 5m”: “9”!” l m m. an we .mp0“ .E. n. unto What Is hypo-l balance and grains: deeper into PM“ 0' "-9 kidney? the red in our trading lccollnb REPLY . world. ‘ A rare cnndllinn in which the it must be perplexing to mail . develnpment of - kidney l Irom lime in time that it lsst ‘ rested. so that the organ is we are Kellin: iv the Rood side . mums Inlet-uls- In an oi lb. account book on world .M—i trade. and lo rend at u.- mm ( yesr on the excess of exports Ilme that we are seriously In wer Imports. but hld in lend trouble because at our deliclt nahowtlotl uul at the counlry. In belsnce nt paymenls. null. moldy to the Unlled Sines. in things nre true. even though to my one yelr's interest Ind ut- mny they may seem Io collirl- vldends uu the .rcumuluted bor- dlei ml. other. . mint; and Iinsneing oi mlny The Stratibrd aucuu-nenla yen-s put. explains that the easiest c - plrlsnn ti. explain this economic puule Is with u {sinin that his been buying min... on time- p .ueut vinyls. SuDDOAQ that A young cmmle. with In Inrnlne o spends mm In a yells. end on lap Di u... buy! 1 $1.000 automobile. They make thu- figure: slid up. In the null ws ‘ rmwiulz money 1:..- the ‘ down plyment i... the es sud it lnctng the ml at the cost. Next yur they hsve :05 n l wgk. they spend motto. they t borrow some money to keep i up lh? payments on the (If. Ind they buy I new electric ve, Heed at W. l... nothinl dnwn end the min essy ynwnu, “The third yesr the your liu The FLVIIIG DIITGIIMMI RESTAURANT “Your Island Steak House" . O barrow mo ey in p- out dilierenee. money in until. i... the stove. uni tbey motorboat .nu tuner. on the instalment plan. .1 "The sum-um of this three» yelr run-y u that they hsvs . been dai z healer every yen, because their Inemno hs hes gutnu up. and lhst [hey are do- luu worse every yes qu mm Ind more at their l..ch In behuz ubmbed hy mu in- terest. nuance charges In mlhly mut- on m. stov- molorbocl sud miller. "That in about the wsly Cm:- bul bu been rain. is her dullnu with othsr n. lim. r...- mole tllsn two years now. our Income u been ruins up. _lt one Ioolrs only st each exporltn's Ind " young hille an - rslse M is a week but it uh mitt... him mm Ilisn is s wen. m Ire puymeuu ml his bor- """"“°"""‘° nurked by I lpeclal t tsed— ton disiigul-lng. I ly ————-‘.—.—\ NOTES BY THE WAY u. (mu. mural is: he when. Salli-ll. sly “liven bone and hill the let use". someth bothered Ind bum a laws Juumll. 1"!) you“ South AME." In isn't Pull-mt by itlldel. ion? - Oiv said to be doing a breely bull» en exporting cu... oi “cool rotun- t.ry .er u. the us. in Landau you run any cans of Indian“: Enlllbh lug. — Ottawa errnll. “1" h bullby. - (out. mellee meal :35.“ daily llleklnI up marble: with the lm Idvises . physician And do so In print... lost some one llllht think you were losius yuurmrbles. 7 Gal. Reporter The up bender the rum...r of world pmhlems suit... "m the number ul solutions be m. , round in.- them is becoming .,,, E mululy wider.— Sudbury An Unromantic Explorer Moulrell Gm he gave ‘nt the Arctic sx- planer Vlihjnllnlir Stet-mun. who died last August, is In he rock (wild in the Canadian Arc it. '. . The news report states it this use w... Involved wsy No 7 Shell Protect pennan mm kept their eyes bpeu lot I suitable rock during the mum Fur summon was i. martini explorer. He believed thut |hs imlle of tile Arctlc is u turbid. din: place was nonsense. - in lecture sner IerIure. and mini: siter uncle. Sieiallsalln dulled the Canadian Gavel-nine... tor not doing more. tor sbuwiug so little imntilnnttuu. i-ie conil’ls. led Canada's attitude to the Nur. The decision about uslnl snu- I l A Miller supply mlsslon. i the ‘ never went in the North Pole. s The' tult treatment is Indlrated ' ‘ years lcsltlred the 50th weddius ol Lheir work and the airs-nil flew It, IA: Cnlfinry when it wll returning empty to It: bl Alter tin with the vial and successlul Arctic policies til the Soviet u... it Is the measure M 5.... This might seem very undu- . mile and uninspiring. “m” '."