ATZGUST- o. 124.1 w | Isren I "m" M Loses FlilEll at Kingsmere, near Ottawa. ac by the Prime Minister. Say Where or When radar screen liCkCd up. '- . ‘§*;.rS',~..'. .~. This radar antenna will enable weatherman to pick up clouds and chart ralnstorrns within a few minutes and a few hundred yards, experts say. Dialling in the weather on his nan is Noel n. Montwwn- "°' tller scientist. TIIIIRISTS IJPat.‘ the companion of Prime wnister King, is a. victim of the heat wave. Ila died last Thursday, at the country home or Mr. King sources of his information. "Pa," was the second Irish terrier own. liain llue, By Radar ,, llladloaetlve ,0louds Seen New Weapon .. 3Q" By Frank Carey -—Desplte unofficial talk hcture atomic bombs. application or atomic energy. ltnmle weapons." David E. Lliienthal, objectives o! the atomic energy commission “increase“ this country‘s pro-emin- ence in the field of atomic weap- ons-but he doesn't say how. in a recent speech: “Th6 atomic bombs tlhus far used are . . . only a beginning. perhaps a crude beginning. when oompared with what further re- learch and development may pro- duoe . . . the fact is that only a beginning has been Imade in the de- structive potentiblrties of nuclgar weapons." Chancellor Robert M. Hutohins of the University of Chicago. where ' ‘the A~bomb was pionec ed, assert- _ed unofficially in an art ole in the publication "Common Cause." “The Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs are now obsolete. American science and teohnology have pro- duced a stockpile of new and irm- proved bomb; large enough, ac- cording-to usually conservative sauces, to destroy every large city on earth." llutchins did not identify the New Experlmcnh Glen Martin. airplane manu- facturer, referred‘ to work on a “radio-active clmld” while address- ing s. Senate commerce sub-com- Imitteo. Martin i5 quoted In a publicat- ion put out by his company as hav- ing told the Senators: "I am won- dering if the army and navy alre going to use many atomic shells because they now are experiment- ing with the effects o! radioactive clouds." Further reference to the pos- albility o! producing non-exploding atomic szeapons was made in a document prepared by s. group of may general staff officers. for the Library of Congress. This doolunent says: “Such weapons might make use of the radioactive effects of par- tlcies (containing radioactivity) dispersed by means other llhan a/n explosion. thus providing the radio- active effects without the accoun- panylng blast and llcat effects." Some scientists are thinking along another lime: Whether it would be possible to explode an atomic bomb in the WASHINGTON, Aug, 21 _(A p) of nelw improved atomic bombs and p95. libtlitles of developing other {gyms o! Howie warfare. the official word on the subject-two 1t . Hfl0§huna__k m“ mygea" a er m! tojhe Iraqi antiquities deparh The Unwed states can numb ment t-iat the ancient Babylonian: 1g w“ m walking on m, mun“), ' ure amt religious ritual nearly 6,000 1! Ls carr ing on “research and . development work m improved _ America's atom ohiof, says that one of the United States is to However, Li-liewntthal did say this T115 QHARPQIIEZTQQYN fiUARmAN dlewilght Shed 0n Temple Ruins 6,000 Years 0|d By MUBA IIABIB BAGHDAD. Aug 21 —~ (GP) _. The sandy wastes o! southgm Iflll. where evirlenc. of the biblical flood was reverted round in 1929, have now revealed ruins indicat- knew a good rleal about architect- . years 13o. Remains