times assumed that children do léss don. * 4 ° . ee . i oo ee 7 e er ’ 7: ‘ c ay tig 1 o ; But ‘ < i ee : by ; ; 2 Fea, Bed o Rx ctvfl service establishment ; : ? - : She Guardian only between 1,200 and 2,000 of those_ Appears Next In Nuclear Rocketing occupying them have passed tests . * By Arch MacKenzie : : NT ey ate establishing the necessary bonus Contagious oe . 4 Wallace Frenk Welker | facility in languages. Across Defence Secretary McNamara | every major American eity & : ; or et - on cardia __ Editer Canad onbeaty: ae on By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen | has opened’ U.S. debate on the | completion. — Published every week dey (except Sum a are-some 16,000 stenos, |--Be has all the egr- | next stage of evolution in mili- | Congressional pressure for » “day tnd statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street, | typists and secretaries. F marks of a contagious . | tary nuclear: rocketry,. with im- | start, advocated for miore than Charlottetown, P.E.1., by Thomson Newspapers lid. | TOs 5 of these will be It causes fever, sore throat, | plitations for the rest of the | five years by the military, had Branch offices ot Montague, Alberton Just many re swollen glands, and enlargement | world and special ones for Can- | increased in the last.year. cies by Thomsen ‘quired-to be bilingual, neither Rev-.| « of the spleen. Liver involvement | ada. ys : elas plan to scrap a Senicon Toronto 425 University ava. | enue Minister Benson, as treasury Geapelaie) 19 devaeaes: a8 eice- ee: . ae Grete: beer Malena OW Come me oe board president, nor the Civil Service affeeted leading to symptoms | siles mounted by the U.S, and-| ing it with the larger Poseiden . Geaema ian _ | Commission cares to estimate. No simulating encephalitis or polio. | the Soviet Union is a system of | which somes lot more elee. Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Pusianers | firm figure can be struck, they insist, Ofi'the bright side we must add missiles-defending against | tronic gear for evading any de- Assocition and The Canadian Prese ithe Canadien | 14:7 ion 1 that all get well with no residual’ } them. a ie ee ee Press is exclusively entitled to the use fer repub- sur vey : completed :| defects. Recovery may week, saying E lication dispatc! : rmination made. | - some time but a complete evidence that the Soviet Union | CAN SAVE MONEY aesesk ei ak'ee thy Amtecined Deane or Oates ee a — ean be expected. ee already has begun to install | It is a much cheaper step and who the local ews qublished herein. All ep eee Se : “Most victims are single, | Sich a system, McNamara’ an- peparetivty and could serve . ht er republicgtion ‘of special diapetches scheme. For what is happenin: or <- Ir tg rsd. Sobcton here is to happen ean cae us Guleen edna Oe UR TE. tne | Ee eee i : ii carrier. nurses training marines a bigger series ’ hopefully, , $13.00" 6 your by mail on rural routes ond. | in the e support group—: . A. gd attack missiles with better faci- eae « serviced carrver. 4 . - S é 516.00 « year off Inland and U-K. $20.00 per | S0mie 60,000 strong. And what goes. eee om <© "year in U.S. -end elsewhere outside British Com. | in this group—Prime Minister Pear- This, he indicated, is an in- aa Gear tos ingle } som hae troquantty soldi go se terim ‘step while further const “ : Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. . well other service categories. deration is given sy fol nccoreie re ienaaceirrerrea ea, Ewe a Bee | U.S. should launch its own antl | __ PAGE. 4. . . WEDNESDAY. NOV:--36" 1966. | - -the _guidelines—for— - missile missile network costing —— aa a . ; . class must be worked out—and that -/ .. perhaps $30,000,000,000. i Much Too. Extreme | will take months, even years. meat is regarded an significant . 4 Canada’s proposed anti-hate legis- Nobody knows what it will cost. He could, as he_implied, have | U.S. and the missile arsenals.of — lation is said to be the product of. |. Nobody knows what the effect on ef- Sten, concerned sear snow | the U.S.S.R a ~~ there js ‘much careful study and preparation. ciency will be by bonusing bilingual - which is. believed going in| The Nike-Zeus rocket, pro- lt is reassuring to note, however, | expertise at the expf previously. eee ee ee Oe ee cae & Gea ithat it will get further scrutiny | other and more important qualifica- . aracr fas many spec | CHINESE A FACTOR to seek out and explode attack- {before it becomes law. However ex- | tions in many branches of the public ak Gout olen cea coe prearecs |e mee Weel Dw a0 icellent its intentions may be, it is so ae Mr. reasons. very } fata. of alee. days_ta_bedat.