c ,,.-.c.. '3 i is There may be good reason for R: but one feels that the argument: advanced by the Times' writer are not too plausible. To begin with, Britain has no right to "invite" any x 7A9 Gt! zmfiani "Lat Pmiu an-.. .u.u ua. Ila Dov" flbillbod war! mean an -vrnwn -I 1” VH9" W9"- " ' aarlotuluwa. P EL. by no lenliumu company on It fun: if W- l'ulonIo. Illtrflllf Towel Hing. ”'.diw'lY NOTES BY THE war - "Speaking ; ;....; -.--------u ..::t:.t:..-::..::::.-::-..: lavaahla no far-not (neg, it doaart am one ' "" Old 11633. ' . . uu oi .-1: . . . ' ' ':' is:';""”:l:i.?i”li'3li.??”l?JEli'"' '""””' Wfl" ” 3”" l h ” (””"”0""”"h- ...'l'ucn YOU! um llluueli la the middle of it.- WW "mi" -re the vicruu. of Humor: :m.....A.:::m3;.in.w This would have to be done by the I)! 1'0 ll TEETH. .. 3." lawn” , more accidents since the mecil;ill- to i an ' . , ' i ' u--nun vi Inecnn-dun PM ttommoiiwealth as ii whole, and it 1! Irunltaa the tooth roxiilnrly and - , kn" "ic”""'"""'”' The 93"-50. m--w Wm M U""""""- . . . lonely In one of the mat tm- The foot that you; e no uw" '” 5'9"” PW Ivan.-n ..illl-es .. suluuierum-, ilunusua and Alberto: dnumnll whether In Israel; (335; in” mime 0. . Autnullud .. . pm c::”u.3lihu;v- ul. POO! um. . i p u” a mempnt Could be reach. not IIIMIIIIIIII have only bean ta Canada .a fovr A pair at aewiyweda prouuly 3... ., .....l llnutl ... ... WM” ”” ” 9 p - ,.. year: could acore heavily at the none: that they have toured rm-. nun Ll.-.--moral - it-I ov-unfit! P'"”""' "t ed. For one thing. at least two pres- .5”; difficult Grade 18 exams in In In- 3; act J thgnda dollar a 3 j”” V”, ,-, If - - l H - - . - . . III e u or tau".- i -., ' ;;ni7..,, ,,,..,,...ry is ueallu mu cm nu mbeis, Indian and (eylon. are "3 With "III "N! IN WIN Old ".17 1, M to 5” ”7f ltie it i. . . V. , . If-ffmllltholollo iliifuatrlouycanadalathegatnarhy wgrmmuh E” in nu: unlkvsl uik." J pl'9ii.V f”""dl) lflth Ju3t now: OW if lhll country. 11 I m at I-u.i I M l-'ltl1)AY, on. I'.'. l'.l:'i'6 nnri thcy would llafdbf do :3n3.'Thm8 man” ii'o:ii”h:rachv.v'g?::a:-aha too lnucll 1' Vghthe Earl at Beacoiislielil ' ”” "T" ' p that might impair that friendship, y "Wm. "cu-wad to mm W much 10' ztganmuptzi-'aneIll.,ewlli:n said. ”nn 1 Hid;-keling Opportunity as cl.--or tics with Israel certainly ofownal-ah 3"”--V"””' 7"” Pm” without a formidable opiiosifiiaiiif '1 s t l l w I would. For another, Israel is not "Anni B3" The cone of the Common in the m'”"',w""m hem” l9 WEHIIM i killlllill lo telup oul in . h . ' funk: "won. an”, by nu duh,” ill mind. unfortunately they an ..m . 1. ,...,, .-..-.19 kt .. ' ox-.ii-tlv the ”lilnoi-cnt victim" of I younntor. This type of bnuii M, mung." an 5,, A mm. IIWIYI do Io--Brantford l-:xp.,.. (mill Hilluill till a A ., . - l X q -I H mum” mg is sometimes Iliould contain two rows of me- be, who” nay Wlu'l"M mo” tor 1-.-.p.. .-ima -miuv years ago. iui 1W I ' l'” (ll-H t” ' dium stiff hriltlea with six tuft: ,-,,,-mihbie um, mm of . mum" p A. U, H1 .. v1a..mm.. t .-.-.1-,.1 l mmlc out to be. on balance, perhaps ll 9935 1'W- dove can nuke lumen . Vefuv ""9 3'" 5'" t0nVerled .VI'I'.”' H lmmh . i i i he is less to lil'lme than her neigh- n ' . nod id” '0' your ymmr Am” Nfmh Si" "ml ("W ""”0" Tm; "en" "dressed to. S" T"”'”' Ali'w;i5.- ll: .1 i-illllrtt-rs to 3l..i..