vy 1 versify 65947, a Rres 3 is ex Che Guekdiw | Covers Prince Edv: ard Island like The Dew W. J. Hancox, Publisher BNaliace Ward Frank Welker | « . i t Ma Editon ~ Editor : ; ns By .Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen withca. major dilemma.as a re- hists no 0: I : he he Ses whi ae ‘morning (except Sun- | know. their opinions eigia Pulmonary emphysema is sec- sult of the fresh outbreak . of them following Buddhist dem- ~day and statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street, | ond only. to heart disease as the anger between South Vietna: onstrations “earlier this “spring: Charlottetown, PEL, By Thomson Newspapers Ltd: Branch offices at Summ neraide, Montague, Alberton t sions ot a a judielat character “above the: law of evidence, stich as are applied - to ordinary courts? Jurists owe it to themselves to examine such a ques- «tion and the public has a right to- “We,touch here on’a fundamental right of Canadian citizens to’ be. pro- — Pul monary _ Emphysema leading disabler of men. Most ‘of the working victims are % 7 Facing Major Dilemma. - Ry Boris Miskew i Canadian Press Staff Writer The United “States. ts faced imese .government and. the re- bellious Buddhists who wish to broke his pledze to the RBudd- to. retaliate against While the U.S.- was taking a wait-and-see “attitude, ULS. State . and Seyi e _ | tected against the dissemination of in- men in their fifties’ and early | bring civilian rule to the. war: Seer eee pr iba ar Represente yahior ially by Thomson Newspaper l. gixti i rn land. : vrs pcan fe bow res Toronto 425 University Ave. | formation more or less unfounded or . sixties and “incapacitated be- | a. totast wave’ of. hostility Vietnamese to. join. forces in Montreal 440 Cathcart Street: Uni- Vestern Office 1030 West Georgia” F 1, MA 7037 Canadian OD iy Newspaper. Pobtishers Aésociation and The caesar Press. The Canadian uaively entitled to the use for répub- feati on of dispatches in thie planer * etedited to it oF to the Associated Press or Reuters and. also the loca’ news published herein. All Empire 38894 all news ; aT oer: q me.when Fight or recublication of special disoaiches herey | and whose credibility’ has’ not been | eause chest colds aggravate the — tere ewe ‘ tions. to establish: a civilian. In alse. raver ves Substription rate: proven. Can even roval commissions.” | disorder .and eventually each achieve some form of unity’ in. government —in nee of Ky'sy- per week by, carrier $12.90 @ year by mail on rural routes and areas mot serviced by carrier $15.00 % year off Island and UK. $20.00 per fabricated of such a nature as to ruin | their-reputation Weare not faced “here with original reports but with a partial resume, perkaps partial in another respect—who knows?—from, >| reports whose authors are unknown go so far as to: publish a document. of. this nature?” | | | cause they cannot move without developing ‘shortness of breath, cough, fatigue, jand-wheezing- Emphysema begiis slowly -and may brew for 20 years be- | fore curtailing activities. Most victims are heavy smokers and chronic bronchitis is the rule. In- | fection enters the picture be-., respiratory infection lasts long- | /er and longer. When the coughs | ing becomes a daily affair,’’em- physema.is well-on its way. between the Buddhists and the ' |Roman- Catholic military junta — of: Préinier Nguyen €ao. KY swept South Viet Nam Monday after government troops moved into the dissident Buddhist city / of Da Nang. The: outbreak threatens a full- Saigon to enable the waging ‘of war against © the rebel Viet Cong. support of the war ‘against the ness among Americans. There had been relative calm between Ky's government. and