one (fitterfliku l Coven Prince Eduard llllnd Like The Dew l w.l. Hum, Fubllihu Iunnn lgwll rmum (duo. Publtliud every week (in lithium; (urea! Sum day: .nd Ilbtutovy halldsyil n M5 rum Street. c tlul'etnwn. P.E.l.. by Thomlnn Newlplpeu ltd n Summrnidn, Meringue, Albat- runlt WIIkeI not I no. unice- -Inrt .ud Sou scum-nod "nun-lly by than.” menu..." . Advemling swim Tunisia, :25 u........ivy Av: Street. (mp... seem. Mammal, Unlvemty 6.5942 Admit“ out [In rung... Pu . n. Flu) ll deustvely untitled to the me lav repub— t.....o.. at .it dtinnlchct it... an... , (red-led In it en It on Anon-Aer Pic“ In figure" i .an alto to It" Ioral nswi nohluhsd Iiulam All I right: or “push...” oi not... dunno... herelr o... «sewed gunman.n o... u... m. as r... wt u, on... XYLM I you by wool or YIHIl mutri Ind luv-M not Iewtud by (mum on . yr otl mad sod ut mm .u. we Illew’tetl atllIIdl, sum. (om. , news n. y... .. us mnnweallh. N... ovur 7. 9.. whole (any wont... in... am... of moon; 7 7 .ltll.v all. 1953. It's A Puzzler The proposed t‘a llatla Pension Plan. as outlined Thursday at Ottaiia ll) Health Minister .Ilidy LaMai h. is going to have to tight-t» ill many ht-al- ‘ ed debates. and find its way over a ‘ lot of hurdles, hnth pi'oliuclally anti federally. before the, time is reached for deciding as to its adoption. It follows, therefore. that there is no need to leap hastily into discus ion of all its implications. Right away, though. one of its features has to he described as a TINY.- zler. Apparently, it the time of lye- cnmillg fully operative. the Canadian plan is supposed to pay a much higlltrr pension. comparing cla slt’ication with classification, thall is provided under . the plan In force in the U.S.— . more than half as in II cll again. Yet it is estimated Canadian contri- ‘ hutinns are to he two percent of the Iverage annual earnings of the pe' son covered. as compared with con- i trlhutinns of six percent (and tile to go higher) in the 115. This miracle of levying one-third of the US. figure (or less) and pro- riding it mtich higher return, is pro- posed in a country in which average earnings are figilred to he some ‘IO per cent lower than in the LES. Just how it is hoped to scctmlp< lish this miracle, requires a convinc- 'ing explanation. ' Mistaken Arguments , '. While little prospect can be seen _of any sudden or substantial drop ill L‘cigarette smoking dlle to tears that it , is associated with lung cancer, it de- serves to he mentioned that some re- markably silly things are being s M by those who have chosen to align themselves on the side of the cigil- ‘ retie. ‘ In the t'onlmonv this week. for in» stance. a ('onservative backltenchei‘, . Louis-Joseph Pigeon. o1 Joliette- l‘Assnmption-Montcalm, lashed out at Health Minister Judy LaMarsh on the grounds that she had “dealt a blow I grownrs" by announcing . on In quit smoking. ‘ Then a great many commentators have taken a look at the annual yield of some $200 millioll from the e tax on cigarettes. along with their yield through the sales tax, and and burst forth with conclusions tn the mm that “Ottawa cannot go! l along without. the impnst placed on i Smflkflfl." Fortunately, however, neither the lillill now ll. d for tobacco growing ‘lltl' the money regularly expended on cigarettes are going to vanish from the scene, no matter what. happens in the nution'l smoking habits. ('ertainly people will {ind other things on which to spend their money. and the government will tax those other purchlrsp, if use of ciga- Tettes ever dwindles radically. Once upon a time this country .got virtually no tax revenue from Lliquor. during the