PAGE FOUR ’ — " less of cost." P.E.I. Areas Included "Blueprint For In New Sample Survey , cursrvnifi India's Freedom" YQUFNEED obsuc FORUM. has puzzled laymen is fectively. Can lobsters One problem which cniiitorrrrowti GUARDIAN is“ with boo or e Metropolitan News Agency, 1148 Peer 8L, Montreal. United Cigar- Stores. Chateau barter, Ottawa 0st. Old South News, Cor. Milk and Washington Sh, Boston Ilotaflng‘; News Agency, Times Building, New York. This onlnnu Is open In- diseuelon by spondants of questions of . . . . -— ' lace exist under flight conditions such as lower air (United Kingdom Information). of canadm" pop" Daily (redress in um oreswrt? “MR 1°: W- 5foiir. Air Cargo 13¢- Astaorlasd es Second Cine Mail Poet Office velopment, Pennsylvania-Central Airlines Corp- ‘ D°P"I"'“b m" oration, Birmingham, Ala, reports that on n. cur-aim my be obtained at: / lllarcli 24, i945, live lobsters were Shipped and 3°11 i u; full text of the Vloerogzubgrddcss‘ Ma M!!! . at the most xiii hour in Irldill history. A statement of the Cabin- et Delegation containing the B of Btatlltl ) (Damlmon olufibidrton and Motifs- drural areas inthslrvlclnll-Y are to be included in a- samlii! Iii!" ' vey of the Canadian why-r, wlil be taken by the Domin- The Charlottetown Gilrdimi docs not neosmr- lly endorse In opinion oi nsponden iivrn silt gill‘ grease sho Huh looccoo elm. Mon-iron. N. I- carried at an altitude of 12,000 feet and no ap- Ths News Shop, Monoton, N. l. George McLean, hctou N. I. commendation: has now been b?‘ fore you for 3d hours. It is a blue- , _ of Statlstks durinl the preciable damage was encountered. According "Iiiilisillslim June s. The survey is "any. Wm“ s,“ u ha" s“ any”. N.‘ to his opinion carriage of lobsters on flights be- I. Milton, lord Elfllfa Hotel. Ottawa, OIL ur representatives have to etails and construct "You have read the statement, moat of you, and may perha s series of quarterly surveys de- signed to obtain current primates of the volume of emvloimofli- 1m" ntployrnent and other labour force information andwlil “We? low 12.000 feet is entirely practical. It should be quite easy to have this experiment checked at the ihiildlfilliidset II recent letter. urn,- have the mole ‘L “m. m a“ s‘, Tmmo. on Fisherics Experimental Station. Halifax.” Wolfe's News Stand, Sndb y. Ont. Editor and Managing Director: I B. Bnfnett. IJJ. President: W. Chester S. McLure, ALP. Vice-Premium: J. R. Burnett, FJJ. of this Province become 8o wa- thet-ic? P. E. Island is an alri- mlll cultural Province. its Population is ms-inly rural but is its educational system tuned to the needs of these people? Far from it! Our schools promote almost eu- tirely the interests of the compar- ative few who go on to college or Iii [III Fril-e-llrte. Cilia’ hiliilll-iilllirqslrianlialt, IIIIIII-A-IIVIS ‘__—'r“—¢———-—~—-_. ready have formed your upln on on it. If you think that it shows the path to reach the summit at which you have been aiming for so long. the krdependence of India. sure you will be eager to take it. If you should have formed view-I hope you have not-that thers is no passage that way. proximately H.000 households about I00 randomly selected cities or sample areas scatters-r nada. On the bull of th timates of employment in llffc-r- enl industries, weekly hours work, the regional distribution of "The Bar Sinister“ The complaint that Mr. I. LcRoy Iioluiaifs i new flag design contained the Statistics kept b H540 snow a ismduai tn. gummy, u", c“ u A Mwxmmm us‘; raised at Ottawa by a so-calied expert in her- unemployment. the age M which tn“ students and other and hope you will studyagsln the route. age pensioners dfe, indicated to you and see whether the difficulties in the path and we and the mclorltiv are left with an elementary education. Professor S W. wri aldry, presumably had much to do with the final For mt Aiinttfi bloom-o iiiiwm Fri-Ill Will" lllli elimination of this design by the Parliament- Ian A. Burnett "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thou ovflogc age at which 77.68, in and in 1044, 7B 5i. at which female in 1928 was 78.55 know that they are fonnldabl cannot be unmounted by Datum“ method used in the labour force survey use: the most recent devel- opmenta in statistical theory. pension 1966 it was '78 52. If so, it should be reconsidered ‘Priest/erase ogc in the light of the following quotation from the ary conimitwe. provide for the training youth iiD to the rge of eighteen." In grandfather's day life was H. J. A. BROWN. [)_p the Weakest Ink.” Eiicyciopaedia Britannica which is givcii with- >_ Practical \(iILlC of .~\.ir Irnnsportatioit t0 the (Qziuzulizui .\:l.u1iic Fisheries industry," prepar- cd b_v uny of zui introductory report by .\Ir. Alfred ézcizgcr, has bccn issued by 5t. Fran- cis Xavier University. Iu view of our trans- portzuiou handicaps in this Province, the re- port should prove of SDfCilil interest to Island fisheries intcrcsis. a high Ol' low fish consumption depends main- ly on the (nullity of the product, which in turn depends on \'k’i'y quick distribution of fish after landing. (Fldl lauded iii (irimsby in the small hours of the morning is offered for sale by London fish mongers in time for dinner). Ev- ery connoisseur will agree that there is no com- parison between the taste of fresh and even quick frozen fish. the practical limit for rail shipments 0f most _ , , frozen i551,‘ B“, me 10mg distances 5,, can- merchants are closing their places of business gda frOni landing port to consumer centres are no obstacle tothe use of air transportation be- _ _ _ _ cause the durziiioii of transport time will be ml ‘ntrchants m this Colmnendablg mm‘ ‘Vhlch restricted iu a minimum bv the speed of the _ plane. This ucw way 0f distribution will re- OPPOTH-mii)’ for quire certain technical and marketing changes because the UFIILII methods of fish distribution are antiquated and Iisive not kept pace ivith the methods dcvciopcd in other branches of the food IllkILl:li'_\'. some length in .\Ir. Stciigers report. Changes in mnrkctiiig methods (lffi also discusscd. The connection Irctucen the lnudiug time of the II>II and the disinuce to be iriivcisetl tu ihc central market bccuuics of ilriiiic importance. Also, airborne sl-iipuicuts 0f fish can be made only if ,,,.C\,,,,,_:],. Unlcrcd and Cannot be dunmcd Prairies to Eastern Canada zuid tlic Maritiiiics. or scnfood \\lII be sold at retail. Most of it _ will be bought by hotels and restaurants in <13“? 1744; SIWWQd Poem‘ bent from f"! earl)’ , large (iuziiiiiiics. age, and his first publication was Parlorrils at experiment, rcccnilv iiizitigurzilcd. of shipping Iive lobsters from Prince Iidivard Island and other Aim-unite points to the New York unr- ker, This is Illlikulias one of the most im- [lffiafilll seasonal shortage, wholesale price ccil- portziut movus iii the industry. Iiigtircs are cited t0 show that in the last ten years lobster ex- ports have shown a steadily growing tendency away from the calmed product. While prices will not increase prices to consumers, as retail for the latter nrc in danger of declining in fut- ure on account of lIlc returning competition of the cheaper crnbmeat, prices obtainable for the live animal have been increasing from year to your and will probably remain rm a high lcvcl. Nevertheless, ihc (Icvcloitmcni of ncvv marketing methods has Itcdoiuc iurc(~.~aszii@\'. Iu gcncrzil. ilCCCDl. 