the Buddhists since’ April when Ky promised to fulfil the wishes of the. Buddhists-—South, Viet Nam's major eae elec- military junta... AGREED: TO ELECTIONS As a result of Buddhist dem- onstrations in March and April, Niet Cong was causing - restive- ? _yearsin 0S. andelsewhere outside. Brith Com | THIS is the ‘basis of the éfiticism Air pollution also is a factor ,,8¥'S march on Da mane ss the premier agreed to hold elee- > © : OS SP irae opr r ~ | waiced by Mr. Diefenhaker—on—the “hut it-is-not stressed here be- Viel "Nam, TF < President” tions in August oF. ee meer Aig en of Gratin" subject, and explains why he has ta “ fainegtmakinge-coneentated--Tohnson's sanitation “whieh! 9 tnt Sith Vit PAGE 4~ FRIDAY, MAY “%, 1966, . structed the lawyers — representing |foes-more—-damage. — HePedity”- T panee ae ise n laforiner in ac Nam, Nationwide elections Those Hich-Rentats on th formar Conservstive:jur ass ples role NOL all smoke feeling af vascoragement. Mere : ose MHgh Ken a 5 ‘tice minister, Davie Fulton, to boycott ‘ing an inherent strength: or Weaningioe: hists in writing not to punish or Tt's not onl¥. prospective home the’ ‘inguiry. a weakness of the’ respiratory pas- U.S. HOPEFUL ° retaliate against. anyone who builders who are penalized, through Ottawa’s-misgurded policy of restric- rhe point is further underlined by the fact that-already the document in. _| Sageways. Air in a normal inflated jung? ean be eliminated within three U.S. officials, however, were “Hopeful Ky will be able to ride ‘@ut the storm and that South had taken part in-the anti-gov- ~ ernment: demonstrations, “which the—Buddhists duspended at tet ~which-is-worthy sober assessment of recent develop- ments in. the Munsinger hearing -ofs attention. “editor, Clement = Brown, notes th judicial-circles were disturbed follow: ing the distribution to the press, with Its: “+ “ceeds by more than 20 per cent those a the like*period of 1964- 65. la ~The elevator ope "York apartment building was ever kindly. and friendly. So an elderly wecessaty. This column“ts open te; the discussinn by correspondents of questions of in. “terest. The Guardian does not neces- sarily endorse the opition af corres. pondents..All letters published are sub- ject to editing and condensation where: The Guardian is unable te enter inte any correspondence regard- ing letters “submitted: HOPING, FOR THE. BEST protest gain the. headlines. It is- ‘all too easy {0 seizé upon ex- treme examples: label all--pro- | But we'need to recognize that ‘pel), Carleton Siding, and Boyd | and: cons protest and withdrawal-can each | Reginald Bane ‘Round: “AITh ~———-stems. from—highest--motivations~ NS. and, under appropriate _circum- | ; testers as beatniks, +demn-—one- -and-all-alike-— i Countering _ such —an,_oversim--. plification was a recent” report | by: several specialists in mental : |-health. Their, stiidy. of civit “Jess rebellion.--and _ callous. un- concern are all, to be deplored. stances, make a positive and | Constructive contribution. °* ~Tyet-us-beware of blanket con-- ued $150. each, to Ivon Lorne , Scholarships, | were award a oe YEARS AGO (May .20,. 