1.311: @imrdibml navel-s Prince Edward island Like The Dew . W.l. Hlncox, Publllhu loom llel Funk Walt: Ian-luv. Editov raver _Iuhliahld every wllk my momng (lxccpt Sun— v- ma Itllvlory holldlyl) 1' lbs Flinn sueev. oinxolmowu, P.F.I., by inpmpum lesnlnev: lid. lunch plum c Sum-um . gun, Alber. hit and Soul A. Hunted n nllly by "10man Newlplpeu Adv Ililng 5cm“. lemma, as onmuny Ave. rmp B-EEVA; Mantle-l, em cunun sheet. llnivullty emu; Wutqm attire. lDJD Welt Glelgll sum, v.u:p..yev tMA man. Month-v Canadian Dally Newspapev Publixbeu Alwclltlcn .na Vhe Canadian pm“. the Canadll" Pro a exclualvely unwind is fill use fol reuub lluuon at all new) nupucncl u. um paper endued to n e. to the Annual"! at... at a... em lnd llro to in. mi newt nubbusn hete~ in. All ugnu on lepubilentlou pt we...» dlwsrthel hmiu clip reserved. slnmlpnnu met Net cm 35c p27 wet-l by (unit slim - yen by mall by «Hal route) and m. not my ad by .sncv slim . my all turns and UK $2.00 per y... in us d elic¢<bele outside vallxh cpm. monwnlth up. over 7; wet llnql: Member sun 5. racy. 'rn of Commendable Caution It is llotclrolllll lilitl in the key section of hl~ lllldiSE‘L speech devoted to federal-primlllcml relvltions. Fin— ance llillisluv tint-dull cdlliltlilt‘ll (tum bec than Exlallllj: 1.. . .lllng al'» rangements could be lnlprolrd “llln alwa within the letter and wirit of our constitution.” And even Mr. Gordon mode it clear tlult "the Fade a] (itnl‘l'lllvwill Is no loss pre d for . lll't'c< of mobile than are the prm icial goverllnlcnts.” There “as nothing lll his speech to indicate that he repnl'lloll lmmc- diate Slllblfllltlill runcc. mils .ts pos— sible, or that the Pen son Govern» ment was thinking it. terms of a revision of the constitution. "This Government." lie declared. “assumes no rigid pn 'tillll nil lhe shill-lug of joint tax fields it is clear from the record of the past that read ments of l‘8\(‘lillt’5 nnd respollsiblllt. ies are possible." There VHlS a further considera— tion that had a bearing on thls sub- jeot. the minister added. Thllt was the responsibil _' flIL‘ Federnl Gov. ernment had in the matter of en. suring adequate production dull cm- ployment thloughout the cuuntrv. Fiscal policy is an important means of achieving this objective. lie ndtl- ed that. Prime Minister Peal-son would be outlining the Federal t‘mv. ernment's po. ion in greater detail at the next. fedcl'zll-pl'orillcinl f Al conference. to he called before the end of the year. These statements will not be pleasing to Quebec. which has been . making demands that would com- pletely disrupt the present s stem of tax sharing arrangements be- i tween Ottawa and the provinces. ; Premier Leszllze’s demands are for 25 per cent of income and corpora- tion taxes and mo per cent of suc- cession duties. and for federal with- drawal from joint expenditure pro— 1 l l l l l l PAGE 6 V jects in which the smaller provinces are vitally concerned. The budget makes no reference to them specif- ically, but what it sa is interpreted by the Montreal Ga.ette as mean— ing that the Quebec “ultimatum” is _ not acceptable to Ottawa. .