i l "E ,i SATURDAY THE GUARDIAN. WN Jittery Iran Hllnstsii Prise Wm ltlisy ilavs Adopted llnmtigsis Visas Gulls: iiiiviait fill Still on in ILS. in British iiispitts -..: WASI-LIiNG'ION. Feb. 19- (AP), g -1-ii, mbuigiis piece of desert- bound rul ertste called the Km wait has moved into the Middle- East oil picture I! D0Ff'ilib1lf M13 mini, ti-iimp card in its dispute with Iran. There are signs Prime Mininster, Mohammed Mos- udggh, realizes this and is Keir. ii” jittery over his prospects of victory. i Ever since Ii-an nationalized Hrit.ain's 51.000.000.000 oil PW” pp;-tins, production in the KU-I wait has been rolmz up Ind 119-1 This ciesm. sheikdom. an Ar--i binn port at the mouth of chef Persian Gulf. is turning out 640.- 000 barrels of Oil daily”. NDl3t'm8 nearly half of Iran's output. ' that Iran's 7 Added to ster!pPd-UP vmduc-l tion in Saufll'A-l'Bll3lB. Irlltl End the western l'i('m1Spll8l'9. the rich flow of oil frm K-.iw-air. has en- abled the west in gel by S'.nCC last summer whcn o:'. slopped' mncinvg from Iran. : Massadrzh is faced with the blcak prospect that oil pf'0dllC-1' lion in the Kuwait and Saudi- Arabia can be boosted even more in the next few months. if neces- sary. in tho meantime. lllS gov- nrnmcni, without British oil. royalties to count on. is headinxi iitraight for bankruptcy withlnl the next six months unless some- thing is done. Cooked Goose Smnn British and American oil experts think Mossadegh already has killed the goose that laid. Iran's golden egg. Even if he were to reach I settlement with Bri- tain tomorrow, they believe the west would continue to rely more) heavily on trouble-free areas like Satidi-Arabia. the Kuwait and Iraq in the Middle East rather than Iran. . Furnhcr, there are indications that the Shaikh of Kuwait and King Aibdullah of Saudi-Arabia would in effect insist that tbeir' stopped-up oil production be kept at; the same level. These govern-1 menis could argue cogcnlly, some officials believe. that they help- ed out in a pinch and should not be tossed aside when things ease up. Regardless of developments. Ku- wait appears to have a g0ld-lin- rd future. A new agrcemi-iii. with the British-Amei'ic.'tri Oil Com-T piiny which operates tho ficlds the-re assures it of a 50-50 divis- ion of -profits. This is expected to amnuiit to So150.000.000 in ro.Valt.ies alone iiur-l in: this )car. Not bad for a tics- ert waste inhabited by some loo, 000 Arabs. So much moiicy is pouring into the shr.kd-om that. B-- srnt. half-a-dozen iipccia .. to figurc out how the nld shcikii can spcnd it. The 1.950-square-l mile area he rules not nnlv standsl to he tihc richest in the Middlel East but pct-hrtps the world. Stattsticzans estimate per capiza. incomc in tli: Kuwait this learn when ndrlcd to the money carn-' ed by inhabitants working for the oil f"ll'i'il15U'l,l'. will average about H.000 annually, 1 who have sprung up overnight. A.P. Survey Sliovts -.1. NEW YORK. Feb. I - tAP) - four Navy Anti Envy iioyal Tartan Too issued ly Fsrnsr Canadian Official ....g MONTREAL. Feb. IONDON. Feb. 29 - The hIt- & - Arc retail price were flaring up tie of the hssillves. which threat- ,e.i om” or an redo;-.1 ag- Inin in the United states? cited to turn any against ally in 9,,-iiiiiieiig og mmimuon (oi- 'Yes." many independent mcr- dreadful combat along the Korean mi.” week, M. 5,3,, im,..gi.",. chnnu report. "cut-throat price United Nations front. ended wed. in: ma,” oi .,,,,i..i mmng bim,g;jcutl.lng threatens to drive us out of ncsday before the first shot. was business." "Nonsense." scoff other retail ex- iperis. "Current pricing policies areisald a 2nd Division nflcer when ifgnowlng the usual February pat.