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Otlicr View Side Lights cimt in. Had the House been permitted to discuss the pipeline bill clause by clause tht only wiy a bill may be discussed As French Press Gf Quebec i The OmwA Journal rufchahte. if Tht Journal Puhliihtog Co. ef OUata. Ltd, in Quan.

it 4 epifca at, Ottawa. Qpta.no. MONDAY," JULY 23, 1056. The High CoJt of TV oncj Radio. aj -1 tl fa a- Sees the New From, a Window in Fleet Sheet Top Woman of Soviet Union On First Visit to Britain WrMtaj ta TU iJ'( LONDON, Juiy It, lJIl was 'put cystica in ISiO.

Till higheat-raniirg woman Tht new Ccn.caeaith now ta the Soviet Union It now has an international remler-ln London. Cht ta txaterlna ship of 3 la It eoun- usefully It could have compelled Mr. A Cwd Uarveat. Howi or to tell just how much winnJpe Tribune, pipe Tram-Canada did have. A trtit deal can hajtpea Clur.

prevented th. (Witlon cr anybody else in the House for that matter, wtstcm Canada wia have an-saying a finale word on any clause of the ether good crcp. Ecme go- Erantford At Kentvie, lo, fcur beys hive admitted a railway train and ciaira they got the know-how matching a televiiica program. This should aerve to take the rnir.d cf.the professional ar.d pAHADOX and crr.tra; 1 la the Car.adiaa re the heivtir.s cf a sd- amateur c.T the iPZ editorial Lr l.E CI in ine imn 3 "IJZilZl bill; nobody could as much as ask a ques- servers art beginning to talk dlan Broadcasting Corporation received tlon j0 Mf HowE and Mr. 1U1S could about a wheat harvm equal from the public purse: ft Wth ivl the Impres.lori 5 of i frint only Trans-Canada had the 1 In' a cf n.s w.j mean a renewal or ruxtaera.

tht calf woman with 223 centers la beck i for a Itcntrr al x.ati-.r.al.-t dally, which says: member cf the Coaunualat Britain. party presidium and the only Ala of tht World aniens arrarf tt nut in maiiar mm Dili TWO UMUSE MI S. Victoria from, the I V'v" 'L woman to become secretary of is unr-t pecp.t against war. I. Ear-marked revenue wai put through by false pretences.

tht storage problem this Tail. Eacker Game breaklnx dowa lnlrr national tht central Ccnxmlttee of the percent, excise tax on radio and tele- 1 1 1 Jl barriers and a world Mr. Hrr.t Cesudoia Moscow Communist party. hu be- The Jourmal has said before and repeats now that a year or six months lay toYernrnent. Jdernters have an acted rnoit uawtifjy.

wt Sudbury star. vision acta and parts toiauing A toUl of $2803,855, wtlhdrawtnj nia er.w V1 Jf12? IdenUfy card wrttted La aeteral iieve. la for member of Lhe deletatioa of- in completing the pipeline doesn't mean ust another reason oa as palter cf the But It is ernchaskei that thry Ilo.ue Mr. tt. IWI muiil, IJU let 111 Jl wi lutiii iti uuuui lit cwuailu ivj im ucuci, -Ulila u.

urWU Hff bv lLi detiiion that It daeiAV th. Rrltfih Tht CBC In Its radio and TV operations The Cam dan ii ta the ait a cf a ran ho It will tfcau-e he Js di vouru Mj la-deed he Mi r.atural I'cr ti cf acta like a dt tt. "and U.is eay Cr.jr.cir.s cf cur trade ar.d cf cur imports is mortgaging the future; the Lur, a terror by Interests ar.d dlvidrndi cn these Inteitments will tcccme heavier and heavier. dirrer it that thV in kin Lima liic wb uili unit, it ikii aui do not alia to briaj preuure Laurent haa beea equally ua-on exlatini govexnneats. mlie la urjLif this decision.

rounder cf the organization for tx', 4h1 spent all of this, spent aU ol IU own rew witnesses said it wtnl midways-la the city. A tary 'Union. It her Cnt tUit fnues as Veil and after provision for would mn xnldway concessloa operator la to Britain. rf dnreciatlon ended up with a net deiicu -w- uay was iiutu ir Wrt. TurufTt joined the llurh Echonflfid.

th eau.uin. aczias.j ra Li Dr. Of $138,621. Tuttini the thin tmmuaiJS party ane Jewuh scholar who after 33 VJ UJ riucut ur another w.y-per- confession that Trans-Canada hasn ch the odd. ert sUcked WM 20.

