i i l i “all: fittest-dim: Om" km“ Ecwuu lIiIuI Luir Th. nu ' W. l. fluids. Fubllltr .[llnn \leI emu. WIlhi um"... Educ: lrillv. uubuim mly well a... mowing um. In» den mi mummy hulls-yr) Ii I65 rm... sum ChlilnllIluwn. THE L. by lhniiiloy. NIwIprIn Lid lunch ruin. .. 5mmnel$|dl, Mcnugul, Allan I" In! hull-l RINQIMT'Id nIlianilly by "munch lump. V 7’! WI mum lulu-inn. m Univerllly In 640 cIlhmi I030 Siml ww Imp IN, Moriuul, uannliy 5-5742. mil-m emu. In: I turn. vaw-l MAI 7037]. Duly Newsuagll Puhlilhnr» Cul Ilso lmwra No! elm 35: in: week by c- In to I ylli by ith a: null iovlu Ind m- Mi "Mud by rum SIAM I my all blind Ind UK. when put e mi Iluwllnrl blund- Biililh en Not m- 7-: rev .uigi. (npy. limbo null” um... n' ruinous... "Thr .huugrri mcmoll :I wed/rel unu- [he luenli‘l'sl ink" PAGE E ljlnbfl’ l, mu. How Many More Oi Them? Another test of confidence. the second in ‘28 hours, was passed by the Liberal minority government in the House of Commons last night. The public will hope that. this is not the prelude to a series of such tests, such as disrupted the business of the last Plirliiimellt. We wonder how many of those Opposition members who voted noil-collfidence in the government on this ocuision really wanted to for another itenernl elec- tion at this time, or whether they considered what the country‘s reac- tion would be in that event, In the case of the NDP amend- ment, there was some reason for challenging the government's decis- ion to involve Cannde in nuclear Irmaments without first consulting Parliament. While the motion was defeated, it was by the slim margin of 124 in 113, This was an issue in which timing was impor- tant, in view of the opening. a few hours later, of the NATO council conference at which, Canada's European air di formally committed to an inter- Illied NATO nuclear force. The same cannot be said for the Conservative motion, which merely expressed regret that many Liberal pledges had not been incorporated in the Speech, and that the policies announced failed to provide filll op- portunity for social and economic Idvancement. There would be ample opportunity for making these crit- icisms later, when concrete meas- ures were before the House. Beauchesne’s Parliamentary Rules and Forms deals with this matter, laying it down as desirable, in dis» cussing the Throne Speech. that the Address be passed without undue delay. In this Connection it quotes Sir John A. Macdonald. a good Conser- vative authority. to the following ef- fect: "I am glad the Opposition (of 1878) have adopted the English modern system—a very proper one -—of passing the Address without amendment, and when all the var- ious subjects alluded to in it are dealt with, when the measures pro- posed are before the House, they and their details can be criticized with I full knowledge and satisfactory ex- planation with regard to the policy of the Govcniment.” . This course, we submit, could .well have been followed by the Con- Iervatives in this instance, without gcmmittinp them to anything they .didn’t: approve of. v, Shilling His Ground LIIt week Prime Minister Pear- Ilin cold it was "quite blur", from the nature of the NATO meetings t Ottawa this week. that there . gould be no discussion of, let alone y recommendation Ibout, the pctuai mic undertaken by any mem- ber of the alliance. He Iddcd thIt fine. 1957 Canada had accepted the Million tint NATO should do. yulop I nuclear prIcity for dItcr- ifalee Ind protection. No question uld Irlu in the next few dIyI to {fact this uhbliehcd policy, unless marred the decision mule liar; Ind this, he said, CInadI Id no intuition of daring "until it! VIII dim.” Gut isn’t it true now that. Can. ’I role III bun chIngod by the y ,_ week to establish I I nuclear fom? Accord- M’l‘finfl‘iln Press report, CIn- '. 