V @511: (finmdiau ’ Coven Prince Edward ls'and Like Thu Dow \‘J. l J. Ha‘lfo‘, Pco. Met Burton Lem: Frank Violet EJ‘NL'IVP to to- Ed tor Ptnltslicci ?.r', .s rlv 1w “""‘“‘1 IPA-‘FT Stin- dew and staple“, 'i 4* V et l5; Pr 5 St'ee (bailout-town f- E.I . son ‘-.-.-um‘inevs ltd- Branrh P'llifi‘! at \ t. = 'J‘nt'mie, A'E‘er- for and So- 5 wesmsenwi My. . . V a] Tl. .. ~>1 \‘s_.:..=‘tg:, Art Attract: . . 7 4 " " 'i "=9 ’ a w.‘ .wv- J'wei m- t wast ‘ ,, ’\ ~ c n Jim, I 7 u " - ml in ss \ " l" lLttfitllt ' ’ 9" t edited to to i : ""‘ and «so t’ ) an t Al‘ rig‘u or r l '“ 3 ‘ A”? l'l 5.30 I?“ . ‘ | Hot (1er 7 s H” ‘I'T"W a V". nc' V" -’ \ «taco . ~ ‘ r!” ya» in c a": n ‘ ‘ r “ ~"m moowca t't. Not c f’ I it... .. . . n .-i “The “rung-t»; )l‘v‘llltll‘\ i\ \\l'2ll\'t‘r \\.*.tivt‘~l ink" than the RAKE}: rt i—Z~u\‘. \IHII'll .ti. win. I ., t | . . lnooi'ttznizuo SOlt‘ll l \l'hcn tut ‘ttt‘t': i..-'.i:g at Anchors-in. \. wit tittod Friday. it -w"t:"ti “tic t‘l‘t‘l of the World llll'n tlt"\.‘l~'»l}i- ti'ttt t‘atiw‘w’ "w it" 'i ulwtn his— ftll‘lV'S lllifjli »' t" i ..‘i \5 ~ .\.t- int .\"‘nd dosi'i'zv‘ Ti“ "7° (it"f‘l'" mined l“7i't"‘ " ix s'r'wiw: \"llll- munity o" .it t w u out ‘iallttll had already tic; l‘:-":‘t Sunday. to plan lit” ‘t w will borer than ever. Form: .- 'rc d .i‘: it~7l was rc‘ I'll'lll'll the ('t'lllpal‘af ivv .' "ct damage ‘ ' Anchorage in at it. In.) t’i'lulx't‘ .‘ll‘WN‘ i: estimatcd over $20“ ti‘ ll't'n. .»\:‘ti in the tltt'lit’lt (\i' so ittit'“ ‘I»'«.\'i"-‘ J-lsfl l‘fll‘ll llll. Prinlntlltllt‘llit 'i: are 5“ll nun (“xiii— ent or liap-‘-.i"x=“ri. The whole of Alaska and out": of wavc-damaged pdllfm'lllfil. ("camp and Hawaii have been tlvt‘l ll‘ ti '~.‘-'t' :xx'c'i'z. The Wat ' t 'it'trttlwit: to this t‘:'ti:=:r"wus *.";ll.”tlltl!‘. was well stimmcd tip ‘1" l‘ r ’ m c )linistcr p‘.‘Hl‘.<t1l‘ it‘- 't: ti‘l, rigmt to l'. S ‘.t t'rt'qi‘iii: nu. Y'T‘PFII‘iP'l' .l t_ rIl‘D~~_~lI“ll~. Hf ti‘.'i'm: and drop sti‘ttv pathy w-t‘c the hour'iol‘ do:iro of all our t‘lll"t"~' to Mt. “it'liatmt-r we can to :i"' ’ llf‘t‘l'ili‘ of Alaska at this ti:.:'.:i‘ 'i‘l‘vrt fin-in Elli"- assistaiico w. 'l *ulxo ~': limo: worked out with tho l'..\‘ tit‘icritics. Melin- time. shown it" .\‘. it it tho otutrt'i‘it'cnt :pirif ‘! t'ti‘i-lrllll"\ limit afford: ll‘o A 3...”. (.r ,...(.n\,.l.-‘._ The oiza or \iclitti‘atzr‘ -‘-.'llt‘l he lift-it?" ‘ W l “l vii ‘ r“. why. l9ll'l t;~l"{f ‘it “tilll’l "Ami," ltn Witlffi. ill " ‘l u 1 tc"m~ (nvn fl‘tnn l't’flt-‘Li .lp ,l mu} COP“ r: or thciii<cl\'es sider this a luau ‘l‘ licked." .\l‘.ll irunagcr pro- dicts that cilx' «zru‘i'ations sltoiiltl be normal in a work-1 and rostora- tinn work si~=i‘-rl he complctcd by the end w: v at w-t-iiini; People A. :‘r' “lichctl” \lllf‘ll they can rv putt? it will Will‘- aze and t‘ti‘i:itt~~zt 'v a r“*.i'l"'igP "i this kind. Worst Fool Forward "George l‘nll" i_‘-It‘iiiioii:: the Fhristian Sim” o .l-lt'lli‘tll‘ sadly. "has manaiu-ti :o put the l'iiitcd States‘ word t'wtt 1'3t'n'x' Forward at Gettcta.” .lli. llmll is ll..‘1. l‘iitlctu secretary of S'illF‘. and ‘llf’ rct'cr- lcct lire llP ence is to 'lice arrogant dclivcrcd to :im win-id's- poor nations at the l'ni‘r-tl .