it.siitM:'l'0N tAP)-A Senate: iiinmittec on juvenile deiln-h s ,,.. said Thursday time is I I1.I'lc(llLII9(.I risk" in broadcasting ."' t'1'iIIlC and violence shows H-lg children's viewing ll0m'5- """'l.t...d stops to cut the risk. hill an interim reP0l'1- "19 5115' t.....iinittec said it "has been un- mic to -.-other proof of a direct L, ...-.t rclatlonshltt" between Such I... -iiiiis ”and the actual "per I....;i-iiire ut criminal deeds. hm hh. senators said there is to believe television crime. itirllll Il'lltl','l'IIIII5 are h "M. 1lIjllI'l(lllS to children and with: llcllllle "'3" .mn"on , '0 Hr... l'.'ltIlII or comic books. the legislators added: ' nu.-n considered in the light ..i tlic evidence that there is a l'ItlllrIII'i'I risk incurred through W, ,,.....,-.ii-it exposure of younr W. .-mil girls. even of tender to ruthless. unethical forms art .11 lviiinvlnr, thc sub-committee ,,..i....... it would be wise to min- ri:L- insofar as pos- 'll'."t' 'll' . i'ii' tilt-l HTlilC'l'l:Lit CONTROL 1'i.r -ciixttors rcconimended that lllt l"0(lCl'(ll Communications Com- txcrcise stricter control . x l II.I..J Hll(Il(iixltlI1 proizramming. The U.,,.. -Iioulti hr civcn power to II''' Iiiit-- for violation of "cer- I,i'l iiiiiiiiiial standards." the re- Niwi -dltl h.....--pr ll declared "the sub- i-oiiiiiiittcc has rejected and now rritriott-s its rejection to any and an xIlLIi1f'SlIOIlS for some kind of mi-i-iiiiir-ntal censorship." Sen.-itor Estes Kefauver (Dem.- -h.,.,, the sub-committee chair- ill-lll mid in an accompanying xi.-.ii-iiiciit that the government slltilllfl carry out a few of the In Memoriam HRS. JOHN C. CUDMORE 'llii4-to passed away at the hum- of her son Arthur. Charlottetown. on time 7.4. Margaret MacCallum. utrlnw of the late .lo' I C. Cudmore. in m-r 36th year. Born at North Winsloe. she was' .li.irt'alliim and Catherine (Mac- Klnnttrtl MacCallum arui except I... . ii.-ii-r period spent .at Union road. and in the U. 8. A.. she ti-mt twi entire life in North lllll'-ltlt' After the death of her lltisllillltl ten years ago. she remain- mi on the homestead with her son il.'llllt”v. moving to Charlotetown iiio wars ago on the death of hot ilaughter-in-law. as always iiiiiiiniini: an unselfish devotion to (lot; W. t.'iidtiiort- was a member oi the former Methodist and later ttiiisiue North United Church - a itomoii of strong christaiii prin- I ies. her scat was never vacant. fslw was a charter member of the ti.u-loo North Women's Mission- ill) Sm-icty and after moving to tl ii-tottctuwn. still maintained an viii.iiliui.' interest in the Society. it lll'lllIll.' whenever possible to tttti-ml nicctlngs. 'lllltllIKl1 nominally of a good no one who knew Mrs. Cud- lit to vhniiglit of her as growing old She possessed an ever youth- Iltl spirit illltl the young As well as llt'l contcniporarlcs could spend a pleasant hour in her company. A ;.'t'cat loicr of music. this gift ow li.-i- passed on to many of hi-r t'lllItll't"l'l and grandchildren. xlic is stirvived by one sister, Mix tlcnry Ford. Charlottetown. aiiri inc brothers and one sister ll-til K predeceased her some years ago A rtaughter (Laura) Mrs. Ray. lttrrl passed away is years ago. stir leaves to mourn the loss at .1 kind and understanding mother the tnllnwing sons and daughters. Artliiir, Charlottetown: Leonard and James. North Winsloe: Harold ma. Susi : (Ruth) -IlgflrP!ttI!. Strasbourg. Sssk. wlhtli .Vli-s. Kenneth Moreslde. Rllblltt. lltatiel