'plflilflli It. Wednesday'l mm meeting formally committed Canada's European air division to participation in such I force. In PI:- liament. later in the same dIy, Mr. Pearson declined to discuss that mat. ter. He said the proposed tom Ind not yet been established, Ind thI question of committing the Calm dilin division therefore “does not all“ e." Pressing his questioning on thiI point, Mr. Diefenbaker IIked the Prime Minister whether thI Cann- dian representatives at the NATO meeting—External Affairs Mini-tor Martin and Defence Minister Hellyer —hild undertaken that thc commit- ment would be made if the nuclear force was set up. To this query Mr. Pearson replied that it would be wrong to disclose the Canadian pos- itiun during the NATO conference. When Mr. Diefcnbaker argued that the Canadian people should not be bound by the government without reference in Parliament, Mr. Pear- son retoried that when Mr. Diefen- hilker was in power he had done the same thing. The Prime Minister Ippears to have shifted his ground on this sub— ject since he came into office. Dur- ing the election campaign he spoke only of the need for “honoring” a commitment the Conservatives had made, and of then trying to negoti- ate a new arrangement after consul- intion with Parliament. Parliament now is as much in the dark as it ever was, but there seems no doubt that a new commitment of some kind has been mildewrighi under its nose. so to speak. U.S. Wheat Vole Concern is felt in Canada over the rejection by United States wheat growers of stricter government con- trol measures on production. It is feared in some quarters that this may result in depression of world wheat prices and reduction of Can. adian zl‘owers‘ income. However, it is to be noted that the US. vote is effective for only a year and it is possible that after I year of low price supports and further price- depressing surpluses another refer- endum will haVI I different out, come. About 800,000 wheat growers voted in Tuesday‘s referendum. in which the Kennedy administration sought to obtain sanction for I plan to reduce 1964 crops plantings by 10 per cent. with support of 80 per cent of normal production at $2 a bushel and the remainder at $1.80. For the first time. under the Ken- nedy plan. limits on wheat sales would be added to the usual Acre- azc limits. Last week the government suc- ceeded, after extensive manoeuver- in against strong Republican up- position, in putting through Con. gress a bill containing a “sweeten- er" for the wheat farmers. The bill, in extending the Federal feed-grain program, would permit them to grow feed grains on land they take out of wheat. Thus they could help sus- tain their income under stiff wheat controls. But this incentive wasn't enough to carry the vote. The result is ll. blow to government hopes, since all previous wheat referendums produc- ed the required two-thirds margins for government programs. If this one had been Iccepted, and had prov. ed workable, it was planned to extend it. to other crops. Now the costly surplus storage program remains on Washington's hands, and