- told that Britain's Kings Own Scot- tern." An Associated Press survey of ii-einii pi-ice compgtjtjon in 24, U, 5, clusive Royal Stewart tartan with cities gives this general picture of conditions six months after the bitter price battles of last summer: Price wars still are going on in several major retail centres. But they're being fought in it different way. It's an unofficial undercover style of warfare, concealed from the buying public but no less real and deadly than the noisy fracas of six months ago. Small retailers unanimously pin the blame on the U. S. Supreme court's decision last spring which pulled the props from fair trade laws in 45 states. The court's action paved the way for price cutting of nationally-am vcrtised brands. Faced with heavy inventories and immigrants who received villa from a Canadian immigration of- ficial who wu dismissed I few weeks ago for allegedly "selling" Canadian visas to Europeans for as much as 5400. it was learned Wednesday night. The dismissed official in-as rs- callcd to Canada from Karla- fired. i "We will takc immediate action." tlsh Bordcrers had taken vocifer- tnus objection to sharing their ex- ithe :Ull('ltlCflllS. "It was all a mLstako anyway five didn't know anvthlniz about Whov G9""a"?'- ”, ,b”5l”"l,”3 "A ghoyal Strwarfs. I personally WP Ye" Mid Pl-lm5lY' WW-'m ll lfhottizht it was a MncDougall." Pl-amlfd Wh9H "19 l"V'-'9”8'IU0l1 The opposition from the kllted ls COMMEN- iaordt-rrrs rcaclwd its climax when, In the meantime. Ollicllll in lll'.?)' lcarncrl flint tho Second Div-i Iifontieal decline to comment on isioii's new bamifiie band had ord- the probe. They refer Ill inquir- cred kills plaid. finial in the department at Ot-' Oficlallv it is the tartan of thci an-a. RN31 Family In ttawa, officials Admit. "We just llrnlP to Glasgow. Scot-E ,.,E.i.eiy iiiai iii, man has been di3-l lfillfl. and askvd for in sets of bat!-i missed and an inquiry i. bgingl inipcs. Thrii Wt: wrote and. asked for; made mm nil Visas isued by himii i kills in . niairii - liic plaid of tho! S,n.f,mi hundnd immigumg iglipes. Iini iticiiiiiid to suspect. al hm? are alarmed because wme; ,nmmim s. at ii (1.): in the bagpip. me”. mends md been askedi lagging consumer demand, many. -'-'lfl0T.l'" Sold U-'90 William K”' in reappear for medical exam-E stores are reported still using 7l?”l- . i ,i.; n on e um W-iii ti” marked-down branded merchan-I WP don t know much alioiiti 4” TO” ' C " C l l disc as "bait" to attract store traf- fic. That's the complaint from the small independent merchants. Bi: stores defend the policy as one which results in lower prices to the l consumer. i New Gimmicks But even where price compelli- ton is violent. as in New York. 5'0” no longer find it proclaimed in fat black type in newspaper advertise- ments. Instead, merchants are re- sorting io the "unadvertised spec- itliese thing: in Aincrica. Say. wlierci ””'e5”5'a”0"' no you think WP would get some - 1”.5l”"9 mseai ”' W” l”me,d' iliteratiirc about this tartan busin- ”f1"”F”'5"t-5 have been W” ”m”' 935? Wc don't. want. any more in-i V1535 MV9 bee” Clmceued b" tci-national inridcnts." ifdllw 05 llleiaml” 3”98C?”3' The hand -- for-mod ht-cause the! comiiiiticd, by the imniigration skirl of the ptpcs is considered tlic official. best. marchlnc music in any army A prominent Montreal lawyer. --- iznt its instruction from a Bar-i it is understood, has approached idlcrrrs scrccaiit. who was lonnrd ml. the Minister of Immigration oni lW"- 5 l.lf f ' ii to be l Tho news of flip Allllflrltlt-Ill plan 3:; iegaiivngzl ll,-li1i((;(;:g:i1:ed his; irnii l'0llll(l tlic front-line f0.Vll0l0.'ii Visa in me regii-iai. manner fronil ilikc ii'ildfii'c. To Scots this was mi, dlsmiyed omiciai. iSfl.'llPlll5ll'! wm-lrl-shnkinr:. 