- . * +—Smatier.faster —sprint~-mis ~~ ‘sweepingly drawn that it~ might be proud of having cooked up the idea. a oe nuclear warhead to @ rocket. | ses would clean up Feet fe: perces Satie seer |: Ho never se te hention Se ak wt ent | any oi’te e |S ee aa “tended and become a serious threat | ing speeches in Quebec. It will pain : m fatigue and loss of ap | namara’s expectation that the | The resulting nuclear fallout, ito freedom. of speech in Canada. him if the B and B Commission—now i scholastic performances ikely sealbeaas onde msaws Cound: | roel Mahe, smear, 9 . ; = pu ns __The proposed law consists of three | S#id to be preparing its next progress ; - Some are told to | tive cast generally, will some degree around the world amendments to the Criminal | Teport for New Year’s Day—doesn’t i a mae es nen demands for the expensive Dew if not directly beneath the point . Th ‘of ‘makes it a | Sive it favorable notice. Since this ' ; completely. line of missile protection to ring ' of impact. Code. The first of these makes CHICKEN HOME TO ROOST | feu . crime, punishable by five years’ | Commission’s activities so far have . ia : a it ae eae A rf M ial imprisonment to advocate or promote the taxpayers about $7 mifflén, | pi AYING WITH FIRE - 'coninon cause for the “drop -Aberfan Memori , - ‘genocide: Few Canadians would ob- surely, is the least it can do! - ; -.ut.” Still others develop mark- Hanilites Spectator ss : " . ; ? , 4 ; -anxiety about their mysterious | . ; Aah ce et to this in principle. Unfortuna- | ‘WwW Se Crean ein 7 When 127 and 9 | nition, and it does, why was ft | Ra acta dated at tncalieg aves Loans | Why All This Creeping Republicanisin?—=| See. wing acres | snr sre oa | i al Oe eo Imot merely the cold-blooded slaughter | an Press shows that except in Ont Loran hiparene 3 ee Ee ee of-a racial or. religious group, but |. srio whe cis: : Some years age Mr. Diefea- | let us decide so according to our ish thing obvionty to whit | the adrenal steroids are-anlta| lant urgenily sought a concrete : é <tr - on ge Scere : m the course of the dis- | way to express their shock, sor--| nature. The mountain of slag in i. ee : — protests organized, there has been | coat of arms from all govern- | ity. The view is quite flattering | ful emotional roots. It is a cer- | ease. These hormones are used | row and sympathy. Aberfan was put there by hu- births” and “forcibly transferring considerable praise for the Canada ment advertising. Recently the Soreees © % he ee tee tain way to destroy a party and | routinely when serious complica- A faint bad taste is left by the so ee eee ; orpulk other . to remove ten Tom 4 Royal 3} Wouldn't “the -best-monuiient 6? « group.” mean that there is no criticism in | Mail vehicles. Now Mr. Hellyer | any ee ee or party | Either we are mature enough | 1¢ en ee ee an ae ull on’ the part “ol government :. As the-Toronto Star points out’ in : hast om the whols the | eemmneee at & bio tate | oat up on us with de | to debate and assess the Sdvan- |"). i”. child serious? the United Nations Children’s | have been massive studies foi- . other provinces, whole the ted service, the word Royal | facto blicanism as if we | and disadv F this connection, the first addition appears to be working satis- Sir bo dvenpedl aut Go. duped: | Gave apie Sn Aetevesinn:-Gan-ke-| semitone tus to teeth tome a BaPLY pi dhe Rg ripen es Gexulloer euliomt cede dant could be interpreted to forbid birth zation he is bent upon creating | sue with our eyes open and our | cisions about them, or we are to | «, .!5 depends upon the cause. Ssot thetr eee te in? <s factorily. will be the Canadian Armed | minds at work. immature to discuss them and | * is Bot se rious when the back | teenagers who Tn Canada — .control information: members arches forward because the school bus-train level cross- » doing something - among Inaugurated in 1964, the program | Forees. Our present constitutional sta- | act upon them at all.