an a built in Britain to demonstrate their economy. Britain‘s lumber lax w or . was officially opened by Sir Caspar .lohn. e recently - i8 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. Oct. 31, 1964. ’ Development Of Light Beam mm... 0. Government Housing Corporh ~ I formed British ' o ' 3""9‘”°"e"‘w°'d‘l°l"° PutsGloomOnHousm “ n I e By DICK SODERLUND {visited Dr. and Mrs._Townes atl "LABOR UNION PROTEST. ‘NOSI’Z‘9CIIEIlllg’Lyi Cigp);lr12e legit-1311. By ROD CURRIE ber II not I manufactured pr -i MONTREAL (cp)_The Con, a O '1 s-o Separatisis Should Be Put To Work Clai . . i u ABBOTS LANGLEY, Englandluct—ln the sense that cameras dc t- n of Nation“ Tad. , V . .. . . . . ,, .~ . awarded 101nin to two Riis-lwas cited for her determina~ __ , , . - . . rs at _and should to ram MONTREKLC$9X~W “1 {Inc (.iuimflih-Tgsmglltlhoilibflttfié‘ fifieylhearguilflfifismgfis 32ng? sians and an America for basic tion by x-ray techniques of the 3:123:31: "fillings: 223:"; Kg: Yfigfig as is“, material Unions has asked the Canadian Tory leaders with Wit" '[d I'uskf' -18 if?le lvests~ morc )owcr lspeculation icomribmion‘s t” discovery 0‘ 'Struclure‘ 0f Impartam . bio-l goom over the opening and thus permitted into Britainlgovernment to “protest against said the stockv I‘inanlcbici‘ “filth irinihhi‘util‘dll‘rai government! than” “Quote Mill or Burke 8 the maser'laser effecn a 'llb'IChemlcal sumtances' She ls anlot the first Canadian-style home tax-free. the anti-democratic action" of i i »' “'1” H-q - “ '~' ‘ ‘ ‘ i ' l " nd he'll l‘Obabl lulu“; . . i ‘ e the} “It is ve discouraging." isfiscmswhii-‘ll‘eziic a'oiltiiileliiiiv ltgéttlllliylgiilolo l:‘(;\2‘l‘t"i:tfm” that ; ilJelllbmizisimiitvs amarvellouIii, com): light beams ‘0 59““ man‘dnd‘ lessor and the first woman “$31,121.32; t(it!detllnmogztrmtframe said R. H. Ellison. president of in the imprisonment of an Paraphrased Ilisi'ach , ‘ i E 'Thc svsicitv own". work mun-sense stuff. Tell him who1 The Royal SWCdISh Academy‘be elecmd 1' fen‘éw "f the Royaliconstrucnon. the British Columbia associa_:Quoc Suu' president of the ngt, Marcel Varibault sat :p lllt' .\(‘ll. Ihnt's the important ~ ‘ ‘aid it and he’ll accuse you oil"f 5019"” “feted that ha” oflsocmy at om” ' | Canadian government and in- tion, “and don't think thelnamese Confederation of La. r. deserted office of the [cost coin- llllil" " he Sm“ nddin" t’iat Iidealism. The thing Is never to 6 $53,123 Prize money ‘0 3°: .dustry officials agreed that the Brmsh government will savelAs far a! known. sun {1" Dany ‘ic- hcads and spokc wiIh purely practical coiisidera- hfmention names." it ‘Dr. Charles H. Townes, 49. e at. .15_per_cem tax on an imported very much by imposing it... ‘been charged with plotting bilingual gusto about Canada's lions of efficiency- hart- dic- Mr. Faribault himself tnrnsJPI‘OVOSl Ol the MassaChusett“ ;manufactured goods, annouhcw1 If Brigihh huuders are taxed against the government and _ future and the future of his Il'l- taicd his constitutional views hig‘I-sounding in the most un-‘lnstitute of TechnoloEY~ The Monday would be a severe blow on Canadian fini'led lumben was connected with a [mu tive Quebec. ‘ Oiht‘l'provinces wnnl changes . ’ likely places. rest E095 ’0 me' le°lay 33' ' lto Canada's nine-year. $1,000.- Ellison added. they will resort demonstration by workers to His staff had long since loft loo. hc fif‘t'lill‘CS. but whenever .. ‘ n h' report to the‘SOV. _42. and Pro" Melisa“?! I n i000 promotion campaign to em to unfinished lumber from the show discontent with Vietna- for the dav but the 36~\'(‘m*-()ld Quchcc \oices such wish : shareholders of Trust General. ProcmmV. 48. 0f “‘9 50”“ 503‘ ‘courage the use of finished tim- Baltic States which Is not taxed. mese social and economic poli~ Mr. Faribaull Iolkcd on the "prejudice" leads to hostile re: " lhe remarked: . ence‘Academy'S Mbedev I'm" ;her in the United Kingdom The duplex, the first of three cies, l°551y to a reporter in tho man- :icIions among some English- 3 “Created in the image otimGoddtute in Moscow. 5 [ .w-me government . her that won him the znicniion of Progressive Conscruitivcs :it their recent l“rcdcric:on mutt-r- ence on national goals. .