it is hoped to prevent a filibuster, so that the Senate can pmcaed to other But it will keep civil politicians who believe. and with some reason. that they can bend the Piesidciit to their will on every Plantar Wqrts'A Summer Problem intently are contracted in public shower and locker menu. Angell- ing. softhalhand other summer sports activities increase. to do n-:.wo-nut: freedom i",the Swth just as illusli wrrn pleasant dunner wasta- pp rggg. . - .. . II-nuuoaienuaur-m Iuildaaa mndry as” is now and 1t M -"":f"l-5”"'m"::"h”,""' lmnuIlaaa&dhI& -ca.-.a-in .1t strengthen the arrogance of those mm m: pmuemmm ever. '"'.'u "Hi. ...M.. pi of athlete's fed. warts fre- nl it.-It. than-Jaind have it had effect on the whole economy. To make matters worse. long- liiicrs. operating out of some of tiie iiiggcr centres complain that foreign trawlers. mostly Spanish and Portu- guese, are playing havoc with their gear. In some instances local hoats have had to come ashore. so great was the damage done to their equip- n...i... ., gm... .3... ...i, ., ... p... mg... occasion where civil rights are at ha I: um. mi...-..;...":"'s.I.'.?.'.'... .3v.v.w.: 3 issue. viaus CTION mu "" 4 Bhutan .ITl'nIfIlNf1 , -, --. .. - . U :j,P.FVu.'-Ig in all this the. Administiation wwfzmiggggrg '03: hstvasaharhata; the weakest link." has fallen back on its pledged word an". 9,, mg 5.11 M an moi. me (am nd:3n?""""mh tn", "The strangest rm-mnrv In "all" 15" to millions of American citizens who "The symptom. of coi.u::.'VTfY- ance. while the latter is is land!!! -- . . aael t - - Molt: 4 'ritt'itsnAv. .Il'LY is. 1951 want nothing but the right to be u,,13":h:,,i,,"",:;,h3il,Vf,,.u,':hi.,l'f ""5 l” P'""""'"" ' , ,i-"- frce. As Representative Emanuel "W9 "'0 '30" Rflwl lltulll There Is as aeaaaatlag In tea- DlHlCUll To UnClel'5land Ccllcr of New York but it. in ai'gu- mill: 12:: ':s'verniii'nn-:iisllc:lt:Ia.t'h.aa'.b :: In a recent issue the Wiiiiili-ct: in: against any concession to the ::let'&",l;9n0:limIcfl:l-tll:o9Y!rt::I:l11!;l.:g pin": out of Newr York raurdlaa staaaaadtDnasuia:hs.t;.amaseclqLfr Free Press. called attention to the -V031" 0 pctsecutors. "One cannot are often obscured by uuioundlnt zverimuiliiiisuiirsento sanglb eao- inons Anlkrs .3331 smgll shnvying mmip Irv the l;alioiii- iiiiiigine a Truman or a Ro0sevelt- c5;m:nl1:-'d.el:id i:cc::lf::tul1ie:.biop- 29-QdlmponedJ foods-1.0m-yelar-old many that ting were glad tatgthzv; - - -. .- . .. .- - - i- e . nesebuinbebaas theniaw apeetaton. c ' ..l:.:l3;: .53. 't ”?.?.I3”;f,".E”!;.2'.”?..'iE.”m. 1" "?"gl”i".”:.:'.'””'"fln;??7uE -:.-:'r.:':'.”.:...-"".. i'...:'....”” '-.....m it e uiie e cc ion. ll it ie st I s 2 t s mer can a year sen . . o it 6 "(iii ooo votes um ll'l'lTl t”lsi the Y""'”''- 5' ' '"l'- 3"?" Wm ""4 000 out or the country.-st. The wads of Vhlch ""0 Itmded 5! it 1"f,p' - 0 - im ,K - Poor Fishery ii."g'li'"ri5"o'i ii?3i.i'iiiJi'Z"ne'X5'y" " T”"”""'"'”” l "" ”""”'”"""' ”"'”"" ' - .. . ., running in consti uciii-ii-s'. Prob bl th . t mod jg, competed 3 111119 10,-; 11.3,, sioiio, llcports from Rewfoundlantl say 5,m,,g',h3,' ,,,”,,f,',f,l:f. ,:,':.u is if, h . with ';”:' E'”i'3?'."