The Guardian | treal termed. a “title self-contained Canada.” I | Weak Knee Turmoil i'n Africa | | , , } lO KEEP bs sy: eo a Sw Ce ae Covers Prince Edvard Jsland Like The- Dew. et 4 In the. Ww innipeg paper's View, tt . tic eave gem ir m 16? mye | Exetci : Camaien Prose Watt Writer ; 2 . Loe ous oe 4, Hancox, Publisher ee “| is because he sees this “fork on the, i MY EYE ON THEM Ses aa ‘Deal. shi iia | the boase et ths asthe die ‘ “7 z a mS , “a. 4 "Managing Editor ~ Editor road , immediately. ahead that. Mr. a : By. Dr. Theodore: R. Van Dellen Congo have’ entered a new: act turbances and killings must’ be : $ 5 a q Published every week day morning (except Sun- - eday and. statutory. holidays). at 165 Prince Street, Charlottetown, P.E. |, by Thomson Newspapers Ltd. “Branch offices: at Summerside, ‘Montague,. Alberton and Souris. Represented nationally by Thémson Newspapers: Advertising Services: Toronto 425: University Ave. “Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Uni- “Mersity * 65942; Western Office 1030 West ones. Member Audit Bureau—of Cireutaton. MAGE, 4 — Worth Remembering . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, “i. Gordon has proposed a retreat into ‘protectionism and ‘self-containment ‘and has set himself-a double task. As : .yateery We shan't know how-our élection * as gone until-the two crucial” seats ill find” ourselves in trouble poli- ically, even after that. But let's cross at bridge. when we come to it. What = ~filled--one-way--or-the-othér=in= First Kings on. July 11. We. could 1 ‘plainly intimated by his-major ally, the Toronto Star, he will try to make himself Mr. Pearson’s successor. -ed-in- pretty vague terms. On the one hand he comes down firmly cagainat7 narrow nationalism -but in the other he.discounts impractical international ism. ‘What does this mean? e Butt he. Winnipeg~ Liberal. “paper -.warns “him that when: his party. meets — in the autumn and the Gordon forces | launch their supreme effort to con- \- | Few \aymen have ‘heard aboyt . the’ quadriceps muscle, . one | structures of the body. I o¢eu- | pies most of the:space called the “quadriceps” ‘thigh which, on. sitting down, becomes the lap, The muscle, is attached to the pelvic bone, and | ~The. invalid ‘may find the. knees — | tao weak to bear weight when he | | gets out of bed for the first time and months pass before full ‘pow: er returns. ~ To avoid this pease more attention must be paid. tothe during “convales- eence..-Those--who- are-not allow-— d to bend the knee can contract | ; the~-musclewithout~ moving~ the joint. Keep. the-heel on. the. bed while | attempting to draw up the knee-— in. the drama’ of black Africa's “independence - movement ‘They challenge. to ‘high- handed at ‘thority’ and rulers. But fher appears to be. ‘an ‘essential difference between the ‘fatal fighting in Nigeria. and, all political warfare caused Gen. Joseph Mobutu to step: in last | November. and seize’ power be- - ‘fore something more serious would - happen. “REBELS STILL. EXIST _Mobutu's.accession.to.. power, The. Baganda,--however,-—-are=: ‘however, did’ not. éliminate rebel i pockets throughout«.__his _vast— | country. There. still are “rebel | five to ejght. ‘pockets ofr “aeltivity in the CA = tay trys an evil omen: for Aguiy -Ironsi ° and his hopes for a hon-tribal, ‘the: largest. and most important’ | are embrgiled tn an episode of non - sectarian, non - regional Nigeria, which. has a population - of 55,000,000. He announced the: ‘plan last week. “© Aguiye-lronsi may have been-~ encouraged ito expect. compli- passes in a downwa' direction‘ Uganda, on the one .hand,-and ance since: the Muslims’ did -not /northerns — many ‘of the Hausa’ tribe —. ean. be rgughly com- pared ™ “with. Uganda's. southern tribe, the Baganda, who make up