The n. Page 9 Wed. Aug. 52, 1956 i Seek Blilllion in Great Lakes iMMlLTON (CF)-There's gold -5 them thnr Great Lakes-or so . muup of skin-diving enthusiasts helieve. They aim to prove their hcory by seaching the murky bottom of Lake Erie for ship- irrcclts. The members of the Hamilton Iiib-Mariners Club are first going utter I 310.000 C1110 of told be- lieved aboard the steam packet Clarion which went down with al hands nearly 17 years ago. she sank somewhere off Point Pelee in Lake Erie. The 8tm.000 in gold is small ituff compared with the total wealth lying on the bottom of the Great Lakes. said Bob Peters, secretary of the sub-mariners. He estimates the sunken caches as "worth millions of dollars” to those who find them. Members of the club are being aided in their first hunt by Bill Eastman. a Dundas resident uliose hobby is colecting data on Great Lakes shipwrecks. lie volunteered to supply charts and information about the Clar- inii's probable position. Mr. East. man said he believes "there is more sunken treasure in the Great Lakes than there are people inter- mvcd in lookiniz for it." During a four-day storm in win he said. 43 ships sank and in 1916 it one-day storm sent 21 craft to the bottom. Records show that the Clarion. s package freighter connecting points on the Pennsylvania Rall- road System, was on her last sea- xonal trip when she foundered Dec. 12, 1909. A crew of 32. a cargo of flour and 3120.000 in gold were lost The sub-mariners were formed last February and plan to start lookiniz . . . where? That's A secret in the liabi- llpped tradition of all treasure hunters. CIVIL DEFENCE DRIVE AMMAN. Jordan (Reuters) The Jordanian government has all- located the equivalent of 3200.000 for civil defence in Jordan. in- cluding the building of air raid shelters. Also announced Monday was the departure of a group of Arab Legion officers anti engi- neers for civil defence training in Cairo and Damascus. Jtees-wow Asqui- &MtN' IN N ' owner wane l:I8Agm BRINGING UP FATHER nsreseiitraaagtu. EACH 0' VDUR visrroks MIGKIV VVA5N"I' I.I'L AINEII KIPDIN'I HE QLJII ISOUT 'Tli.L EVENlN'I county I CAN'T 'rzNNis. 6oorV'!,n&,3: IE our -nut. IVEMNGE MKZKEY MOUSE suw. thy Mt. ' l xi- ' YEN-l,MEAT ' - ' BACK -SEAT! , WELL LET Tue om-.8-...... r-.....o.... BRANDY HUGO. Boys. AND A DROP FOR '- ME .'---L.E.Y'5 NOT BE PAMCKED, : Va-MT swzucxvs MY ' I some ENTLEMEN -- E, N I? HERE WE 9-11 mom sczxrcmue UP THIS BEALt'riFuu, TABLE WHILE DES nnwmo THRLJ rr so: TOOL 5 AQfMEPIChE.' FEET? PAJNOJLD YOU MIND FINISHING THE VACUUMN67! Moses 1 SKEETER declare! plays I space to the see Baskatrhewnn in Saskatoon said IEDTIM5 STORIE5 C. N. R. Engineer at Alone But Not Lonesome D' I c It DAM CROSSWORD 3 IQ: I1 faj A0303 lwinur By Thornton W. Burgess l.Pett.y hottvnl 2 J h , , POINTE-Au-PIC. Que. Icrie-An an-ml Wm M.) If in the uimpie truth will own 10hnny"C uck in re-lllbrilldl P"l- engineer was killed and his my I. More cute I. oevoui-ea Sometimes ttls sood '0 '” "''"''' v5ssm:io3i,ieIagiIiI inddldmbi .3232 2: man injured Friday when the Cn tpmim ulitrhh" E - ' 10. Melod . 'I”I""'y CI"'ck' long as he remained there. Some- nadlsn National Railways Ls Msl- 1;. chmgy. dcoin , .lohnn.V and Polly Chuck had how he did!” mini 11 W85 800d bale-Quebec Passenge train was 11. sources at t8wcd.I i- heen flooded out of their under- W be '1”"9' 1' was good not to damned an”, ncldenuny switch, wgtef 1. Not strong d ground name on ms Green Mcad- have to worry about anybody else. mg to aiding in "M community Mluum. ;.w.;comm. own. When the water went down In A way he was glad for a time -,5 miles can of Quebec (my. 15, may-. gesture V and they returned they had found that PONY hndnl 00019 Wm! him None of in 15 l7.0vring I.A-Iiptnc their home too wet to be lived in. He could go and come when he nboard W” "e mi i'23””:d”"' Klouth Iljsophet Johnny was for going up to the pleased he could eat and sleep . J” "' ' An...