's-K5. it vi; 314411;: .and details of the plan were turned over to! raps FOUR T H E G U A R A N dent during 1949 and 1950. West. Eui'ope's1 ,statesmen saw their countries reverting to ".xEEFzZF':G'-sEFiH7:ia.ss.iiifiHi7'&i-oiiitu” 1 the policies of the 1930's. Individual coun- ”PI""1mc"t- 0”””' ltries were raising tariffs to keep out lower- """ ”'”"" ""”"'”" 1'"""""'” 6'” lpriced foodstuffs from the neighboring Pruldent and Associate Editor. Inn A. Burnett. ltiandsi even ihough it meant their own citi-1, i'"5"1”9 ””'"'- :V"3"1i w”"”'s izens paid higher prices for home-i:rown pro- CIRCULATION 1 (111991 A "Cover: Prince Edward Island like the dew" A5 i)f()jo(jt0(t by 5uppo1'tct's tif the plan, the Green Pool will call upon iuember na-i tions to help their farmers raise certain type crops and to sliarply curtail crops that other nations might produce more abund- antly and at a greatly reduced cost. In turn the nations will agree to perntit a free 51, l)iin,st;inIs Liniversiliv today oli.sciw'e.s flow of liarvest from farms in adjacent its llllltlt)-llllllll roiii'oc;itiiiii, and the iium- ('0llI1tI”t9S to their Illillllwli 0t1t101191115 "1 hm. ainm. is Sun-i(.i,.in in inrtmitc the Vl"1- the plan have declared it could not work crrible status this institution has attained. because some nations ci1.t0.V 11 1115-'.1191' 0U1l1Ut More. than age, how ever. lias gone to the per man in agriculture due to 21 higher dc-i its tl'aditi(in.s, for it has i-oii- gree of mechanization; that variations llli ttiroiigli the )'0'ars, to stieit .curreucy rates and excliaiiges also inake an lit-glier tearuiitg not only integrated agricultural plan impossible. F01. throughout ttiis ('ttIllllltlIlll)' and llitiviitcc, Europeans, long acciistoineil to nationalismi bin in (.i.(.i-ii iinn.ini.,. Hi Cniinii-ii and iii and their own way of doing things, the road mam. Ni.” ,ii in,. L'tlltt'(l States. .-Xlwats it to integration tiiidoutiIe(11.V IWPPRFS 1011f-'., iii Prime )lllllSttlll and ilifficult. i of itie vital funi'- e-e em -' ” i t "The strongest memory is weaker than t the weakest ink". o 'i't?C- wTo-s 'i'i-ti" f xi Ki ” St. llunstairs convocation making of tinued, down the light of has stood, in the word" St. Laurent in speiikii 4 tion of edticatiiiii, for "the ti'ainiIlF-I 01 111" intellect iitltl etevzititiii iii the spirit ill l't'&tllllF1 of ideals.” And it this (tune this not by The new eontrai-t i-iwcriiig sale of eggs niininiizing Dl'&lt'llt'Lll i'eiitiii'eiiicitt.s. hut ti)" by Deiiiiiark to Brilaiii will operate front contbining the two iitncctives in such a way October 1 this year to September 30, 1954.i as to enable its students to win cti.stiiictioirTlie price will rentaiii unchanged from the for thcin.selt'e.s not with" in C11llI'"h and Stair. present contract until the end of 1953, butl but in practically all fields of tiiisiiiiiss and ll'0Ill.18llLlE1l')' l to Septeniber. 