1956). z ) ‘6 : eae CO. LTD.,— [| trodisetion of _new service facilifies for the hard | of hearing on Prince Edward Island. announces thein-—}- : : : > ~ Poo “ ' , Vietnamese political. leaders—_ time. » ° : —, ting mortgage funds under the. Na question—“‘sordid and libellous” Ries a eee | athe cod Badia dike oe Ku coverinea has co tignal Housing-Act, but Canadians’ in| _Mr. Diefenbaker Claims it to be ant ‘the air in 10. seconds. In other Will. be able to resolve differ- yet withdrawn its promis to rented homes ‘as well. There simply not capable of being -regarded. as words, the air is trapped within ences. permit a er of ate : =. : 7 ° 2 Some 1 ¥ 8 aren't enough homes being built for | evidence, as the commission chair- ee Me an hack cin Sd ; Sea oak th Tri qk beat ie bul iy Fe eeaiiaee moderate rental purposes, and’ this is . man ‘said—is beng treated in .some fhe air sacs are dilated and dis. | Buddhist Church, appealed to the’ issue in a series of atAtee “ooreflected in the fact that Canada quarters-as if it were testimony [fended with SiAGHEn bates: | en ee ee nae lew weet leads other countries in rent- as a duly taken™uhder oath. Even- the haat eens wal samen oe against any plans he may have — ‘The daion ‘government also > percentage of consumer ‘expendi-’.| Windsor Star falls into this error ‘| the trapped air. ‘PHeir.thin walls ie aint eronehwd the anche is’ showing’ ‘signs = increasing ae sc! : 5: - + isi * tures. “Modern Housing,” as our | when-it lecturés whose who are pro- rupture and several sacs ‘nile, | Hie’ “shout $0. miles. ftom DA hists “argroup likely. 00. do best : testi th i forming large air cysts that hists, &@ We ’ local Liberal stalwarts have declared. | testing at they should have the have Ho elastic recoil. These in (ace in an election—if one is ever in their provincial election manifesto; | g00d grace to keep quiet: until the BURNING THE: SCANDAL AT BOTH ENDS. ternal changes limit the supply |, This threw the 1 & into OE a eee ate re only «as forces e “of tresh that shes the Jemma, fer although -many of-. ernment now control nl is one-of. the most: urgent-needs. of | .hearings are’ ended. and -the\report.:|_- : vine csine arousing’ “heinléal ficiats in Washington don't trust about — one-tenth of —the.“entire - a our families.” They've even promised . made.” It adds, ace / OTTAWA REPORT by Fatrick Nicholson problem of too little oxygen and | @Uans. they realized that Ky, country. ‘a “crash program” to meet this need | that “if some of the evidence is uns | a tee mutch carbon Bioitbee a : : . “W Tae ° ; ere are many, devices that | . through federal housing loans—-a fact .| favorable to, politicians they have |. - ATouch Of Madness in The Spring” measure the flow rates of ine | ~ Pacific Fish Har vest, which certainly adds point to the Op- only themselves to blame. : eee ce es lung. They demonstrate the. ob- SV amceiver Province ae position efforts to jolt the Pearson “Evidence,” forsooth! This is pre- Poca ring that. never.was has the subliminal, a Liberal law-: S6 many of his fellow-poliit- et a The bie ‘Hushiaa Aahing feels iar calla coniurmpucn of tick cS { i p: come h a catastrophe i f i | =| e bi ussian fis F rons a _ government out of its coma on this | cisely what-it"isn't but what it quite | Oor%apital‘that even the staid femme Inid down come supra, (laps Peddie rumour and Hear- gen ‘and carbon, dioxide) inthe off the coast in ‘recent years is four times that of Canada. urgent matter, but otherwise con- | Plainly is in process of being made to | government meteorological ‘of- | eedented and unwarranted guide- ee) re Pensa lysing but jung. Some victims are so crip- have made British’ Columbians |The average Canadian, on the tributes nothing by way of solution, appear. fice has been driven to despera- lines for the press. -Referring to | don't quote me’’, that the, press, | pled they cannot blow out a light- | more conscious of the growing Other hand, eats oe pea h bl ‘ tion. One recent~‘forecast lef€ -the ‘‘garbled, imaginary and un- is. forced to attribute much to ed match that is held 12 inches | international pressure on the times more meat than his Jap to the pro em. Th s : N ? the customary phrased founded comments by a sensa- such