Pa 18 The Guardian ursday, June 1'1. 1954 _ Discuss Effect Of Brain Damage On Behavior By Bob Joyce Canadian Press Staff Writer MONTREAL. «CPI — Prof. H. linger Roevold of Yale Uni\'0rsi1j.' Thursday told the International D5)'CI‘i0l0KlC3l Congress I! deal of vvorlr still has before scientists can what effect damage to will have on behavior He said experiments with mon- keys indicate great rare is neces- sary in interpreting the results of damage or sttiniilation inside the head On: experiment was to test the effect of an electric currrnt. on a monkey's sense of discrimination: a second test was to see if fear could be Rl"lliC‘-filly stimulated. TRAINED MONKEYS He trained l2 monkeys to go suc- cessively to the right and left 50 times. Later he had them distin- i tell exactly the brain Rlllsh hetive-cu two cups one with. with a 1 black lines and the other black tririntzle. He placed four-pi-oiixed electric needles inm each side of the brain so the ctirrent could be routed to different areas ed on at r‘t"l’lall‘i ]’t0in’S it did no‘ interfere uilh but did affrct the monk!-_\"s flhlllli to turn Filth’ and left .<iiccz-ssivr.i_v.' the animal ht‘t‘0m.ll2 coiifused. Exneriments on co-operation weze OULUHPG bl’ ti Chinese professor who said he l)(‘ll“\'€5 he has dis- W‘-7\‘F"l 3 l1lF«-i'\‘ hrZri,b\' some the :inim:ils and llLllllflll5 are born to fight. RATS AND CATS Dr. Loh Seng Tsal condiicted ex- periments vilth rats and cats at Tulane University in New Orleans He was Able to get fl€l‘(‘P cats.is1tri many dead rzils to their credit, to live praceably side by side. He placed a rat and a rat in A box rlivirlerl hv n gloss screen, ltl'f‘i replarnrl with a wire mesh. After 700 trials dtirintz '28 days the cat rind riit co-opri':i‘.ed. it took SOC trials before the partition coutil be removed safely The cat. anti ra' learned tho’ by toucliing two bit’- tnns Sli'l’lllllElll"t\ .=i_v l'‘3S*’ 7* l7'll'Ilti't“i] that dl\'l(‘lt'(i tlietn fl'om lll"ll‘ fonrl. When tho. it"'l"l‘i’t‘l thal l!‘1.‘\‘ and tl“tt tiioy (‘(llll’l do it only t.ntrrtlic:‘. they \\‘t'2‘f‘ uilling to Sll:ll‘f‘ the same dish 0.’ food, United Church Missionary Dies 'l‘()FiU.'\'T() \L'i’l A Sciimgrtiiii, Ilii"SllIil}iI'jy \\'livi — IQ.-v. Jéli1lI"S Uititcri (.'ii.ii’rii cti 40 )'(‘ill‘S iii -1 l I 'i‘iiiiitlnri anti ii. ...i tiiiiiiiizi, (lit-ti ‘-7-"l'i." cniiiill‘'*5 93“ rm" 3 "i"-‘l ~"‘>'i . l\’lvinrin.\’ .'\i Ills liivnie ill siiotirbati l‘1‘F"l-Sf‘ in C°ll€(‘“"l?»“ll°“ ''”‘‘L ‘“t [hp mm: mm mp gnwmmnn Yml‘ Pm... ( ,.,,,m - mN~h,,m7,,~.tmn iisv iicrstitision or (‘flI‘t'f‘lOl’i in built‘.-l He i--n: :i fm:~.ii; t\ii|‘,4‘|lln'll of the Tho rlrrrlopmeii‘ of rollrriirt “ill HP ill’? I‘0ll'<‘llVf‘ infill‘ UYlll"l’l Cllllivli lvl"’lli'F£l(‘.ll twillcgc-‘f:ii’nis will rcmziin “tho cctitrnl PT'mlf“' S“""k.'~’ ll‘-dlcfilcd 0'13?» at Sim l"."i‘Ii:iIitl~. 'i<lilfl. anti .1 prnhlrni" of the govrrimiciii's a<.'- ”‘‘’’:'Z “'11 L" *1 bl“ "back 10 We mi-.~mhr~.