L | years at | erals were towards election victory. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE FIFTEEN Whitehall Notebook McCOOK Press Staff Writer London, May 7--(CP)--Clem~ ent Davies, 63, a restless Welsh- man, has settled down for the jong pull of bringing the Liberal party back to its former great- No wild optimist, he neverless disagrees with the political ob- servers who say the best forecast of British politics is that the left will become more left and the right more right; in brief, that conservatism and soclalism will be the dominating forces in an increasingly bitter battle for pow=- er. Davies, interviewed a few min- utes after he had addressed the biggest Liberal convention in Bournemouth, said Lib- building independently - «Liberalism can come back" History "story comforts him, He runs over the long story of Liberalisms || THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 a New President E. C, STEELE . General superintendent of the Un- jon Gas Co. of Canada, Limited, of Chatham who was elected president of the Ontario Society for Crippled Children at the society's annual meeting held today (April 30) at Museum Workers Beetles Can Help i family of dermestid bee- tle#; which includes the larder, leather, carpet and furniture bee- tles, contains about 50 species which have been reported as in. festing stored products, said Dr. H. BE, Gray, in Charge, Stored Product Insect Investigation Diy- |: ision of Entomology, Dominion | Department of Agriculture, in a recent address, The total loss] thivughout the world runs into many millions of dollars annu- ally, These beetles attack a wide variety of materials of both ani- mal and vegetable material, in- cluding 'ham, bacon, meats, cheese, dried fish, grains, cereals, nuts, seeds, - bulbs, 'pollen and | nectar-of flowers, stored tobacco, and museum spegimens, such as stuffed heads of gnimals, skins of birds and feathers. ' In regard to museum ° speci- mens, Dr. Gray noted an interest- ing point. A few museum workers have used dermestid beetles to clean the skeletons of the smaller animals, The insects do a very supérior job, says Dr, Gray, with- Tail With A Happy Ending lizard family that uses its tail for a hand, the because of the armor-plated back, curls its ap- Whacky Beer Mug Only Lacks Suds New York-- (CP) -- Want a beer mug with everything but jet propulsion? Go to Australia, An Australian information bu. reat release reveals 'the special features of a super beer mug in- vented by a Brishane sewage con- tractor, 'The special features include; . 8 built-in instrument panel; . a signal light to indicate when the mug {is nearly empty; . an automatic horn to attract the barman's attention; . a mechanical fly swatter; . de-frothing apparatus; . a photo-electric eye to warn of beer-drip; . & thermome'er to test beer . temperature; . a hydrometer to detect the presence of water in beer; a . a gyro-horizontal gauge to 7 register sway; . a built-in folding ash tray; . hydaulic compressor struts 18. a tap extension tube for The mug also is equipped with drinking in a recumbent po-|s "spring-grip for passionate sition; drinkers." MY BATHROOM WITH D-B CLEANING PASTE 'DUSTBANE CLEANING PASTE out damaging the skeletons and the work is much more rapidly done than by any other method. Ragonese at the Bronx zoo in New one county in southern Texas, on seven years and makes a good pet. so that the mug can be banged on the bar with safety; HA Kk WARE We've been down before. | Woodeden Camp, London, Ont, There's been no Liberal govern- ment in Burope since 1915, To- IL .talitarian forces flourish and their leaders dictate to their fel- low men. Extraordinary powers I are given in wartime and leaders | want to hold on to these powers when peace comes, "But Libe alism can come back, | It came back after the Boer War. | "I ean remember the disputes of those times, when many Liberals opposed the war, I can remember, too, how Lloyd George and his as- gociates brought the party back." Davies and his associates say they are- confident their policies of increased ndividual liberty, relaxation of controls, avoidance of extrémes, social security de- velopments and greater incent- ives to production by all will ap- to Britons who want some- thing along the mid lle way. Need Convincing They have two main difficul- ties: i. Persuading the electorate they are worth supporting. In the 1945 election Liberals fought less than half the constituences and elected only' 11 members to a Commons of 640. Before 1950 the Liberals hope to have a candi- date for every seat with an orga- nization behind him, and thus de- monstrate they are prepared to assume the responsibility of gov- ernment, 2. Finding slogans and issues .that will fire voters to action sin support. Liberals themselves agree their program fis academic compared to the forthright proms ses and appeals of the Labor and Conservative forces. But 1,300 delegates shouted their approval at Bournemouth when Davies told them it was time for Liberals to be specific, apply their principles and make positive proposals." Canada Cited mannerisms and Labor members cheered when he ripped into Conservative propos- als, The Conservatives, in turm, cheered when he hammered the government for going too far in transport nationalization plans, At his side sits Lt.-Col, Frank Byers, Liberal chief whip. When they rise to speak, the House pays attention, If their criticisms and ideas are effective both Labor and Conservative orgartizers must look to their political fen- ces. ' LOBLAWS FINEST ORANGE: PEKOE RED LABEL TER BAGS "61 COTTAGE BRAND LOBLAWS BREAD tmorwas, Bun 19 1 217. = 31 RARE ATMOSPHERE Mars has an atmosphere, but it does not contain enough oxygen to allow a man to breathe. COF .. ne FEE thought the British Liberals are |/ ' MEDIUM 1-48. PKG. far removed from the modern : Liberal party of Dopinio Lieral A [ ses. in the pinion give them heart, wat 8 "] am constantly thrilled by the thought that Canada still has a Liberal government," sald Dav- 39 i "Ag a personal matter, I re- member that when Mr. Mackenzie King was last in London, I was sick with a cold and sent a mes- sage regretting he could not go to see him at his hotel, The next 8 and listless why not thing I knew Mr. King was drink- y ing tea with me at my own house, Ho as Shousands Soday a doing 4nd never was courtesy more ap- vt Fn oh cup of tine 'at preciated." e each night. If there's anything in the old Foo Ovaliine acts in three ways, politicians adage that "the voter 10 help make you alert and glad to will follow his dollar," avies . Da nr First, taken warm at bedtime, it has made a good start. In North- A fosters sound, refreshing slee ern England recently he addres. A 8 Py sed a large meeting--and contri- butions to the Liberal campaign chest when he finished totalled £6,000 (20,000). Former ¥.owman As leader of the Libral Parlia- mentary party this former plow- man who learned to construe Greek in a week, became a lead- ing commercial lawyer, was awar- ded a directorship in the massive 3 British soap firm of Lever Broth- ors and is reputed to have a peer- age, steers a careful course in the Commons, When Labor took office in TRY THIS TONIGHT! @ Life is much brighter if you can start the Sy with a smile. If you waken ti MONARCH FLOUR ---- ii 20 MAPLE LEAF CAKE FLOUR we 27. RIVER CEREAL i 136 MONARCH DOG CUBES or MEAL ii 23 QUAKER QUIX WHEAT FLAKES 2 3 23 Q-T PIE CRUST am pastav mx Fouits & Ungetablos SPECIAL! LARGE" SIZE 150s FLORIDA VALENCIA 3 J) Doz. c Juice ORANGES ib. 14. BANANAS '=m am™ GRAPEFRUIT sss %y § «af: 29 PINEAPPLES - ms me Jarsh, 29 dtation Ti" te cos! mines snd BUNCH CARROTS cswoman 2 ites, 17- ONT. 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