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The Tampa Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 50

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The Tampa Tribunei
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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, Wednesday, Dm. IS. 1958 S. Africa Can Ship Bananas To Britain Envoy Suggests Peace Formula Champagne Douses Fire At Reception CAPE TOWN. A South Afri-t nana growers are heartened by CROSSVORD PUZZLE can experiment in the export of, the report from the United ri WISHING WELL Kingdom," a spokesman" for the S.

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Contest ot Beei 47 S'rrnurt Article PORTLAND. Ore. i INS1 Denmark's ambassador to the United States. Henrik de Kauff- to Britain has suc-poured freely on a fire thaticeeded. The fruit arrived in broke out during a wedding condition, Pretoria i Registered U.

S. Patent Ofice. ti, Yr'Aae was aavisea. ine lirst sucn con- industry said. "The fruit was sent in hands (clusters of 8 to 20) instead of the normal stems or bunches, with every hand wrapped in a polythene bag." TOWN 1 rei 2 film 3 One under care another 4 Been' natural signment ever to leave country included 30 cases.

the 'Ba- publicly 4. Jap. coin si bright "-3 Pv home in Bradford. England. I Flames suddenly shot from the canvas walls of the marquee which had been set up on the lawn.

Champagne was nearer than water and on to the flames guests emptied their glasses and every bottle they could reach. Others helped the bride, Shirley Armitage, and 48573682746 3 5 AMYVBBAPE I 6 5 I 3 7 4 6 8253 1 A 4 7 I 2 6 5 8 3 7 4 8 2" I I I 5 3 7 4 8 2 6 8 3 5 2 LEO A HFOACLUF 2 4 6 3 1 5 8 726435 "4 I 8 7 2 6 4 5 3 1 2 6 4 A I "6527438 625 4 3 7" I TEYD countries have found the way to lasting peace among themselves and he believes the rest of the world could use the same formula with favorable results. "We have lessened our boundaries to make free passage amons our countries. We have worked out among ourselves an open way of dealing and mutual cooperation." In his opinion. De Kauffmann aid, the Scandivanian-formula her groom, Colin Brown, to crawl under the side flap of ACROSS I.

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traodawy ad 17 Srea4 JF V. (w Member FDIC DUBLIN The Irish are the) KATMANDU After making cxxmiE i I CONSULT YOUt I I UAVU AGt NT world biccest tea drinkers and six trips into Nepal, an Indian botanist has studied the rich butter eaters, statisticians flora of ncarlv all of his Hima-Dublin report. They drink an kinnrinm Pmfp.ir i I. iciuiuru a tdi iiiu a iidii au just prior to the Geneva parley avcrae of 9A pounds of tea a Banjeree of Meerut College the year and eat 4 4 pounds of cently returned to Katmandu 1955 butter apiece, the figures show, icotylodonous anciosperms 0 93 i Margarine consumption is low with 210 different species of di- By GEORGE GALLUP Director. American Institute of Public Opinion PRINCETON.

N. Dec. 18. As embattled Budapest continues its defiance of Russian troops and an uneasy truce jless than three pounds a year eastern Nepal. He has been col- it iitc a i a 1 1 fl curiae um: i ire ilil uiisc piuic i jio.

nn lv xr ww aa1 Don't know 17 Four months earlier, the is low, too just over two collection now amounts to 1100 pounds. "We may be poor but different specimens of these we eat well," remarked a com- flower bearing plants, from mentator. 'eastern Nepal alone. figures were: MARCH, 19SS Yes 73c So 18 Don't know 9 settles over the Middle East, the Institute finds a sharp increase in the number of Americans who believe that another world war is likely. As of today, two out of three Americans are of the belief that there will be another global conflict within their lifetimes.

This represents a rise of 15 percentage points sine July of this year when war fear had reached its lowest point in recent years and a bare majority of 51 per cent thought a major war would occur during the course of their lives. ti As might be expected, a considerably larger proportion of people under the age of 50 in today's survey expect a war to occur during their lifetime than is the case with people 50 years of age and over. One of the most hotly-debated issues of the recent presidential campaign was that involving thermonuclear weapons and the matter of whether or not we should continue to test such weapons in planning for possible future wars. To determine how the public feels about the likelihood of H-bombs being used against us if a world-wide conflict should break out, the Institute asked the following question: "If there should be another world war, do you think the Today's figure is considerably below the 73 per cent who thought a world war was likely nearly two years ago at the height of the Formosa crisis. No matter whether or not they think a world conflict is due to break out in their lifetime, a majority of Americans believe that the hydrogen bomb Hydrogen bomb will be used against us?" It is interesting to note that, although a greater number to will be used against us should uch a war occur.

