IN ROME FR$WEDDING room the Basilica of St, Mary Major . no Princess Irene of The \'eth- erlands and Spanish 1" r l nee hon Farlo: Roiirhon-I‘ a r m a Bees Unemployed As Science! w Uses Synthetic i;i‘pii,t‘H ‘('P- “we and li' complicated $4.000 machine that snalwes thlT breath are the chief components of a cancer. research project being carried cm at the Ontario Agricultural (‘ollcue here. And 12.000.000 bees a year are unemployed because their for- mer contribution to the project; is now being produced syntliett~. rally. Royal iclly, that staple in the arsenal of the fashhtick opera- tor u'hn has promoted It as M ars'thinz from an aphrodisim to a complexion cream. “as until [soc-antly an important Ian»; to: in the research Woval tally I; the :prrniinn nt o'nrlcer home H15 sole nutrient of larvae that develop into queen heel. Rudolf-Idess Said To Howl Like Wolf i BFEIJV AT‘ Ii 11 II o I I H¢:;. nor-n Adnlt Hitler's den: '1“: has her-om; 1o et-ct’nii'm that he sometimes nmvls liko a wolf in his prison cell. says a man in a position to knnu Hess 70 Sunday, has been behind bars ’23 years Firsi he tea; in Rriiish captivity lIII‘l vflvyn: to England on a Mission" in 1941_ Then he gpnienrt‘d to life by the \illt‘.‘n- .hpr: international tiihnnnl for it v,- \'eai‘s I": ha: been In the Allied war crimes prison to the Berlin suburb of Span- An officer who saw him recently says: "Hess looks every day of his 12c His skin is deeply \irinkleri .His datk, :larin: eyes are deeply sunken. His thick eye- brows are bushier than ever, but now :rcv. "He looks a strange sicht as he shambles around in an old long mi lit a r y overcoat that .Flapc around It"; ankles "His mental state has Improved With the years. "Some nirzhts he howls like I .Violie in his cell llIIARDS HOWI. RH‘K :0IfIiPr.= on :ii hear him plainly times they so fed up with in that they howl back at him. Hess astmmded the world by not paratehlillnz out o a fighter plane over Scotland .\I,r1\' 10 .1041 The erllkh snid Hess an. .nounced be had come on ti "mission of h ii m a nil; " He .tvantcd to persuade the Rriii'di the} had lost the Second World War and should make peace .u'tili \‘avi Germany Hitlnr was enraged and dis. owned his favorite The Maris prla'infid Hess had become "the victim of hallucinations." M Nuernbem Hess was con- vIcted of plotting against peace and planning. inciting and carg flying through aggressive war. Home decorating is easy with pro-pastas! l M wallpapor Just wet, apply and sponge smooth- You'ti get the hang of it. tostl loan a new to. f CHARLOTTE‘I‘OW i t ‘tei'cil the lmdy formerly kept are no IOHKN needed The synthetic showed some ‘imprnvemcnt in that it stayed wave to friends on arriving in Rome Tuesday from I" a r i s. The) “ill be married today in Royal Jelly Pr‘tilcsxtn' Cordon I" 'I‘o\\i‘-s~1 ‘end, bend of 0.\C's aci‘it'nltiirc depnrinicni, who kept bees as (‘lllltlllotifl hobby and used them to finance his chemistry stud-l ies. started a chemical analysis of royal jelly years ago while‘ Working: ut the Banting lustituii-j in 'l'oronto. He was able to extract 1 faiiy acid substance from the. royal jelly that would destroy cancer cells. but while the can: cor-dcsirming properties of the compound called lit-hydrrixy‘ dpttonnis w 9 Y o acknowl- pdcvod. ll was disrmet‘ed that‘- ln the Italian capital. lion and Assimilation by the V. Hundreds of black and white; mice are being used. Mice arel given tour different types ' cancer. Some are left untreatedi as a control group. Others re-. ceive the compound in a va-‘ riety of ways—orally. intraven- ously and subcutaneously. All the mice given cancer diej it eventually. says Prof Townsend. but delaying the can- cer's progress 1 nerships 1 one ‘ ‘ ill The tinnnflim. Uhnriottetown. Wed. April 29. 1964.| Well-Kept Bay Street Secret ; . Is Divulged By Commission ' also helped to distribute the $:‘..~ By DON HANRIGH’I‘ t)’l"l‘AW.\ “(Pu-One of the oldest and best-kept secrets of Bay Street has been divulged royal commission on banking and finance. It is the financial position of the investment dealers. whit-ht as private companies or oart-i have never been re quired by law to tell the oublic‘ about their affairs. The dealers have "healthy" proliis. the commission con- chided. A survey lliiltit‘ for the C(Illl-t mission by the Investment lie-al- ers' Association of Canadiim- with 190 member firms—shows aggregate net income. as a: proportion of capital Jild sur-l plus. ranging from a toe: nine per cent to 3 hiin of 17 ‘ in the 1951-62 period Real profits may have been even higher, the cnminission said. Some of this money was: being paid to partners an : shareholders in salaries andl bonuses—thus not showing: inl net income. In 1962 these were three times as high as a deca earlier. A few investment houses have a dominant position, the survey created. t EIGHT DOMINANT n 1962 eight of the 124 firms capital in the industry cent of the net These eight were not named by the commission. As I group, the dealers have made about half to 60 per cent of their money from underwritl " . imzs alone. Trading raises the proportion to between 81 and “5’ per cent. The rest comes from‘ stock market commissions. ‘ This investment community in 1962 underwrote or helped ‘ place most of the 552.700.000.000 in gross