painful years of the unsuccessful prohibition experi— ment. Now not, only Ottawa hut. all at :the provinces get much of their reve- nue from this source. With or without. Iliquor. governments get their rev- .lnue. It will be the um. with or fwithout cigarettes. I As for tobacco growers, they'd 3b: put In I tougher spot it they suf- lfarcd lny sudden. extreme loss of {mu-ital. for It is I slow, painful pro- :eulitlwitch from one croptzoln- tether: purtieuhrly In if It is from I ‘ igh-prvflt cop to I low-profit one. it has beIn done, time Ind Iain. . virtullly every (armor. l I! there is my excula for "blue . ivii ,Whikinoonnutionwithmypol- lb]. decline in cigarette making. it lies only with the mInqucturers. Whether or not to smoke remains, thus, I matter for free decision. It need not be regarded by any of us as a "public duty". whether as a means of keeping tobacco farmers in business or as a handy way of helping to finance the government. Money On The Run (tile problem connected with money is that it normally finds its way to whatever location offers It: the most satisfying welcome, In most t'a. us. when money moves across an international liorder, the kind of wel- , come it seeks is in the form of high earnings. When money stays at home. i it is generally because it Wants its welcome to take the shape of extra st-rurlty. If all money sought the same sort of welcome, there’d be a great easing or the current problem, as between (‘anatia and the United States, over the flow of capital into this country and its Ir illce of payments. Ill theoly,inlteed. this sort of thing could happen: Americans could buy up all Canadian holdings of US. se urities. as would he permitted tu, free even under President Kennedy's latest proposal. This would produce an impressive new reservoir of cap- itlzl in Canada. Then Canadians could draw from that reservoir, going as far as its size would permit, to buy up Alnt‘l‘lcali holdings of Canadian industries Aflel that switching, Canada would find its balance of payments problem appreciably eased. Sadly. though, there is little like- lihood of early developments follow— ing these lines. even though they may be among the goals sought through the. latest US. proposal and the ill-starred plans Finance Minister Gordon was forced to abandon. The thing that stands in the Way is that investment money often seems to have a mind of its own. When gov. ernnlents strive to fence in money, or control its use, the usual response of money is to run for cover—to ab- ‘ antlon its sense of adventure and scurry instead in whatever direction . seems to offer the best hope of at least temporary security. One of Canad‘ greatest troubles is that she, . ver has had enough adventurous money of her own. And now it is being proposed to build .1 fence around the. I'.S., which ulwa, s has had a great deal of such mollev and has been (‘ilnxds's chief source of it. So What money is going to do next in either country is giving rise to pretty confused speculation in both of them. Perhaps only one thing is sli' ' money never does exactly what it i told to do by any government. not even a dictatorship. So the next few months are likely to prove again that manipulation of money is one of the trio est and most dangerous act- 'n which a country can engage. Meanwhile, there's at | st a , chance that money in the U.S. will show sufficient strength to defeat the latest Kennedy proposal alld wipe out the alarms it has stirred in (‘anatla. Which would piit us right back where we started—or wouldn't it? Worth Repeating it has heen issued often enough, goodness knows. hilt it may be de- sirable, even