- If that is the case, we Shall have l reason to be thankful in this part of ‘ the country. We want the benefits under the tax sharing agreements increased. not diminished. We want the joint expenditure plans con- tinued, not abandoned. The Gazette is alarmed that Mr. Gordon should stress the Government‘s intention [ to retain wide control over the la't- ing powers of the country in order to influence fiscal policy decisively; we see therein one of the most com- mendable features of his b u d g at statement. Too Much Apathy “After watching C a n a d i a n ltreets during the past few Victoria pays and Dominion Days." remarks the Slrrlia Observer. “one comes to {be unwilling conclusion that what Canada needs is not so much a new flag Is an awareness of the one we have." ~ .Thil is very true. and it may have a very direct bearing on the calm-overall] “flag issue” when it comes up for consideration at Ot- i‘awa. Those who are agitating for a fllg sham of its historic traditions Are not apathetic; they Ire carn— " ig-rllng all the time. Undoubtedly 0y will cite the indifference shown , lo many Canadians to the flying ;' uh: Union lull in- the Red Ensign v Evidence that these flags are un- ted symbols of the post. This ill not tho use, but whose fault is it ‘ cautiously “lighted up". that they on not more in evidence -—even on public buildings-«m such occasions ls national holidays? The new-flag lgibatora are l mix- ed lot. They are in agreement only in their determination to get rid of what they call “the badge of ser- vitude" on the flags we have. More than 2,000 new designs have been registered in Ottawa. Right now I competition among artists is in pro- gress. Up to now the designs have been mostly amateurish: 'but. as ollr Sarnill contemporary says, when some of ollr modern artists get go- ing the abstract children of their dreams could. if one be adopted. see us nlzlrchinlz to the next defense of freedom under a flag looking like a Cross between a Christmas necktie and a bright linoleum floor cover- ing, Nothing so far shown by those who believe they have the answer hits the dignity. beauty. or symbol- i m to usurp the flag we now call ours and which has the cndorsa- tioll of the veterans who followed it and t'ollxtht under it. “There is enough history. glory and tradition attached to the flag tollnl adds The Observer. "to war. rnnt something more than a mere do re for change. under whatever [Zillae it comes. to alter it to some- thing which will mean less to most (‘llnzldinns than one of the gaudy bits of hunting flown over some new nations carved from the Afri- clln jungles.” Yes, but let's show that we think so, in keeping it fly- inirl The Force Oi Habit Good luck to Health Minister Judy LaMorsh in her efforts to “kick” the smokes habit. As of last weekend. she discontinued at prac- tice which got her into an embar- rassing situation in Hamilton re» centlv. where she spoke on the Government's concern with the cig- aret problem. “In the past few weeks,” she told her Hamilton audience. “I have frankly been stunned by the rising wave of public concem over smok- ing and the resulting deluge of questions in the Commons. More important. perhap s the stack of incriminating evidence which is pil- ing up on my desk of the relation. ship between cigaret smoking and lung cancer. 1 am giving considera- tion to the consultation with all in- (crested groups til work out a pos- sible program, particularly regard- ing the education of ollr youth with respect to this public health prob— lem." Miss LaMarsh confessed that its soon as she had silt down. she in— She h a d long been a “twoepack a day" person, and force of habit was strong. “1 guess perhaps I‘m not com- pletely convinced that the devastat- ing mortality figures for men apply in the same awful measure to us girls." she told an Ottawa Journal repolter. "But that‘s rationalizinx. isn't it? Maybe I'd better tell you I’m thinking of quitting." That was last week. And now she’s off ‘he weed, for keeps;at least she hopes to be. We can all sym- pathize with her in her heroic ef- forts to give the