~4 ei a note that the commission is . headed by Maxwell Weir Mackenzie, Triggers L i: Red China’s Seat former d minister of trade By Alexander Farrell nent eee ee ee ee oad comm a other membe Asthma : Gage ee < + ee pee sone Ts ‘ne UNITED NATIONS (CP) —, either want the Nationalist Chi. pain we ies fronk Woner | are MJ. Coldwell, former leader of By Dr, Theodore R. Van Dellen | The debate over China's seat | nese kicked out or are totally. Published every week day morning (except Sun | the CCF party,.and Yves Pratte, a ‘| A sudden change in tempera- | in the United Nations say bear | indifferent to their fate. i eT ar Henman cneagen Ob. | Tene Cad MNTOE, TONGS O00 Coe De chine lett tov eee ee ee an att ae ee - : a 5 7 nears va eyed Montague, Alberon | spicuous by their absence, which is tember, in New York City, when | that it will settle the issue but | United States to the extent of and Souris. : perhaps just as well. ui the temperature first dropped | delegates—or some, at least~ | believing that as of now, the Represented nationally by Thomson Newspapers ‘The commission is to advise the ' | below 55 degrees F. there was a | are looking. forward to some-| UN can no longer the + Advertising Services: Teronte 425 University Ave. . 7 : ! sharp increase in. emergncy | thing that might carry it beyond | existence of the Empire-3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street. Un: | government on “what security clinic visits by asthmatics, The | the sterile wrangling of recent | government in Peking. But Can- SS yersity 69942; Western Office 1030 West Georgie methods and procedures are most ef- ae ee Se ae years. ‘| ada also believes the National- SY Sirest Vencouver MA 7037. - , i. most of these persons | It was yeports from Ottawa, | ist Chinese shouldn't be treated S\. ‘Mamber Canadian Daily Newspaper Puplisners | fective and how they can best be have an allergy lo many difer | end then frost Tokyo,” that | as i they sre o no _____ 2S, Asociation’ end The Canadian Press the Canadien | in niemented.” Hearings of ‘the body ent agents. on ae created this. mood of sequence. How much. p s is exclusively entitled. to the use for sepubr : “\ The majority of asthma at- | tion in. which delegates are | there is for this position She - Ronen. news dispatches in this paper | will be secret, and the commissioners, tacks are triggered by an aller- | awaiting the debate, which | termine how fruitful the China tt a6 Ae Tossl noe pubtahes igen. AB in making their-study and report, gen to which the indivitual is | begins ; : debate is. | % ny ight_or republication of special depatches hers | must take all necessary steps to SE ee Ae ee ct Seca en ee bee ee . Pines hear abs piece eset preserve the secrecy of sources of thing can be causative. Now and | trying to work out @ new sp-| motion calling for “restoration | SN. $93.00 a\year by 8 rural routes and | security. information, the privacy of then a respiratory infection tow- | proach to the problem arising | of the lawful rights of ~ Le Abed. = S ae . individuals invol ed in ’ ches off the attack. Nervous ten- | from the fact that the rulers | People’s Republic of China.” & $16.00 » year land and“U.K. $20.00 per |» vost specific cases, Y gion may do the same. of 700,000,000 Chinese aren't re- | There may also’ be a motion . fa yeor In U.S. and e outside British Com | and the “security of information During 0 siege of bronchial s6- | prosented ta the ‘world organ from Canada, or somebody else, ~ oN Le provided to Canada in confidence by | thma the sufferer has a eee aoe that the UN study a formula for =. Not over THe single copy. : \ getting air into and out & what it | the seating of Communist i Member Addit Bureau of CO other nations. -Jungs because the muscles that , seems | China, in the Security Councit e details of the terms of re- surround the larger bronchial urge the | ai well as the General As- ~e. deathtlese will he fille ai ioe me Spee. Se ee to consider some formula | sembly, and the retention of os Can membranes are swollen Communist | Nationalist China, or Formosa, - t, and it is to be . get. thr ‘combluntion arrows Chinese, by | as a separate member state in Eh : the internal of these | whatever name, can be mem- | the assembly. ' . | passageways. The afflicted per- Cambodia, pro-Peking all the son is able to inhale without too way, kicks off the debate Fri- much trouble. but he’ finds it | I Tokyo it was reported that | day and will be followed. by -| hard to exhale. Breathing is _the ‘United States wants Japan | Italy, which, like Canada, is noisy and wheezing can be |'to help it block efforts in this | believed to want some serious beard across the room. Whe | direction. This report lacks con- | effort made to achieve what Se- ~~}. pevere, the victim appears to | firmation but the United States | cretary-General U Thant calls be suffocating and becomes-pale | nas jet it be known that it con- | “universality of membership.” | — ee tinues to oppose acseat for Pe- | The Nationalist “Chinese will ne If treatment is not started im- | “7h, werdunting US.‘stsel's| ts battle hadw’t bess factors that can | squarely joined by then, it will : Canada’s initiative | be on Monday, when Canada, ‘? Camp . The other is the United States and Albania, s - : j & prominent | Peking’s mouthpiece * had figured on this, we don’t know; Brae A a Peking seat | are listed to speak. but after the treatment th — A Se ett seer nk | aes ie W fs amtegioeret | ILE BEHIND | Enjoyed The Year Round "But the banquet had been ordered, | eonscte gis! “OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson as : and-the party would be obligated to | qty in safe hands. Ne eS af ao * eet need te amie ten Sor foot the.bill. Hotel manager Nyles | ~ Exorbitant Demand ~\\Liberal Return ToTrader” Howe Tactics berries are as | sey, Washington, and Oregon. _<)_Craston like a good sport in-| _ The value of goods services eS a eS SS 3 neler ter: a —— a a - ne circu : : ie said most of preduced in ye . Sharp pace in oa ARPS oa = commie; and ‘Analy be lentod gi _ The cranberry always has been ___be absorbed Rigner than lage pear, Cond "ot Gais\| = beontar fig Tage” ie [we tw aust oft tong hein, | peveicy that he would oat de thieKy over | pounded the ¢ruit with meat Int ‘ about six percent is, more~produc- enesoding ed in nent is that Defence ay wee ste / inflated prices. ” a would be less at least than the entire Woo’ Oe ene | sist March oe ; mt 1. the demand of Air-Canada’s ag- [represents name ble pro- $5,500 for the $5.50-a-plate affair. unionists for a 20-per cent | omemonth’s of the esti- ; he was caught Largely this consisted, it seems, of and fringe benefits pan Defers 8 cold cuts. S eee —— a ; ) Something symbolic ‘here, too; | when you come to think’of it! For it oe ape «=~ had been a “cold cuts” affair all bear meat through so far as the party’s leader giving. ‘They —-Was_concerned... »-by- ten bushes nowledging his priceless gift in re- a = : storing the party’s confidence’ after ‘ ; . decades of defeat. As he ‘ reminded | _- the conventién_himself, _amid hoos_ | « ? te : : cal debabea ll ory leaders ed in thé eastern longshore and sea- fore him averaged fewer than fifty | workers’ case for pay boosts of the Parlis + ,parliamentary seatsan election, | order of 30 per cent over two years, ~ while under his command the party plus the interim award of 18 per cent oe iid : ‘os TS bad averaged much better'than 100 | to railwaymen with possible com- | today, when "has seats. But that was “past history” to | puisory arbitration: above that fig- | Passed from.the monar ha * _ his auditors. Who wanted to“hear | ures Unions can hardly be blamed™| iment can hobble the cabinet by” : = about that? =| for trying to fix these settlem ements as | Withholding money supply. If the The dominant. view to | a precedent and a guideline for a new plaint Seam oat crvees es batigead — = have been summed up by tlie young- , wreing A. ae