tof the American sponsors is much more magnificent and supported by it great deal .more money titan was the case with the Canadian venture. Nothing less than artis- tic perfection. with their town the Alpha ;and Omega of dramatic culture. is their aim. if one may judge from reports. Cana- diait Stratfordiaits. who already know that ..S.'i.'.';:' lnC.!!'arEk.)ll.Rf:;T'0'll r:i'n"e'r'mivrr'i'.I-in.:i"”.'.i..i”'i'i g"'f,",",',. it is bot.li pleasant and profitable to ”make W "lam" i'oom for Shakespeare" will wish their Am- perican friends every good fortune in their high hopes; for. if it be true that Shake- -.ispet-ike "was not of any time", it is equally true that transcends geographical boundaries and national barriers. Yet. back home in Strat- Among the many notorious prisons of mm on H”, Ayn” (.-m.,pE,ns mwd no. medieval times none was more infamous mm H", farm, which NW... and their fol, than the Bastille of Paris. Built in l.'lTfi, it h(,m.S haw known is in dm,gm- of hping became under the French monarchs a duti- n.a"Sfm.,.Pd Mmss mo S98 ,0 Pimel. On, 39”" ml the l"ll”'l-Ionmem 0f lmmlcal diS' tario or tlonnet-ticttt. The esseiitial Zlor.V of sidents. Many prisoners rentained there for him ....hH (lid mp 5,3” mm Suntwams ill" Vflsl ”l 'hf'll' Ill” wmlm” "la! "ml know" is for ever Fiitglands. without any contact whatsoever with the outside world. By the time of the Revolu-. tion the Bastille had been regarded by site! ccedim: izciictalion-s as R Srmltnl 01' fl"-'tt0l-' Bin I52. i-.-so-t-tiiig ltli-ills to assist fish- lim. 1n.lLiSll('f'. Plllfl t'lillt'll.l- Wlw” Hi" Rt” ermett etigzigcrt in a llriiiiai'.V fisltinfl enter- VhlLlti0ll Ft3l'lPfl it ll 35 ill? l'”'-It hlllldlllfz to prise should do much to provide fisliermen. come under the fury of the mob. "Down. with tltc Bastille" was the (till tlf "it'll liattling against tyranny; it lie;-Wt ground the world. A hundred years before. a prisoiier had writteti on the walls of his datitp. dark cell these prophetic w'ords' ”'l'he Bastille shall one day be demolished. and the people shall dance on the area where it stood." The pro- phecy was fulfilled on July I4. I789. when not one stone was left upon another in the place where the hated Bastille had stood for too to-at-s. its flf'strLl('tl0ll was ordcrcfl by Lafayette, one of the heroes of the Re- volution, who sent a model of the prison and a key of it to General George Waslt-p lngton with this message: ”I send you the main key of the fortress of despotism. it is it gift which I owe as it son of liberty to its patriarieh." Where the hated Rastillc stood there is now 3 pul1llF -zoitare w here. doubtless. boys and girls dance in the gaiety that belongs ,. d ' it may he that the cost of financing M 'Vm".hT and whmip mp” gk.iPr':.' FEW P large-scale operations would he in excess the political confusions of their times. re- , . m ' WP of what the Government feels it can afford Hm" ml lrliwtrwedom iihyh ls p oft” 31 Imp for such a llttrltose. But it would Seem that griryn an o pass on o post on y d F h t (H. the proposed limit would be directly con- goo rcnc Pa 110”. trary to the overall policy of really mod- Bomes And Beaches ernizing the. fisheries and making them So nllltilli attention is directed to tile fttlly productive. evils of drink that relatively little is given to those of the containers of liquid refresh- lments. alcoholic or otherwise. Anyone.i A gm-..,-n,m.m nor in dam is ;. ,--,u-n)- howm-mg oi... has wan ,. .