V e APATHY NOW brigands' club," taking stern ac-lthe LN itself. '1 Poliuiation which is throwing n'thousands of killils of ft-Ii 'l9lV!( SW81! 0" ailriculture and would not n.-iinc ;i lJlttii'Ilf' wit upeciglly animal protein raising," man is very good. or mu. . .V iml lull ,t H , l illi '3'” -I ttir Feel the soft comfort of Air Staph Magic Solo the fine enough for imported tweeds... soft enough to make comfort a habit than in this soft, flexible waiver... with o smon walkinq noel, custom stitching, finest leather. siziss s to 9V2 AAA--AA--A 8. 3 WIDTHS SIIOIS-BOTH STORES ' it British Press And ?ec;'le Are Highly Critical Oi U By KEN METIIERAL rive. ii ,i. w.- -ti it it : of re-, Canadian Pren Staff Wiiter Some of the tnuitt--xi. -t .'t 1 LONDON (CF)-The role of the lenders 0” the L N. tins lit-vii 'tlIl- .ii,-, t:ii.itiIt t'.Illlt' iioiii llic United Nations in world affairs ieaiistic. Tht-re lim lit-t-it lilllti -or t i. .'l .-ii ill in ii iii lllt interti- has been under scrutiny in Britain. ognitiun of the lllii ill.ll i'n.- i x it we . .l tl' :;i I unit For weeks. a section of the Brit- is only what its iiitlixitiiuii 2 . m - iilltl in i-..iu hit .lll- li'ld tab press has been vigorously pro- hers niakc it anti that ill lll' .t i t t it t - . ..; s'lii.l stiine Ieuiting the charge that the world analysis, failure to l.ilxL' .i it-i l organization has become what one stand on any qucsiioii is the i all it ht 1 1' to we newspaper called a ”benci'olentiof nicmher coiintrics i1lilli'l i...ii zii..- ti.t'l' full sl"It tloti tutti il'ir-tiiiit- Tailored eleaoncc, nnver rrtrc .'cishionabio' N rt'(-titii- utltiitilisir .' II! V it h I I" V fVVI VVV HVV V VVV llttll .”ltlllll"s iii V "Nations will be forced to turn cake as :,)l.1'IltKt'TJhy'- it-W H”"tllllxillvrlFnllllul gi't”Nt:'i”.l' Itelr tt i ' W . J ' - . ' -.- "I:t' -- --so -t-.. V It 21;! olthttit the sea and it! Dr. PIVIIH He” tit ll”-3 till. it. t- pt iiiiti iiitclw.ii' pi'titiill- .producI or or animal protein. of tisheries in 1946. K on. ..i..i y,....,.i ,,,,,(I(.1.,,;,.m,,,, .95 PAIR ONLY 4 MORE OLMAVN 'S .'lL'(l tlltl. ill a Coiiiiiittii-. reply ialilt-ti" for ilcttiillm-li ilr Picttiut on ii if I niitwitlitiiis of the insurance plan. llccciiiher. l ' i .ii- ,l,.,H.J St-tilciiit-iii was other claims of payment for vt's- Ntl (inmzigc l-Hiiii'tcr-ii of the cast-st an iiircstiuniion was warranted nccurretl in the last two days oflnn (hp basis of current price in- l .iloore's aid and helping him get a home organiz- cd for his big family. ICP Wire- icuiiiliig in Mr. Miip .'l silit-r tion against Britain and France! , . , , , .- ll rv;ci' zit over Suez. btil turning a blind eyeislrrz V(""pAR.'5”3 VV - . . ill) from to the inlrnnsiizcnt attitudes oft D9"-"31 3"”-ill it-""'r tl' l',i '! tt i in hziic Rugva and 5.-mp, Vtirawn uiifavtirtililc tutu tV tin ll. ...,.. ;,t.,V.,in an Final .lIitl'-IYTIPIII niav rtcpoiiti on,b9"”,"'.l fh9."V"'l' l”"' i”, if --at lit the way in viliicli the United Na-i"'?,L5 figa"N lh" -l '” i i illt W-i' i..itIi.iiiV iiliit-ii tinns ticals with two immediate ""l"5"7V '"'",V””l,”" '” V I V l mtpu . lhr tnttlu-1 and explosive prnhlcms-the Gaza me law 9' m"'l'V'”l-f5 "-"I "1 T -i. 