”-'"'5'.,- Page 14 The-Guardian Tuesday. April 16. 1957 RUSSIAN VISITS CHINA LONDON IAPI-President Kle- menti Voroshilov of the Soviet Union will arrive in Peiping to day at the invitation of Red China's President Mao Tze-tung. Moscow Radio announced. Don't let sore. itching. burning piles mg you miserable another day or night with- out making the famous CHWAROXD test. Feel it help heal and shrink sore. swollen tissues. F'eal blessed comfort: while you sleep. walk. ride or work. Get CHINAROID (ointment or suppositories! at drugglsta sodsy. Peel wonderful relief in is minutes. Bu how much better you feel tomorrow lattsfaction or money back trial tiller Husbands! Wivesi Get Pep. Vim; Feel Youngei Thousands at couplcs are tmt, vtnrn-out. ex hausted lust because hotly lacks imu. l-or ncv. ounger feeling alter 40. try Ostrex funit Tablets. Contain nun tux pi-p. got-trlcmtnl doses nlamin Bi. ”(jt-I-.ttqu.nntc-d site cust- little. Be wise. gel pep, new health. Quit thriltv vtsy. Try Ostres today. At all dniggists Worry of lto detect the disease. Slipping or Irritating? Don't. be suibarraued by loose falaa seam ipping, dropping or wobbling when you eat. talk or laugh. J ankle a little !'A8T!.'!.'!'H on your 1: staa. This pleasant powder gives a remarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates morn firmly. No gurnn-iy, ooey, pasty pasta or feeling. It's It inc inon-ncidl. Get IASTBITK at any drug oountnn t T If you feel a e - t Tliaaa days Ilsa! people work -sh IVIQIIII. Isnyuava, slsap loss. This stn-snliadyandlirainnaaliupliysical ibiasssaaiaotslasa-lisrderlaregsh. Taday'alasual'ning.Imnndraaislancn. an .wsrry-any altliaaelnyalaet asr-slhbayacIioa.Wlisni.i4lnayapt ant of order. neaas acids and wastes roinaiiintliasysts-.'l'ltanhaeheha. Tlianysulasl batlar-nlaapbaltu batter. Ask for DaHfa Kibay Pils at uyiiqoatalas. 3; First Vanding Machine Was Used In 219 B.C. WHIPPANY. N. J. tAPl-Vend- ing machine sales hit an esti- mated S2.000.0Ill.000 in 1956. By 1960 experts estimated S5.000.000,- 000 in coins will clink down the steel .gullets of millions of coin mach in the works are machines that will cook and serve a full course meal in 10 seconds. Vending machines already can support a person from cradle to grave-providing his change holds on . There are vending machines that give rubdowns. shoeshines. electric shaves. food and drink of all kinds. newspapers. music. in- surance policies, laundry service, books. hosiery. perfume, records. railroad pictures and highway tolls. A combination job takes the toll and a picture of your licence plate. just in case you try to slip through Mllhuui paying. Are you pale? A vending ma- chine s ell s artificial sunlight. Think you have diabetes? Another machine dispenses a simple test They're Busy C By ROBERT RICE Canadian Press Staff Writer NEW TOWN NO. 1. Ont. (CP) -This community on the north shore of a lake that won't hold water until 1958 will probably en- ter the geography books as ingle- side. But it might have been Avon- dale. Osnabruck. Wales or Kanata. It is one of three towns being built on high ground to replace Shinbone Alley Is Odd Musical By MARK BARRON ' NEW YORK (AP)-A delightful ' ' opened Saturday night at the Broadway Theatre under the title Shinbone Alley. I haven't seen anything on Broadway as crary and funny since Olsen and Johnson produced Hellzapoppin. Based on the archy and mehi- tabel columns which the late Don Eisenhower Praises U.K. Defence Streamlining Plan ”Britain is trying to do that.' the sweeping British plan as'”go-' he said. "At the same time they are trying to put out the ultimate help they can In which they are part and still keep themselves a viable economy. . .' WASHINGTON IAP)-Britain's decision to reduce and streamline her far-nying armed forces was applauded by riesident Eisen- hower Wednesday as an example of "courage and nerve." He made clear he is not alarmed at the drastic defence cutbacks have "disturbed some of our NATO partners." Eisenhower told a press confer- ence British leaders