V TUESDAY. BRAIN! COUNT IIONTREAL. (GP)-Original and creative thought "is the finest tool In the instrument engineer's men- , tal lit." eald Sir Robert Watson- Prompt Watt, pioneer in British radar. in an address to the Engineering In- stitute of Canada and the In- strument Society of America here. He stressed the importance of op- ematlonal research. A. PIGKARD AND CO. LTD. Phone 5541 COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL Delivery THE GUARDIAN. G-IARLOTTETOWN Strange But True I 5! P. H. MacArthu- CHAPTER viu. maven SAY QUIT. 1' returned to the land of my birth on April 26. 1947, when the pan and I took up where we'd left . o . I realized there was no use sit- ting in a. corner and bemoaning ., what the Fates had handed me. Other handicapped persons had succeeded in surmounting their dif- ficulties. Why not I? 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DOUCETTE - REDDIN BROS. R. M. SMALLMAN .so poor that it would take a hand-; writing expert to find the chaff among the wheat. wh ed" 5 TO VISIT CANADA-Dr. Donald . , , Y 0' w. Gilbert. director of the Uni- didnt nail me knock-out drops veuny 0, Rachel”, N Y.I cm” instead of polite rejection slips I'll dim amen" pm'"'m' exipecu '0 never know. i ' But I didn't throw in the towel ;'i',:,':isE:n1l,:',1.ul"3.;'1'i'l'grnxghgzegg: Md "k9 I” d”"kl”3 "5hak”"- I"' ment officials to obtain material stead, I read everything I could for the project The univuuw mm” bye The more 0" "ems me plans to create eventually an insti- m"” 'mW"9d” me mml” "pi Itute of Canadian affairs and be- Thws 0”” "mg mmmlm 59””'Icomo a centre for information on A 300d wme” Mlmazlne llelpedlail aspects of Canada and its peo- to make me familiar with the p1eFg(CP Phuo) "tricks of the trade" so I plugged. y ' Oh yes, the work of a writer lsl too hard for most guys. Let the; gsluggard failll cliut of the race, buty he press u; re 5 still turn for those I . determined writers who ncver give up the ship. Only a very few) writers wake up to find tliemsclvesl famous overnight. The exceptionl CQRNWM-'Lv 0”'-- ,ICP)”rP”' but proves the rule, -liminary hearing for Lseut. Peter Ev :1:::”:i.::-...”t:;::”:l: :f.";l.. 1:; my health permitted, my work , , . showed lmprovenien, and editors M"”'AV"l"e C'"'r'" 0'7 B'"'V"";" Ilingered longer over my scripts.l?'”t' f'' 'R1 ”1l,”"M'.3l';ic' ' 'aC':;l"nC”e'& ISales began to increase. Again I',l?k'((',':;i'ay t ' ' 3"" " .became a correspondent for The T "V . Charlottetown Guardian. andI D”""" ""'g's'm'. F' M" Cass ' . .. v' i mush the or mm ex-Iii .'.?':”f.2:Ei:;' 3.1:. Elli .F.”3i.l5 periencea have been with thczmhm, here or in nearby Mon.” paper ever. since. IN”, out I now wr"ehR "3"V """mn'foT,I The 22-year-old brunettes iiudc 2'9? 153'”: s”::'g"Sl':"Lt '3"? iliody was found Oct. 15 in a ditch ” 35” 0 5” 9 '. 1' 5.””5' 1- uo'., 0 t. Lieut. Bal- artlcles. etc, for magazines in thewltiinrbe ':::',s xrestend . few days U-Isa A;t and caengdlt I (it nllaier at London, Ont. onvever xec og oi the band wagon with the top pnyf artists. but I do hope to ace the me day ii-lien I shall be able to write Md the kind of stuff people will sighl over. .,......:n...:....:...m. Canadian National Railways ordered trains to blow at every crossing. That decision was made under (End). ,the Railway Act which says whis- I (This week, Mr. MacArthur WillI.l.leS must be blown. unless there continue his regular series of is 3. local by-law saying otherwise. Strange But True.") 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(A.P)--The gov- ernment Friday quickly spiked the possibility of a death house mar- riage for the our " kidnap- killezn of little Bobby Clreenleaee. Oarl Austin Hall 31-year-old warts-el playboy. and Mrs. Bonnie Bi-own Heady, 41-yaar-old alcohol- ic. sentenced Thursday to die Dec. ny Toni Whitney NEW YORK. (AP)- The Soviet press no longer is , pressing its campaign against one-man deci- alone. For several weshs such papers as Pravda and llvestia. have had nothing to say on the subject. though a few months ago it was a constant theme. This may in- dicate a move back toward the ship in party and government af- fairs. Indeed. the extent to which one- man rule was ever abandoned in actual practice, at least on top levels. is an open question. But the theory of one-man rule- and the practice of such rule on lower party levels-was under in- tense attack for several months. Pravda fired the opening gun April 16, less than six weeks after stallnls death. with a major editor- ial written by n. leader of the party propaganda administration. It de- manded that dectsiona in party organs in Russia be based on "col- legiality." Thin word. though not precisely now, was unusual enough to attract attention. Pravda used it to mean oommlttee decisions, as contrasted with one-man deci- alone. No New Line The Pravda editorial was in ef- fect an attack on ate.lin's way of doing things. It declared harmful the practice or one-man decision in party affairs. The paper said one-man deci- sions were nearly always one- sided, no matter how talented the man who adopted them. such a system. the paper said. gives rise to "toaclyiam and lervillty." The drive against one-man rule and in favor of committee deci- sions continued through July and into early August. Then it disappeared without ex- planation. No new line has come out to take its place or contradict it. 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