'll mi -..;.Vu lllp. 1-N Strip in the Middle East and lhe'lV9"8V'Sl2inVriing f.tiliiic ti -1. is - to 't-r t.i:i:itia's, nine-.Ve;irnld dispute between in-ilaell Wills ilt'"Ii”V'Il V' V t I ' :' ll'lr-G i-iii-t lit-i dia and Pakistan tivcr l(ashmir.i"!'0"iV4VhVm9 5"” (-''”-i ll - V' i iitr-i-i lifillll C,-ml-ism or gym ray in 3,-nainiain was one til the I ltilil tV.i.it 'llll . H,AV,,,,V.d mu appears conipnunilc-rt by a foelinggvlrtualb Culltltllit-(I l-..'.)lI- - U-HI --i.l i Vtlll. skits lllt'V . of frustration over the Suez fa'il- agj""5,l .1-"391 , H i ,- i we and of otttraizc that Brltainlb B';m'”" iv” Mini": '” 4 i W". --min” lulu-x vto cf '7 should 1-", made '0 we the mark an 0 ("tin Iiiiic or it tutti. i -- tit t..., .,, null 'V"k NW, muwri V whit, mm.” flnut the LYN (went): years while she u.ix ill V lillllll t...” v.V,,,. ., rmi lmuf and with impunity. Wmmaild M W” Will-ll t'i'Vt'i '”t'" t ' i'.t i --ito tM- rotliii . SOME DEFENDERS l::;a:??up:a:V?:NBnvisf"'P;fi'..:'VVL:W 1-? t Nil” in " ll.Xi.ll'XX in-t-pli lltitire uliti ftltii-ioii firm in litirlintzttiii, a in liulifiix liis uifc and ii chil- I V Some independent and left-wing secretary of the 1;mt,.d ,it.,,,c -- - V -- . 4. 74.. -e.. t'itllle lit Caligula from his iiritire stihiirb of Hamilton, gt-is ii fond tircii l':tl1l(' to Cilililfla on 8 liner newspapers have stoutly dc-fended Association of (treat llrittvi .tI'tl i ,.- . , . .k -H ' - . - ; , , - . me UNV hm the preponderance OI Nanhom INVLVVM Vwhy VVVUM ,5 Funds For .iiglaiir and mm not 5 ui i nlgittiing as he meets his family as the ptople of Hamilton here Photo) press comment has been critical. she now t'rll't'tlt' IN mt-i 'lll”v Va ' I r s I ' - s ' " m 'm U 4'" "r-m -- '7 s ---N am-v .t Votlicr attacks some hitter and thing she Wfltlltlfll f:it..t up i l h..,. uV, t :tVr.dVfVt, Jul-Vetl, Boy 5 To Ge? l . . . ' virulent-have been made during self.' ' debates in Parliament and by, Ennais admit: tho Fll('(ili vitmtl iltx .-,,c W, i N” Fails i q Y iadioAand television commenta-'of critit-isiii hits lict-ii 'h it In , .;.,.,.,',H. H i.'mM,y I t , tors. nd ti sure-fire way to touch take." But he vim ll lit in-tii , H i , V ' p " V V N I d d off is heated debate in the coun- more than t-niiipt-ii-;tit-it w- it)" ix lrtifll '.'i”,( V T Hfjql ”t””fl- m”" V”) -A If-”'”" n . fr,v's pubs and on commuter irainsicrcatinu a new llllt'l'INl I X H " , VML i " "lmif, "1" hi” "ll" '” 9-Wm 5””"r"”" is to voice an opinion favorable ital, "Our tiiggcst protilv-iii two i "tit ' ml lt'Tm-ll Til” NW" N” "'5' t' Rm liilllfrs 401- f)'l"F.tW.X tCP -- 'i'iic gtivt-i'n-l iris and iii the 17.5". Cttiiui'css as the UN. :Stiez Crisis was a -2t-iicrnl i-.