ern Europe. amg countries, notably in north- This was the conclusion reached by a committee of experts of the World Health Organization who 46.9 in Japan. worst affected were: 102.6 injdence of the disease since the Hong Kong; 58.4 in Portugal; 57.9 number of deaths has fallen con- in Chile, 27.8 in Singapore; and| igo only ay a result of the use| In the countries least affected, of new drugs. Maple Leaf Lid have a Canadian flavor Nov. The students of Huron Pars dary school began to pick That's when Canada will play host to the foreign service off: cers of the 82 member countrie: of the United Nations. Wallac: and wax the leaves, Canada's na- tional emblem, when it was earned that Mr. Nesbitt wanted IN FLESH AND BRONZE Sir Winston Churchill, seated on platform with Lady Church- ill, gazes upward at the con- troversial statue of himself during unveiling ceremonies this week in London. Some critics have found fault with | the bulldog-like pose depicted | by the two-ton bronze statue, the work of sculptor David McFall. The Churchillian com- ment: "It's nice." Navy Won't Get New Intercepter By DAVE MCINTOSH Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP)--It's a good bet that the Canadian Navy, like the| RCAF, won't get a new manned] jet interceptor, informants said this week. The navv itself, let alone the government, hasn't made up its mind yet on this problem, basi-| cally the same as that in the air| force. The carrier - borne Banshee| jets, which provide air delence for the Atlantic fleet, still have] a few years of usefulness. A compact, range ship-to-air missile which could fit onto a destroyer has not yet been developed, but it is hoped such a missile will come, inexpensive, long-| |that the navy will accept the} [risk of no air defence at all for the fleet and concentrate strictly on improved means of detecting and destroying submarines. If the navy discards intercep- |tors, the aircraft carrier Bona- | venture likely will carry more {sub - hunting helicopters besides {her Tracker anti - submarine |planes, informants said. The navy had to spend only $27,500,000 for 39 American Ban- shees, including lifetime spare |parts, while re - equipping the |RCAF's nine home defence squadrons with a new interceptor |would cost around $500,000,000. It is interesting to note that | [the Banshee is better equipped {for air defence than the RCAF | along before acquisition of a|CF- -100 jet because it carries the manned interceptor to replace {operationally - proved American the Banshee is necessary. |air-to-air Sidewinder missile. 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