kind of leadership that is expected of her. Many of lls feel. as we reach for another fag, that there are compensations in not being in the limelight in public life these days—at least not in the Health Department. EDITORIAL NOTES “We do a lot of interceding in our congregations for doctors and nurses, magistrates and judges, and all who are set in authority over us. They are all so socially acccplble. We should pray for garbage col- lectors. dish-washers, men who clean out cow stables and workers in sew- age disposal plants. They probably do more to prevent diselse and maintain health than all the doc- tors and nurses in the country."— United Church Observer. - a a London reports that Prime Min- ister Macmillan appears unruffled by the Profumo affair. “When you have been h soldier or minister of state in two wars. passed from the Edwardian on into the hubling pot of the atomic age. enjoyed triumphs and endured defeats in [oven- ment." remarks the Ottawa Journal. "you don’t. ruffer easily. The best politicians are philosophers as well as fighters. Otherwise they would ruffle themselves into early insan- ity." WHAT WE’RE ALL WAITING FOR OTTAWA REPORT by Palrick Nicholson What Canadian Foreign Aid Means when l mainly described as “n cardly“ lnlr aid lo ml or )ed nntlnlls. l uprated to open up a van of norms. But ‘ the flood of letters \lllicll rpm-ll- ed me sci-led in show that Can- adiau pcnplc are lur lnnrc :ou- erous than llloir lovcrnnlcnl. ‘i was mosl inlprr‘ssctl u-illll your art. .' \vrolo \l"\ u Llllke, of Kamloops the majority of Canadians r' not be so small and uh lable as nnl in some u no But fill" the grace til nlil‘ Lnrdfi wr. cnukl or ‘ tillz' in Asla.‘ not ‘llvinc in alllucnce' in Can“ ads Can .vnu Suzucst anylllingl for the avrrace Cnnudiuu lo dn. . besides llrlllng to run own Mrs. Lutke clnslul by expres- sin': a uirlrlv hold and tar sighted fear I very much afraid that soon ll \\Ill be Ion late to orrhn hnlp V il \lIll nnl be in ollr poucr any long- El' " ux'r “'FI hrronn IT? Several roarich u-l-nlc tn sun. “95! lllal. Since our Em‘f‘nlmt‘nf Is accumulating in dctiru your aftrr war. no rnnnnt afford la give away ninrc moncv. "You consult-r rlvinu ml'flv submuml nlqnardly." \vrole r. Glanfield. nt vvrllaud. "To me. that is a nrctty lame sum How can you linurn that we should give uwav morc’” l mil-ml to that lcurr. ln tr.»- to cxnlnin somr vrry lntcl'cst- Ins: points raised by mndcr Glanneld. i doslrihcd that Cnn~l ada gives as aid lo nccdy chum tries not cash bill Canadian- made roads or t‘anadlaunmwn food Thus in otlrpl our fnrriun aid propmmmr is a sort of year-round "\\'irll(‘r uni-ks pru- ' prnvldiup Jobs for “Suppose no cnvt‘. on the same cunt‘lltinlts. all Extra 92% million oat-ll venl' Tllrll muucy would he snl‘nl Ml lht" :ovrrn- ment in Canada It would crcnle mnrc Cmnlnymrul lll Ca» nada. Much of ll would come back to the Kuverlllnonl in the form of taxes. coruot‘atinn lint» es paid by manufacturers Iln their profits or illconu‘ taxi‘s paid by factory workers or fan mers on lllcir cbrulnls. It would. in loci. he snmcllllnn of a pump-nrlmln: nut-much for Canada: and would not Minol- in-ly rnsl us mlvthinc llkr the nominal future on the price in “ THE Tim-tn ornys EYES My explanation won! on at Icnzth ln ovulaln other pninls. whlch cunlnnllv prnved a cum. plete answer. 