- , . ,WlV. l'V";V:H VHF; 110 iii" CUt'VIIi'Wti int-iii iiiii(lt- l:lf't'll' Wctiiicstiai it,to wiictlicr Cunatlizin newsprint "We have suffcretl more critic-iabout l'N 'l'lit-re is im uh) M i , ll t'o. M l"”"”” vlilfi l-0II('I' ill will lziuiicli no anti-cunibincs in-.iii:iiiiifzit,-tiirtirs have tit-cit gctling film in fhg last )2 week, man 1n,nDwV-- ' J 'V "i ll'.t' hoilw room of a Junior liikilt qiiir) itito the big iicu-print in-jtouctlicr to decide on uniform t the entire l2 years since the Ennalx says 5 "l'ttl) H ,nt.t.- stii-itil ill iit-;ii'ln Bztrlit-rtnn. flIIKll')'. iii:iiiitziiiiiii-.1 that the m.wVlp,-;(.(. adm,,,.pSV i United Nations came into being." numbcr" of ilw .-.wi.-i;.i.i.- .',. .N H .. ,2 ..r tt.;Vi-D l'ost:il .iisp(-t-tor: sziiti the hoy llillltlI'lll Ma-tuii price iiit-roawsi V V V V V : any, in "metal ogmc United N,,.00o m(.mh,V..-5 mu. x('lIt in v H l't' t . 3. 4,1,, WV mp .-iiiiiiiltli-ti lit-1-tllil! :'l(:l'1lt'lr to litlit: (-M. "M by thmmehcs (.Vid(.m.l. Ask l!u'I-STIGATIOIN . ons ssociation cre, isagnalinng in ,-.-..(-.n ',tt-i-l'x t' i -p t t v. . f-, t-ix :ist it-t-, L”. t-iiiniitliiig ic of Utlllihluii g . . . There have bccn few Suiltzes-:.siEnatitins ii:-up ht-vii prtvi v will 4 - L In H n "'”i' W" l''”'”” "T l"' 5i'bJ'l"'lWl JlNit'f' .llitiisii-r (I.-iizmii ttilti n,.(”I,f,..'.L:.',-m,(,t-ml!llA:,:g.li:.;nu;;:(;fdl I tionsthntB'tain'h ld it t - x i.” '.ll i"l'tl-it"-I-' - - .i we r." ” .. .... i i -t- l ltaunch UN supporters as thelsvnma-V F1-0"" . V T, W: W), W4 'x',W,l, Wk" ti-rt-ti lIlltlitil,ZFt'lDllK" showing him pant”; W-uh susnmou gm unit” M ffm” '” 3 Smlcmem Mlmday mi” t Manchester Guardian and The "We here nflllill'll with mail W H J”! J" M l Hm" Ill tlic ii:t't- :i (lt"lilllil" nl.'tl'lxf'l---l)lil. not when "Wm does mt hav-8 to be 8 car- Econnmlst say the UN must find lt(I'ShllJ applitiiiltoiis lilllllt t i it D Ono tii:itt-i' dt--trihcd Ylic lcitcr lllf' iiizirkcf is slrtiiig. Hm I” my uwhmcm Sons? Mr 8 I way of ending the prcscnl nne- after the Aiiizlti-l”rt-iit-it lil'll' 'Il v i an -. wt i.s tiinsis "wtiil t-xt-tiiii--ti, wcli -wi'iitcii.l A lilll(' of ilNlllL! Clhli anti wnmlmce nor 8 ponv or..pmdu(Trs ' vuy enforccmcnt of the UN char- lo I-Egypt in law UtlItll)t' t. ;i- l till ..t,t-tmv in-ll - fI'.llilt'(l, .-iiiti wcll - lllftlll.'.lll Sll'tIllL.' dotiiuiid such iiicrcascsl 1” "WM "” a mm)" V tar if the organization is to sur- majority werc frttlli iiit.-iltt-tu.-r.- - mi Ivrl . lttllillt l mu" Illfl)' lw f'Kplllllli'fl on tho basis! 0”" A'm'”"”" 5'v'"””” M5 5'”-1' l "Wg ' civil '1 l” -w 1.. l"l1li'9 "illil U1? 503'. an lmliot are not in tliciiisclvcs ci'itien('cig"i'ml mm "W Canadian and l -Vt t ,,.i . tip”-l ..v sl ti...” sin ti c ill, is wvmititiiizilly liiuh of nrtiiii;ii'y market behavior anuWA',m"'”,'"" g.m'('T"mc"ts lm'",'3h ail i N ' 0 I i . vi irllfl.'l 'l wit i . stritiig uiili luo tiiiicli time on his of Cfllllixitin." l ""1" 'm'"9l1E-'"l"" Oi "10 ”ldU3t l l I e 0 ti It'll ilitl ,ttittIlliKlt',tll4;nV litvttis." Vt This .mV.t Mr (;m.S(m-5 n.,l1l'.lV”.' On Vlhis point. Mr. Garson' ” ' llt- uiis tiiriicti titer in his l')1l'- ply to 'l'ticstia ": tucr hv Qtan-:53" '” "" (''""m""5: Vi T T S F P ' l ..,-,.,.. ,,,, ;,,.t ,t,..p.l,,,,m,.mlcIit:. wliiIt- Nlllltliillltli ticcitie whztliit-y Kiinuitm t)t.'