Mrs. Fred Horne (liar-it-lei. tlllargarelt Mrs. Earl ark Brackley; (Alethal Mrs. flicstcI' Ford. North Milton. A iiattddaticlitcr. Phyllis Ford. was Illw bronchi up by her. and con- h”'llPfl. In make her home with N she is also survived by 41 lllitltll children and 56 great grand- f'IllI(ll'I'lI The iuiiernl Mrs. Adrian ' service was heltlt V"! ttcr.old home June 30 to. iiisloc north United Church. Al W frtcaker system carried the: mpltdi '0 the many who were) W: to remain outside. The hmff, fie conducted by Mr. he 9!; lHHl.V. Rev. Howard Chris- T - h MW J M. Sproule and Rev. h lam” ilsoii. Hymns sung were a Fnlc-2' of the deceased. What TM Have in Jesus. and; W wnllf My Shepherd. During; new-ma lht; ll ducteshall We Meet i him wrdltivcr. was renders,-d' ham”-smt'at1dcll Phillips and Mrs. ehTlIereiI:1nlI bearers were six grand- g hm Cl Alton Horne. Merrillh hmhnnhv l3.Vt0n Cudmore. Keith. . (.mm- to Cudmore and Lorm-t Tm, H orr lull ('iiai:"”i Bearers were: Prea- hn hnmzre. Roland Horne. Art- hnl . GI. Lorne Ford. Gerald Stcoart 0:?” Mm""d' Gordon unborn; R In Younker. Leonard Kmmft 0 Ind Ford. Lelloy Mgc. "potentially much 1'" tiic iiaiigiiter -of the late Dougald 81!! RWlilei' Point Road: Guy. Reg- ' Report Risk When Childre View Crime Show-s On TV group's reconimendations, but added: "The majority. however. can he made effective only by individual parents and by responsible lead- ers in the television industry." CITIZEN REPORTS Aside from stricter FCC con- rols. the senators recommended: Formation of citizens councils to report "offensive materials to "csponsible source.-4' promptly Establishing of "collective" 're- sponsibillty of station managers for television programming. with Hampton The following paragraph .erc unfortunately misprinted ii Ved- nesday's Guardian: Coiigratulatiuiis are I.l8ill', ex tended to one and all of our dist rlct who were winners of prize for livestock exhibited at the Ex hibitlon. Profound sympathy is betiig ex- tended to those lrcsiding near heret of the surviving relatives of those fatally injured in the car- truck tragedy near Clyde River on August 10. to the esteem in which the late Mrs. Cudmore was held. The following is the list of floral tributes. FLOWERS. lillow - Faniiiy Basket of Flowers, Rtith. Adrian and fa oily Strasbourg. Sask. SPRAY Guy. Mamie and family, ltcc lna. Sask. Sister Belle WREATH: Marguerate. Lorlmcr. and Ivo. 1 Ruth. Clayton. Preston and itciia Ivan. Marjorie and family. Alton. Arthur and Roland. Keith. Doris and family. F. A. ,ifcCourt. 'lRAY: Margaret. l-Ilcanor and i'h-arlotti Anita. Barbara. G e o r g c and Joan. Phyllis Merrill. Luella. Dixie and Don Arthur" Laura, Olive. Glennis, Enid. Lorne and Lona. SPRAY: Martha and Winnie Ads and Jim. Bessie and Milford The Hooper Shaw family and Leigh Shaw family. Florence anti Lloyd. The MacKlnlcy family. llelen. Fulton. Marie and John '0. Mrs. iieresa llevcll and faniiiy Charlie and Alice Stewart. Sadie and Doug. Winslse North Womenls Mission- ur.V Society. Wlnsloe North Women's institute Area Stipt. and Staff. Postmaster and staff. Stall Hoitlc: of City Market CUT FLOWERS Mrs. William Clark. Mrs. Fred Plckard. Card of Thanks The fani”y of the late Mrs. John Cudmore wish to acknowledge with thanks the acts of kindness shown. during their recent bereavement. HISTORIC BATTLES The British Royal Marines took part in all name battles of the Napoleonic wars. including Nel- son's Nile. Copenhagen and Trafal- gar