~ of in‘ mi :. hii;ii'<l of riciii‘ttii'a1 policy. SirClt_v saifl. l"““ "l“"" “I C“‘Ch°51°\'<'‘kllL 85 E(ltlt‘Il‘l*llt l'l(~ .f‘.. Iirivii Ill l’ii.iiti: hr‘ El‘-1'l\l-"llI‘Il it‘ ‘ill lltilhti NB - liili Llll‘Illli_\' li:~ll, v--“.2 hi; stti ri:i_\' , . l‘ll iir- l"I|','lllIiij .1; of [lift tl. litr‘. "ll‘lIl for lit Stii'\'I‘.vii-. i'l".l‘l.“' his ‘sitirit-', . former filirijs S Bioivii, tiiir-c‘ da\igliIr~i’.'~ .iiirl one run. IiI‘ll.|l E:.“ET(NE‘:A lirI"T‘I~IS 'l'fIK‘i'fI lA."i li(‘<irlf‘l1lS of I‘,\’.'ll-‘ '”k" ”"""‘ l""7""" """ """“l‘”“ (‘SIfllVllSllf‘(I on the Island, requires it L'nit Illziiiagt-r to fun of tits» i.iii1r~ kil(‘,< in the \\tii'lrl Tito lirvx kl"-i. {ill by .'iti , _ ‘ . \ .- ‘I 't=ot. will t.-..,,_.,, 9“ _,,,,m(,_< Md‘ ciigzigt in personal sales and zigtiit_\ tlcttiopiiicnt. and '.\'Ill l"‘l'l.H‘ H0 l1\f‘Yl l"tl(‘l\ to not them off ill” uimiiirl. \\‘limi ll‘. was turii-I the FllfT.r‘F iif rims‘ lllt‘_\' could if» ' BUY YOUR PEANUTS FROM AND VOTE FOR L. MISS ENTERPRISE (Miss Helen Mat-Donaltl) Sponsored by ENTERPRISE BAKERY in the Kinsmen Popularity Contest. for llH‘ll‘ campaigns to raise fiitttls for vnrioits _lr't'l‘.\’r~<_ 'l‘lin l-Iiitorprise Bakery are in this Pnpiilarity Cont!-st spniisnriittz the above. lady in this Kinsnion (‘luh effort. for good food products. Honiri-Made Bread, Pastry. Cakes. (- and Island Brand Potato Chips. We commend the efforts of the (Ttiarlottefown Kinsmen Club charitable oo- named The l~‘.nts-rprise Bakery in a lnral firm sitpphinz local needs tc., GERALDFON, ofit... (CF) — Rev Barker. one of three Manltouwage prospectors who each mode more than $1,000,000 in one of the big- gest base metal finds in Canadian history. is staking his fortune in the future of this town. He's building a $100,000 home for his family on solid rockbed near the huge log cabin in which he lived in this community 150 miles northeast of Port Arthur. Already he's taken over 890.000 of the town's debentures. has of- fered another 560.000 to the com- munity to extend water services to his land and the neighboring arra about 1 1-2 miles from the cenirt‘ of town and has lifted the mort- gage on the Presbyterinii church. The three “Sunda_\' prtxspi-cto:'s." auto dealer Jack Forster; Bill Dawidowich. a former CNR (‘Ill- ployee. now a lumber camp forc- man. and Mr. Barker. staked c‘.1iin'~' little more than a year ago that mm‘.-. them rich and started a min- in; rush that rivallcd Klftlidlkt‘ days. Each received from Gero Mints $39,000 in cash and 102.000 shares of stock now selling on the Toroiito stock exchange at about $10 a share. Drilling is now in progress and if and \'lliI’ll Geco gets in pro- ductlon they will receive a roy:«ilt,' of 15 cents 8. ion on all ore inineti from four claims. Mr. Barker. ii carpenter. won't commit himself, but his friends say there's one chief ambition he hasn't fulfilled. They say he'd like to have the town's $.'>00-a-your job of mavor. He‘; served on council six _i-ears. Indications are Mr. Barker m.i_v be able to realize his ambition. Mayor Charles Forman. now in is the rich peasant who By nos DALI./is sahotzitte r.)llectivi7.ation. l.(i.