'Your Intier \lss quite an Ollr‘lmlmdav's i {From the Guardian FIIEI) ‘ TWENTV—FIVE YEARS AGO ‘ .luu ill. ml The annual lea of the anre‘ Dame Alumnae look plat-r yes- terday Tho dcrnrauous were carried out in yrllnw nud mauve The gucsls were rncrivnd hy the pmldrnt. Mrs. Thomas Crrich- an and the ricc-prrsidcnl. Mn M Alban Fhrrncr. Thr ort'hE's» lra composed of Miss Kathlccul unmby‘s pupils rendered deal lllzhtful music during the lea ur immediate investigation lulu the possibility til the City of Churlouelown acqulrlnlz a mun- lcipllly owned llrporl will be undertaken. it was decided at the monthly mcellng of the. City Council last night TEN YEARS AGO Jun: III. 195.! film. .lnmel Slnc , Mlnlller of Fisheries. ONIWI. will lr- rive here tomorrow nlghl by plane and will be guest speak- er al a dinner meellng of the Queens County Liberal Associa- flon at the Charlottetown Hotel. Accomnunled by J. Wilson Mac Nnulht. Mr. Sinclalr. will make I tour of some of the flshlng communities of Prince County. According to llgurel hm re lured by the Bureau of mu:- pnriatlou Ecuunmiu. 0mm. erltlme Cenu’ll Airways tun!- . an Inn mile. of ll! cam during I93 mlklng the cumulny (‘anatln largest inde- ueudepl nhal-lel- amulet. l l of fungi into uliite slim-ls of pa- De' liunal Mnfll‘l‘ ul the Sorlfll Cre- eve upeuer for rue." r. Glan-l d replied from Welland; “Now! undorslzlnd nllrll lllisl furciun aid mcans. and us loual as it means lllvllu»! Canadian gnnds instead ul. as l lhuucllt. Elvlnl: money. 1 an] all for it. My “ork days are chr as i am going on 74. but l like in srel our c o u nt r_v pruspcring and . men working. When friends grumble abnul all we give' it means. i approcia the troll» blt‘ you went. to in \t' ting to ex- plain 3n truly in me ' Olhor letters from readers ullllout excepllon favoured the Chrlstlan allilutls‘ of Canada b: a worldwide Good Samaritan: ‘ some glltly lirals‘cd the “ark l Gross, Glass And Mummies Natlunll Geographic Society Papcrmakors nounduys cun- vcrl {.VI‘HSK, glass and lllumt‘llls I. A paper mill in Cryllln uses llv luk grass and paddy straw r Anlcrlcnn scientists | 'n lzlass fibCrs llllrf)‘ millinnllls ui an Illl'll llurk uilu pllrc \lllllc llllcrs lo slrain oul noxious gas andt l’BI‘lmacllvc particles. . \visruusln'c institute of Paper‘ Chcmil r llls dcvclopt-d a 11m- , f h e lhrcarllikr lilnmculs of luuui. ‘l'llnllch mnsl pam‘l‘ sull comes u-nm cloth and the uuudy pulp nt sort 0. pinr. poplar. and llcmlnc cuuulrics vvllllout com- mcrrial forests han tllrncd ml nlliur collulose- yielding sourc-r cs. SI'GAR CANE STATIONERY an Amoriran lirni, Parsons and \\‘hlllclllorc. leads the nnrld in llcvclnmn: null) and paper mills lllal use exotic llhnrs ‘ Prolinl.‘ lllal almual any coun~ u-r can produce [tailor from lo~ ral so u rr 9 s. Iltcir cumuem have bulll mills in lndlo. Amul- ' out and clsrwllerc lllallI run an mulue su-zar lane I France. and R u ssifl prucess bamboo. u b 9 n l. rirc. c o rn stalks, .nul clrnllani cross Oth- l‘l' countries ulilize sisal. hemp. csparlo Krsss. bulrushes. Sfl‘AW.l bark. and pcal moss. Thc diversity of papcr- m k in: luau-rial is nothing new. Ts'- n. Lun. .1 Chinese caurt scholar. produccd history‘s first short in 105 an. by maceruliu: bur-k. mp2. old rags. mid flih nets. Papyrus. made by laminating strips of read. is unl true paper. Until a ccntury ago, "1051 pap- lndignonl About What? Globe Illrl Mull. Toronto .\lr. Robert Tllnmpsuu,‘lllc .\'a- ffl' . —-—— wed THE RED ENSIGN Treasured "BK of Ibis great nlv films How we love Ih! Rfld Enslln. For bencslh ll! streaming colon Smile.- the land thl'l your! Ind mine. Dear old flag that led in llfely Thrnugh those day: of blood Ind tears: cheered our troops and broulllt us victory when the world wn dlrll with teen. Mly we over how In reverence. When It wlvel o'er [Ind and uh: For [he Unlon Ilek mean! Jul- ud lle- l l ce. Pence Ind love. bet ul rllly mum! ill (Ind-I’d AI our fItherl did of yore Proudly nter |l| lforled hllm in the yelrl of pulse and war. Let us keep the old flu Mill. lt hIl ltofld the ml of am. Who In use u If: to m it For li'nlle new It! Dir-ll. fl.