victories. received a key. . KHARTOUM. Sudan tReuteral- The Sudanese government an- nounced Tuesday that mutinous soldl rs holding the town of Torit have offered to surrendoroif ll'lt army will pull ' forces out nearby Juba and let British or Egyptian troops take over. But Sudanese Prime Minister is mail El Azh:irl said he has dc-1 manded that the rebels surrcndcr 100-per-cent membership of the stations in the National Associa- tion of Radio and Television Broadcasters. Launching of broad research programs by private and public foundations into effects of TV on children's behavior. Creation by Congress of a pre- hhwhdihhhhhy, I sidentlal commission of outstand- Meanwhile. Egyh. hhd B,.hhh,. llll-' Clllzlms '0 511-ldl' all mass announced they had agreed 4" a communication media and toAre- hhh, h, withdraw hr h-hyhhhr .d P0" 0" Pmclll-'95 and malerlak British forces from Khartout iy which might have detrimentallmwl .2. effects on youth. I U. S. Telepho-ne Comoanier Unite sent note to Cairo rejecting pro- postol that Anglo-Egyptian forces be sent to the mutiny area to re store order. WANT INVESTIGATION Azhari said the mutineers al tl' NEW YORF AP)-Mei-gr" oft l. Requested an investigation the two large: tndependen le- conditions in East Equatoria. the phone systems i the United 5 es so-”hern province where the revolt .vas approved Wednesday b di- too; place last week. It broke out 'ecturs of the two holdini Ill-tWI'l0Il orders reached soiithcrti panics that control them. till Gen- troops transferring them to the eral Telephone Corporation and north. Theodore Gary and Company. Stockholders of each copipziny will vote on the merger Sept 29. danesc. The merger plan calls for Gen- The Mosleni north and the .iri.ii eral to absorb Gary through anhitiic. rgely Negro pagan south exchange of stock. The basis of he c been at Iflgg9I'llCadS -or de 2. Expressed fear of the prc duniinantly Moslem northern Sti- exchaniw is lie shares of General cc 1 Officeis reported missing commc" for each share of Gary. wl ll Iiemutiny bcgaii la.-t Thor.- cilhcr -omninn or participating do were all northeruers, sin: commrm. gt ..i.: that the old nnrtli-soiitl The General Tclcphonc Corpora- h-. ility was a key factor. tion. the surviving company. will PROVISIONAL RULE have assets of nearly S700.00l).000 Azhari's government is a pro- and a system serving about 2.500,- visional one set tip under a treaty 000 telephone subscribers in 30 signed between llritain and liiizypt states. in addition. it will have two years ago it provides for H large stock interests in telephone p' .1 transition either to an ill- companies abroad and maiitifact- depcnrlcnt Sudan oi it link with tiring plants ui Canada. Italy. Bel- gium. the Philippines and the Dominican Republic GaMi- If approved. the nicrc.cr iiill create a system doing an oiiiiiial business of more than S307.0tlt).00tt Toll" Collapse on the basis of I954 rcvctiues 'l'()Ilt)tV'l'tJ. Ci” ltciiciictl is---7 -m- talks hctivet-n UCll('I'&lI llntors of . Canzidzi and the Uiiitctl .itttom:i- Calls Siren; Jn I)lIC WOl'I(0rS tCl()-('Ci.l hrtikc doivn Wcdiiesdny after ti 2'-,-- hmbuiance Stupid hour session The talks ivi-rc .iitiictl ill csttilv MON'I'IlI:IAL ltTPl - A Nciv '- ' . . . . . .. . . -g '-"ark city tmsimat arm-mt can.-IIililmhi..Z.S"'iINo.-l.("Z-'.iIIfiI..