1' ' 131." Wllh T9duCU0n5 ll" bmmledl An astriiiiifloil Foot. whispered: iIAn (mm-Lg!-inn: illixl.-killft ,m. Dfodllcl-9 U155 ma? W"S5 (Wm 10,"l-lac yo no hcrtrd irhat the; .c say-i ,:h0mrM- fcmthiai. rrlg ' Ewas to 50 per cent below the manu- iiig Jncvr:-i i 9 935-? Do 0' WW. lg"'i facturer's list price. The prire 115 -.7-hp Yim-,i.. Wm, band h Enm.iOPP1.:Yai 1ullvf;1nilD(r):lye ikombuyuiiisrgga 10W6f0d (Wm dR.V 10 d3Iv'- qlllel Y to ivcar the Royal Stcwart tartan. m . rim 9' WY. '. 5 nnd without mum". How much qiorh mm. ,, tmtmn hp n,w,.1. ll leading to a certain official in the it is lowered generally depends nnl what the competitor across the street is doing. Then there are the fat trade-in allowances paid by some dealers And the dealers who later give the customer back the old range or re-j frigerator he traded in. In many cities discount houses do a thriving business in national-' ly-advertised refrigerators, ru:s. toasters and television sets at sub--' stantial reductions from manufac- turers' list prices. A top merchandising cxecutivr of one of New York's biggest. ric- pariment. stores confirms that un- official competitive-price-cutting lsi in Juli swing. particularly in the Herald Square area where Nlacyls and Glmbels slugged it out. last summer. But the New York merch- andising moguls - remembering what hapilened in the 5lll'i1nl8l"--,WNlll it. Iiiriccll it was it grnril dis- '" Jwnld ,l'e”il,”lY P”50"-5 W1"-ll would prefer to avoid another np- ll-Nlsaliml lxv Kinr Gcorgc Vi that . the” 'l'p.ph””O" .m”."s "hm”3"- on war. he says. itli-av ivc--c airhnrizrid to ivrnr cci'- '2” fllcdlcali Pxil-l'Wn3U0n or reipiy Featured in New YDl'k'F "unnt-i trim of its color in thctr iiirm bandit" all il”05W”l5 Mked by the of- ficial" price war at present, are nit tlic rci::mmt's 210 niinivcrsrtrpil0"” l”5t9'3d Or Ml5W9rlnlZ them small electrical appliances. lon:- ii? 7933 ;”lfl';"l55ll'65-' . l l . . . . ' .in1 machines. cosmeilcsf drugs and maid mm .'..m.,,lmk;n'E ii m.N.i i v i " N3 0”mm”d' books. Items like refrigerators and talc-A vision sets are being sold at sub- stantial discounts in hastily-rcnb ed lofts and warehoiiscs by dealers S P E C BIG VALUES FOR THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY I A L S um: PEOPLE 25 Per Cent Off . VVRS SRVUTH snl ;ln as (iai-crnrii'-(iciicriil of Cnii- lmL:":)? Sf Ur 5""9"39:t fT0P0n- Fgmoni - i lada. Though most of the noise , . . "3 Dali weren' atogeth- A ( BIankets' Flannel Ihas gone out of the Cflfltl'0l'f'l'Sy. M 3l5m:'er35."ed ”dV0C5”9- 50MB, one Sheets, Gowns, V0815, iniany M.P.s li:ivrii't rliiuigcd their m 9” mg C”m"V3”V95 hid lboncion ncivsnripcrs printed Tl1(lf50f!lClvllllCS social status of sup- izcirs in outrziizcd licmllincs. lipiica,-its, l tsniirlcd tlic "Sivndny Chronicle"-. The immigmni, said he wouid r-r clcscriit ctititlcd. Tn (in so is VA foolish mid lll-m:inncr0tl 3”" ln- -YO T ” AT” "" t” '"-”rr i vites sf'0rn." ll serious illnra. It was still ' in Montrciil (mzcitc, Mr. Arthur lawn” '" succccd LON 1-lsizarwouid Blakcly says: J39 3 N-lint: end to in great palle- l It. was an historic mnmciit nn ":5! "3797" which hid culminated Thc Bnrrlci-crs snuttcrcd in ln-- lmmlgrallun 91”" lhefeill dignatlon For no: just anibody He Said PP0ple