li.?.sliy.TiZf?.'i3EE Same Fibre Sheds Water, Or ”5n-3E'a'i:..?'..'1?.::1'if::f:".l?r....'No R990" 0" able clothing which can be throun We”-r N'rnoisLownn Absorb; ii, Retail Men see ?.?'ii..”3JZ.2.; l2iP'?h5fi?f:'?il;P"'P Pr-ce F-x uniform helds- i OTTAWA ICPi-.iustIce Mints LONDON l 9"t"9l”Th9 go” i . . Men's shirts iviiii the cod at- r i ernment slow down the time iiy FORBES RIIUDE the particular purpose for which ,,ibu,Es 0, ,,,.,u,, and ,,,f,p,,ea,,p:f,omG;;f's':u;”l:f'f1: table of its controverltll rent 59 Canadian Press Business Editor they are intended. an;-e nnn ieei oi fine cminn i,rnnn.i(.eived me mpon of the mpdcttve aontwl N" which will We" W!" TORONTO ICPl-A pretty girl . UTURE STRESSED tcloih. :trade practices commission on the mill” h”"5'h”ld5' "W51": Mm stood on the platform in a bath-i It was part of the final session CUT SIZE RANGE purchase of pulpwood. m" Henry Bmoke ""10"" inc suit. of the tivu-day conference of the i Strctch yarns" which will Rite However, he told Bonn Arsen r"”di'Y 8" dmmdmem w u" The suit was made from one of'Caiiadian Retail Federation n snug fit over a time range oilault AL-Bonaventuret that within ml which Pmvld” mm W "9" the newer manemadc fibres. -spent In crystal -ball gazing at sizes. These will gppcaf shortly in 30 days of the time he receives it "" ".7 3 demmmued mm” c" There was no sea for her to dip things which will fill the store inunnniinn gar-menin, some (-liji.,lhe report will be published. 09 9VWl9d W 5"" ms '9'" "med into - but it there had been we counters in the days to come or. dren's clothing. bathing suits? The investigation was ordered '0' " 193” 15 mmm” dllel H" were assured rhat her suit would in large degree, may be found on sweaters and ski slacks, ,'iianniai-.lfoJ1owing charges in the Commons ml Wm”. mm mrcel ongman! have shed the water quickly. them now. turers and retailers will be a'oleitW0 .V98fS 88 that newsprint 0031' be "me km" W” 5” momhsl Then she took a towel, made of Dr. ii. F. Hoerig. research and to i-om-ciili'ate on fewer sizes. panics in Quebec combined to the same fibre. And. if she had development manager, Du Pont at I ALWAYS TOT! AOEICK WITH ME.FOR PROTECTION WHEN too our AT NIGHT... ...AIPl'l't-IOUGI-t1"rH' GIFT-' i WRAPPINGS WOULD MAKE 'iTi"55tli2t”9f' Mm I. GRANDMA Carpcts made by tufting pin- keep at a low level pulpwood " " ""Nm , ”: been wet. we were assured thatlCanada -1956! Ltd.. dealt with (395595 in which the inns nm prices paid farmers. Dzlasfgip I ' the towel would have quicklylproducts from textile fibBes.(plas- locked by plastic backing, or by In ( D.fl;ISf:g'N) , mg. . . . . . m-m--jj--m . g dried her. :ll('S and films; and J. . amp- anuthcr prufess wnn-h blows the. sow." AFMCAN TOTAL an 5 Eu:ii::&EiE&:eo3En&::aEEi:g?&iEE: Suit and towel were from thejbell, Vic-ev-p-resident. cgjonsuruenpro-liiybre ()I'llQIl'aI'I adhesive backing. .ti guum Mmavs popumion in 3 mad H" hm. .,,u,,,.,,.,,un. same fibre. But one shed hate. ducts diiision. Cana. ian esing: Lnitedtiates priidutcr estimates 1956 NM. 10 13.915300, of whom O actcntlnclllr compound"! UENDAC0 and the other absorbed it. ihouse to Ltd.. with electronics that within 10 years 00 per c-ciitp2.9(,-W00 am whites. :”;:':LVe:'ula'nf:;,!:::”5r'::::":::'p::? The demonstration was to im- and the kitchen of the future. lot soft flour coverliigs will be! I Inathtns and sounder sleep. out press us that man - made fibrcs,l Here are some of the things thepmp-,d(. in Such ways: . lpaCkag;ng for beef gomuhl Th: IUNDAW It timlimb "" ” bw” because they are chemically pro- ('FVSlillvlJall showed: l A preparation which