anonymous sources as ‘‘a | from: the-mouth. | choice “fishing grounds, 0 of dai ATER Cu & on ae _Obviously, the place for.Mr. Camp-_ ie" ame oter oe Se eee: tor’, he made this assertion: high’ ‘authority on Parliament ee BRE wit ee Pacific. To abletis ete haa tae =< £ poe ~~“The-curren ~shap~is how~-The—national—radio—or~tetevi= “-~Therewould be a real tip- 1~Mrs:~-F-~-writes>What~-w se hight seas twa SP! = ‘ To “bell and: his lieutenants at this time Speaking in Montreal the other | into its 17th day, and to further. sion network and the press do oa among politicians, or olne | causea blood pressure. of 110 in Tie sey dations, {export But to Japan, Russia is up at Ottawa, putting pressure on | day, U.S. Defense Secretary Mc- orn o. oe! to Jona not have the right to allow ru- large blanks in our press and |@ 60-year-old woman the large and obvious operations | agar ane nae Peivtag -their party friends to reverse their } Namara siete OTe ae of | e happe n tomorrow is ° a is sd upon wie C vine is i_ Mr. Laflarame ‘ * quite come If we sew wa amit fave the | a San Ca aah ira: — limitations’ could ‘be -disastrous—- iu v Sie : a Ae oe ; ae : : re aval -eer—aeséPtion — that nia ae BC-fishermen take only about disastrous tight. mo! : ' +-solution-to—zthe-—-blood—pressure | resented--by*-many—in—-this—coun- ~ before it is too Jate. Why wait till the laolation oe wersit. ‘ations like wyBut i Saring meneorinitee | eos "don't have the right. | problem. A “reading ao fe ts | | try. The. federal government is aaa ae Mo ey ot ee “after the ele ; = Sate - 2 beccoon : . ideal at any ~age-—an nhe- being urged-to-extend—Canada# t Hd pede Hh to show that they-|~China; even- when: that isolation is ae eer - the poets of | used as bragging. material in| territorial waters. bag ce eS 2 mean business? And they-could take | largely of its own.making, reduces | Parliament Hil. | Who Doesn’ te the class with “I'm 40 and Whatever the dangers of over- goes to Russia and Japan. < with them, to support their argu- | the danger of potentially catastrophic | tes rippling down the Liberal | “Windsor Stae Ga ie ti h sane = me a ee nae a This may seem strange, con- . & ments, i y > benches asa piece of paper was ea x su aveva sen eir trawlers je wal- sidering that. fishery is on ‘ 6 ky Se issued by the Se let. and.increases the passed from. Aand to hand. ‘This, "by Being ae ca aa “the ‘sa | teeth, and “People tell me I ers off BC have some powerful Canada's door’ ep. In terms of rganiza ion or Economic Coopera- ncentive.on both sides to resolve:dis- | 1 discoyered; contained a topi- | ant S33 by secondary collision” with.| ook 10. years younger an my: them arguments behind sheer human negd, however, the .. fon” arid ‘Development, ‘ in'which a putes by reason rather-than force.” | cal quatrain describing a head- 5, anyone ever had :6n-_ the e part of the interior of the | 25°: pees _ distribution~of the North Pacif- . , table about ts in 16 ~Mr. MeN Jined inquiry. It was_not exact-_ bots ee “| ear, : ee SALIVA GLAND DU cT “Japan, for_example, catches” ic harvest is easy to urderstand. : ut rents countries of : F. MgNamara added that it-would | Wy a bawdy ballad. but it was SP0t studies of auto deaths—two| - a K. A. writes: Should a small six times as much fish as Can- Can—- or should— the balance < : Sook css . per cent more (35) mu Western Europe and on this +con- | bea gross over-simplification to re- coral a ee lyric— so j easiats sie issued-what, has| would have been saved -by tee in estas el lie eS ada. . More important, Japanese | be —— ; ine _ | alas T cannot publish it here. n ca “the most ‘intensive | shoulder harne id year-al iv removed sur-|- = tinent is set