-mu p s s . .. . I star to have two such brushes. in ,1; out when he dun, his duh ud. 1' U038 loday. doesnt have illi- . . -. 1- .- . l Imlirs tor the long series of warlike "ch Y0" 550"” NW0 two )'UuI'- Often it appears the moat inartl- "me '"e”"'5 " m "'0 dais --I We lmw lvu HM lilrdmd” l”' i I , . . h h i be self. In this way you can be sure ' culate members are the beat bands evmgmstis revival. '""VlC'33- ll sin. .- Ill .-wpliwiiicilt --'. Illvlilixills, iuw.-itllcliss. s e as en of Ilwlys having a brush with dry l crs.--Ottawa Journal ";"";lV has W 50 with the Drum- .. - wllwlx oi lilwwm-.iIlxi' arts more than "'5 mm bl'i3'-19! TOBGY 501' USE - 0 an 3 mm” "I "W "Ht 941 -will--'l V i ll V”-ll 1” ”'i”l l l ” ' A d . k i H Old code of And that's important. A magistrate at lmnllttnn alll- imznazs 1” sgcyclle WW" s5"4l'- K it i ” .. 1” nd ..l'":..”'l-5.2:: 2:223.” - :::1;..'.i:: ”."":;".i::.. "' from M V A. 'iT9ill'rlir- M0T"'i”” 'l W WHXm':P' an me ir :7” eye a T not come in contact VA'iih.fliilP!' ways at night. Ccrtainlv some N" """ 9'95"” it 50"II'll1Inl' t, , . ., ., u...il1 for a tnlllll" I bit 100 eagerly brushes light clothing or mnecuni uni” Lhattho farmers can best ti0l'L U... become ll" WW -4-sl”k mil" ” l ' ' . . r .f hl A . for themsclvcathrouiha th - -- . . - , . p . 3 At im-,9,-, Incidentally. there's a tnoili- h9"id h " fir” 9”- d”-k om H f ””'”-i'' string pl illlitlli stalls All - . brush naupbk. new Mm an aw slicker makes a pcdeiitmin almost 3 3 C””P,9”,V9 9 0" by sunli- lnvisllfc on ll wet. dark night. Wch Drllllllllallnn Is'thc Ulluli ilcr ha:-cs strctrliliiu ulluosl a liltlll-.lll(l p miles down tliilimlas liurtlicsl twist frnln Fl'nlwisl1vi' Bay to floosc l1.'ly, N.-wlvlillullliiul. 1,nlw-.uloi'. Hllli gt ftlnncton for frcigllt Hills to the uudiscln-crl uumbcr of bl-ls:--. Nlolic- 3 iii-'mi. or at South African---or. i0-F ton hllsiiii-ss ol'l'ii'lzils cstinullc the that nlattcr. all ultrli-nationalistic I-Sp :(.m,l.m,),.m-S ,i,...i,-i.,,. ll .11 "mm ( :lll.'lIi1.'lll- would say about that sort, hllflfirnlls of lliolls-illlls of dollars in K husincst locally. ll Ix to In linpwl Ilmt l'liIu'i' lili- warrl Island will at lcast llvuciit hf; this policy in shipment of ilgriclll- hlrrll supplies to the Mom-toil centre. This is the logical supply sollrce for Illl'il curmnmlltics ill the M;il'llilnl-x, I.nd no time slioulll lie lost in surw)” lng the lnituation and making the necessn ry contacts New Vaccine stead nl is more ulisily less. clue is llr. Allu-rt yonrl qilcstinri. should invite. Israel Tin- conipuuv srlwillilcs arr lwlu: l-ll.uv.;- ed and Plan: rnarle tri haw all-i-rzlft 1 Mini? l'0l'lllll0nlW-Hllh lfi9H- lmiif-El"? l-ironl the United -States National Foundation for infantile Paralysis Cfll'nf3K' word of ii new VR('I'lf19 for use I -v c against polio. This one, ythllv it related to the Salk preparation. llscs . that live polio vii-lises instead of dead I ones and it can be taken orally in- liy in):-vtion. l'ViOl'f'IilPl'. ll prep:-ircd than Salk product and costs considerably ('t'-"l'lllllt1 ll; and ill lhc mcliullmc thrvv stress the lnipol'll-iii:-c of tho gr-llvl':ll l use for pcrsoiis of all nuns of the Salk v;ir'r'iiw which has prmcri cflrwlnr-ncss liilfllljlll not ltlllhl lic- lnlriguing Suggestion A lcttcr lo the New YOFK 'l'imr-s ct-illalns lhc slltzizcstioii that Britlilil to bccoinc ii i member