NowP shi Is 4l'and yw.Vaear 'tS tht bas beea tK rtirv It th Kilf.hxlrprl wiv bv Whirh-tatalnat tht Dlairtr. i 1. v. km if rrurr.ilir.rM Van iVim ftnl rn1i.tie TJ- mav m. wrn Tnprf no in.

profujew poiitw chww. circles. Ehe has beea allowed into Encliih. lit i vlilLra all tv-miti i i-. ir ---r-v- whfn thfrg no A ProTlncll Plk constab.e She hM befa ai0irecj lnt0 EnRlUh.

He visited all PfhF beyond hSa own con- i urn ino iwhuwmh GCDaie OI mem. orya crrii i4iiti; to u.c .4.114 u.ci.i....ca 1a i.ib La 1945 and Bx'garla la IStT. Ooipels and Included Informa hxttts-rf -trsry-trd ritniTu gance. Will a rauntry which has lived to the ILr.lt cf lu means over the years te at; DOWN TO rOL'It ElXriIANTS. Hamilton Spectator.

Cairo in a Troubled World. More recently she went to Hon baaed on the newly-dis Peking with tht delegation led corered pead Sea Scrolls. 4 ana rtuio in cost the Canadian Uxpayer some Canadians used to sleer uneasily over the annual deficits of. the Canadian National Railways. But the deficits of the We are net mored to tears to return eaiily ta a node cf by Baiganla and Khrushcher.

Naming the Baby. She la a plump, buslness-Uxa Sir Laurence and Lady fc7 the woebegone tale that life mere ta ccnfcrr.lty with Cairo. The word does not conjure up pleasant thoughts these days. It is hot in Cairo: there is a lot of dust in Cairo; fame was to was a ruooer sealer ring over a cumbered clothe! peg to win a prize. But 310 of the 323 pegs were rigged ao tht rings would not catch them.

Our Mineral Wealth. Toronto nnandal Post One of tht kingpins cf world mining Is Joining tht an of 48. and has two thli- rM.t. ti the Maharajah cf Jaipur has the limits cf the Canadian woman crea baby after, a ShaJtespeareao ben reduced to four elephants, economy? There is reica would- ba fiT palaces, iZO seryanta. and' believe Uiat this tnva-'ioa cf It will be latereatlng to see character? There iere CNR are not now as high or as disturbing people who have been there tell of the as the deficits of the CBC, 'if we count fijcs tnrj the rackets' perpetrated" upon thm excellent Drecedenta for thia.

picung income ci j3J3.ci 4.ia aa-rrwesi cr ce- how far ahe can go In Rusalan hierarchy. Her key Corin. H-year-old son of their Pf naum. There was a time coming for Canada a threat Mirhael ndrr hen he could muaier 70 ele- of anneaatloa. both by tht post of of the Moscow XrlencL Michael Redgrave.

or the Moscow friend, Michael Redgrave, is ou.a CBC subsidies and grants. tourists; we hear, too, of the tawdry And If we are to believe what the CBC manifestations of the twentieth century secretary er shoot and hold which capitalists from search for Canadian mineral Communist party rtr itself says these losses on TV and radio that: rest cheek by jowl with the sphinx w.ith. has cevl- named after the ahepherd in-PaanU for a tlg by KaganoTich, Aa Vou Ukt If. And Tar- Jejt jrert ireSer? V. Laurence's son by his on to more naughts orer the border til hare over ously been held the end of his the country, and by the high the now a flrit denutT nrmler! eautt 1111 r- income mure, out me uot- mm Malenkor.

