4” . a-m-oo.-4....-.-....-.g...... '1" 1” 17'” G"''--”3'' 3V.”3'il51?3-33-951i Final Phase In Fight Over U. S. Foreign Aid Is Coming QEDTIME STORIES Chickie Has i re help to troubles bear !..ea when they do Iot share. Paar Cliicltie Grouse. With one leg cauzthi in a hatetul fine root. he was held a prisoner and was helpless. it had been frightful enough to be held prisoner and alone. Then old Bossy the Cow almost stepped on hitii. He had never seen a Coiv before or any- one anywhere near so big. To him she was a nionste.. Just the sight of her filled him with the dreadtul lcar that is called terror. it iiould have beeti bad enough could he have run away but he coiildtiit and this made ll. worse. ever so much worse. At long last llothcr Grouse had found him. He iias sure that his troubles were over. Shel would get Illill free But llother couldn't get him free. She could: not break tliai hateful little root and she couldn't scratch it up. She didn't know how to untwist. it. She coiildnit eien stay with- hini. This was because she had left six of IIIS brothers and sis- ters in hiding while she looked for him. She had to go back to them for they needed her event as he did and they uere six while i Company before. Why hadn't Mother help-. WASHINGTON iCPi-The final ms uek ed him? Why had she left him? Because he could do nothing else he settled down in the grass. held there by that hateful little root twisted tight around one leg. He was so tired and used up by his struggles and fright that presently his small eyes closed. He was asleep. This was the vey best thing that could have happened to him. He was waltened by the rust- ling of leaves close to him. His eyes flew open in fright. He start- ed to try to run but couldn't. Then he heard another sound he was only otie - IA 4 '-(''l." ui by I! c '11 Of course he didn't under- Itand this. He iias too young. So when llother turned her back on iiim and ran of up the old path down llIllt'I'l the monster had '. than which me” 301119. Chlfkle W35 "M9 "'0" in j been no more beautilul sound. l committee will slice the -.at;:; --2-2 .:. It win a low soft cluclt. Mo- ther had come back. could have By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer -phase oi the 1957 battle at er for- eign aid ts about to open here amid indications that economy - minded congressmen will try to limit the assistance to 83.000.- IIIMXJO. i This would be 31.400.000.000 less than the 54.400.000.000 Presl-t dent E is e ti hower sought for mutual security in his tbudget last January and still considerably less th an the 33-. Il0.000.000 he agreed to accept at "rock bottom" in May when it became apparent Congress ital in no mood to entertain a big for- eign aid bill this year. Though overshadowed in re- cent necks by the tlaniboyant struggle over ciiil rights. the for- eign aid battle has been rumbl- ing in the background for nioiithsl and Congress only this week l59GITIS to have sctlled on a 33,-: l367.00tl.l)00 figure as a compro-i mise beiiieen conflicting viewsl in the Senate and the House of; Representatives. NOT SETTLED YET But the issue now 2005 to ilie Powerful House appropriations committee. iihich must approve a companion hill to authorize the l'Und5. With Congress in an econ- loniy mood and the itlisenhoweri adniinistratioii itself reducing de- lfence exenditures at home. there is every expectation the despair. and 5! irlillllened I It wag a low. soft cluck. Motheriperhaps to around s.'l.O00.000.000.i Pickle Recipes The days of seven sweet and seven sour are not l lost. in The Standard this week Food Editor Helen l Gougeon gives a budget. of good recipes. some old, some new, all tried and tested. Here's the reason and the season for pick- ling. Get The Standard- on sale now. complete with magazine. 12-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Gite Stiiitiltitil ON SALE NOW LIFE NOT WORTH LIVING? Then wake up the liver! You know that sour. ninlt. constipated Iai- lut It any be caused by the liver. If you Iver doaanlt pour out up to two pints olbila I lay your food may not diun properly. and you feel that lifts jun not worth IIVIIIQ. That's when the liver needs nuld gentle Cartum ljnln Liver Pills. Than vegetable pith hob Itintullln the Inn: of Iivu bile. Soon you digestion etaru functioning properly and you but that happy days are born again! Dofl our stay sunk. AI-an haq Can-"a IX Llvw Pllh on hand. CFCY TV cnaNNit:t. ta VIEIIESIIY 4:4! p.in.-Test Patten szno pm.-swing Your Party: 5:!) p.m.-Circus Boy 6:11) p.rri.-Western Theatre 7:00 pm.-CFCY TV News 7:10 pin.-Weather 7:15 p.in.-CBC TV News 7:23 p,m.-Viewer”: Guide 1:30 p.m.-.DlsneyIInd 8:3 p.tn.