or a large temple, for- mally planned and well built. o: "flflnglllar mud bricks, have been uncovered by the department‘; ex. eavators at tie site o! the flngkqfl city of Eridu. Eridu was believed bl’ ti" Bum. erians to have been the oldest city ,on earth. I Beau-iful, nafnted pottery and other civic-ctr loll-flu In the temple date the structure in the period at the beginning o! the ,f/u]'{h my]. lenniun. before chrlst, an official announcement said. r Eridu was the headquarters (o; the awe-ht people of Eabylonia who tVflk possession of the fertile marshiand treated when the Per- sian Gulf ‘rec-mien a’. the and c: the filth millennium 3.0. The region over which tee waters of the gulf once rolled new :s 683170. The once swat city is only a remote and isolated mound bearing the Arablic name of Abu She-rein. l Fourteen miles away are the‘ ruins o! Ur o! the Chaim-es, men-j ‘ iioned .n the Bible as the home of IAbrahxn, “father o! many .na- itlons." lt was at Ur in i929 that Sir Lemard Woolley. finding a bed| of watcrlafd clay eight feet thick separating lairrs e1 allvieni bur- ,ials. "o-xcluded that the rlay could have btt-n Ie't only by the great flood tiesoribel in Genesis Choice B. C. Cederi $hingles:—- No. I Grade 5"xI6" of colors. Rolled _ Slate Roofing - - ln various colors. "Hill of Heaven" Excavators urorklng larder the [direction cf Sayid Fund Safar lound ‘he temple at Eridu beneath ‘the lnl-ndutilrks of a colossal tower built by two kings or the third izlynasty oi’ Ur. U1 -Na.rnmu and Bur-Sin This tower was called the Zlggurat, which ha; been trans- _ laied as "the Hill of Heaven" or “the nwuntal. of God." Discovlrv o: the temp}.- mcy af- fect tirszries regarding 0M origins o! the surnerians, who believed they came into the country with their civllizzfion already formed, bringing ‘witki them knowledge of agriclllthrt‘, metal vvorkin8. and the a“ Shingles d - No. II Porlectiou 5"xI8" VEE-LOK Asphalt Shingles I25 lbs. weight-variety THICK BUTT Asphalt Shingles, ZIO lbs. weight. Also inn variety of colors. weights and PLASTIC cemém, caulk- Ing compound, liquid roof- ing cements and coatings. _ ' Illll {:5 Let us see your home.. enpenses by installing Insulation yourself. ALL TYPES 36 Lower Wafer Si. IT’$ TIME T0 INSIILATE If you insulate now. you'll be cool the reel o! the summer and worm and snug this WInlel'——in5|||¢,-|ti9n protects your Ilome from all t__I | l I I temperature extremes! .well tell you how to pore FOR ALL NEEDS ENGLISH WINDOW GLASS AII sizes up tq as" x as" m: WANT Til SAVES IN TNE LONG RIIN? Install tile in your kitchen and both. Til: resists moisture, pra- vents wafer damage, and it; glistening finish is permanent» no repainting every season g; so. Moreover, file clears readily —no special, pensive cleans- ers needed to keep it immacu- lute. Contact us for further inform- ation. - IMacDONALD-ROWE Woodworking C0., Ltd. Phone 34I PAGE SEVEN (i REPARE Now eon wmrenl You'll be as busy as the. Proverbial Beaver this Fall. Wily not start NIIW lo fix-up your home for the long Winter months ahead -- and start right by consulting“ MacDllNALIl-ROWE about your budding supplies. PAINT and IIARIIWARE PRATT 8. LAMBERT'S PAINT AND VARNISH RICHARD-WILCOX "TILT-IN“ GARAGE DOOR SETS art oi ‘aritlnfi Prlmllive re-l nut; and painted .tt t -.t es bel’ ved to Y t: .: Ballade s Adverse lonin wow disrovered in the 1920s T d b_ W lie ‘ little und Al “iibaidfluilfl ymlilibs alrom Erlftl). e Aftcr his eKrilvat-ons at Ur. Sir lleonarri believed that these o'dcr ‘lnhnbitints ‘mo been dwvwned in thr-‘r mumhut villages by the The clouds look like this on the Raindrops the size at m» lead in a pencil can be midst of storm clouds and have the neat flood; ‘out that some of the radioactivity borne to earth in the Sll-'1l8!"