who went oa to marriage to mn etr ts. ernment of India, since lade- population will consider as aon Lri pendence, has copied necessary. become premier, before demotion to minister of electric western tecnnicue or the iurf prs uca vneft mm tra a operation are Just beginning, with pros- and pyramids." TnU mining flnanclng-dt- pect of a bigfer loss in 1956., These are but surface' complaints, and veloplng-managing organlxa- CBC radio and TV programs show a rather liny. One cannot blame the Egyp- 1 fields steady Improvement; compare favorab UaM bccause sun their o( the uth Afrlc a Ul liWy with TV and radio programs In Britain worW er because the desert is mTLn and the United States, and this especially Mndy 'one cannot blame them, either, tht role Canada plays aa a sup- If account be taken of the CBC peculiar because visiting Americans and Canadians pUer of vital yaw materiala for problems. hke to see Shimmy dancers perform in i0'1 tadustry.

But these CBC programs cost far fim.m.t.nrM rr.mnla!rw Already, its Canadian ana power stations; Khrushchev himself. n1 br rJdVd a fr a Ux-squee. And it just as rUks of a ghore cr less distant 21ed "m.e. f.wr unresponsive to cries if dia- future the present easy situa- Uemagt at Caaalat. w'rj Stress.

tloa has some imrardiate piE British Legion hoping Kathertne ef The Taming of to be able to fly over 200 tht They each have dar.gera. Our pecyla are lirinr caiciciiiy, as if our alleged prosperity were to last for GOOD WORX. Cape Breton Post relatives to tht unveiling of a child by a previous marriage. 11... im.rin.

it is a Y. T-VITIV. Hew Consolidated Canadian ever. The awakening be thai uaii ikukui i 7 mz 01 inose imngs always seem 10 iqtezi Exploration Ltd. haa been ine cassino memorial by neid Miss Leigh had a daughter The Atlantic Premiers' ccn- should the precarious that they went unbidden and even eager, examining Canadian proper-But the word Cairo has more disturb- ties and la taking an option in connotations these days.

One thinks "w'Brwkkl proprt3r 1x1 of Namm and then somehow the line of shock to note that In 1954-55 they cost more than $24.000,000 or about $500,000 a week. 1 The Fowler Royal Commhlon Is examining the whole field of Canadian oiu-ii wucu me wm i9 irrtnee in Teaencion iaai frameork cf econorrlc para- TuniJ, this SepUraber. The and the wife of barrister Leigh week produced nothing aen- i0XM supports presently Legion has already received HolmaiL Holman; a aational The lack of unique activity break 600 inquiries about the pii- pretty and plump young lady, Hon may have disappointed down. grlmage. now 22.

works as a beauty ex- aome who were looking for a Tt us not forget that If the Tht memorial will com- rt on magazine. resounding declaration. The frenry of extravagance. Lie thought goes to Nehiu and Trro and on to 0,100, datet back Moscow; it goes from rather than to to 1832. haa interests in com- radio.

Including costs. memorate the names cf 4.0C3 arquin uimer a seeona kn comrrence piay 0f economic controls and Its conclusions and recommendations ma recommenaauons mnt o- ftn think nanla In South Africa. Aus- m.n lieutenant with the Coldstream Ume, but It was satisfactory, direct taxation art treatinr be awaited with Interest; perhaps ualla and South and North tha rv.mmrnwi'th imt Ouards In Oermany. Ha is If and better than dramaUc uneaalneu throughout the 'ill til -J sr eaa iaa a A a aa.J tw a a America estimated worth some thr itt in th and wilt go to Oxford when he In tht formation of a con- country, the repercussions cf should be awauea wun anxieiy. r.

a a vaA mhj aava a iivi wa and the extreme distaste and amazement at finding our links with' Greece so $120 million. Italian campaigns and havt no 1U his national ser- tlnulng Atlantic advisory com- such abuses art particularly known raves. The relatives mUe 0f three practical- serious for us Quebec. Aa A Dangertws Prank. will spend four days In Rome.

ambitions. working representatives from incomes are on the average RjMtmf Ai wii t.v.n tr th Boy Scout Ttwa. each of the four governments, lower in our province than in anoda in the First War. 4 going on forty years since World slender that because- of Cyprus Athens It a a. tht better developed and v.