\':t‘ion: trudc and development coiifcroiico the lt‘her day. when lic iii-pod tltcm to ft rget their fears about investment by foreign capitalists and got to work reorganizing thcir backwu'ird ccoiio- mies. Mr. Ball had some lcgitiinate points to lllfillvf‘. The developing countries cannot crcpcct to rcorgaii- ize World trade to liuvc it all their own way. Put it was tbc offensive manner in which ho ‘allvcd down to them at the coitt'ci't‘tit'c that was resented. \Vltat he said. according to The Monitor. had an cffoct, like this: "Now you children go home and bohavo your-rho1 and lcavo this matter of trade to Hr. P‘nt'rcr knows best. “'9 will cvtcnd rnr own trade organization somotvhat, in our own way. to Ht‘tmmmtwlalo little. If you will adjust \'f|lll..‘r‘l\“’: to our forms of invcstrnr‘nt and the ways “'9 want you to protcct it for us, then in a wry long timc. and at a very slow spccd. you can manage to start to lift, your own cconomic systems." To make sure the developing nations got the point, another ,( \‘nll a l l American "spokesman" ls quoted as saying: “We didn't expcct tho underdeveloped nations to like this but we didn't want to set up any high hopes." in comma to this attitude was prc:c'ited by the finance minister. Valery tl'l‘:~'lfllllg‘. who lll'tllith-t‘tl a <ystem of Sllt‘t'lill prcl‘tvrcii-cs to sell products tltc to the indus- trialich and a network of world t‘ctiinicdity agrccmcnts to the Fi‘ciicli program of poor natiom countries. bin-s' tlic pticcs ot' the raw mater- ials they Sl‘ll. .\lr. coiitrustcd . l I". i v ‘ I .tmi .tili .i slttlt’llltllll tie rcad from l‘i'csitlciii .ltlllllrtll]. “The great task mil 1 'ii' Hall's rcniai'iv’s lllllt‘.” “ig- suitl .\lr. vl"lll!.~‘tlll. to bring tlic ll'llll‘ ot‘ I‘L‘t|)|tlllll(' \voll— itt'tltg' to all pcoplcs in a world of pcaic and t‘rccdciii. The nations of tic world lliht‘ gathcrcd iti tlcncva l'ttt' Tllt‘ l'tiitwl .\'at totes t‘ttiii'ci'ciice Ivt‘. trade and dcvclopuicnt to tllSt'lliK‘ how to nitric ahcad in accomplish- ing this ta<l~.. llii behalf of the pcwplc l'nitcd States ~tt' Atncrica. l licrcby plcdge in this and fith‘l’l‘lilPtll of tlio “ll l' Sl‘l'fl'lflf‘s‘i i‘t'it \pi‘l‘atinn grcat joint ciidcavor." The voicc was Jacob‘s voicc. but tlic hands appcarctl to be the hands of l‘lrlllll. 'l‘lic ovcrall effect. unfor- tunately. "was to give an impression of l'ncle Sam that was all too i‘ctiiiiiin'ent of what used to be calictl l‘nvle Sliylock. UN. Delinquents thic inn-rusting t‘cuture of the white paper on national dcl'cnsc is that it visualizccs Canada's military have. not iti old terms of unilateral attack and dct'cnso. but as a notice- Ewcpiiig lll<ll||ltl(‘lll lll‘tit‘l' the di- i'cction of tho l_'nitcd Nations or NATO. The re-cquipntcn? and re- training of two t‘:itiat‘l:t»li:t<ed army brigades .ia a mobile forte are pmtnlaiprl for ‘iii: pmccivccping work. of t‘ip l'iiited same concern obligations in if error}: iiie'ziiwi- Nations shotvcd the for tniplcniciitiiig its this rogard. i: \\ttlilll in: find Tait, lbs. .-\iiih:ts.~;it'lor Adlai Stevenson has had to warn. once again. that. l‘..lll0ll\' have fallen lichind the l'..\'. face the ri<k of built}; tlwcir votes in the gen- which lll payments to eral assembly. and the .Qovict l.'tiion in reply has warned that the exist- ence of tlm l'..