fnrvip Kiipe-rt LOiiy inws Thursday, juntr '2a, liiai -vv Cold Weather Tip : LONDON (CP) Reports receiv-i climbers found the lipstick. . ed here claim the British Everest j clear red shade, was the ties ; expedition wore lipstick during! means of guarding against lip ; the worst parte of the climb. The being chapped by cold and wind Skullduggery at Polls Gets Tougher Fnllnwinn Adoption of Wvlie Fold' ;viuii:K.N TKiitiiS RiXilNA (CP) Three Indiana in tribal regalia" took delivery of a power grader and road main-tainer here. It will be used on a 35-mile road built by the Indians of the Piapot, Muscowpe-tung and Pasque Indian reserves i OTTAWA ( Skullduggery at torn off before the ballot goes near here. the polls is getting tougher all ! into the box. the time. I Scrutineers for all opposing Safeguards against beating the ; parties in each poll double-check cial. There are other protections against misuse of the ballot. In each constituency, the returning officer and deputy returning officer must be able to account after the election for all the ballots how many were used, how many spoiled and how many left over. The scrutineers nominated election laws have been building j these precautions. Coffee accounts for 80 per cent tof exports from Guatemala In Central America. up for many years, and the odd new barrier will be set up in the mi Since the last electioti, a new twist in ballot-handling has been put into effect by Parliament, aimed at cutting clown the chance of a poll official taking a r j ,r election, Aug. 10. The existing system is regard . ft. I by each party to protect its in- ed as virtually unbeatable, either by voters or by candidates and ; peek at now a particular peiwni crests watch the whole pro- thelr supporters. The form of j voted. - cedure. They can challenge any the ballot, and the way it is; THE "WVI.IE FOLD" potential voter and make him handled, are part of a scheme Ballots handed to the elector prove his identity or take an oath designed to block any form of have to be folded in a certain ' that he' is entitled to vote. manipulation. ' way by the DRO and refolded by j Fines up to $2,000 are laid The ballot, which eomes In ! the voter before being given back down for "corrupt election prac- book form, is made ud of three w be, put in the bax. wiinam ; tices.' Darts: A stub, a counterfoil and IWylie,. Social Credit member of the ballot Droner with the names ! the Commons tor Medicine Hat, convinced the House elections of the candidates. Each ballot gfe3 UT2t USfB committee in la51 the fold left ; has to be Initialled by the depu Hurry! Hurry! Get in on a chance for a quick look at how an elector voted and proposed a new one. ALL.CAHADIAH The "Wylie fold" was adopted ty returning officer in a poll. VOTING PROCEDURE When the elector Mmes In to vote, the DRO rips from the book and hands him the ballot with counterfoil attached. After the ballot Is marked, the DRO, before dropping It Into the box, In by Parliament and now Is olfi- Happy t:o!U!oy Gml 6 vs 4 "Skinny" Girls! Gain 5 i 10 Ihs. .Rot. nil tm bony rn.bv I ill up Ukiy hollow v Citrl l nfl umev Omic 'luni: irmMui:ili"i hod) skinny or tvidk due to LtiA of iron. I ui pio vi"- aptxiiic and iliyi-stion so Ud hn-KIs nic rtish. Don't fcur ufilmn too fsl. Slop takirin wIkti vmi tain i he 5 to ID ihs. yon mi'it lur an uiii'kimc li';tnt. Inimdik d nv mc v i ',.r v ii checks his initial on the back of the sheet and makes sure the loom I V e n Y WEEK! !!3KHa number on the counterfoil tallies x : I with that or) the stub. The identifyylng counterfoil Is K.'S iX'. m.iSI A1IIV 1)1 TI-.IU.I7.ZI, 3, of Peekskill, N.Y., seems to be getting the bird for her efforts at Indian Point iN.Y.) 