Originally from ilmn mm, mm Royal SWVML H imsl Poland, Israel. the Balkan states 'lwcn worn for rcnti:rics by thcllmd other EUFODWH 90'-"l5l'l'5 ll”-loyal F:iruilj:. It dalcs front thc' Well" 10 K"l5mhe b3C3U59 01 "'9 Stuart Killfs tlicmsclvos. l"P115.V COMHCL" they Could make Tho min. at nib-rs to HNIT iii with Canadian iinmiizratian. has boon cniii'ci'rcd only once nri H7955 0' V335 ranled. IC- tivlcn in tlic liistnry of the Brll.lSl1:C0lidll'lg to this lm-migrant, from Armv V mid tlicn only as a solemn: 3200 to S800 and more, depend- and lijcli honor. ling on the political. medical and "The pmrrs arc rnmiiig-and how we in wnm 3 book about h:. and how Yanksl kiliy bnnd steal pcrwiiai knmviedge or me” "NC a tai-inn." i , ii i ' , '. .' "G.fs hag tlic pipes and a Royal i J;t;.L(1::.l:::1-(:15 M a mm me 0" ml” tartan." f!l'fl'.l'lNl ihc ”Sunday Gra-1 gnoiiwg. immigmn, mid. phic." .', , ' t"Thr F.vwi's' l.:imciil." iiiniirnrtll 0nC.ot ule "W95 used by ..n,,vmHS NW5” l incdicaty unfit applicants who Thc Pziirlcrcrs thciiisclvcs don”. wcm' M K”1""he for V3555 W35 otlicr 1:nmEgi'anLs said. that any lmiz-oii could buy forgcd pass. 1'3”-5 5" Mullirh. R0 to Karlsruhei mid l0" ivc a lcmporm-i. visa Ni tourist l”: .1 within hours, i Thcir-'5 no law zirzaiiist it. But air aiithoi-itv on llizvlilaiid dross iii-in-l I; stairs: "No nnc should wear a tartan in "liicli ltc is not hv n.-min g idctilttful whether he would recov-l ft (sufficiently to. carry iii, heavy ufa HSiPl'llllc llfinister and leader. in a iztcat political party, The itcrin of office of Lord Llsgar Canada's second Governor-Gener-' ill. ll'flS even than within a. yegr Ml its close. It was felt by almost all. g (.nnsci rntirc pai'llament.arlans - - -- Mid by many influential Liberaisi Mf7NTREIAl.. rob. :0 -.wi-itin:'r”'” the Bmmintntcnt of Sir Could Sir John Have Been Gov. Gen.? -I-iiiirsdm. nmmim, ...h,.n mg. Rt. in the achievement of Confedera- Hfin. Vincent .Vlnsscy Cf)fll'l(.'llOll that the sclvctlon of :2. M 9-V9 0" the MN” l93d'"h1P Mont- of the Royal St:-wartllcs as to the identity of the of-' i"she begins laying by Dresses, Bunting Bags, Slips, Sizes 1 to Table of assorted Baby Goods clcaring at 251-, 50c, iil.00 and 32.00 as. At our sole of Infant's Wear We have everything for Baby's winter wardrobe this week at low, low sale prlcesl Kimonos, Mitts, Bibs, etc. l 'l-3 OFF Balance Corduroy and Chinchilla 1 COAT AND LEGGINGS SETS "Til! CHILDREN'S STORE" ,1i3si."lRE8:.& BRADLEY mu Bonnets. Bootces, I 3 Years :' PHONE I3 inative Canadian to liokl the 01- gml me Om” of.P”'"e Mlnl5l'"- Iflcc is 11 flal);.'P)'f)ll5 (lopnrturc from' m”'" M th" mbemls "9 lam pmcuuc-itn have argued that it would be vvisr-. tinir.--honored that um nn excellent way to disarm their a Principal objcctlons nrc grrssivc Cnnsci'vnt'ivcs.Mr. Mnssi-y' Sir John. ll. keen student 011 is no non-pnrilsnii. Ho's it form:-r human nature, mav have been member of a l.ibi-ral Cabinct auu studying motives. At any event, i a fnrmcr prcsldcnt of the Nntloii- the klllcd the idea as soon as the! al Liberal FL-dcrtition. inifiai approaclies were madg, gel native Canadian Gnvcrnor-Gcn- when the Earl of Dufferin took cml to years nszo this spring. Hadinvcr the office succeeding Lord the man in question bccn willing Lisgar. And unlike his modem to serve in the office, his appoint- 'counterpart. Mr. Massey. it is .1. ml-nt. would have been rectum- moat certain that sir John would mended to Her Majority Queen have been elevated to the peerngg Victoria by the Canadian Govern- lfnr purposes of the Ippolntment