of the Commonwealth as I means of ”redrcssing the balance of powm'" in the Mitldlc East. The writcr believes that this would save the Jewish slate from its foes and at the some time "provide a con- structive answer to Nasser's bnnrlitry and his dream of pan-Arabism" by giving Britain "a finrl and irrevoc- able foothold-in an area where her Interests are vital and where she the P. E. Island Historical Society ' could exercise her influence for peace." He cites India's "iii-ccptlincc dtfieoueenasaaymholofthafree As for tlic silggcstioil that Com- l nmnwcalth status for Israel would i :il'l”ni-d Bl'it:-lin ii ”firm and irrevoc- l ..i.i.- l'm1llolrl" lll the Middle East. it i crmlwolis View of the silttltx ml what an Indian politician, or a Pak- '. of tlimririnzl l EDITORIAL NOTES 'lWrrlay the P. E. island Hospital Icligllc of Mercy observes its 20th annix el'sm'y. cxm-llvnt work. wlilrli it is hoped will llc colltilluod during the coming gvlivs. I O I Fiiilllii-9 Vllnisler iiHI'TiS scum: to lw uiulw-ulcd what to do with this year: his. surplus. Any taxpayer cniilrl .Illm:PS' in very few words mus and means of handling it. i5 The Prime Minister's intimation lotloral grants to universities will be doubled in the near future - will nwel, with general approval. It will also cm-uurage the hope that lcdcral assistance will soon he made available for Pdllf'Ftfif')fl8i purposes on all levels. The action is long overdue. I l I l l lilv The dist-mcrcl' of this new l'Hf'- a a o Sabin, Ft mo'fil1')li scientist in Cincinnati who reports that if is now ready to be used on hilmlins. hating given long term im- mllnizzitioii to r'liinlp.'-imccs. The first large Rt'8iP lcst will he on prison in- mates who have volunteered for the experiment. it may he noted in p:-lsslng that in mmiy instiiilccs pri- soiwrs liiivc svllviorlcd thcrnscllvs to certain medical risks as a service to humanity--ii very good service it is. fflu. Some months ago, it will lw rc- cnllcrl. :i izrulip sulirnltlcd to cxpcrl- p Wlllitcii-i" play he the reason or it-;imrls bi-hind the clemency shown by Polish courts to the ringleader: of last. .lllnn's riots, the fact that the ill-lcndailts were even allowed to argtle tlwir Casi-s is in welcome de- parture from the mock trials of other years. D I D it was a nuuziiiliccllt performance which the Bcaux Arts Trio gave in the first of this season's Community Association series at the of Walcs College hlill last ('olil-ort l'l'lllPP in:-nls in ca nccr rcscarcli lit lln- I awning H is m be hoppd mat up doubled risk to their hcalth. It will be some time yet lio'fm'l' l ilvlinilc proof of cffcctivciicss for thc ' Sabin lll'I'pHl'Fl'lIill is esralllishcd. evcrl if tlw first tests show promi.-zing re- llllts. Rut, evidently, mcdir-nl author- itics arc cvllllinllsly optimistic cori- othcr opportunity will be giving of liearim; this gifted ensemble in the iii-ar llllllre. l 'l . . . l A rnporl says that Plritisli regis- lnrcrl ships llslmz the S1107. (lanai still flllll1llmi)Pl" those of any other coun- lry. Norway. lllbcria and Italy are , also hit: llscrs, while ships of Ameri- .' can rcglstry arc close to the bottom I Q of tho list llowcvcr. nine! of tho Ships llurli-r Libcrian registry are Amcrican owned. 