-him t'ellll'lllni-3 these days. That however. is the present from the beach l't'.Vlllf.' Flllfl Wllll 3 lll”"ll”l3 financial cotiditioti of the State of Kaiisas foot is apt to feel that thc one is not grcat- which paid off its last outstanding bonds a l)" i955 than ill" ”lll9li- week ago. Congratulations are in order. Class containers are used for an almost , infinite variety of purposes attd indeed are so common that many people seem to for- gm that Hjpy are serious sources of danE9l' If explosives were scattered about in any- thing like the way broken glass is there would be an immediate uproar until the culprits were discovered and suitably pun- lshed. Motorists, of course. take it very dim view of glass being scattered on the high- way, but sharp splinlPl'S in less obvious places may well he the cause of more seri- ous damage and injury. A barefoot child is more apt to be cut by sharp objects atom: the roadside. at I picnic spot, or on the shore, than by similar pieces on the high- yTHE GUAR.DlAN Fubllnlind ovary wank-day morning at in Prince Street Char Iuhtown. P.E l.. by The Thomson Cami-unv Limited "Gavan Prlnu llwnrl Inland LII: the non" Editur Frau Wnlku Ienarll Miuinur. inn A. Iurnott Iruirh sum. at summers-dc. Montague Ind Albencn Autbc bed In Second f"lIiis MIII by the Port Omen Denntrer" Ottawa. "The strongest memo y in ".74. the weakest ink." TIIl.'RSDAi-'.-.lTl7LY -13. I955 Bastille Day Loans For Fishermen through loans. with better equipment and the necessary facilities to handle lltcir catch. Senator Gordon B. lsnor, however, has an important point in asking why a provisioit is not included whereby a group kl H5 the benefits of the legislation. The tendency in the fisheries as in niost enterprises today is towards larger units atid more efficient methods. litdividtial loans up to fi2l.fi(l0 would help the fisher- iitaii to have the best eqtiipnicnt that he can individually operate but that falls short for exploiting oui' fishery resources. The Bill is based on the Farm liupi'ove- iiietit Loans Act, which also has the ill-1.(ltit) limit. But that limit is hardly appropriate to fishing, particularly large scale fishing where, as a Senator from Newfoundland poimg-(I out. the cost of boats runs as higl-. as Qititlytititl. Prime Minister Nehru calls war "a relic of a barbarous past which has no meaning today for intelligent human beings". It may have no "meaning": bttt it certainly receives it lot of attention from intelli- gent persons. I A three-day ('ani-idian Writer's ('onfer- ence will open at Queen's l'nivcrsity July 2?? on the sttbiect. '"l'he Writer, his Media. and the Public." Whatever may be said of the scope of ('anatliati literature. there is nothing narrow about the agenda of the conference. 0 of Th e Wm im.” The tlentenary Supplement h -K M, WWI pmmzh ,0 gm. mat -yawn... Scotsman. I-Edinburgh, like ('harlottetown's 1 hndvo xhoum do --mmNh',nE" ahmit it. (Centennial. does not imply an age of mere- ly one httitdred years. Althottgli a daily for that period, The Scotsman came ottt orig- inally on Rttrn's Day, I817 atid has ever since been it champion of Scottish rights. letters and nationality. -Only h) every citizen feeling a responsibil- it) to mold discarding bottles and glass. to pick up any .that he or she comes aci'o.s.s. and taking measures to prevent thought- liwa thrott ing the dattg','t't-its litlcr can safety he assttrcd. pcrxoits from All RV Another proof that money talks: lie- The Shakespeare Festival fore the pay increase for military person- The shakespeare Festival at Stratford. npl was t-m,.d he mp I'n"pd gimp; (on. Ontario, continues to grow in importance gt-pg,-p ti... 1-any of ,-,....nti31m..n1 for dig. and in cultural tlscftllttcss. NOW in its tllllill charged airmen was around 26'.; the cur- ueason. it has more than justified the faith of its founders: and its permanent estab- lishment as the centre of Canadian drama has been assured. Two years ago f'i7.lWl pprsltlts came to the Festival: last year this number was nearly doubled; this year 160.000 are expected. The success of the Festival shows two things principally: til notwithstanding the many non-literary theatrical productions. fhaticome from the pseudo-dramatic as- sembly line. and that seem to captivate would be wise to keep in mind that equal- fhe popular fancy for a time. 