in effect had no alternative but to slash de- fence spending in view of Britain's post-ttar economic problems. British manpower is to be cut by almost 50 per cent. down to 375.000 men, ulthin the next five years under the P130 which ill- cludes reduction of troops in Korea. Libya and West Germany. The remaining forces will be geared lo atomic-hydrogen war- fare with piloted aircraft eventual- lv replaced by guided missiles. Nor GOING TO FAR Eisenhower refused to descrlbel in: 190 far too fast" as a reporter put it. Th! 31813 was "thoroughly dis- cussed with him at last month's Bermuda conference with Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. he even though he acknowledged they lated W "What they are . . . trying to do is to cut their cloth. you might say. according to what they had. and not to what they would like to have." he said. In words aimed at assuring At- lantic pact allies. Eisenhower ad- ded that Britain's contribution to. am yo free uorld trade. free world defence is based not only on the number of troops she keeps under arms but on a sound economy and spiritual and intel- lectual strength. The president recalled that in 1953 his administration overhauled U.S. armed forces in keeping with warfare in the atomic - hydrogen age. hoosing-g Names For Towns, Islands, Streets seten coiiimtinlties that will be flooded by ii -to-mile-long lake backing tip front a 2,200.000-horse- power generating dam near Corn- wall. Onl.. one phase of the St. Lawrence scaway-power project. Ontario Hydro and the New the S600.00fl.0(l0 cost and the elec- tricity. But llydro's extra worry has been the resettling of 6.5!!) riverside residents whose homes and land will be inundated next ear. NEW NAMES PROBLEM Like proud new parents. the in- habitants are busily writing new names for their new communities. islands and streets. Born of a farmer's field. 13 miles west of Cornwall. New Town No. 1 is an amalgamation of Dickinson's Landing. Farran's Point. Wales and Aultsville all of which will be submerged. What's in a name? idents soon found out. Some said the new community should be called Avondale be- cause il sounded nice. it also sounded too much like Avonmore. Ont.. and was scrapped. Others favored Osnabruck. at- V. The res- York state pout-r authority share Sig dsrd - Freeholder. which favored Long on grammatical grounds. "We refuse to return to our old policy of vacillating between the two." said the paper flatly. It said Sault was an old form of the masculine French noun Saut. a leap. and Longue. being fem- inine. Jusl didn't match gender. The post office. as final arbiter. decreed Long Sault. but dogged individualists still buck the de- partment and grammar. main- laining their ”Longue Sault" HS ”Well. the people llt'l'E voted to have it spelled with a 'ue' end- ing." says one resident. "But who knows how the Americans would have pronounced it had it been kept that way." The end isn't in Sl2lll. though. Still to he named is the new lake. Take your pick" Lakc Chevrier. Lake St. Laurent. Lake Frost or Lake Elizabeth. One wag. noting the lake's international origin. wants Lake Canusa or Lake Us- can. The odds favor Lake Elizabeth. in honor of the Queen who will probably open the seaway in 1959. YlI"(r"OS eItiTrTi'mA the alliance of Eisenhower emvh8Sll0d 37h- ain's need to make certain that she maintains a sound economic base. At one point he said British lead- ers have "a really heroic row to hoe in trying ti keep its economic nose above water." This is also in America's best interest. he said. because the pound sterling is critically import- ”These are very complicated and tough questions." the presi- dent said. "and I certainly admire the courage and nerve with which ':Britain has undertaken it." Carrier's Crew Saves Seaman o1-rnws. -cc-srhe 0 '- c MICKEY MOUSE crew of the aircraft carrier Mag- nificent Saturday saved the life of a German merchant seaman when the ship": doctor performed the Royal Navy after nine years on loan to Canada. received a call for assistance from the Luebeck Line steamship Senator Poasehl, bound for Baltimore. Md. The Canadian carrier reached the German merchant ship at I DOSlll0n 1.100 miles out of Hall- fax. and its crew transferred the ailing seaman to the carrier's sick bay. The appendectomy was per- formed successfully by Surgeon Lt.