- sign? . last ycilr: the same 35 Quebtc- l of lnlalllariln counlrlel. It Is the 3 link of mind (I!!! broughl for- —F. I. MIQAIWIIY. Charlulletm hem}: done in this field by vol- unlnry nrcuuizutiuns. such as the “Save the Children Fund". and the Unitarian programme of food and medical ald to Ind- ia and other countries: and the Uniled Nalions rclicf program-; mes to which Canada contrl~ bums. is 545 million a nlggarrlly cone tributlon to foreign old? can we Afford it? That figure is ap- proximntrly the same as Eri- uhh Columbialls spcnt on beer kers spam on Whisky: slightly mule than the fedcrul govlfl‘l» merit paid but to subsidzio the storage of grsin which Calla- diaus could neither eal nur sell. or was made {rum clolh. Linen and collnn remnants became sd. scarce as paper cnnsuntnllonj ruse that lhe EnKlish Parliament in the Isle lath century dccreudl that only “tool could be uscd lot bury llle Hood. Linen nnd cotton, went to papermlkers II was a} criminal offence to print a news-l paper exceeding 22 inches by azl inches In late as null in Eng- land. ‘ An udverllsemenl in the North Curolluu Gazette of no plead-l ed.‘ . young ladies. be assured that by sending to lhc paper mill an old handkerchief lnugor in to rovcr your snort-y l breasts. there is a pussibillly ol l its returning to you again in the. more pleasing form of a billell doux from your lover t MUMMY WRAPPING PAPER‘ Few usut‘rmakcrs have ever matched the bizarre Ingenuity of i. Augustus Stanwood. press. ed for raw materials for his Maine paper nlill during the Civ- ll War. Stanwood lmporlcd Egyv pllau mummies by lllo sllipluad. The lung, linen mappings. sume- limcs in pounds per mummv were unravelled and thrown lo healers to be made into course. brown wrapping paper for bulchcrs and grams The mill almnst shut dnwu when a cholera epidemic broke out smonn the workers hlndllns the ancient rugs. lanwnod's unly compotilor in buying mum- miu wall the Egvpliuu railroad which uscd them as fuel for It» , quality paper can he male from almost any abund- any w D o d y plant, The United States alone uses «ammo tons of paper 2 V ery years. or 457 pounds pcr purson. {ill Party. msdn a show M right eons indiKnalion in the House at Commons llst week. in- Max Ferguson. 5 Canadian Broad- casting Corporation per-tanner. had engaged in satire on pullll- cnl ulblecls, notably United 5 la: - Clnldlln relations and Mr. Thomplnn wu shocked that. the publicly owned also carried pmgrums “which Io obviously are harmful (II the security and well . being of the nation. . .du rldlnfl ouvcrnmeul pnllcy lnd nudsrmluiu. our nltinnsl mor- The obvious lnswer to Mr. Thompson is thll we need not less but more retire in the field of public affairs. presenting lm- porlaul issue: in a relruhl u vein lnd llimulltlnu public thou- ght on vltll Sublectl. The inter- estlng upecl of Mr. Thommon'l remarks to not his llck at I reuse. of humm. but the slate at mlnd «mandated by hll lndlb nation at the fact Ihll Govern» ment policy should be permitted to be criticized on n Govern- ment broad“ in] nuwork. 'l'hll ll the I ate of mind that motlvltu the oppressive mien WIN M! Illegal Alhefll l reliricllnl the freedom of the £33m the only curl of social Awilll‘o 1. Min awlrdlnl curl bundles in em Menopause Not A Worry It. Val Deuc- . Mellvenny of Chlcllu eummenu on my lrflcll dllculllnl the lmpomuce of In:- llroved ml belts: “One delull at which you my ll t many hell.