ptr. Martin advocated, but. a policy - that frankly: dropped all pretense © about the Chiang Kai-shek regime in Formosa representing China. The Canadian proposal would in effect farmers a total loss of labor and in- come. Such gestures would be worth- less and meaningless unless the union could enlist the total support of all agriculture—and the OFU spired the three-ball pawnbrok- historic | er. emblem flowered the genius. of _ artist, poets, and philosophers. * a, : : \ , | x ce , ‘ ’ | : re : ey ? : Z : a X: : 4 mee bow , z\ 5 : 4 ries ‘ the bat menace that spreads it. The — — : . She Guardian results will be followed with interest | > ; = 4 Heart : A Strange ‘Combination face in other parts of the world, for there ~ - eek} ° ee comasey Be Core Seven Prince tdwere lslend Uke the Dow ith . : ' Disease . : ; : ae W. J. Hancox, Publisher has been an upsurge of the disease Q KCAT ‘ unforseen complica- | outright majority im the 199 ; Wallace Werd io — recent years. According to the 1966 By Dr)Theedore RB. Van Detlen | tions Kurt George Kiesinger, | |, Managing Editor dey morning texcapt sox | report of the World Health Organiza- ¥ enn el ana Wek Baal’ | ote tak tomes Hoo on | eh Ge home Deeee en EP day and statutory holidiys) a 165 Prince, Steet tion’s committee on rabies, the cur- | ’ not be feared. We are not im- | be chancellor of West Germany | give only a precarious majority * Charlottetown, PE. by Themen a evee Alben | rent outbreak among wildlife- in mortal and there always will be | by week's end of six in the 496-member hi, | Same seen ot Semone Hownees. Asia and North and South ty a “top killer.” Heart disease | If it comes off, the man whe Tae caition oC Se ns thames eee Eee ; reached this status when vaccin- | made it possible, ironically | Democrats and 202 Social Pphdvetone Services: Toronto 425 Universitv Ave. | America is the worst in 100 years. ft @s, antibiotics, and \. improve- | enough, is Mayor Willy Brandt | ecrats would give it a one-sided * Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Un | Rabies has appeared in countries free 3 ( ments,-in sasitation eliminated | of West Berlin, leader of the op- { majority over the # Free Dein- ~- | -A-versity 6-5942) Western Office 1030 West Georgie | From it for decades. And as rabies : infections from the top of the | position Social Democratic party | ocrats im opposition. # Street Vancouver MA 7037. “ ener ; heap, Cancer or accidents could | who has tentatively agreed to | Still, it makes a strange pic. o=" Member Canadien Daily Newspaper Pusiisners | spreads among animals, the danger . takeover if diseases of the | the ‘grand coalition” under | ture — former Nazi Kiesinger Association ahd The Canadian Pres The Canadien | rows that humans will be bitten and {¢ heart and blood vessels are er-.| which he would be vice-chancel- |and anti-Nazi Brandt, who Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub- edicated. jor and probably foreign minis- | fought in the Norwegian under {lication of all news dispatches in this paper | infected. eas : According to Clarence Randal | fer. ground during the Second Worls [+ pened So per 3 tie Senet Se an Vampire bats are especially danger- “Fear defeats the heart: under- | Many in Brandt's own War, smilingly meeting with re. i and also the local news publishe e ' standing solves the problem.” find the alliance but | porters to their tenta- “AY * right or republication of ‘pecial dispatches here | ous rabies-carriers because their bites | A The old ticker is a tough organ | after an angry 10-hour debate | tive agreement. 4 ," a = . | may go undetected. A man generally : , ; “f ‘but remarkable advanceme nts | 2™ong party ae of the a —_ & . Se \- 2° $13.00 year by mail on rural routes and | ~ knows if he's‘Meen bitten by, a dog or spas oe Sarat fo bt Besodt gp theed with up| Genely clewe’ Ee tnd twit ta yey ces sural ee U:K.