? '.rht;'i-is '::..":..W.:"::;.::-.5-i.";:';:i . .2 i than one-tenth of l I. This. as the in nois in many )td.ls. Po it-gin cm, of the can p You sav. , . Winnipeg pa pe r siiqzmtcd. win with. the season was late in getting Prilbllf,-l;I3"Jllf.IeIll.;;,;”l;;Jl3'Iedctt.cl'i4l1lI; mg scarcely anything to he pi-miil of. under way. due to the unusually Wm. noppiu hero" biegdiu oc, . . - 1n imp Montreal i-iclin: the t'om- heavy concentration of ice along the cunt. Incl then nwly Vlrious acid! , g . g ' I . g I) . p . and medications. He can do it in , V I munists polled l.h0. votes to the toasts. But. evtn since that ha1.aid his om” md you pmbabiy won-, 1 Willllitlil, Cillllllllilll'.V llltlttti. This. too, it as rciiioied. the catch has been ;::lQ,1E:'lA5: h:EX;MVlgt!:lf'-S I. was a very poor slimviiig. It must niost disaiipoiiitiiig in many areasg Anywhere from three to seven when you buy something on crodlt it coat; you be '""”l' h”"""' mm " ll” lime Mine m some amis fish plan” mlw ii-Izulznlelguldnzznlislgyrigmbgiizaf more. When you save and buy for cash it coata you . the number of votes they received ltiilfl fol:-lose, not!-finding erxiughlfilsh Ervremgto,h:vo2,:,i,;:,;:;usy0:x":;,;E less. Your Credit Union provides u way to save and t, ' l" g ' " p ' ' . ' g ' . . l" ””3' ,”. "ii 9, OW” mm M" l ll ” 9 l . , "id gwimmin , borrow, thereby providing you with ready cash to w . . . , . . 8 . It is for the political experts to lhis is discouraging. indeed. to our . . . it h. whatevu m,,,me,,, you, doc. buy V, l appraise the significance of this sistoi. Di-Ux'lllL'9. and it cannot fail to l . V . V ., ,-...,mg-.33: H J dmkdwmn ts:-1n;in;;tly czzttldez ,l;p0Kll..odd0. Tool: SOMETHING NEW HAS BEEN ADDED "ll ”"'""' ””"-V ”"5”"” "”"' i Communist strengthening in one rid- ing. But, while the total vote captur- '. ed by Communist Party candidates ' was so small as to be virtually meaningless from ri political stand- -i point, it does have some sort of social significance, however obscure it may be. The fact is that for one reason or another approximately 3-ilm C37” criminately employ acids. fre- quent paring: or a callus tile in an effort to remove the offender. Do not do it. Most likely you will only make things worse. QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs. M.l..: i am developing a patchy baldness on my head. Will my hair ever grow Answer: it is possible that you are suffering from a type of bald- ness known as nloperia areata. Many times the hair grows back by itself in this type of disease. to the British Vickers machine gun. New type radio sets and new pat- tern combat equipment will re- ceive further trials this year. On its field trials the Conquer- or tank proved it could defeat any known tank. though Britain has an anit-tank guided weapon' which. in the words of the Secre- tary of State for War ”should. if all goes well. remove the heavy Gift Cigarettes for CANADA'S MIDDlE-EAST MILITARY PERSONNEI... dIz AND 0113 IMPIIIAL TOIACOO IIANDS Britain's Streamlined Army By Major-General L. 0. Lyle l-lttiiurs Nine: stator-General to smaller formations. with great- Line. who alter distinguished mll- - ermohility. a simplification of wea- itary service in Iraq. North Afr pons and the most drastic reduc- rica and Italy in the earlier years tions in ht-adquarteia and adminis- nl World War II. commanded the trative echelons. 59th and 50th Divisions and the This is exactly wls.