1034, it willl iii-iitiessloiial life. he reduced by 2 6d. per 10-dozen eggs. As This year tllll'l)'-l'lVt' uivitltliltcs are 11" partial compensation for a price reduction, ceiling their de':i'ee.s. in additioii to :1 num- the quota which lienniark will be obliged, 001' of others who are rcturniiig to write to export to the l'.l(. will be reduced froml exiiiiiitatiiiii for their degrees at l.axat. The 73 pp gem ii) iii; 2 1; my cent of hgr ex.l ( 2-losing exercises are ll(llttl'l1ll)' of illiflill 111- portable surplus. This means that Denmarkli lerest aitd the attendance will doubtless be will be able to send a larger quantity tot large and rcpre.seiit:itive. To the Rector and other countries where prices are, as a rule,1 teat-lting staff. as well as to all the L'i'at1- higher. Failing iniirkets in other countries, uates and studeiiis. coiigratiitatio-is are due tiowever, the boiled lx'ingdoni is obliged to for the 113111 with W1 111 tturinu thv )'t"d1'- take all of the Danisti cxportable surplus at and the gisatityiii: siiccoss zictiievvd. .the agreed price. 1 This is the first time that quotas have liven reduced in it tong-term contract he- ------" tween Denmark and the LIK. Existing quo- The finals of the llrovillriitl 1Jt-'tm'1 his for bacon and butter remain at. 90 per Festival ai-c again being held in tlliarlottt" rent and 70 per cent mspectively of the ex- town. l.tl!'.'ll tis"iit';il.s hate been held since ii,,i.i(-ibit. Sui-nins i),.nnini-k may iiavei .lftl3 and l1l'tiVlll('l3ll finals since M18. Re- gidog Clint-totletowii. finals have been hcldi in Sumnieizside and Parkdale. , Growim: 0111 01 111" "110115 ”1 111" 11m' A poll tax for women has lieeii approved: vinciat executive of the Womenis Institutes, in ni.incini.. in. inn Oniniin i.-i.dei.aii0n of the Prince lidward Island Draiita Festival ixiai-nin and R(.i.i.,.Si xn nm. iiiies in pa),-li Associatiriii is repre.seiitative of the rarlou.s inxes inn ii is nan of i1)? ipsiiniisiiiiiin. oil parts of the Province and has been success- (-iiizenn nnd if 5cx.pi-iiiaiiiy is in mean anici fill in arotising interest and dramatic ac- innm dining as M.” as pining mnsi be no. tivity on an ;i.s.oiii.stiiii:tv widespread basis. i.,.ni(.n. It is inevitable that a certain amount. ofi a s - :1'l0lllRELlP fi.shermen who have enjoyed Danish - ll. K. Egg contract Drama Festival -.. .,, ..., -.,,o,4 i Ll)llURlAl. NOTES i the spirit of competition should manifest Ll'i Sell and (l"1'lH1tl1.V 1110 tF”l711.V W1”1191l9 11111 the use of the boat harbour dredged out he protid of their acliievcuicitt but the real inn-i .x'Oai' an. ii,,n,.i'niii. iiiiiicinaiiiig mail, tll.ll'l1nFp M mp Wsmnl 1: 1” i11i”11v”9 1111"1i951 they will soon be provided with a small slipl in the draniatic arts and provide t1Dp0l'lLl-lag ii-niii gncn n nm.(.i0pni(.in imnin ix. nil F111.V 1'” F1171-Wlflttt l71i1.1'”1i-9 11'1'1101'5- P1'0f111('"1'Tconsiderable assistaiice to fishermen andl and te('liiiir'i-ms to i'1"VP1”tl 11101? 1319111-V :others all along the southeastern shore. The lirania l"e.stivat Association has in i. so 1 made great strides in its five .V0i11i5 (11 ”N' Secdiiiu is certaiiil,V not so far Etll(?R'1 istflhlltl NW1 ll1'”l'1(1"t1 11'”1'111W11119 "111i"1'1111'1' this season as had been confidently expect- mt-lhl lfttl tll” ll("'ll1" ”1 11115 P1'0Vt11C" 515 W911 ed a short tiiuc ago. Tliat may not be a1 95 ”Ptl''t'1ltt'11.V 1”1' Ftl11'(VVl7F0951011 101" P311” dismlvaiitagc, liowever, for it has been thee 11”1ll5'1l1V i11d.V 11 20 0'1 11'Wl1 d11'"115-'111 1” e':pei'ieiii-e of other yeaizs that .i late sea- .stI'cn::th. 11115 11YtW1t1t'fl 11315 11” "'11"1"S 1111” son is often