so. to give this final repetition to looking at the sun today during its the warning against l period of eclipse. which is to he 92 , per cent complete over this province at 5:42 pm. There is a particular need for parents to see to it that their chilli- ren act upon the warning, for the eye damage that can result from dis- regarding it can be irreparable and could produce blindness: I terrible price for a careless moment. Eve authorities insist that the only absolutely safe way of watching In eclipse is by television. EDITORIAL NOTES An Irticle on this page yestenisy. entitled “As Others See Us: U. S. View o! Budget". wu from The Christian Science Monitor. Credit to The Monitor for the article was un- intentionally omitted. . u A railway executive predicts that by 19% trains will provide dIncIng, free foods Ind drinks potted palms In the lounge Mr. dens for executive conferences Ind steam bIthr. “Could they not start. now," suggests an oil- ehInge. "hy providing better chem IIndwichs-r' 1" ll| WANT TO PADDLE MY OWN CANOE” THE NEED IS WISDOM Perils of Federal—Provincial ’Wor’ Relations between the Federal and Provincial Governments ought not In be regarded as a war For mm are so regard- ed. lhis I: a war lliul will never be won, und iIInt nobody could hope it. in... cm in a Iedcul svs- members one oi another Nune run tint-l health by mnrlilymg another. One or ill? t-iuut troubles with lurntng Inderul»l7ro\'inrlnl lultons into e um Is that pmblems are aluumtuziy simpli- Iied. in a war one party ’ over another by tis strrugth. or by its strategy. or by the number oi allies it may rom- hint‘ Bill insumetitinuas rumplox as u l'cdcral system. winning and losinlz is not so sim‘ ple as lhey would be on a battle field. For in uiial (inc part loses, lll * : [or when all authorl» inlerdcveudcnt. shins and changes may not llWIlyl shrongthcn one. but ullun weaken Ill. What is required is not can. quest by some form at force. but the triumph ot a t-nllcrni-o \\|\'- dom. What every Authority ought. to be doing. and nccds in (In, iii to bring as murtl us posstblc oi its wisdom to stflustini ll'le problems of all. IMPORTANT TALKS Tun important mrctings ul-u about to be nclti In one the Fe~ deral Government will mect in Ottawa with representatives oi the provinces in the other. the representatives of the province! will meet together in Holilsx. Both meetings, coming It this lime call out no utmost breadth oi spirit. it there is to hc only Armand: and charges and impossible claims, ihci'e run only be I stil- iening of attitudes and great re- lurianre to retire from occuuicd pnsilions For ill a mood nI roll- Tliet. no one tun concede with- out seeming to have been down. ed. and nu one can come but-k to his home. having nude . wise s NI uttii hat/In: :ivrn urm .l when he might to have ltolld llrm This does not mi‘nli thIt the changes that will have to he nude in the Clusdlln contederl- lion are only minor mailm- to mitt settled by a spirit nt genial") Ind smut nlillrr Thor Ire (li‘DP prnh‘eml. going to the very heart oi things The British North .q Amerch Act "'- lfore I Solute committee III! . in t. u. m l... t. «in... m Imus-lion uh . u. m GIINIIM .. u... .t. Into .u. «my... ..... . .a i... no... “min-4| __.._._— coil-luau PRAISE], sin—A few am no we wm mated by the exnlnIIon Ina tire It Clvendlxh. it could c been I Ielrtul experience tor Ill at us who were eninyInl uui- vIcllIon It your brnulihll DIrk. hut ior the presence «I mind Ind commu- min. at the pull all nd the driver 0' the pro- !) g truck. _ We (eel thIl their men should he nubllcllly commended Ind we wilh them I I y recovery tram their