\'. will be tlircatcned by any .riitcvup's to enforce the \‘nlD bait copulation. \l‘hzit Russia is sat ‘iig. in affect, it is above the law. lf that the l'nitcd Xa- tioit: will have lost iiilich of it; time. And. tinforlni‘tatcly. it powcrlcszs to discipline 3 recalcitrant nation and must dcpciid. chicl‘ly. on the ccnsurc of world opinion to kccp membcrs in line. The Rovicts can. flicrcforc. refuse to pay with coii:idcraltlc scciirity, i: that pi'ovos ti‘uo tlicii flllll€"<::. is largely dciiionstrating ttllt'f‘ again thcir dis- regard of thc principlcs on which the l'nitcd Nations is t'oundcd. Nor are they the only dct‘uullers. France and otlici' are re— sponsible. in part. for the fact that tho l'iiitod Nations is more than SIRS million in dcbt. Future peace kccpitig operations will have little chance of success unless this situa— tion is remcdicd. nations First Lieutenant .\lr. Loon Bulccr has apparently won his fight for i'ct'tigttitiott as dep- tity loader of the national (‘onscr- vative party. Ho was referred to by Mr. Diefeiibakcr i'ccently as “first lieutenant to the lcadcr for Quebec and the country as a whole.” In a press release in English from his own office. Mr. Ralccr styles him- sclf: “leader of the Progressive (‘oiiscrvativcs in Quebec and chief liotttettanl to the party leader in the national sphere." Heretofoie Mr. Dicfenhaker. while ready to recognith Mr. Ralccr as first lieutenant. has felt unable to regard him as deputy leader be- cause the Constitution does not pro- vide. and never did. for such an ol'ficc. “it may l‘c." coi'iiniciit: tho “'iti— iiipeg l’rce Prcssz. not without a touch of malicc. "that there is a distinction iiotwcon a dcpiity leader and a chic'l i‘I-‘lllpllfll’tf in the national sphere. To the lavman the differ- once is cliisivn but ‘0 those instruct- ed in thc hitdtcr mysteries of the I‘onsei'vatiw party it may be clear CIIIHI‘Eh. In any ram it «toms for- tunate that the semantical problem has been ovcrcomc and that Mr. Balcer now knows who he is." l l l i I l i l RAN INTO A WRITE-IN ngAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Federal Health Minister Takes Initiative ' ,c fragcdy of Canada's 5703 . 000 iiicntally ‘ retarded citizens ‘ is ttcrig \‘l:01'0lt~ly takcn up by _ lion ' l.a\larsli yct aim» iticr cvauiplc of the imagtuat tion and drive wzth which she has tacklcd licr first ycar as ll'nister of National Health and . \\'clfarc. ' \ddrcssntg a mcettng of Gyro Service (‘lub hero in (It tawa on a recent evening. she captured licr audience from the very first sentence of her spccch. ‘ w on dcr whether you rca- 1179 that during the time we have spent togctlict‘ at this en; lovable dinncr .. two hours d 100 babtcs harp been born across ‘ (‘anada"" she asked “(If thcse‘ lllP 100 bubics. three w Ill be mentally ‘ rctardcd. It's about this 3 per cciit of our p o p II | atiou that I would like to talk to you. And it's about ittiic for more of us to spcak on lllf‘lT‘ belialf‘ .ltttlv l.a\lat'sh's ligurcs indt»‘ catcd for the first time the wide scope of I It I s handicap. affch- iitg 370.000 ('auadiaiis. in round fi'lurcs MOST (“\V HF. HELPED Too many of us think of the I with the least I. prcciatioii lf‘“, cases. or about 30.000 Canadians, I has convened a Federal - Pro— who necd institutional care. The middlc group. callcd the trainnblcs. is much larger. tlicse total about 100.000 cases. 'l‘hcn th e r c is the vcry large group degree of afflic- lllOSt‘ are rclcrrcd to as and total over lion: tho educnblcs. 400.000 "Thp {351‘ of the Pdtir'ahlc anci tramablc dopends to la PEP extcnt on our accept a n cc of 'thcm in tho community." to t'tsc to mcct cxpcctattwis If little is providcd ror tlicm 'lll’l P‘vl‘t‘l‘lf‘fl from them. thci may achicve littlo" Miss l.t\l.'lt‘.