-$20:00°per}-cat_or wild animal and hé can get ~’ artificial heart is here to stay | Sotiations. Final approval, they | his party to defest and had an- ht tues on cates oun Cem | treatment in time. But a vampire bat”) 28 AE —|-and-new heart tor-old is next on | Sid, wemld Sepa oe ne-{ election after the 1965 general - See os ‘os aba dios can settle on a cowboy sleeping in Of an artificial ban, as Control | presentation in the new cabinet. | a third attempt. But when the ei. ce Member Audit Burseu of Circulation. the open, suck. blood from his foot . problem in. that the device does aoa ae eee ie stile Srheed seers unaat,b began CJ io ; ~~ 2®The strongest memory is— weaker~}—and-infect—him—with_rabies_without_|_ = YD). _f | fe, eePond te emotions or exer | neared confident and even | sider. WP , | 0’ than’ tne weakest ink” - waking him up. These pests are un- The Vineberg operation for | ® polleague to take-over 5 —lawyer, 7 ley | fice WEDNESDAY, NOV. 30, i968. | common in North America but in j ~e- Ser ce ea gees er} es aes te party sa alee yet Be 4G aM ey Ne : . 1953 scientists detected the first cas restore many tardiae cripples to | argue that Brandt would be well | between Nazi Foreign Mitister “=> -#—-€anada-And-China———+-of bie : : t eatis Tt | a a useful life. The nique over | sevens to fies 8 coalition with | Ribbentrop and ro |» After his’ forthright ent’ | the United States, and now such ames seriou lok cate ft to oes tt Been, Danaea Sprit Sarl sa ha jab de r the admission of . | cases are.increasingly reported. - blood from outside sources. The | Gowafall of Chancellor Ladwig | during the war ||. ; Calling for the admiss 7 ideal candidates have severe an. | Erhard a month’ ago when At| His two fo meppacters é ; munist China to the United Nations, A Des erate Course gina pectoris that -does not re- | owing a dispute ever economic | are foriner lor Konrad |‘ £xternal Affairs Minister Martin has | . Pp Z ee spond to the usual . Ap- | Matters. Adenawer and Franz Josef , ; |___No one would sériously question proximately 500,000° might bene- | _ They —_— ew in such ae a / \ a vote on this issue and for settling, | the fact that farmers have every right Electric defibrillators a1 #o wi om: ' instead, for support of the Italian | to a standard7of living comparable save the lives of those whose | Whereas with the Christian) Moth favor with Kiesiger » proposal to create a committee of ex- | with that enjoyed by other segments L7 boost eo eas its rhythm and at | Democrats they would be “but Gester and closer friendship . ploration into the China-UN question. | of the Canadian economy. No one’ x © x ial pacemakers r with any knowledge of the circum- ‘, F lazy heart to ’ But the poor reception given to the ! : — Sis al ) Canadian proposal was proof enough, stancés will contend a wip Rap ; : ci tek hens ‘ to a diplomat of Mr.-Martin’s ex- | been given a square deal in re- “ a A - sure. It perience, that {t would be futile to .| gard. But itis doubtful if the Ontara . YOUR FUTURE IN THE CRYSTAL BALL” but ‘.make a voting issue of it as this stage. | Farmers’ Union has taken the : conscientiously vote for the Alban- | guthorizing its officials-to-call-a arm —}—__ ———— s As Living” Lt a tas ih Satins ae | fan Cambodian motion which was de. | strike “when necessary.” in effect to Stands iving Art Museum | featéd yesterday, and which ‘would | make decisions which would require _ National Geographic News Bulletin seat Peking at the cost of expelling | members of the union to withhold The city of Florence posted ; products, flowing through jence. The officer, who had stud- ? the Nationalist Chinese. .