'thcre is still I place for serious fll"rtmR lhdl l"'fllll"'9Lity. like inferiority, has been known to aiise trouble. ' rent rate is 310. In the Army re-enllst- ments are mticlt higher. about 63'; as com- pared with .'i2'. under the old wage scaic. Some VYestct'n officials are said to be- lieve that noiu the Soviet l'nion has almost caught tip with the West in the manufac- ture of nuclear weapons and. consequent- .ly, has no reason to feel ”inferior". it will be easier for the two sides to come to terms on the disarmament issue. There may be something in that; nevertheless, it gkilfnl reception as well as skiiful present- ation; f2l (Tanadian dramatic talent is by no means the rare commodity we had been led to believe h.V "105? t'l'lllf'5 Wh” "9 lnithan for life. has been advocated in the the habit of rcnf'lN'lnlZ Vt'Fdlf'l5 0" 9l”"d"'.liotise of (Tommons as a means of making bits of Pvidencc. Willi? 0-VPPl"5 "Om mil" lthe Upper House more efficient and able to side WPPP l8l'Zf'l.V "'9P0n5lbl9 ff” th” l"' 'perform a useful function in the parliamen- froductory phases at Straiford, Canadian tiny syswmv Th”, may be some mini in Dl8.V"S flaw been ill l"'""ll"9"l Plams rmm ithe proposal but the really essential reform the start and 800" til? Ffflllml Vi" be "I its the curbing of Senate powers. Like the all-Canadian in-StlfUtl0lb p atom bomb. they cannot be used without . Meanwhlk. ill 3U'lff0Td- C9""9c"C"f' danger of self-destruction. A Senate with ' 3hIklGSP9lT9 793tl"l 3 "M" w”'' power only to delay rather than to kill leg- Ilbn on Tuesday. it"! 12"l- Islatlonwould be much more ready to use Vhe it 9309313 Ql9lld0"'- 77" dnmll tlnue powers Limited Senate appointments, rather age but for all his genius fear of fisheriiten could join together and enjoy ' of the best and most economical equipment t peel Traffic ipilll-Euquip 0'I'TAWA R EPORT Parliam-ent Attendance p By Patrick Nleliolsnn of ...iii Our protracted spell weather is eiti-oitr;i,. . . hot-l of huniaii beings acting like train- ed seals. . .-.-- only on our farms There has been: If every M P. must always vote a sliaineful growth ,pf absenteeismi in acorilaiice with llis Masters iiniong the ten thousand dollar a Voice; if the long deo:ttes tun uttr two never make even one of our high- lly-paul rullut voters chaiige his The majority of the Commons isl opinion and his vote: is our Par- abseni from most votes these day '; liainent really necessary? Or has and this gate Guelph's licnry it already been beaten down into llnskiitc a terrible shock one morn- the insigiiilicrtitce which so malty int: last week As the Ontario Lib-inf us fear will happen as the Cah- eral Wlitp. he quickly rounte'dl inet and the Bureaucracy gradual- lieatls on the Government and on p ly usurp the power of Parliament? the Opposition benches when he , . foresaw an unexpected vote pcnd- THE IHTHPS sf PREME tug. There were. he saw to his hor- )'(l.'vill IIIOII l'()llSllllllll'iL' Houses of Parliament here. P V The 172 Liiicrzil Xleiithcrs of '''”'l'- b",' ill MP5 9" "I" 5i”l'""f Parliament are used as nothing tnent side and these were exceed more than v-95.31,.” M", H” Um. ed by the S4 opposition menilters l in a(,L.m.danL,e with Their Mas"...-5 the House Full attendance would V0-m,p at, ",9 rm,-ii of the Wine lzl” "'9 l""'""m9"l ' "1"-l"""-Vi wielded by Henry Hosking and h-' -l"-fl "V" 17" l" 3"” "V" 90 others. On many occasiotts. they i""'"lhC”i , not only do not want to speak" i if is the respunsiliil-ily of the 'm.,), an, "M PH." lrlllflf (mt:-rnntenl Whip always umse whms m speak- pto keep enough government sup-i porters available sponsibtlity of Henry Hosking. as the Ontario Whip. in make we that whatever quota of members is called for from his province will always be in attendance. (in this occasion. the government. was saved from defeat by I split Opposition and by it few chancel last minute Liberal arrivals. For exaniple. one Liberal just walked l the Hill to fetch his car from t Parliainentarv parking space. to the