-.1 is planned lor the new British Army. To deal CAN II SIN? TO CANADA'S UNITID NATIONS IMIIOIOCV POIC LAP - . . . . ' ' ' t.d f a a 1' i V inent. lli Armoured Division, British l.i- p . .. . l' Edian cmzens. lo P .nr . p.f i .H. (. yd 0.8 y. . N f iterating Armies in North - West first with weapons. on which much ::1::1(iu'l:?m,;':& bfrmnlgld idsanzetx cixfs :h0"Ig. cflazulg '1... ;.km "w I which has spiritual kinship. i not . i. .m on iien. managti o Eumpe. more mm, numberm me power of mg. should I” "Mme in pm . or ea n, ouever. a modern army depends: the aim will be to provide a complete arm- oury which is a fine balance be- tween the requirements of global war on the one hand and of lim- ited operations on the other. care will be taken to ensure that there is no duplication or overlap and that equipment is standardized and iiiniplified as much as possible. Now FORMING viding the close support for in- fantry which the guided weapon cannot give. MORE FLEXIBLE Smaller and more mobile lor- mationa may well mean the end of the divisional organization which served us so well in two world wars. The Brigade Group is him- dler, smaller and more flexible. and is likely to be about as large 'the Fisheries Council of Canada. was in St. John's and other coni- mercial centres a few days ago on I an inspection tour. According to the St. John's Daily News, all he could promise'the local fishermen was that he would "try to see what can fit " definite political links, with an inter- national consplracy aimed at every 1 freedom which is guaranteed in a .i free and democratic society. The i number is not particularly import- ; am. If it were 800 instead of 8,000 if; it would still convey a disturbing Before the last war. we in Bri- tain depended in peace upon an army recruited by iiiluiiary en- listment to carry ntit all our peace- liiiie requirements. Since the war it has not so far been possible to fulfil uiir oliliuiilions to our allies in the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganizziiioii. and to provide the ne ccssary garrisoiis at home and The Age Old Story The way of the Lord is strength to the upright: but destruction shall be to the workers of Inlqnlty. TOPS EVEREST The highest mountain on the moon is estimated to be 33.000 snnmvs Week - and Super - Specials ihm-mh" That the R000 h ad 3 he dmle to gat the Federal G0Vprn' oicrseas. witluiiit a large element The first suface-to-surface guld- . formation " can b e” t. I V 115:. "right" to vote the way they did merit to approach countries which 2:) guilt:-nale5rt'Itg;cfs men servins girywe::):it;p::i8ivIa3ltt.ml:0);GLe-321:1; wmm,,,d,,d mm ldminimsfpaveix Wt "'85- -, . , . y H , . . . V . 'oja S. t . . - ,- i will not be questioned. That. too. is have tiawlcrs opeiating in Canadian NHWV hm”.m.. H has become l ncorpom... ” now Nrmm ml . lt,l!ll:llc;)i:LtiCc:ivi;t:ili)l;iniisi;;msiib3:g second will be added during the year. The potential tire-power of these units when their missiles are armed with atomic warheads far exceeds the heaviest artillery con- centration of the last war. whlla employing a mere fraction of the -manpower. 4v , . . Much experience was tried I1y' the army in the nuclear trails in practicable to reduce the National Seriice entry progressively over the next lew years until. in 1961. a point is reached when. with a slightly increased regular intake. National Seriice can be abolish- ed altogether. How is this reduc- tinn of mm... ll possible and win it mean a weaker British Army are two questions which will be about. Reductions are also twin. made in the size of many units. All these changes. necessary as they may be from manpower con- siderations. are also desirable to reduce numbers and hence congea- tion in a possible atomic global war or indeed in a more limited war where weapons are used. The problem remains of