-sL4..oIlas'-1 .; i it ''19r-1Att"'-,-a7..--a,-.. .. - l dlllnnnl In D-tumnnni. ouu 5 Cum: P I Innis. use: per .., "lhI dwled mentor! is weaker than threaten! Ink.” -riiicsiiiv. ocr. I. on .. The Moon's Influence From the scientific angle, the launching of an artificial moon by the Soviet l'ni0ri ahead of the United States is probably of no great int- portance. The American project won't be far behind; and when it comes it is likely to be an improve- ment oi er the Soiiet one. But from the standpoint of prestige, its jm. portance is wry great. especially since it came so soon after the launching of the first intercontin- ental missile. another Soviet achieve- ment. In Asia and the Middle East. the achievement is almost certain to be taken as proof of the Soviet l'nion's scientific and technological superior- ity over the West. And not only that. But front now on ('ommunist propagandists will be in a better position to argue that Soviet indus- trial and economic expansion can- also outrun that of the United States. Some months ago Mr. Khrush- chev boasted that within another year or so Soviet farm production would be the greatest in the world. At the.t.ime, the prediction was re- ceived generally with I good deal of scepticism. Now, the distressed peoples of the world-more than half the world's population-who, incidentally. are more interested in grain than in artificial moons will probably give it I little more cred- ence. PAGE I Socialism & Monarchy when the British Labour Party first began to take an important role in politics it was believed in some quarters that if it ever came into power it would make an at- tempt to get rid of the momrchy or. at least. tamper with its prero- gatives. Those fears-or-hopes. Ic- cording to the point of viewahave never been realized. The monarchy has been just as safe and just as highly regarded under Socialist re- gimes as under Conservative ones. The two Labour Prime Ministers. the late Ramsay MacDonald and the present Earl Attlee. took second place to n...-.- in devotion and service to the Crown. In a rec:-in issue of the "Record", I Labour Party pci'iodi('al. this stand was upheld. "In our new democratic scoiety." the Record noted (mean- ing. of course, a society dominated by Socialisin), "there will be room for hlood -- royal as well as the ancient British lineage, for many of them have great gifts." This suggests that the monarchy will be retained because it rcndcrs a service to the nation. The tnith. however, it that the monarchic tradition is so deeply rooted in Britain and so highly re- vered, despite occasional criticism, that it is most unlikely that any political faction. even one led by extreme leftists. would think of in- terfering with it. It would be a poor way of enticing votes. Potato Experiment Tests which are scheduled to terminate about October 19 should prove of great interest to our farm- ers. They may determine whether or not the use of atomic energy could benefit the potato industry. The study is being made jointly by the Horticulture Division. Central Experimental Farm, Ottawn. the Commercial Products Division. At- omic Energy of Canada Ltd.. Ind lorlilgtia-tootinlnlilli The effect of in-Idintion on the ties of Potatoes used for potato isoneofthott.