- I! D7. D" ume mullet Ia run hen. Wal- let: Y". lll‘. bill be - tied yesterday. -— Ottawa cm- ml. Puluc lpllillu h ill-cl III. In auto apeedlnl dual III Icy bullwey. Everyone ll Ifrlld to put on the unle- lol- tear the vehicle Mt lklld film of! the mild. — VIncouveT vallcl. In lPIced too wlde. with bolt! In or more luchel Iplrl. Till! I] unfortuqu bot-nee the penal: cIu roll rlght out of Inch I can- trIptIon. FII’ better. I luv: been Flllur: "III-G "Ill III]: of your: my: wry late. Doell't he know how to uy continuum" : "oh. yea. dld! Bet.- Lar ulll any own boy I e V: r luevv."—Windaor Shot. A film] IIWII all M. van. ed Sutcl now bu 11.0le women medial! doflorl. However. none l1 t.me hll Tell:th the emin- ence of I couple of mIlu, Doc. burl Clny Ind Klldm.— Ed- monton Journal. I v elect to the belt lo it can b the hip bone! when decel- eration occur. and the rider ll thrown ion-wand. with no dlm use to the lbduminll orllnl." A Dlylal. .. rudel- wnlla everyone to know um the menu. Blue in not hlll as bad an lna women hlve been led lo believe. Prior to the chlnle Ill! dreaded the prnceu beclun lhe alwnva had been uervmu and tame and war ainld linen would worm. but when the manopauu the Mullen d but bl wilful: Exploring Ska blame that eoudluou lol- any at N", a my olher feelings. When i be» came upset. i blew a fuse lull. Is t alwyss did. Ten , In have passed since then wilhmll a dent in my oullaok on life. My hair i. still brnwn. I am active. trlvel a lot. and reel one and able. 1 lust thoughl you might like to hear from a noncomnlllnlng Iemlle once in a while." Bless you. lirl. Same lime ago a woman wrote us lbout the backache she de- vcloped because Df necplug on in bud d ou ble mutlrcll. Her husband had been ldvised by his physician In place a bed board between lprlng and mat. tress. Apparently this pimple did nol care for twin beds. An Arlington, va phylicll therapist luusells thl the rend» er do what she did in similar circumstances. "Ule only hall u board on hls ride at the bed and cuver the mattress on hel- side wllh an inch thick layer of folm rubber." This is flood Id- vice but the board on the husv band's side mull be firm unoulh lb prevent sagging. SNACKING AND WEIGHT 5 M. writes: vuu mention that some doclon lay nlbbllug doesn‘t cause overweight. How much nibbling ll allowed Ind what about the repullr menu? new The upper lLrall at the earth crull under the Sh: all. mu of the North Sea between Denmark and Nnrwly. In the lublect of I loll-l investigation by Norweglln. Dlnlsh lnd est Germln scleuliau. The primlry objective ll to study the geologl- cal structure. especially across the Norwegian Channel. This in the Ircl which luler- nntlnnal oil companies reported ly Ire exploring tol- panible po- ckela of all and natural gas. There is no direct connection between this lurch Ind the scientific lludy which I: culin- by NATO's Civilian Sub- Commmee ini- Oceanographic Research. Dr. nan. Holtedlhl, of Here gen Unlverllly. repom lhlt‘ preliminary rclultl of the three- nulnn inve gltion ennducledl - n The dutb of Sir Chlrles Vy- than rlre eullodel which enll- ven history by their sheer im- probability. He was the last of the lhree while nut-m who. for . cen- tury. owned Slllwlk u lhell‘ prlvlte country. Snrlwlk, which will tune part of the new Federation of M rum for about 500 mil" lion: the nnrthwelt aunt of bomeo. n ll rich in petroleum, mineral: and rubber. ll IIID Brawl pep»; Very llttle. it you output to eat regular meal: too. The rela- tionship between nibbling lnd obesity stems from If]! 