nient. And the probability is that A year later. when the railway the recommendation would have iscnndal broke about his ears been welcomed in London. Thlsitumbled his ministry and kept tho Governor - General - v.'ho-mlght- lconservntivcs out of office forflvs have-ix-cii vi-nuid.b,v the wny,ha'.'e rears. sir John msy have won. been the last to describe himseifidercd if he had chosen wisely as s noii-psi-tisan. He was sir.some of his dismayed followem John A. Mncdonsld. idid. Minds of the latter were set i::..::”..ii:i is :”l.." 3 H", g . an e s reins. stony of C:lll):d&(')l! :T)l)':l. !l(;lifrllAm.:iait'unw M” den" 1" lul- (April H, 187!) many promim-nti T Conservatives felt that Blr John shouldobeconie Canada's next qov- I or r- . -no enern . He had undsrgonoi KIND Elllli COFFI-I I) I'll i.. In Captain Walter A. McMillan doffs the celebrated topper presented to him when he brought his oil tanker Britamette. from Clarkson to To- ronto to open the navigation sea- son. The old silk hat is presented annually to the first master to bring his vessel in to open the shipping season. Capt. McMillan got a cheque for 510 but had to re- turn the hat for keeping in its glass case at the Toronto Harbor commission office. Boosts Women For Civic Government TORONTO. Feb. 29 -(CF - Women aredesigned for municipal (!0Vernme-nt. Mayor Charlotte Whltton of Ottawa Wednesday told the Canadian Women's Press Club. ”Fram the moment a woman marries," said Mayor Whltton, for things that are going to happen. Wom- an's approach to sncnding is to keep within her revenue. Site sees details-almost to a. defect at times.” She said municipal government has not caught. up with the limes as have the provincial and federal levels of government. The home approach was nrcessary in mun- icipal government. "For the llfc of me I cannot see how any great city can be ad- ministered with a 12-monthly change of government." declared Ottawals Mayor. By chipping here and there is all departments Ot- tawa. has a surplus of 5112.090. The Hnstlslst ' IIGIKOIIII V. P. and dextran is great. llnnlnsixrortc "lost Substitutes For Blood Plums WINNIPDG-(GP) -If an atom bomb hit 1 city the size of Winni- peg. st lsut 100.000 bottles of blood plums would be needed within 72 hours. Where would it come from? Ex- periments undertaken by the Uni- versity of Manitoba's medical fac- ulty msy supply the answer. Blood substitutes are being sub- Jetted to extensive tests by re- searchers. Findings may spcll the dlfference between life and death for thousands of persons should it city become ll primary target in a future war. Substitutes tested are known as dextrsh and polyvinyl pyrrolldone. commonly called P.V.P. Tests are financed by the Defence Research Board at. Ottawa with results for- warded to the Board. similar tests are being made in the United States and findings are funnclled to researchers here. Experiments so for show the sub- stitutes to be free of any harmful reactions. But long-term effects have yet to be determined. Testers here say the good points are readily apparent. Substitutes are cheap to produce. easily steril- ized and remain stabilized for long periods. They also do away with typinizxpersons of any blood type can be given transfusions. Developed In Europe Father Than His IAIOON. Pub. -(RsuIcI)- A II-your-old mun wu described as a "cruel units" by the Juan and sentenced to ssven years for burning his 11-year-old daughter with I red hot poker. Pnucll Hot- cher had told the court his father. Cyril Victor Hatchet. but her with I leather belt bscouso thus was no