-Moonlight nay no p.m.-Kraft TV Theatre 10:O p.rn.-Here A There 10:30 p.m.-Pacific IS 11:” Weather Il:N p.m.-Wrdling CICVI - MIaI!II my had come back! Chickie made another discov- ery. He had company besides Mother Grouse. Yes. sir. he had company and a lot of It! His six brothers and sisters were all a- round him. one after another they came close to him and star- ed at him. They didn't under- stand what the trouble was. i ”where have you been?" de- manded one. ”Why are you lying there?" cried another. ”Come on with us. We don't want to stay here." said a third. p Poor Chickie. Once more he tried to get away and couldn't. His brothers and sisters gather- ed in I circle around him to what in the world was the mat- watch him struggle and wonder. it was this fear viliich prompted Eisenhoiier, ivho has warned that .any lurtlier cut would constitute .ter with him. When he stopped struggling they lost interest and began to run aliotit hurtling for yinsccts and seeds. anything they it-ould eat They couldn't help Chickie and of course they could I "reckless" gamble with peace, and freedom, to call congrtl-f sional leaders to the White House for an extraordinary night meeting. He was reported; i to have appealed to the lawmak- l ers not to weaken the foreign aid program further. i i The trend of Ioreign aid. MIIICIT now is largely in the form of. military assistance to U S. allies abroad. has been downward since onginauw the big contributions of the Tru- man administraation. It reached; a high of 57.200.000.000 in 1932 and then slipped steadily to S2.dl).- 000.0ll0 in 1955 on the basis of iniprovenient in the cold war. It jumped to 83.700.000.000 last year when relations with the Soviet vhirsctied The current progratii. ii7t-h covers the I958 fiscal year. in- cludes 5l.300.0tl0.000 in tiiilitary aid. S75l).00tl.00tl for econiiiiiic de- fence supports for U S. allies and Sl.l25.0t)0.tl(ltl to provide loans ior econoiiiic deteliipnicnt aboard. L NOMADS-ARABS BATTLE FORT L.-HIY. French Equator- ial Africa iltetilersl --- Thijine persons were killed and -it iiounded in a series of pitched bellies between nomadic tribes and Arab villagers in a lonely region til the Chad territory north oi hcie. arcordini: to official re ports reaching here Saturday. i stop Potatoes From Sprouting WINN IPEG (CPI e A new method to prevent sprouting of potawea in storage has been ap- proved by food and drug direc- torate of the federal department of national health and welfare. 2 Maleic liydrazide. I liquid- cheniical soluble in water. willl be used in pre-harvest sprays. The spray. used on plaiitr about six weeks before harvest. or three weeks after full bloom. will effectively inhibit sprouting of potatoes. and onions. held in storage at temperatures of 50 tol 55 degrees for a period of six to eight months. Tests of the spray were con- ducted in Canada over the last eight years by the horticulture diti s l t) n. central experimental larni. Ottawa. and by other re: scacli institutions , 'l'he produce is marketed In Canada by virtually all of thel niaior agricultural c h e in I c al companies. ftilv Tl-IE toitsit I TOO MANY CUSTOMERS NAKANOJO, Japan IAPl-An enterprising bicycle shop owner Inlal.l DAILY CROSSWORD ACR088 6. Border tn '. Chief 1. Texaa cook 3. Ordaln 5. HIITIQBI 9. Rink 9. An odd Jot. II. More 10. Hautboya timid 12. Immense I5. Roll of 13. Midday money meal (slang) I4. Conjunction 11. None .not share in his drcadful ll'l,'lIlI. 15.wet god -and distress. bin Just liaiing to, student 18. Guided ltlieni ncar did help. Yes. sIl'.i 19.0baerve 'II.8ocial 'I(Il0lllI'lE that they were all a- 20. Planted rank round him. and Motlier ii ith 2l.BiblicIl (early Ir.) them. did help. it helped niiich. name 28.Comrado He still iias a prisoner but he 22.Suceor was no longer alone. ilrlplrss- 13. Himalayan ness was a drcatltul feeling. but marrriot lonely helplessness was worse. 24. Mend Conipany did help. 2n.GeraIdIne soprano CONTRACT BRIDGE By Josephine Culbertson it 3 withinuveatartedtoplay. The man tSouth) bid I heart. the lady broke silence by bidding three hearts. and South bid (our. West opened the gaclt of epadeo. dummy played low, I played the king, and declurer won with the ace. A trump was led. my part- ner took the Ice, anitreturried the tea at spade; Duminy'I queen was played and ! ruffed. Doclarer had to Iona two more spade trlclu tn Went. for down one. The man could find no flaws I hie partner's bidding. no he he- gan to complain about his bad luck in the play. In the mean- time. the lady had had a chance to examine his hand. And now she did an amazing thing. Without uttering a word. she took the card he had placed hp tore her and put. It in trout d him. All It aaid waa THINK. The lady was right. of course. The man Ihould have allowed the king of lpaden to win the opw in; lead. The king was obviously I singleton. To win the firm trick subjected the queen to I Iubaequent ruff and defeat. Duels- tng the king would assure declare or or two spade tricks and the contract when Weatgot lsilaterwltha trump. he could lead his ten of IpadeaintheIanieway,butde- clanr would duck h oumiriy and malts the contract. 