it will not be an easy problem to deal with. EDITORIAL NOTES Besidm the British Isles, Sweden is the only place in Europe where drivers keep to the left. That raises problems, among them I large num- ber of accidents involving foreign drivers. LIst week the Swedish Par- liImont decided thIt in the futurI it will be "hall till hoger (keep to right) instead of "hall till vanfter" (keep to left) for drivers. To give Swedes time to Idiost, the change will tIke effect in 1967. I I I There is world-wide concern over the health of Pope John, not only on account of his exalted position but because of the inspired lender- Ihlp he be: given in the calico of peace, tolerance Ind undemt‘nd‘lnl among people of all creeds and coun- tries. The news from VIticwn City that his condition has improved It'- ter the setback he received I In days arm is TPMfilir'inl, but film will be continued concern until he is restored to his accustomed vigor. ON THE LAUNCHlNG PAD OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Senate Speakership Held By Newcomer The best new; in OilIWl lI unomcliii ‘ There Ire three sources all! new: on Parliament iiill The uuly unlclai method is by I for- i met sislcmem to the press. zith IT as I ivrillen “press release‘ ‘ i ' nl mnulh Il I “bum conference," _ id (aunt of new: in tho ~ eak. which is generIlly I clandestine upon by some pol- iflClan'S satelllte in a irlinied Illd friendly Jollrnallsl shrh I nary l is identified by some phrm . such es "Icroralug lo I hldll Iuliiui-iiy in Parliament Hill." The third means at gathering news here is by observation In lirllullihu. Thus by chance [as month i stumbled uhuu thl‘ lIci lhIl Maurlrc auurzcl a driest .u Liberal ill 13., was desperat in obialn quickly I parliamem tIry uniiorm tail coat. as worn by the smile” Ind Clerks in eIch Chamber at Parliament; he burrowed mm iur p h ys i c 31 mulch. Mr. T. R. Moulrombry. Clerk Assistant at the Commons. his spare coIt. TALE or TAIL COAT Why would Mr, Bnurzet m: such a uarmuul in I hurry, lull 1 helore the opening oi eIrliI. meni? lie had been appointed. i , deduced. by Prime Minisler Farm to he Spelker or me : Senate. Conveniently the linear l ed Conservative administration . had lril unfilled In Ippruprlale vacancy for Serum- from Quebec. The oiilclal mu re-‘ to the aid of Mackenzie King as I big financial supporter: Ind EtIcious bill turbulent Huh .I Francois Poullnt, now in h 391k consecutive year in Parlia- merit, Are ii the" "II! seilliurs cun- Reserves Withstand Election Quebec Chrnninle Tclefl'lvh Durinfl the election cImpalln lII! year cIuIliiau reserves of mild and us. dollarl limp nearly momma between April in and June a. clown to woo.. council. The pressure on the Canadian dollar ami the iii-rill of money nil lznld Wll blamed on (In there would be I minority gov- ernmrnt. On that fear til. spec- ulItors played. If a miubrily government was a probable Ilul h-ighluulug pros- pect lu um i: war no less la in ‘ cried from the tumult unscalu ed. In April. election month, they rule by $71,300,030 in '2.