FOR A LITTLE BEAUTY holiday smart spring There's Faster look about this outfit that should delight the little lady of the house It con- sists of a coat and dress, both of which mother will be glad to hear are mache wash able. The ensemble is shown with the coat on, Of navy blue CHILD GUIDANCE Social Interch Promote Worl By G, CLEVELAND MYERS We want our children to grow up finding ways of promoting world peace. Therefore, we want them to know more and more about other children and adults of the world. As we travel abroad and as foreign persons, especially stu dents, mingle with us here, we can grow in faminarity with other peoples of the world and POLE RhioRl hn It would be wondertul if more of our children lived abroad for some years with their parents or traveled abroad with them. Yet our tourists are chiefly adults, many of them middle . aged or over, These tourists generally travel in guided groups, spend- ing nearly all their time with one another, rarely getting into homes abroad or mingling with families there, According to the Saturday Ev- ening Post, one - quarter of the world's college and university students who leave their own countries come here a total of 43.491 in 1987. Boys and girls come from 149 nations and polit ical areas to enroll in some 2 000 of our excellent colleges and universities INTERNATIONAL HOUSE In our larger centres of learn ing there is the international house. But, while students min. gle with other foreign students in these International houses, they meet almost no Americans ex cept the help Of course, a few college and university teachers invite foreign students to their homes. Some foreign exchange 'eachers in schools and colleges make home contacts with American The local Rotary Club to 1 be ong has, for sever invited a group of foreign an hjch ars stu MARY HAWORTH MAIL "THE STARS SAY | Asks How To Deal With Husband Who Takes Over Kitchen Rule | Dear Mary Haworth: How) (would you cope with a husband who insists on doing all the mar- keting? My husband is making at least $40,000 a year, and has a beautiful office with the latest | equipment. | We have a lovely house and| grounds, but he takes no interest whatever in either. Now, recently he has decided he should run the kitchen;, so he pays the cook, buys the groceries and plans the meals. LEAN RATIONS As he buys the cheapest brands, on the shelves, and so little that| 1 never have anything left over for lunch, our two children are, | beginning tocomp alin Many| |days we have cereal for lunch,| Iwhile he is attending a luncheon meeting for the Red Cross or the |Community Chest. It isn't that we are starving: {but don't you think it is rather | embarrassing to a wife to have to call a swanky office and coax her| big-shot husband to bring home more groceries" Am 1 wrong? bh Thank' you n.R. { MEAN AND STINGY? Dear D.R.: I wish you had told me the story back of your hus hard's decision to butt into the kitchen and tae aver the reins If one knew his motivation, or J what he fancies it to be, one con a fathom the Inner dynamics of his hnsvbodyism, to some extent. That is, as to whether he is down ri*ht mean and miserly; or mav- be just having a recent at'nrk of nerves about the rising cost of ' family-upkeep and the rapidity {with which his $40.000 a year W | gets away. At heart he may feel avpre- {hensive and insecure, since living in a style to which he possibly Ontario Man Ordered To KENORA (CP) -- Lionel Green of Nestor Falls, Ont, was or- |dered Thursday to return $8,000 |given him by his 73-year - old father whom he had not seen for more than 30 years The father, Fred Green, who was ordered to pay court costs,| {told the spring assizes here he left his family more than 30 dents as guests in the members' | years ago and opened a store in homes for two days around ie Nottoest Term oes on ' biiving amily was liv Thablagliing 1 have be the time. He did not see his wife, Mrs, Myers and I have been, ... sons and a daughter until| privileged to have from three to}, t hen by coincidence he four of these students, each from 8% year w oF ot after he had a different nation, in our home. Tegal eons. Though our children have grown od ole Mr. Justice Ernest up and left home, most - other Thompran he " spotted his son hosts and hostesses have Brow |y conel's name in a newspaper jig ettiidren sud Sapress their de-| qu ortigement. They established ight in having these foreign stu- were father and son. dens with, tem. Moa of ibe at ey "tard that ater decid students suid it was thei; g to join his son in Nestor Falls first time they had ever been inijq sold his stock and sent his son| American homes. the money. In January, the Institute of In- cotton, It has white collar, cuffs and front panels. The frock un- derneath has a navy blue col- ton top embroidered with flow ers and trimmed with pearl buttons. Its full skirt is of white acetate with a matching band at the wai tline By TRACY ADRIAN ange Should d Peace the A | Mr. Justice Thompson said the ternational Education, at its third | wording of the letters indicated annual conference in Washington, | the money was intended as a gift, D.C., made five awards for dis-|pyt considered as a unit they im- tinguished services in Interna-|plied the father expected the tional