forth. gard C a Ga the central fac- Outside the Parliament. Build- | first-hand study of traffie deaths | these Ssa a oa in those gically or is there some way "| ae According to this table, our percen- tor in every conflict throughout the | ings, however, the drear days | oe fa! car was born.” ondary collision.”’) | dissolve it Should Tr y Stump Sitting tace nt on rent is 14. |. underdevel 1s worl have been enlivened by .he onald F. Heulke,’ an an- Thirty- seven cent (66) REPLY ably Aghee than the Untied oC ‘Caen ee tavoired eae re a Se ace the ere ant De, Bae Yi Gibas | woald. bate! died regar = A rene ee Se reat toe oan apes - T a $15,000 a year actuary in the a pathologist. both of the Uni-| belts, in most cases because.the ved, and surgery is recommend- -which is in second place with 13.3 per | violence anywhere in a taut world Seine insurance a ~ Lyeruty of Michigan, reconstruct-| passenger compartment was ¢d when they do not pass out ~ In on years man has, fords ‘opportunity to th 1 nk S eet a amet —publiely~criticised-the-Ca-—-ed-each- of the 139fatalacci= | | . : cent. Belgium is third with 10.8, the | transmits sharp signals “through the- | nada Pension Plan, He termed | dents that took place in the Aun | De Huclln sxgwers’ with cold | #h, manipulation “gets and trinkets that are sup ‘one is mixed in a group of his , United Kingdom fourth with 9.9 and | complex’ ganglia of international re- sr er -and are Arbor .area .over a four-year statistics the occasional story of DRUEF AND ee oe it. oy But allecd ecteees Jelaury Prin t woodland and Ww fifth wi : Ak ” _ | atroci ames the Prime | period. The project was com-|.som surv. writes: Do you know A ind a quiet woodland an : — war Our ratio ‘is 3 lations” and the urity of the Unit | Minister for not allowing an in- | ; missioned by the U.S. lite | dent which anit have ied | there ar any psychosomatic _ ure time on his hands, a man _ Search until you find. a stump _, double that of West Germany and the | ed States is relatedito the security | quiry into his dismissal, and pub- | Health Service. chim if he had been belted in: causes-of j has to hustle to earn enough to that is comfortable. Sit’ for a Netherlands and more than three | and stability of nations half a globe | sig thi SS jabs chief findings “need title _We have had only one case of me ae deere gen Eide ot vodka life. , tL be ‘ such as this: elaboration: | § nt she vooala Mk Be . times that of Spain and Portugal away: “But neither—conscience nor “Not a. thin _& survivor who owes his life to Too many diseas@s are blam- = What thi t ds { i isfyi i a . I g could retard Forty per cant (71) of Wie 177, now wearing a seat belt. We a is country needs is a gin. Appreciate the _ satisfying, t ‘ : t’s i : While our rents: were. Agi aes tare “ Many views:-on Riard, rsons’ who died ig ed on the poor psyche.so let’s new psychological approach. In- heady fragrance of primal <: tel nts were Pproportiona- . sanity, he said suggests that the “The postmen, | dents would have eat See ae thie obvi oy | aot add another. How a the | stead of congregating in numb- | mus: .A woodpecker ma art y the highest we were down in the | United States is, should be or could And even Dupuis. | had bee eaths fo not wearing one. | unsightly appearance of ‘ers fo watch sporting events, sit: | fiveting nearby. Perhaps a mo- ninth spot in housing completions per | be a global gendarme. Quite the-con As Parliament dozes, ‘belt. (OF, ears ae ile | neat el istupia Seen ee eee er ciatentnts Nee ie ee aoe | are nereridee wall Sead a Wood jini Pe Se oe eee ee —--|----NQ-re ~discloses-- aos = - a vase ghly..susceptible. ows- -moving-pictures,.orjump-_.of beady—eyved—chicks—among-the——___: 