the kind that results in great- yenr for the lioniiiiion Draiita Festhttl 1"” est production. it is to be hoped that in futur4- we will 0 in 0 again he lTliil'tl.s'tllllt"(l in rezitiiial and ua- i.;.iii-iii-(1 Li-iiniii in-Si i;ni..,,i' l1'"li'1ti0'l1t1"1111'”1- utixelist. ptaywiiglit and stiitcsiriaii. H1151 yborn this date 1803. He contributed to iinaiiiv periodical.s. pulilished a large number of novels and led an active political life,i Wliat is rte.:i-ritiert in ;i pi'e.ss (lt'.sli'cl1l'11 leading to cabinet rmik and a peerage. lie: as :i ”Grecn Wiive" is 1i0lIl'-I thtlltlfltt 151 had a keen sense of character. a .suffieicn('.i'1 Western-lCui'ope to elitwk the RW1 Tttl" "1 of historical lore, and a knowledge of life, the Kremlin. This (lreeii Wow Will 1W 1171 and society. all of which served him well in economic lV(H'lil'lll of the farnii-rs of the iii). ii-i-iiinni 'isin.Si.iiiinind,.' wiiiin Lani Dnysi itnnim-i-;i(-itig who are heiii: called ltlritl 1” of Pompeii". "The Last of the Barons". produce niore lootliatttlls at '-Iti0tl1i'1' PV0111 1'1 ”The Caxtoiis", and others. thrym and at less cost to the peoples of - - .- Western E1-Lllitlli-V 111” V111-'1 1l"'l-"11 1” 1t"1t1” The Queen has accepted the rlcdication Rhal"? 11V” .7011?-b' H10 when 111" n'rlt10hS tit of Sir William Walton's march ”Orb and Western liurope met at Paris. Mansholt. Dutch agriculture minister. and Queen", 3 got of songs for mixed voices by the then French Minister Pierre Pflintliu imi Coniposprs and inn nnnisi Bnifi works each submitted to the 13-118110" mI11f'1" were specially commissioned by the Arts NW9 P151115 (li11111l2' 50? 311 1”1f't-fF11110'1 tit tlF!1'1' Council to eontmeniorate the Coronation. culture of the delegate nations. Although ”()i-i, and gcpnii-,." win 1),. niaycd for ii". the 1W0 D1'0P0-W15 113(1 f111191'911C0s'. 1119 W91" first time in Westminster Abbey, before the all objectives were similar, namely. elimina-i co,-Onaiion cm-ginonyy on gum. 9' and HA tion of tariff liar1'iCl'S and 111" 0351119! 01 1110, Garland for the Queen" will have its first flow of Vl'est,ern Etirope'.s crops front one pm-fol-niain-p H1 London's Rnyni p(.Siii.ni nation to the other. 1 lllatl on .liine list. The project was callerl "The Green Pool", 0 0 0 It is so much easier for officials to say the six nations of "Little Europe" for ftii'-i".Vn" than agree to anytliing that might ther studies. These nations include Fi'aiicc,:i-ggnn in ii-oubio that ii is i-en-csning to Italy, West Germany. tht? N91h01'13hC15. 1301';find that the Defence Production Depart- Elum and Ll1X0m130UF2- 1”F911m1h3Y.V 1'l"1,ment. gave permission for Canadair to let ports indicate the six natioiis find much in Jacquplin (jncni-an inn... n ici fighior in agiecmcnt. but. that a hercule,an task re-Stake 3 crack ni Snead i-N.0i.dsi The imnii-in mains before the final plan can be evolved.;a(-,. mo.-,. than justified inn action hy Today. RDDF0X1m8101y 40 P” C0111 01 1119-'sniashing the woman's speed record, and average Eur0pean's cost"-of-liviniz izoes for setting a record of 652.337 m.p.h. for a food. Communists have long seized On this 100-kilometre closed course. Her Sabre jet h1iZh C05t 33 31'! 9C0"0m1C W0aD0h 10 WCTU11 was powered with an Orcnda engine which HEW DENY m9"'1b9FS- The need to create vii will replace the present power plant of the l.