\ Conservative himwlf, .H\ has never sougln political of. "What‘s more. In Inc. dcmoi-- mains one such means. espe- . i ‘ fence cutbacks of campus mm. It was impractical from the . . ficc. He may :‘llll inkc 1hr“ :‘ticy is simply pcople lorkcd to- icially through-the very modern Wmdmg up “01):! :‘fldserg’r ha units has failed. the confer. British point of view. On new or ImPI'OVGd CITY homes plunge. iowcvcr. and the party 'Icther in discussion." lform of capitalism which islthe year. the Swe is ca y encevs executive director said “The building of this house is . would have in its an‘ncc camp 3 fo r c e f u I Sophisticate who wants a decctni'nliicil :‘cdcra system for Canada and Icss rc- Hance ' on "CH‘CIIllllCl’il III I . l ' ' - tackling of Honotnic pi‘oblcni‘sC. lallgual.“ ‘ d'scumm‘ “Com” andlh's ‘" ‘,””‘ brougll. l'l’ .m“ in” Simctures 0‘ ‘mpm‘iam 91°“ have the W-nereenl cuts 66- sociation at the opening cere- . . . while he. thinks and)“. and impossible and deniogpacy (-01- question of young scpaiatis‘ls; I d ichemlcal compounds. including ‘ ed and reduced monies. “New hat momentum security_sllghfly higher on others. the on”. I. provime Should lapses. he said. his vmcc echo- ‘NEVER MENTIO. NAMES e 312 and penicillin. ' 3y. ~ could be wiped out or damaged __ have greater c on st i I utionnl 3’}: :l‘l‘mlgl‘ "‘9 “I‘m-V “?‘Vrl‘l°rj “imilsugle gays (“mgr pa OTTAWA 'CP) With pomp ownes t'idndth the Rpsslags. beggeasqggntc: {Sigzrgnfhngmflg by this tax." . . . - . . o [to iii-storey "rust icncra sys em asc on ‘l ac ro - . . — _ I ‘-_ sue eh. war. m e, H . . . Excergr hléhalrsi'riih‘tiulf muldum orty things not cared for honor and pageantry the UniverSity of ‘gekodegai received me joint sgugy during this Incadenyic Lumbermeufaregéie the British come In and talk over your requirements With considers emmmmfinv mica“. Ho Iritccd Quebec's current and people are kc pi. busy. Ottawa has mStaned very Re.“ prize “for basic research in the year of the role of militia units governmeFti ac w _ a k . hie, ' d c In :I n d s for constitutional enough not to be able to indulge. Dl‘. Roger GUlndOD as Its quantum electronics field which on campus and “to consult With Yew hOPSlnE PI‘OPIem‘ ‘5 wor,‘ & Of the you“: whmmiw m changes back to thlc govcrln- idn excessive discussions and“ ZmddEecéormathadcerfnggé had led to me construction of the ugersities regarddihfs hhy gig“:i)“gtsfi]:wréat;lll:§g:‘ntgfifitéi[:2 . . . . . l- mom of Maurice Dup cssis. \vio roaming." a n B Y 6 ea 8 0 u ‘11 tors and am liners ac..propo program an 1 Im- , - , , 32:1]? can]; Sfelja :23“ Nicol.“ died in 1959. Education has n rightfully Canadian universities and rep- ziiifizg to H". masefilasfl prinwplemehtahony technique which has wot:i wide . MORTGAGE AND lNSURAhCE BROKERS know hard dam. ‘ But! his (was mod up behind prominent place in Quebec‘sircsentatives of all levels of EOV- "We." i The previous total of 960 mil- Praise "1 government a“ con‘ Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. i‘cnlitics." TOUGH FOR TflRlES At. Fredericton hc prcscnicrl A sample preamble for a constitution for Canada that, would grant each province "all the powers. rights and prerogw spcnking Canadians. “Look here. :ovcrnin! :I huge country like Canada ' for oyginécs ' pi'cjntliccs in ruling (‘tinniln .i‘man FAVORS ARlSTOTLE if onc sidc demands too much, of anoi Icr~a snrrcn cring of; provincial rig'ns. the death of a ‘ lion." M. FARIBAULT evclopmcni. he said. bill cdu- ernmcnt. unrimmcd glasses. the versatile . h _ cation by itself is not enough financier ranged much further nmlc from life‘s realities. Thcn Mr. Faribauli verse. other opinions. just as strong as roots of what 1e called federalism." Quoting voiced "adlan 93165. chapter and Tie colorful wishes himsei . , . some way a creator and will'physics, communications. medi- evcr seek the means to become so ‘h‘.