resists soil mnwnls can be heated in boning E duced. can be engineered to moetl High-quality suits at one - thirdling it fills the Il'llLTtI.s'L'0l:lt' pits Mum m me envelope and then and ci'ei'iccs where dirt collects pm"-ed. ready to eat. : allfl l'”l?5 ” 0' 5 llmmia . MT Culllpbell said the trend of 0 T P o I fr-levision sets small ennui,-ll lulu”, imchen is towards buumn an. E lhalfg ll", Walls We W””'”P5t n ipll8nL'C3 and this accounts for the . O . kEl9"'”'(' blal-llt9l5, lwhlchd Ml: turn of today's electrical goods ' new 3'0" Warm 15 W1" "'3" 90" ifrom ro u nded shapes to the Cl U. N. Wll'l'l Criticism l in pBL'lLT-IN TREND lloth Dr lloerig and Mr. Camp- , g N r g h - d- rd 1 .i i H 5 . vi I Dr. Hoerig demonstrated a rc-ghcll said any forecasts of new pro- pl(a)eI'i'il:wt:irdEriPs on tlliitlamllniltatidutirfliilirtl-ill.” M W0 n R ewny lcently - developed polyester lllnlljduvli are likely to be consertatlvl . Nations almost too heavy for it to There were nianv unfair attackslwhlcll ll'lthSl00d the force of spend Dr. lira-rig added: fm?-T bear External Affairs Minister on the so-called colonial powers,ltl"'0W" basebalh l ”The many and actual potentlnl lit, dOIp-dlil I' fflil peufson "id Tuesday night In I especially by nniions which It provides transparent pal-haw ;devclopme-nts in materials for in- : I speech before the Canadian seemed to ignore the fact that;lllE till” 18119. gblIlk.V or rviuuh ldiisirial and personal use siii-U205! g. Weekly Newspapers Association. Iltussia was probably the greatesllllvemd-I ll Bl-Wmlll the 0859 "t ililllilt N9. are llVlll'g 111 I Pe”0(l 0' g UN discussion. he said. is noicolonial potter the world had ever NEW Milk Pl”0tlUl'l'F F- PF0'v”ltlP5 8 15”?!" '9V0ll"'0"- z - I . substitute for formulationl and ex- 590:1. d M p d d f In ecution of wise nationa foreign T ere was a ou 12 Ian ar 0 policies. principle and practice in the UN. D A l C R O S S W O R D v.3 I He made clear he was not re-llR.ussia treated UN. resolutions A9309; uA up "yum. iu um”w ferring to any particular nation orwith conteniptuhen it served her L Donny. pow-N pint. mid, Mm". N" Mm”. nations. But there was a tendency purposes to ignore them while cry 1.3”", an lub HM the mm Pm” md h.l"""ul by g some governments in avoid-Britain and P rance nbcyeil reso- at mun 1 5m." pop sub. 'u,,;,,. wmgon ,-mkmi17,o.. "mil, facing -national policies by lea-v- liitioiis out of respect for man- Mommy nun". nu,” J 5. Fun, in hum. M hip. nimuin. ing their problems to the UN. kind. g (count) 3- Mom". on in an soothed. eased. con-ifoned. It's a Mr. Pearson listed several of Mr. Pearson did not refer to n Nari Md 1 . , , , , . tmvor (Fin) Irish gods the no oceans: eelml- Get a tube of NW what he considers to be weak currt-nl IA discussions on the 0 K! d f n Amrm” npwury n .b. aU1.I.MAF,u,oMU55.5 "'5”l"""' "DW "9" 3"l”""'- f the UN but added that Israel-Fgypt deadlock to which i " it ' r - . ..-t4 . WOLJLD Inmmoumn In "955?! 0, , ., 4 V - pneumonh tlva reply 2d.Turf . siillid Ll,-.IlT-ll. 8 AND S-(EEVE? "'uIlur nothing is more foolish than to he will return today. " Wm. 5 Low mm" 25 Gr”! ';Hjii1':: ,y)(:l7:':J uj EM5AuA55 HEM wmi ridicule the UN as a talking shop. lie said filial soh far the.-Ed UN 'moud"d 6' Auorbod "I "Cami. '" E meiizstl The world body had made great Emcrgcncy lorce as prov c A ' ' N . H... VV '-W mil . E achievements and it would be a'fective in maintaining a cease-fire 4”" mougm 1y "u "' Ill . . 