nearly one-third of the coun- 7,000,000 population, PROUD PEOPLE not only the most populous ire in~ their East African country but they can ‘boat some four -centuries of more or: less ¢oher- sent ‘history, They also produced ‘cap. This should be done eight 0bS rvers of. the . scene. Some the’ intelligentsia “Of Uganda— | to 10 times per ‘minute. for five | lof the rebels hxfve turucn ty cur right bagditry.: Under these -con- with .some...notable exceptions, Siren! Vancouver MA2097. = Whether he succeeds or fails in ‘his’ Eb yo in a. tend h ~ex- ‘| the -attempted. coup ine the rise when their- spiritual leader,- Senne Canadian Bally Neaintoee “Publishen persopal ambition, he will try to en- rtende over. the Shadeaa nd. | Congo, ‘on the. _ aitiailad | ine Berdaine. of am, was - : jation an e Canadian Press. The Canadien - | then fastens: to the larger bone _. The... fear. traditional ain in January. aiong with. vnnfieans is qolclusively.entitied.-to-the. aie-tor- top. LOKCE his. views. of. policy. on. -the..|-. ‘on the lower leg. Its chief func. “Tterces that they. are losing Prime Minister Sir “Abubakar <2 oe et: is of Sapetcnes Bl i tee October ‘convention. ale ‘|-tion is to straighten the leg and power and influence forever a Tafeway. Balewa, also a northe®*: . ae it or iated Press or Rev Ae | keep the ‘knee from. buckli | behind the. fighting in Nigeria erner. “ “4 . also. the of 22" news published herein... All - * The developing crisis ‘in: Liberal | “keep pe es ‘upright or: | and Uganda, two of black Af- The Sardauna was premier of. santo rapes Ie eee ee ‘here "| ism: has been so ‘starkly clarified by. | ling a heavy load. [ving ® mot edvanced countries. | the northern region me we 2 | Despite its size, the-quadriceps | .These countries have been appears’ his popularity h a oN Net over 40¢ per week a ae ; Mr. Gordon that the Prime Minister nae v4 staying Brod With- in- comparatively. stable—until this greatly waned.-The ‘northerners, * ncfhot ae feof eres ue | ts comp elled fo admit’ it tacitly and... fo P v activity, the’ fibers” lose strength” ryear=while™ life has been one however, .are not wi}ling to see GE EIS-00 6 year-ott Island and Uk. ‘$20.00 per in effect, to warn his party against faster than any other in’ the shock after another in the. their power follow t Sardauna. | a tes: chewhere putida: bias. Com | Eaant As “Hts bist body. Weakness occurs in ieee: French - speaking Congo ever Some demand retention “of ‘the : Se an annulm, istoric prin- ‘who are: bedridden for Ade ene it won ‘independence from [iceral oe while others. ' 2 ie evel Ve dicks Ga ciples. His warning, however, is couch- { ime Because: of ness osphitiury, ae ae teeny beand wt greb: |The “outlook of Gis Nigerian’ 9 | minutes every hour in the day. “such as President Milton Obote, e electors are hoping for' is a show When there is nothing wrong Of res ditions, plots against Mobutw are a northerner. -hardly—surprising.. '-trol-its direction; the Prime Minister ° vill keep partisan strife at a neces- tf minimutif a0¢ I = ae -make-the—forward—strides,. velop, it must be in an'atm and enable us to get tosome 1 onsibility on both sides that vust-take-his-stand-on-fumdanientats If he succeeds in this final test of his - career, and comes out with all. the -as—pdssible, _gheasure of stability. This is--one ‘thing -the, province ~ needs more than anything else if it. ard—stride indus-— trially and ‘otherwise, “which both ‘Rarties stand committed to. If we are th” get new industries to. locate. here, and existing ones to expand and de- here authority of his leadership- against™ | the attempt to-turn Liberalism up- + / ~ side-down—then “many of -hismis-— (takes and failures will be fot orgiven By Futare- historians,” If he doesn't. Well, the Free Press leaves