‘.l‘S, uibo he lhOllfllL bhzid r n. come into the country and ult Such a concept was outlined in an ‘their mics o1 ngn mounds with Associated Press interview by ex- ,walls .1 burnt brick, had survived ports who said that the; advantage 9,, 59v. 10p ygoqy great r..vllization oi’ such a te:-hnlque—f demon- 1n this way he, explained what strated-would be that a city far m"; haw, one or the purzles of inland could be drenched with scum pnql arr-hneoiogy. 'th¢ 5mg. radioactivity without exploding a am and cffinpletn dlgafjpQgfanQQ of bflmb 11nd" WllB-l‘ B4 W” dime i" the painted pottery wrvrh at one Bikini. ‘time B)’ GEORGE KIT(HEN otrrawa. Aug. 20—(CP) _ The relentlers drain on Canada’; dim. inishlng reserves ot united states dollars was .hrown into mgr-p focus today by official’ statistic; shawl"? “hi1?- ihe Dvmfiilon’: ad- figures almost all along ‘Le line as verse trxde balance with her south- ern nelshbar climbed to $440,000, months (i 194s 000 during the first six months or Dr. Edward Teller. scientists who worked bombs may be 1.000 times powerful than those used on Japan .30 set. forth ouch s belief Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. I POLAND GAVE FREEDOM Poised granted dom in 1573. LONDON — (GP) - Terence d Marney, London actor, never fail. religious free ered wlzei. his dog- raced on io the thins mom an omelet in supper “"1"”- flr? filfelgelflilly distributed ‘over ' . lie bomb, believes that future atomlciem s I more in the seems t'> hate been univer- w" i" ‘will’ That disturb n; total. only a bare $8.700. ‘~' away from the adverse balance for the whole of i040, lent renewed Cllnfrlmlilfih to predic- tions that the disparity would i The Experts Say By KAY REX (Canadlrn Pros: Staff Writer) OTTAEVA, Aug. 2'} —- (U?) ~ If ""_“ _ she has hall’ a dozen eggs in the 5mm“ arfllm llllft-‘dif-‘Rifii icupboard any wise housewife need! 1'3 muesli“!!! gelatin; one- n’ever be stumped when she comes Quafl" cull “if! "Merl "l"! PEI Q to plan a meal. she knows an o" yolks; one-quarter teaspoon salt; . by any filler name may be any- 9 3'4 All?! "ilk; 0M WISDOM! three egg whites; one- ed vegetables or greeted law car- grota to mixture before cooking. stage. He audience thought it was i0 a Slllnish cream fo: luncheon m1" ‘NP 4""?- pnrt o! the p‘ay." The t... Question Il one of the moat important you have to solve every year. '01: it depends your comfort I during the cold winter weather. May we suggest that you pur- ' - l Trim crusts from bread and ar- ‘dam! '3" ‘"3" 9° m‘: seasoning nnd- pour over the bread. ‘dessert - and if she‘; interested in 3°“ Idlllifl 111 O-‘Ild "ilfl- M!" trying out new dishes - therfl I will"! 0! Ell W135» "l! Ind always Cheese Puffit. 111111- 900! in 109 0f dwlfe boiler. , Ingrgdlenfs: 1g 1151mm], 511,,” stimng constantly. unt ‘nurture fstale bread; nnsqmq pound we"; coats the spoon. Dissoh. gelatin chef“; you, pus; g 3-3 mp3 mug; in hot mixture. Cool and add flav- lhreequnrters teaspoon salutpep- flflnl- W!!!“ mlXtlFB begins t0 per and paprika. Itlicken, fold m meringue made by range niece in alternate layers 595"" “II Wllillli Til-m i090 "19 |wlth OIHkSK’ in greased basing-dish. "W155 "lid flhm- 5"" 01h ‘"151’ ‘B9B; e335 shghtly, add mm; and ard sauce Six servings. m $51.]