-Its beingcIr- "lied out In this joint experimentnl project. In addition I series of chemical tests are being made to determine the effect of irradiation on the nutritive qualities of the potatoes. The tubers used in this experiment were irradiated on Dec. 12, 1956, and are beingJield at two controlled temperatures, tests being made on them It regular intervals. This is but one of the new methods of food preservation now under in- vestigation, which in their entirety may revolutionize the food industry and methods of marketing agricul- tural products. New Telephone Cable Officials of the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Company have announced that a second telephone cable to link the North American Continent with Europe will soon be laid to supplement the one which was. completed last year to connect London, Ottawa and New York. The new line will provide 13 two- way circuits to France, 13 to Ger- many. 10 other circuits will be re- served for extension to other Euro- pean countries. The deep sea portion will stretch from L.'larenville. Nfld.. to Permarch. France. a distance of approximately 2,400 miles. The pro- ject is expected to cost 340 million. 64 per cent of which will be paid by the A. T. and T. and the remain- der by French and West German agencies. The first system cost about 542 million. That one ends at Oban, Scotland, but direct circuits are pro- vided to most West European coun- tries by way of London. According to the President of A. T. and T., as I result of the laying of the first cable. "in less than a year traffic to Great Britain has gone up 100 per cent and traffic to. the continent 50 per cent." EDITORIAL NOTES Former Minister of Immigration Plckersglll, who retained his Twillin- gate-Bonavista seat in the June election, is hoping to add legal skill to his political sagacity. To that end he has become articled to the firm of Cook and Bartlett in St. John's. i . . . . .T .- Dr. L. W. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Education, represented the Prov- ince at I conference on Atlantic School Broadcasts held in St. John's. Nfld., last week. Dr. Shaw is no stranger in St. John's. lie was Sec- retary of Education for Newfound- land for nine years during the Com- mission of Government era. I I V The Defence Department has an- nounced that Christmas mail for Canadian service men in the United Kingdom and Europe and Egypt must be posted in time to reach Montreal not later than Nov. 30, parcel post by Nov. 23. This applies to mail going by ship. Air mail let- ters and parcels must reach Mont- real by Dec. 12. Parcels must be accompanied by customs declaration form 91 B. I I I By a vote of 13 to four. Metro- politan Toronto Council has decided to ask the Ontario Govemment for enabling legislation which would al- low the municipality to fluoridate its water. Since the Minister of Health, Dr. Phillips. publicly sup- ported fluoridation following the re- sults of I 10-year experiment It Brantford. passage of the required legislation should encounter no great difficulty. - ' o o I The Queen's visit coincides with the 100th anniversary of Ottawa's selection by Queen Victoria as the national capital. In 1857. Ottawa had been In incorporated town for only some nine years, and the place hId been called "Ottawa" only since 1855. Before thIt. it was called "Bytown" after its founder, Colonel 71,. ..........a... -. ....-4 ...'