‘ l l l But this year the reserves em- i 71,400.00”. What [Ive this new blnbllliy',’ It came throulh p re er I in I which were considered effective by illll competent iudne. Per Jacnbflnn. mInIring director of the Inlcrnlllollll Monetary rid, who died on Sunday. Mr. Jll‘ollfli’m devoted to the “new i l cial security or the free world. .lli “\llllllilli ' ‘11; sidered less worthy or let“ cum- peient in be Spuer thIn I as- yeIr old newcomer who had Ile< vrr pnrticlpalod in the work of the saline“ They rcrtainly get less than their deserts, thought Canada did well In her hour of difficulty. The Government of 1962 WI: decisive and energetic in the Iieps it took when the election lave it continued responsibility. The surcharge on imle dncrd tourist exemptions. v crnmenl economics, Ind the encoding of lines of credit ivth the mollme lurid. Blithlii and the United Siales put the reserv- es hlck in strength in short or- er. This good housekeeping by the runner administration assist! "eInrr money." ml is, lower internal rItcs. The Bank or Call- Ida lending rate hm night was reduced to 3% per cent ir a m four. The entire develupmebl makes his task simpler for Fill- Ihre MinlIiIr GONnni no'W gased li-i prepIrIiluii bi his um if = a. A reserves fund Ii peak level is no men inheritance for I Fl- nance minlllcr, Rbmemberlnl thi happeed in 1962 r. Gor- do probIhly count: h l m I I If lucky, lease this deduction i came only on the eve oi the lI . npeninl: Mr, Boilmci was slim- monpd to the Senate Illd imme- dibieiy appointed Spel er. Thu: died hope. ambition Ind indeed even the expectation cl the fulfilment oi promises, in the hearts of senior Ind exper- ienced Quebec SenIIorl. In LI Belle Province. I sen~ star is a pcrson of prestige to an leeili unmatcth in other pro» viliccs. The senior French - Can- IdlIn Liberal minors Ire l" I cla IpIri irom and Ibuve other politicians. They can be seen. I diiiinguilhed flow, in Mont- i-eIl railway xiAlifln mi most Tufsday Iliernnnna during the; parliamentary session, hocldiniz l the OiiawI train. With their in< ‘ h es. they settle cnmfonnbly h. l the parlour chairs in "Our m. , in a irir‘nrily chll during the i two ~ hour run in I. . Arriving In the prltIl, th ey Icurry Ilong the tunnel lulu" from the Itatlon to the ChIlIIu LIIlrier Hillel, then up the steps climbing ihc no». but t h e Itaiue oi illcir herb Sir Wili'rid L-urlrr. tn relch the Selim, in time to allelid the cmlomIry a pm. Tuesday Iltting. STUNNED sauna” But im- some hi «my. “Sen- Ilsun." the menial oi PIrltIv meul surely IIw nil Ina Womb when unlillirr their heartl. Im- the tum of I French-speaking "President" but lime to new- comer Iourgei. PIIsed over um 74 yeIr bill Hon. JeIll-Mll‘ll mum-unit. in I k director, businelsm I ii. lmmer merchIllt, honmry Cfll> burl a Le Belimmt lie Quebec. Knighl vi the Waltriw order of the Holy lewlehre. He w As the powemll hIclu'oonl oil-nir- er who. Il MIekenzI! inul'I we. chi request, Iii-urea the elec- ilbu M Louil it. LIurcnt to rIr. llIrnenl, when the Inti - cbu. Icripilonists were Iluuluu ih. windows nfth si, IIIurBlIt thIt prospect by throwlnl out he Libenl I. Another Wilundinl Genital". Hon. PIlll Henri Bouffl , Gr elf lid Md - nlm tactile Ibis Ind mull Fish To Grow Foster? Filherlcl Council of CIIIIIII A type or ilsh husbandry under which fisheries scientists will be able lo Speed up the Tale of rowtli and ensure maturity of fish Itnckl It In eIi-iirr IKG was envisaged r. .l.L. Kaik, chairman oi the Fisher- ies ReseIrch aura of Can-cu. during I pInei discussion at the Fisheries Council in CanIdI annualmeoilng h. Montchelio. Quebec. rill-laugh Iiudiu all lhh hor- moneI Illa nutrition, Dr. Kask said Pacific nimnn were new air; kept Ilive iii eir IpruId-uul have died". This maul that lhrII ulmou could belill Ill- other life cycle Ind were Illo sexually mature hell-ire they normally would he." ‘ chlirman Idded The that "we are npw gelling til I individual urIlnilm under com- m " y "Icicctive brecdlnl c types of Inimlll w. qul". ThiI could lull to l ' cullur type at Icllvity" rather iiiII "flIh hunllur Icuv. LN. Llel, of the Economics service of in. Federal DE"!