MAX TRELI. \.. iiiwc knew what to do. And‘ ‘I . i‘t‘t‘auSe a thing like this 1. - \.~r happened belore. i . y -. .-is ‘HAS thing that hap-. .' ill tell you. } \' .‘.me. the Rag Doll. had} f__' : iizu the wash tub. She‘ mi right into the soapy wa-| ‘K .. in... nu» Poodle. barked;‘ .\i .- .'."ll(‘ is in the wash tub! (I. Hi’ mil!" so o.\E ENDERSTOOD iitl ll‘il)Ud_V understood what P’. , 1'oo uas barking about. i .i t'\.\ (‘ill SI00d in the mid- d‘. . l' 1- laundry and meowed: - ' i .i.‘:m' is soaking in the \... I iii’ tzct her out. please. . . L... .i . . plcasc.“ i',.i nu one understood what ~— Cut was meowing about. t‘ I!l.'ll)' in his cage called‘ iitll) for Mary Jane. -- i.- t I D '1 .~ t‘;ii~koo in the clock asked i.., Mp for iiiary Jane. 'v...if llllti llanid. the Shadows \\ i mo Turned-About Names, ::i-1 .\lary Jane out of the. . , but couldn't reach her.‘ |‘l\t'll TRIED " Punch tried. General Tin Ive‘-ii ' iiilii_\'. lilf‘ Stuffed Bear. tried. Hm nobody could get Mary‘ J.~ii- lllll iii the wash tub where ~..is soaking in the soapy _§.‘l' ii.i ii ! ;,.i!lv. iimicver, hfier camel aim. .~hc dipped liatlxharids in i..~ iuisli basin and outi f\l.,~\ .l.'in(‘. ' imi’ Mary Jane! Rag Ilivil \\licn she was a dry a- g.ii-u Knarf and Hanid. Mr. }’il‘.i‘I ticneral Tin and Teddy, in.» .\lillf(‘d Bear. Mrs. Cuckoo imit li‘t‘ Canary. Mistress Cat and [mu Poo all noticed that a «:;..:"i‘ thing had happened to i.-- ii(‘i' smile had been washed off‘ Rag Doll Has Mishap ‘crayon in his teeth and jumped I Duplossis Says And this was the problem. How was poor Mary Jane ever to get her smile back again! STOOD ON Ills HEAD Mr. Punch stood on his head. but that didn't make her smile. General Tin balanced his mus- ket at the end of his nose but that didn't make Mary Jane sm . The Canary sang a song back- ward. but that didn‘t make Mary Jane smile. Knarf and Hanid made funny faces and eddy. the stuffed Bear, rolled on his stomach. Mrs. Cuckoo did a Jog on the steps of her clock cottage. but none of this made Mary Jane mile. They told Mary Jane jokes. They tickled her. They bounced her up and down. They rode her piggy-back. But it 0 make her smll . TERRIBLE THING it's a terrible thing when a Rag Doll has her smile washed off. How does anyone get her smile back on her face again? But M ry Jane's smile came back,quite by accident. Mistress Cat jumped on the desk and knocked over a red crayon. Picki Poo picked up the red back on the desk with it. But, in jumping back on the desk. Pickl rubbed the end of the crayon a- gainst Mary Jane's ce. “Oh l'm sorry." said Pickl He Is Ready QUEBEC (CF) —Promlor Da- pl says he is ready to adopt “the most appropriata and most efficient methods’ for the estab- lishment of a hospital insurance scheme provided they are com- patible with Quebec’: rights. the statement in the Legislative Aase during di of a but its ing for her three years the committee es- tablished in um to study the pro incc's hospital needs. Mr. Duplesslr was repiyingto Rene Hamel (l,—-St. Maurice.-),. who said Ontario will start par- ticipsting in the national hospital insurance plan Jan. i. 1959. Que- bec would trail behind other prov- inces unless it decided to join in the scheme, said Mr. Hamel. N0 DETAILS The premier did not set down detailed conditions under which Quebec would consent to partici- pate in a national hospital insur- ance plan but he said he felt a way could be found to reach an agreement "respectful or the rights" of the federal and prov- incial govemmen . Georges Lapalme. Liberal op- position leader. said Mr. Du sis gave Quebecers "grand dec- larations of principles." but no idea of hat the government. planned to do about hospital in- surance. The assembly adopted a bill in- creasing to 8l2.000.000 from 88.