-53. '21 the use of sirens ull ambultinces'p1ams in ivind.;(,,-- L(,mi;,h.' st 3 "5PeClm'"'a" 5l"PlllllY"- Cathnrincs and Toronto. .D''4 335” C- M3('L93"- C0l"llll5' George Btirt. Cniiadittii tlii'ct:ltu' 5'9"" "I ""3 CIIY Pl NEW YORK oi the union, said the rtiiiipatiy is pll)ll'h”Ilgtl)I.'9et:lI1l'Iil:. (::):scul'Il K lllol ;l0E()liFlllll)f llllll its :"ciiIc-at;i'i;1 . 5 ' I . ' i I S OI'IIlf'I' S H CITICII ta IC ljhc (aliiarlitan Scrv-.uiiu-ii tlcniands. including thr H1” is "fl m';'I'l'::i"c"”m:"a'I'mnl aI5;l:ll1':t3l:t3e(l annual wage. arc tin- llfcllnle Of 59l'VlCl' lll Ill? Ilusllllall Coniptinv officials said their "c'd' "'8' ”'(' "59 "I 5ll'l3ll5 0"'. representatives will be available 3mb"l3l'lC'35 15 Ulllll'l't3SS8l'.V illlflt "as thcv alitavs iiavc been since "5"E"”"5---ll" "'l""l0 Or lW0.ucgotialions lieuan" to continue of "me "'1" I5 53V5d- --509-S lwllmcctiiigs with the union ”in or- 9"lllPC"59lP I0? Ill? ilfeal l'lSlt OI der to work toiiortl an equitable 5'”'I”"5 "Mlle 4"'"l9"l5-" settlement of all the issues in In a pilot study in New York volvpdl" Qity last year. Dr MacLenn con- Talks I't0lliL't'll or-iii-i-at .ii.iiiii-- l'n'-l95- 5”9"5 We” l'9m0V5d lliom "and i'cpi'cscnlutives nf ltl.tltltl cm ambulances and drivers were )Iuy(-95 at Ushawa will he rr given strict orders to obey nor- ...m.d imply, mal traffic regulations. Tin re- ' suits were "most gratifying." Ac- cidents were reduced by more than one half. ' Find Arsenic In Milk For Japanese Babies OKAYAMA. .lapaii. lAPI--l-'ilty- four Japanese babies were stricken -five fatally-in this area and other parts of Japan Wednesday after taking poivdcrcd milk con- taining traces of poison. Health au- thorities ordcrctl an immediate withdrawal of the nationally dis- Urlbutcd product from shop coun- ers. An analysis of the proditct. nanufaeturcd in this southwestern Japanese city. showed traces of rtrscnir. Factory and health offi- cials wcrc unnblc to explain how it got into the powdered milk. MARILYN GETS KEY I TORONTO ICPI-Marilyn Bell. 17-year-old conqueror of the Eng- lish channel and Lake Ontario. re- ceived a royal welcome in her home suburb of Toronto township Mon- day night. More than l,000 persons lprcssed around the municipal of- fices to see Marilyn presented witl a key to the township by Reevt Mary Fix-the first such prcscnta tion ever made. On hand was Mar- ilyn's coach. Gus Ryder. who also FINAL CLEARANCE n I Sudanese Rebels Make Offer To Surrender Town I Egypt. Eai-ly last week, the Sudanese piled up her television quiz SIIOWIIII forces by 34.000 men, Prague Parliament took the first step to end Byears of Anglo-Egyptian "ulei by voting for self-determination. Uiifcx the 1953 pact. both coun- tries greed to pull their forcesl. out within three months of the. S" 1 iese Parliament's request furl starting up the machinery 0' self determination. The next step is either 5! 'l1'l'I I '-nstituent assembly tit iccide the "trlan's fate or hold it stems- cite. W ANS OF UIIGI-INCY Governor-General lr Knox llclm esday after warning, "it is a matter of extreme urgency lliatl the authority of the Sudan govern- ment be immediately restored" and the mutiny prohle--1 ”tht:i-oughly examined " In London. the foreign 0IIll'I tn- nuuncc" llritain has accep -rl lie Sttdantse Parliament's bid. (F de Monti y, to have a sever 'lI'l uutr: commission supervise 'he prov of self-determination Th "ant Parliament recom- men at Itat the international cum- mlssivin consist of Comnumist' Czec .vakia. Yugoslavia. Nor- way. Sweden. India, Pakistan and Switzerland-but exclude Britain. Egypt and the Sudan itself LAKE VEIIDF W. I The nitinlhly incetiiig oi the l.akc Vcrrlc Women's lnstituic uas held zit the home of lllrs. oliii iloyirii on August 10. Eight meni- bers zuid two visitors were press-.nt.I The meeting opened with the rcadioi: of the creed. Roll call uas aiisivcrcd by each member giving in a house plant for auction. Mrs (liven Callaghan and Mr.