new provincial, muni-i cipal or corporate issues and} 5 method or compouiid is .siguili- can And if a substance effective on mice is developed. it will on a human. AIR CONDITIONING and Service Domestic and ('om mercial Storey Electric Ltd. Dial 4-7341 Day or Nita injean intn n cancerinteetedé mom: brought no results hi: is when: the breatha- l_\'7.er came into the picture, ADD TRACER By a ct cl 1 n z a radioactive tracer to the substance. it was found the rodent breathed oft the compound as fast as it on. \‘o trace of ii rr‘maiiied in less than an hour. Researchers c h a n ge d the chemical structure of the com pound by replacing I carbon atom. producin: a synthettt compound called ethyl liepiil- oxyacetate, produced \k'itlin i. the royal jelly that was Lhr. hafslfi of its predecessor. Hence the vast supply of bees longer in the moiise's syste but still not long enough. About‘ '75 per cent is lost in six hours. Researchers hope that still fut- ihcr changes in the compound “‘1” retain the Selectivity of tne original in destroyin: cancui‘ cells without affecting norma. ones. and result in better reteii~. IN KINGS ATTENTION PROUCERS OF DAIRY PRODUCTS Especially patrons of More" Creamery A fipm‘inl meeting: uIII he held In More" Hall on Friday evening May Isl. at 8:30 p.m. Daylight Saving Time to consider expansion of Dairy herds within this district. As a. producer you are stronle urged to attend this meeting us it Is most import- ant to all milk and cream trick Special speakers will be in attendance. COUNTY producers in this dis- CN travel bargains P-3-I72N Charlottetown to: Sackvilie Moncton Truro Saint John Halifax S dne Quebec Montreal Ottawa Winnipeg Edmonton Anti onish $9.50 $12.15 $13.00? 15.701 $35.29 $47.00! t -‘ cent of stock issues. and 400,000 in direct and guaranteed federal issues. The commission said that in 1961. six of the FDA members' -—-not named—nnderwrote about 90 per cent of the value of all public utility issues. 60 per cent; of industrial bond issues. 65 per dom-t inated the provincial and (the large municipal underwriting; The commission called for‘ more competition in Canadian‘ 1 underwriting. HAVE ADEQUATE (‘AI‘I'I‘AL It said the IDA members have adequate capital. There was no evidence that the dealers re.- fused underwritings because of a lack of their own capital. In 1961 the 124 IDA members i ' in the. survey had $61,000,000 in capital. This represented an in- vestment equal to about $12,000 for each of [the industry's 5,400 employees. ‘ more than “47.000900. This has . various 110.000. But the study uid avenge auct- couldlbe pushed lcanadian Hous.h°'ders 5.0" ‘0': 3° - . a'pprm‘lmalell by adding furnishings. cars. life in- surance and the Ike—whi(.h we - . AWA (CPI — The Cana-i assessed in time for the report. 5 dealer borrowmgs are being . . . . .. , "idian householder is a better The royal commission said and m. . mfg; [£0352 bagiunillgtiaagokn: ,kitchen-table financier than he the survey was tctiiiidtuctied to; their fingi'cega‘wtglag’lriagfn‘fi: — ' ’ ‘ ‘_‘i seems to realize. says the royal- bridge a arge s 3 “ca gapi dom than a -' 501:” gasefsggrge r‘i‘gdmngfl commission on banking and fi-l on the details of just what the lam, News???“ “I be DOPU- ganja“, restraim 31°” sup mince. consumer has as usets and —__'__fi__ - ' ‘ ‘ j Assets in homes, cars. dish- what his debts are—and ex-.' Nome in . gufigofigj’u: 70 per cent 0' such j washers and other items seem. Dressed the hope that the chf’ m 30 {OI-8915,, fisgsenhzdchgghe‘ Cellini!8 for more financial l reasonably balanced Wm] fam't er.“ weir"me w‘” gwe pr“: visitors in 1963 as against {374 diwlosure h\, the dealers the i ily need, income and capability: oritykto finding routin lyiew fills; 000 in 1962 ' .- _‘ ~. - ‘ s ‘ ,. ' Eto bear risks. ‘ 1"sti-i in growl " in ouse n t;_______.'_ awgfilduage slap? e lure of the instalment; physical assets and debt in they the “M to release publiclv met plan doesn't appear to have! post-war period. Consumers ac-l countrbian-k borrowing statis-l him over a debt barrel .for 81m.“ two'th‘rd' or tics now collected weekly fort And While “II IS one“ 35' canad'an spending the. use of the industry. ‘serted that canPdIaQS "9 “1' AVERAGE DEBT $3.500 Moreover. firms is s u i n at "3‘er consewalwe ane‘a‘tOI‘SIV Royal commission findings promissory notes or aceepiingi 099m“. the d?” I“ dofmnancel Show average Income 0f about? deposits should publish financial l W W918“ capital. there: really‘ $5.900. assets of nearly 820.500. 1 statement, if asked to do so i a lot more involved than that” debts of $3,600 and a net worth- those who supplied the money. 1583/5 the report. tabled in the ———_____—-~-———- I. rw—t The commission also proposed ? mons- Com other steps. such as Praise for the competence ofi increasing the minimum I e ie-it the Canadian household’s finan- quircments for dealers' capital.; ' "y oems every educator, parem cial acumen is based on a spew better audits. and more insur-f cial study covering 1,221 homes, SHOES sand “Ndent-Getyourcopy l olRieader's Digest today. 0!! ma tounaauon. we 12! firms had total borrowings—to finance th e i r inventories—oi since risen to beyond worth to more than $19 030 A growing share of thesel A . 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