that blank, | but again it cautions its leader that “only he can make this choice, and by Petober- ‘it must be “now or never.” | National Geographic Koei Bulletin- ~ Now It’s Serie ae Lig hit Spectacles “withthe extremity; ~the“teg-is™ The Baganda are particularly | stiffened and- raised off the bed. This maneaguver also stréngth-. the quadriceps, The - “value | of the‘exercise is enhanced when |.gomeone else holds - leg; increased -resistance mak; -es- the-extremity harder -to: lift - acme Nigeria's fourfede ~and= ~strengtir ~retarns-—Tr" ore al oe aes Tepublie.. “Patients who are “permitted to ® | sité up in bed and dangle the legs can exercise: the muscle easily “1 by‘ extending the flexing the’ leg at. the knee. It also is possible to use the other extremity for iresistive force by. crossing the Megs. For greater resistance, au- The Nigerian troubles follow proud of their kabaka or king, ‘Sir “Edward Frederick’ eee back the | a different: pattern. They result from the decision of -Mah.-Gen. 41, who.is 35th i Johnson Aguiye - Ironsi, head’ also-was Uganda president: cri of .the ~ military government.” | which seized power in. Jan Hons. into...a -~single-—u Muslim “northern “fegion. chlpane in’ territory and--popula- tion than the other three regions together, ‘saw its dominance -slipping-- away —under pian and large-scale Ficts eb- sued. ‘ the. new. overthrown by Obote in Febru- ary. The: quarrel _between-Obote _and_the traditional_monarch now. nitary~-has-—brought---Uganda—te= the: verge of civil war. “Having loosed “colonial “strings and undergone a period of home rule, Uganda and Nigeria now appear to be going through a severe—shaking----dewn- process as they evolve-the political. sys- iterhs best suited to Hem, conductive to growth ‘and prosperity. Antarctic Precedent . | 4A row’ of stone :, columns can jernments private. technology, | At ¢he Acropolis. in. Athens, per- ‘thorities ‘recommend sandbags |. we ae ; , yi : jibe transformed into a rippling and talented writtrs, “actors; and. ; : aie “ ‘ , ; s id M ti A,timely comment on this subject ap President Johnson hag" ‘been speak- afpengio of light Whi a: Hew musicians. formances are’ repeated the ullegaae te nl geass from To tu ay ass Kil ings — : --pears-in-the-May-issue-of-Industry;-a factors enter into the shblce of a site ing recently. ‘about the need for” form: of- pageantry- called ‘son’et~ “-Andre* Maurois’ and Jean Coe: , Same night...in.-Greek,... English, HEADING NORTH Iwaukee Journal. me : ane lumiére. teau ‘collaborated onthe sound--aad French. Guests are~-seated ; : publication of the et Manufac - establishing territorial rights to the | The French“ name, meaning and- light script for Versailles according. to” language at the: = iP as ee head facing ey this year at the Univer- , ple in very snail numbers. It is turers. Association, which we com- sound and light,” honors . the; Palace outside Paris. Orson Roman Forum, and there are”) north? MB, of Sussex, in England, the ‘societies ‘which. do the big mend to the- prayerful consideration. “ moon. If this logical: step.in-space age - iy js taken, it will likely Welles recreated. the death of country where the technique or- a ‘Caesar for the ROMAN Forum iginated: Clever lighting effects - simultaneous translations:. “A must for son et lumiere oe REPLY Not necessarily. Good slee, Centre. for Research in Collec- tive. Psychopathology was found- killing. An Eichmann is only a of all concerned in this province. f : tid harmless mechanic or ‘at worst ollow the prvontent in Antarctica, combined Be with: se “prerecorded production. inconspicuous equipment that’ | ean be obtained with the head ed and-given $500,000 to get to ~ icle quotes George H. Jack-...