- iult o1 Flimu’iu. Inurhen mem- ber of the mall-mm "Govern. E. I ment Meet! indul pIuIl. Ca noda Emailme Race There iI (cod new! in the re Dori L||Ii ledlln “lurch on "mar-emu" with Ian- diIri BlIck Brut rocket been Rlumed It Fm Churchill under NatlcnIl Research CMIII- cil Iuwiclu. The orilirIIl pro- l' candlichd by ill! De- lclicc Ilesclrch Band And the Untied State: Air For: , interrupted by lire 4': I l. The e i-Inlze. ThlI till I" M mum, with some VJ. IlliliInce. NRC copame will plIy I much llrm out I! further M- elm-II nemllily lmrled nunth the luviiIule to inejrucilel Delberlllb can the complb ‘USAF lurch P at the mu. e in Anny Ind the lo will b. invcivcd in Iuiiziiiul. Whltem thI Iubplcei. an In at dill n E other Iccior kItIurI Inc lid: ‘ re limpi 1 u-yur old Hon. .1. TA'I'IIIA (MI, who lave In! hll Montreal uni in ill! Comment to make m for Lionel Clievrlrr; Hon. Cyrulc V , who um ‘uu u. m i emule use: rueIrciI iI ratifying. Th!!! In limlll, lllllx'hl If least, too thI lhll country cui . it an IIIIIIII Cl tIIAin- hu In all! modest meanl. This wII I very men-i Load II Hazard To Some Artists IhnIl Incrd to IrtiItIL liinqu II no! IlwaI my all V! II ti! MIN Gallium. HII Ilory wu told in the New In! Jwrul. ’l'llI icII'I phyIIcIII Ill! no rules to IUD.“ lIId pulsar in: Ind dbotcud nut Im wIl necIIIIl-y to correct In IllicItl- liIi alumni-ion. Esplcntlcn the Ibdblnlui of cavity did no for I (W Iyl If"! Ill. mm thin but colic "Mlva Tu were thou dim for Ind wim- iiis Ind the main werI poll- llva. it mum“ in. Ioldln will I I recently in Ipont (le purIIIlII bin is n h b y. ism wIn : III! p. lentIr Ila! ivo- I “will 2 9 a of "in! Ind fift- contain“ iflnlild "TI I It found in I). III! Li W tirely M whit! llld. At i II In]. tubal oi dill oil pIilIi. hIid been lich Ind It Lilli-I be In plied it. with ill. fill." "the: than the linilh. In Iddition. MI man llld I IIrvnuI I‘lIhlt c! Itrokinj till cllOOk lid “’9'! lip with lilI damn. Shortl flier . Iunllm‘ min with similar sympmml turned up. The physicilli was on the alert this time and made the diulnvsic within I few days. This artist copied miniatures lnr IIle Ind mad the Ilme PM net the Inldler. Willie plint- inl [he w ould lick the brth to clean it, even after she had been wIl‘ncd of ill! thId ll: this practice. ' The treatment of had vol iniz has changed in [he last I- cIdc. Christina alum; Ir. malt usciul in dcleadlng the body. The rnmedy works quickly Ind with complete Iniety. The New Zealiiuden "led calcium dimv dillm Vcrlenlte. which displac- e! the lead and Illnwl ills kid- nEyI to excrete the poison. Cllclatioll is a chemical pro~ cesi in which one in" is lifted out of I Itmnilfle Ind rlplIced by another, in these cases. til. lead ion in: lined cut in Ixr clinic (or the cIlcium ion in the chelaiinfi Ilent. The lead is thin made harmlesl Ind uret- ed by the kidneys, A URINARY FINDING C,M wrilel: is Albumin the urine Ierious? RE in LY Not necessarily. We know thll maniieIiIilail cIil occur eini though the kidney: Ire normal. In arthoiiaiic r Iner gelling up; it distpun wlih relt. on the other Illnd, ll albumin il present in iIrge