0 O . Trlido Minister Howe say: he B crmlidcnl that the Unitr-rl States will nindlfy it: ulwlil .19. l l i rt 1 policy Wl1crPhy milntries which need it can pay for it in tbcir own non-dollar cllrrcncln-2 limllillcss, Mr. Howe has his own wasons for taking this view, but whiitever they are they do not tally with reports from Washington that the program will he stepped up in the coming months. Dr. Ilarycy in his address before 9mpilHSi7.Pd the need of a Provincial Mllscilm, and the advantages accru- ing therefrom. He has even offered pociation of nations wlthmittlous to present a collection of hiatorleal ff any nwvercignty whatsoever" All documents to the museum "if and qi example for Israel to emulate If tvttedtodoao. -Ihllt when it is established." This seems now to be the opportune time. It illfbpuulbihtyoflaroelbcutrlng has hecnniggatedonaeveraloc- A heathen unions that the old Post Offica i pj,ogfaMoa,fornd-an laitidtrig.nowncaot,baacquti-adfor A. l"f1.!"'.'.Uj'”' &tiuapoae.xnanyaaaa.tclo- allot-hUab,lata&IIa uldivflid The League has done i ' llx prm-ism is that all this should POINT OF VlEW The Conquest fihriatophcr Young tn Belwecn tlic nnrthcrn tundra and the productive strip of scttlsd Cali- lidn lies a vast no-man's-land nl lakes lllri itAi'iYYlDvillf' lTlllSii'PL' country. it is f'i(lllEf'I'lIIls and ill- nccessiblo, lllllc knnun and llitlr valued. y Now sllrltll-lily. lli.unL- to A lil- ycar research study by a Hamil- ton acienlist and the invention nf A Scottish cnizlnccr. llic lnliskclz is in bi: laid Iipcli. II lllli lic lr.'lvcl- Icd. rharlcd and pcrh.'ip- rcclailn- ed for llscllll work The scientist is Di Nnrulliil W. Radfnrth professor of hotllnv at McMa.xlcr l'nlversity His sliulir-s corrclalccl with :ovcl'nm('nl at-rial surveys. have shown what nill-ikcg is and him it can bc rllartcrl from the air. SQUFZIIHES THR()l'fill The cnszinccr iii James (.llihhI"l' lsnn, of Blgizar, ix'lllRrlNhll'P lll-. invcntlnn. R I071-inn ralerpillnr lraclor glrdlctl wllli giant bilin- ancy tanks. nan hitrb itself ncrnss open water and siqllclcll its way through bags that have been known to swallow railway engines. The result. Dr. Raillnrth says. is that "tho wllole qllcstlnn of the future of the mirth min now bc con- sidered in ii filfl'.'l'Cni light.” Mllskcg is ll deep layer or rlcnd vegclation sllspcndcrl in water be- low a thin layer of living plants. It cnvi-rs about Sliltllflft srullirc milcs of (lzlnarla -.'in iirca half l again as ml: as Oniiiriu, ulm-ll ill itsclf about half lnllskci. Bil chunks nf Dvery prmlnce Mvfhl Nova Scntili and Prince Edward island are i'm'f'rNi uilh H Vnsl of this vast arm is warm clinllgli for SPiliPlIl"ni. and much of it may be fcrlilc cnoulzh for ;llZFK'lll- tu re. Dr. Radfnrth reccnlly rclurncd from a two-month trip to Britain. where hc studied efforts to reclaim ' pcal-lands. as mllskcg is called tbcrc. Ht! found that in Scntland and tho (irkncy lslnnds, results have been achieved with startling spccd. The Scols drain off the surface moisture of their bags, usc the remaining moisture to dissnlvc an application of chemical fertilizer, . fhcn saw the wasteland to grass. "The first ycar." sold Dr. Rad- fnrlll. "lbc land will be on liquid that lb- clilllc will unit in it 1'5!- ncnnd your tbcy uill hc giwrinn bit it." Onc! a solid nial has licrn es- lablishcrl across thc lnp of thc bog. it can be planted with trees Scot. land but hllndrcrlc of rm-l.