“ their products from market. in werd oH" — cos ar markets, aves one ea) in Sewanee, Sole . war )/ : bee ; : ‘ or! r Ii in What is significant is‘that for the |. “As pointed out in an Ontario ex- | 11) its. art treasures would sur- | the continent. The city’ ‘oa, day her bis first time, a Canadian spokesman has change, this course could spell dis- | vive the Nazi Occupation with | the florin, was Europe's mone- | ed in the United Sta . ( aster for the OFU itself. Milk dump- | little damage. ~"_-“, | tary standard, and the free city- | ‘Out of all the cities put the attitude of Canada squarely , Now, Italy's worst floods im | stats grew powerful under the | Florence ‘had béfore the UN General Assembly. It | @d on the ground, perishable food- | pesriy' a thousand years have | rule of its wealthiest merchants | always separate was. not, a6 soahe observers seemed «| Stuffs left to rot in barns and ware -| chess Wesel, Our. The elty | fect familoc were toe Sictics, | teaaina tot ’ J nce war. we . to think, a “two-China” policy that | houses would represent for striking | far appealed for world-help in | whose tamily cost-ol-arms in: | inviolate” give the seats which are China’s-in | membership represents a minority of . ets ae + both the Seedrity Council and the | Ontario farmers. Further, such action gp a in ane Gletio, Michela in t General Assembly to the Peking | would reckon not at «all with the | is ttaly’s cath oie oe ; = Caeatede de viel, : cture stitute “| but second only to Rome in ar- | Botticelli, Fra Filippo Li } } regime. Chiang and his government a _ O| Gtic aed ‘celversl aiatinetion. | Lees delle Nabble, tod’ colttat i would be offered recognition ss a products it would encourage and the | 3 ion Machievelll, Sa ear. | separatéination. °C importation of meats, vegetables and | churches, gardens,’ bridges, | Amerigo Vespucel” shared { ss Te ether Taiwan, or Formosa. will|- dairy- products that it. would ac- fountains, and piazzas form one | mark of in other Wh ther Taiwan, . . : a @ the noble fields :-—_—_—__—-—_--—--~-- . ever again be a part of the Chinese | celerate and enlarge. a acai " Van ra St ‘Republic i another matter entirely. | ~~ Evidence before-the parliamentary_|_ ts Annual If the natives, other than the Na- | Committee on food prices has focused aoe eae Stes eat eee meet at every turn. |/ | : Ye / EAD OFFICE: MONTREAL = : ; tionalist forces, have their way, it will | attention on the disparity between fuscant ons ridge Gousinating ae aie tecae, bridge) / Lf x : . , | ccome-an--indenendent—si -the prices farmers receive and the Valley. Some townspeo- | £8. 75s os of jewelers and gold-4 UJ g : JOCCOHTS 48 Ae penueni Stay Se ee = ? oad ee eve nt ved down to ” Z / ‘its own place at the UN. That is a | Ba ents ort ver and-enabe| ____ Condensed Annual Statemen : consumer. Remedial legislation aim- | lished Florentia, an ambitious |/@5 ® Tiver crossing for 4 Y oy Octobe 31.1%6 OOO 4 | Siar propouaT Teaver “there -What-{-ed-at-reducing this disparity would | hele of name meaning, “Dep/ ‘ high 5 Lif i . eS ae ate | ¥ F lic support g mbellish the fombs | aaa ce 0 eae a a _- - j was needed was to end years of hesi find public support across the te at vee aie ea ~~ of vieartona J, ik a ASSETS | ocrps ~OcToRER- st tation and diplomatic double-talk on | ‘TY- There are other avenues to ages. Then its situation of vital | chapel at the of San Lore SS : ‘ ; ‘ the part of Canada as to the Peking | e*Plored, including freer trade | trade roules— from Rome to | enzo. ficent Uffizi (Césh on hand aid due from banks (including items in transit - $1,156,260,160- § 927,694,157 | regime’s right to represent China in | Policies which would benefit all our | Milan and trans-Alping--Burope, | and Pit apt galleries were once / Government of Canada and provincial government securities, - ‘6 {the world council of nations. Mr. a ” We ee “ade it the commercial cen- | | National 0 phic publish Jo Maia Wi 6 ws + hie Ss aa . \ 1,044,470,732 896,866,701 f a ’ 2 y A : Martin’s s h did this, while mak- . techniques in arm p uction, exten- ter of Italy. Y a U.S. Alp Force officer’s ac- Y j oe i eietis Gee . 