.. .. TIMES HAVE CHANGED '5 3 physicians i 2.5 pntientl with cluuuc 3!" I: I will ii i: win. bnnthlnz upon exertion Ind. of course. Islhma Ind my favor. hIvI been helped by stopping the smoking habit. Chmulc coughing Ispoclnlly. Two University of Virginia cnrefultye xnminod 4 i Ind other respiratory disordon. PUBLIC FORUM ni. column ll -upon to tho dlncub Inn: in cornspozilzntn of question If llllcrell. rho GuIidiIn dou Io: nu-It sarily Iudoru an opinion of turns- pondenllp NEARLY EYE ro EYE Sir-Many times have I want- ed to drop you I line to congrat- ulate you on your fine editorisls. I receive I lot of good from them. Just now you have so wise- ly spoken in favor of Mr. Jung of British ColumbiI II on of Canada's ropresenutivep of the U.N. in New York. Haw wonder- ful to be able to look upon God's people other than the color of their skin. It is deeds of this fashion that shall make CInIdI I greIt nation when many of us have passed from tlml into ot- ernity. There was. I think, only once that we didn't Igree on interm- tional Iffairs. When England wont to war over the Suez CIn- II. 1 followed Ill the proceeding carefully for two years Ind when the United States refused to Nasser's dam. England itould then have taken the inlthtlvo Ind worked out I lom term Igno- ment with this shrewd man Ind gone Ihesd and helped do the job. England or any other great power cInnot Iffordito lose old time friends like the Arab nI- iions. or China either as far II that is concerned. I flnnly be- lieva that China Ihould be Iocq)- ted in the UN. II I member state Ipd the loruiu we refuse her entry the worse it will bI for Ill mnnkind. Suppose we don' see eye to In in Ill things. I Itlll love your principles In editor of your good pnper Ind only wish you success in the news world. 1 Im. Sir. etc. HARRY RR.llDlI-IAM Alberton. RR. A GRADE EIGITFEII TALKS Sir,--No mnltcr how little od- ucatlon one gets in the "little red school house" he can keep Idli- mg to that "little." even II In octngcnarlan. It. of course. re- quires more frequent use of I dictionary, especially when reading "Thoughts for Our Time" by His Eminence CIrdl- nal Mcfiuigan. We often meet I neighbor while walking to the post office and discuss news- paper correspondence. One of my thoughtful friends when Ink- ed how he liked the Cln'llnIl'I letter. replied. "- Too deep, too deep. I doubt If he understands it himself." The other. who MI I an-It fund of geneul know- ledge. repllod. -"l do not not much from it." Now all this shows impatience. A boy in the fifth grade openim I text book in grade ten. thinks that stuff Ill foolldtnesl. But when he is ontertu his tuna Ind I thirst for knowledu com- John By,theBrltlsh Army engineer 5” '""!' W" 0'' I31 I"?!- who inipervlsed on building of the ,',,':,.”,',',: ;,,"',',,',';,"':,;','; RldeIuCInIlfxoIn OttIwItoKlnp- 500- " ''hrItmII.''AdQ."VbIIIn I I I Tbautwhtbnouuduoott AnewMIrltlmeindustrylsnow ;'.";M"P:;'”v,,j;"""".'-" underdeveloptmmutshuhenncudte. sowem-was-unmet N8. following two you: of atom d. J: htmIMlIlonIlInnuIl'productIovI ---e no on dIeverdInllnontn1cIIs.Thebuff- ::,”,',",:",:.','...";"g ,IIIoIuI&dspcdt.theontyonI ::h;ddvIC&WI3.' auniunainnumncamd-.I ..,;""'-"'-I-'I...,.t, Inpmsdtonqiptynisrketswhich :"II-iguana itllldi Insunonunnuunsuuuyimpuu 1:3-,5!-g .03. lI:s- enu- purhsu I-with "gill!- gggkk 333.; llllldilnlondedtopwovtdoyouwlthvb Appcilling Fire Losses By L. Lloyd's Electronics A flash fire in I basement - In overheated space heater - I ” in; spontaneous com- bustion flre in In Ittic - over- loIded wiring - I cigarette cIrI- lessly left burning in In uh tray drops to rug - results - Cann- ida'I 1956 per cIplII Innusl firs j loss is the greatest in tho world. 