bum. Al I humble expression (It our lypmllttun. we were hlppy in Imlrd in thou two men I silver collection. We lilo (eel "ill the prompt ll‘rlvll ol. Ind III? [006 '0 done by the (“knob lull New Gilllovl and North ilumco. meritl I want at I on. they m mm by ru. the ‘ Manhell (Incite .was drawn up nearly a century lgu, in nillrr days and molds! other liars it nu longer fits. Much ol the trouble comes about by trying to null! it tiu what it i... never intended to du. There , ‘ [has In in thorr thinking and l , I large remolding. it Is not because the problems are xlight that the spirit oi er~ tut-u needs to be set aside: it i.- buuuusr the problems or:- <.. l proiound What needs in be done ‘ in the Way of revision is ..o airc- some that it NIL! tile slmplicities of warfare out of the question. , The nation will nut tight Its way to the conclusions. n will Iind Its why only by the greatest drawing forth n um. dam and patience. ut Ilcxtbiliiy and tort-tight. nI generosity Ind courtesy. rblrl‘ns m N; great as in overshadow the push » lnd scuffle. CHANCE FOR WISDOM I Fathers ut (‘ontedcrstinn t could not Vorrsee how the world I I Safety it nothing else. the ueuliur we have [men having nl lite, Lakeht‘ad libs heel! rural Ior‘ growing grass with ihe result. that the power mower is Mien ill! most frequently used imple- ment around the house. s to there I: always a chant-e l a 'ttenl when people don't so am tool correctly, we tell t It worth while in present the toiluwing hints on the proper use oi pdwur mowers a: prepar- ed or the Department of mu. culture . Gile your lull Ittention to the lnb of muwlug. ‘ Never allow children to up- crate the machine. Avoid pulling the moon nut-k- wards — vou cuuld slit! Ind ltl could run over your ml. ‘ Wui- hrIvy bouts, never nu- dais ur bureluul. Clear the lawn at all dehris XIIIL‘II Is sticks. stones. toys. IIIII could be thrown by the hillic. Never cut the llwn It dusk. you need light to no: my de- hris. Mr. Rusk: ’Ii I Nuthinl t-uuld illustrale mur- dramatical‘y thc slremzih behind the currenl surge ol the Amer- Il‘“ll Nrtu‘o lur equality um. tm elury Rusk, be. testimony of the ioI StIIe. Mr. Dun week. We have become It-cuslomed In Noam demunltrntnrs. the sliv- l int and the Ireedqm mmnm. 1an ml. hwr pnrtlcipntlon oi imsny clergyman hIs been I . more recent Ind momentous de- 1 velopmelll In Iii: utruniu. But "I0 cxlcnl ul tile Ken- inedy Idminlslralion's commit- mtni to civil righlx hull been It'llle Ind eloquently deman- slrlted by thr mm W a mu irom I rural Georgil blob lmund to be hil rwulry'n lor- eiln InoknmIn. Mr. Rusk. ulullly no mild lllfl l lmprrturbeble. vu belul link , liloued by Senior Strum mur- mnM M Smith Clrolinl l men who, in net. tun t qut. I It" not risen INN! Ill! swam blckli‘lmlld. ‘ ‘ Seoul-Ir Thumb-Ii um Mr. ‘ i ilqu II In lIvnred the lumen- l untim- an m Mn held Ind lwuuld he [nor Ilium GI on- t“!!! It.“ lltrllloul II tho civil eta not plII. The Secretary oi state, whoa ml bulimll Man the mnlllib he w. in polli out In Do. M at Ill clvll Pllhll out ll . all nu . un Ill Ilutiu oi demolish-noun. But he all-ell the. «unsung waldo: “II I Wm denied WI! Negro cillm- denied would I email Nommtlilhlnnur our . I ' would change. Nor is 'lierc res- ‘ (need with the calm perception 'Ind relch the Idjuslments Ihll And A Nice Lawn l Purl Arthur News-Chronicle Inn to believe that they thought the British North AmerirI Act Ihould Illnd unIlternhIe Ind lurever The idea out the F:- ihers of Coniederntloll built {or all time is a myth. Sir John A. Mucdonnld himself refutes It. He said that this constitution ought to be regarded Is ” mere skeleton