amounts. chances re gruier tht I kidney iuion ex- isls. ' up FEELING we. writes: Is there Iiiy help for peeling lips krier Yes. Eliminate Iiiy lollrce oi irritation I: from cosmetics or lunImmIllou. Slop pullinl nff shreds oi skin and don't keep mobimlnz the lips with the luugue. The use of hypuIllu- genie lipstick or one of the lib or sun sticks will provide I Pmu‘tiiv! Qualifll. cuss suvzns A.C. wr'tes: i have IeVlrIl pieces of fills: imbedded in my 1:" thd. it feels tou «hay Irr touchlnl the bone. nu slid that lilbsidy aslisilncc hu 0 73 vessels in the over 100 gm: ‘ tails category. aggregating sis million in construction, under the ihlpylrds IsslstIncc pro- gram Idminislcred by llII DI' nli‘iment cl Tranlport. OI thll. so per cent. vi-II lor ilIhliil vel- ml‘ on the Ail-nth: coast. . . mpsey. director of the InIch‘ilon Service of fill Federal Denlrlmelll oi l’ilher-i fes, announced plIns to Iltlllu the Department nl Agriculture's retail ltore inspection Iervlce to obtain information on the hold- IIIK of fish products. Other members of “I! plnll were A. Cumyii. meter of MIrllIe San/lull cf the In men! of Transport. who “ill I totll n! 1% “Shin: VeIIell. hid- in: up to I loiui oi Ippruxlrm. tely mm gran hills. were an der ccnsllucilon (lncludlnl 78 for whlcn subsidies hIVl held fllntcdl: .R. inlalll. chief of the Fisheries Division of Tnde Ind Common - Gregor, director of ill’iefllllluy- Commlnlon: merit lnliirIllce he d Drill Directorate of NItimlIl “filth and Welfum. fl'lclll or Ilia nuulIn IcIlc. Elli. we Iboulfl III!!! I hand In the game; Ind we cIll will:- link It i: demonstrated by iii: Brnl work before lfil. being demodulated new the McGlil Unlvenliy min- lorl Who In llffl‘IIly Illqu ilIIll' wa Into lych will] I 1‘- Inch lull. Unlorlunntely. CIuIdiIIl Irw— pori for [III nmlrhble Mc- GIII nNIIfl, (min [overhaul ctr private Ioilrccl rem to been thin. The United States Army llIl picked II) III. M for much of the man. “If ll malt-bk. 1110!; II should be more I rtne thll collllry to "whirl: Dill“- bilitles" in space and Mr lleldl of remrcli -— Ind grant- Ir medium in support each Fm . Discovery In "lulu Ind mhnalnly II, liter . 2 it ilin breIk WI. All} you think I should have them removed by opcrItioni REPLY Yes, but ii you wait until this AIISWEI‘ MIMI?! I'm In" IIV- eral will have (entered. VENING SNACKS Mr]. C. writes: Willi lull"- llbui do you thI (or nervnuI eItlnll in the evening? i'm not bothered durlnl the dly. REPLY Moonlightlng. You need numb thing to divert Mr Itientlnn from the rcii'iflerawl‘. TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— EI conllderItc of your health Our Yesterday’s (Pram thc Gwdlln Film) WNW-FIVE YEARS AGO M 24 me The Kinsmen Club of Charlotte- own ale belnl hlghly coli- gralulIted all the Iuecell cl their dune! hlld If. the CInI- dlln NItlonII Hotel. Mondly evening. Approllmlteiy oli- hundred calipch dInced to till pleasinl rhythm of 0.x. Pru- by Ind lIII Dklalnlll. trul. MI! I fCI’) men's were bound for lIIId, gzilsnd. chl-i tnlle TEN YEARS AGO MI! 3‘. “SI ' ' “8" “Wk, (AP) Tho Duh Ind but:th 01 Windsor lIlIIl'l for mm mm. bill not for he mmmcli 'niI duh uld h. IIId In kin of wit- hin-lush:- cram-ling of I ll 3". III | II MW in MI PIriI hm. Th [round- surrouan the nrw Science Earl'ch MINI! of llio Ewmmll rIi-m Ire Worm; "Ill um '“h I them in Iiine. TN y “if?! . III! with Iiiruln lI halal cIi-ricd an Ill tin wa round the building. I000?! All DIAI' EDMON‘IDN (OP) - 'I'II moi Edmlon Scout troop iI nude up of «If boyc who re "ch thItr tthlnI by man of "our Mllhl III Illa Illll- up. locum-nei- LI leulu will NOTES BY mum- Illu— — Ind rm — to do ill. Mulls Iver Iulil. Wlmlda‘t it bl IT if to Ialllt will! flu! Ty? - CIllIry MIMI cIlII ll "pulllbly ihl molt villi" mhlom Mm lb. Ho rim mum to Illow unit it p Int Iiciin ennui-iii ciao pm . men I paint wh-ro it full won't have money in guy if] hilll sum UN people y til I union not I hIc it often plinled. Oihlfl y W] wry kink Indeed. bill they lhy Iway from line words as "blnkruplcy." Mimi!!! out thIt In llllcnlalionll urllnilltlon wlbh the uniflllc chlrlckr of III. UN lilIl. donln‘t wail llll wl'y I rallilIr nullnell dim. And malt Igru fillli It. pl‘nh- Iem is not really money. but. WIltch. Tile quelticn il not whether members can come up With the cash but Whether. If they're not. umpires to do w. ‘s worm keeping the UN structure in mention. WON’T PAY UP There is lame polite. guarded irrltltinil directed wlrds I few countriel unused for the immedille 'dependence of The Conan. Valid to send I UN farce ii; cleul up the resulting men Ind now find excuses when the illnl i:ch- wall- um 5 5 THE WAY wdfl. Du! lid 9. mm M monom 'lc The civil}: "Id hon" Iconun. And lhll dtlpllc tl’II (It! thlt no IIchImcniI nIvc been levied the two fare for IO a UN ll Ind by mm 11.9. contribu. tinnl. IIIOULD ACT l'Al'l' MIny dclelltlolu fell that with ill. IltiIIilon II The Conic Ind Middle East quiet at. pres- out the lull should be utilized to gel agreement all I loirnliiI for financing pone-keeping (oi-cu illlll cnuld conic into pIIy when the next crisis bluwr uh. Worklnl the other way is the inevitable tendency to put off I Ifllilllon until the need ll del- QI’I . Americans leel there aim is I tendency amour some culliiti-lbl to think that the richer nliinns chiefly the 11.5., will ulu-avs' come Ihroulli u uiiuu lui rc- Illy bId. The immediate amount or money Ioulh! il only umsoonn ~eiuiligh to keep Inrcnl in In: Middle Elli Ind Congo until ihe Ell i the year. 2 . , tiunll budfli is more than 3.000 times as much. But the AmPricIn lied ncIrl)’ half the the [cilia wIl mnlhui Caulo, thI been iIkan I I. who ‘clr- Ii when in Tile S s by up. The UN l'IIs been uIelul for. these countries. I Western i source comment]. it has Ilsa, been urehii for the Soviet bloc iiItlnill — slthourh they might not Idrnit ii. Yet as of Tiny is I tutnl oi‘ as UN members owed mm..; mo in the special account {or the UN Emflleney rum in the‘ Calling AI pre In be! on um on: tho United 5: II you office no- plrtmeni has come up with Iomeihihg more on. lakes. sympathy and iodine In relI lion to doll moleItinl pnltnlcn ii is I liquid called “HI The ideI is lur the postm t whip out his blIIilc battle I. he is approached by I bite-bent ling. and give the punch I IplIIII of the Itufl in its (Ice. The lloped-for mull would be the lng slinklnfi away without pulling in fIngl into. the uni4 . form or the pollmlli's in. l A v.5. portal oiflciIl mom i 1.000 dog bite: last yIIr Ilone in Itiacks on us. wltmen. Th. ccnlnhllillicted dIi-iilige llll‘e‘l raced in I million dollIl’s in. lost umI, substitute ply, medi- . cal expense: Ind wcrklllell'a l cumpenlltion. A gruup bi experts wil put to , work lad produc canoe-3 tlon made of I mixture of min- ,- arIl i711 Ind rIyqur pepper EXA 1 incl hils under prelsure in I AlmI or Indil Britain in im/ mpuinr ini- I record inVIIinII