-umcd arrr-s now gr"-ll ulllt iimlwr, While he was in Sc-ollalitl Dr Rndfnrtb watched lilf" lrnll of Jam. , of Muskeg the (lite wli Citlun es Cuthbcrtson's machillc. the "Water Buffalo." Mr. Cuthbcrtsnn has been building "Water Buffal- oes" of a type for several ycars in England. but the were thought ion risky for thc fllrell bi--,;.s and open water of thr Canadian north. The model which the federal gov- Prnmenl, bought this summer was specially dcsigned.and built. It is now hard at work in the north, and more will be ordered like it. Moving by traction as long an it b;-is any. lllc Water Buffalo almost lifts itself by its own bootstraps when it slips into npen wat.-i'.'A capstan winch throws out a cable that can be anchored in tfic ltofl. ground with the shove of a manlll hand. Then the machine simply wimliea llself through the water. dragging a barge with a live-ton load. Since he had no Water Bllflalo, Dr. Radfnrlh worked at the edges of thc muskcg. in the main neu- Churcfllll. MIn.. when he began his study in l946. With support from the National Research Coun- cil. he spent summers in the field. winters analyzing the results in his lab at flit-Master. To help the study. thr National . Defence Research Board began taking at-rial survey: of the mils. keg counlry. RCA? planes flying at 300 feet took continuous strip photos. C0mDarInz lllc results witll his mums Samftlcs. Dr. Radforlb imlnd "ml variations in the depth and Quality of the bolts cnrreapnnd. ed to diffcrences in the appearance of tlic grnilnd. AERIAL EYES The ncrinl work colililillcd for ”V91'3l ycars and ill atlll continii- . iml. All of this year the experts working at McMasIcr can "read" photos taken at 30.000 feet. 0 By looking at the plintos they can tell not only what tllc surface I! likc--what trccll and plants grow there and where npcn'watei' lleli-but what is underground Here the subsurface is ridged with izravcl: thcre the bag is too deep for effective drainage: in an- other place there is timber handy and the ground will Iupport a cor- rtllroy road: and an on. Mi-Mlu-tel-'a mapronm laboratory is the only place where such in- lormlltion is nviiilnblc about lllr Fiinadlan north. lls practlcul value In government land private busi- nc.-1 will be enormous. Such are the wonder: now blu- ing a trail into the Canadian wild- crncsli; n sllblcrrnileim X-r it y from 30.000 feet and a buoyant 5 I0-Inn PM, The User Principle In TV Ottawa ( 'MI0I A brief submitted in the Tnwlcr Fnmmisonn rm broadcasting by the Canadian Labor Congress land- arllnoa the magliitmle of the prob- lent nf financing fanadlln televis- inli. Complrcrl with it, the simi- lar problem lilfcrung radio in rbild'a play. . The ('l.C bclicvcs the Canadian people can afford a greatly ox- pancled TV lwrvlce. with a second choice of programs arms: the cool- lry and rotor frnflmllllimt to boot. be under public nmtrol. tlironn the Canadian Broadcutlnl CI- poratlon. How should such it service. "VII wltllln the financial mum of the Canadian people." be paid for? Through stnumtnry trams, uyll ma, rminlryta Inrlicsl tghor organ- initiml. And what mlgm the total , Iflllfl amount to? In time. haul ma millirnl a year.