(x'lJ y tlliiihipcitl bx” "immsls for "" mqmrv . -t O 8 GO Wu H t-iii lll'titlIli'lx ;-iitl il5llf'liVlM''4'r:Os '0 W0. if any. 'Ntii'tli Ct-iiirt-i as to whetlicr thcl "M" "M" "”''”'d by "W dpparli i l,. .-. i-.,.. . . . : Iwcg ,,,,,,, mg," H, r . i . .- ,mt-nt from any U.S. authorities." ii. hull. l r-stiii.itts. ci c nmtiii would iiiicstigatc the C I I 1 1 d V VANCOUVER ICPl c- Food of --we M V-gm h I . H . .. it iiitiiltl 'i l he llllltitt ;iv.'iil.'tlilti.l ('lFfillmSl(illCCS of thc prince in- '"m"" as year p"”".'"3 I. the future will come largely 'l'om stuck. VV: smusl ”:liill.:liIiitl:- .l'l-l VH U”ll'”'”'" '””'l'"'-' WI" Paymenls To N' 5' i'”' W5 l” ilmtld" lih9'hl'F llloivlal flhm" 6'5m'000 ""3? of we pl-mt; at the fisheries division of unwed b d 1 - h v in 4 "tr t" tt r (lllfl :-- li.liiiit;ttirii' - pl'l((- ixiii: was iiiioivcd. mg l)”""- ex1”"""K 3 "X999 m. I”. Dr. D. BV Hum direigmr a";rVryFi:::1 s:ir'(:'"hH,l.', 1-K H V .,V.V W. t,,,g mm M!” Fishermen FOP LOSS l”llr soiiic iiiiic tiit-rc hits hccn "mm cm" 7"" "”"- Mmmt 8" Nnjon, Food Organization. pa. Oppommm, for mm In 1 V (V VI ,,, . ,,,,.,t It ll.l,V 0" lg-il l)'i"i'HVl tllli l,,nm(V'I "Hewitt-crn in pat-tiiiincntary qutir-lot iii;-sexports are ahsorhcd by l ti l i . . . 4 - l 'r t. '5 0 '..'. Thlled i' '" meme" "'9' "993 '0' "W1 -T” ”"'"t' "-"Hit W W W W "N -” "” st;2st2st h.'nt' .'ilt'(i.'irlv hem mmiel-- ---- - -- e W. Mr (;”,.V., ,,b,. 1., d in ,.,,nm,Vc, The big problem we have tolratse beef and pork i l g , . . , . l . . g " 0 w. . bee in the tremendous increasei He gairl hp hmt pm”! WWV iv t-wt u will-iii xi-iv rug. in Kola 5tlt?il.'l fisliormcn under a lie said Hi fish:-riiicn were paidltioii with siiggesfcd investigations i !t.pliii him: ziiitl it-pair lil- i'wict':Ii ititltwtiilv trim! for tlrttii-lstititiz for icsscl ilninnixc Ililfl ism that the director of his cnmbines l illlfl loss in fishing vcsscls illldi ltili-it'll tixlit-itiicii ut l'f' l-vii-lci: lrzips lcixt ycnr. l-'islit-ricsl2ii'i' for tluiitiigc to tlit-ir traps. prmiiliiiu t-tiii.l'iliiiixit-r Siiit-l.'iir roportcri 'i'lturs- D. Yltacnonzild, had lptiwcr to initiate inquiries of his 17 own if he suspected collusion. But Mr, MacDonald had not felt pziiti S28.-I lmitit-h. 'll it-iitliiiu mi CI'('H.S('S. N. B. Man Burned To Death in Home SOUTH VELSON, N.B- tCP)- litiuh !licLt-od, 40, was burned to ric.'itli 'i'liurs'day after fire broke out while he slept in the house Villcr? hc lIVPd alone at nearby Craigviilc. The cliarred body was found on a sinoulticritig mattress by Mc- l.t'od's brtitlicr-in-low. Zaltcr Pal- icii, who cntcrcd the bedroom tlii'utii.Zh a second floor window. Other parts of the room and house escaped damage. Stay of Execution VGranted Lefrancois lllO3.'TRl-?Al. tCPi-Roland Le- frzincnis, Zil. due to be hanged to- day at Montreal jail, was granted a stay of execution unt'.l April 26. lfcuriiit: of his nppcul is pending. l.t-frzinciis. a St. Charles De Mnndcvlll farm hand. was found guilty at his trial in Jolictte. Que- of the bludgeon murder of Joseph Snvoic 69, a deaf and dumb farm . inst Aug. 26. conviction nnd death sentence is to he hclird next month in Moni- i-ca . Two Cargo Ships Caught In Ice CORNER anoox. 