! g, 93kg Oygr-mmch 1., g ing Hwnemakers Association. A Ioderui.» oven inn-ll set-about 4i "Wm"!!! m"! °i FYI"! l" mil’ minutes (It thoroughly milled bo- are" Ehi-“d m" m 51"" 715-35‘ iron baking toe- puff-it will pllf! up 1° film" ' ll "allow "M fume m“, a wimpy '31,‘ 9,0 913m “w- two adults and three young child m" ‘rm was to be adequately red. This figure‘ was $.01 above the minimum‘ Budget Omomt: Ingredients: 11-2 ""494 i" Jl-"ll. i940. ll"! 03-91 cups soft bread crumbs: l 1-2 Cups 0V" Li" Jime- 19”- "ll"- milk; six eggs, separated; salt “AMI ~11?" Vi"! IPPW 071i? W; peppen Toronto where prices. attnrding to Mix rrumb; and milk. let soak, bureau of statistic’ reports, have; then beat smooth Beat e-gg yolks. i101 inuuml ll "ma" l‘ l" mm‘, add salt and pepper 3nd combine other points.’ said a VJIA. offic-l lwith bread mixture Beat whites IRI- - reach 0900000000 by the end of with $33.900.00i- last year. stiffIY i H y”- d°“'t "flak m“ wmflulation that Canada will seek Cover and keep in the ice boat un- l" 8010B ill? l5! T°P°PliITB Vi-9il"';p00,00y,u_m 1mm in wnsfilngbgn to this you and underlined the nasal Mr stem to build up the dollar reserve .n right the. unbalance. At Jail l for example Canada's U.S. dollar reserve totalled 01344;‘ 900.000. Despitr an expeHc-d inflow‘- of Ame-mean dollars this year, in- cluding some 3150000006 in tour- ist funds and possibly $250,000,000 t0 $00,030,000 lll EdtISh pllfdhases paid in Amer can fllndi. that $900,- 000,000 deficit still will make a Slibstfllthil-l hole in the reserve fund. A breakdown of the adverse bal- ance i‘-. each of the first six months of this yea: shouts doub‘ed COTTIPS-IPU with the com-spondng 000 in Febrllry, 1946, while the April tonal jumped to $91,600,000 against 8413052000 a year ago. May soaring t1. $102,500,000 compared Juno showed the only bright spot. wta the monthly l-Jbfil in ar- $00,500,ill;0. However. somewhat this was a. seasonal decline 000 above the deficit reported for June. i947. If. as expected, this year's ad- ion’: history. easier to come by, was only S87,- 000,000. it rose to $408,100,000 by they will so ahwifl ill" “will "i wartime m: but the ot-Erallon of you to r1811" the Hyde Park financial agreement (favorably to tne extant of $25.00 TIIETE- IIBS F0611 IBCLITTPIIIPSDPC- bolster her reserves bu: official circles consider this unlikely. On the. other side of the trade picture. dealing with the world at er was invented. Diwsiclfifw “M115 ' large. Canada. has a favorable bal- ured body holi- With W011‘ hlllds- ance o! $500,000 for the first six month: o! the year, resulting g q 33335941090 m1 Norway's oout is more than l: ,,',‘,’§,‘,,._°."-Z‘;’,‘,,.‘;l_-,Z.,_M, 1,, pan“; _ooo miles long. about half on or cuggqneg, ance mround the world at tlz. with finer second-best Britain, the lr-minlon had a lav- ° arable balan rr oi’ $269,000,000 against $..°97.l00.000 for the wholo cl 1948. ‘Ihe FkbruB/‘y deficit. {or exam- “mm M, the “,1; ‘Mwin; pie. was $B"I.IL‘C,OOO against $?7.100,-,,,ndemay here, l was the worst month, the deficit in; skirt; n; they are showing lonfli and. walk with tiny mlncin¢ m!!! 0!