- Iiminond Wood were appointed ill the school committee. Mrs. Joseph Retlniotiti united the mcinbcrs to her home for their nex' meeting. Collection iias taken up. A tlelicious lunch was tried by the hostess assisted by .lliss .'ilai'y Quinn and Mrs. Ira Red- niond NEW l.t)NI)ON W. I. The tiitiiitliiy iiiccttii;:' of Ilic New London W. I. was held at the iiotnc of Mrs. Moiitrzomery ML-Ewen on Aug. 9. I955. The President presided. and meeting opened with siiigini: of "The More We Get Together" repeated by Mary Stewart. collect in Unison 18 mcnibcrs answered roll call with a county of N. B.. and one visitor was present. Minutes were read anti appovt-d. Mrs. Robert Carr was made a Life illcmber. and it was decided. to hold an ice cream Social in the school in the near future. alsol to sell preniitini blaiikels. Sick. committee reports three calls made. and the new school comm-I tticc is to be after holidays. Mrs. ().st-or McKay and Mrs. Murray il1cK.'gv Corrcspundeiicc consistctl of seicral thank you notes and federated neivs were passed around. it was moved atid sccond- . ed that all bills be paid. Program then followed with a paper on N. B. by Mrs. Wilbur McKay and a contest by Mrs. John Burgoyne. prizes going to Mrs.Don "cEwen and Mrs. Nel- son Roberts. Mrs. Murray McKay invited the members to her home for the September meeting. Roll call is to be answered with a 25 cent article for a grab bag. New program: Mrs- Claude Alc- Ewcn and Mrs. Loriic Cambell on Newfoundland. Collection amount- ed to 53.55. Meeting closed with the Queen and lunch was then served by the hostess and comm- iilee in charge. tLADlES' DEPARTMENT DRESSES Rog. to 12.95 final Clearance 2.49 - 3.49 Balance of our better SUMMER DRESSES. Reg. to 25.00. Nylons. Linens. Polished Coti- tons, Sizes 10 to 20 - 38 to 52. Final Clearance 4.00 - 6.00 - 8.00" MENS' DEPARTMENT Doys' and YoutIis' SPORT SHIRTS Rag. 2.95 1.00 and 1.49 MEN'S SUITS to 39.50 Sale Price 14.95 and 19.50 MEN'S SPORT COATS to 29:50 Sale Price 10.00 and 14.95 i Balance of SUMMER SHORTIES. all sizes Rag. to 29.50 Final Clearance 7.99 - 9.99 - 12.99 MEN'S SUITS to 59.50 Sale Price 24.50 and 29.50 ; llcr remains l Innis-' "'95! M1I:Te.llT;dht:lbz::II ha'"'l;l"l9NIlot1h Cemetery. . mm” W "5. cards Ind floral ere received teatifylngl Wile r SPTIDNIO you "Q r: - waited '!;':lll moth erystutra or Hlim 150 Ludios' SPRING and FALI "OATS. Reg. to 49.50 t final Clearance 14.95 - 19.95 - 24.95 rm. GOODS aiutivinc DAILY. 5!! our wmoows MEN'S DRESS PANTS to 12.95 . Sale Price 3. 99 and 5.49 MEN'S JACKETS to 12.95 Sale Price 3.95 and 4.49 MEN'S DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS to 2.95 Sale Price 1.49 and 1.88 GREElVDAL'S I 2 STORES 144. and 150 an" 1 use as CNARLDTTETDWN P. E. I. 3 Negro Girl 12. - Top Speller NEWYORK (AP)--Little Gloria Lockerman. a champion speller from Baltimore. Tuesday night winnings to 816,000 by spelling off: this entire sentence: "The belligerent astigmatic an- thropologist annnihilnted innum- crable chrysaiitlienius." The 12-year-old Negro girl. dressed spic and span in her Sunday best and grinning like a Chcsirc kitten. had almost no trouble with the tricky words Next week she can try for S32.