CTiTTftv rnr nrrrr rv tw w.f- me onei roniercnce can ue War Th oun man who unvfillng, there nded In victory but the connected would even forbid Uritish warships to It Wiii aKi JU Uf r-mmm mmmmuwm vv In Rome, wlckshlre. will suddenly find 1lh common -sense tvmw 1 A 1 I iL.I -1 I I. Ik. h.L. I 1 tlKtilna tui.a -Siorv-Oi vaaaua.a.

ijdx i 11 wis uiin lu iu aiu ui urct ju.ciia in mc wc pmnca sua car uuo wi uaiuur wwi 1 4K A ikWWU. remains 1o be told. of recent earthquakes: over me wee a-ena uaior Tht-me morltl. which, JL Z-ZJZT JlL- .1... 1 IIS sice next Tearrror nearer After the war a leisurely beginning Cairo has become the vista point A 01 a 40w za.

"A Sutton Park la to tha aita TO BUT SILENCE. Jf at. fa f-1 tl aviM.u W4 4 as. nrnmrnpnisii nmi i in me BrockviUt Recorder and Times. was maae py me nmoncai i m.c extraordinary upon a very troubled per- ln whlt funny and what is i 01 we a jamooree or ine eroca of tht world Jamboree of the richer provinces, such aa Ontario and British Columbia, the social evils of our false prosperity" more ravagea among us." I A PRESSE.

for its part, sees a much brighter picture: Wlth a population which does not form ont percent, of tht total inhabitants of tht Defence on what was to tion o( the world. A good man In Cairo not, kmnhiuieatre of hns lth Scout movement In 1957-and sa van commentary on bt "a multI-yoIumen report or our part 'these -days is to be-envied; not for his He Is' very fortunate that tjews of both a Benedictine f.S 1 -civilization- is a new jukebox In It, but not much orogress had been physical comforts for they are lacking: the prank resulted In no more monastery and the town of 4w.t lmraic, jjperatlon. People rim iqio hu nm rf v. .4 u. 4- than very serious mconven- t.ir 4-.

jjuouc raucj p.acc wmcn uut tui wic upiWtluiillT lie ua in tvn- I mnra 4 ra aAtim na4 canned .1 -i itnca ior ant cut nremro. w. aiC iuiu tw ice man me wnunss 01 see the unrolling of a crucial chapter ol ,1 count. icsiucnu man ouiwn ioia- music mar now buy three More history was to be If he is not only a good man but gTrut empe. In.

private' ffi11 MJ" BtT, WtS With peace agafn defence historians set man diplomacy who may have a part elttsens Including Mayor IW17 flf lie.pfrJ..lxl prePfr: minutes of freedom from RockxXreat IndustrUl naUons. Only to the Usk of puttfng the storv of World ln the formation of that history-then he and his brother Jack. uaie Si. Sum! aZ r. pIlylnf ent eountrles with a much i Jai.M,.

4 I A 4 War II on paper in four volumes, and 11 i i a L. ana water bidcs are oeinr laia i r. 1 "p1 refuse filled waters to British alrshln R34 made tht of tht machines ordinary the moat part were engsgrd The pne pleasing thlnr the word Cairo gate the submerged ear be-' fliat east to west and double a "musical- records. Kawlna 4 9mkA IKa vi wt wvt aa wa means to us now. then, is thst Canada is 'ore It was known that It waa crossing of the.

AUanUe by air durln thel Smart a have They flew from the former East lt. realized that periods of quiet. about to send one of its more thoughtful unoccupied. ln manufacture long before her are ahead. "No doubt.

It has been good luck for Canada to have in her territory a consldertbje abun-danct and variety, of natural resources. These reservesxcf anrl ahl VAim Hinlftm.f. mm ne Dll Of fun" COUIO easuy OTiune Arroaroxnc rn owuina once irre are i lie ocuuk niuTcnirot iiui to Long island. UA. and back S5lf I1UW 4J4 M444 W4J IUU BftB a it.

e- have had much more serious. Its ambassador. Mr, HrtstHT Norman mn faUlf rMulu htd those has the universities Tpronto, Cam- engaged In the rushed emerg- to Pulham in Norfolk. marketable hnrl nnrt fnnf Mara tvuiuiuunj, 4 4 ZZ.i. commodity.