present macliinery nf gov '.out without replacement. happening to the Senate. Our party political i seen in action in the A5 . ly reginienled. predictable. In h” i personal-and as dull as dilcliwat 3'"? W35 "Mill l" flTlV-8 Dill 0t t0Wl'l er. Advocates of this system say of other countries and peoples ”be- salvation: that saith unto Zion. Vi. "F l"' l"';l'd lllch llll'lSl0" bfllf that It gives efficient government. hind their back" and without their Thy God rclgnetlt! . . . Behold ”"9'"1' ff "'5 "I ""0 til? and declare that without such ref:- free consent. (lliamber. entirely ignorant of the. subject of the vote. and dutifullyl added his voice to that of his party. This episode raised the question Why every vote in Parliament need i be regarded as a motion of confid- ence in the Governnieiit. ",'liv should not most votes. especially tipoit the less important topics. re- flect the considered and maioriiy lililltmll of Parliament. rather than give its the pantumine of a group be a mere scene Whips nor anarchy in their par 1 "n the dh'ecfors' l the very least. totlay's ing an able human being bench. The Summit these is esseiitial if lump 1, 1., be any real entcnte Settlement Coming To It is mer two years since Sir Wiiiston ('liui'(-hill. then Prime Minister, threw out the idea that distinct from mere armistice hg: perhaps a "conference on the still to be found in Korea liiglicst level between the leading menacing cloud fllIluL'h tau powers might he one way of sin immediately ynen,-it-mg than Hill curing a lessening of tension be- scented RfPll'll1flI1lllS ago hang.- lpeen what the ('ommunisls call nvler the Forinosa area i ie two cainps”. - . ' . The idea which he outlined to tinpfffrlfintharfepvef:,::,.,:;Lhm0m."nd the House of Commons on May II. the lessons of the Berlin meetii lflfiil was that there should lie :t wag ihm mm-(. M” mm. M. in nir-cling of those ”at the summit i M i s ' ' . c . of the nations”. As so nften with f?rf'ii'rii(a(rfv'M:iorrl:y'ii:I'a(:IS:p:hM''"s. "" Sir Winston the phrase has caught nf cnmbioiing H". in”? grmes: the imagination This mnnthts tum NA To wqcm mi"-A '0" .” meetinz In Geneva has come to t - i ' ' ' i mclusw" H in it of western Germany was he called everywhere the sum- 4”" "m.nmnk,md On” "Ia h d "1" '””””"”"' lbeen done the time sec d 1 T1 What was in the then Prime weqern pmwm rU To " l 0 Ministers 'mind was I meeting nf apammh A"d'm'W "T " "W the heads of Governments. rir- "he of in ma HP mall hnmml rate and informal with no "nnp- which nwpsnmfd d . I 'd d t . Ii- - faced ii reements". but I l .. create ifn atmosphere ofa lflfleullllitfl . B.g':'”h!:, , sdummuf Moeung" . iintlefsinnding in Whl('h' aIITe(-.lcaIll0Il alum EV; a.terAthe Ratifi- ments on detailed and specificland the Gare "'1-fa gmemenls questions might become more .”c-p min, m"'::"'N X9fIf'loREPiIh- ea” '0 anaint ltaln France and th d B”. There was eager welcome for inviied the go, teu 9'9 AME” the idea from large sections of thew emm tk He "m" f” 3 .public opinion but at the time no Vanni” hem r:m"V,9. 5”','lf(;195 "' enthusiasm for it either in Wnslt- would ""t by "5 '. "' inizlon or in Moscow. And It went fhuds NWT m":'"3 M "'9 as it were into cold storage to lmmed M "C. firm?" 5' '"'""' I! while Instead. It was " iwho womd gr I””'':" Minute"- better to try the alternative melh- form I " In” ' """lV" '" od suggested by Sir Win. it lo" .3"? '::3az;':::;:l"(:"brhewg::'f the s . C ' seltleanffimz-pwrffh the sup tub "'5 l" f” '"""w"' l" ”l'l'm'"'3 .--,mm."m,s-- Wm. the SW," U. gllluflonl. They would seek to pnion. This ”might lead to use I” l.” "'""da"'"'ll "l" '' 5”"l"t" ment in our relations for the next "';3:x'."mlll'nf3h,"'9 ::'9l::'-''':; '0”: in a , sue few years which might in itself O Officer permitted by . . 