and framework which would not bind us down." No one ivsntil this country to be ErlDPBd by I dead hand. And the Father: «I Confederation. In the Itntesmnnlike adjustment they made tn the problems ut their own dIy. would wish lo we as much power oi adiustmeni shown a century lliei‘. But wisdom must have chalice. Some of the tumult and the shouting will have to die, tore the intent problems can be that will see them Is they Ire, my last inr mm: time in come. Wet grass clogs the blnde I: well Is greatly incl-rleng the hazard nl slipping. Sily cleIr oi the dis- charge opening when engine In runniniz, The hlIdeI could pick up small obieci: Ind injure you. Never null under tile deck. “It the mower. or ll‘HIuI the cutting height when the engine Before doing my Idiuulmunl. iubrlcltlon ur exumlnutlun n! the mower. mIke lure the IpIrit wire is disconnected. Even tilting lite mower or mov- ' s “it blIdeI could um the‘ ermine. Slop Ill! enlinr it Irlyonr com- es close. This llm Ipplies to Drill. N ver law the engine run- plug it you must law the mow» l u Reine! only outdoor! Ind when the ermine ill Null. Following "tel! Iiiuil wlll l.qu you keep your ilwn nice. And to keep ynur Ioel Ind numb tool Were A Negro’ wl hand of civil rights In unlike Aliy- tiling ever heron Icon In (III United States. KW IIInQI hlvl ch-nged when one M the hill:- est nitiren oi [oval-amt ill eIIerI encourllm EWII dim dleucel The Strum 'flmlmondl VIII light in the and. But II in! it seems thlt the end ll much clap Inyone gill: only I kill mnnlhl Items 0 rulqu Mr. Rusk Ind a “0 [II III whu llllre Ill vlnvl inn-t only boll tide. lhll the lid: moves penceflllly II it move: relentlenlly. Bite by Bite will”? I“! At lit-n Illce than Ippun ii) I). tfllllidlflbl. merit II ml Plan in bum. it A on ll 55 1 to encourage the growth at new } ' tun Inherited? REPLY ' siclIn In: decided Ilhllrlnlv all i 105. Artorlosclcrosis Seldom Troubles I: lit. m I. VII DIIIII Annie-clam“! leIllb' our molt Bflvllnnl dill“. It Ilrly In “(I but like I rulty pipe. letdum cIu ble until the pus-[cwa becom- II mound. When the blood “W II imvllnd. mum mm mm the orqu III! ll I!)th ol cilculldon Ind not [mm the lrlery “loll. A vIrlety DI llclnfl Influenc- the development of i'IMclt- up: the condtllon Ihoulld Illfl with I let 0' Ion! - lived (rand- puenu. lt helpl one in mid. [luttnny Ind to live modulle and with I minimum at am. Ind emouunui uphelvuil Do be concerned Ibout c Ihrol links! I blood tel! lhawl I hill! constitution 0! Hill subsuch ln the lemm. Many pIiuI Ind other iilu comlnrtl lre litrlhuled In Irtl< riolclerm but. there il no link dll'd puttern. An older person with night leg cramps may hlve poor circulation but when I younlei' individull compllllu n! the lame thin], lnother clue is more likely. ver- ltrewhlng nr Injury to I la: muscle In good possibility. 11-. llrdless of age. This is men-l tinned becIule it is BBSY to blame hardenini‘l oi the Ir!!- rice for anything adverse LII-i occurs after age so. The same applies ill head- Iche. Impairment of memory, :- a NOTES lav mun-nub- nucleoli A null“ Cl vlhl m b the sincerity In! good llilh o! Ilbor limitlflonl. In mllly in- lllncel to seen In be HIM“ mall or! their lillel rid}! up In the Ind, pirer plIyI rItnIr inII ban- flde neloihtinl. fill lv both II“ (or power "their thn tor l [ uine Ind worhhle million to prob! ml —- mquIpoIIJ Trib- une. THE WAY Cub um I «a... m IlIIu t within Dunn and out pm may “not - unu- bull nor . Iilllll bandit will remln." w. tau-lo lulu u «um-ml, iv. the kind or filament nu... .un IICIItro nub when u. valovlnutu ilIvu became till. one wan-1m mt be. (on the rebel: We to In. W... lunar-y. — Den-nit rm pr.