Immigrants | Experience Difficulty LONDON (CP)--Canada offers | easler pickings to migrants who are skilled laborers than to peo- ple of the middle and profes- sional classes, says an English- woman. | Ann Frewen-Laton went to Tor- | onto with her husband last Sep-| tember. Both are in their early | 30s. In an article published in| The Guardian, Manchester news- paper, she writes without ram- | cor: "Italians, Germans and any other Europeans from poverty-| stricken areas have come here, | earned good wages and by con-| tinuing to live in the extremely | simole wav they are used to have rapidly saved up enough i money to set themselves up in business." I It was harder for an English-| man, from a country "where the | standard of living is so ghidd higher than we ever admit." The | first thing you had to learn war | to avoid saving "But that's nof | how we do it at home' --thongh ft was surprising how manv times von found the words rising to your lips. | "Yon have to bite them back | along with vonur pride, take what. ever job offers, alone with =] smaller sa'sry than you think you are worth. foroet the nagitior | you held in England and start] from scratch " In fact, she savs, Canadr is | hard teckmacter Tacrended from | stock that 'hacked ite verv sur | vive! ont of the high." Canadianc | econ'd not resnect von until wor | had exnerienced adversity Ret | "they are a big-hearted neonle | and after thi anmreptinnchin hor been served they will accept | vou." Bodyguard | For Champ Schnautzer LONDON (CP) -- Sternroc| Sticky Wicket is the only dog in| Britain with a paid bodyguard. Sticky, United States cham- pion Schnautzer, recently emerged from six months' quar antine to begin his road work for) London's famed Crufts Dog Show, closely followed by Albert | Rowe, a private detective. | 'People might feed him | sweets," explained Sticky's| owner, Mrs. Pamela Cross Stern, firmly grivping the terrier's lead A few minor orgies would play hob with the dog's prize-winning proportions. | "Some people, meaning no, harm, do even worse. They like| te maul him around. excite him | and play ith. him. Top snich of Bghe was mterrupted by a sharp warning from Roe: 'There's an- other dog coming." Sticky was whisked to the sa. fety of a park bench. Rircratt Tested In Worst Cold | EDMONTON (CP)--Tires get a flat spot if left standing in ex- treme cold too long. Even pre- heated oil solidifies on contact with cold metals. These are some of the problems | that face the RCAF's Namao de- | tachment testing aircraft under cold weather conditions. The official name is the Cen- tral Experimental and Proving | Establishment, climatic detach ment. Some 30 Canadian and 39 British aircraft have been tested. One of the most recent to un- dergo tests was an RAF two-seat helicopter, the Skeeter Mark XII. It will be used for reconnaissance and training. Tropical testing was | . completed earlier in Malaya. | Emphasis of the unit has changed over the years from ob- taining information on operating procedures to finding means of | improving the cold weather ca- pabilities of aircraft. Each plane is kept outside for maintenance unless it is con-| sidered absolutely necessary tol move it into a hangar. This al-| lows engineers and crews to de velop methods of starting the en- | gine and checking the operation of hydraulics and flying contro) circuits under extremely low tem. peratures, Crews have found most 'of the trouble starts when the tempera ture drops to 20 below. Piston en- gine starting becomes difficult and the seals in hydraulic and oi! systems tend to leak. Rubber Pp may b hard ened, causing controls te jam. An aircraft is normally tested | at Namao under conditions as| low as 15 below zero. If it passes | tests, it is moved to Churchill, | Man., where it is exposed to even | more severe temperatures. LYING SOMETIMES GOOD | MONTREAL (CP) -- Three| clergymen and 'a doctor agreed Monday night it often is morally | and medically permissible to lie| to a patient about his condition. | The quartet, Dr. Harold Segal, | heart specialist; Rev. Henry Hall] Roman Catholic; Rev. J. §. Mc-| Bridge, Presbyterian, and Rabbi Solomon Frank were participants in a panel discussion sponsored by the Quebec Heart Foundation. TRAFFIC PLAN PRESENTED LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A com- | prehensive 20-year traffic plan costing - $51,000,000 was recom- mended for the London area Monday night in a report sub- mitted to city council by consul ing engineers A. D. 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