how waters to ask them to co-operate in having their crews respect the equip- ment and rights of the local drag- gers." Surely this is one matter which nuizht to be regulated by interna- tional law and not he left to the contained in the democratic concept l of politics. But that they clinse to 7' exercise that right. in view of the persecutions and the iyrannies which , are part and parcel of the Commun- . lst philosophy, is something that is ii difficult to understand. . d d. pd A I. u h Ml 1..' i . . .” . I mod waves or seamen. It seems llc”l:i.piti9l-E” mom ..”:;:".'f.':m,i::li...l..1'tv.2 .3. M3513;;;-;;t;;-n;h;gm;r;-1 SUGAR. io lbs. . 51.19 Gr-d- "A" . Yleldln PUSI anlmous Y i,-,.,(M9,-nus that crews of foreign First it must be rt-mcnibr-red ted. The equipment of the army . ' E Bro - X I that a great niiiiihcr of regulars 'with operational rsdiac lnIi.l1l- "curny '5 "l "'k" sumclent l"' en " While the President of the Lnttcd ships can be permitted to destroy an. mm. H”, up 1,, lraining ya. i menu in menur. nuclear i-adia- ::"i"3'mf:":' 'l'l'mie"yu''””';'l';bl”eP”l "' PEKOE TEA. lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,6 "fl states is entertaining one foreign the property of Canadian fighm-men tionalv Service men. whose turn- lions from both a nuclear explo!- MR TRANSPORT Po ' Rakwana 'b. 37g , . . . 4 h , t ..n over in so short a period of ser- , ion and from radioactive fallout is He" lit tum n V ) l , ll. d”:n"al.y- aner anoihoi who lavtti a ill . Hcde ,5 miol Hi,” is Very rapid . mgiing 503:1 pi-ogr1;aa. t. I I providh me .n:vocr :'0rr3I:uy- I . . a a . . . . . . . . . - - v ' p z A 1 m an iiastcii. onger service re- tiring e year roop rias o . ' . p i-! com? I") 1h? Lmmd q "M O P”? iziilnr i-ocriiiis will greatly reduce the new Belgian FIN. rifle have 2”" ”(i'u:"g3'3;t :"&'."dd """'l Neqleg Young Steer I for aid to bolster ih e l r national . ' V nu. Mn." M m. mining ,,mh.,,,. hm, qompiewd mg mny ,.,,mi.g . zegmkl: r:"r:e'm Amczmbtlig OUIK CHOCOLATE. 1 lb. . . . . . . . . . 57C : freedoms. the Administration's civil One thing at it time. Niw that utl't;1liaeiie now lren'clihcdda;t:iie 1: i thr htah denlecllllonsrzf W53: Wm, n Mam" ."otmen't 0, Southern Cross ILADE ROAST . ' ' - ,- , 19 CV ODITIQII 0 y I'D 9 IN l UIIIICQ In lccurlcy. CCU l rights hill. intended i0 l-TU7N9"lf'e the ml” senams m”mh”rs 0! the atomic wt-apons when the power 1 are now rapidly going into ser- '"i"5V”" f'll'f-"'3". should allow fill . . . . . . .. a . . . . a . 233 ' l - - i e 1' this armed force: and RCM P have all of the deterrent weapon transcends vice. Large-scale production of a Q" ck "In orcemem when "Wm! Libbv': ' 3 c t ill l the "(NC rights nf cmmns 0 i . . V I ' ' all other military consideration! new machine gun is planned toI'e- ”"”m"' The hum r""" "I ' l - t : - ' 'h ' ' ' . D i ll: Negro race. is encountering 3 hand rctentd wage boosts. Old -439 Pm lls appllciiiimi tactically in the l place the sit-n gun and trials are v'V'gul;":n';bl:"i;L":"::N”':';g';””g:; JUICE. 48 0!. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,6 I passage mrough cnngwss. I!l(lo(1d' sinners can look (oi-wai.-(1 in some. iI('l(i means that we must resort taking place to find a successor ploymem Mum. or; tor" "nu Pictou y i t is he "min in imk as timugh it thing equally pleasant in the very init in strength according to the PEAS. 20 0!. 1 2 fill! . . . . . . . . . . . . 353 - ' K K I menu whil ri th b , will not make its way tliroiiizh the near future. S .:.l.,.:l...'m .”