\'liON - tfieutersi — Cm-hm Slovakia has adopted at niodinrti Riissinn blueprint for l'€\‘alnDll"_' ' lll[lll‘P and boosting food pro- bornly sinrill fzirnicr. P reporieti Mniid.i_\' ‘.li.it the C‘/.t‘('llOSl0\'al( (Tommuiiisi l‘.1r‘.,v Congrcss. currently mectiiic zn Prarzue, llli5llillTlfiUSl)' app-sovsrl nzriciiltiiral plans outlined by Pront- Err Vilcm Sirniiy Among those a'ienrlin«: the Cxrt-ii roii:rr.~=s is Nikita S Khiuslic‘nr~v first .<cc:'ct.ii'y of tht: S0\'lf‘L Coin- zniitiist Pnrtr and .'l‘l‘t‘illlt'(‘l of "tr Soviet niastcr plan for rcwirgzniiirti .' RlZt‘Lt‘tllllil‘~". I.\'('RF.Ah‘F. (K-\l.l.I-1|) FOR lectivizctl." arcordiiiiz to !~‘lt'(ik_V. tn the Czech ronrzrnss. IIIUSC lll('l't"(‘l.’-I‘ ‘ll(‘lll\'«'il1lZlt:ll‘ll)'" l\'c\v tlitimis nro frivnrablii." hr- ’l‘lit- attiltitle of the C..."- Till‘ CZt‘('li iilniis tl\l'l;ill’(l Til tht | .\ <ii'i\'t- is also to L)1‘l.’lllll('l1I"tl ll‘lt":’t' is in Riissiti. He said ?lH7lllIS'. CZECHOSLOVAKIA FOLLOWS MOSCOWl PLAN IN REVAMPING AGRICULTURE tried to in prac- tice, the "ltulnk" is often the stub- indiritlualisiic medium and in C’/ecliosloviikla. just under 33 per crnuof tho land so far is “col- Piemier And only a few of these ('nll."Cil\'t‘ farms are tvoi-icing satis- fR(‘?fil‘ll_\, he admitted in his speech .\I CST IN(IltI"..-\5E MEDIBERSHIP Siroky sillfl that collective farms their membership. tziroiizli llldlvidlifil peasant “joining collective .’..ii-nis \‘.fl'.il(l be set up "where can- added. uili no doubt cletcrmiue whether ill Lhvll the "ltulalt." \\'lV1.Rt‘(‘nlTllllC 320,000 persons will be directed to ~ l'ni- tn the official Communist vcrstoii. :t$!l‘l("illl\ll't‘ this _\'car and next year. . btit not t-ssoiitlnl. iititl, will rt-t-t-ivc thorough trnliiiiig. R. C. Mactlonaitl. L.L.B.. C.I..[l., Reply to: The Crown Lift: Insurance Co., I’.O. Box 10, LIFE INSURANCE UNIT MANAGER 1 . A large Cntiiitlian lift-. lnsiiriint-e (‘0lIl|):lll_\’. long Previous life insurance t-xpt-rictice is (lf‘SIl'llI)lt‘. If the applit-aiif is without lilo lIlStl|‘:lll('t' exper- l(‘li(‘l‘. lw will complete an tiptittitlc test, anti, if quali- Sitperintentlent Ma ritime Division. Moncton, N.B. lfai es Efiinzo sear. lb. msii'en6unomtaiuiic: ii;;iijT3is; CHUCK ROAST BEEF. lb. . . . . . . . . . -55¢: Stew MEAT t-Lars. lb. ;2_i_= 32: waiver-i:ier:ini2”ar‘”*°"". . . . . . . . . . . go; Graves‘ WAX BEANS. yellow. 2 for . . 35¢ Colgate‘: or Maple Leaf FACE SOAP. 3 for TOMATOES.pltg. LETTUCE. Extra |.erge’............. FRESH NEW ams.ziin. z3_c_ Eiuéuuasas. 23: 25¢ 21¢ 23: ‘eaaneauit.’t'"r» 33; Millionaire Prospector Staltes Fortune On Future Of Northern Mining Town his third term, says this is his last year; that he plans to retire and allow one of the councillors to seek the post. He and Roy Barker are close friends. Mt’. Barker’: deep interest. in the town is apparent in other titan ti- nancitil matters. He's chairman of the public util- ities committee and his largeframe is a familiar sit.-ht to townfollr when at DFDJOCIS underway here. His own property is one of activ- ity flS lie supervises construction The new home will have 10 rooms for himself, his wife and four chil- dren Included in plans is a double nar- iigr "for friends‘ use." Mr. Barker rio.