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Itate 1MB in in 25 ij -uiu. words or less, why LONDON (CP) A psychiatrist slid Wednesday that John Reg inald Christie who admits kill opening on to the outside of the murder house Christie told how he wandered the stroets almost penniless curing the country-wide search for him after several bodies were fuund in his tenement ing seven women In a grisly x-murder drama rivalling the xploits of Jack the Ripper 1 I "Sportunoii" portobl. todloi 'Y ll I . I No.Hin eihic' v.rv lol'l, t-tubt fcla"l- Kj 1 'If I ploylnpoilobl!5pdolP.MI-oi)i'i'l""; fa I I and .f. rto8. 3-woy opiot,on AODL KJ nl1 'Uf Bo"fy' lou,lfyt maroon "Ba laJssaSBSaeaBBBSSSHBMV- r- t-. jwh Rush in fa your yoor entry entry todayl toYl? was unoer-sexea ana lascinat- iri" by dead bodies. Dr. J. A. Hobson told a tense .-nd parked Old Bailey court home at 10 Rilllngton Place in the Notting Hill district in west London. "When T uonf infln a pnfii nr room Christie was more Inlig liant when testimony placed 1 anything and sat down at a runt inside a tavern man n; , table to have somethine to eat rvj 5 T' f.'t 9- 'ff- a V a v TL ifmlp lib - J -i f i r"-T" I Blue Blue Bonnet Bonnet Sue Sue . I ; ' Yw v CS53taJV 'A J f ttZjr S, I ! I Z ! I 1 i I Happy Happy Holiday Holiday Contest t-omesi I . 1 ' YsT XI 'cjJfe I ! I i -r5 ! f" ! i. 1 I P.O. P.O. Box Box 2120, 2120, Toronto, Toronto, Ont. Onl. ! Xr-T' , : ,11L, 4 : f f t J WVY ! -IVl I Endowd tlod pl.o plrj "d, "d, .lol.d ilold In h 75 25 word word, Mar-gar'ln or or V 1 ' lor llWfcig Si So,ml tfJrSmt.s 1 . Vil ! Q JlVji -iJif ! l.u ,orin.b..l,ol.olwo.nd.c.p,,.ohw,lhlho y bMl, fotonl alio two fnd-flap,, ach with lb f i , Good Ustinj "iticlc-to-yout ribs" -m-rmr' ' ' I id TTxVhI OV Mi Y V .1 A Good Good Mooi,..pi. MooliepliB w. J-om rom pocko9 pockaflo , sLrrJ?z.- 4sffid Mii ! SW i W lltT Of Sluo Sonnot rAorgorlr, or fociimliel. ' V -t- 1 SDli.-JJ I . c ..nati L. L I heard people talking about me," he said. He said he made no attempt to hide from the police. On':e he went up and thanked a policeman who held up traffic so he could cross the road, he .said. Christie was arrested March 31 while leaning over a wall beside the River Thames. He was at evidence of the grue-4mr slayings. Dr Hobson was called to but-tress the defence contention that Christie was Insane when hi committed the murders with -trangling cord and gas tube. He said Christie's fascination lih corpses started when, cs a boy, he saw the dead body if his grandfather. Hulxson followed Christie In ho witness box after the lean-awid defendant told the Jury there was "no reason, no sense" in the slayings. Christie's lawyer described ASSOCIATED SALMON CANNERS I Y-mm'' 1 '"ivia aa . I OF BRITISH COLUMBIA , -wT'V. , I ! J' fV'vW'V1 i ..' i - . ' 1 ' J , . ,? Uild defence counsel he was not contemplating suicide, he was "just watching the barges." " i' - A I) c him as "mad as a March hare j when he kills people." Nervously working his lonii lingers, Christie haltingly ad- ' milted garrotting three more ' women, a total of seven so far, as his murder trial progressed through its third day at CVd Bailey court. Tuesday he admitted killing his wife and three other women. Christie told defence counsel Mnms WMMl " ! 1 clr Lionel Head that he put his Hfe's body under the floor-ooaids "because I did not want to lie separated from her and lose her that Is why I still had her In the house." Tuesday, Christie wept as he told the court he strangled his wife with a stocking because he rould not stand seeing her suffer fiouvi' convulsion. Police found the wife's body lying close to a 'small grating . Jumbo Egq LACIIUTK, Que. (CP) A New . Hampshire Red hen presented ' its owner, Bisklne Rodgers, with a cumpiete double egg one og inside the ot her. 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