-Jngtisli liiiropean Farm Plaii ri-ir, GUARDIAN. itZHARl.()il"lili'tl()WN Sunny P.E. I. .-. .-.--.....-. Freeiloni I-VFOIII Mt,C.i rlliv BIRD ttilolw and Mail) lncredible an lt may seem to in my Anierieaiis. there are certain .t(lk7llll.'lQi's in not limit: .1 citizen of the l'nitI-rl Kt ties, One of Itieini .is that it is not llt't'tlSS2ll)' to feeli ltiicliteited --t Senitnr .lo.seph Mc- (lnrlliy. The disease of Xlct'artli,visiri is ilIllLl0l'l11Il'ltflf1 the whole l'ilSPnllOtV- jivr .tiliiiiiii.str:itii.u finiu the lVliite illtllli” to the twist Hiiiiiiscqiientitili Aer ? A bird raine down the walk, He dirt not know I saw: He bit an angle-worm in halves And ate the fellow, rww. And then he. drrtuk a dew Ft'olil it coltveniriit, gr:i.s.s. And then hopped S'.ClCWlSe in 'lic 'l'"'"1l"" "1 V"'”' 1111' '1'" -V1-1 iiaii niini;:ti'iltnn : mi powerless tn1 Tn ipi n beeiii, pinup lllI'P it--partl nrvaiise it fearsl Q”llr'llnll McFa D.'tl'tl)' hecause He glanced with mpid pi-5., t tears what lie mirs. Frightened -I-imiy hin.i.i9d an aiwnadyn ilike of Coniniunists and nnli-(1om- They looked like frightened be:id.s '””'”515i 111” 1" 3- "”11m"5 71 W15" 1 . -cntiy t"llVltt)l do And rowed him softer home , ttlP Sen itor Mct,.ii'lliy down to SI7,('i I inongnii iti-ii is wniiiii nmilini of its iiust llr stirred his velvet head 11'”"”'-V "'11 115 1”"5”"1 ”'511"””11111' ties t t . - t ink, (in, in Ann”: Minion” i t lt(l"T these r'tii:tiiii51riiices. ltsi inifei-Pd him 3 (inmiii tiicnds and allies must do what And he iinrollerl his fentliers 111'” i1'11"””'15 11'”"15"11'"5 ”111”””1 They must whit-i vi-nan nars dii.id,, in, ncmn i a r:itlicr small size. Tltey must Tm siivm. fm asmni ,rtr. it. for their own sake and in. , Oi. buiiFi.nii,5' on bmikg M lino” lllt"ll' own interest, liccatisc theiri i future rlnpenils on getting c.ilin.i i-iinfideut leatlersliip limit the l'ni-. - HlI11ll' Dtcknisoii NW1 Slit”- Scieijfisls Find Yiikoii's New Capital t Ancient Doodle Leap, pla.slile.s.s. as they swim. tl-Tilni-iiitriii .toiirn;ill i T.:tttn more than half a tentiirx i.N..tioit:iI Geoarapltic Bullclnii -,. ,,. liawson ('lt)' was ”,iuiiipin:,''i " '4 - with '.'Ti,tiOtl people; it had sprung S”1”11115'9 1151” f11'”'01'91""'1 "1131 from he barren tundra to th:tt may he 1”51m'3"5 11151 '13f"11”- . eniiuence tvithin two short iealks - Tlley cannot. yet read the ltl'l1' of the discnvci'i' of the Klondike tnz that accompanies the rlocrlle gniiii 1 but it little dancing llgllri" seri'.cli- i.;i,.,. sin,.,. n,,.,ii ii ii”; i,..,.,i "1 ("1”'1”F-13' 1” the ('1”V "1 "11 "1"' the capital at the Yiikoii, liut tlin1 mum mblet 11'” 51931111 ' tIllIPl' it.iy it t)lllt'l.'lll)' lost that "11 "”mCnL Gwek 1111 title with transfer of the seal of with his mind on other thiii'.:s :,,w,.nm,,"i in winn.ii,N.- The tablet 11.1111 11h 3i000T1"11"' Wtiitehorsn is .'l2Il miles l'iIl'lllPl'1 old doodle was aniiiin: lmDfll'ti'll.l1 areliciilegiciil discoveries niiicle re- cently in the itiins of Myceiiac on the Greek Rilopoiiiiesiis. snvs the i.t.iniial Gecziapltie Szirteiy .l.tl tablets covered with still-undeci- phered Miiioaii-Myeciirieriii SCl".pt were found in shop ruins dat.ir.; so-.illt and it h.is long suit-ii usurp- ml lliwson ('ili's 1IiIQtttIll in all hut niiue. i Wttiteti'ii.se has l1.'1llII' air. load and tail SPl'l't('P. the riilway can-I net-tin: it with Kk.i:x-.i.v Aln.sli'.i.1 Illltl it is linked lntlie rest. Ill ('in:iil:i liy telephuie and tele- 1 . 