'Nfid. rcpt- The Government icebrcaker Mn- '" ge '7 '"ie Cuardii" Monday. Jan. 21, 1657 For Agriculture TABER. Alta. fCP)-A southern Alberta pioneer credited with get- irrigation and specialized crop research started in the prov- ince refuses to quit. Ted Sundal. secretary of the Taber Irrigation District. contin- ues to work for community but- terment. He came to Alberta from his natve South Dakota early in the century and stayed because he liked the country. its people and the pioneer spirit that built the West. From the start, Mr. Sundai was alert to the needs of agriculture. In 1911 he was appointed an offi- cer of the Taber Agricultural So- ciety, serving as secretary for years. As a result of his request in 1912 to the provincial minister of agriculture asking for a joint crop research effort between the Al- berta government and the Taber Agricultural Society, a 20 - acrc plot of land in the Taber district was turned into an experimental siih-stzttinn. That year was Mr. Sundal's nine years and a director for foui'V South Dakota Native Did Much In Alberta first in specialty crop research. This effort later grew into a ma- jor program including sugar bk 5, canning crops. livestock feeding, corn growing and small fruit pro- ;duction. l in 1912 Mr. Sundal was behind it mpetitions for grain and vege- ltable growing. At the same ti ;he published a farm bulletin th t went to farmers in the region. Realizing the need for irrigation -in this semi-arid region. 40 miles east of Lethbridge, Mr. Sundai in 1913 urgcd its introduction to the Taber district. l The first meeting of farmers of the Taber-Barnweli district to con- s.-itit-r irrigation development was held later that year. The project was further pushed with the arrival of settlers. many from Utah where the value of ir- rigalion had long been proved. i Except for the time he served tin the First World War. Mr. Sun- ,dnl has acted as secretary. first of the sponsorittgcrganimtion. then 'ur the Taber irrigation District formed under the Alberta Irriga- ltion Districts act in 1915. New Br. Prime By ALVIN STEINKOPI-' LONDON (AP) - The treasury ,hoids an additional &152,300V.000 ltS146,7-10.000) because a bright land coiitroversizii idea occurred 'last June to Harold Macmillan. ilhe new prime minister. ;' Macmillan. then chancellor of title exchcquer, invented the "pre- lmium botid' plan. Those finding ifault with the scheme. including many churchmen, assail it as vir- tually a state lottery. degrading and immoral. Others lioid. just as strongly. that for a nation of betttirs who risk millions of pounds a week on football pools. the premium bond is an innocent and pleasant little flitttcr. as harmless -as a raffle at