411,723, : ing it Jeng his proposal was an sion of ARDA activities and co-opera- Wool, silk, »wood, arid farm ' count St liberation of Flor Yo ppc a cee not exceeding market value 11,723 138 : 578,697,850 interim solution, and that Formosa’s | tive marketing practices. To many of ; 4. fF eese / Dy Call! loans, fully secured 2 Po ee 6 ws oe ee Ss cee 399,051,392 436,478,003 i interests meanwhile would be safe- | ur farmers, it may seem that im- ! Colonizing Nabrador oe om Total quick assets 2... 2... L... $3011,505,422° $2,839,736,711 { guarded. ptt gd lee aoe 6", Comer Brook Western Stee Other loans and distounts.......-.- seecusac SOMES Anne ; Prime Minister Pearson has follow- } » Surely, ; / ot Aa ee tis ed this up by telling the Commons, | be 80 calculated to inflict injury uae = ‘ee sedge ee be toheat eas i Mortgages and hypothecs insured under N.H.A. recta 200,497,113 216,748,235 jin reply to questions, that Canada | Upon farmer-members themselves a a “ ar ig ae Ca EP ae eae ive eek: 76.987.247 70,775,716... . ’ : . : a . r s : : % ' may consider giving formal diploma-_ than for their organizations to take ths as a result of epi me in- power and source of/population Liabilities of customers under acceptances, guarantees and letters e ' tic recognition to Red China if efforts | their cue from, the less responsible’ | :sistence from certale sftyeen dn | Sead weak ae 2 tare close RU a Scie ele fk 6s 277,173,169 303,918,701 | to seat the Peking government in the | elements in the labor movement. Quebec that the Priyy Council | ly integrated w grea ies ee / - made a wrong decision back in | mainland landmass on the Con ng Sg ee rr Ny oa a rere eae 29,174,344 21,103,266 ____*._} UN continue to fail. It would have EDITORIAL NOTES 1927 when they cosfirmed: New. | mainland. // i Peete Te : ie $6,935,930,550 $6,571,055,243 i been more logical, perhaps, to have Something for school children to | {oundland iw oe ee sees Teceet ta ora = ~ peels = : “ 571,055,243 | ’ 4taken this action before going into | look forward to next June will be | mainiand/ te#fitcry. But there of this, on two are {6 remain : LIABILITIES, : ‘the UN with the China-seating pro- | souvenir medallions to mark the cen- ee 5 ae as one Pg shi lat Deposits Pi eee es eewsessce ce SMA2SO s58216080 4 } posal. But whatever the techniques,—|—tennial_of Confederation. About the hd legally, Labrador is fn Mat hb . Se : ; (aia wks 4 lit is the objective which is important. | size of silver dollars, the medallions | # eae, he sae te Reale sal —f Acceptances, guarantees and letters of credit. ....+.+++ + 277,173,169 303,918,701 oes : z o Z 5 ps J n ” . *ec,° i The question of responsible —_ will be packaged in plastic containers || ona! tights are no! sanding ee a . Rite canal op Other liabilities . See Se ten teen gee exe = 16,806,934 15,230,142 a te | cae was’ cae ee | the codtahdry, and susgented Total liabilities to the public... . .-. . < $6,598,195,072 $6,240,793,653 i a doubtful proposition an "| secondary school pupils through /) ~ G ment should : a 2 : g { for a long time. But this is the goal | provincial education departments Our Yest erda s vg oa .. aks ‘Capital paid up .----- ey sete 2 2 Se a0 2 8 528,000 _ 6,528,000 Ae ’ t that must be achieved in the inter- | The Royal Canadian Mint began pro- ‘weer: venaei House of Assem- - Rest Account .. 5 - ++ ee teeter ere eee ene 269,000,000 262,000,000 ~ ¥ 3 ; ests of world peace. duction of them on Monday. Ve J) gy, November 20, imi) tn eed fr modern colonies “Undivided profits... + +2 eres ce ec eesees 2,207,478 1,733,590 3 5 ’ : 4 pe) most confident /communt- ‘the vast Labrador “ : ef | A Potent Killer _ In its current bulletin thé Cana- | gue '® the 18 day od ‘atie ot Jesd ‘og sak bask on tho tie 5$6,935,930,550 _ $6,571,055,243 | : ® In this day and age, it comes as a | dian Manufacturers’ mm re- | forces had thrust to the Gulf of | aalttationders, he sala, | - es ae oe 4 shock to learn that vampire bats are | ports that in terms of hard cash, | Sirte beyond Bengasi, slicing | must colonize Labrador, must - Statement of Undivided