2 "' C - '- :l1:”ni,1h:' 11191 CPK11114 Bg”j1l1im1 izriph. l1'IHs'i'1lt, tlll the other 1: t1a' im'mr5hn1m1 at 11'? "1 ti-ind. inusl tlepenrl on it less fre- palztre r-ciihrs knew how to wiitr Hum, Mm, g,.,.H,.i, ,,i,,i. imni in those earlv times An even more importrint ills- rmcrv ."i'. Ivlrrellae v is .1 ::r(i'.lp nl s.x i-oyril grates which may help to ldeiitity the riiicrssioius nt Hom- er's lteioes. .Illll iiiliw for ti'in:priit'itton and i'iimIiittii:r.itinns town, with A )WIDlll1Ill”ll of nliniil itntiti and its district. holds SOD!” .'i”'ltl iier.soit.s. G7 per rent of the Yllti'iu's p0Dlll1lt'f'. tild and .sloiie(l. li.iw.son has become a lirlerl cen-1 too Bones of these iiilris of the rniddle Bioiwe Age wrre of tail. tleman was the tent Front the Royal LiiIlPllP, Nov. fl. 1814: "A Scotch paper. in noticlni: the death of the late John Stewart, of Mount Stewart. Esq, furnishes the following particul ”Tliis gen- cl.1intanL of the .'Hlt'It"tlt title of the lC.ii'l of Oi'kiir,v; he was ctnrmtv ;'.lllPd m1 the presrnl lti,:ht.iivl i-liicftaln, G. R. Marrlnnald. of the .iiicii-nl and legitimate ltruisn of Fl.-inronrild, and was izraudsnn to the late Hiizhland cliieflain .'tliii-k'innrin, of Maekinnnn, who rallied and fought 'al. the head of his clan. under the .linnner.s of Prince Charles Stair- irt, 1743. on the plains of Preston- pans and Culloden." Obviously this is the i x.Notes By A suspected thief was (robbed recently by Mr. David Sim, deputy minister of national revenue, but the man escaped after leaving his coat in Mr. Sim's hands. The fugi- Itivc kept the rest. of his clothes, though, which is more than some citizens retain after the iiatloniil revenue department gets through with them. -Ottawa. Citizen. planetary Association thinks that a successful landing on the moon1 by H inaii-ciirryliig rocket. ship is a possibility in twenty years, a1 certainty in fifty. And almost. no- body will be surprised if hes right either way. One. of the hallniarks of our times is the fact that amiizenieiit over scientific won- ders has vanished. The first trav- elers to the moon and Mars may surprise whoever or wliat.ever re- sides oit those planets but they'd better not expect to llSt(Jlll'1(l the home folks on earth: Kansas City Star. - There's nothing wrong with the idea of television. But people should learn where the switch is. After all. the congenial host does' not expect to whistle. sing, play solitaire, listen to his radio. spend the evening talking on the tele- phone or reading the newspaper and still think he's eiitertaiiilng his guests. Yet the same person will pull the drapes. douse the lights. turn on the television set, idemand silence w uttcr and coni- plete (except. during commercials) for the next two hours - and think he's entertaining you. You .can't sneak out to the pub. Because. !they've got. it there too.