the I issiona 3 soc-icty's fnir. THE JACKPOT The scheme is simplicity lifest. You buy -a bond for a pound tQ.80i. You got no interest, but in six months there is a grand draw- ing of-numbcrs from an clcctronic machine. and maybe you win iii,- fi00 tax-free, or one of many lesser prizes. You never lose the original pound. That can be recovered at any time by present the bond to a postofflce or bank. Moreover. the numhcr of every bond stays in the electronic ma- haclr is attempting to tree two cargo vessels trapped by ice near Frenchman's Head, 12 miles west of here. The Transport Department said the Glenwood and the Alter Sween- ey were trapped while bound for Minister ..-:Lciunched "Premium Bonds" chine. It has a chance in all future tiizaivings which. after next June. will take place once in month. The prime minister. known as a man with a lively imagination, still likes the scheme. Records of the treasury indicate that, since the beginning of November when the first bond was sold the plan has been raising substantial sums. HEAVY ATTACK Premium bonds were assailed in Parliament. Some churchmen. led by the (II hbishop of Canterbury. VDl'. Geoffrey Fisher. said that the ischcnie amounts to "government- lsponsored gambling." There is nothing to suggest that it hurt Macmillan politically. Sup- porters of the scheme said it adds a little ltbrmlcss zest to life. and that actually it accompilshel some good by draining off excess money in the pockets of citizens who might otherwise lose it in other forms of betting. In the month of November. the post office reported, iI46.500.000 worth of the bonds were sold. The latest figure. 51.52.300.000. ll tho total up to Jan. 2. There was A sharp decline in December sales. but that was ex- pected because the spare pounds were financing Christmas. it was estimated that by the first drawing in June 53.150.000.000 pounds will have been invested in Macmiiinn's bright idea. At drawings. prizes will be dis- tributed on the basis of blocks of 113,000,000 worth of bonds outstand- ing. The interest from each block will provide 237 prizes, ranging Halifax after leaving Summerside. Nfid., with cargoes of fish meal. E25 from the big H.000 number to the best dressed legs love, "PHANTOM"- NYLONS - "Walking Shecrs" in -liarics of Clearbcige or Bcicrn urli dark contrasting sr-anil. ll-llltlltpd Hi we )lIill' own personal length. 1.25 ,.,., Full fnsltitincd in beautifully shcer St tzattcc I3 dt-nier. the shades are clear- hmtzr and heigctnupe with dark seam: and in your own persont length. 1-35 Fit. R("lf'T st-amt, nearing st gauge 1) denier "walk- inc sheer" with stretchy top and dark The ittizn-ten are cleni-beige or hnicenitipe in your own personal length. 1 .50 "L t ..: Full fashioned "Party Sheer!" in 00 gauge is denier. Beautifully sheer and dciillhifully fluttering in the lovely shades of clenrbeige or bfgetanpo. V -l.5VtiV,.,., t . i.AniIs' wun..Iom's1'ons DAYS LEFT TO SHOP "AND SAVE AT PRE - INVENTORY -SALE! Si-IOES...bea ntuiuvtous itttisft-to SINCE i837 .