2i lower mark-iii) on Iiccf in ordcr to 0b- niost of our live loibsicrs have been shipped lain supplies. to Boston, and only very scldom cxporlcd dir- ectly to New York. The result has been a will apply to all sales at retail o6 blue brand congestion through dtunpiug on the Boston beef. market. A sharp price decline during the tail of all grades and qualities other than the month 0f March I946 from 90 cents t0 45 two top grades-red and blue bccf—\viII cents at the end of the month is cited as sig- nificant. "that tlic general price level for Iobsicrs in (he U. S. would be higher if our exports could be more evenly distributed over other places and not concentrated at Boston. Now, the siiua- the U. 5., Canada, Australia and the Argentine tion is bound to become more aggravated be- cause Newfoundland lobsters arc going to be ‘shipped by air to Boston, increasing competi- tion and pressure on the prices.” Hence the need of developing the air route to New York, and of meetinl? the special problems involved in this traffic, including the necessity of accumulating oluificient siipplies in lobster pounds. "It might , be necessary," Mr. Stcnger says, “to have some at plane collection points, Whether it be ad- visible to introduce publicly owned. lobster . in connection with landing fields will have to be considered at a later time. The pur- poifof this rcp°rt is merely to advocate fur- _ llitlr study, research; and experimentation in rc- land. One point in Dr. Burch’s statement is bthis, problem. It is conceded that at worth remembering. methods generally immlve higher made to reduce the dealifrate in crowded mun- llfe pciriously accepted practices. tries, with some success. " lopmenis in other lines lain her present birth‘ rate,_and duplicate the ~ initial handicap through U. S. death rate, there would be many more = elficieltcy in operation or Indians in rotatory , rsaoltpted them regard- pie in dis whole world.‘ THURSDAY, MAY 80. 1M6 if i935 79 gedfl, ordea- to achieve both speed and v N Herold m" in the sampling operat- fork" sway will be carried Dominion Bureau of Statistics. who out comment by the Ottawa Journal: “Ber Shilster. a phrase used for a charge in heraldry denoting bastardy; l-Iublio enthusiasm i 1 s. “Victory omen; GIIIROPUIIIST Ill Great George Qtreeg complex. mentary education tod it is not enmigh. Life in its socl sincerity at our command gone to the making of the recom- Avialion And Maritime Fisheries hmidry lgmwg nothing o; the bar slnlsler. will interview a small fraction of the households in During the two weeks the won, at least. as far industrial and political aspects has become very complex. need a longer training in modern and a Beater pire- mendatloris. We would have much preferred that the Indian loaders should have themselves an agreement on the course to be me of the words of Sir Welter Scott. who had mam‘ More cautious writers speak of a bend CHABLOTTITOWN. P1,], imitators. A liillcIy nnd instructive pamphlet on “The smslfl’ I‘ mm” I‘ 5mm° w medmv“ “mush The author first establishes his point that In general, five hundred miles is about icial credentials and any information given to them l: strictly confidential. p ans oamtion for the fob: Our veterans discovered how in- present system of They are return- ing. but is it to settle in Prince Edward Island and raise families d themselves as un- they found themselves to be? No, their out-look on life has been considerably broadened and unless something is done to haniie the old order we shall find em seeking ironies under more advantageous conditions. ‘ Mme. outlined a schema that could be put into lmmediata action, Until more adequate plans calln be formulated. why not. try it Frank Lewis writes in Mac- Leon's: "So many things be done. that to remain inactive rlmln ' shes will be made but tihe gravest mis- take of all is to do nothing. Where are the thinking mem- M tiers of such organizations as the Canadian legion. the Women's Insti- tutes. the Federation of Agricult- ure, and all others interested in the future of our rural youth? vernments cannot do these unless assured that. the ‘people are eager and willing to followed, and we have done best to persuade them; but it has not been found possible in spite of concessions on both sides which at one time promised result-s. These proposals put before you are viously not those that any one of the parties would have chosen if left to Itself; but I do believe that they offer a reasonable and work- able basis on which to found In- heraldry. which has, indeed, no