()0tl on the CBS program. "The 364.000 Question." I 540.000 men by the end of the Friday. Aug. 26. (1955 The Guardiaah-Page 9 - Alcoholism Cannot' Be Inherited, Doctor Claims EDMONTON, (CF) - Alcoholism is a disease but it cannot. be transmitted by human reprod.iic- live cells. says Dr. Loon Green berg of Yale University. Dr. (lreenherg. a professor of physiology, told the Alberta alco- Czeclis To Cut I Armed Forces LONDON. (Reuiersl - The Czechoslovak government decided to reduce the Czechoslovak arm- radio announced Wednesday. The decision was made 12 days after Russia announced that she would cut her armed forces by die Illlll'll sooner Iian aloohol ad- dicts. are dishonest when quea- tioned about thelr oaiirig habits. are iilistracised by their acquaint- ance-. and have difficulty buying llfc lilxllI'2lllltf. WORK ADDICTS PREVALENT year. Russia said she was taking thh 31911 because of "a certain reduc- hohsm Conference that the hhhhi Aliiio-:t r-quallv prevalent were tion in international tension" fol- may be Somewhat enacted dhI.ihL, Ht)l'li addicts. Again their malor '0"""g the 3'3 Four '""""e"" the prenatal period if the mother is Pl'”l'l"'" ll"-25 3" 9"”'l.V 'l93lh- "'7 at Geneva. mherinh alcoholism. bu, ohh. h,.. they IIIITRIIV work themselves to No fisures of total Russ-an Muse hm mama,-S genera, ,h.a,,,, dogiili tiltcn at lll('ll' prime of life. Hfmed SITCHSIII Il3VE been Pub 15 anhched by her iuhush Alf'lllltIIl('K iilin rccoier from their Because of Gloria's ago her lished. .g g . g , , di-criw ii-tiailv hcconie work ad- grandniotlier. Mrs. Bertha, I(ey,I The Czech government. lih The d'”eaw ca." I". l"”.l"'-' - '” dim, ,.,;hihhihL. their hha,-ah”,-. passed to the child cit iet at ttm N" hriw and vnm,):yI.. Thr British foreign office carlia the Sudan left London for Cairn '5l9C'ld95 Wllelller ill? Elfl lllflllld M"5C0W'5v "ld "'9 91” "3-” dm continue if she tries for 532,000 next. wcck and niisses. site gets 3 con- solation prize of 54.000. if she. trit-s and makes it. she can .0 on I) '36-t.Ot)tl the liiial vieel ll Il(' limings will be kept it a mist nd for her education .iidl until comes of age. Radioactive Suit For Cancer Cases LUM)()N. i(.'P- -British liuspil.- als are to get a new salt for the treatment seated cancer. The salt capsule. no larger than four lumps oi sin.-.1-ii" yet equal to 1,000 L',l'2llllS of radium. is being pl'(l(Iilt'PKl by Britain's atomic ctiergy authority front "waste radioactive of deep- lission prtidticts. At the outset. one ma"-V pm out '0 g"':'"' of two radioactive capsules will be produced each month. The radioactive source is a salt of the alkali metal caesium. melt- ed at rcd heat and poured into a tiny titlic about an inch in diame.- cr and three inches long The radiation is so inLcnse that lead protcclioii weighing nearly a ton must surround the source to safe- zuartl the operators. More than 20 British hospitals ztvc asked for a radioactive tube. 'ac-slum. unlike many by products. as a useful life of radiation of scores of years". SIX ('IlIl.I)RI'IN DIE tIl.lCl'lil.lt.N'l) lAl"l- -Six child- rcn ranging in one from nine weeks to six years. died in a fire Wed- ncsdoy in a tenement house in the crowded east side Negro district. Police identified the victims as Wil- liani Murphy .Ir.. 6: Veronica llIl"i -Iiy. 5: Larry Murphy. 