.kam e.te:Il!l”'!;.l.u3 Aylmer i . 5 G p Sam", at R", unless the pres.-ldi.M p i ' g, g g Nmon” Guunhk sum, 0iTiI.1l:i:;l;EveIrlI(:oI;C"Idlll::SI. "U DOHIC . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . T-mm will consent to wiilerintz ll dim" all A dwmmn fgays. mat mp SN!” 'riii- fillllllltalll niiisic of Tani": l lickered up an it distant liill. it 9""d "m" '" this 'o”?::e "22: 2'80,” , I "I" mm, m mp point of mllmyv in food budgeting is not how much W... ,,,m, ,1”, i, um 0, . W” M, M by 5,. p."-Mk. "1, appears to be as follows. The pro- kNFi-AKES. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 316 sucuo Tho H” Wolf K qimph, mnuuh iiiii liil.V hut what vou liuv." There spade striking stone. hrating Christian riteii. p':i:etllIexi:is'i&p:!iuvye!i-.r;-et;luc't'ii;ipi1 over York . - v . - - i ' . ' l-it h I '.'I i - it "lf thl r 1 i had I 0901- - l Pill iii-j..m., ii p,.m.i,im. muhwm. for must be some sIgnli'lt';incc attached ,i,,m,..:,::”:;m:,” :,.(::,du-S Vl:,:(.ie'::: E mwg p:opht":(,d". ':;:.uidf"i."i:'cw," sifbieh by I! realistic . asiursssmeizt & OI.-2 fill! . . c a . 3,3 - '5. 7,? i . -. - ... to the siniount for all that. 11 iakug tapiinl. where lrlsh culture was 1 burn forever and tonsume Tara." ” , 9 '" ''"l"”'9"l9"" 0 I" he ogue lh" ll"'l”'.l"”'m M JlN"" m "ml ' i i-ciiit-rcrl hi-tore Christianity came l Patrick came to Tara soon after 9"” "W WM” 3" m"K"”0' TE ' veiie in ltchalf of the i-'cilci':il (iov- f” ”luVh l0 K0 "”.”””dv llllt"lWV9l' ll Relics tinted its early at 2.600 B.C. l lnlltiore has it. and heated the 1 "N" be '.V"ld'd' where "'”d'-'”' 3 -hr ' t ' ' ' ' r ' ' ' ' ' 25D Picnic ? . H, - i Q1 1.5 of apmni Or is. liiive been found. Further exrava- l druids in feats -of magic. He fall- p WNPOHI live EITIUY NICFOISGG 2 1b,. . . . . . . . . . 4 '”l”"- l" '" "la am lions are sf'ilCtilllQfi for next year. 2 ed to convert King Laoghaire but ' l'"ip”w" '0 "M" '0'?" "'5 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' - tl t-ied violation of lhc I'i'.:ltl 30 v i 1' Tara. named from the Gaelic for i Ml('COP(iPd with other members of WM" ll" '"0b""3' 0' "i"3P0" l V 3 " d - t. l..m,,i The l.c;:ionai'v, organ of the an cli-vaii-d rcsidt”ni'e or site coni- V the royal family. and won permls- '"'"'" ""bl" ', "'""l "'30?" WHITE Ind WHITE and ' t UH” "r m mum n." m H: ' . ('-,,,.,di.m I i( . ( 1 . . , H , ntantling R wide view. is a low hill sion to preach his gospel. m ”'m"' w"” l""'”'1” 0"” wide CHOCOLATE 'b0 51c . tr i.....i, Pltrstllls disriltcyllttx court In- l m3 ”'- " l "c 45 a '"'l ”' in fertile county M:-anti. it rises :3.”-lietrd K-Prisons could en- 1:-Anny gm: CHOCOLATE . Hnmmm mum N, (mm or hnmh, l of inteii-sl that no fetter than twelve l tlt:M':'P”l;l;1l'a"h"?I::Vol)';:';: 1-hi. 3.-imp, Amy wmch will , '"3d rm mmpmpt lw Federal jlI(l',"'S "M "l "W slhlw" m'"l5""'-h" "PP”'"" i from pro-Celtic times to the pre- From' the Guardian rllea fmulle It "I! "Id of "I9 Present .- ' ' 1 to the fpdpyal (-ahinpi 3,-9 vyqr .i-ni. the Valional oi-iiizrapim So- I We your nlnn nhould be fully cw ..,,i,,,..i 4,”.-y iV'iTll Oiipiiiii-iie -it the N p p ' . . , TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO mi. or Wm... iimimi .,,. ,i.,i,.i pp p hwimlro. pyhivh invmdv, w.I,".1.miiV vptpi-;iiis. Mi-A i)iefenhakei- hllilw-if Rullwlm: Pom... . Th (Jilly II. III!) r h P war if the necessity should ever i "- " I wuamrs from mt, I-"W, 5-.,”,i,. ls. (-aiiadas inst ex-senice Iliime :::.,,'?; E'llPP:'lI.f::lG'f:(x;C.K:;lK :”old:nm arise. , S Minister. ,m,,.' ,i,m'm. ,mm,,,v W, nligion t was held It the Rochford Square "Md". imw thy-r-air-nod to i”llll)llx'it'l' unless the hill is amenrlcrl to confine its iii-oiislniis to the right to vote and to nizikc trial lty ititjv. in "tint?