piece set apart to signify bastard descent, although the later heralds have been wont to mark the bastards arms with o 'I'his charge seems now out of fashion, a wavy border having taken its B18063’ ir-e or hungry B-rcas. ’I‘rouble a tho "W118 may prove to be all lo some of lLs amalleuis. Arthur News-Chronicle Professional CKITIS‘: ee-voooo-e Charles R. McQuald ILA. personal choice or o selectllon of househol s to be inter- a baton sinister eouped. lcked beforehand by completely random methods by the enumerstor. Borne This furnishes another example of the dan- ger of taking experts at their face value. Un- foiiunatel_v,—and despite the good fight put up 0n behalf of the Holman (Icsign by Senator Robinson——it no doubt had its unfavorable ef- fect on the judgment of the committee. --. EDITORIAL NOTES - mflfll’ a block of been set out 0n waste l able to the county an Barrister, Solicitor. several times at intervals of three months. but very few more tour times. Theerrplanation of the repetitive interviews Is that improve the reliability of estl preserve the essential unity of In- Baum Tnl-‘I Buuiiilil- dla which is threatened by the dis- pute between the two major com- munities; and in move the danger that great. fellowshi on of i-he land, In order up the land 1m- the lilfiflu-Siy affected the Ontario. -Guelp1i Mei-cu e +++¢¢¢ NEIL W. HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Army to which Inda already owes so much and on whose unity and efficiency her Quaint N. B. Incident (Saint John Telegraph-Journal) As made’: first public stamp auction in Toronto. a prize item “five-cent New Brunswick Connell" has been sold g5; United States phliateilst for dent in the political history of our security will depend. ‘They the Muslin Community ‘the right to direct their own essential inter- ests, their religion, their ion. theh- culture, their and other concerns in and to their own best To another great comm khs, they preserve the unity meilhd. the Punjab. in ey have played and lay so important and influ- s part. They provide in the special committee which forms a feature of the co The Anglican Advance Appeal has so far realized $2,003,000 of the $4,300,000 aimed at, and has to June 15th to attain the objective. i l ll‘ ll‘ with 600-5004: sheer walls ow tile Louisiana delta on. When the flow of the rivcr caryon gradually silt- ltb sand and mud, and ographs arid oth lI tors bring its features Sci Le As will be noted froiu an advertisement in t0day’s issue, a number of our local wholesale QOQ MUITQIIand Company Chartered Accountants all day Saturday during the summer months, and are soliciting the cooperation of all re- arlas Conriell of Woodstock. was one of our best- known public men. Each pr then and until Confederation. had its own postal service Mr. Qonnell was Pris ‘era! in the New Brunswick Cab- n . he ordered 500.000 five-cent llamps wil picture on them. There are several versions of why he did is that it was to please a daughter of whom he was very fond; an- other that he was an unmitigated filutling off trees at their base with a new type a1‘ giant tree slaears 1i’ as eel-s} as cuttin the l of a rose with a pair ‘s reports, Mounted on a 60 toms, the blades s 2 1-2 feet in diameter in 10 nds. nstltutlon-maklng nery. the best chance for the Smaller minorities to make ed known is for the puYpOsc 0f giving their employees an recreation over u“; Eastern Trust Building week-end. tectlon for their interests. seek to arrange a means for Indian States, great and small, to enter by negotiation icy of united India. prospect of peace-pence om Party strife, peace so needed SALLY M. MMKINNON. E- . The choice of a national flag now lies bc- tween designs submitted by Nova Scolia and IIad it not I)QCll for the "George's Wife" (Peterbotnf Examiner) O+04 +4+e+4i Qugbcc rfiixciheil? d 1,, define the us", '- H. R. DUANE 8i c0. These technical changes are dealt with at “bars Sillister" o" Prince Edward 1513mm mill’ vii the untrkri. Ibis pruccriiire mulls i0 elirii- M13 (i-IYQIIIFY inlllliiilfll l" ‘I19 innit‘ lln- fQ-h \-,!i|~I'.