- ooo.ooo e sums the provincial government may spend by 1 for diagnostic centres. Poo. “Did 1 hurt you. didary ane?” “No! No! No! cried Mary Jane. She burst out laughing. And when everyone looked. im- agine their surprise when they saw the broadest and merriest smile. all in red. on Mary Jane's face. ‘Says Little Chance Of War Iii\l)()'\' ‘.'\P' -Prtif. A. J. P. ‘l.i-lni. British historian. says I h.ii.ivii-iiig of power has all but flliL‘ii out the possibility of an- 0lll1‘| \\t>li(i iiar. "l'm glad the two sides in the rnttl \\.II' are balanced now." he Animvan dominance than Rus- si.iii, of course." T.i\iiii- is an Oxford University pliil-.‘~\til‘, a prolific author of lioi-Ls and csstiys and a familiar il.‘lll't‘ lll British homes as an out- i c l c v i s i o n ‘ \‘lll"d war is now worse for limli \l(i(‘\' than any possible al- ivzi.-imc_" lic observed. (‘.\\ ('llAN(.iE "In the Second World War, the slicrnativc — llitler rule — was M'i\i' than war. Now a world u;ii- would bc such a catastrophe lt..:' iiiitliiiig uould be worth it. "two t h i ll 5: s could really I“'..‘!ll;l‘ the situation now. One is I poliiii-iii upheaval in Russia——a r~~:il iiiiiicziuil that would change lzc ioniniiiiiist party structure, hi-' iii~t the fall of Khrushchev ti" miiivliiiiig like that. The other . mi 4- i— o n o mic upheaval in !\lll(‘l|tZl. a slump. ‘I think the situation may be I l'.'Ili in see which of these sys- (‘ms t‘ r a c k s first. Russian '. : .'illll\' or A m e I‘ i C a n capital- wliai has Britain to contribute o .1 iiiirlti in this situation? T(i\iHl‘ snorted at the inter- derly government and democ- racy. and act friendly and mind your own business. what's wrong with that‘? “I do think we might go on con- tributing to raising the standard of living in backward areas of the world. That's what we did all through the last century. GERMAN DANGER “Overseas investment is just another form of economic aid. particularly as you always lose your investment. Look at the Suez Canal ' Taylor feels Germany is still a main danger po i. ‘‘I'm in favor of keeping things in Germany as they are for a long while." he said. "Of course I want the East Ger- mans to have their freedom. But I want the Poles and Czechs and Hungarians to have theirs too. I on't see why the Germans should get any priority. "Anyway. as soon as they get unity they'll start agitating for ‘ te torles (now their easmrn “And after all, mans are suffering. they upon themselves." HONOR BRISCOI, EX-MAYOI DUBLIN (AP) — Robert Bria- coe. Jewish former mayor of Iro- land's capital. warelected presi- dent of the Ireland-America So- ciety M o n d a y n ht. Briscoe made goodw' trip to the United States and Canada earlier this year while he was mayor. ESTABLISHED GROUP I-‘irst public exhibition by the I'll".\I'l' 5 question and said: "if 'Ilil i-nntribute the example of or- Royal Academy of Arts in Lon- don was held in 1760. Tlimi. a miniature Dachshund. Iho ~lIli(‘l'9d paralysis of her hind quarters more than a year En. tnm'(‘S about in New York ilifhllf‘ roller skates attached to //.1 I 1 \ ‘\-I-\\\ T. U’ i\. 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