meat (or dinner. then burned her saying: 'Ses how much more punishment you can take." PHiiips' ; Sift ”T"2ii5 iii is Mm! flavored purposes. should not in stand more than three weeks to remlln in I healthy state. Human plasma or serum can be dried and stored for longer periods but there are grave deterioration risks similar to whole blood. BEST Sll ARE AT SllllTERS' LADlES' WEAR Like a breath of spring The two substitutes are not new; They were developed during that second World War-Dexlran in. Sweden. P. V. P. in Germnriy-anrll used extensively in emcrgencyi cases. Dextran is it carbohydrate com-i pound related to the starch fam-.i lly. Discovery that it might br, used as a plasma substitute was made when researchers studied the nature of Rum substances flint in-I terfcre with the production of bccli sugar. l P.V.P. is a synthetic nitrogen- ring compound. first offered to tlirl German medical profcsslon lnl 1940. Besides taking the place of blood plasma. it will delay andi prolong the action of drugs suchi as local anaesthetics. antibiotics, antithtsiamines and hormones. I Absorption qualities of P.V.P. aid in the transport and detoxification! of diphtheria. tetanus and other toxins. The dcxtran substitute has been found useful in the pi-even-l than and treatment of shock-par- tlcularly from burns. Importance of substitutes like P. Stock- iax rate has been struck the earliest in 23 years. 'piling of whole blood supplies is! not feasible. Blood. for transfuslonl freshness, are the suits now arriving for your Easter pleasure. Part and pretty in a sparkling array of fsh. rics, colors and easy prices. See them now at . . . x SNTER'S LADlES' WEAR 162 Great George St. Phone 2146 EDUCATION WEEK - MARCH 2111! - 8th THE PUPIL OF TODAY IS THE CITIZEN OF TOMORROW Dllalrldltlillllhvfllvl clmn::c iiinkcs canndnls lit hcstisloumsc "ml "mat d'"8”9"3 OP- officc availablc as a polltlca 'pomm' Tm” 15 rm "M9399 "ill Fl'"? 1l)l1lm to i-cvvai-ct tiio faltliful-that. ”'”'”'l"5” "la" E"-""9 WW"-'4 W0 Svnilile inolthcr the office nor its futiirc mnch ."" the um” "hm"! 3'7 JOY!!! 0" Wu locrupzints will bciinmunc to party "M l”''”” A ”0”TW””5'm-' I NNTS rivnlrlcs mid fcuds. To the Pro- Turned It Down - nindo. 3 Th; iniioviiiimii iiioiighv is,i-i,iii.as mo mnd' he Mid. of the for utmost comfort and long fnruble spring-lllled construc- iqulio ax! startling us it might. Iiurly-'hurly of party politic; go ""3 9011- . seem. most orizottcn now iniforsnkn it now. Had he an id (1 , . '.: 'Ottnwa. is the rm fliat. Canada otherwise he - ld lik C 0 -”""""" "”' ""' 27' A ”' ' Gwulnn Gold Seal Contoloum lcamo rcasonahly close in having a born appointcdmnln YET; o Auncnw. hm” 1-lb". Rut. also 0' x lo llf. P(?s.l239 - 6 Pcs. il53 1 Pay yg liown,.s10. Monthly I ' Ii-nlcce ('llF.S'l'EllFIl'2l.l) SUITE covrrul In I Vl'il.0I7R! minus doiihlt--spring construction ' Popular Cocktail Table. ' Coffee Table for Pay h liovtn.S10. Monthly An economically priced ensemble for the homcnittker whole eye ll nlivnys on the budget. All six picccs are priced very little above the price of the Chesterfield suite alone! You receive the following: ' 3-plcca CHESTERFIELD SUITE In woven Mpp . . . two pieces In wins, one chnlr In noon. (2om- i qunlity living room on- priced to szivc you money r spring rc'url)ishiiii:. All tire smurf. uscful and wolf- Notc wluii you receive: bcimtllul. rich Mule with thc lux- - Walnut-Finished com. note. the Dl0MA'I!. ' Walnut-Finlslml End Table. :.'I&)4 . 1 viii .Pii F. A. sisvinnr JOIIES. 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