4: Ron- ald ttottrt-ll. 2. Lever Grove 1'7: and Pork (irove. nine weeks I the wide brick that builds a solid wall . . . ' it-:5 . . .the brick that saves you money on your new home. 5 O CONSTRUCTION : Q PAINTING C INSURANCE O RESALE VALUE Phone or write for details! t-gt.-alts h PLANT! A1: Mama: - Lam: - new l Ilanov -- lydnuy .- Svourkton - Gunman - lstnt John. oeptinn or during the prenatal pc- rlod. Dr. (irt-t-iiherg said there is no mlatitiiisliip bcttvet-ti alctilit-ii-iii aIld'f8l'llIll)' despite the fact that alcultoltcs on the ail-raizc lI&l't to an improvement in the inter- national situation. No official figures are available for the present strength of the Czech Army. but unofficial esti- Cltll-Ilillltlltlli of alcohol is "vir- t.iiou-' if tionc with moderation. Rm John (' iv'nnl professor of otiitt-- at lltivoii College. said. "Bi ntotloraliuli I ttioan tivn or .- t 1 it . -b l zoo. h i . h N tlirc It'lx'li'llIS at .-i party or may- :g..g,gv.,.!. Y Willi .prv(-rl ivitlv nirals. How- MORL RLSIRAIDT oiw he said the alcohol should ' The cxplanation. he zirldvtl lte-- hr tilt irii-uinl '0 the main activity He", wa'veBw.o':r'es in tlir fact that temperate pal" at ti.iiirl Fgfmgfs n fgfgm ents --cnerztlly exercise more re V- straini and discretion than zilco DIES FROM lN.lI'RlI'IS LONDON tAPt-Scorching suii- holics. h , . V g ' shine seared across l-jiiropa V Altlioiuzli alt-oliiilisni l'illlllti' lio (-'ATllIYlhl'.IixNI Ch lh .";Ci'l---dlifiis" Thursday, bringing smiles to va- inherited mental defects and ti-;iiI- Ih; ll h V-fl-IIIJCL lv V- ftrll” W cation crowds and worried frowns which may he ll'lllCl'lIP(l. iiilghl ,1” '..'h...'(iHttI sl-”i'.'(.(i'.".. -mm II to farmers. For the fifth straight cause the child in llc mm!-1 iii-hie ui'i-Wi.imi(il: '.I.1.ilnrlKlhddhuHlh naked week in Britain. teniperattires 10 vE3It'tttIIIInL' alt-'0l10llSm Ah-W1 I-)1? '3”l'(ll. 1-1. 11'' ' Shh,-ed high hm, the 305 pasture elltllltllllnlllfll of the IltlIIl('- dill ic ltl 't l-ll ? . I P lands shriveied (hr lack Of ,-ah, ultbritititntl til the child iiiit:lit 'lltI iii I ..;ll.tt ll (it'll it it-ii l;t. --' 1 .,,, hf .m. . 'Pli.S 2' 'i- t i. h' H” feeding 5' Ck; or La ( Mr Food. work. inoi'phtiir. llt'ltllll tlllll'l in-.-ii lltitl Six others in- gggggg barbiturates and alcohol in that vi-iii-it '.lt'l'I' initirctl none sort- order are the major addictions of oii-Ii UNIQIIE EXHIBITION Amcricansland probably of all . persons living in the lit-xtoi-iv. .Si('RlI-'lf'PID IIIWIANS K A unique exhibition 'of medieval world, 1);, Nelson J Bl'a(jlQ)'. Sli -sacred vestments at Munich, Ger- nhrihihhhhht nf whhhm. Stan. h... 'ltlit- it-li,.-i-.ii ot the .-ixiiw.-. one many. included pieces 60 to l,0tl(l pital in Willmar. hlinn said tll lllt l1llllIl'l'4llIx Hit-es to Ut'ttllDy years old. Di" Fli'ndIev wild fi-ml il(I(Ilt'l- Altxxitir. iiicltitict. lllllllilll s' -rtiice. The Old-Fashioned Way Th try and sell "nos-(I-note", or try and find a maid, or rent I room. ilho old-fashioned way was to got on the phone and tell neighbors about it. But that was a slow prm'es.I, and only I Inc people won ever made aware. To get quick. sticcesstiil results, EVER-YBODY who might be interested In-wk to know. So. when you want to SPII used articles, or hire compo-t4-ni: help or offer skilled Mirvioes. do as hlititisaiitls of others do so effectively Hush year. Choose the economical IISE LOW-COST WANT-ADS IN . THE GUARDIAN PHONE 3632 SUMMERSIDI 8031 modern, fast, way ----I --I" ALIERTON 68-1