- again, t/ze total still was $52,001» cause your less are cramped in I worse balance lumps to $900000.000 take it and the will to wear it,’ it will he the worst ln Ire Domin- then Paris says W“ N11 But she dress designers h Peril i The 1905-00 average, in a peace- this season leave that decision to‘ tune eta when U15. dollars were Y0 . ht hip- staved ill a. critical period and it. naive a natural figure eig _ dropped to uomooouco in ms and line simply b? ti“ WW“ °i m“ - ness in the skirts.- 01121100460 in 10M and even swag springs nun game" “rung ‘Wm tiglhtfltting waist yokes of the full- 00o in 1r45. m“ of “pressed box and m," ing into a molded waistiihe- — Atlantic Ocean reaches a dept-h of 44.000 lest. | Long Skirt Not A Must This Year PARIS. Aug. 11 —(A'P)-You will have to do a. little horn dropping on everything in your wardrobe to be a la mode, but leading designers seem to be putting the fashionable women on their own this fall. Styles stretch from hounglasl waists and long hobble skirts to the graceful billowing princess silhouette. But the long. below-the- calf skirt is not a must this season. even though it is creating the sen- now Schiaparelll. Maggy Rouff and i other leaders are showing Just Ali many mld-cali-length, free-swing- IIRAPERIES Pictures and Mirrors Framed Furniture croted for shipping and storage Wedding Presents and Chino carefully packed. Hoover Vacuum Cleaner for lain SIIPPLIES I67-I69 Kent Street i HENRY MaeFARLANE a. c». Furniture Upholstered and Repaired IIPIIULSTEIIING‘ Phone I042 and tight ones that restrict move- ment. In brief, there need be no tul- uf-wars with bedposts to ' inches, any more than W“ M“! COFFEE FOB STRENGTH The original meaning of coffee 1"” (or quahwah, as the Arabs called HAD EARLY CULTURE Early culture o! tzhe Indilns liv- ing in Mexico dates lick to around 200 13.0. rears propping some $l2,000000 t0 recalcitrant waists down to 22 m L, strength narrow skirt but 12 inches from the ground. If you have the figure that can have it.‘ u. l Dropping your hem: u fa: as Nearly all the full skirted dress- This either ammo/n. Manusmrr < I For yelra before the thermomet- DEFT-MY moans quator. At a point near Puuto Rico the stiff and fold into mlvtltre. Pour into hot greased pan and slowly until rirm. 25 to 30 minutes. _ cook m a sir-w oven for the Int Q l0 minutes if desired. to brown the chose your supply new, while cool is available and CGPIIII delivery can In mode. We cm prepared to deliver: American Herd Cool Old Sydney Screened Albio Lump qnd Nut top. The same mixture may be cooked L! scrambled eggs. Five to . six‘ servings. l l variation - l: Ans chopped nar- ‘sley, green omens and diced celery lto mixture before cooking. 2; When cooked.. Ulreud omelet with Jam Ior jelly. fold over and serve at m; I Inver m Screened °“°°' s‘ M‘! "P"? “hwpm °°°k' NFORMATlON Ire: 1'0: Screened and Stoker I | l-c .. lz';"¢tl:."'::.§:;::.'r" l '1': = t. s. srsvmsow _ _ , HP/INIH Maw/flaw ' TRAVEL‘. IIIIEAI l- "chm 8' c’ y no atcrmoupsr. Plume 1100,10: on» st. "m, m A MIMI cww -4 N 0- T ll C E ' To Retail Merchants W0 IIIVQ PLYIUIITII BIIIIIER TWINE R00 T0p. ' 600 Feet To The Pound In Stock. W. K. Rogers Agencies LIIIITEII‘ . Mk @_@.@g©_©_.©__©@i§ Q, . . HAS GALORE ..........c--..-ss WRIGHTCS HAS Boy's Oxfords at WR|GHT'S HAS women's Oxfords ut . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . WRIGHT'S HAS Women's Loafers at . . . . ... . ..... ... WRIGIWS ms Women's Oxfords s» WRIGHT'S HAS Men's Call Oxfords or ............ WRIGHT'S HAS Men's Coll Oxfords u! . . . . . . .. . ... warren-resellers, WRlGHT"S CREPE SOLES I 1M 5.00 5.00 6.50 6.00 0.00 ‘w; -.-a---..'..-¢--v~.-.,§.-._. _. _ g T)’, -.