1 Lut yeIl"I fires coat CInndI 572 lives. Death by fire is I horrible way to die and most survivors Ire permanently Icnrrcd. They know lhg horror of fire. The pro- perty loss was 3110 million. The dollIr loss wu 12": per cent greater than that of the year bo- L fm-I. These statistics are Ind but ; i true. sadder still is the fact t.hIt l I preventative measures Ilo no ' will never el.lI'nrlnIt.I (iron, death I ind ruin. whoever you Ire, I , hope thIt firn tragedy never on- ; ten your life. but thousands of ;vlcttmI clll testify thIt it cut llnppen In You! This Irtloln II ltalhhnuthndntwluhelpuio lvnt an-outbmsb of (treat an- blo you to fight it If it should occur. PIIECAUTIONI 41) Never Itrlko matches our combustlblu mIterlI.l ll confin- ed plIceI. . tzi Don't Iccumulata rubbish. Fires often ItIrt In Ittlcs Ind cellar u-Id: bIIpI. 8) Doult crowd your TV set in I corner or up Innlnst dup- eriel or otherwise limiting in free cirulntlon of Ilr Ii-ound it. 1) Don't clun with gIIollnI. bcnsino or IIphtI. Vnpoc-I from I gIllon of Iuottuc cnn Iounl 1 pounds at dynnmltn In explosive power. I) Don't Ibuu extentlon cords. It-Iycd or broken cords eIuII mnny homo fins. It Don't overfuu. if your ItII- dsrd ts IIIII. fuses may In reIlly Infoty vilvesi keep blow- ing out don't Ittbntituto them for huvter fuses. Novor uII pon- Iies tn replncn blown fuses. .Un- plug Ill Ipplisn n Ind check them. It fuses Itlll blow all In Ilectriclnn. Washington: A untquo bent sel- ler - the Sky Survey'I monu- mentnl ItlII of thd havens - II Istnnomlcnl IIle of Ibout too copies. The ortgtnnl prlnlinl 1! exhnustod. Ind ton Inoro , hnvc Ilready pound In. in this use. mini; In order: ordnn Atlas. Of The Universe NIIIIII on-Inuit: society Pnrber Division. Montunl Suppose I fire does break out in your home '- what do you do? First call the firI department. Don't be bnuhlul Ibout it. FlrI- men would fIr rnther tackle I small fire thnn I his one. Whnt do you do until the firemen net to your house? Well. if it is I small blue Ind if you keep your wits Ibout you. you an put it out or It lent keep it from spreading. but for this you have to be preps:-ed. ' i FIRE. EXTINGUISHERJ It is Idvlsdslo to have I fire ex- tinguisher hIndy Ind pre(erIbly- push button. Iny position, opIrI- tlon typo. Exdtuuhher Ihould hnvo I net cnpaclty of is us. or man .0 . IL . .r. . fires. Pinon Itrips of luminous tape on extinguisher (not lmit reflecting upei so it up easily ho found in the dIrk. l cident- Illy. Ill portIhlI fh-I ex nguilh en. rourdleu of type or Ilse. Ire for unnl flron niiy. fins tho! In pmnlliv dlnooverod when they bean. in other WOMO-hci- plent fires. If you should need Iutnmstlc Ixtlnculshlna protoc- tlon for I spot-III hIzIrd Inch II tho It-as Ii-ound your furnson. stove or ID”! hontor thorn III Ippmved hung-up type vnporizlnl llquld Iutomntlc extlnzuldwrs. on. thing mom. public tln pro- toctlon. fin prevention. Idequltc III: tIcllIt1eI. otc.. Ire Ill ol tho greatest lmpolunce. but In Iu- tnmntic warning in use of fire is even more Important. because If you don't wIke up. III is last! several types of Inexpen- Ilu fin detecting IlIrmI In new IvIll.IblI in CInIdI. llveryl week some 1450 tires ht-Ink out Icms CIIIdI. Flu tnIurIncI ulogunrds your pm- porty, but only you can lull'llI- III Iulnst loss of life. TbiI Ir- tlclo will have Iorvod its pur- poII If it hobs to grand tho word that dqnnddilo. IutnmI- tlc Ire-warning pr t ” an After In Innlysls, they ro- ported tlIIt nonsmoking was the hole cause of improvement" in 15 cases and "I major factor" in the runainlng 10. Or. 19 to put it more positively, the mgjoruy Of the pltlents lmprovad Ilmply beesuse they stopped ”' . ALL GAINED WEIGHT Four of these patients Ihowod improvement within one to five law. Average time for maxi- mum improvement In: five weeks. All of the patients uln- ed weight from five to 32 pounds. Iher they stopped smoking. Then persons bId bun tslrly benvy smoker. over I lonu.por- lod of time. They Ind smoked II IVCFIIO-of 28 you: Ind only three of them smoked less thnn I pIck I day. some Imokad In many II 45 clgnrettes d.Ch dIy. 1 dont hmglne it was cl Iy for them to break the " "g.:;s;r: E-(rig 3 d Yesterday Ifternoon Ibout SM Edlnl bvbnnlt llsnddlnu yous-Inttdowiug In hunted uonssndtlxegu -GIrIlICII- nothing com- Mnd with thIt of nuts II I liundrod moves.