\ll warncd that we may ll‘\lln('ll\’f‘l}' be intole- rant of d' i izitions from the nor- mal w "u tctlicr up call the do viation II‘ 9 it t a l rctardation. mciital illvcss. crippling. agc~ log or sotrcthing else. Our ex- pression of lack of acceptance may be the lack of suitable scr» vices." she said (‘titiada needs a clcarcr tip of tho rcspotisibilit- and creator understanding of tlic services cvistin: and rr its. tlicy :ctir' ‘ vincial ‘ed normally suffer Miss ‘ Lallnrsh said "Like the rest of i I Conference on Mental Rctartlation. It “I” open horn on 1 19th Oct. next. and will be aft tended by representatives of the ‘ government (1 e p a rt merits and l private agencies involved in this ficld in each province. This subicct Is not tlic some as mcntal illiioss. llss l.:i\l'1.t'sli. Sft‘cssod ’l‘lic tncntrlly retard-l itint afflic-’ tion from birth. and they make up the lcast intclligciit stratum 3 of our society. MOIIlt’ll on the otltcr li a n d. usually oc curs latcc in life: it sir'kcs thc normally intcllizcut. and m't‘t‘l the cvtrcmcly inclliccnt \lcntal illticss of course is pcrliaps widcsprcad aitliction ‘: a former Hcalth )lt-i nistct‘. Hon. Paul Martin. once ‘ dcscribcd bow It a If our hospi- l tal bcds are normally filled by sufferers from mental illness. But with the recent development illncss. . ‘ of new drugs. mental illncss can ' I cool that tlic rctzirdcd :irc not a 1 services as the. rest of us. i inciitnllv rctnrdcd individual as quircd. and a firm dcterinina‘ nccd'ng institutional care. This tmn intake thc most appropriate . is not correct. sltc said ll 18 ticvt stops. only tltc scvcrcly rctai‘dcd. num- ('ANAIIA - “'IIIF. FI'RVI‘IY hcrtng about 5 pcr cont of all To this end. \liss l.a.\lars'n TRANSPORTATION ordinary lad has to take Su‘.-~ ill the interests of tour ist promotion. has it ever occur rod to those concerned t h a t transportation to and from the Island is a problem. not to men 't'lll the cost. It has becn con firmed that an appreciable pct coinage of tourists. with a llmlt' ed vacation period. when fcrt'y crossing is not immediate- ly have reverted to nlllt'l' tot't‘ttm‘y. 'I‘licro is no qucstion the inado qtiatc supply of rcfrigerator cars ovcr the vcars. when the price " of farm produce was at its high- cst lcvcl, was most diScouragiug 5 [hi do not only financially btit by loss of markets due to late livcry to lllf‘ purchaser. 'I‘lic slow progrcss in building, of a causeway. which has boon a cotttrovcrsial matter lot some scvcn years. is also most discouraging. ('oiisidcrug the minor finanv cial assistance provided this Pruvincc by the present Dumm- ioti Government. is this not. an npportiinc time to submit a co qucst that automobile and pas- :cngcr farcs oti thc fcrrics bc cl- iminated entirely. in the inter- ests of tourist promotion and to assist in the economy of Prince Edward Island. I am. Sir. etc. OBSERVER Charlottetown. HARD CONDITIONS Slt‘.