Mr. CAMFirrr told the Commons this week that this prolecH Is rearing completion. He added JhatXhc has givea Instructions for prepafatlorVof a one-volume history of Canada in WorlcT War I. That probably Is the best solution of the problem possible at this late date. role romr'1914 to 1918 was Important and dramatic and the battles gallantly fought bv our cltizer soldiers add Imperishable glorv to our name.

The a at Alt A a J--' (.. ILI.L kow the Air tesgue or uia But there will only be a two- raw materials gave her a ver raw maienais gave ner a very been bridge and Harvard Jehlnd him; he has ency "rtacue'work A A Brmsn empire launcrung an year-gap between next year'a A34144il aiJIU41V 4 4 44 44 4,44444 Tnr.IlD DtLWrm TPin 44C UU HJ also distinguished forejgnff.ira service gm oene.in -appeal fof 11,200 to tne Canadian j7mDor'e7 or vUW ImnTr Srtdent -WeTement. i 1955. Tn-jMtom h.abeen Tm and latterly in New Zealand behind him. memorial will be erected at broken ao that the Jamboree JS- Jr favorite fAlm problcma of orgnlzAUon.

In. London Alroort and olaoues ln and the centenary of the birth ZZ Man a Clamt. .4.. tt.i.j )K. ILUO VI 1 KJliC CUUIl- story pi now mis nation sprang xo said Mr.

Norman's knowledge of the Far In defence of freedorn needs to be rescued to of the Mtr nu mlnd from the archives and made available not i7 dmohtdn Journal. aae time the, it happened In New searching for survivors of the celebrated at. the same tlme flrst tn( a in 1880. In those crew. Two or three-are be- Reminder apb.

troun of achoolzirls have asked enterprise. It Is a merit for Canada to have solved them la such a brilliant fashion. -We-feel certain that this forward march Is going to continue. Better equipped than 4. 4U -Kr- urunswica: Brunswick ftZj 5 rl adaDtitseif to the subtleties of the Middlodays; before ConfederaUon.

Ueved to be still alive, but ao co absent-minded are people to bl reminded 7 to meet under npseaja- in VCTV0rtordert THgjOUawAb-each-provlnre issnert Its 'nyone tCKlayhat aRemlnder Club, the clock of Victoria Station shorter memories. likes to think of his coins there, nerhans nips. Hon; Charlea Connell. says a League spokesman. One formed in London, now haa on August 1, 1870.

says a League spokesman. One formed in London, now has on August 1870. -eTerrPossesaing more-avauabie survivor is i thought to be members ln. of. the A tricky part of the service capital, Canada la In an excel- Rnu.rfrn leader T.

nf- pountrr. Thft.ir antltlarf in Arrtir hr hfh hiiHonfl lent tO effect HCW influence upon both American and Ki. hV. Thc Summer Moves On. itish diplomats as well as upon the' DreDared in New York.

The gains. Present circumstances EWptians. two-cent and ten-cent Issues rant, who flew In every flight a apeclal service and wife u.se the service for. of the R101 except the last them of special events which birthday or wedding annlver-and disastrous one when he they might otherwise forget' sarles. Neither wanti the other waa detained before the take- Birthday, wedding and death to know, that he or she needs off.

anniversaries are the chief reminding. This Is the heart of the good old Summer time. Dawns are dew-spangled and thin grey -fogfingeriHoa taboye lowla nds and bore a portrait of Queen Vlc- torla. while the seventeen-cent iCnatOr raider. displayed' a picture of the Prince of Wales, later Edward Wtrld Cltliens.j slouchs as the sun nulls above the horizon testify that progress still has a vigorous, rhythm." PANADIAN3 certainly move la effect.

