W:y,gt1953 Senate Protests Tardy Commons legislation on-Aws, (OP) - The senate -puegdgy heard its annual protests Ipinst the old Commons habit of man; important legislation on its loo;-step just before prorogation. one Liberal member of the M3- ”, chamber .- Senator J. W. De 3, Farris of British Columbia - "opened the Commons be given p warning early next session that miators will feel justified in hold- mg up prorogation if they con- .1der time is needed for the study .1 bills. The discussion came on s meas- m to revise the superannuation setup for federal civil servants, re- mny passed by the Commons. The senate sent it to a committee ma decided to start hearings on n later in the evenini senstor John '1'. 1-lsig, Progres- me Conservative leader, joined in me protest against lste legislation from the Commons. as was ”extremely disappointed" that the superannuation bill had not been brought before the upper house a month or six weeirs ago. He said the Senate should go into detail ml the bill and could do so more effectively than the Commons. It was not "subject to political dictation" frmn the civil servarls PENTOX PENETRATIN6 PRIMER - SEALER WOOD PRESERVER Moisture is palnt's greatest enemy. Seal wood against moisture . . . prevent swelling, warping, rotting . . . by apply- ing "Pentax" baton you paint. Protect all new wood . . . make It last 3 to 5 times longer, with '-'Pentox".t strange But True 3! F. H. MacArthur The mother of America's latest incubator qusdruplets is, 60-year- old Mrs. Leonard Ponder, of Mur- freesboro. Ark. All red heads the three boys and I girl are named Danny, Dickie, Dewey and Donna. The Ponders have children. Liegond says the great Koh-i- nur diamond which will be among eight other THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN sect. attracted by the nu; of blood, bites the severed edges of the skin thus bringing them up- tether. The men then cut off the body of the am. leaving the head firmly fastened into the wound until it heals. If and when the army gets mund to exploding the hydrogen bomb it could be A fearsome time for the inhabitants of earth. Why? Emu” dun poison from an 1-1- bornb would be deadly to humans if they inhaled or swallowed any qulntity of it. Scientists tell us thli dint from H-bomb explosions would retain its poisonous gun. the gems worn by Queen Elizabeth tieg 1 g at her coronation next June 2, was tied :3; ytetg" 31?: coLlLil:i1llbX.idIca:tE found 50 years before Christ was mu”, bggom ummp Th” Mm: born and it is smothered with double dealings and murder. Its value is approximately 53,000,000. Another gem in the Queenie coronation regalia is the Black Prince's ruby. It, too, has a blood- stained past. In the 14th century the ruby was owned by the king of Granada, in Spain. He was mur- dered for it by Pedro the Cruel of Castille. The Black Prince sided Pedro to regain his throne after having been toppled from it by his half-brother. The prince's reward for this was the famous ruby. These and other famous and costly gems will glitter in the lights of Old Westminster Abbey when the young Queen puts on the royal robes during the coronation. The gems will be taken from their resting place in the Tower of Lon- don for the first time in 16 years. . . . A resident of King's County writes me that he scares crows out of his cornfield simply by placing his radio outside the house and turning it up loud. "The crows," he says. "hate the stuff coming over the air. It's al- most as bad as their cawing.” The last of the former slavc girls in America. Mrs. Chaney Myers, 103, is living in Denver, Colo. Mrs. Myers and her deceased husband went west after the Civil War gave them their liberty. Portable sewing machines, soon to be placed on the market, use a unique system of slip-on plastic discs that permit the "don't know how" housewife to do some of the most. intricate needlework. The plastic discs act like "gray mat- ter" and instruct the machine in sewing unusual things. Nero was very fond of fiddles. perfume. woman. and human slaughter. At a single banquet he used 3150.000 worth of rose per- fume for his guests. . . . When a. native of Peru gets a had out he never thinks of calling a doctor to sew up the wound. What he does do, however. is sum- the cue. it might be better if the H-bomb never comes to fruition. . . . The "point" system for traffic violations now in use in the mm of New Jersey might be used to good advantage in the Garden of the Gulf. The demerit system was put into force by the police of New Jersey last July l. and. according to sue: Motor Vehicle Director, Bill Dear- don, the scheme has scared the dsylights out of the states 200,000 motorists. Here's how it works. "If the driver gets 11 within a 3-year period. the state revokes his license for a one-year period. When he gets permission to sit behind the wheel again he carries a special "red" license which con- tsins a record of the demerits. He has to use this special license for three years - s probation period. . . . Leaving the scene of an accident costs the driver 8 points. reckless driving, 8; drunken driving, 12; exceeding the speed limit, 4; other violations, excluding parking, 3. Additional 3 points are checked against anyone who gets I convic- tions within an 18-month period. The impact on the safety con- sciousness of the motoring public has been terrific," Deardon says. ”for no driver who has once lost his license wants to break any laws that will result in a police- man's asking to see his driver's card. The new president of the U. S. A., like a. lot of other world figures past and present, was no prodigy during his early school years. His high school academic record was anything but good. graduating six- ty-firat in grades in a class of 164. Yet he crawled up the ladder of success to ' ome army chief of staff and served until 1948. when he was elected president of Cor- nell University in New York City. Next we find him Supreme Com- mander of the allied powers in Western Europe. Today, he is President of the United states. mon his neighbors who go out and bring back is surgical ant. The in- -F.ISHERMlEII WE NOW HAVE Senate Holds Up Pensions Bill KERMATH - MARINE or-rawa. (CF)--The Senate, jealous guardian of its rights. ENGINES IN STOCK AT OUR Wednesday held up a government measure covering pensions for some 120,000 federal civil servants. question posed by a number of lawyer-senators was: Is the nu. toric right of the senate to con- trol its own employees being in. fringed upon? The debate came on a 48-page bill revising the federal superan- nustlon setup and making an .4. ditionsl 60.000 civil servants-now classed as "tern nries"-eligible for pensions on retirement. It also provides that the government may set retirement age limits for vari- ous employae classes by reguin. tion. ROYAL STATUS .1.DNDON, (OP)-As part of its Coronation display .sn Oxford street department store will erect an equestrian status of the Queen, atusdiru 14 feet high and weigh- ing four tons. It will show the Queen in the uniform of oolonel- in chief of the Gnensdlerr Guards. Christie Ordered To Stand Trial LONDON, Reuters)-John Reg- inald Christie, 55, a polite little London clerk, was ordered Wed- nesday to stand trial for the murders of his middle-aged wife and three young woman of loose morals. , Ha pleaded innocent. reserved his defence-no clear motive for the slayings has been offered yet-and waived his right to call witnesses. 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