—< I wish to c om m o n If those conccrned in promoting a better system of potato markclr ing in the Province. in the in- lows“: of those farmcrs who do not got the backing of Horn 9 . firms enabling them to pill in :t couple of hundred acres and sell thcm at a profit. I drcad to see the lime wltcn we will be faced with the pros pool of setting our sons tip on farms rf tlicy Wish to spend then two: “tilting theI soil." The say- ing that small farms are on the wav out may be all too true It is said. "It is necessary in borrow " I say. "How can our borrow when it costs so much to produce? With the best of man agcmcnt you are lucky to break evcn on any project you under- takc. \vhcthor it be beef. pork or pointocs In the past four years the highest price we received for pn tatoes—-- just 600 bags at that* was $135 per 75 lb. bug. Others ‘ . De , TAXPAYER Chinook wheat. judged tho best who may have more influence may have gotten more. but the he is offered. or eat them. Wny should that be whcu the farmcr should be the most independent worker on this cart 1'. Again. as we all know. could work harder and loiigcr. putting all the moncy he has got Isometimes he can't call half of W H I) what ‘ it his mvnt in the ground to take ‘ the risk of crop failure due to wcathcr. d i se a s c. rot. cit-.7 Above all. there is no guarauicc . of a profitable price at liarvcst time. . And what of the farmcr‘s wilc I who does without the luxuries of life. cooks for an unprcdictablc numibcr of men the majority of the time. and docs as much as her willing heart and frail framt will permit to help with a lot of the work just to save the ox- pense of a liircd mati— yott couldn't got. anyway» yet in the end has to pinch the pcn- nios at llIP ring of the cash rcg- istcr. rcgnrdlch: even if it is for a roast of pork or bccf that may have come from their very . . own farm or if it is a fa nc _v spring hat she is buying for her darling dauglttcr while dcprivtn! licrself of that very privilege in nrdcr to do so. I am. Sir. etc. ('TTIZEN‘S ('OM PLAINT Sir. ‘ After rcading ,\lr Stan» ley's complaint with regard to the new city garbage system. it sct‘ms to me that a rough deal has bccn liandcd to this man. i llcrc we have a man who is in in bad position through no fault ' of his own. He had ti good biisi« nes. provide all his cuslomcrs with [courteous and cfficicnt scrvice. Hc is not asking lor charity. oi ‘ for the liclp of a wclfnrc agcncy. all lIP asks is a cliancc to work for a living and raise his family Whth tho fair of this country was at stake. this man voluntecr- ed to scrvc in the armccl forms and put his life on the line for our future. PF~ . . Are sailing hard against the FARMERS WIFE 3 s. was a willing \vorkcr am.- i Boston, Mass Tbcrc Will be untold amounts t of moncv spcnl this ycar to tell fricndly people. So lct's take a i the rest of the country what a 'wondcrlul place this Island is f and of its warm-licat'tcrl a n . l little timc out from singing our praiscs and do shmf‘lltlflfi fo r one of our own. I am. Sir. Hi i Charlottetown. i l l l I i i now oftcn be treated at lionic. ‘ and can be cured or at least al- leviated more swiftly than hith» crto. Miss Lablarsh Pvprcsscd her, hope that the proposed confer- cncc will sp re a d the coit- rcriuirc tlic planning and group aoar‘. but some individual 7036 l: SHIP AHOY When wild winds blow and tides . run high Across the bounding sca—— V It brings nostalgic thoughts of. old And memories back to me. i l When youth was in the blood and | bones | And musclcs manned and oarcu i Across the crest and troughs of i aves While ‘North and 'Easters roar- ed. The shoreline fades into HI 9 ms And banks recedc and disuppcar- .’ As boats head farther out to see i With lobster pots and fi 3 h ing f gear. l To trap the crustacean's crawl And hook and net the scales and fins-— 0r fish that flash the briny dct-p When legal catching time ' gins. The oil~skinned men of Viking strength Adventured with romantic dow- Or chugging by the motor power. Into the rise and fall of waves And wind whipped spray a d salty foam—— To eke a living from the seas Wherever they may sail or roam. So ship ahoy my fishing friends And—or the tillers of the soil—- It's our salute we give to you In friendly toast to all who toil. —Pclcr A. Reilly WOR KERS KILLED TOKYO tAPt — Eight Japa- ncse workers died of gas pol- i sonmg Monday when a gas cv. plosion trapped them 3.000 yards inside a goal mine they were closing. The explosion oc- curred at a colliory tn north Kyushu Island. SECOND WIN BRANDON (Opt—An Alberta farmer J o h n Deurloo of Granum. has Won the Western (‘anada wth championship at the Manitoba Winter Fair for the second successive your. urloo won with a sample of at the seed chow. Epidemics Of Cholera By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellcn . York housewife re- quests an article on cltole ra. “Ever Since I was a child and learned to read. I have been fas- v cinated by this disease. What is 2 it'.’ How do people get it'.‘ Is it a l plague from fleas or what?" ' Many pcople arc intrigued by . the devastating epidemics of . old. But our reader waited a. long time to read tip on the his- tory of cholera. It is an infcctious disease. brought on usually by drinking contaminated water. Severe dy- sentcry is its chief characteris- tic. It resembles a superduper, food poisoning—and then some. l The serious aspcct of the in- l NOTES BY THE WAYfi Judge: — You plead guilty Molt people are pretty near- sighted when it comes to seems i stealing this man‘s overcoat. the handwriting on the wall.-— and now you want me to red” 9 Sarnla Observer. your fine. Why? Prisoner: ._ Please. your worship. I hat. 0 People call It take-home pay have the sleeves shortened." because there ls no other place you can afford to go with it. —— . Forcing an uninsured driver Hamilton Spectator. l to pay a fee of $20, in lieu of in. j surance. is simply issuing a $20 Funny world. The government ‘ licence for carelessness— is forcing us to take an $11 bil- cheap price to pay.—- London lion tax cut. But If it catches _ Free Press. you trying to cut. a few bucksl off your tax yourself. It throws you In jail. Detroit Free Pres Youths In Santa Marta, Spam, are to be forbidden to enter movie theatres. bars or dance halls until they can read and write. That's one way of prov- ing there is a future in educa. tion.— Ottawa Journal. Our Yesterdays '1" l \vzttcr hornc and most of tlic cld- igated to dctcrniinc whether the i tjuint itiulcr unduc strain due j ‘tpcnds upon tlic c ’llt’llllr‘ill of the ‘ coronary . lc heart cvm' gct potter" 1 1 am now 54 .' my heart is wcli compensated. '. Lu. JIL finv REPLY No. but ltztigcvtty 15 not affcct- . the disease to a child? REPLY (From the Guardian Fllea) Jack Ruby has probava won OUR YESTERDAYS l . .' . more sympathy by bring his (From The. Guardian Flles) I la . wyer titan by anything brought TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO i ~ ' ' ' (March a], 1939) , out in his defence at his trial.