Is the editorial view of LA. PATRIC Referring to certain organization changes recently effected by the Unemployment Insurance Commission the 4u iiui. i-A i i ii Til. and starts Its lournev close to the zenith, stretch little beyond what has been called QIX years after Its inaugura- a i a a a a a at Judge at the Mdnlcey Trial Mr. Connell At this point.

eta tn et lion, me vommonweaiin There Is a brief chorus of bird music, a ine fliacicenue xymg era oenaior ha(J ftn ln.Dlnitlon a a a injinirmtinn He had a mm i mb nin m. mui a. token of-the stirrint? svmnhonv of a fcwAMcs CAtpta, whose death occurred last portrait of himself placed on riMff IJZFJZ -a. xirj.v...!,. u.

wlc wa nVarf irallv iinlcnrvurt Yt thr tht five-cent atamn. a tbf Salai iaaa rfecraa.araal. at South Pitts- teacher, oa the charge that wcriw ku. vuut.iiu4.ivB iuvui uic i--. lauDi iu CDiuuiuuon ana rieci 'u iw li l.

1 I -11 (L. ikl. I BC4U1 writer etla that It is- a for- rrrtvf rvatrh ani rtAp mm Trnm xrftrtri wii a aav wncn iiu.iume.iiirtu in in hw tjucii 4ic vt u44 itamm it iirc lnia wui a La iiiaL anirrriniimi i ii .1 win a aaiv Maa vvikv aavaaa w-a v. ......1. of th.

Wt. whVrc he w.i now.r. v.roin.iVT..,.. nia 1 1 J4A44444U tuvuit.u i'v-' siaerea noi only an unparnon- month m.vw.a v. have been spoiled by outboard motors.

Atatimevhnner rin years jt.is extra There Is the blurred chant of tractors James Gardiner Was still a Saskatchewan affront to the Royal family. nu already been sent to.every conw" oetween runaamen- oruinair now many propie cai over the countryside and the monotone political stripling At" Calder was Sas- PeeMngs ran so high ln rred-sovereign state and following J6 TUgV0 wd nlsrn. In the change Jiooto 1 vi 1 i i 1' 4 1 At a tricton: that a riot broke out -the first assemblv amplication ttn. 01 Jonn scopes, a end Scopes was convicted and Certain or these assurabl gong of mowing machine knive.vas they katchewan's crcai.Uheral.capUin. feared lf, eiAoa Mn.i.

at the" start but now are l'it 41 i it-i .1 v. i H.f--Ai it; rwuir ine iamvuiuici kc4C4m ui uc uiiuc ur uiuiuiutuc it- 1 1 r-aam rni airn 1111 ti aa ra a-1 rar ari a- vv-in a aaa nv i nrins a an w-aai i rwra 1925. set aaldt br the atate'a lunreme rw, was asked toreslen. and the recognition. The bod Dan for longer ao, while it Is the contrary case A very The sweet-spicy fragrance of wilting and hated "Bob'NRocirs In Mani- oovernment hastily withdrew thls-orgaftlzaUon was first ad- Often referred to a the -court on a technicality wlth-grasses floats far In the warmir.

There' toba. the- offending aUmprreplae years ago "monkey -trtar, grew out of out expressing any opinion as Is the drum beat of the baling machines It was the era of provincial ng It with another carrying ten years preparatory research, the arrest of scopes, a science 10 me eonstuutionainy great number have changed their addresses and frequently no lonzer live In the same town, the same district or even the same liw Itself. as they scoop the windrowed hay and especially in the West, and aMay ot turbu- the Queen a prrtrtit. MOPSY narlr It Intn ha1 The Dayton trial attracted wide attention at the time, in Heat pours -down on lent politics; on an election eve the Con the land. Grasshoppers -whlc irr short servative Recina Province could head a YeaiTS AlJO a large measure due to two a i4is uicMuis uuc iru iwu AND FOR-TESTI NG HERE 15 OUR Tn nr r.nol.'i 195S This Is the statement notes beneath farmhouse windows.

Cows fraai Tkt Saraal af ial M. int. niiuaia. wcuuinja orin, inc. "MR.