-Cmdr. R. B. lrwin of South River. Ont. The seaman. not identified the navy's report, is convalescing in the Magnificent. scheduled to reach the UK. April 18. The car- where she returned last February after transferring troops. vehicles and supplies to Egypt for the UN Emergency Force. CONTRACT BRIDGE By B. JAY BECKER an emergency appendectomy in T" mid-Atlantic, navy L ) ..... K said Sunday. 2 The Magnificent. en route to ill Davenport. England, for return to I 9wl'.'-1”3llv&sual&VZ1tXII ,2 ill” rier sailed April 10 from Halifax. ID says. Reverse: utsr WEEK 1 Wl-EN YQJ COULPNT ACCEPT FEE-WEE5 INVITATIQI TU MINER ,, mo rocxa cm cuecn. , -wsu., ms wet-rr as A GOOD man TO use n-1: (amp-.sun:).- If stl5LLs we V YOU'LL Pl?Eg5 THEM TOMORROW WELL 1 sucrose if 'couto' onive HOME uxe HOLDEM To THEIR rooms: on oetiveiaas - MAKE nu izaoouc: ON TIME !! Marquis wrote some years ago in fer the l0WnShiP- A llrlle BTOUP lm it w id 1-, 1-, gm hi” The 5”" Di.” "mm" in me wamed wales an" mg lawn vuynenbl, gllice Tllgaotlponghts weould iiximt New Y0”! EVEINHE 5"?! and Other "med W "M" ii". P""" 9' " ' surely have a game. if not a slam. geiwsgapirs. Slainbottjie Ahley takes With-is during”!!! :'hl-Ts 5:29 K20 NORTH Flt-om every V(l):(liN the jump to four s ac groun on ma es a ter- Years 380- I 0 6 S , ' K5 cub vasag t ticalm . rlfically funny musical on a sem- new .3 Mohawk word meaning 3 A15 N:rlli's leap toacsix dlztzlisdlil-(Ts lg blance of a story surrounding the collehctlon olf CVIllB:65. and origin . A J 3 4 looked like a good gamble. He had characters. of t e wor ana ii. A s 7 2 to play this one by car. There was It should be explained may Mar. Put to a vote. Walhes. emerizyetkll WES-r T EAST no practical way to learn how .- quis never wrote with capital let- 85 "'9 ""”"”Y I ” W? W" 0102 0.1 7 e 4 3 weak or strong Souths openlniz )- ters. because. in his imagation. Kanam a -c.l"" '”".'":j'Ve' 09' QQ3 QKVTG43 bill w”- The hand l””k,9d 5l3ms -' srchy was a cockroach and p.”"'"5 q”.'”dy ”'"53'"fl m3 5:9” .1 .63 mlslh 50 l'9 "P and bid "- -' mehitabel was a female. luxurious ml" ”3""'5 "'?"eld”b te cg; nKQJ1o9553 gag A5 mailers turned out. he would F characters upon the Pythagorean dimmed l,:”wnsv:).;,u E not ' SOUTH l”'Ve been 9”” fl" ql”"”"d5- 5' contention may souls 0, animais MOST l FAd Th 1d L gkqvs gainst the opening kinlz of clubs and insects can be transmllzrated 1;he'l"9"e day k om d am" Q108 lead the ace of 9”" was played , A . -'- 4- inlo human beings. he does just A" l"'.e.5 U" "m H 3." ree."' .KQm97I from d"mmy' E3" lmmped "' II! this And Wm, wrprising and was drlvlnil to a council meeting y and eventually got a heart trick NO.AF1'ER THE DANCE I gusf BUT, DAD.. YOU THE STOP! SAID , hurgorous benevabimy. past an old local house called O also so that the slum went down 1 5uDDOsE -n.i5i2E's ro be A FASHION HEAQD HAVEN'T HEAQDI ICAN BUYALI. . - ' . ingleside. He liked the name. and 11,, bidding; one. , E1-rAw.L; SHQW: 51-1-As To BE ONE THE 5000 ANYTHING YEl'.. THE DQESSES I: l" ""5 "myt "ch-V the "'9'" it won quick approval. W t N 1.”, it was bad luck. of course that oprri-la MODELS! 5- roach, and mehitabel. the fem- a- - East. south as 0 ' WANFANEW . NEW -- , . Only one dissenter has come y 5. the ace of clubs was ruffed on the """e "L '3” l" 1”" w"h 5" to me about the name," he says. 1"" 1. T very first round. and a seemlng- D9555 FOR '"9”"'F' Md ”'9Y,5P9”d "wsl "l But the post office department Opening lcad-king of clubs. ly sure slam went down the drain. THIS AFFNQ" Thspgztgei; b! er mil: xnnrvs y,v:i;:i'e;';iiilg ;ht:i;tnSel3IsI- now must iapproye although ugh? purposeh oi, tliteydgyeemptiye Howeyerk the l"eSl;l;t was not qluite 3 0 I111! I , ' new town sgns a rea y proc aim I s 0 pus e i ng up n as tin uc y as ml appea , once "9" Mme” Wile" "'9'" 5'-9”” the name as fact. There's an- such a high level that the oppo- the contract was cold with more & Electric Lu 8"? 