— l t t l. ‘ Mr. Donald Grant was elected 0t “‘3 Journa j president of the National Young fectioti is that time is only a 50- 50 chance of survival. The onset . is suddcu. with vomiting. ' Thea. prostration. and collapse. Within 24 hours the patient loses 20 quarts of fluid from t he i bowel. The mortality rate is so high because dehydration Is , , I No confetti will be thrown at speed). and progressive a n d Mans Assoctatton at an annual Mrs. Jane . iken when she mar- vital chemicals are lost from meem‘g here lOdEY' 34" Henry ' I‘iPS MI. Clifford Macdmlald 0 n the body. Muscle cramps occur Pele” “'35 made “m Vice-P"? I Brownsca Island. in oole Har. i and thirst is intense Side“ 30d 13" J- 35- Corrtsan bor. next month. There is a na- Consunfing fond nrvwater only I second Vice" Presldenl- Mr- Plus l lure reserve on the island and increases vomiting. The he st ,Cfillaghan was elected 8901‘9- t the couple. both keen ornitholo- tary-treasurer. gists. have asked guests to throw birdseed instead of confetti so that the birds will benefit. Daily Telegraph, London. treatment is the intravenous in- jection of large amounts of flu- ids containing potassium. sodi- um chloride tsaltt. and sodium The need for a new YMCA ,‘ building was stressed in an ad- bicarbonate. The sulfonamides l dress by Mr. Norvi'lle E. Luck and antibiotics are of little 1 at the local Y's Men’s Club A rookle soldier was up be value. ' weekly meeting today. Mr. Luck fore the orderly officer with us- Clinlcra no lougcr is a prob- visualized a new up to- date ing insulting language to his ‘lem In this ('Ollttlt‘l' due in int- lbuilding which might include sergeant. “Please sir. I was only answering a question at. the time." pleaded the rookie. “ question." snapped the officer. “Well. sir. the sergeant asked: What do you think I am? and I told himl”——Galt Report- er. proved standards of living. pubv provision for community activi. lic health measurcs. and snnt- lites, talion. But it remains prevalent in India. China. Burma. Pakis tan. Thailand. and other areas ' ' Travclcrs to t h e s 9 countries should be protected with cholera vnccitic. TEN YEARS AGO March 31. 1954) A variety concert was staged ‘ at the Baptist Church Hall be- . . , i fore a large audience. Mr. RJ. I The disease may Ibe fascinal- . Rupert presided and Bruce Lew. mg to some poop c )ut wc want ‘ - - no more of it. At one time it kill- i I! SpOke bne y ed millions. including thousands t of »\uicricans, ’l‘lic infct-tiou is While speaking of “smoke,” I Princeton mother was telling us the other day about her grade f ‘ school son who was caught with a cigarct. She dcmanded from the til year old: "Just why do you feel you have to smoke?“ and he replied: ‘Gee. mom. I've been smoking all my life and It's too late to quit now!"—Prin- ceton Tiines-chublic. MORTGAGES If you wish to negotiate a mortgage on city or town property. why not consqu us? We have several sources of funds. The Junior music class 0 Rochford Square School licld i their spring music recital in the ‘school auditorium. His Excel- tlency. Bishop Boyle. presided. l and along with the audience en- ljoyed the excellent entertain- . mcnl. time victims livctl along the grcat rivcrs. This may sound in- credible. biit more than 10 mil- lion Russians dicd of cliolcra in the fivc-ycar period following thcir l‘(‘\‘t>lllllnlt SORENESS BEHIND EAR .l. P. \\'I‘ll(‘.\’ (‘an anything be done for osteoarthritis of h e temporal buuc licliiud the ear? 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