-Times Rnvlnv urIngIIovon' t um-m were lost in the fire. The ion is Istlmnted to be Ibout 81.500 go: I am The Age Old Story I III Instruct theo Ind tench . then II the In which thou shalt will tilde thee with mine thosohs tlon. HYNDMAN Insurllu sAi:EouAnp YOUR INTERESTS with sound and adequate lnsurcnco. with over eighty yIIrI Ixporlonco in hnndllna Ill lines of Protioctlnn. we In llnd to be 0 whIt service we can to via; lnsiu-IIoI problems to Iolvs. without obliga- Represcntlu lrlt.lIh. CInIdlII Ind United States Under- writers. IlIo Lloyd"I Curpuntlu of London. EIglInd. Offlcon: Chnrlottetnwn. Iununonldo. Montaxug. Alberton Ropreuntntivu throughout tho Provlncn. 8. CO. LTD. Itneo lm. habit. But they did. QUEHHON AND ANSWER A.H.: What II I rectal fiuun Ind haw II it trestedr Answer: A fissure il I cuck- hu of tho memlrrsncc Imund the opening of the rectum. It is like In open sore. with pItn. bleeding, itching Ind uncut rcctsl discomfort. It mny be trentzd by locll application of silver nlti-Ito. In some uses, surgery is nocounry. snuwn or' cmmnsn In mid ” .. tho Ichoolhounoc. Uh ovcrlndes I-Iln clouds. Opon their doors. Ind chlhlrvn Pour forth In I preclpltntlon of color Ind Iound. II cloudburst fury thcy baton the Itlllneu. And t.hI city quickon II III storm of their pualng. They drip from foneos. Hood Iton doorwnyl. And overflow the the Ildownlkn To run in nlnbow Iti-Inn! I- lou tho street. Then. II the uni: blou nta. 11iey In Ibsolbod by the hon- es. having only tho Itruqltrl. t Iutterlnx here Ind than Likn the III! few drops of I pIIIlnn Ihoiur. -Cnthorlno CImIron 'l'liIxlu lI tho Christian sclencn Monitor bI purohnsed without marting- II; the old homeslend." Ind if II I result. on more family II given I ftlhttnc chums to our- vlu I fire. vInoI order Ind shipped in sec- tions to obaervnorles. universi- ties. Ind Istmntmicnl arguin- Iwu II fIr Ifistd II AuItrIltI. FlnlInd. Hunury, lndonesln. Ind south AfrtcI. One copy wu WP- chued by lbs VItlcII. surpris- Innly. I test orders cum from lndlvldusln. , no Purctiutn; Aunt of the Colifornln lnstttutn of Technolo- Irdern for Iecnnd printing through April. 15. Scientists hints that it OUR YESTERDAYS InIn'DoGIIrdlII!'IlII 'l'lllN'l'Y-FIVE YEARS AGO (Oct. I. ms) 'l'hI ceremony of lsylnj Ind connecratlnn the corner Item of tho new Prince Edwnxd IIlInd llospltnl VII conducted yesur dIy before I IIIII uttierlu of clttuns. Addresses won given by Llout. Governor Dnlton. Hon. WJ.P. MICMHIII. Hts Wornhlp Mnyor Stewnrt Ind Dr. H. D. Johnston. ChIlrmIn of tho Mod- tut I4Itt'ot tho Hospitnl. Government pntrol bonts hIvo boon Ictlvo In proutfnu the lob Itcr fisheries this you II in the ”lii.. .( , ".,, blink- Boston. Montrool 4brI.5Inlns - VII Msritimo Control Airways Dcp. Chnrlottistown 11:60 I.m. Oonnoct with TCA It Monctol only 841.70 one-wIy total hrs. in HIlifIx for i I rorlnlornntlosorrcsorvstlonsseofddrton DIw!.td..lllQuIIIltnIt.PhnIIIIl.Ir 'l't3A0lIIuhlonct-IIIIIIIIII. PATC loud: cuts and Nolan In MIIM, Hood. Iolboovd we "Wt nIcun"" Goupounv before you point! 9! I V