\ moderate capitalism re- called a company or a corpora-flamed Prof. ~---"'-lfor the 553.123 chemistry prize. Nevv Universities ‘x-ray studies that determined ‘ ceremony was t afield m [racing the [hemehca] and can sometimes drift away part of the annual meeting of Maser c National Conference of Ca- harnessing of radio and Oxford University research pro- to int Rossible uses of the beams in cine and surgery appear almost lunlimited. The laser also is re lputed to have potential value as to la military death ray National Conference of Dorothy Crowfoot a British biochemist. mummy Hodgkin. {MrsHodgkim 54. was cited for after INITIATED IN 1950 “microwave amplification stimulated emission of and Col- adia. man of dian Universities and Colleges delay proposed national de- G. C. Andrew told reporters, the conference's annual meeting ended. of the failure to itia-students will be cut to 500.. I ' Dr. .. A. Corry, principal oil is a contratflllon 0t|Queen's University, was elected! Pyiconference president and chair-1 . its secretariat.the Ca-l tion.' Laser stands for “light nadian Universities Foundation. OTTAWA (CPl—A bid by the B3 5 fl - the South Viet Nam government tives took a more moderate view, industry officials were openly indignant, charging the tax discriminated against the Canadian lumber industry and the result of a momentum built up over; a num r of years," said N. . Dusting, general manager of the British Colum- bia Lumber Manufacturers’ As- struction circles h 83'/3% MORTGAGES Or for lie-financing 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class ere. They also insist finished lum- lives of a nInIc‘ (‘u't‘lll for he cited the. political readings his political views but a mile Father Guindpn, after his ln-iamPllflcatlon blj' §tIPUlaled lie succeeds Msgr. Irenee. L i "matters and honors howl“ of a lifetime—Locke. Burke. do more abstract. There was the Slallallon. PI‘ESIGEd at a brief 911115510? 0‘ radiation Sier, rector of the University of ; conferred exclusively in thi- Tocqueville. Montesquicu and a problem of translating works of convocation at which he con- qu‘klng as a _Pl‘0f95.501‘ '0‘ Montreal. .- federal governmcni." variety of other idea-makers. literature. for example, and-ferred a degree 0f Drgctol‘ 0f PhySlCS at (301111111713 UDIVGI‘SI‘Y Others elected to the confer-l ‘ Marcel r‘aribanlt would claim for his draft that it derivcs its Inspiration from thc "hard. dol- lar" facts of Ho. For him. a a grasp of thcsc rcaiitics is the hallmark of n llllt‘ Tory. while the term W'iig signitics n taste for new ideas and a will to mi- plement them. But whether he cn'c‘rs .‘—l(‘li\‘f‘ politics depends on how it will affect his Hill" .1an seven l'llll- ren. he says “I‘hoir oclfare comes first " And then lllf‘l'f‘ are the pros. pects for the Conservatives In Quebec ri:hl now. “Tinngs look “illllf‘l' bad for lhem were at the moment. but one must think In terms of years. Maybe lnicr things will be differenI.” Faribaults have been lawyers 'slllCC l'tJl whcn the first of them came to Quebec rom l-‘rancc Bul ‘.\li'. Fari- hault's :rcat - great - uncle. Georges-Bartclcmi. “on a place of honor outside law for com- piling a pioneer list of works on North American history. DIRECTOR OI“ BELL This scholarly bent also tip- ncars in the character of Mar- cel Faribauli. trained though he was to bc a practising notary So talk of Disraeli. t'ie 19th cen- lury British prime minister. comes casilv to the yolnhlc man of affan‘s It was. in lillfi ilml he joined Trust General rin Canada as a director. becomin: the real firm's prosidcnl in l955. General Trust. with a pre- ponderance of l"l‘f‘ll('ll-bllcaklilf.‘, personnel. listed total assets un- der its control at. the end of 1969 as $367.748flflfl Its net profit for the year was $487.829~15 per cent higher than in 1962. Mr. Faribault is also a direc- tor of Dupuis Fi‘crcs mcnt store in Montreal. Banquc Canadiennc Nationalc. Bell Tel- ephone Comome of Canada and 10 other firms. ‘ . John llicfcohalycr an- nointed him In the (‘onnda Council. and membership in Quebec learned socie- Lles furttcr l'f‘IIr‘l‘llnl‘l of his Intellectual infei’euis, c has written n hook on notarial law and taught the subject at hIs alma mater. thc French-lanmngc fl‘mvcrsily n dcpari- ‘ British and French. why such rendering of St. John Social Science upon on. Then there was Aristotle. ail-.of the Cross and Cervantes was‘EaI‘l Rowe. IIEUtenant-ROVEI‘DOI‘ cleni prophet of the "realism"'easier 300 years ago than today. Of Ontaria- Mr. Faribaulf says he prefers Talk of-t'ie French poet Paul to the “idealism” of another Valery and Grcek. Plato. Thoughts of Aristotle brought the on a paean to private property and thinkers are as much grist' IOI‘. below for all your home needs. ‘ Father Guindon, 44. a native the philosopher‘ of Ville Marie. Que. succeeds co acques Maritain followed, with; Very Rev. Henri F. 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