“ Ther- m I requirements. You not only hlve lo bl 21. You have in nu the pull tIx ($2 I yeari, You mult bl lble lo rend Ind In. t I Iec on You muIt In at loud mgril ehlncler. And you luv: to be lblé to prove It." 'I‘IIII lllt. pm. vim looks likl l Itinkler. How dwali vote In Mir. Iippl'! —.E‘Innncill Post. ’Are You One Of Them?’ GIII Reporter The Clundinu Highwly Slfety Council hll tuned I relllle en- titled "People Cln Do Without," It deals wilh motor- ists, cyclist: Ind pedestrilul who Invite Iceldenil by not serving rezullliom delllned their pruieclion. There are many Inmilllr typ- a [or weak-tent. pllpilntion, Itching. shortness ol breath while walk- lng upslnirs. indigestion. and u sIIInw complexion. en the Other I hand. symptoms are mm del- lntle when the circulItiou toi cert u I n organs is Imp Ill‘l d. when the leg Ira-ribs are It- iccted. the man or womIn ex- pertences coldness and min in one or both feet. Angina pectoris or curnnIry thrombosis occurs it the blood flow to the Ilcli'I muscle In re- duced or shut all. There is l burnlnlz, squeezing. ui- rhuking pnln belienlh the breastbone ihal may or me not rndintet lntu the net-k and um» Little or big strokes may tuliuw hurd- ening or the brain Imrlen. out orders ln vlsilln and hearing. ensue when circulltion u. the eyes llr em is disturbed. Arterinmlerosis u not as hopeless .- we have been led to believe. w. hsve nu chemIcII to prevent the process or clear out the obstructing mllerlnl, despite smile claims to the :on- trIry. But drugs are Ivnlllble vessels that will tIke over the work at the old In Iddltlnn, pllstic Irierles can be inserted to byplsl Ill obstructed uur meut. STRAIGHTEN UP .I. M. writes: It splnll curva- No In the Ibsenuc oI ltihri~ liI. infection of I verichrl, or congenilnl hone disorder, poor posture is III! must liker cuuu a! Ibnormll curvniurel. Exer- cise! to Itrenglhen the well! musclel will help. STAIRCLIMBING s. E. erleI: How ituon um I hlby II bani cm the mother wllk up two (light: of slain? REPLY Mlliy do In the itnl week liter deliven’. But. we don't re- commend running up and down two flights of lillrl uverll times I dIy. EXPERIMENT W. IT. wrller II it all rlflhi (or I person who has hnd the gall bladder removed in ell bloom and clinical-tel Yes. but this it In IndividuIl problem. Try it Ind gee. MANY CANCER TVI’EH .I. L writes: How many kinds ut cuncer are there? , lu-z . We don't know but due pity.l Todly'l IleIIIII Hint— Al: cpl l prIcIlcl Iundlmen- tll ety principle Our Yesterdays {From Illa GIIHHII Pllell TWENTY-"VI VIA" M30 III! U I”. Marin lrl'lvld I Ir on I pIIIIlIrI trip wunxerl delirlnl to go up Inlay e India ink Ind thrill! of the IIr. 0... pin. ind to return in ChIr- lm without lIndlnl, win] on till he"! [lie of wind which lllltl! Ilndilll difllvcull. A num‘ ber enioyed the level: minute m. lulunnuttuli hII been received In the client thll In!“ Wmllll' colt, Writ-11 the locll brunch ol the Chlrlnlietown Cl~ p. as described. At one Llqu or mother neIrIy every citizen me the been guilty at It tent. on. o! the misdemeanors listed. Here In the people who on b- rcgnrded .u the potential mm of accident]. Are you one or them? Driven who IItline It any Ipeed but particularly II in h uu . highwly. . .refun Ilgnnl before they tum. , . nui a turn liter they‘ve Illrled It. . .drlve Isirlddle the white line. . take up both Ilnu wbli. waiting a chance to turn. . . pIrk their delivery trucks in the lrnvellrd portion I'll the street even though them In empty Perkin: space It Ill! curb. . . unload Easel of drinks from Inlckl muck in the middle or trsitl'c. . turn