a 9 _ this meeting was typical. A bland 4 jel pared to receive them.” , ry. 6 r | communique announced that the 11 ne Sn | | ‘ A Whit WAte 11<. dian leaders had unanimously ‘decided to mor ovi m I a ite the ble repatriate the Constitution on the | Fiscal Ideas Sought Proving tlence At WV! e House are aoe’ Hancox, ‘guna ai re proposed in 1961, with which © From John Q. Public The Nose Canadian Press Staff Writer 4 r v F , Noe ey agreed in principle. : 3 1 2 By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen There. winds | Rusk, immediately threw cold ee Se Sar morning execs fume) The Premiers then. went home to No—A It is normal to ment to im- weree. oe the atin from | water oa Thane. meneectien. ‘ holidays) et 165 Prince Street, a? fg a prove appearance. s is evi- House can | _ External airs Ministe em tt by Teron Nemes a! | ith Premier, Rose “Thetchos. charg “LETTER SOE eet sro 0 eeghesl pocheaah ato | reporter at ON UN pion oe ch offic 7 ague, cher rg metics, hair dyes, wigs, and ghout Southeast Asia. supporter of all UN peace ef- _ Souris, a th ea |. ing that Premier Jean Lesage was FROM UNO WHO oe eyelashes. It also helps to Sreiane ere stirred by a, Becked Thents a dvertising Teronto 425 University Ave. | trying to use the threat of blocking pvt on ee meeety we meee 7s tence a wines ont. spetiotiens. le BIE sitters Conc ‘000 ven! George || TePMTintiOn fo. ge Game federal Sa De eb coat to | to Me Bones Sebieteer nite | bition ‘whish Seay ba’ spel ho ree! Vanco : _ powers, Premier Duff Roblin agree- pi Balt Byned A ootoan gdh all RS may ‘be open to — Caradon Day Navan mubtisner | ing with him, Mr. Pearson crying tle ourgeon. co to get things sheer fesoerens, Sotion that will set me Soe Presa, The Cenediop | nothing of the sort and Premier John ie fowy colette to Re ie | BS oe oe that: may ee ae eee ts exclusively entitled to the use for repub : imp: 0 of all news Genin . this ee Robarts declaring, “God help the man le, semaemeaee ‘ee acme The coeabnre mee 1" The United States itself Se a es arsn who holds up agreement.” /| "Those with a poor self- image ier th teen Os ectaas at vided.on the question ef the ve. “@F republication of special dispatches here Nevertheless, after some secret Se canpery, Meoniens tte cat. |G Pell aaete cheese waaine’ | Viewsbiowes’ Ginga Mask" eas: Bc cock be car, horsetrading, the 11 came out with cppolated with | Bayihing lees | Sone may eve ahent os liGe quarter of the U.S. senators fe. Be Erato ined won| what on the surfae@ anyway. a Sn rare ae Se | ee nena GS cease neee Se eceaee by cerrier. | animous agreement. Mr. Lesage was ality who blames his failures et ees der do not ‘wish 19.00 @ yeer off Island and U.K. $20:00 per | ; 8 & major portion to commit “ie US. and ehewhere outside British Com | particularly. pleased wi but he and emotional probleme on hie | of Demers Pp yY Pp th it, menwealth. Bets into ; ; appearance. ; world leadets as Pope | If nothing else, the Americar - "TRllae Gece Ne wiele: choy. |. Yan s0 much opposition in his | _. Surgery will be recommend. | Paul and UN Secretary-General | cessation of raids against North Member Aut of Ciruletion. |. own province that he never brought ly by Pe filed oppaicgaeenl ly Rat Bangor rege eg Pager done rade PA 4. _ FRIDAY, JANUARY 2. 15s. | it up for approval. Now he has made ed ieuubiate at daenen Staton ou teed = wee . seamialcne te ae Te 7 it clear that so far as Quebec is con- ’ economi¢ réasons. Abe operation | the Communist North’ Vietnam- | LITTLE. PROGRESS SEEN | “| University Grants cerned, the fORMON Whe dead-as the | V - | iuch aa a deviated septum co | MUST INCLUDE, REMEte | gotlations. appears negligitie do: + As pointed out in a Canadian | dodo. { exists or the mantel bes 2 . But would the Viet Cong lead | spite the . i bombing ei, ~ Press story yesterday, the interim As the Toronto paper well says re . wr d- | ership: accept» any pence negoti- | there is some how Fess Si ay, SO. int As 1 2ronto paper | age and leads to | ated between the United States sed hostilities could bédst in the per capita federal grant | here was a dismal display of “the- difficult breathing, The most | and North Viet Nam? Hanoi has bring the two sides togethers” tor universities from $2 to $5, fore- | dangers, the deceits, the inconsis- Sora homies aut anes saa