18 Custom 1. Arabian 26 Ex- tragic mistake to abandon it. in the Middle East. It had devel- - Imam, tmbh '3 Chum. X Negotiating at the UN was done oped an esprit do corps equal to "-5 m"'"" 8 Eu!” "om "mum VI in "a goldfish bowl with a radio that of any national expeditionary 15' Pu” o'm (Fr 27 S. 35 Mm. I, microphone and television cam- force. it C"""'”Nm l V" ') i mm” ' Q & era in the middle of it "Mr Pear- Farlicr Tucsd-iv lllr Pearson l'Y'"-l H" Bunbmm" lnuy (Gem son said he thinks more and moreisaiil a United Nations. move at 17-G99dl"" K""" 29rN”"'w"k"' xnum V. often of the advantages of con-sthis time for sanctions against ls- 5511"”. ”'A""" ”( 3o'N"Ww to g (D ducting diplomacy in private. ra-el ivould be "prcmatiire and uh. IO. giiideded 18 tivhuedoceln 3.2 id 40- N; WW! 9 BLOC VOTING DANGER givisc until all possibilities for oi? I1. uelvl d - - 3 Voting by blocs posed a great taining with d r aw al of lsraci ' Ni 2 d f th UN.1f 'dl i- .f' E, Ih' b . lcollotlvl i:.'”l?'w?.'h.i in .5 iai.iS;'i?.g 22 iI;lL'lZa.'”'" W ”" ” are-uum pronoun II. Little children CONTRACT BRIDGE ;;.;.,,;g;-;,, n . 2 cpcy -W By B. Jav oncimn 2l.Conjunc. 2 ' ., , , tlon Danni, Mum den". to alert partner to slam possi-.iili- ganwtu O Spouses-edELby13 Iubwul vulmnbl" Hollie tivn notrump response de pronoun '- ' . . ' 31. Sum up in The Bo” Bum” p NORTH nied positive values. After the 32.1-hm" I V Q J I 0 I 3 club rcbid Nnrlh s h o w e d his mded ' & Electric Ltd. 9152 spade suit The four heart bid " t . t ' 34. Fish 098 1 coming so belatedly. had to be a - ;lyIfl';;;.;&0 " u!- W G-ld EAST four card suit. Northls preference '5' ?::::1n' 5 i I34" I " - "W" ""1"" IS? hid of five clubs was based on -I -1'elovtnion-Ianut.In- ltadtos- K 0, . - - l vl -i Sd.l.nfty nubo H... nun”. nu. menu I", Q Q 1 Q A 1 5 2 south 5 bidding and not his indivi- mmmuu : u - Qlllhlr on nansu - caaiau an 90 I I 4 Q 10 9 dual preference. imam”?-u .:dIm'a.Im(.I:..IIlI,l':”I"f Q Q 5 I 0 K 10 I 4 U The npening spade lead was ruf- "' xggn . mu, W”, mm.” nmm mun”; Q0 I Q 10 1 fort and South had to play the hand 39- RN" em - ,,.,,n , ininaiim delivery and lnuallauoa. can. SOUTH iwrfcrtly to make It. The outlook Mnkmm , ,, .45 JUSFWON EN u3i.i r'si-Ainal: manager:-amumcuiriiicaa 2 . .. wasvgloomyl There were two hearts 0 Cubic mu" i j DIDNT I TELL ,l I. OKAV.-LOOK. l MONEV 1-0 pm, H6 . ' QA K1 3 a diamond and the club suit to (2.31 You THIS QUIZ - SEE THAT BOY" 7 i THQU n Elutoiumwa P. E. 1. Dill an. Iv-tap. Q A J worry about. ' "N". oAD.'.' PROGRAM WAS ., c. ' LEG, an n" QA K O 1 I I I if he had drawn trumps first. .3 giigzxun QUlCK'JEr EDUCATIONAL?! ' l '1 Z COL L he would have been dcfeatcd. But i ' p 1- I fmlllddlllli . South could see the Jlx of clubs N HERE bl ' ' i ' l - DAILY CIIYPTOQUOTE - Here's how to work I: e w wn--A" noon M--ic-h 2S'."' .'4'.:'.i ft?” .53: i".2;'..:.il.?':o:"i.S1.'iZ3.3" ”" A x v D L - A Ax 3 as hr - sh. 4133 D-In--Sllll on an 1:... 3. pun The A-K of hearts were first in 1.0 N o p 3; Lpow " t t. G g ' XL? - V'm"TH""dV liiwdyi 1 Q pan 5. cashed and a low he-art coiitinua- one letter simply stands for mother. In this sample A is used d i 5T3-t ' .115 ”':FM:f?l.l:'ur:::p".'nl tion was won by West with the for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters, apoou ' 52” :'m;LoCl he Ranger ” o”"'"3 1''dTkl"3 ”' "”d”5- eight A Spade return drew Bnothfr ti-ophu. the langth and formation of the words are all hlltn. V 3 ' ' South had the wrong partner. if trump from South. I gun nny 9.. non. mg." n" dlff.unL kw 7'""-op" Hm" his hand had been paired with The situation was still not prom- .:” West's a grand slam in hearts lsing. but there was nothing left A Cryptogram Quotation -N ha IDFCBC NW. could have been scared. IfpEast for South to do except to rely on S X S B V U C Q Y J D R V B I 3 C G X 0 g rupll vkwua Gum. hadhbeen Souths partner. thirteen luck. He led the jack of hearts ' ' - tri in l ' h k.I h ld. mo p.m.