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E ”ysonE Television Programme Schedule CFCY TV anamiisi. is TIIESIMT mo p.m.-Afternoon Musicale 5:0) p.rn.-Th; Things We see no p.rn.-Kiddies Kartoona till p.rn.-Western Theatre 7:!” p.m.-CFCY TV News 7:07 p.m.-Weather 1:10 p.in.-The Scarlet Horseman 1:31 p.m.-Meet Corliss Archer s;oo p.in.-aioodie I:30 P-lb--D"3"'l . pzm p. .-Man of Destiny 9:!) p.m.-TBA io:oa p.in -Profile fflzll p.m -Music To Son that Inn --CBC TV News lizio pin -CFCY TV News 8. weather ll:D Mrs. Paddy Understands Nowaadtheaaehaageaadud andwhatisltlneed?" lat.-pas warknaa athh beat... tjnecauseyouareauchahard -Mn. l'a&y... worker you are bored when there ' i portant k do. "I know what is the nutter 1-hm, il: 1, the m”:::-ertowim "uh 3'9"-H '1”-ih"d M"- P'ddy you. What you need is a restful to WW "'2 Belvefr ' lciiaiige," declared Mrs. Pam. ”Nothing la the matter with "You should go away." lie." mumbled Paddy as be "What?" cried Paddy. chewed a strip of aspen bark. "I said you should go away. "Oh. yes. there is. You are as Y0" "994 I W858?-" felilied uneasy as a fish out of water. MP5 Plddit . You don't know what to do with "Are you mine to set rid of yourself," said Mrs. Paddy. me- d :er;)a:d9:Im Paddy-M He ..T - : lounge t i gun as .. ..:':.::.:?r"i:.r..:1.”i;-.;:;t u - -o----. ,, "What can a fellow do when 7” wqy d'""',',d'd' Y” "mm H noun” to do,” nught call it that. said she. ..Go "my and forget iv. re. "What I mean is that you need a plied Mrs. Paddy She grinned vacation. You need to go awhy an she said it. Paddy didn't see '0' 'whi!.'t Y" new chnu me um. and rest. "l rested all winter," mumb- led Paddy. ”True,” replied Mrs. Paddy. "We both rested all winter. And it was a rest we needed. We worked hard enough before win- ter came. But we also worked hard after the spring floods. which did so much damage to our dam. What you need, Pad- dy. is a vacation with nothing special to do and a lot of new things to see. Then when you 001'"? baftk you'll be feeling more like yourself. You know as well as I do that there will be Page 12 The Guardian Tuesday. Sept. 24. 1957 ly sosnra IUPUI Caaadha Press Staff Wrlar HALIFAX tCPleAdinlral Jer- auid Wright. NA'l'0's supremo ai- d in Atlantic liatic Missile "has not made any difference yet" in NATO policies. "All new weapons affect our plans," he said at a hasty 10-min- ute press conference here. "We study their effects and take such measu u as are necessary. but the IBM has not made any dif- ference yet." WEEK'S TOUR On a week-long tour of North A t l a nil c Treaty Organization commands in eight countries. Ad- miral Wright spent five hours here before leaving for London Saturday night. He dined with Rear Admiral H. F. Pullen. new flag officer of Canada's Atlantic Naval Command, toured a naval museum. and attended a briefing on NATO exercises at the Marl- time Air Command headquarters. At the conference. Admiral Wright soft - peddled reports of submarine sightings on the At- lantic coast. '1 don't mean to dis- credit all reports but T don't be- lieve . . . the sightings were all subs. plenty of work later. Everybody" People unskilled in dghlingsl Says Russia's IBM Has Made No Change In NATO Policy aeestraagaobiectalikefiahot doatiiigwreckageanddrawoiar euwu. Wedoeverythingof eoin-setodetermlaetha b '- eityoftheaeroporta." Nowfoundand "T have reportedaliuniberafobiocta they claim were submarines " since last spring. Admiral Wright said NATO er crclses. now tidiig held off Nor- way prove "the ability and read- iness of these forces to work as allies rather than as ellm llldiVid' iial iiatloiis. ALLIES CONTROL IEA "The navy'a role is to secure the Atlantic against attack. The advent of nuclear weapons only serves to amply demonstrate and re-emphasize that the allies con- trol the sea." The admiral, also command - lli'CTtleT of the United States At- lantic Fleet, was scheduled to leave London Sunday night for Bodo. northern Norway. where he will meet two allied task force commanders. Later he will board the U.S. aircraft carrier Forres- tal for a first hand look at NATO fall exercises. Also on his busy ” is a quick look at exercise "fend-off" an ant;-submarine msneouvre off ships. He expects to return