>.'iI<-r. iliiis (routing u sav- tnkcu bv etclu-r n fish nu‘ ordcr clerk" of the i0 i116 $31116 (3-‘19111115 Hi lllffieili. couipnnv or by a IIYHCIIIIIQ szilesuuiii working on a .~;iI:irv' m‘ vo:ii:iii.~si\>ii bzisis. Furthermore, PTaiYiB Stock T315911 Ileliem- it is lu-licicd 111:1! vcrv Iilllc ziirbornc fl‘(‘.~Il fish haracteri-stilrs of a gentleman 0n April 5 we commented at some George's Wife, which the Wartime Prices and Trade Board sponsors on the CBC networks in order to givc information to the housewives who are unable to read it in the newspapers or on" the signs prominently displayed by their grocers. We quoted the cost» of that program to people at 34.431318 a week. We are informed by our local member of Parliament. Mr. Gordon K. Fraser, that this figure does not represent the full cost of the program; an additional $1,787.05 a Week i? Dfliii lo broadcast it in French, bringing the total weekly cost, up t0 $5 83 Th for all the constructive work that there is to do. And they give you an opportunity for complete inde- pendence so soon as the Constitu- ent Assembly has completed ‘ egotist; still another that a clerk, who hoped to curry favor. was really responsible, Connoil actually had no knowledge that his likeness was lo decorate the stamps until they were printed. At any rate, as arrived from a United States en- graver, the laughter started. by Mr. Holman, there seems to be no doubt it would have been the choice of ihc Joint-Corti- iuiiicc. Chartered Accountants "Th6 “l” w P sr Grafton Street. ‘lficlfi: the horror of forc- ig (PIAIICYIS into poeilioiifi frwn which would himself recoil; to do what‘. seems to h‘ considering who), or lkilnklk- John “I would like to emphasize tho constructive work to be do-rie. you can agree to accept the posals in the Statement as 1 r enable basis on which to work out your constitution. flit‘); we are able entrain all IIIP best Randolph W. Manning, Conn much ridicule m“ he new, d“ stead, hc took the 500.000 paper squares and lighted ii fire with them on big white-plllared mansion. So few of them escaped the flames that the "five-cent New Brunswick Connell" is now called "Canada's rarest stamp.“ But even the bonfire stop the Jeers. Mr. Connell forced to resign Generallshipi which paid a salary pounds a year, A political opponent wrote a IL is Iikcly iiicrc is to be a rcdticiioii of the freight rate subsidy on grain shipped from the al parts- of malaria tho bttiurds (K trustees for dividual rural s in . wnship boards of ntcd. Some school '0 histories iiunnbig back 8._C€li'i7\ii'y or more, and their old mrnute book.- anci teachers’ m. glstcrs of pupils are records of his- ue. Marty of them are In t c hands of former trustees. hers and are likely sembled in some mimic township boards should McLeod 8r Bentley though lIlC (Zuv<'i'iiuu‘iii \\.'»l\ fzivinirulilc i0 H cou- iug nf alum: J5 |»<~r ccut. llis place uill be liililiilift‘ 0i albl-‘iillifl’ ll l"'>-‘l|*l\' ““\l|‘i W" ilk‘ roblems that are now them well- dlate danger of famine to countered and the measures to be taken to provide more food for n the future years; the J. A. BENTLEY, KO. Barristers and Attornsyrst cdlicaltiou iiuiiiguv of course, that the II-ariliiilcs uill suffer, and 1M Prince Street '§O4#Q§%44§Q4Q%%@%fi%44§@ Illl. W. Ii. IIAIISIJII Too few of us realize taxpayers, wc are in the broad- casting business, and are Indeed the sponsors of a number of pro- broadcart in French as La Metairle .'\I(‘X21llLIEl‘ Pope, Ixuglish poof, died this great schemes of wider education to be Initiated; roads to be bui-lt and improved; and much else to be done to raise the standard ef living of the common man. There are also It is quite I)()>.~.II)IC, .