0l interest 10 lf0P0I'lEIfS gllld other lngleside in New Brunswick ncnts. who are presumed to have thoughtful play by the declarer. on and l'.Iaetr1a Bauer-Oil at Coal Kalb editors And to police. jatlbtrds. .,,d M Inglewood in onm-to, the better hand. will not have much All that south had to do to make :v' - hams: llwyers. Broadway bums. lldy A few miles to the east. New bidding space in which to talk the hand was to duck the king of mm hug insects. tall cats and officers 1-own No. 2 agreed in Mme itself things over. and may therefore clubs on the opening lead. By con- - Talsvialon - langatteo hams-O Boat Burners for Kitchen Bau- of the American Society for the after nearby Long Sault Rapids. fail to find the best spot. West's four club bid serves as ceding the first trick. declarer as- sures hlmself the remainder. His Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. 1-hm. mo. provoked a dlspum Such a zany story as this of with old-timers producing ancient tron srchy and mehitabel would de- maps giving the spelling as .'l"'u:f'::' ::13fu.1P:m"'f'f;.'mf';.?: mand two sympathetic. under- Longue Sault. and others counter- V. A. m w.,..,...,.- 5., u.m.., g-4.5,, :11 standing and humorous perform- ing with equally - reliable maps saying Long Sault. as - Qlalst Oil Ranges - Cabinet I loaoa ou llaaters - Ksniaa on Buraara will burn coal. wood and urban. Power (gal ) Furaaoa Burners guarnntaal. losing heart can be later parked on the club ace. after trumps are drawn. if West continues with the queen of clubs. another low club is play- a good example of it proper pre- emptive hid. Having seven winners in his own hand and 100 honors. the maximum penalty he figured to suffer if he got doubled was' 400- Gtcrst. .Adth h heenfud Qarlottatwwnrletll. an. fn"Edd';e Bgckegveu , ,,i.1,,f,',, GRAMMA-"CAL Qugsnon if it turned out that his part- from dummy and South trumps L uchyv md mm, mm sexy Len,” Wu,-ed mu, the dm,-M nor was trickless. thcn the'400 it. The rest is easy. Z Eartha Kltt as mehitabel. newspaper. the Cornwall Stan- O , g. In - I ? igf, ;;:;,g.';:,mg:" OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR I-IOOPLE o 1:30 p.m.-Howdy Doody ., . , r ” , . 1 -I 8:00 p.m.-Magic of Music :TTT"”':"'j' 4- V '.”...A.. haglZ)VF-45:? 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Can you think of WLL TOP THE GRADES! 7;” p:m.""Dm' Mes”: lsndllto in anotlier's mind l1a':tllta"r"dmn" um tend" young -'2 SPOST PAGE RUG mm p.m.-Big Town t i - , '1 . . :.. .. 27.8 'e""'i:"' S":"'"” T . -.”'.3..TT.T.Z1.i'.'i"f.?; w”u”t3'-4'ei”i?'5h35"5?-i"-W-3-5 ' tn... .. .....- -iu'?-u"t'-?2E "mitt???"-lttiim : . .- w oust s - 9-so :3-Picaitutiie Stars mm" thing at the ram time and "l" " ”" 5"" ”''d"'.'.- "Y9 Now x mum 10 um! wwummuus new yiwiti 9'NUMIiM 10.21!) p..rn..-Explorations each was sure that no one else "mu": b'.""' m Md 'h""' "la 5'" WIN AT 9' "ll '9" llzm p.ni.-CFCY Television his thought of the matter. on was "'9 "Mt." Wu; "f L”;J;" "ff; DENNY N um um News 1 Weather Redtail the Hawk. whose home was ;l(';i:W:e.. M 3" oo W9 7:5” 5"-W5 H206 p.rn.-TBA over in the Green Forest. and the go it iw" tn” lh. Hawk mum" p'm':glBA 0" "is" l,:1'rrl'l: meieMT:,5:' "Tr: had the same thought. Redtsll . p.rn. gn V 0- ""' I” 31" ' gin. spent much of his time watching 3'” ' "E3 M C "9" Mrs. Peter over at the edge of "WT" the deer Old Briar-patch. At the same time Harrier was flying back and forth this wlaiy.l that ' t way. every way. Just a its way T 3&i(ggDh above the Green Meadows. his sharp eyes peering down into the DIAL 7131 grass lie was looking for Mice. At "'9 "m9 '4'” l" V” lmulll "3 ..-.:.:-.....-... Baby Rabbits. Neither of the cou- - M sins went near Mrs. Peter. They didn't want to . Channel 2 "Mrs. Peter Rabbit should have about this time and there vs 'a ... 0..-Ila"? tiiili E ii tilt”! sigf s "id?