-ii... ll.Not.ivi Old Pasture. He had lived there when he Dleased. No one scolded ofD3f1'gble5cAwho wIEtetE29g:& 5.5- pqygp .Pesuit once and lie was sure his old house h In”. No one found fault with him. - , " r ,5 M 353 5.1” 3 ' rnultl still be lived in. Polly didn't No one wanted to know why he the :f'"1"'m'ed cabln19l e 0”" N-L AFTEQN0&'.' uant to no to the Old Pasture. did this or did that. If he realIv'b"e",'; cha,';f,fmf4”Vf' P:,",""", ?1' tsyrnn u.Pny alter . She wanted to go over to the old missed Polly Chuck's company he "is imurjeg ,;,,:”":,sc,f1,,:3,”' I.l'eoIwey Ion ' stone wall on the edge of the Old wouldn't admit it to himself. not uric". " 5.3,” Orchard. so the two separated, "It is tlood to be alone," he ' gqlunm. . E Johnny going to the old Pasture told himself every day. and for T": aft" "W4 It I Iwlichins ,..3,,.., and Polly making her way over to awhile he really felt that this was so 'La'tdm3p ihgi h"3' "'9 ”.g3pgd 18 the old stone wall. true. xhorg M" nwhmtge P Yet” "0"-Ii (Grout, Now 'l"I""'y had "'3"-V mmmm wharf shdrtlwdftereleaoln E-Eu-lplitf h'T””" d that If he insisted on having his bming L. Jdbai, V” "I I 3. Behold own way Polly would follow him. Th ' ,1.Unt'.'.a' When he started off for the Old 1' '9c"""?u"" engine" 'PP"' wig... Pasture he didn't even look back f:”t' "red t”h'WI3' "'9 brn" but 3, Am"...- until he got there. When he did si:in;' nwggeeighte” 1",.” look back Polly was nowhere to ' ' he seam rail guards and overturned. " "When she finds I am not com- up;-,q,.,g his lifter her she'll come over g Ma, y . . here," said Johnny to himself, and :::;t;r:':::t?:;::' ,::d h:':"dw'l' "'3'." MM "5 ''”E'J0'w'E''' he really thought it. He made his was mb;,Hcm tang 44,g,,.,.. in . . W” 1” hi” Nd h”"" i" me 5r”""d' didn't welcome lohnn pchuck lie I” ( II h"d"'l bee" "Sod "W ' hng - Iranklv told Jyohnn Itlhat he'h d "-3""” "m?" I" cleaned it 3” "I" ”'d no business there id the Old P El ”-1'""'' - made sure that his backdoor was "re. Ind mm he had henna”; "puny, uh”. . "pew E"'7V”""3 59'-'"'9d '1" be about his business where he I'M” about as it used to he. Johnny , I longed. 5Lgu,p.,.. ' 4 had always liked the Old Pasture . p. I (q t Hghnv Johnny did"-, mind H, , t " as Father ( but for one thine fie didn't like ' H, grinned ,. h, we”. bl kl, 1,1; t-pone.) Q- his neighbors. They were Roddy I3 W" 10'"! ”I" 3I'""" old home hasn't FaIlC&nK:d -a Fox and Mrs. Roddy But he has Johnny knew just where "Ruddy my in Mt. tpmpen-w "id Jbhnnv Ill managed to pm on with them be- Fox and Mrs. Iiteddy had their talking to himself. "I'm rather 3.330" ”' O fore and he was sure he could do home and he was careful to keep gm: he 1. sun mm; 1.9,, 1; )., oxide 5 " '0'"? Way from there. 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Putnam of the University of "WV? tmlnrt in male uilIrworm"Q moths Scientists lwllrvn it onmui the tlooi to controlling inserts t Vi"! their nun hormones. The "Juvenile" hormone has found to hasten development of the silkworm larvae. Applied, any. to mosqiiotoes. it would cause he eggs to hiilch before the warm, weather comes. The cold would kill the larvae or "wIgxlera.'.' ll STEVE LhiN' 1)! FAMOIM WNMEN VISIT THE I(AGl,7I' '11!-vtteu-Qugu Julian Mondsv received In Eleanor Roost-wit and two of bee lrladsnt at Soestdlll Palace. the Dutch royal family's ennlry lune. Mn. Roosevelt In .1 and lead low at and fruit 'u.'n- n-”e"-- -e-. -- r.:;."::.i.'"i:;::':.r':.:.:i 3”” dg"a:'.”u:;;'"pu”.:;'w"' new .mphasis will be given to MI.” elements that influence the gran- " n..:'I'd'l"”o';a'"c" "M II" hopper-weather food parasites queen am becomes the ' .. 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