-The bolnvcr. prefers to pat the mat- ney. In many cents for electric- ity couumed ill the home. and an on. True. subsidies are lomotlmeli roqlllrnd to keep a nationally not fill enterprise lntacl. But these on applied only after exhausting ev- ery effort to make the oaterpriao pay for itself through the usual method of collecting from In In- an. Then mm; no sound rs-an-I lg Al'Tl'MN AIR marllmci. l T0(iR)' lbc alltilillll all was liuncd Hllfi thin. The ivy vine win sulrlet overlaid with patterned gold. I brought the pcppcrs in. Globes of polished ruby. tinged with Jade. Then at dusk. l healrl the wild gccse pass 'l'llmigli thc sky was var loo dark I in sec. This mornin: frost lay while upon the grass i And there was gold-leaf ml the T maple lrcc. By thrsc signs wc pill the long years ,. When thoughts are gentle Iheep within the fold. ' with linsceil music haunts the dar- : kenerl sky And quiet day: Ire fallen loam l of gold. --Alma Robinson Higboe, in tho. Christian Science Monitor. MAXIMS WF "3" only pay mlr debt In the pant by putting the future to debt to ourselves. - S0(.'C!-IR TEAM AMBUSHED RANGOON, Bcrmli lfteutcrsum Communist rebel: were reported Tuesday to have killed eight mem- herll of a Burmese army soccer team In an ambush near Pyu. lzn . miles north of Rangoon on in, Manrtalnv nnmi. Tlim other members of the team were re- ported milislng. . FEW!-IR HOUSES STARTED OTTAWA (CF) -- Completions of new dwclllng unils rose in Aug- ust and the first elltllt months of I956 from corresponding period: last year. Starla on new units do- cllned in both periods. Comple- tions increased slightly in August to 10,732 from 10.6315 and in the Gliht-month period to 78.407 from 72.896. the bureau of statlaticli said Wednesday in to report of prcllmlnlirv fllzureli. Slam fell In August for Ibc fnilrtli sthnigllt mnnth in 131197 from 15219. The eight-month total dcclklcd to I7,- MII from 90.84! last year. -l'lH.1:A-ge cillsiory for Ilealicd an the luorclfll: they shall obtain Incmv. l'S OIYC IRS . m1: Ihct . ed with ii scrubbing stroke. Bc .iire tibacterlal imprcgnaicd in the blis- tics and plastic head. PROPER METHOD. .. . As for the actual b1'uSfllll;.'. inc brush in the upper arch sliolllil lw guided from the gum ilsllc (itlrn. wards to the biting surfaces of mi- teeth. In the lower arch. it is guid- od from the gum tisuc llDlt'.'tl'(iS'-. Then the biting surfaces al'e hrl:-.ll- to rinse your mouth with uavcr after the brushing. Brushing not only livlps HTD your teeth clean, it also helps pro. l mote circulation of thc blood in the tissue around the teeth. You can get a tree chart and - free pamphlet illustrating the pm l per technique for brushing teeth by writing the American Desltnl As- sociation. 222 East Superior Street, f Chicago. Illinois. l, AFTER EVERY MEAL .. l Most of you know. I'm sllrv-, iiliii you should brush your it"Pli1 after every meal. Let me explain why this is so important. Bacteria begins acting on sugars within a few minutes after the suit- arli are eaten to form acids can- able of dissolving tooth enamel. The greatest damage takes place within the first 30 minutes after eating refined carbohydrates. so you gee it's essential that fernlentlibie food particle be re- moved as quickly as possible. If you can't brullh your teeth after each meal. at least rinse your mout with water. QUE lON AND ANSWER Mrs. Y.S.: What causes nephri- til? Answer: Nepbritls is all inflam- mation of the kidney. ll nften inl- lowll a throat infection and in be- lleved to be due to Ill