93 Liberal votes would give the Amt , , "' ”'"5'l'l”” ” Cabinet a majority over all pos-. "'3l0'"-V ml ' V0” It I5 "I9 79' slble Opposition in the House nit Commons. The surplus of 79 Lib- eral M.Ps could. wilhoitt detriment ernment and with savings to the it public pocket. be permitted tn die EA Dead Concept. is . systein. as this. There is -- lioiise of the minds of the Commons tnrtay. has become high- ini- imented parties Parliament wouldi open new prospects to the secur- ity and prosperity of all nations and every continent". Much llu Happened. Much has happened since then. The policy of seeking to settle particular yioblemit has been tried with mixed results. Therel have been successes. The ending lot the, IndirChina war and the lsiiininii of the Austrian Stain i'l'reaty stand out. But there have also been failures. The iconference of January IN on ;Germnny and on uuoclated Eur- popean questions ended in I dend- 'Ioek which bu not been bre'cn ldnn. And IQ: -ninth; n Berlin P009 methods, organs and participants as it appears will be most fruit- ful accordinx to the nature of the issues". This in the Invitation which has been accepted by the Soviet Gov- ernment and which is the basis for the "Summit Meeting" which opens In Geneva on July In. It is not intended or expected to perform miracle: or even in pro duce dramatic results. Ii; pur- Istoopentliewnyion continuous and possibly long pro- cess. Yet the outcome and per- haps even more the character of III! Geneva meeting may be de- Medically Speaking By llorm N. ludoun. M. I. SOME SOOTIIING REMEDIES T0 CQBE ATIILETPS FOOT Athlete's foot. or dermatopliytor is of the feet. in the most common fungus disease doctors on called upon to treat. Unfortunately, person: troubled with this disease usually don't con- sult their physician until they've had it for I long time. For months it may not have caused discomfort. so they ignore it. If you have or have bad athlete": foot. I'll bet you've done t.he,same thing. Causes Dlscotort You won't in to your doctor- until tlie fungus. which has invad- ed the skin of your roles or toes. causes an acute VBSICUIBT or bul- lous eruption. The burning and itching finally causes so much dis- comfort ihat eventually you decide to seek treatment. Usually, you'll contact atlileie'i-i foot from walking in bare feet. on the floor around a swimming pool, 1 in a dressing room. shower room '. or Turkish bath. l Slight Scaling '. At first. you will notice a slight. I scaling under and between your- . toes. Most often the skin between. iyour fourth and fifth toes of eachl l foot is infected. although the webst between any or all of the toesl might be involved. The best way to avoid athlete's foot. of course. is not. to go bare-' foot in public places. Also. it's es-1 sential to dry your feet and toes- , thoroughly after bathing Before attacking the fungi, it's usually necessary to employ mild soothing remedies on badly inflam- ed areas of your foot. This will palsu relieve any secondary infec- ' tion which might have occurred through broken vesicles. There are several fungicidal iagenls which have proven effec- tive. Among lhem are formalde- hyde. sulphur. salicylic acid. res- ose orcin. gentian violet and ammon- iated mercury. Castellani's paint The building tlirusb W8l('llDs old and.Tincturc Asterol also are ef- Job who Stacks 1 fective. It's up to your doctor to bright.-peeled asters on the decide which is best for you de- siiiiny fence. pending upon the stage of the dis- The pent sow grunts to hear him E358- . . And iii.-.J.:niii"fiii.Eii' the and 93'” Milli"! st'arnDEI' th9m'9- . h For acute intertrlginnus types. er rlnflctl Snot" Still keel” 9-l" the affected parts should be soak- -. .u ' :4-vs” ?0M- f)ryy;4nA THE POOR MAN'S PIG Already fallen pluni-bloom stars the green apple-'.,.t.;.-its as kiiarred as old toads backs Wear their small roses ere a r is seen: And The hull phut ii tn tilt? SW for ten minutes daily in a sooth- Tlien otit he lets her run. away iggnzglrnggn of pmasmum per site snort-s ' In bundling gallop for the cottage QUES-"ON AND ANSWER door. Wth humzry hubbub begging D. R." What can I do to make my flesh firm - it is very flabby? Answer: It is advisable that you have a physical examination to crusts and oi-ls. p Then like it whirlwind humping round once more: N.,,,t.,..