ieu tmm - rlnht- tinan lane or right train I lett- hlnd lune .ret out at their all"! on llle (rliilc side then glare daggers It you when yml round your hunt in let them‘ know yuu ulmout killed them. .. edge their cm gradullly in“ .u intersection wbli. lwIttinl the red In turn Ireen. their tiles on I LIKE-0f or turn tm r they don‘t tut-e tint it A Sense Of ” The sight of It least 30 CIOI'IY- men- lnl‘ludlul same at the mall hllh » rnnkinl churchmen in the United sures. bet“! herded Inla police vInI under Irrest tor tresplu t. certainly I bit unuIIlll. Amonl those who presented themselves tor Imtt It. I pri~ 1y owned public Immmeni pnrk outside EIltimore wu Lb- Rev. Dr. Euflnr CIrlon Ell-kc. chiel executive officer at th- United embytumu Church. A Iew weeks lgo Dr. Bil wIs Ipoltesnnn [or I commit.- lee on rIce relllonl in the N tlqui Council at Churches. T a report he Preunwd Ind thi he Id About. It help [Ive Jig. nilicnncc to no Ictlon In Wood- iuwn. eryllnd. 0n the hull oi the report. the monembcr generIl band of the Council ldomad l mlni- Into urging ntiulaud commun- Ions to prench Ind prlcttce "involvement in every Phil! ul the struggle Ior junttce in- cluding nelorintion Ind demonA Free "it. Pun-tel Iy For Illimlflon: POSITIONS AVAILAB i.’—____‘ W '"llllllnlllufilnunl'lq TRAIN FOR LEADERSHIP! INCREASE YOUR INCOME! DALE CARNEGIE COURSE In Elective Spa-king Ind lluulIn Relutionsl Tuesday, 7.30 PM. CH'TOWN HOTEL 1' THINGS “"5 COURSE WILL HELP “7!! D0: . Lilli. MMEL summation—1.1. No. me mm 15 cents worth oi mu».- on with every :croecbi . . .n- (use to luuuli mt belts in their m. . .00:qu two pIrkiui lilac- el. . .biock I uml Innewsy in... they put-it. . .drive with park- lua lights on when lights are called (or (the lIw rcquirel budilzbu; :u doe. common .4... I Cyclists who ride two on . bicycle. . .rlde two nth-em in traffic. . .rlde (II: wrong wny on I one - way meet. . .mt It you when you round your horn to let them know you're litu- m they won't suddenly turn lulu your n-ul. . ride I bike without light: It night. . .deIIIlnd m- Ill! tplce lu null - huur in its. refuse to sign-l turns. . Ituui. . weave through traffic . .reiuu to Ilup at In luter~ notion. . .ilitcli rides on auto- mobilu nu trucks. . do not obey school II. Pedestrllul who limil terms In front ut am waiting to move . . .jIy - wllk. . .mntl levers] leer out on the while awaiting the Go . . mrt in cm In inleructiun uu the lumber signal. . . u "Don't w- llgiuu . . . defy until by wIiltlur on tho unveiled portion 0! I highway when there'l plenty or later room on tile shoulder. . .wulit along the right - Illnd Iide ill the highwuy. . .culu be seen It night. . .uik in I polleemIrl when he's directiu turtle . large! lbs! I clr‘s bl'lkel lust mttzbt nul Wfll'k "Ill time. Involvement” Chrilllll Scimce Monilor strllion.’ Bolrd member! Dir- dged "to ens-ea personally" in heirlan to resolve litulllonl of ruin] ienslon. Further, the manliesto invit- rd members or II to Join in support at civil-fixhk legislation And to witness that In: new mm in I "uILunul more! Issue Ind not I Muriel Problem." While the Nation! Council Ill- lumeI only In spelk tor iii: For mun! denominlflous belonglnll It, "in: statements help to expilin Wily churchmen of mlnv IIIMII were Rldy M be like" to ill] in symbol at “Ill? dis- memeut with the policy of It amusement lurk. The FLIIIIG IIIIWIIMMI 2 RESTAURANT I “Your Island Steak t House” I “u .9» Explanation Meeting Pllu. Call” 1‘ CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION or PIE. 1. LE IN GOVERNMENT P.E.l. A cmnummutbcawm- uranium. mum-MWA hie-win “infill”. uni Applicant a-L—c