Page 8 The Guardian SKIl.l._ET - SKILLED SEXTET Six British housewives, adept. at the art of handling, a skillet, practices flapjack flipping on the run in warmup for annual Shrove Tuesddy Pancake Race at Olney, England, Feb. 18. Offering words “Thurs, Feb. 13. 1958 l Rev. Ronald Collins. right. vicar of St. Peter’s and Paul’s Church at Olney. Similar race is held on same day in U.S. at Liberal, Kan. Winners receive inscribed silver skillet, or frying an. It goes the fastest runner in either country. of encouragement to the gals is Dulles Says U. Problems Bein By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer WASHINGTON (CP) — State Secretary Dulles said Tuesday a wide range of problems has arisen between Canada and the United States but suggested they are being dealt with in a man- ner which, to him, is ‘—‘on the whole highly satisfactory.”. “There is no absolutely satis- factory solution to all of these problems,” ‘he told his weekly press conference, “but we have had good relations indeed with the present government of Can- ada.” Relationships between the two countries, he added, are being maintained f‘very satisfactori .” Current frictions between Can- ada and the U.S. came in for brief review when a reporter. asked’ Dulles for his comment on why relationships are strained and what. could be done to im-A prove them. There is no doubt “some dif- -ficulties” exist between the two’ countries, Dulles‘ replied. There had been “differences of opin- ion” about U.S. agricultural dis- ‘ posal policies which “the Cana- dians tend to feel .’ . . tend to deny them advantageous markets where otherwise they, perhaps would be able to sell on a dollar or cash basis.” ' OIL MART RAISED Another issue had been raised by’the U.S. governments decis- ion, to restrict’ imports of foreign oil into the U.S; ‘West Coast mar- ket, There also were “quite a few” trade problems. Dulles recalled ‘the desire‘ ex- » pressed by theelfrogressive Con- servvative. gov nment to buy more firom the United Kingdom and to divert some of Canada’s trade from the" United States. Canadians ‘so had shown “concern over the fact that American investments in Canada are so substantial that they -might bring about economic policeis which might not be to -the best interests of Canada. I (‘There are a whole series of ' problems of that sort, which are lileecl Funds To. Harness A-Power WASHINGTON (AP) _ 'l‘he chief of U.S. efforts to harness H-boinb power for industrial uses said Monday’ theproject will be “in serious trouble”'unl'ess more funds are provided. Dr. Arthur E. Ruark, chief of the controlled. thermonuclear re- I search branch of the Atomic En- ery Commission made the state- ment before the -subcommittee on researclijand development of the Senate-House of Representatives atomic energy committee. Senator Clinton A n d e r s o n (Dem. N. Mi) had asked Ruark whether present funds are ade- quate for the thermonuclear re- ’ search program. Later, when asked, by reporters, to amplify, Ruarkisaidethe pro- gram‘ ‘fwould be hard—pinched” on ‘ the present regular budget which he said calls for $22,500,000 dur- ing the year starting next July 1. lluark said the AEC is "consid-- ering asking for a supplementary appropriation. ’ . He estimated ‘-that unless a sup- plementary appropriation comes, I the construction of a new type research machine at Princeton University, called the “Steller- ator-C,” will be slowed to two- thirds, or even one-half, the pace projectofficials now are shooting or. ~ TREE BLOW FATAL HILLSBORO, Ill. (AP)-Wood-— cutter Earl Morrison, 49, was’ killed‘ Tuesday when a young sap- ling, bent over under a fallen tree, snapped up like a whip. hit- ting him on the head. S.-Canadian . g Dealt With almost inevitable,” he said. “We ‘are dealing with these, I would say, in a way which is on the whole highly satisfactory . . “I think that,’ considering the ‘fact that we do have problems which are not easily resolved, the relationship is being maintained very satisfactorily in accordance with the desire of both our gov- ernments to ensure close‘ and friendly relations.” FOR RENT ‘E FLOOR SANDERS FLOOR EDGERS - FINISH SANDERS Chandler Bros. 1 Plywood Place ' always will.” Forgives Hubby For Spending On Girl Friend LONDON fAPl—A grey-haired wife testified Tuesday she has forgiven /her Bl-year-Old baI‘011el husband for spending more than $100,000 on a mistress. Lady Ralli testified she had al- ways loved Sir Strati Ralli “and They have been married 44 years, Learning of his association with ‘ former model Jacqueline Gray came as “an awful shock,” Lady Ralli declared, but she told him: will never leave you.” That, she said, “comforted him.” _ Miss Gray, 41, is suing Sir Strati for return of jewels worth $33,600 which she claims the bar- onet gave her and then took away on the pretense that he wanted to get them insured. Sir Strati earlier confessed_to his wife that he had been keeping a mistress for 16 years and Said all payment to her then stopped. Under cross examination, Lady Ralli "said she first knew of MISS Gray’s existence Aug._ 30, 1955. Miss Gray and Sir Strati met dur- ing the war. ' - Baby’s I ’ Constipation When baby’s bowels are overloaded wi¢ waste, the entire digestive process may be Iffected. Little ‘ and upset. bab suffers gassy pains, gets feverish, fussy and restless. 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