\Ir. Sicuger concedes, the age of sixteen, and three ycars later he won that thc szilc of ziirboriie fish products will iiiililfl! faint! byhis modidmioi-C P051" Th9 Raf"? Iiavc tn he Iiuiilcd in the beginning l0 fish of thc ‘highcr brackets such as salmon and Iialibut, arid that the higher costs of air freight cannot be bOriic by the lowest priced products such as cod and Il2i(I(I(iiTI( which are usually’ shippcd in carlmul 1015 of 20,000 lbs. to plzitcs like Mout- real and Toronto. care fonthe old docu- Ra is th t. i‘ i _oman° Hmnflcu News ncourt) c mos expens to the Department of National Health and Welfare broadcasts the Johnny Home Show (in its French version A Ceux Qui Revlerinent) at a cost f $1.566 weekly, and Clark Show and The People Ask cost $100 and $401.42 a week re- spectively. All these programs cost great schemes in hand to control India's water supplies and extend irrigation. to provide prevent floods; there are factories to be built and new industries to be started; while in the world, India has to take-her niace in the International whlcrfiher representatives have ai- “Skin: hundred pounds to see of tlic Lock; his best kuowii poems are Iirsriy on lliay, and Moral Essays; he represents the cui- inination of the school which began with Waller and Denham, and is uncxcclletl fOr terseiicss, epigraiii-uiaiic Iirilliaucc, and perfect- IOll of form: “I ncvcr kucw ziuy iunn iii my Iifc who could not boar number's misfortunes pcr- s ace Posted around from place to palms;- (ii-smut; psc. . . Leland has it that Mr. Donnell was almost repulsive in a pear- ance, but this is not true. s handsome man. with even feat- ures, generous mouth. finm law- one of the best looking men ever to sit in the Legislature. The leg- end also ir that the stamp ended politics, but here one you don't know what meztlrylaminoeihyl be er hydrochloride" Bloomington Pantog dTUQ-benridfyl for slim-t- the medical pro- FREDERIC A. LARGE BAIHHSTER are. being released w Phillipa Building. ill Grafton Si. lesion, accorxiln (‘W0 veers of clinwl trial 0n plttllmits it has proved haw. .-< S The Johnny Home Show, we are told, is good entertainment; if that "It, is therefore by earnest deal-re in these critical times ahead CHAIILOTTETOWN. P.E.L The Inticr pnrt 0f the report deals with the fectiy like a Chrisiiaiu” "It is generally agreed," says the report, i“ ' \ Wiiieflng “"01" hi!’ have no trouble in finding a com- mere-lei sponsor. George's Wife we have tested persoriallyfiand lit is tripe, There is no tripe. It is boring. depressing, vul- gar and illiterate; it would make n cat laugh and dog hovwl. These two programs are directed at our returned servicemen. Now, Canada has already made her servicemen which are admitted by everyone to he fair them regain their health if they have lost it. them find their way in civil and to convince them that appreciates what they have dime. Do we really need to sponsor these two radio programs, as well‘! riod while the new agguln, legend is wrong. Legislature after his resignation as Postmaster General, he was given o, that of Surveyor a ter Confederation, ours of Commons. But one of the legends about Charles Donnell is true, and it is this-that after the ‘ year i861, if you wanted to see him burst out in rage, all you had to mention stamps in his vicinity, deed on all of us who ed to assist in makn “Lastly. I must em seriousness of the cho olce between peace- ul construction or disorder of civ- il strife; between co-operatlon or dlsunlty; between ordered progress or confusion. I am sure you not htefiate in your choice for co- opera “May I end with some words which were quoted by one man to another at the crisis of the late war and m "Hiouwo sail on. O Ivan O Union strong and Hililsnity with all its fears With all the hopes ring breathless on PUBLIC STENUGRAPHER Min-w; pning cards and circular correspondence. typing and bookkeeping. M158 HELEN GIDDIN Iii an effort to facilitate movement of cat- hem? Mm- "will" ilc and provide a. better bccf supply during the Government of India should he in the hands of the ablest of India's cognlzed as such by It apparently will not pcr- unt thcmurideriying hair. the ailment. It is