| cere: und m..abroad .. does _not..mar-.the..appearance-of--.. - = Work ona. -major..mystery:-Why-—an- —— sia = ee ein “a. rene music, noises of war,. foatialls, is. soly aye. s At the; a shrine during. the day. teal credit zp ate § societies . Society 18 BA 2 zice-pr resident fo sales and -ad- |) 4 stitute of Air-and Space Law, and who f-9 " director Pr ‘McGill. Sinivanity? ‘sp TH_| VG. oo ee | ar ‘visitor to the son‘et hunters: = a et he 7 “have vant Shi Ba suggest ‘the ‘events that a _a--historie— ees pa ormances are given es ‘the “controls _ there, “At the. "ing this fad. V en ap 5 tinted "should be aed with the head | +: te Naa sae 2 eee ie known to most. asale. ‘But they" any lengths." therefore can speak “with some |facing north. have. not “been alone: Stalinist for a new plant by manufacturers, authority on this subject. 1 cae venta ee ests a | A d Ch VIRUS THROAT : Russia wiped out: literally thdu- |-“€ruelty and mass killings took a e most important. of all is a healthy | aubirigd ces echeled “seus i A YE ind er SAN eats _ HT. writes: -a_virus.,.sands_upon. of _peo-_|.place_under.the. Nazis-as-part-of =o py a treaty-of-1959;-nations-claini=~} ee | ‘ sore throat? * ‘ple. Tie indus and Moslems a nationalistic drive—for power mate. Capital goes to those places vin. of Antaittica “agreed to te t ieee real to _ than the new | St. Thomas Times-Journal é REPLY régard” each other “mutderously+asniich as through bigoted cod where it feels: most ‘at home, he say$,.,| ing parts of An 8 ee ne ae | Pp? Barnum was ‘only half jlargely due to its use in selli The closest I can come to an | and have indulged in mass kill-. prejudice. The trials in Ger- here it can live and prosper in peace d harmony wis, its neighbors. ies é lay.-settlement for’ 30 years. -Mean- while, the southern continent ean- CAUGHT..IN--THUNDERSTORM Son et Jumiere was the inspir- obert-Houdin;the grandson -of : right when he ‘ said, true that each generation - pro- “There’s | freezer: meats »ysewing machin- | ex one bern-every minute.” If it’s es and wigs. -- The rest of the top 10 rackets: planation is the sore throat associgted with a common cold | oe inffiiénza. A virus initiates the ings. David Astor, editor of the. es don Observer, first proposed many since the war have shown very ordinary people, who oth- erwise lived normal lives apd he adds: only be used for peaceful purposes” pace Paigig Minas gu whose duces its quota of’ the: gullible in order were:. home improve-, infection but secondary invaders sich a study at s . loved their families and friends : : y the Am- i ly a commemora . Plt is a little like a man who ee ; ‘and any of the 12 signatory nations. erica wiaeiéiak: Sacdial. + and the gulled, it's just as cer-~-mént- swindles, chain referraj) such as streptococci or staphy- tion of the Warsaw. ghetto upris- eapedia of atrocities beyond be- can inspect any other’s bases for tain that the birth rate of swin-.,sales.<plans, charity fraud$, lococci often take over on the ‘ing of 1943. Speaking just the. lef in the name of patriotism a rented room. If he moves in with }happy, congenial family he will stay | , even if the wallpaper is faded, the | military. intent. An ‘arrangement such as. this, for. the jhoon could be the | Robett-Houdin was curator of diers and: cheats maintains a | phony credit ‘certificates, busi: , second or, third day, _other day to the annual meeting | the: massive Chateau de Cham- bord in the: Loire Valley. One. evening he was caught. outdoors ‘pretty constant: level. A recenf survey conducted by the... Better_Business--B-u-r-e-a-u-—-ing--the--aged,~-health- ~quackery baby bedelivered” by’'a’ ¢aesar- ness opportunity’ schemes, debt consolidation: gouging, victimiz, | BREECH DE LIVERY Mrs: B’ writes:-Must a breech, | of the American Jewish com- : ~..mittee,he- said-that-the-s-t-u-d-y~~ could throw