1,000-of population. Our’ ratio was | tr Recher ea cececre 1 en | i : oe : ’ 1 : ‘ ary, experience confirms - and | - The feud between - ~ | dndividuals. ingNn & car to hurry somewhere | aisles of trees. “6.8 compared to 10.7 for Sweden; 9.9 | human nat pw Teel d u "BULGING EYEBALLS 80 he n hurry back, a man’ © St tti t tac- | 2 é es ure suggests that in most ster an me: Fo Ch D + M. G eae bal of ump sitting is not a spec ac: for West Germany;-9.3- for’Switzer- | j i 3 z r ear er ru JS 3. writes: ulging of | should stump sitting. j ular form of recreation. It is a i . ; nstances of internal violence, the ther <a is:_| the. eyes. associated with goiter | Th dvantages. to. this | f land; 8.6 for the-U.S. and 8.1 for viele people themselves are best able = go ies eo eee ‘tins when the thyroid If form of reerealion. A person can ct man's competitive rocket Ttaly.And. in. our—expendi ak, __'Hearings_on__Gerda,. ;_In_these days_of_steadily ris- | measures as limitation-of-patent- T°™°Y* . | be by himself for~a period and | Alone in a serene woodland - residential tructi P ee p neat directly: win ute pyoanE Hearings on murdah, ing prices, the best hope for re- | protection and a cutback te REPLY , Bet away from the necve-weary’ | where Nature's peace prevails, ie oe a Seas in percentage vin the framework of their own aera on Seven Days’ ae may peri wi te medicine | cost of drug promotion. This condition usually remains. ae penn of ‘the ca a pit cat catch up Le him- — ross national income, w , ni “ cabinet rather than the groc Both t 1 ~place, It. 1s inexpensive. ~ 4l- | self and glimpse an ordered waY in secenth place. ° ee Se Hearings. on Spencer shelf. csi don sehr ‘Resiciaive Trad | pechan ted: treesea giatealy.' of life that ia in tune with the Gurleisiy ue: : rime Minister Pearson must have hice t6 censor) 1 | For two parliamentary~ ses- | Practices Commission have rec- TODAY’S. HEALTH HINT— _ PAINTS. U.S. RAILROAD eep meanings., i. uriously, for our proportionately - ehuckled when he read. these re- ue hte. hearings, on my Civil sions a special House of Com- | ommended either elimination or Use lead-free paint when refin- MONTREAL (CP)—John Mik’! high rents, we Canadians aren't liv- | marks, 86 5 PR — ttre te 3 B mons committee has been inves- | Teduction. in patgnt protection. Ashing children’s furniture. ' much in lirie—thotigh in a : Jer, 36, a~local artist, has been”. ing in the most spacious accoi A | diff _, ECHOES OF HERRIDGE | tigating drug standards and pro- j.They contend that such protec- | (NOTE: All correspondence - commissioned to, produce a_mo- Pp mmoda- | different phraseology—with his own |” one of the happier ribald rhy- duction. Now, it appears, the | tion_contributes _fo__high drug te Dr._Van_Dellen should be —saie 18 feet by 18 for the legis- tions. We are in sixth place in aver- | speech _ last week at the nner mes heard on. Parliament Hill eect Coe to have | prices einen ae anything addressed to: a | jature at Lincoln, Neb. Com- | age num “| : “was “offered” by” the inimitable ‘the~committee- tackle-the~-ques---materialto-stimulate research: ---Van-~Dellen;-co~ Chicago com TT 8 ‘ber of rooms per person, || sponsored by Othe School of Interna- Bert Herridge when the Com-. tion of drug prices. +. Economies in promotion of | une, Chicage, Illinois.) [-memorating the pletion “of. with 1.32. The United Kin | B x | =| Nebraska's railway link in 1960, ae He arg Kingdom, | tional Affairs of Columbia University. | mons was debating a proposal Finance Minister Sharp has. aruee hie ae ie cals, talk | oh ivaeesk . sigh 1,000 surprisingly, ties with the’ United to erect more eye-catching warn- | ted. alfvear! arn per cent of every drug-sales dol- ; the mosaic wih wel OM or Chere etn i a “Breaching ee ee of great lings at railroad grade crossings ae 7 eas Mer ae lar—are also likely to. be on the Our Vastordays _ pounds. ‘| .