intended as a sym touristic treatment only. but has brought relief in many tYPEs 0f allergic conditions and, in instances, has brought it in ou probably won't be it nt- the corner store soon, lYllt it ls cheerful news to know that science is get somewhere on many at our health problems. Spud, Arsenault, specter who has suddenly come to poteeasLn. n! siooooo stack of gold min ir. New York which he ls planning a1 n a man has grubb. in the rccky soil for 25 then hits a bmaI-za people whom they will trust to further their interests and bring them to their goal, "As I have said in the statement, ed with the responsi- mlng such a Govern- ment as soon as possible to direct the affairs of British India in the interim period. There will be no doubt in the minds of anyone, ope, how great a step this will be on India's road to self government. It will be purely an Indian Government except ior its iugs on red and blue brand beef have been tem- porarily suspended from May 27 to July 2o, lhe Prices Board announces. The suspension 110B Queen Street ceilings remain unchanged. A board official, explaining the order, said it is expected move will result in a frccr movement of cattle which have in some instances been held back by feeders. Some “squcczc" might be felt by the rctziiier, who, it is bclicvcrl, will be ivilling to E3 Garey Stomachs Canada are waiting from Ottawa that their y burden of taxation will be head, the Governor General. and it will include. if I can get the men I want, recognized leader's of the Ian parties whose influ- ence. ability and the mats, are unquestioned. e stock. is probably grand celebration Presciit pricing regulations gov- erning retail prices of commercial quality beef taxes to fight the war, pect to be taxed to regain the ad- vantages o! peace. But how can we wait patiently when we know that almost a half million of dollars is pclon who k troub- lhollid let a boi- Evsn‘: Stomach end sec how quickly it will re eve all distressing IIWDNIIII. eiI' ice a oii whoi sal an r- -*-- C m! pr s t b 1 c c d e "Such a government must have a profound influence and power not only in India but also ln the out- side world. Some of in India which hit spent in opposition, can be h sed in constructive meirli can be the architects of new which are of doubtful va ue? first f imd the gems of Y“? n"... s... main unchanged. Dr, gum marten M21111‘? taken t I es no o prevent-n a-Ilnbldndffeots from nsi tirlt o! the stoni- sch suits ailemzn and Im- Dr. G. I. Burch, in the American ilririqasinc, says that nutritionists agree that 2.5 acres arable land are required i0 provide oiic Iiuman being with a minimum adequate diet; that only with a high resent "No constitution and no form of Government can work without goodwill; with good- snd the determination to suc- ceed, an even apparently illogical sg-eement can be made to work. In the complex situation that fas- er us, there are fou Republic have as much as this; that the world average is L16 acres. Basically, this is a true picture, but somewhat exaggerated, amount of arable land in the world is not a A very slight improvement in farm product prices, compared with bring under cultivation agreat deal of land which is marginal or submarginai at the present cost-price relationship. enough cheap and industrious bring under cultivation a ‘lot of new land in more prosperous countries, which is not put to However, the cold fact is that there is a genuine world shortage of arable imos sans. ass-roan a delicately wring strengthens and hesntiflol the It restoration III!" its llmllooldl‘. y Plomotssanewurd sad ie ronisrksbl! l" __.-___._.__ svrrisivronormis nit- ' lllve you noticed that, every day, reed wine lame thing that constant. the Muslims: and States. Prom all of them a considerable chm ant outlook will amused at the reenlis- , trio's llc Bottle ‘:11 work at present. OQlt\l Great efforts are being i" l" 3mm‘ Were India to main- ll the greatest and the tous experiment than there srenow peo- \