tales a eas yo ara ie ‘eoratian cr oe cast in the Speech from the Throne. | tencies, the half-truths to which gov- | who ends up looking like a maa. | National’ Liberation Front, the | Viet Nam, ‘with the hoo. of is dn line with the recommendations | ernment by federal-provincial con-. | Was Soe also is true. tical arm of the Viet Cong | forcing President Ho Chi Minb in the Bladen Commission report. It | ference exposés a Canada that is | ica Cn eoay & ae eo Gaal. weet o Wak ai wether dik Oe collins ett ot an ¢ worth Tee aaa supposed to be a democracy.” The | Sea tae Ganetet oe ae | er ee ee ve eee | Bene Se eae oe is ‘report was pu e ea} Constitution is the framework within _ aaiias wirtligh ‘ec Seas. $o:| pcaanet ie teams ete | Come Gawes eonatnas in ly days of last on and it’s sig- | which Canadians live and—until re- so deformity Ja oti retored. ‘* Seton Asi, a ere . cance appears to have gone un- | cently—governed themselves through shortened. Refashioning the tip coeds "care at cas ta: neat oted by the government at thay”| their duly elected representatives. . | 4s important and the most bina sea vid far vel Gen < becca eetaes Ties ae e. It was left for Conservative | The formula for changing it was de-. eee tls ener need Ge be gus | eee eee | ne : . . ? ss , population. » a8 a suggested, : eader parygoags in his a vised in secret under nobody knows ed forward to balance the rest | said it would be unrealistic to | even then the Viet “cong would ake this recommendation a plank | properly “debated because’ thee SPEAKING OF toa cur ules the" nos | ment afte populatn, ita | taka andi ay” poot war" gor TeCHREEAtOn 8 P properly debated because the ap- EAKING OF TAXES asst be marvowed. The object to | Seoth Viemniaete gereumest.| eramest to jreveur a now Sur in his party's platform. The Liberals | proval of the Prime Minister and the, ; - |e correct the shape ot the noe |""U.S, “State Secretary Dean | lla uprising. _ hever got round to doing so. In ef | Premiers effectively gagged the Op- | -OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson cutne fess ts improved. The , fect, therefore, it is a Tory pledge itions in th ; i. ° an that the Throne Speech proposes to | {iam (eae the 3 Gee individual toca that Bi op Russia At Expo . ent—most of whom belonged to | - } os : ° *L ofeas . > : = is implement in this case. | gue or ota ef fe eee te | - Exploring The Caribbean Possibilities. |rewsee “revered ot ae | Meatrea! Gaseio Actually, of course, the original | ted political parties. ; * Do you remember: that old , wheat and canned or frozen fruits | aid ams around Africa and eer aka coe be ira heen eae wide = = a a oe idea of making federal grants to uni- The worst of it is that Ottawa oo i a ne sun- | and v a a we could be an maproeaine corrected as soon as péssible |'in Expo '67, it is evident that the | it quite evident that the pseudo- versities based on population is not | shows no signs of wanting to discon- | men spoke of creating an eh | Barbados, the Bahamas, Jamel. | peg omg cane fe, | Dut not -before the face has tul- | Soviet Union intends to equal or | Victorianism of the Stalin era new. It was one of the recommenda. | tinue these secret conclaves. It is | Canadian province in the Carib-| ca, Trinidad and. the Leeward | lands, especially im technical |, 2° WS tee picle onda lute oak Zea LS tions made by the Massey Commis- | planning more of them, making | lands would mate an apt comp. |at shout $15, million each way | MPa talking’ of this project |@f, ‘0 boys. Plastic surgery of || Russia's will be the most am | In epite of « rather ponderous sion on National Development in the | farce of the .claim that- we govern | lement to mainland Canada, it | per year. Thus those islands | urge that we should explore its on wee should not be confused | bitious of all the foreign contri- | character, the Soviet Union's Arts, Letters and Sciences back in | ‘ourselves through our elected was argued. ; tank after-USA, Britain, Japan, | possibility with the: British is- jectal rejuvenation (lifting) butors, and will cost some $15 | exnibit at Brussels was one of ac hap 8 elected repre- | ‘They should sell us cotton and | West Germany and Venezuela, | lands; which Britain is now of- | the older person. enlilion, consideraiily m Of¢/ a. ics posular and 