- i---- aog. making the put determine if there is any abnor- ipts run, mal condition present. Exercises sulli as in child when her would be helpful to you. Massage plays done. lght be of mine slight benefit. "LI .1 You should employ a I Page 4 Guardian. NOTES BY THE W-AYTI I you nut to become prime minister of Ontario you Ihouid ar- range not in be born in Toronto. years. no noteworthy songs am. No Toroiitonlui has ever become Em&f8ed- The ballads of the First premier. although all premiers Gmit WIT Ire. today. more freq- havo been born In Oiit.arlo.-Peter- malyallleel-lid."II'-I;e mugs of tltie Se- boro Ii Examiner. e we: an In ependent ("God Bless Amerlca"(l Bio dc Jnnlro and Boo Paulo. aiuous ("Pl'IIle the Lord um Brazil”: two largest cities. have ting the Ammunition"). feeble- erectod .the world's tallest rein- ” f"'l'here'il Be Bluebird: forced concrete buildings. Although 0101' the White Cliffs of Dover"i, this method of construction in not. Or childish in an effort to be mar. a Brazilian invention. the tech- till t Off We Go. Into the wild. nlquu were advanced then. Now all” Y0nd9l"'l- m Hlllllllx Chron- foreign enzlnoe visit Bruit to ltlle-Herald learn about concrete structures. - National Geographic Bulletin. ed”;f”'lt';e 1'3" Al:'eGa5lf:r'; Nim- Durln; the first Canadian com Uflfd 3"V'l'bl'00k ti loin: In ference on reading. held at the bllld 501' Fl'0d91'lCt0D Omllhulu untvu-my of Toronto. Mr, wane; the magnificent nature of tits tat. F. Koei-ber of Jarvis School for 934 Em which HIS Lordship is mali- Boys has given a cautionary word ill! to this 0ltY- The Gallery which to those who deal with mentally Is now in an advanced planning retarded children. lie asserts that slime in the offices of 1 firm of these children can be taught to local architects is to cost upward; read if allowed to mature suffic- of a million dollars. When it In iently first. They should be n:lth- completed Fredericton will have on or hurried nor permitted to vege- its main street a structure which tale. but given a program of suit- will be the pride of this and fut. able activities. Although the term lire generations. Frederictmi "mentally retarded child" covers Giellter it w ' . . i time a fe categories. Mr Koei Rum”. Sweden. and Gnu ber's advice is relevant in many. . . instances. - Ottawa Citizen. lE"lF3l"lv the Wily three Ellfoiteavt - nations so far to give any alien. Although the lecnnd Great War- continued for more than tlire. Research is coming nice in face lion to defence .against atomic with n teasing old question in bomb attacks. are going under- London, out” this summer, it ground. The three nations have created what are in effect cities beneath the earth. These under- ground communities contain hm. pilals. shops. recreation ccntcrv, in some cases workrooms. as- sembly halls and even iheau-r:. Some have bakeries. modern hotel accommodation and hangar: for aircraft. There are. in mi. dition arsenals. offices for mili- tary and civil officials and PIN! will try to measure the heat. or warmth potential. of beards. Sci- ence is full of gaps in this branch of thermodynamics. or whatever It's called, There are fair ap- proximations of the heat factor in Hudson Bay blankets and sheer nylon stockings. but next to no- thing on whiskers. Those who sported centennial beards through the heat of 1954 in Windsor will tell you they're "plenty hot." Now 13 l l 5- The 5W9fl95- tllrtller ad- it mmames for biophysjcjsts .1 vaneed tiltan any I-Iuropean nation the univusny of western Ontario in civil defence. have constrticlmt to resolve that to . fnnnulm enormous caverns pnr itndergrouiid equation. or something.