light “on the’ rest of _and obedience to higher author- ity. -How-cotld-they<be*that- way? The Sussex university center once eae ‘business ~of- the institute“headed “by ~/>im~ a violent~thunderstorm, atid” shows that American con artists and earn-mone ° y- at- home gyps, |ean operation? : . sriape is threadbare and the bed is hard. Professor McWinney. It is the only } the abut. ae nie are thrivifg today as ever they Health quackery No. 9 on the: ee REPLY “; polities.” can serve mankind well if it. dis- ut if the atmosphere of the-house is | ak, : enone | hee did. _The BBB polled 114 Bettef /tist;-topped all the othérs in No, even though a breech de- — The Nazi mass killings, Astor | COVers the reasons. ae 7 and.--hostile;and-. the: roomer-is-: One. of its kind in the world, __and t eee eis alte HECALS;~ ccthem--slar-vlumes 9) so-so teen e—difficult——than-—said-were--not-en- isolated ~ SS Se te “draws support from both ‘sides of the | marssatce Tarade grt its SING ty list the. most common frauds | All of these ratkels-"ake but ‘head ‘tirst, “The size ef the baby | omenon but rather. “‘the most | - STEAL PAYROLL | er , towers, -turréts, chimneys, --gables, ‘and glistening..windows, = : sa i othe- old—building— ‘seemed-te--pul- we. ~years. “ago. the= Soviet “poe sate:Te “seemed more alive to” sbegan-sending:students-to-the-MeGill={= ever before. -trulyaa eg school, and has increased its represen-..| [piace arse et tation since. The course is limited to’ “what nature does so magnif- icently, man should try to-do.as” 20 graduate students each year. “By | well,” be said. listurbed by the, ith her husband 4 -yamm dlady’s quarrels 1d the: ill- -temper- variations on old, time- tested versiis-the size of the birth can- \themes, yet millions: continue to. ;al is one of the-main factors con ~ fall. for--them—sometimes.. out-of | sidered..in--aeaesarean -section ;extreme.of a whole graduation | MARSEILLE, F rance. (AP)— of killing. tthe tin s--that were ‘Holdup-men“stopped-a-van care ee ee ee rying- a payroll for the Sud- a = === t-is—net-individuals~ acting. -Aviation..Company... Tuesday..and..... Rase—OF- rater: MISC? “Writes! <Ts- Obesity fide “individuals, who kil “WET Y” police sa said they made off ane _trust_ ‘And_ failure__to_investigate, | turally. -associated.. with. the _people— they -only:-at= sa =t in *¥ 450000: TrancSs1$96,. ~Se- = pleted ‘through their“ local change of life? - one or two,’: Astor said. “Nor st curity’. policemen guarding the before handing over .or | REPLY. it delinquent gangs —thefr van were wounded when the - signing over hard cash to-| No. It just so happens that amooth:talking . se angers: many women have acquired a Wort: Sols coukt only ill beo- pandits openhd fre. and rackets. in their communi- _ties. 5No.1 “was “hait™ and. “switch, we Iron Curtain. vhO- then “switched: buying a higher-priced product. ‘The increased prevalence of this. sphere. the survey found, is af Sen is rives in an stmoebhiats of ari ‘and stabili- j ty. cand co-operation. It shrinks.in a climate of indifference, of petty -Hickering, of proprietory attitudes, . -_@d_of outright hostility. It will do thore than its share to improve its ‘dwn climate, but should’ its efforts ‘ | tacle was sta at the Chateau ida 2 ‘ : Hrove in vain, it may move to a more | improving ene eet ee a | fe riot 1952..before the sist cae He mae It( is “filas uncertain if the “ae oe ese chicago Time | > wets fist Dist seas = ee ion looks . ‘nd arrange with our ngenial location. in space exploration *g00 French President and thousands them will be hard-to dissipate. | great name, .and a smile -not une, Chi , linois.) = ein Masui; Hou “\*insthe worlds Here, in a nutshell, is one aetict me -willinsist that our politicians keep: i to"think that they will do so by an: “spirit, ‘and the only one we can T to tolerate at this time. Mr. ‘Pearson’: 5 Choice Since taking office, notes the Win- nipeg Free Press, Prime Minister ' Pearson has lived» amid a sea of “troufifes’ but for the’ most part they did not involve C anada’ s basic’ position Onee it had retreated “hurriedly from Walter Gordon's first » anti-American. budget, and an ingpos- = sible taxon foreign invest ate “Apcident w hich occurred ‘on election - “aight, when: the two party Teaders met” | -next year,’ says the new director, we'd like to see the student body split: one-third from the ‘West, one- third from the Eastern: bloc countries, and one-third from the Afro-Asian | j | blending light, music, and spok-~" Robert-Houdin began working’ with two Paris firms: on* the | technical’ problems. involved ‘in ¥en text to tell a story.. The ad- | vent of _ world.” He says that the prospect for | 1d_promis: th.of them— : -ing-'m perarer we _more—_spy-in-the-sky__ Support “anvthing- “good -for-the-Is-—satellites -and_last-year.the-U-S—A oposed by either side--That's= ~=Force-anmounced-the-decision to-buiid No one knows yet * ‘which country p-industries go-to-certain: localities | will-be-the first to. set foot on the to. others; and. if we.are.wise,......moon:. Under. present_archaic. laws.of..... “France fegular ge ant The Near ~exptoration; the-first- ‘country to-plant=~ e lesson in mind. We are encourag- . a flag there could claim the moon for. itself. At present, under a U.N. resolu- tion of 1964, Russia and the U.S. are any from orbiting nutlear wea: sos | a Manned Orbiting Laboratorg, to ‘keep watch on Soviet paary in- | Stallations.” Space’ ‘Lay, continues to’ work on the | problem. “of “@Sarmament relating to | space—lgoking hopefully to the’ time | When, by. Mutual agreement, it will be given the job of — the moon ‘Roundaries bie EDITORIAL NOTE — _They. are. trying. at. Gidinh tints 8 , Stereophonic sound mide the art form effective. : ‘The first sound-and-light spec- | of guests. Since then, perhaps a ap Wilmington show ha 5 survived: — with enduring popularity. Meanwhile the institute of Air and | TWENTY: -: | (June 1, 1941) hundred ‘similar programs have been produced and performed” rance, ea me ‘the United States, son et lumieré’ was - performed regular- ly for ‘several. seasons at three _> shrines— Independence Hall in ~-Philadelphia,~ the: old ~-Spani: ek Ort at St. Augustine: Florid “the -decommmis a-.post...from..which.. hts father... ar _..went.-on..to...the..presidency...and_, -is qe ~wortd —téadership--at 3 Fpuciat ‘ether example of the same pro- | 280 B-C., stood 500 feet high and of: Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jr. The “Dolitical ambitions ' He has announced he is seek- ‘for governor of New York state, time in history. Sons of great men generally labor under the handicap of: shee -comparison_.all..their lives, and.» oiten are unable to rise above president has. made’ several. at- =Anothersen...of-..the formes "spapiy=ot Great Men’s Sons Vancouver Province office, but with no real cess, suc- urlike his father's will be enough | :{ make Franklin Jr. a winner ‘in’ New York's tough political | - milieu. «Randolph... Churchill-isa.n-_. blem, one which even his talents. | have not. exactly conquered. A | ¥ he may have found | journalist his. salvation in the writing of -, the official, ‘multi-volume bio- - task: not suitable for. all. _sons as ot | taste for good food by tls age land are less_ active than = they | were at 20. TODAY'S HEAL HINT— “Minimize eye strain with ‘prop-* er lighting. (NOTE: ' to’Dr. Van Dellen. should be All bortiepeadense Lo -ANCIENTS-BUILT- WELL |,_Archeologists“b elie Xe. she, lighthouse..of Alexandra, -buil 100: feet &quare at the base. . LAWN MOWER REPAI RS For complete service