‘."“"‘ “1" mm? M m “l, m. .5 mm mum,“ his medium... have cnme true. wuulu be delighted. rnr he wss l He predicted regular Ilr m. not the sort or Tarantilz‘exfplnrer vlm We, in, mm N“. W who went into B e Wi S or In mm puma“ "m the 1m 0, he medch that submar..." “my,” Fa, um,.,_ h, wuuld be very useilll h. the l... tie wslers. Stolansmn's sttilude to n. . Arctic w s inquinnu and with. “i am a .ontlst. not a lo ricl. title. it is the sort nt ahnnmfh And he mi many other up. l that Can-d1 musl inrrcasinglv n! a similar sari. such as "when l sdopt If It I: to make the hell you still in .n cxplbrer's hero- : use or this vast and vsluahle l.- And when he was asked why the alien was. he would rrpy WW“ '5 "Vm- mm so When i lsm. I M have to subtract {mm . es. an ares It his tau tsrirl, i... it Is locals-d on the head or neck. M5 whim.” v- , "mu Rabies antiserum oiiers unnec— 77 1 Doctors Vs. Smoking Health Lune Ill Clllldl A national unit 7 lmnklnx arm: is the goal oi Canadian dot-tars. publw huullh workers and the Canadian Cancer 5.... rieiy. The medical rroiession tr being asked u. give leadership in an ull - uui campaign nusinsl smukius Calling lung rm‘ll‘er elude..." becaule of its explosiie IIIi ruse, Dr. Russell K agar, 0' Fur. unlo. said rrcenlly il is the only form of runner which is lllt‘l'flx. illfl rapldly: must lines vi cunrer are decreasing. Ite hill“ the math-a1 profession Ill i... mos-i lts wsponsibllitlos It! in... vtdlmi leadership spamst \‘lllllh- Our Yesterda 5 (FM!!! the GIIIHIIIII Fin) . TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO ‘ (Allsusl n. ism s. The Canadian Medical «is... cuttun committee is ssklnr liu Canadian Medicnl Assnrlat in h amt other organizations in ink discussions with the lsdrral r... tmment on cigarette mm... in... At the community lerrl. il will prnpm seeking the coop erallon at schools. leschel‘s‘ ral Ielzes. boards of health slid other ursanualiuns in camualzni In roncli prelocllage Canadian uhiinrun and educate the Dublin on smokinz hazards. 1).. lull... said. i. w. ursnu. aroompuli- led by his son, Kruh. returnfl‘l to . the city last evening after ab ‘ tending the National Chlropnc- ; tic Convention in Toronto. Mr. George E Clemsns or i aruuttord. Ont. secretary the Halsloin»r‘rrisan Association. is ueiov.l ‘ ~WlldIS-l Illld. and expect; to arrive in CherMietnwn August 13. YEARS AGO (August 6. 1953) The lirsi lainin reunion ln :5 inuuz uncer nuw kills .um Cunadisns eve'ry yesr um. int- lir accidents. Ind cisarrlt. smuktug per adult. at the wptr latter. has tripled in the p... year... he laid. Advocnting persusslon rather than compulsion, Dr. Max" suid snerilice and sell - disrll“ line are needed to attain xnia health. Adults slumld set an examvll in children and teenlgers. Inniversary al MT. Ind Mn. .1. s1. Cameron. m Grniinn Street. till. week. when all but one of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron's slsiers l snd brothers returned it. e in t llnd ID be present. ‘ Mr Richard T. Malheson, pre- . Ildenl, and Dr. w.n. Carson vice president. 0! the Alpha ‘1 Men's Club returned in: nllht. lrorn ullcudance at the Interns- tiunal Association at Y": Clubs. which was held at Dave WM low in: symbol at smoking ' he run. . and Added that in modern sis iely. making is the nulv sorlalv 1y acceptable uddlctluu ASSIUS a According to Weekend Magazine Sports Edim Andy O'Brien, the loud-mouth Ingle of Casslul Clay is sheer publicity stuff. Olly, apparently. has something with which to back up his act. ll this Saturday's issue of Weekend Magan'M O’Brien claims that this led is I Tell challenl“ and gives his mesons. to In ruins and ii . an“. lint-Mn m w... Ind s will tuc‘ THE EVENING PATRIOT v .55.-.. n l I 533399. 8: :37: s Hair-z = s e («l sll