-Windsor l"5”l"3ll0"l5 '0' CW” and mill- smr. iary defence In case of war- Evening 'l"rlbune. School board - in Cal- ”T'-'T”” T gary demonstrate I sense of re- sponsibility thai might be copied by other school boards. Last De-l. camber the board adopted an aim pulsion scheme under which "prob-l Iem students" are expelled from high school. Twenty students have been penalized in this manner. The board took action on complaints. from principals that students whol might not want to study were ob- structing those who did. Under thel board's plan the obstructive stud- l cm is first warned. then put on probation and finally expelled if he shows no desire to study. This. Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs form of ” t " again t th ttd- . ent body puts the highs sclfotzllinl EL.-IGTRICAL its proper light as an institution of learning. In the few years they 39-Pal” have for such a purpose the stud- ents must acquire the education that is necessary to follow a sue-p cessful career. There is no time for ”foollng around." -- Evening Reporter. 1 Palmer Electric Phoneii 8543 R544 --lirlnitintl Biuiiden. VA H pppp H diettanrl make sure that you are ”"' - - getting enough vitamins and min- of the "second stage”. fine awaits erals. hopefully but anxiously. 1 ?--:- I lthink needs to be stressed. It is The Age Story at any rate in How beautiful --we51em"gh,-ee. lain: are the feet of him that bringelh good tidings. that pub- llshelh peace. that brlngetlt good tidings of good. that publlsheth There is one point which upon the moun- 'no thought that this or any other meeting of the "Big Powers" -lshall decide or dictate the future my servant shall deal pmdenily. The Geneva meeting will be one he shall be exalted and extolled. fit ?lllRl'l'll.l' Yet of the Four Powers only. There and be very high. . our great grandfathers had neither is - tb liamenls: otir big business corpor- 9 ations today do not have party rule that the four lenernl approval that this so. But the restriction does not in any way imply any claim have any sort of c GAS MAIN FLAMES HAMILTON. Ont. (CF)-A work- ian was scorched and valuable h"3l'd"""lli Al hegemoiiy; nr that the fact. of Qquiprnenf damaged when a con- A y Wslefll their superior strengtli gives them struction com . neipetrates the waste of convert- l into a w 3 - l robot so long as he sits on a back tail ":3! ii: a Mad mmept It gas puny grading tractor ruptured n six-inch main Wednesday morning. Firemen said flames ieapt 50-75 feet In the air for about 15 mi- nules before gas company work- men could turn the supply off. .....?..... PARLIAMENT HILL FIRE OTTAWA tCPt--Fire. caused by a careless smoker. rent fire en- gines roar-iii to Parliament Hill Wednesday be fire broke out in the bush below the lookout - a wooden pavilion overlooking the Ottawa river behind the House of .Commons. Fire officials said it .'was started by a careless smoker iwhn threw away a lighted clgaret butt. any overriding aittliority. That in accidentally revived. American, .British and French heads of Gov- ernments go in a sense to Geneva as trustees and representatives on behalf of their associates. As the British Foreign Secretary said to the Assembly of the Council of Europe. "Great powers must act as trustees and not as principals". So the prelude to the "Summiti Meeting" has been a full and free and frank discussion between. the three Western powers and their associates. The whole question of ”West- ern" policy in negotiations with the Soviet Union or in any ”fut- ltire I-last-West conference" was ldiscitssctl by the Assembly of the t .Council of Europe on July 6 --3 twelve clays before the meeting at Geneva. The Council of the. lwest European Union meets on July 15; the Council of N.A.'1'.0. .on the 16. President Eisenhower -and Sir Anthony Eden and M. ll-Iaurc an to meet Marshal Bul- lganin fttlly Advised of the views land wishes of the governments land parliaments of all the free .Cmll'lfl'I!l of Europe. 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