on my make’ of ‘power Se to have . your. es -thade? = T Dial 46423 North Garalina_at_W. = Nant Coealine Only the tempts at ‘important political geeat-rme= TALENT AND TECHNOLOGY Producing son et lumiere is expensive. Its esteem and, wide- ; spread success abroad represent -| the best. efforts of, national gov- Our Yesterday s 4¥From The” Guardian’ a FIVE YEARS’ AGO ~~ Britain-announced ~ withdraw! ‘of her forces from Crete as the Savage. “German. ‘offensive, with- out regard for losse} in men and ~ material, -successful._ finish to —history‘s- : scale “alr “pores wrote a bloody. but . + The distance ‘between London™ ; and’ Honololu is great+in miles. But Queeny. Mother Elizabeth ‘made it Sank during her . visit. tothe —lovely-land—of-—Hawaii- Without sacrificing any of ‘her royal dignity, ‘she slipped ‘a lei ‘over her smart Entlish coat dress and danced a hiila with: a native Hawaiian partner—Duke ._Kahanamoku, ~ oinbe _swime ming. star. No stranger to the dance, dis “es. common root rot. oved her hands with freedom. | “graceful motions.“ charac. : oTn ‘Captain Cook’s Steps Christian Science Monitor i was the victim of island natives, and is buried there.- The Queen, Mother's visit is a happy. one. It is a good day for , democracy when not only. can — a cat look at a queen but a”) n dance. a hula | queen mother. and remain eenly. | ROTRACKS WHEAT Canada loses five per cent of each year to its wheat © cro) ARTE TETeS — _funior college to The developinent of Prince of Wales. College from a two-year » versity will be “discussed on CFCY television - tonight - by Dr. Frank __ MacKinnon, Principal of Prince of ; who will indicate the great | a four-year. uni- ® ; “government concentrated its” “mind “sit to develop'a new strain of hone¥~ vasion. Some ‘15,000 : British "m istic of it. ec ‘mainly on domestic -problems, But bee, which will work harder and be traons were ital eng Boose | But it is no wonder that .she 0 a . hs to P.E.I. and to its young that period is now-ending. The Liberal . of a more cheerful disposition.: To | 47°. °T" felt at home in this far-off coun- v i Tt eee Cee ea eee er ar ita bet try. Although Hawaii ts one of | '} PRINTI ! ~ people which this forward =e in= party af its October convention must. that end, bees from several countries | _ All Lanne ot raq tiveen: the 50 American states. it still | Lee ty, RRR eee ‘ = ier : iy ‘Oops. —-Axis:i eb S.- Si ae een Ue a ‘ as eS eee Pee come to a decision as to its stand on ~ in Europe will be brought to Canada eat aaa a foaitivd: Haihi ‘claims as its flag one which | = i eee oe = multilateral. tariff--reductions under; Jand——cross-bred- with the veommon Ali Al Gailani ended at 8.00 _ gorhbines with sina honizo ali et : ; —the Kennedy Round of négotiations. stork here. It was that same.desire to”, #-™, under terms of an armistice spat islands). the siithenti i tia Oe Gueeauees” user, ‘i: * by : ~} reached the previolls Saturday. ¢'P@ Ae’ invitations, , invoices; Ei fe Ff these negotiations - fail, some “build a better bee,’ notes the Mon-——~ fon Jack in its ore left; corn: ‘statements and all ~ " TEN ‘YEARS AGO. - er » ‘your job. printing -xe- ie *second-best alternative among nations treal Star, which was responsible for The English and ttish crostee -quirements: *, All. jobs. ~ Dre ‘MacKinnon: : (June 1, 1956) nea, willing to. expand the woNd's: com- trouble in some areas of -South H.R. Doane: and Company’ which, identify the British ’ guaranteed.:, ea : merce must. .be worked. out. “Ay either America todays African, stock’ was | Charter coer e, a - - must : recall al the ne 4 a : iret | t t “eo scovery’’. ofthe Haw'ajian’ Ts- 1 Wess - case the Canadian“ government miist introduced. and the result of the | S.. Dennis. 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