JONES, MR.JONE lie In the shade of pasture trees and chew A day came, in 1017, when cm HENRY THORNTON. i their cuds while young crows In the woods could forget his political past andXani- chairman and president of rehearse with nasal voices. mosities and with T. A. and the CNR.

said there would be a It is late Julv again the good old Arthur Siftow enter Borden'-" UnW percent, cut over a 10-month Summer time It is a time of activity GovernmenLAnd a day lafer-Vher Tt5I Irl rllllla AJ.UUU Ul 1414J4 a. aa his Old nfher senlnr ff lrll vould In Nature, a time of hustle for the farmer, seemingly weaned entirely fff ikt the reduction. allegiances, he remained In Arthur Pipe and Pioedreams. Meichen's straight Conservative cabinet. Isle Proctor of Ottawa won theMntermediate 60-metre dash of LE EOLEIL of Quebed City.

If expenses have Increased, it admits that they have done so in much less proportion thin; revenues: There Is no doubt thst Canada will experience within the next few months, the best year -of its history' and "that for the moment there Is no need to be uneaiy -about the Immediate future. There art so many things to be accomplished, the -Kjemandls so considerable ln all that all our energies and all our skills w-Ul find a place to be med for the greatest welfare of odr population. In Lighter Vein The president of Trans-Canada" Pipe In the West, among his old Liberal VI i i (4 Ul wuuic4.a 4ii. politician and, orator, who assisted the prosecution, while Clarence 8. Darrow.

an outstanding crlmin si lawyer led the defence forces. For Bryan It was his last public appearance. He was taken" HI at the- conclusion of tht trial and died ln Dayton on July 28. A university bearing his hime overlooks Dayton today as. a memorial to.

hlmr Darrow, whose lactia prevented Bryan from making an elaborate speech prepared in refutation pt Darwin's theories of evolution, lived on until 1933. Now, 29 years after. It is Interesting to recall the spectacle In Dayton as an example of other times and other places. There waa no television then and radio Itself was Just beginning to make Its appearance as an experimental means of entertainment. Yet melons aAiurs aays mai nis company 41.

muc inni pvjic, and 'field meet In Montreal, has only about one-third "of the pipe when In 1921 he arrived In Regina on a Dan Wallace who was rtpre-needed to build the Prairie stretch of thai speaking tour with Mkigheh the Liberal anting Eastern Canada at the famous gas line, and addslhat those -who Regina, Leader greeted him with a front CanadianNHenley In St. Cath-thought it had enough plpetebulld glven-up almost wholly to Brown- arlnes, estaMlshed a new record entire line "had the. wrong 'LnCs "The Lost Leader' for iaSlfa Who gave them the. hndful of.silver he left us. 5S5SL HU tlm? was anyone the answer him read On the platform and in Parliament nine seconds.

What was said In the Commons during showed unusually perceptive in- Morln was elected chalr-the, pipeline debate by How. Mr.telligenceand a cogent aJf" fibIlc Harris, and the Prime Minister. They eloquence. And he. was an able minister, a probe of' the didn't spell the thing out; they said The Senate, to which Bennett ap- ture.

industry in Canada fi-enough to make the House and public- pointed him, was not his forum, and in vealed it waa almost entirely believe that Trans-Canada "not only had recent years illness and 'failure of eye- dcmilnated by llollywooo Attor-Vi rtmArA nirvA. Kit ik. i .11 i ut-i ney Oeneral w. II. Price of lliQllhtM KIS5PROOF A parson had gathered his flock to pray for rain.

From thejulplt he gazed sadly upon his congregation. faith cf aomt cLyou is vu 4iic wiwjr ail uuk BCU4Ctivcu nun iu UU44V4UIL Ontario 11M ITa hrm(Vi fca of Carried by telegraph deplorable" he said. "Here we to all parts' of; the woild, are, gathered together to pray reported the thrt-week court- for and not one of you 1 i mm Twe 4awawrWt4 Wiemtaul 1 people who drd have it or could get it In hts day, though he was a remarkable pubiic should be made aware Right there was where closured evil politician, far above the avcfagcH of room drama in has brought an' -r a A- A A i 1 jv 7.

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