=sii't own a car nor does he plan C.N.R. Appointment OTTAWA —- (GP) — Paul Hazel- ton Fox, 65. of Montreal, former chief of u-uisportation for the Can- ‘ V BLAME MUDDY WATER LONDON (AP)——Muddy water in tanks wal blamed for the break- down ot 10 locomotives which pulled trains out of the Liverpool street station Mona . choked the pipes leadlngiz-‘:mm‘:° t nka to the boilers. suburban . Q vce was‘ disrupted as enxtneeerri e trait-is _into the nearer: adlan National Railways. " was named chief transport office: in the health department’: civil de- fence division. He succeeds Huvey W. Adams. recently named director of information services. In co-operation with the trans- port department, Mr. Fox will be responsible for the operational planning of transport requirements for civil defence including road. rail. air and water traffic. to buy one. A quarter-mile road will lead to the house from the main street. Asked what construction would cost. he said materials were being purchased as needed and he hadn't been doing any figuring. But. "if it costs $100,000 I've got the money to pay for it." OFFIOE better education. HELP WANTED LADY between ages of 25 and 35. Must be accurate at figure work. No typing required. Apply in person to—- PERSONNEL OFFICE, R. T. HOLMAN LIMITED SUMMERSIDE OLERK Grade 10 or LADIES Shortles, reg. $29.50- Speclal $12.95 to $16.95 Skirts — Cotton, Linen, Taffeta. etc. $2.95 - $10.95 Blouses—An Extra Special Buy ........ .. $1.00 & $1.59 T-Shirts $1.25 to $2.95 Shorts & Pedal Pushers —$1.95 to $3.50 Flannel Blazers- $6.95 & $7.95 Grey Flannel Slacks $5.95 Coats, reg. to $39.50— for .$19.50 Coats, reg. to $49.50. wAtiM suititv DAYS AHEAD; ARE YOU PREPARED? now $24.50 & $29.50 ly reduced prices. All girls’ Coats and Coat Sets clearing at great. CHILDREN Gabardine Jackets, reg, $2.50; Special ........ _. $135 Blazers, sizes 2 to 14, in wine, navy and green _ $2.95 & $3.95 Plaid Slacks, size 7 to 14.. _ $3.95 Jeans——Plaid trim — with matching plaid shirt $2.95 Sun Suits, sizes 2, 3 & 4- 69 Bathing Suits $2.95 urci Also Sweaters, 'I‘.sh11-ts‘ Shorts. Corduroy Over. ails, Blouses, Slips, pan. ties, etc. Suits. grouped to clear\ $15.00. $19.50 & $24.50 Suits in $69.50, now $49.50 LADIES’ STORE , Our Lay-Away Plan The GREENDAL co. Ltd. 150 GT. GEO. ST. (sum: IN wiitiiur on BLOND FINISH) 1 Double Bed 1 Full Size Dresser I Chest of Drawers _l Spring-Filled Mattress 1 Steel Slat Spring 1 Chenille Bedspread - 2 Scatter Mala 2 Pillowa 17 Pieces lncluded-- check Each Item 2 Pillow Cases 2 Shasta 2 Dresser Lamps 1 Bad Lamp Mr. and Mrs. Dresser available, if desired in place of Ra- gulur Dresser at 20.00 Extra. HOLMAN’S Bolila Stores . . . . Stages AGreai: Savings Event! A Handsome Compote Bedroom Ensemble 1 SENSATIONAL 7-DAY SALE Furnish a bedroom in its entirely at one low cost... 159.00 buys all 17 places as illustrated. FOR ONLY ALL YOURS $|5- DOWN —ii'i'ai , as om F,9,N9..§. Elm ' Balance Ia Monthly Payment: 6584 we nsmvi-iii c. o. n. . Ave. ' . Saturday, June 12th ‘lliroitgli Saturday. June 19th