§ his category.* ©“ «nations like China” is certainly much | He suggested that a portrait, | sales tax on drugs if the com. | Committee's agenda. The Hall (from The Guardian Files) aA oe COMFORT™ Tn Canada. of course. « ‘building _ better than_going-to-war-with them,——larger than life. of the then Mi: | mittee-recommends” And—white | Commission’ recommended _es- SPONDENT HURT sae costs are-quite high; quite apart. ftom -in-Viet Nam or elsewhere. That fs t a Transport George Hees the effect on-the retail price. of SE ee oe a yer TWENTY - FIVE ‘YEARS AG ees foe as "You need us V4 “his 1e j re, : 0 pos side each | cent of total sales as the allow- (May 20, J—AS80CIAa labor and ‘materials. We need homes — what both speakers -appeared to be | warning sign, and he supported Toe i tele: eS a ever%4 able deductible expense for ad- ~ Cairo despatches reported the: Press correspondent Robert D. | Lennox air conditioning and suitable to our winter climate, with trying to get across, each in his own ey beae is ee More important,,the comiit-'| “Hf all drag firme were held to babiia’ Ge Se toni an orb. | OBAIRN Was: woullded di Roe 05) 14 Paka Warn Ale gakclmaa ) i 7 : ils ( ' / orne Germa : i j central Heating. etc. But Norway also | way. Woild cause us a ie |tee will have a chance to take | this limit, everyone might bene-..ped onthe British- Greek island | Thursday’ while covering the | ventilating. sa cold country and it is in 10th EDI © like snails. on i tenia drug: aa io Oi by iat ai com- hase of Crete from gliders, | fighting between pro - govern: | We Heat, Treat, Coo sition, «06 : : Women would stop to admire, such potentia Price cut nk petition. é “| transport planes and parachutes ment and rebel forces in. this and Move Air. Sam ue ee to our first, in | = TORIAL NOTES : Men indulge. in smug ‘satire, | «| at least 1,500 of them een South-Vietnamese—port—city:—_Oh-—} P ne 9 ae dollars spent | Charges that the European Com- a eee a: that ea thi e p rot ts Of Ye th Pe ana in New Zealand battle: man was hit in the right foot by Palmer Electric Ltd. xg on rent. mon Market would - disrupt North NEW PRESS CODE? : O es S OU ee 5 A fragment from a recoilléss Fitzroy St. - Dial: 4-8543 A. F sas | Ri sh ee dees siven. tre ls by Terniee sin, se sale Christian Science Monitor” Clata Jean Moore of Summer- rifle shell...The wound was not undamenta 1g L U.S. export figtires for the past eight r When tt romes to—youth se tthe from society are but eiiateig at. sl AGA Alle — sche = A French language newspaper, | months. Agricultural shipments-tisted— PUBLIC FORUM ~ their protests, it is necessary -to | thé victims of —disillusionment— University. convocation for~ rg : ee inguage. aper, draw careful distinctions. Too | and despair. ie tanding in econom- se oe Montreal- ‘Matin. comes out with a by W ashington to these SIX lands ex- often the most bizarre forms of | Irresponsible escapism, reck- the highest standing’ tn lt : : ' *ck- ies. The Eric Dennis Memorial S C es, The Be tone ervice entre the permission of the commission | tenant who. died atthe age of 85, left Sir, —- The old age ‘pensioners ‘rights volunteers and peace demnation. Examing the ends" It was announced that “AN: Users of all types and makes of hearing aids; chairman, of an unexpurgated version him the sum of $250,000; W bet are certainly happy that they \prer Wan” ‘a noticeable ab- ;sought and the id employ- Le eee Le aticehthadiy Bearer | -as well ag those considered the