of tuurlltl from In our the world. With til. mini-m iii-t IhIId. llld “ll weIuiereIpIi-u predicting plenty ui sun. I grant innur bf vtIiian II expected within the next Iix lllnlilhl, LIIt yeIr Iourilm wu Irl. IIIII'I fourth largest export industry. and the higuest urn- ar at American doilIn. ruin the British Travel Association, estimating that nearly two mil- lion people cIme to in. mi. Ilid Ipent Ipuroximnteiy . millan in ovarian cub rency inIlde Brtnin, Ind on fuel paid to British carriei-l. ii . S. anlIi‘I ioni'llnl urn- ed .426 million, which wu about 54.150 million more the id richest flu coil h "in? Alny with ma of glory, It butler will Ind klIt. m viml- Inn in vIIulIbell mun m the (rural cult, In ruined ll of mum, in mm heart: Ibii fem. Ill «ivy. IirilI Ind mind. in» Hill!“ deli LII n. Away with WII'. you nIticnll m .ililtlcl, iiwe Ind Dem. Four out Ihelr mile-t iner fill! me it fI ll all“. Aw" with de from film.- iD‘: we know thI er in hell. . (JAR I .nIel I hilll-oiitl‘ied with!!! to ,9: well- auntie-i. mulotietiwn. harder line now lllIi ille worst. is cm, They have “fililli‘i‘l 'n fiIy "W mm volunlIi-y cantri~ ullollI unleII delinquent i... non. rhmv mains. to pay. sum the start. of The Cnnfio operation in the summer or 1360 the us. hIx contributed sri, mm in the rum in munr Isllslments plus extra vuluu. my contributions oi m,m,m. | Postmen Ion Pint plIIiic mrIy bailll. The liquid does not harm the dour. hill. Itcordinl to the ruesrchers, mnkes the do: change its mind In I hurry. Poltmcn in Detroit, Balti- more. Miami and San Franrlr co have started uslnfl these In- tl-dal bomb: on In “cerium-n- tal basis. The Canadian Post Office Department would in well Idviled to check on the re- Iuiti. llid then not IfflrrIiItive' iy Ind decisively to equip cui- Idlui pollmt'n with I simllnr device if the American experi- ment proves succesliul. Another and less snhiiucim'y IltcrnItivI would be to forbid mIil dcliverlel in premisel when menulnlz dun In hut chained up It the hours the pnltlnln calls, But postmen are not the only psi-Ian menltl‘d Inn bitten-not by I lnni shot. Granny delivery boy! Illo hIVa their trcuhlfl with ind-temper- ed hounds. U.K. Tourist Booms Ill'y. union the combined dullIr incomn from the exports of IircrIft Ind vehiclu. $0,175 million more thIn mlchincry exportl, Ind “17.810 million more lhIn whis- Th! numb" of vililnrl in ErIA llin III! year w seven iii-r cent More thin in 1961. 50ml of “I. Sfli‘ Inflation! of till cumin: You an likely to he the ShIkeIpeIrI sellm‘i Strliinrd - nil - Avon. which Incl on until Drinker, Ind Ill! Inter- nItionIl Festlvll It Edinhiirflh for three weeks frulll the end of August. Thl InhrnIHMlll Eilheddi’od ll IIlIlllnllIn. North WIles. I competitive icItivIl bi mllIIC Ilia dInclnl. hII IlreIdy Illruct- hundred: of autumn, pIrti- clllII'Iy from Amer-in Ind mm! EuropeIn connirlal. Something Mchcle in is - week "Iran on May Th I nlcmlllmant combin' O M the m centur! Ihimmen with tht of the mod‘ Ircilltect. Manuals 0! I on lIllriclIIl Anchors Intent will leIrn thI It on the ThInicI 'Illu file no - Ir - old fortreu IttlI menlcdthrnullh the medium at Ioulld Inli liillu. #4 FAMOUS FOB The FlV'i'Axllgl‘l'GliMAI “Your Ilhnll She‘ll new" A club! Hum this wltk ind MAI I cII‘ but of h. Id ii into I ditch on I Ihllp curve in Minoan. ‘fliIt didn't all (or bull“ or planning. it wII I IlIln cm in b in 'l'liI “I!” “ 7""5fifi'Pé‘ Hus: ITEE'gi’E’iiEEEPi’FE"