young- | standard-of wages. But the taxpayers | ultimate sanction of forcing the _ Sst Of our own MPs at the confer- | simply cannot afford to permit them | cabinet to resign, on the grounds” _€nce, who said that for too long “we to do it. a seicceemak eee ¢ pit Relations with = have been confusing our past with our Of course, the federal government | °F 4 change of government must | practical and less for heavy duty wax for vinyl! plastic future.” A great poet of another age | is to blame for its own misfortune. | ™ be received by the undersigned up to had said that “all im“ We ehcd ss | a The debate stemming “from |_ by up ‘all our past acclaims’’| Tt shoiild have known what it '--was | “is stipply motion was primarily Lesson Tuesday, Nay..29; 1966. Lowest or our future,” but Camp. followers | jetting itself in for. Sooner of later, | concerned with defence. But by}, , net necessarily scepted would find little inspiration in that. | j¢ must take a stand, or else the | % ™meaus entirely motion. But | S : No one thought of ay ; : Oe the debate became known as the = its ug coming up with | economiy of the country will be ruin- | defence debate, because the Con- Mrs. L. L. Wilki Henry Ford’s famous offhand gen- ed. And nobody will suffer worse |-stvative opposition largely used SS - ' Or ¢ralization that “history is bunk,” but | than those relying on pay cheques | (%,0*pormmnity, to attack De es retary Alberton Regional High. Soh wouldn't it have been a scream if |. ‘The government seems hesitant to | This attack was certly, sn ab ‘onde ane Sf ia somebody had? Just.the answer to ; [ “unify” aot Ae Paocheceaaaanr taser taaaie y intervene'in the case of Air Canada, | ‘ection to his plans to “unify’ nt that External Af- Se Dees Whe Diol And coubint HK {Gat it will have ‘to oct Mf & strike | eo srme teen ae | See ee Tet Marte wes eee s no a ee all, . Henry, | settlement is not. reached soon. It older Diefenbaker plan to “‘in- | Calgary yesterday. ; poole oe whatever tural deficiencies, | would have ample justification for | ‘erate’ the command structure | “He said-Japan’s controls have doe came had a lot of things going for him? doing so, and on a basis that will | Sther support services, But there | Sucouraged the ftw of borrow | sod stim needs In any case, we hope the admirable | recognize the fact that: the organiza- | is widespread opposition to Hel- fai into Mareiety, Geran followed the Japanese Mr. Craston doesn’t get-too— badly tion cannot raise its wage bills by 42 -lyer’s - proposal to “unify” .the ).ing Canadian invéstors control popes hag on stung over the cancelled Tory feast. | per cent in one year and still remain | actiy what thot word sayer the | OT. Ue ae ai mortgages and the Perhaps, in addition to the unused | competitive with other intérnational | three services would become | 1. Nosition of Japanese inves, | {Uzt cam, tm time, be h | : apangse invest- | the country would-be ; = cold cuts, he could salvage the trim- | sirtines. Its duty was to have made a ae nen ay, @ rst ors in Canada who are-free to | better position today. C a e ttetown t »s~% mings as well. They might make valu- | this clear to all. concerned in the | same uniform, promoted through oe ” a“ om thee uae Seca : ar able collectors’ items sqme day, when | ¢ : the same rank structure, and Se ie >|. Be Be the whole affair will have become | *°* - ee tarvnc. Gas cake ta lon Gate = reesechakie’ oo af:| ehest @0 per efet Gh tama Montr eal. ; of the past, - istori i | No More. Stewardesses? | tin the air. Taere ore diene | ee eat, po ge an ll conteaten We a “ ce + coun e ‘ = eae te _—? it _—_ Dee John Turner, federal minister | obiections m s democr i ee foreigners to own more | terests, slong with same 70 per Moncton Be ON ee Ze 2 archa ogists. out portfolio who has special will and the choice of the vol- than 15 per cent of. the stock in\| cent of our’ oif'and gas produc- \ can tell? ibitities in the d - ihete’ tar ditne sean companies, and limits | tion and about 60 per cent of a : sete Be ean Gn mateo; the morale being | ‘¢™_to 10 per cent in others | our mining and smelting. : * New Secur ity Probe the other day and came up with some > * FI ectroni Cc Sn oopi n ~~——-*—Prime Minister Pearson-has finally~|—disturbing-news for airplane steward-—|- pg IIE, BUI VI “abled the order-in-council establish- | esses. Air traffic in the future, ashe | OUr Yesterdays Hamilios OF ing a three-man royal commission to | ‘sees it, may not have any place for Grom The: Gaahfies : More power to British Colum- , out regardless of who Is re Aook into all aspects of ity | th Travel ok to i sapenanls TWENTY - FIVE YEARS A GO | bia Premier W.A.C Bennett for-| able, Modern tdetinology places pec of securi them. ve su * Bf AC, ot % ces amethods.and procedures in Canada. | jets so fast that no journey anywhere Red armies er the | @ Vancouver's sensational ui- cou a ae with she »He had promised to do this last week, on earth will take longer than six & mt ree ee ee = Sees eaves-dropping hundred dollars and stealthy in- iid ,and the commission itself is one | hours. “It may well be that meals and ound 5 tact tetin wall. ‘The eftide tenie’te leh 0.4 | which had been promised last sum- | stewardesses will be outmoded,” he i acknowledged a withérawal to days ago when 8 private detec thet ‘cle should nuckle ar C Brook : _mer during the controversy over the | said. “All planés will have standing- | ward the Causasus on the Kerch Srhed by ee NOME chnortt te | G2, Instead, it should intensity orner Paw tented George Victor Spencer and Gerda | room only because of the limited area =| mstall microphones .and listen- ie eta he ee ; : «Munsinger cases. Also promised b i ‘ C H British infa raids | ing equipment in hotel rooms soa : Biunsinger eases Also promised ‘y-| sng } wil take, travelfréan. ene. } Roe, Doi inte, nde} erat tel ss | Fam » ua.| Foronto _-sair. Pearson was that the Opposition | place to another.” . ? hoth the British and United Stat- | Pulp and Paper Workers of Ca-.| yon ero the RCMP allega- ’ swould be consulted tn-traming the Mr. Turner was talking to the Air | 08 navies, were recommended nada during a convention. ed bern oe ete ie ones ~ - , terms of reference. Pilots Association in Vancouver, | by the Russian enibessys °80 | 4. Be Padonty Arr eh 4 gation would have had ax W n el-lom ~---w ~y Tt gags expected that the commis. | whose reaction to this prophecy is not..| diverting the full wetght of Ger- | umbis” assistant commissioner tT Je'’g2 susmicion attached to it|—WM RM BE Sota sion would be headed by a Supreme: | reported. But the speaker observed -| man arms against Russia. fovached an woes ‘cue authority, Mr. Bennett is provid- Court justice, as was the case in the | with’evident pleasure that the new ARS AGO should be resarded. as innocent, | 22, % chance for the air i previous inquiries. But in the Mun- speedy flights would be welcomed by cnomiteat 18, ae tie S t to find por ae a Vancouver , Singer case particularly, the political | those who had éxperienced trans-At- | Russia called anew ‘for “disar- SE meliae soci saree hyd the find- | lantie economy flights “in ae world sh es ‘smn ice'haws been an rcroping BERLIN (AP) >. Soviet offs. —ings-placed the judiciary in-anything {pany of a dozen bilious babies. successful nuclear over} of intense tivairy between: cers returned to United ‘Staten but a favorable light: If top-ranking | Je put’ the whole world into proper | 5°V'*t territory. — ,: | feat ale The: esventtad htt | ot Siren Aucerenn waned eee jurists are- loath to be involved in | perspective with his observation that aft sarees cath, oxee a a ae emlennenl weg ie their Pan . jet 727 . : e3 " : : was ‘discovered. : car} Commu- | aera = a -_ ge ‘Regina wil) be 10 minutes from Lon- | 15 ‘inch blanket of wet snow |. This sort. of snooping , should stot Teaat Gateaee tae miles a 4 don over the pole.” ; a settling over the Island. be ferreted out and from West Berlin Tuesday