'I'harnaadldn'tfoIlovhhO!I lnot:-ueuoriI:'I'H!NK Quebec Court QUEBEC (CP - The Quebec ruled members of the religious sect oi Jehovah's Witnesses can attend Roman Catholic schools in Quebec without taking religious intructionn or participating in re- ligious eaereses. Six of seven Judges hearing the appeal of Caletan Chabot agalnat the Roman Catholic school board of Lamorandlere. In northwestern Quebec. upheld the appeal. The decision reversed I I955 decision given in Superior Court In Amos. The case was the first heani by seven Appeal Court Judges. I ma- jority of the whole court. order to have his two children p.ni.-CFCY TV Nova 0 re-inatated at the Lamorandiere school after they were ordered I!- yl'Il1IIIaOIl'l!ll Coalslliiir C o u r t of Appeals Wednesdayl Mr. Chabot asked for I courtv Sustains Religious Sect's Appeal pelled by the school board The expulsion followed their refusal to take pan in classroom religious exercises. The Superior Court held the children must accept the religi- ous exercises which are on the curriculum of all Roman Catholic schools in the province. The Wit- nesses objected the ruliitl Watt an infringement of the sect's religi- ous freedom. NEW HEARING The appeal was first heard by a three - judge bench presided over by Judge Antonin Galipeault. He ordered a new hearing before seven Judges because of the grav- ity of the case. Mr. Justice Gordon Pratte pro sided at the new hearlnl. Olhef judges were Justices Edouard Rinfret. Paul C. Casey. Miller Hyde. Jean Martlneau I ad George R. Owen. all oi Montreal. and Mr. Justice Andre Teacher- eaa of Quebec. Judge Rinfrct dil- Itlled. mtebecs' school code provides the religious majority ll any school district Iorrm I school board. A dissenting board may be set up by any minority group but education of all school-age chil- dren in the responsibility of IN tnalorlty board. In Loinoraodtere 'I' o w it Ililp where the children attended there leooesclioolwltha lemaacath 20.High (liiilI.) 30. Min I-Iolme 31. Placed In layers 33. Digit :4. Piniahm 35. Rise 37. Greek letter 38. Deteltl 39. Cloth tlliter I0. God of war DOWN Opportunity Unaympa. thetically Unit of work I. Service charge 5. clayey DAILYCRYPTOQUOTE AXYDL in horror PP? Irophea. the length and forms EVIL CNL GVKN JNVCCVLO. Ono letter almply Itanda for another. In this sample A H uaod for the three Lia. X for the two 0's. etc. Each day the code letter: are different. A Or-yploogrun Quotation JNWC KWRRR XWKI CNL ZWHC. YoI0oriIay'I Oryptoqaote: FROM EVERY MOUNTAIN-SIDS L11 rru'.:DoM RING - SAMUEL SMITH. installed a television set on the HASH! IVER FINII NOWTI-ll &NT l5"l'O second floor nf his place of busi-i 1 ggoU5..n- 5a;5iN SOWI-ED SEW KNOCKTHI PINS DOWN- ncxs and milled his customers to In DMMITY ALONGI gather there. Wednesday night 80 3 persons croivded the room tot ' C view a wrestling shoii Midway O h 2'' through the iirst bout the floor 2 y 5” i-iillaiised. One person it as in- i t v iiired. and the TV set was )- smaslied. ; -6 - fl J gal 24. Mark 4! 3 ' with .'-1 the ..l . d-V my ass adv IM some YD 15 Str-lrhh LI 8 car you tuvaatioi-oi- "W1 0 Li Ill our Iwoe vows and mauve ALI. iiiv Ivar.) ("I E PICNIC TODAY! I0. Nour- '3 (-1. i in, D 2)?) ul -- ” I I 21. Ex. 0'3 plates ' 28. Swamp 32 A plexua & graaaea 35. Wild 'n 30.ConIferouI sheep (Incl) l tree M.Sallor 3 E -Here's how to Irorlt I: naaxn ELLOW Single letters, Ipor tion or the wordl are all htrita. ZBYZEVS ZVLY- OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE: OH.I AIN'T PO CAQUSO. Amos, arr I. GOT MELODY GIIANDMA i IN MV 6out.!--MANY'5 THE TIME 1 QTRUM THIS , oLb G:-E-TA? 4'3ENTi- ECALL that As A Boy you M5”'A,l,-5';E'"E Q"). whee” NCE omen we BAR;EggM '-E?M"to,qEL9oMJ,.i 1 7e it ' w- ICH wav ooiraoe . -if that saw - You cam servo . SLEED uucsss its ,1: pi.AviNG - . -l .AND Ti-te Mex:-ii-iooizs can-r steep LNI"-I . you men it on. isN'i' If TEi2i2iBLY MARVELOUSIDAD .3 on 9 ETTA I(E'I"I' '5' 3 2 III I , I I m"o"it'”it3-Xi5'p3?ut .a'ili'i?eo'i7uo T.” ;":h';";' "V f wmi no court-raw min J09? as at 9”" we um iooii overt! nuts talus A A” U" 2 in 03 ( 8 0 II V! JOE PALOOKA es - in THE LONE RANGER