education, One award went| money to: be returned, He said to Burns, Kansas, a farming and (Lionel Green was blameless in ranching community of 500 peo:|the misunderstanding. ple | He ordered the elder Green to Since 1954, families in Burns pay costs because court consid- have entertained foreign students ered him entirely responsible for over the Thanksgiving holiday. the situation. To date, 76 students from 38 ---- o countries Hindus Moslems, | STORED APPLES Christians and Buddhists -- with-| Canada had 4,840,000 bushels of out regard to race, color or creed appels in cold storage at Feb. 1, have been accepted into the life 1959, compared with $8,126,000 of the community, What an op- bushels a year previously. ortunity this for furthering = I . ood international relations; what. a privilege for the children of Burns, Kansas If this practice spread to other villages, towns and cities with nearby colleges and universities how could there be more wars? ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. What can a parent do if he has forbidden his teen - age son to have the family car because of reckless driving, but the lad slips out with it anyway? A. He can refuse to sign the lad's application for .«newal of his driver's licence or advise the court to revoke his licence in case of his arrest, Don't Forget! 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FOR THE BIRTHDAY of V If tomorrow is your birthday, EXAMPLE DOESN'T TEACH v5, horoscope Indicates that, The kindest theory I' can pro- while the likelihood iz that you pose about your husband is that won't make any speciacular fi- he assumed he could do a more nancial gains this year you can, economical, more productive job hy saving and consolidating those of food-buying than you've done. yoy do make--especiaily during Maybe you'd had sharp words june, July, October and Decem- or the subject, or maybe he her- build up a stay spring- just seethed in silence, until\poard toward expansion in the fu- finally he blew his top and de- tyre Opportunities for some job cided to show you how to shop, advancement and business pro-| and feed the family, The fact i8,| gross are presaged during the of course, he's not teaching you same period but, generally anything, by pushing you aside| peaking, you may have to bel i wearing the skirts, content with doing your best and t the other extreme, there's i ) i ' for s v . the possibility that he is so nig- biding You Wine for special Yee gardly in intimate relationship that he can't bear to confer adult. In personal maters, you may type freedom of choice upon alhave to "go slow," too, Except| dependent, Thus he may be. for a brief period at the end of| grudge you the marketing chore this month, and another in mid-| because he fears that it gives you June, this year is not propitious a mild sense of consequence, or for romance; nor is it particu. self - possession, having cash-in- larly stimulating where social hand, or a margin of credit--in. matters are concerne 4. If you'd stead of your needing to woo his/like to travel, the stars suggest corcent to m void dime late July or late August as good! exneAiture periods, Things should pick up in Perhaps he has moved into the December on all counts, how- ¥ nin Joye) 1959 collection of the Associa- | flattery to the feminine form. Printed arnelterylene pique, made in Canada, Is used in a for dress designed by Raoul Foure (with Jacques de Mont. the STEP INTO PRINT of wide-top Jean Canadian Couturiers. silhouette achieved by the back panel of the blousing top and the skirt, Is spring-summer | draped in large folds, lends soft SAMPLE STEREO RECORDS REG. 2.98 NOW ONLY culinary department, pushing you ever, and if you make up your out, In the spirit of a bully tak- mind that you won't demand the ing candy from a bhnby unreasonable until then, you can WIFE PREPARED" Sipe! a nice uptrend 'early in As for how to cope, that de: ; bor I I pends upon you--upon your tem- A iid orp 0) 2 ng gay perament, and upon your deep be extremely energetic anc In est wants, or needs. If you are clined toward impatience with geared for growth towards ma- slow-moving projects, turity, you won't put up with this kind of squeeze for long . There are various ways of get: L ting perspective on what to do, 10ns u constructively. One approach Is to talk things over with a family | ecretarv relations counsellor. who can] help you discern, and possibly . correct, your weakness in the 'nod $75 wife~fole--the neurotic factors in ' yourself that invite mistreatment MOUNT FOREST (CP)----Harry from your spaquse. Bridle, secretary of the Lions Another approach is to consult Club in this town 35 miles north the family lawyer, concerning of Kitchener, has been fined $25 your economic rights in the mar- and costs after pleading guilty to riage--as to whether you may serving liquor beyond the hours compel a decent allowance for|stated in a banquet nermit food: or whether you should file] Albert Avers, fired last week suit for separate maintenance, as|as police chief, testified Thurs proof that you won't put up withjay he found liquor being served senseless indignity. {at 1 am, at a party held in the| A third approach is to make allegion hall March 7. 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