0‘)!er- imu that humans lnd laboratory animals may not. 5 a i n as much ucilzhl when lhey ell lev- eral small snackl during the ln oul- t er. It WII pmsented rl‘hf gift In the firs tiny. rather than two or three at thel large mells. even though “I e Brook”, Slr Jlmel, by the Sul- l tan of Erunel in l . Jamel number of calories Is the same, ALLEKGY 0F PALATE Brooke wll all English ldven- lurer in the hall lwulltbucklinfl tradition who turned “Ill munl- licorice for cumlnl tn the Sul- uhn'l “lane with N Brltllh lull- Ind some Javanele Ind helping to crulh l frthl uprls‘ in L. M. writes: Whenever 1 cl! melons my wit leIIe [Weill Ind itch“. Do you th' I'm Il- lerglc in mi '2 R LY ff Bounds like ll. Olher: let the lame lymptnms liter 2 lug cucumbers. null. eggs. seafood. Try not eating union for a while and let what hlp~‘ pens. l nr 5. Sir James, end later his ue- Dhew. su- alerlel Johnson 4. Brooke who succeeded him. “1114 ’ pressed the Dvak pirllel who in- foxiest l Finance your car other reasonable need. Today! Mannheim-m; ployem who become ploficlem in I font“ lIlIlulll. in advance with a low-cost termplan loan Put yourself in the strongest bargaining position for a new car. Come into the ‘Royal’ first before you chap and arrange for the cash you‘ll A Royal Bunk termplln loan offers attractive low rams, fast service (often less than 24 hourl) Ind 36-month repayment. No extras or hidden charges and it'l life-insured. Sin—before you shop, see the Royal Bunk first about I temlplln loan for l an, appliance or my a ROYAL BAN K Ohm" m Lulu”! Mans: Ila-t.qu "In :himt Ilcll 'ul hurling-I ln . w. ed e rifle the cue: and the vlull. A. they prep-M lo lelve. the curb. lel- pleaded. "Plelu take the bookl. u». run «.500 lllort." _. out Reporter. III! PINE-1. (coming out of lul- thelfcl: Why are the curtain. drawn? Doctor: There‘l - 11:. “roll the ltreet Ind I dldn'l want you to wake I'll Ind think the operation hld been I fully ure.— Chlllnm Newl. So thll woman rlnll my bell Ind I I. "How do you do. I'm from the United Chulllel Fund.” So I nyl. “Baby am I clad in Ice you. rm fllt broke.” _ Wlndlar Star. gerak Bottom In! summer indicate that thl geological lubmlrlue bolder bv lwcen Denmlrk and Norway ex. tendl farther north than prevl. Gully presumed. This lummer. plane! flylllE from Krlsliun. sIud. Norway. will llke mane. llc measurement; of the Ski... erak buttam. The research project is due to be greatly expanded next lummer when ulcntiltl Wlll ex- amine the composition Ind the thickness of the earth crust uu. der the Skagerak as well u in the land areas of Norway and Denmark. Melnwhlle. Norwegian author. lties Ire considering lnqulrle. from five international Consor- llums concentan possibilities for oil drilling in 0th Sen Meal Within or outside Norwegian woe tars. The White Rajah Montreal Slur fested the shrawak coast and brought the mum order. n semblance at representative gov. ernment. Ind considerable pros- ! parity. sh- Charles Vyner Brooke. the third Charles Johnlnn Brooke. who succeeded him, supprelltd the Dyuk plrltcl or the line. had the good luck to be on vacation in Australia when the Japanese swept over Borneo in Decem- bet-.1941. He returned hrirlly afler the wnr. but the times were charming: political uno- mllies like white ralaildnmr were nut of flshlon. Hr ceded Sarawak to Britain. whlch had been ltl protector since lira. as a crown colony in 1946 — but he kept the tltlc of finish in the and. m The FLVIIIG IIIITGIIMMI RESTAURANT “Your Island Steak House” 9m.” 2 MW»! need. Then shop leisurely and buy only when you‘re good and reldY-