-ioponixn with hmcm deveipzdubnaonggczdwaola ant! ltl'l(.Il:;l:)e'(Ilo?lll:.le:n Zinc:-1 wt” ewr z y o J V W . P C D I B X F Y 0 A V U 7 q 1 N” we to 6" SOME ' "EM W" STEVE. 1:1 p.Ii.-I Search For y g:;"'c':n::':f'”::9in";:: lg” 3? 3:; 'S.”'fl'1P5ml:lrl;":"k 2': L" 3: I v D x c o C W - P T V 0 3 G 0 Y .1 C If . PICTURES as THE ;a"nios1.. swcs AN isx'PEiz1'." Advmm" w ve an e. ..o e c was a . . ' . i wroasrieir - ... ,.m.q!r-K: Jiymn rkuhh malts gllndlngowtadgzvogs onleigilith :'l;il;eir losing a heart and a dia- solistordxaga cryptoqnstey. DXA MQLD LEARNING : . . . I 511; N1,-w pvni, .. . ri M. About ll So th d d P 'dl ll . Li” ., :5: R” 350' Minn partner lto whlrranlt eae goeod lcadesmlo cbaady C0Kl',ltKli:Cll)3.e Ellhis was MA 0 Mil p.u:..Mwgeum. --"ow play !or- game was three baby one of those cases. But bad con- H 0 Gwen Wu My clubs. Then there was the chance tracts sometimes offer the oppor- ad vmqn lN0fllIbl'lIlIhC have a heart flt. And tunity for good play This, also. I V , ( . sst. tnotlest. th eed . . fth .. ' ' IL” tl I Was e n was one 0 use cases EEADIITE W6” TIME F0? QE- & "4. ' M4.” FDEM6 IN uoovu: MANOR! me II .n;" ,'m'4!n on TRIED TO TEACH MY MYNAH BIRD ' ' ' jg A FEW IMMORTAL LITERARY gar wseggigluizssvousis -ii.L , TV Mfs. Hooty Boasts JAIZGOM HE HEAIZS fifaiilislsosllzliagiz N Clef it I II t I l t .h comma gimp oirsrlm on T...''.'.' .1. ' ' M '" "" l'iiS".'.'.a3"Zci'"i3 211' '.'i.i.T' hall; 305510 'Tls nothing you should svcrlcoiild the two eggs. SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Nllt It-0” M a. V p "Nlyadbar." said ”l don't Hoar SANDWICHES it er .Iure.:,.Iee why you want 0 nest an I-mu . CHIPS Old Mother Nature in quite righti9ljl.V' "ll! .VEll'- um cam any we we ::.;':: '”'”- " "'”” mm ''''c'" ” '"""''' 9" have more strength more skill ”But winter isn't Me?" protes- ""d "M deunnd hr you mord riches. there is'no cause fol: lfd Hooty. ' ”"'""' boasting. No one likes s boastenl "Who said It Was?" retorted Everyone is glad when someone Ml'5- H001!- proves to be better off than the "But winter is no time to have one who is boasting. babies. and those calls will hatch DIAL 7131 Wungr syn. not ygt over. Then ibiefore winter in over.” declared still was plenty of snow in the MU- , . TAKEOUTJIIVICI Green Forest. The Smiling Pool ” hat of it?" demanded Mrs. . I . down on the Green Meadows was "I like to have the first ' till ered iihi . s eet Ml es in te Green Forest and CKCW m MOIST” :resso?prfng ins stelll xmie cit: wenalwnys do." Ch 1 2 mice away. Yet Mrs. Hooty. the N You lllrl about that?" ask- . "me Great Horned Owl. already was Y- ievisl Programme mm on eggs in a nest high up "Do you know of -nxbody who Te on III: I pine tree deep in the Green has babfeii before we do? ' demand- Schedule ,,,M ed Mrs, Hooty. 1:3 p.m.-l'.I. Ouort III I. it saw wui.-nscso suns 9-iouu: new on RADIO SILENT ii - ...a4s..-I.-uvauic -.,'l: "U3 i .. ' , ' , o "L :53: it '''"t 1' a T u til U Hooty had to confess that he didn't know. "Still I don! see why p.m.-News p.m.-coffee clatter you want to have them so early." he protested. "No one else ).Q.-Al nouns with trains Oi-Ia: , Colon.-Uncle Joel At Th has even thought of nesting yet. I have an Idea a lot of folks think we are crazy to begin housekeep- ing while there is still snow and ice." "I don't care wliot other peopk tliinz." Tuofted Mrs. Hooty. "Dy TH! LOK IAIIGH SECRET AGENT X-9 ' l.l'I.