allergy to the streptococcus germ. Usually, there an rod blood cells in the urine as well an al- bumin. and the body b990m" Iwollen. OUR YESTERDAYS from The Guardian Plloa 'l'WENTY.FlVE YEARS aoo (October 1!. list) The S. S. liochelaga made on! of the atormlollt crosninlll "1 "5 history on the trip from Pictou to this City. The high wind splin- tered the bridge. cutting the CID- tain somewhat. it is rPP0I"0d- The ChIl'i0fi!'loWll Rotary Club sponsored five classes and a pony raca at the Charlottetown Driving Park arranged and directed by the Victoria Driving Club. The pro- ceeds were for the Crippled Chil- drcn'll Aid and other charities. The fifth annual Provincial Swine Show and Sale was held in tha Agricultural Hall. This year the show, which is held under the sus- pices of the Prince Edward Island Swine Bneodera Association, was I very successful ole. TIN YEARS AGO todobor II. 1040) After two years of postpone- ment: and ” ourligemenla calla- od in part by war condltlolu and in part by strikes in American in- dustrial plants. the new boiler of the Maritime Electric plant to an- der test. operations and is expect- ed to be carrying the major por- tion of Charlottatnwvrli electric load within a week or ten days. Tb: third serious fire in Char- ' ” - within fifteen days prac- tically destroyed the Enterprise nanny. an Dulpequo Road. Even havlnglwhite markings on the slicker would help. This scents salillli lives. but it is surprising how many pedestrians ncglect it, and also how many fail to walk into traffic, which is ilnolhei'slm- Press if it's of anv Interest. Reuters says that beer (lrinkcrs lll"0ll"i10ll! the world consumed 6,520,000,000 gallons last year. an increase of l7'.l,000.000 gallons over the 1954 lntnl Wc aren't putting the finger on beer. particularly. for it is I temperate drink if used in mod- A -ration. but ll is a far: that traf- fic dc-atlis also shown an 'lncreue over last year. And this is as good a time as any to repeat the injunc- tion: If your drink. don't drive.- Clevcland Plain Dealer A news report discloses that the bright beacon atop the famed Em- nire Slatc Building in New York. has been blacked out to prevent fatal crack-ups by southbound birds. The black-out is welcomed by birdlovers throughout the coun- try. They have been campaigning for some time to have the light ex- 'int'(uished during the bird's migra- 'ory period. They argue that the lazzllnlz light could charm thous- wnds of the night-nylng birds off -mlrse and send them crashing min the sky-scraper or into each other. -- Quebec Chronicle-Tole zrlph PLYWOOD? WI HAVI WHAT YOU NEED Cultlvateurs. In a group or 111;. M, ture. the farmers hold a power man could well establish the ll:-.-'lsml controls over prices. If thcy urn: about it properly. the iHI'H'll'lx could run the market in such a way that the uublic uolilil have to buy on their terms.-Qilcbncfllron lcle Telegraph A teacher. noticing that one lit- tle boy always used a black crayun for his drawings of horses, colic barns and whatever else. DOCHIIIP VGIW disturbed about the state nf the boy": mind and called a men lnlz with llie child's parents. thi- schnol principal. and q pay;-m.. irist. They finally got to the root of the trouble. They found it wail his only crayon.-Gait Reporter oting lifted if in roll your own cigarettes lulsfiiN's CUAMYVHNIIUV