As the United Nations worked to settle the world problems in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, the Institute took another reading on its "fear of war" barometer by means of the following question in a coast-to-coast survey: "Do you think we are likely to get into another world war In your lifetime? day than in July think war is inevitable in their lifetime, the percentage who believe the H-bomb will be used against this country has dropped slightly in the same period as the following table shows: since Here is the trend March, 1955: TODAY Yes No Don't know JULY, 1956 Yes No H-BOMB USED AGAINST LS? Today Julv 56 Yes. will be 60r MTc No, will not 17 17 Don't know 23 20 The two out of three Americans who think another war is in the making in their lifetime may prove to be entirely wrong. 15 19 si r0 27 Don't know 22 Not even the military experts The following vote was can tell exactly what is ahead. i li 0 i But the fact that the public feels this way may have an im NOISEMAKERS portant bearing on their attitude toward ether foreign policy questions, such as our relations with Great Britain and France, our dealings in the U. ST.

with Russia and Hungary, or the size of our defense HATS FAVORS budget. CopjTtfM. lns, Arrerlran In.tltuU ot Public Opinion Marriage Meter Invented By Englishman LONDON. To make mar- riaee forecasts as common as I 1 i weather forecasts, an inventor in Setsey, England, has come up with the first "marriage meter." Rather like a complicated radio set, it shows whether a couple I ss barvr a. hae all eur neeoi will prove suitable partners in marriage.

"It works," explains J. Cecil Maby. "because lovers Wnta TFUri rA tik give otr radiations or wavelengths just like everything else. ADVtRTLSEMiS Instinctive dislike of a stranger I. 1 'i a- i i 'A is probably caused by the emission and reception of widely differing wave-lengths.

My in strument makes what I call a fundamental ray analysis of the body's wireless waves." Maby, a radiologist, has experimented with several hundred persons and having checked dozens of rj Especially at holiday time, it's good to keep the ice box 1 1 I at home well stocked with friendly, sparkling A i SILVER BAR Ale. To enjoy with the or just. hy yourself, nothing beats the satisfying, refreshing XK, flavor which makes SILVER BAR, brewed OXL" 'Z Zs with Pure Spring Water, taste so good. s7v his friends already married, has established such an unusual ac a 'J 'A' ii', III i I if i i i 1 1 1 1,1 i V.i curacy record tnat some en gaged couples now come to him for an opinion. Don't Be A Grandma Tells Thief LONDON.

The courage of 8-year-old Linda Lewis was too ST i irei a case oj mis much for four thugs. Linda was sucking a lollipop when the young bandits entered her grandmother's little store in a village near Birmingham, Eng Tickled Pink land. Put that thing away. snapped the grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Kiff, as one pointed a revolver at her.

As the man grabbed Mrs. Kiff. Linda seized his arm, kicked his shins and i nmmmmi screamed. That did it. The four fled.

"Grandma says she Fork from to SO Jort Batsraily radiate happiness when yo give or serve that finest of all holiday treats famous Southern Fruit Cake! Check-full of choicest fruits and nuts, slow-baked to mellow perfection. Southern Fruit Cake is at your grocer's now in a wide variety of sizes. All handsomely gift-packaged and ptieed from SLC9 to Order bow! Is afraid she swore at the man when he said it was a stick-up." said Linda. "Grandma said 'Don't be a damned fool." Rhodesians In Mass Hunt For Minerals LUSAKA. Undeterred by the odds azainst them, some 500 residents of the Central African Federation are rushing out weekends in a mass hunt for minerals.

Every Monday thousands of samples of rock are brought to the geological survey department in Salisbury to determine whether they are radioactive and whether the seekers have struck it rich. Men. women and children, armed with Geiger-scopes and Geiger counters, have been digging vigorously. The territorial government is runnning special ADVERTISEMENT Deep CoMi Rebee miseries vn in fagtat branch ml tvbftt Bab aa Peaetie and a it ia ttcaiB, loo. laaist ea 1 wMh (Pool? gppfexg It kM nif ml I 4 aMafMcMi hnn Onwetl I courses for amateur prospectors.

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