Profits a a major scourge in Latin America and | fringe benefits now ost’ leading | west of the yasin desert hatin sorene aoe *. otherwien : 4 that the United Nations Food.and manufacturing corporations an aver- | field, while/already trap ped | lords, The people of this prov- 4 | hgricottare'Orgaplzation has had to | age, of $1,744. annually, This works | Jere beige Coma ny visions | ince must not be ‘alistied with oo —— Ee -< EA. i f mobilize its resources against them. | ut to almost $34 pér week. Included | -vast double encirclement. Brit- ae ee as — ss) Profits, after provision for depreciation and ‘income taxes and ~ : } i These creatures spread paralytic |.as fringe benefits for the purpose of ee meena Axis resis- | the land and develop it, must in ’ after making transféts to loss reserves out of which full pro- .. 4 ' rabies, which has killed human be- | the study were payments employers | the final -phases.of & forse aa gee a tone statistics nena been wants Tee Stenentos © value of nominee 4 * ings and -has become a serious |" thust make according to law, such as is struggle may be near at | t6 indicate that Newfoundland. and lens 5 6 ee i ent ee ee ee es $ 27,432,288 $ 23,239,254 4 * menace to livestock. The UN.agency | unemployment jhsurance and work- |//"" ~=- / eel Se nit are Wi 5 5 ope eo sk ns nk nh ce 8 19,958,400 17,297,280 j estimates that rabies-infected ats | men’s compensation. / / / Premier Hideki Tojo says Ja-| necessary. He stressed the fact : 5 § 747388 3s “941,974 _ + [Kill 50,000 cattle and 10,000 horses LL ' 7 Lf | Retin sod Untied Biter ate. | ae Sam cmrmecneers ge vided profits at beginning of period “173, | ‘ j annually in Mexico alone. In/recent It helps ns to get 4 better perspet- | ence from east Asia “with a Shee : ane Balance of undivided pr beginning of period... . .«. a 590 1,791,616 } years, feeding on the growirig cattle | tive op expenditures at the fo) a ae orem aor ‘ 3 f $ 9,207,478 § 7,733,590 +} sanehing” tndustry:-they—have swept | —f ign Centre to note that/the | Pride of mankind”. | SIX MONTHS UNDERGROUND| | On. oe eee Gite wes 7,000,000 ; E paralytic rabies through /Venezuéla, | famous Stratford Shakespearean Be, N YEARS.AGO © ANDON,* France (CP)—Jean- spnnaeread, to. Rag (leks us end of iad. ete eee art Ps —— Soc aaees Gace i. Bolivia parts of Brazil, northern | Festival had a net deficit of $216,- (November ‘30, 1956) Pierre Mairetet. 25-year-old Balance of undivided profits at of period.-.. 2... eon: BZ $ 1,733,590 3 : J Dale / wy, ee { In a short but colorful cere- | French restaurant owner, was |’ : = ; Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay. 5/this year, despite b office _/' mony another page in the trans. | hoisted out of a cavern Tuesday *Tota! provision for income taxes $25,450,000 (1965 — $22,350,000) 3 ‘lIn one latge, Paraguayan ‘ranch, | /reyenue of $1,206.837. The deficit,/| Portation history of Prince Ed- | after spending six solitary 4 ; ‘alties :; jest in/the organization's 14-yeat | 27, [sland was written "| months there afd becoming the : § +8 : cattle causalties from the hats run as argest 1 - aaa) yea the “Lord Selkirk’ yas launch. | world ‘champion underground W. EARLE McLAUGHLIN J. H. COLEMAN '/ + high as 30 a night. fs fiistory, /was blamed /on increased | ed at Pictou Shipyards. dweller. : Weak ant pale but ap | | * 4 re a: 8 ee . ae f Now the agency is planning a pilot / operating costs, dope with Ahis Startins Coated Aigweye wl] een tan es ies eee Chairman and President Chief General Maiege + program {n Central America of /\/problem, a new campaign to Aaliat | tase the distinction of flying the | a policeman. Mairetet had a te as : a ‘ ~ acale/regional proiects to either | private and ¢orpofAte financial sup- a soe lela ts ta ees es face and used arin - ee is j Sy outythe di -or-drastically redluge/| port has be¢n laysiched, = / | a — pan ng : : WW / / Pog oe —— idle . . S , / f / 7 f/ . ae e 3 aoe >