--'roi'oiito 1Financltil Post. i say that Dr. Norman Goodwin, l Esquimalt Progressive Ciiiiserva-i tive eniididate, was iiiakiiiiz a bare-faced bid for the vote when he advocated legal allo- agree. Such a charge is at mice an assault on the and on his political acumen. growing nltogether tori ntggardty l weed-control The head of the British Inter-1 Post. i ””5'mi tThe western windows have mini There are oynlcnl folk who wIIl,Nndl .n,iegmm women'silikes rain when it is lattiiic. Amt cation of two-thirds of A man's'iiiipl:iisiiil, dwellers R 15 mnkly pay cheque to his wife. - Withiwe were about to plant zardpng that harsh criticism we cannotiwhlch we could ll'l'lt.Z1ll.C vl'h no.-9 . i iflfld sprinkler aiiytiay It. iiipam doctors ('llll'illF.ViSllp1)(lry streets and i;v.mi;;v ltston - i lf,for the motorist; an '.l(li'lNl haz. Dr. Goodwin can win back one-lard for the pedestrian who my third of a mans pay cheque foribe unwise enough to get ten close the man. R. large number of htaito 3 puddle at. which an fltllomo. fellow males will call him blessed. bite is clinriziiig with ('tInIt-Inipt: V u;i.V to go rubbers, rtitnrnnt.s and rltrlv Hnny-g about. the rediiztrihiittoii of wealth. No wonder we tonictiiiins xi;-.1, M. Hoiischold-niannizing wives f1l”PitllrI'. would wake up the i,1rt iii... itnps have been tnvciitrrt. Rut enn- tn the allowances they give l)aCl(i.-dollllftlnlfltl. Even if we rlvmsia, in to husbands from the pity cheques ignore the ;:i-mas on this imiiimvanii turned over to them. --- Victoria i:i'cr-nini: before our mrr. ltrinc ,.i Times. ins is very far from the pond mi itn which our llVCllh(mrt is liiiricrl Farm notes from a cotton v2IiLl'fIiUli(?l(lrl10i1tll mir izriimbliiir. we do in New Mexico bring the disquiet-Vnot. forget. that tlieri-. 1.: 1 thirst lciiiz newsdtliilatta cotton fi'ii'i'iiei' glatzitor giiimtiintloii only llIl!'lt'P can iscoverc ta geese are 1!! es .qiienc . agents M they eatltliat seem to drirken our tl.'l'f will the weeds and iirass and leave the soon be ii call to llcllt. and llfr tn: cotton plants uiitoiiched. We willin multitude of fl0l'lll:lllt watt to hear from the Ill'KRtlV9 Saskatoon star-Plioeiiiv. 4- 1W A Y 75. ii) The Waxz mi '-l side on that for our mp lgeese. although confined ldlsgi-untied goose, do not 3 to the experience of the New t lco cotton farmer. This goose Mex" teat. anything. including the ilioultl the hired man's overalls ii”, on into the truck garden as if it We ed vegetables. It came to an uihah xtltc eiid through :i surfeit of um. "I" STCCHRIISC plums C 11”" moriu U, to 3 ioiie Conform An element. of novelty 1,, who hasn't. heard of it before - the news that pr.-imn.d ihi "1 from trees in Cnliforniii willolm used by several apple in-,,i.,.,.S he the Annapolis Valley tlll:S'I-rpm Fertilization of three per rrnv. an the blooms on any ime iiiii ” , duce an iipple crap as large as1”'lr tree can bear, it is reported 1-me Kentville. Gathered lfl c,ai,,,,1,”"1 where the blossoniing pciiodmm much earlier titan in Cainiiiii n” P011611 is processed iind tllftliliinw pcd to Nova Scotm in dnpi, i,A.N,1.1,1. -Sydney Post-Record. ' 'r' ting For 103 years the mu 0; ni setting suit have poured tiimimr the western windows of the Hons: Di A55Cm131)'. 