perfect of aids are ‘ ran ' as are promised the raise in their sence of any. “mental illness’’ | ed, det us try to judge in each Little eatre Gu — of police reports on the affair, and there Il be’ many. more kindly and “pensions, as it was promised’ be- ‘Nand a surprising maturity. They ease whether a given protest is tetown at Sherbrooke, Que., invited to attend. : B0es onto say friendly operators in that building Cais and we: didn't get. It's dis- | concluded that action is health-’ | healthy, or not. ‘Dominion Drama Festival finals that judges’ had won the Martha Allan chal- To train and experienced aids, Counsellator’ “I personally think from now on | -Rusting. Lots of money tor tet than apathy or despair. i eaiaetis aed — aneateis da a oy | everything else. With the $75.ca° One stident. who contrasted OFFER CASH FOR DOWN ereesnauan, ee nae Ge 4 will conduct the services centre, | ee : ae ; Le Slee wen : i oo | person is¢just existing. With it | activist dissent ‘with the beat, i a ; ‘ : ~ cluding the Canadian Bar.. Associa- Manitoba: hegan flying its new.| you are obliged to pay your | mik’s dissent through disengage. _ REGINA, (CP)—A« Montreal- dings who played pet * sop = i : wn ue + eehoet Sur-lig fa ment, stated, “If yo lly be. 88d -supply company. has of. | housekeeper in. this play won : tion. shuld examine the problem.to _ flag” this month Ninety six years | S00 cn cau ne bill ee | Have He your alinee oe ore..dered Saskatchewan ‘nature the award. for the best support-. Service Centre Schedules: . - ‘ : . : “ ‘A s pore: y" Stic ‘ “ ~~ clarify. whether Mr.Justice Spegce, |_ago- coieMay 12, -+3870—the—Manitoba~—‘rhere-is-darn-little-left-to-live- a to-conveythem Seuclaleponees mala cam ae eee sca acne os - = —— he — = : poco : A ge ae ” t . — ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ 4 even as a, royal commissioner, was Act, creating a new province, received | A oe almost tempted ‘to i ee 0. protest | dtick nests. Provincial authori. Dr.John T. . Croteau of the Ch'town Hotel, May 21st Sat. 9:30-7:30 * e pees ti pee cari 7 si tee ne ot Ot egenin An Hisahlend sick per-_| are ighly-mo- und University of. Notre _Dame,__tn« fs Sainte baculee ie ayer aed acaullieen aorta _ Justified“ tn making’ public sucha royal assent The new flag isa hand- son needs a few dollars more to. tivated young people who care | Our bert rte “would Take | diana, ‘and oe professor | — Poe , : . . . . . { ° e e document. especially after warning _| some ont-—similar to the grand. old | live.on and they have to have had pS ht the liberty and wel- 5 trip pH purpose ‘profitable. of economics at Dunstan's . S'side, Linkletter Motel, Friday, the press that the document. coul Red Ensign, i “differs | ome one te-care for them. This | fare oO 0 ier’ eg ern ai Prince waies 7 ; ‘ : 2 P se \ ; ¢ id = ‘ ven n fact, oe ey. differ- is the situation. We hope for It is only fair_to recognize that = WORKED OVERTIME- College, received the honorary May 20th, 9:30-7:30 not, -in anyway; be oe as} ence being the replacement of the |. the. best ay -some of those who fail to protest xe . ~~ “degree of Doctor of Laws‘at the” ‘ ik Bie Dees ‘ eotdence— < : —__._|_national—eoakot: arms- with- the-4 Aron oo a i ie aS are. the victims of apathy. self- Hair stylist Frederick Jones annual convocation: of St. Jo | _Hillside Inn, Montague, May 20h Bie f al " | t MRS” ANGUS DOUCETTE— ishness, or ihsensitiv ity. While created 150 different hairdos for eph’s, University, Mone to n, feet } own poin are TOY. COMMIS: | ViNICHG ALIS. ~ ‘| Rushes Harbor. _ | some of Shose who choose to the movie The Group. NBS a ‘ 3 ml a se oo ‘ . be 2 Fa d { ie Semen oe ey ical tilinictanioiligon . ot ee