to Norfolk, Va., by mid-October. needs a change." Paddy looked up. ”Will you "I have. to. look after the 5” wim '"9'''” h,” asked- chudrgnn replied M". Paddy'rI Mrs. Paddy shook her head. ”I can't." Said she. "I have too y. The way I look at it my part- aar shouldn't have hid seven but he did. This don't make any sane to me becauae here We've got a 700 point rubber stashed away and 750 for a little slam takea a gamble to lose it to try and make a grand Thia don't look like good of hearts good and we knocked off the grand alam. I tell you thin fellow don't even know what time of day It to. Should my partner have bid seven? Yours truly. Butch. Dear Butch: I dontt. think he should, but I have been wrong before. I wouldn't aquawk too much if I were you. Juat keep on playing your ca the way you did this hand and our Centa will be out of money in no time. Western Econo WASHINGTON fAPr - A sort of uneasiness about the Western world's economic well - being has been nagging flnancit-rs bankers and government economists in many countries. ' is the world's economy glowing with real health or is it flushed with fever? If business does go to pot. will governments be able to control the economy and prevent a world-wide depression” Through the first two - thirds of 1957. the answers are not yet clear. You can see the uneasiness in the many economic surveys by United Nations organizations iir the international monetary fund. As the United Nations social and economic council reports: A CLOUD CRYSTAL BALI. "While the outlook is clouded with uncertainties. no accelera- tion in economic activity is fore- seen ln the immediate future. nor- is any serious recession ” in the last 10 years the pur- chasing power of money all over the world has declined. The U.S. dollar has dropped by to per cent the pound sterling by about I per cent. the West German mark about 15 per cent and the French franc by about U) per cent. in japan purchasing power of the yen is down by about 65 per cent. The most crucial and recent -3 bring foreign currencies into! git can-encyi leaving the country by taxing alll Imports as butt: raw mater- aaooao snimmo sraei: . l ii a.i-ecordspetiiIagqree.l Hiiiii. kaaefortoarlstsaadotherswhoiigg mists Find Financial Problem Serious Both the United Nations survey and a still unpublished onomic report make essentially the same point: Governments today gener- ally accept more responsibility in economic matters. Unlike their earlier counter- parts governments today do not hesitate to create employment or to adopt fiscal policies controlling money supply and credit. In the Western industrial world there has been a tremendous technological breakthrough an al- most all fronts in the last I) years. There are more new things to make. The television. plastic and synthetics industries are but three examples. Not to mention the unfolding world of the atom. Development from the labora- tory to prnducion requires fl- TIIDCITIR. As much as anything the mon- ey shortage has forced the slow- dmin In Western industrial cir- 'pansion. This is a potential dan- ger. CORNERED MARKET There is another potential dan- ger: The United States world trade sitiiatinn. The US. now hikes in some H.5m.0tl0.000 a yelr more than it spends on imports. were it not for the US. so ernmenils foreign aid pollcy.' which amounts to an export of - dollars, plus the fact that private investment abroad has increased from less than ".5133 h I951 to around Sl.GI.Q.Q fa . there .woald he a serious dollar shortage around the world. money continuously flowing toward the us. is one of the undqlytag fee- tnrs in the creation by six It-D paan nations of a common mar- hat. by treaty Germany. France. Ialy Luxembourg. The Netw- lands and r1U.1i1 l)i!'.TITl ill2(ILWJ Kl':JiIi1Ei DAILY CROSSWORD A6105! 1. Perform 33. B0 Paddy looked up and there much in tin.” 1.Regiona B.Chlldren 15. Biblical &”nm”,m"l 1 m was a questioning look in hi s l "Vl'liai's that?" exclainiedi I.Nol ready tcolloq.) name my eyes. "it may be you are right. Paddy. ; 11. Month l.Biblicai M. Mr. Perhaps you said something ”l hair too much to do.” saidl 12. Of the aunt name I-GM! then." said he. jllirs. 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