31111 Dfliiited lhr watt; above the government licnctm with the thin illusion of gold i", has also bothered the 1i.,nmC,ii)i. members by getting in their iii-,..' It. (lldll'L inatter so llltlt'll tlt iii. days when speeches were rlrtiic-mi front the funds of an aclite mimi but fit these days when thev Mg often delivered front cmwdcd sheets of scribbled foolscnp, ii im proved too much of rt ll?l.S,an(-in equipped with Veiietiwn Iilziick and members can now it-mi n.,..,' speeches in comfort Si, iiaiiii-'. Rare is the periiiiii ulii. ruin. It. means mud when We know thr iaiiidropi seed: - And he came out. and went, as he was want. to the mount of Olives: and his disciples nlso followed him . , . . And whllc be yet. spake, be- hold El multitude. and he that won i called Judas, one of the twelve. went ilvcfnrc them. and drew near unto, Jesiis to kiss him. But Jesus said unto him. Jutlns, lietriiyi-at Iliniii, the Son of man with It kiss? FISH and CHIPS Front the frying pan to your table. Free delivery on orders of 50c or over. Orders to AM. until Midnight. Sundays also JOHNNY'S FISH xv ciiirs PHONE 2873-J YOU GET TOP PRICES Of stronztv hiiilt. men indie ' 'l2 1'1” M 1N: mm imviixi 11 MW '1,” ' . A ' r new iiii I inc: l”lf1 in that crirltr-r inh.ibil:inIs of G err mmm" A N ' new Succeeded by hardy Hwmim-sinniiiiirtl on the Ll'AAv': nt om S front the north Tltese appnient - , A nrwmiiieixs. pibbnbly the tiisi in iir-.i;::ir..s. inizided Greece. and, fOf speak rt form of Greek. were 1'e- Vfrreitrie fell. Diiriiiz clas.sir'il7 i:,i:dpd in native Aclmmiis ii-, (illffk l1l1tPS it was .1 iel.it.ireltI lfoincr'.s "Iliad" ti:i:'iinort:iitt town. iil;hou:li l1 iniz studied by scieiiilsts are ;i. and was itself fought over by t C 'l'ne skelctoits and artitiicts ltr-iSPlst troops to tight the Persiaiisi S timing the most. dramatic di.s."iiti-lit-"Htt'1tHI Gl'PC11( 51-1161 111 Rater 510"” 1-1 Sceptre” and also of "A Garland for ihpln-tes at Myccrisc since 1876. wlt0lliR0111i"ll1 Innis it ' do rind. the pioneer archeologist. Hetnrtcli ischilc '1fll1 dug up treasuri--t'icl.. iizraves he thought. belonged int iwarriors of the great. epic poems. ,Actually, sc.hliemnnn's (ll5COV'f'l'lf”. as well as the recent. finds are ntl 1Myce,ii.ieait rulers who precedcrtl by some -100 years the golden ngel 1of which Homer sang. j Mycenae, crowning B. rocky pro-.' monbory. controlled the Argive' plain on Greece's Pelopoiinesusi and guarded the importaiit. i'oad' liom the Gulf of Argnlls to the Gulf of Corinth. It. was in city .st.i-nnszhold from the Iieginninizs oft the Bronze Aize some 3.000 years, hefore the Christian em began. The newer Bronze Age people sip- pear to have invaded the region about. 2000 BC. and absorbed the ciiltitre of the near-by island or Crete. . i COMPLETE After 1400 BC. when Circle-'5 REFRACTION AND i - . d, " de " lt)A(TV1:3:l1REh:O(f)l( rzmltyiceltnq TIlz:Cc rfn ANNALYSIS the Meditcrrimenn world and izavc its name to an entire cultumi Mycenaean object: have been: found as for away :1 Egypt, Piilea- i due and Sicily. To this great age belong in, e'a massive ruin: and domed "beehive" tombs as well as the tales of its King Azamemnnn i-ldlniz forth to the G. F. HUTCHESON 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St rcet blqgdless agrarian revolution became evi-tn, C, A. 17-35 39.5, Trojan War in the 12th centuryi Then the Dot-tuna, wielding iron OF ALL KINDS MAURICE BLOCK 8: CO. 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