1950. In the following year the gov- | sentatives in the House of Commons. |~tropical foods such as eugar and | but ahead of- France, Italy and | fering a form of associate state- DIGESTIVE DISTRESS am, te emeut Spores by | pap ernment accepted the recommenda- | Our junior MP for Queens and his- | ‘tus ‘uits. which we cannot | Australia in volume of trade | hood. Gilles Gregoire goes fur-| R- McF. writes: The eches |the United States government. Russia is obviously deter- tion to-pay the universities an an- | ‘torian of the C ; :| grow; in return they could be a | with. us. -Sparked ‘by tourism, | ther: ‘Let's take in the French digestive distress located in bg Segara lly leg one mined to make this just es true oe Conservative party, Mr. | substantial market for our pro- | the potential increase. in trade | islands euch as Martinique and y ight side have:been diagnos- | ©. if maior theme. TMumer: | of its exhibit et Expo. 3 nual grant of 50 cents per head of | Macquarrie, is on the right track in | ducts - not just the centuries old | could be a bonanza for Canada | Guadeloupe as well.” ee ee oe - ore — The fact that Russia is taking population. In 1958, the Diefenbak- | protesting against such ecadien | trade in cheap dried codfish. | while bringing greater prosper- | So many MPs are now think- Pe cae . What can be done = pavillion’ iteelt ’ will be | Such pains to present a major ‘ ieee ince he W : proce - |, Then’ there is the’ huge potential | ity to that underdeveloped area. | ing along these lines that we = sedate ta tae Weetare of | effort, combined with the fact r. government increased the per e wonder that more of his colleag- | of the tourist_trade: our 1ith|_Some MPs suggest also that, | are cure to hear the topic raised 4 REPLY | the so than | that the United States is also capita-grant to $1.50. In the debate |_ ues are not equally alert to the dang- | Province would earn USA dol: | instead of spreading our small’ in Parliament 00. Beachy ets gpimnon a et ee spending @ large sum, should de Se Speech in rh Mg. |" ers involved. —| tare by cunenwing “Florida ta |-—--. ie ka © ey reduce epasta. Sargery tthe “' Our Yesterdays ba thses ves Sending werd ounced ; ae ttractin; ; : 4I, tle | femnative. ee Difebaker announced tht, | Spurs To Discovery. | See | ToStudy Backward Pupils /""TStux auurscr, |r nie carn Pn | Ste coin ay capita. - Columbus, as-we all know, discov: | # great benefit in our balance ee lergic io. milk, what symptoms | TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO | HYG. ty side, ‘The 5 a ised : 4 ar? of payments position with UG.A. | The minister for Education Other measures, including the | does he have? (January 28, 1941) more they try to outdo each In 1951-52, the first ygar in,which. the West Indies by accident. He Nevertheless that concept of of Republic of Ireland, Hon. | establishment of classes REPLY Emperor Haili Selisssie raised | sneer the more Eiipo will bene- the 50-cents-per-capita : int went .| set out on -his ‘voyage to, the new | the Caribbean islands becoming joa wb ve Pg ete een for slow learners en Some dev teenage or Se ee en ees ade a“ nie force, Canada’s univessition re. | world in the belief that by salting | yi"™ “rT “en |suat cn te puis of ac | aol Seapine |e, rs or nea conprn, | Eee Sens Sere 3 , is a esta a es, ms le ‘ (MPs THINK ALIKE The report Larecolic_and eczema. ______| interior to head British. . aided amount they will receive when the | to the East Indies, and thereby took But this winter has seen the | sion on Mental Handicap | tion units have also proved bene- ENERGY FOODS pes Oe fine cae ek | Be wat i oer SS: | mn | et RE |, len see gee |e . u on. be p ery possibly, such basic discoveries 2 year - Fee measures have ? : PRINTIN to all provinces except Quebec in the | as the wheel and the process of fire. jr ge suneine to laisear Se haat Re vente for men- OY eden ae es ae Sodtninleede tohil ‘than |ore of a “hip fost in European 6 traditional manner, the Association | by friction were stumbled upon by | ‘om_ the rigours of the miseticn tally Rastienoped oe The an must now - tackled ‘more peice See oo This coe wie” ae tana oo __.of Universities and Colleges taking | our remote ancestors in similar ac- Douglas took his wite to | PiiwGation Retardation has been | tore ‘comprehensive ‘scale, | bave-been led to believe. Pro- | bald Hooper, 21, of Murray Har- leticunie abies the allotment of each province and | cidental fashion. But here are two ~ te venee Conservative | asked to sxaraine the protien’ = will be the role # the Com- _ i are preferable | bour, P.E.I. invitations, invoices, 3 . . i ~ Hales Creditiste. pupils ‘ailing tee } Edii¢a’ cati “Retarda- = 5s hours. before. amen 2 dividing it among the provinces’ uni- | later examples of how the laws of | Gregoire each wore one of the © ee ak Wis do vot conan Sine in to oa he autae, a or track meet. TEN YEARS AGO ST ee iciattag - vérsities and colleges according to | chance work in such matters. We | many Caribbean euntans at the | any of the categories of head. Education on the extent and cau-| ae co Ce a (January 28, 1966) | quirements. All jobs ” : : opening ; capped pupils for wh " f . FLW. : Mrs. Lily Corrigan « Pe pl a ahi It is noted came upon them—quite by chance, of | “Those MPs of all parties | schools are already provided. | 88 of educational backwardness | babies brought on by the forenu- | elected as quasiéent. ter the roe he association a distri course—in - American exchange, in | brought back the same ee im reductions which have on the measures which should | la or by the am third oa of the Ladies’ Ausili |! CiyaRDIAN - PATRIOT |.” ---¢e.money.on.a different basis, taking-_| .a revie igi Canada should made in recent years 2 ie ary of the Canadian : into account greater Or enea ee ee So ea “Eu ee at the. West Je ‘the size of classes im _National he qualitcations which should | 20M, good are convinced | at the Clover Chub A EI ‘educating part-time students and | chips and ice cream cones. | ore . teachers engag- | that elie in children represents | Chi. CENTRAL. placl ae er ; teaching of backward | one early manifestations : tiie costs of different courses. It seems that Jay Gould, the fin- ir Ske ven | ot allerey. The Queen and the Duo of 1, PRINTER Y ©"'This is one issue, at least, which | ancier and railroad manipulator, was John Matheson for example TODAY’S HEALTH HINT— | Edinburgh left London by plane we have a right to expect will go | dissatisfied with a batch of fried | ‘tests that our detence for. ° «oe tr sc ecemreer tne sere semgeernten eee eens though the House with a minimum | potatoes while dining at a hotel in | Canadian teses and diferent ts Long Live Minister! ee : of,partisan wrangling. | _ | Saratoga Springs, N.Y. He sent the | lands. . This would assist their Toronto Globe and Mail a be spuds back -to-the- kitchen, -with-in-- ; they ould told ape snags. How to get_maximum bustle | words, “if the economy gets = A Dismal Example structions to cut them thinner, Af- | cent legacy for the islands in the | out of cabinet ministers is a per- | worse. -——-will order hin to be-) What's become of the famous | ter this happened twice. the outraged | *<™ ee ee eee auras | Noo Garis es et : i Pp ce, the g work which they would require. | ernment. Fortunately, this is an | Now there's an incentive sye- Fulton-Favreau formula-for-repatriat- | chef decided to slice the potatoes | area in which Indonesia’s Presi- | tem Prime Minister Lester Pear- . ing the Constitution? Mr.’Favreeu | ridiculously thin, using a straight | Wives mie ort ‘endef | Gini, Smnme. tot _without»| son might well keop in mind ae . redid ’ i 's in it for us? Trade of | ideas. a his much-bruised-.team enters himself, speaking as President of the | edge razor. He popped the wafer | course is the ace.At present we | Mr. Sukarno has offered a.| the new parliamentary session. Se ae an ees Privy Council, says he would rather | thin slices into boiling oil and, voila! | fBend ur. somes USE. clans | cabinet post to anyone allie to | Ee eae, Go eauive Charlottetown to: ‘ . $ - » mn see the job delayed for a while. He | —the Saratoga chip was born. Sixids eum SULA COO | Sali Witkin linee ‘seeming: |lents (ieee telochit Ge aeoee = Mlames the Tories for holding up its The ice cream cone came into ex- | ft. .,With pg okt daeed (The price of rice, etaple of the | draconian) for the. Indonesian | @ om passage; but this, as the Toronto | istence at the St. Louis fair of 1904. | Canadian dollars to buy those eet Gh wks Die nad wena tor 19 seed to Montreal . Globe oa oe ae out, oe An ice cream vender ran out. of — oie x ow There is a catch, Failure will | the “back benches and fa. @x- ee. ie ; 5 would | mean ears SO treme cases receive ultion- Batipa ee ad _ Plates; and as an emergency sub- | pend those dollars buying auto- | unlucky mn and in the | ate sentence: a oma op | ak : yed—more correctly, abandon stitute had a sugar waffle man in the | mobiles, surplus farm products | President's’ own picturesque ! pointment to the Senate. Moncton —because Quebec doesn’t want it. next- booth- roll-up-some-thin-waffles |. pe Se es eee ss onahd: : Rae ; il We pointed out what we thought | in a cone shape. The fair goers liked sticated 20th century market ~ Tho “a Africa C U6 2 ae Be were some good reasons why we | both the idea and the taste of the | ere for our'beef, milk, eces, - nN COUps'. Saint . ohn re: shouldn’t want it either, when it was | edible ice cream holders—and the Mentresl Star : ae our local Legislature. It left | dry cleaners throughout the contin- PUBLIC FORUM ‘ack Gi Ae Aes cts teat ey cos ce e door open for some slick pressure | ent are endlessly in this inventor's © te open te the discussion | {WO Years, and it would be temp- | erged or freshly independent na~ |~ ys by the larger provinces which | debt. ty cerreopeneent #0 qm fe se 7 La off the bo up- | tions bp gh immune from in- ould leave us at a disadvantage. But while these discoverie: i ee a aie tae cnctins | nee ena SO See | cenceel Sie and havea Hut particularly we objected to the | be attributed to luck or pi gong Jet to iting and condenssion where ea oral spe snd misled os the ates of ation acide: anner in which it was concocted be- | cident, it is: noted that e | |. Sater tale any correspondence resard- < le ea Se tek Nice Wea ea ’ qually im- | eater inte any correspondence regard- | ed an important role, of pains. Britain left Ni th oe 9 cae ae ae sc portant was the presence of a pre- coma cuaaa for superficially i was a mutiny | some solid ination eval ovincial con i i : one group against | service, system— to j@ction is now reasia in this Foronto via Muttoos fore herve a nd But thet ee oes i ate at \ ch fortuitous feats. Many a person Sir,—It is with deepest sym- | bition, it appears, was not, to | these- institutions cannot te ex- per, which has some devastating | had taken a bath before Archimedes, | enn! ee enue ws omar to | wrest sho for ' a sake eee a compensate for inher- ‘ : ; i ; ’ ; onder- | as.we seen D go |.en , religious: region- ' - to 8 “ ap ; eee ae . a - ne. ache used the experi- are gh “a ond eevnnene in the ren pa el differences. the Ni- ; reca at the o orm- |. e ormulate the «laws of vo , it is. more li H on ; hoyée physician at the Provin- | motivation to in- a was drafted in a number of secret | of buoyancy and specific gravity. | cial Home for the Aged for many | effective politicians who either heetings in 1960 by the provincial | Newton’s famous falling apple and | Yeet* When he entered the | condoned widespread graft, ‘or attorneys-general and.the then Min- | James Watt's. equally famous steam- Gents, parten, a conserend; be coring the ‘ata buslaces of gor of em ter of Justice, Davie Fulton. It had | ing tea kettle were merely the spurs ee _ a deep oo. g erning a difficult country. Bri- | in Rhodesia. a ~~ that time the approval of all the .| to discovery of the laws of gravita- "0 ox we ‘ pool Talareinan wn ae V nco ; uvel $56 00 hema or. ne ae ie zi ae of the steam en- | will never hes forgotten --< ro oe be considered oe. sas ce eek mabe - aie idn’t get off the ground. » gine. As the 19th-century American | ‘indness and sympathy” ation that this was aot |" MOSCOW (Renters) — : fi : ‘ his two I extend | merel traditional der Soviet 4 it was revived by the Liberal Physicist, Joseph- Henry, once put it. ‘ay ancure wengaman, Say Gel by greedy ooldiers. oe ative aes ‘pseh toenail soe: government at another secret meet- | “The seeds of great discoveries are | his soul. OTB A Elk ll boda aad ing of Prime Minister Pearson and -| constantly floating around us, but | (Mrs.) MARIE McOARTHY, RN, | credence to the argument of | he blocked “the pe ag the 10 Premiers. The outcome of | they only take root in minds well pre- ‘atron Provincial Home euch men as Ian Smith that Af- | rolling towards a . Mi for the Aged, ricans are incapable of govern- | trofanov’s truck the bus,