-ht Til contempt. mandatory. This. of r-niii'sc. would make nonsense of lhr lr-gislatimi; for no one seriously he- lixcs that a while jury in that part of the country would ever think of convicting a white person of con- OIAHOIQ 2 Jan. 67: MD ML Th Hy Ir-ph bum i llall yesterday with the Pi sident. no they, few wiiiiderers. 5 Mr" J1 Tnlm" p""”""' TM Each three years tribes gathered I s'"'u"y' M" 'l'w' Mull" ”m' o w 91 Cattle prices for top grades have hccn strong in both PS. and (Tana- dinn markets this year to date. and this has been reflected in ii wide demand for replacement cattle. No estimate of the number of cattle on feed in Canada is available, but the movement of store cattle hack to W H ..,m.. or ..hMmm.. M Tum lined the activities of the past iilirre intcrtrihal matters were -""2 ""1 59”" "" Win” "rm"- settled. laiis proclaimed. defense l '"m'"' Prlc"' '""''n "'d "d .rralm.m,nL, mmep la." "0... 1 the need for further organization. 1 i 5 il intls were held elsewhere. A din.-trout Tradition declares that Cormac. son of Ari son of Colin. made Tara pre-eminent among ruling centers. as he made himself pre-eminent among kings and chiefs. He lived in the third century AD.. but Tara GIAPIFIUIT 3 for Ila LIFE ILLUIIINATIONU (Linea written after seeing pag- es reproduced from the look at French River when the large barn of Edgar Gil- lespie was burned to the ground. . When the fire was first noticed. i the whole roof was aflame and nothing could he done to save It. A Lang, the country has been a third larrgcr i The barn was 75 feet long than last year, and west-east ship- ' wan ancient by that time. and held - ' . N tempt when the rights of egroes M "M of umednmp CIIIIS are denied. omit were iii. 'rkg .4 on. ion. Aitiiouni iimuuii um i V The mad”. mm; aim: ti. i s "'9'"5 l"'" "99" "9'"'Y 50 P" 09"'- mac Mat-Art. iroriiiom in roads Int. all out and farm ina- la union rates at soltaaad me , . whole business is not the intransig- ' ' it . l,';',';,'Th'::'y,"f.::,';; :':',:;';'f.' ”'"'''''1'.'.';' ''''''”u' AM vm mm" .' nub” hm". , M 198 3am” ymmg herring isardnmsl capital. He also created Ireland's "II! II. III?) . f enee of Southern politicians. This is Rail Rte! first standing army. have been tagged at the St. And- bad enough and childish enough. but 0 7 - y.'" i... i.- 0.5. terday decided to equip the torn- .aii l.tti d lsed "'""' ""”' """"'-" 0" , gigstpghgpg 333393 '0 gr; theo '33? ”r..?."aJ"i. '7-"La. ::..':.:':”:;..f"::m."..f"f::..”'.:',t .:.;;,,'-l"!,",:I,f-,,,,'-,,,-:,;,::,--; mm-u . um... t... .. 2, n W, ioiuitoss : V "em - . - , re- ' t . of a survey to determine the feasi- d'."fm:!"':'l :'l'.'i'c':':"”'l.lum:"' modem” "4 u.;""J...n .1. 7:” 3"”. ' ""'"'l "'1"! . h 2'. , y . . biltty of building a huge tidal power hydro-electric project in Piissama- ., Heinz HOT DOO,tl'lAMII.IIG, quoddy Bey. Experts want to find attitude of ttiePnz-sident - assist to be lmownothat he ”",' ":"m:'y" ”'f;fm?g:'r'.;':;":' ' ' ' '. "-E." " 39C : '"”a”m' whattheyeat, etc. Canning workers a A - . , i 3 d&'jm"'wi""w" whocomeacrossthetaggedfisti r ',jf7'”"”"”' wlllbepaldliicentsforeachone. 5 5"3"'P'"'kM'w" 'l'hatIaaIotmoi1.-tliantheyget 3-i I