- What is the ing accident at Dotion, Que., | #bout level crossings is technic- of a minority group. The other addi- | permits students to borrow up to | It may be the wish tus is not anathema to a major- | now being done appears to as- | prc’ 21, Weak, Provided the | ig, Seela + Sues | ‘ally easy, if expensive. Helping tign makes no allowance for the | $7,000 a year to’a maximum of $5,000 | %,2,™aiority of Canadians that | 10 of the uation. Neither are- ts | sume that we are too immature. | 19 strengthen these atruetures. | No one wil fault UNICER's | the, children of, Aberfan is more uation where for their full period in university. | in the not too distant future a | or almost a century. It is a fool- | too bright. Bits Seng anaes Sa | peak work: pues Ge verlt's aa ten pestle does majority-or- Canta wil a due to field or tuner, bonpitat | aren ent Ge ered teria ce | oe country sugees- | for a Canadian republic. But it|” ae ia” | fsation may be needed to find | port but this Canadian gesture | {00S for special research or — Soe ei mas G aks ars | eee wees Anti-Hate Law Sicitt” Sy"Ghio, wmer | scenester a | shaes reside eo tud tart th ; political bargains made behind Terente Daily Star DAYS: appear to contain elements both | struction of a new schoal would eee _. SS ee ee While ali political parties ap- | But it will be {nteresting to | A.W. writes: gt unwise for Se an gh ae have ‘been splendid. But Britain mon’ graduation. In the first 7 party's unity or support, to support the proposals | see how the final form of the | a 73-year-old person who had a | termination of a fitting tribute i 6 major power. quile cayeble year up the federal government put aio lore the Senate to protect eth- | sew amiendment to the Criminal | heart attack a year ago to go out is # painful ‘and difficul task. eee Secon a $40,000,000 limit on loans although “The matter i¢ too fundament- | grade Gere ne can” more | Code’ wil distinguidh between of doors when the wind is) Yet, if the underfed children | Britain and ite people the allocation to any province could | #! ‘or that, and too charged with | Stross the land as to the wisdom | ment to hatred Ikey. to’ leed to "REPLY sood Coeds ain, and gy \ be increased as much as 20 per cent | motion. jt le not in the best is- | of such legislation. ~ | a breach of the peace. Yes. Chest pain. ; + tok mey | Even so, the Ca an the : to meet demands. Last year the ceil- | ciety to reach its fundamental iiek & lee ee tee eae deoptyiy i Seaeen eee wuning ont tours wise & ene & the children of pancgf 7 ir ches hatrtd or sentempt agsiest say | $01 462008, MD With provilen fir | oie ene, crouch of the Fight of ive ex: | weech permis te a slapd need for you to go out on days See eae ee = entifiable group in any public place | an extra 20 per cent. These figures . ‘ | 2 : wasn Sone ) E 4 n ; The Government's bill is found- | ed as to whether HOLDING THE BREATH . ; : - where such incitement is likely to |-go not include Quebec which opted ee ae wl ait tn Coben aitianiiiten sepert a sae the nm D. D. writes: If a person can Where The Cabbage Is King rae 3 lead. to a breach of the peace: This | out of the program at the outset and ny aan le Oe ees oe ae local: juriédictions tn Se baat Some Kingston Whig-Standerd + otha h gules vai gl -cermaey receives payment from Ottawa to Serica no Seclng for tale | SOY SS qelceie ae an See te, ae ao Aes cites wide have, set ; ‘able, but one questions whether it al heritage. It is alse true that | Seld. % fon which have swirled around |! aaee established civic, flowerplanting | the . 4s necessary. The sections of the Each of the provinces participating this is the only country in he | One of this’ committee's re- | the issue. =. s ~ 1. No. 2 eS ey ~~ projects only to find Emer ? : Criminal Code dealing with sedition, | in the federal program administers. | sible for those ‘who secke hos |e dissent, the ‘protnotion of | concent ate serene Tmer Net! | teat for heart disease. Ability to | while to examine the answer he unlawful assemblies and riots wold ‘the granting of its loans and decides sible for those who seek a new | Senocide as an indictsble _of--} thousands live in this area — hold the breath for a prolonged | provided by Lutort, England. No ‘ : ; home and a life to reject fense : _ | that the period indicates good lung cap- | flowers : * seem to provide ample protection | who da better Canadian people are not there; cabbages instead is eligible and how big each loan | the heritage. the institutions, | Amybodyywho advocates the | indifferent to the tragic -mem- | 2¢l¥v: i | The Director for Parks fer _____Against speeches and meetings which | should be..Broadly-speaking, this de-_|80d_the symbols of their —new-|-killing of _racial_or_retizious-| oriesthat—haunt them And {|S MMING_FORARTHRITIC | raton,-Mr. Robert English. ex- lead, or are likely to lead, to'a breach | cision is based on the ability of the | "f°: 20¢ find.» hearing. op ye a dll garen % | will relieve local from Mt a aaa ae plained why the city of 160,000 ‘of the peace. ___ |- student and his parents to pay. This | ‘ubdSppen tx Runsla France| punliy. This eflendes nor ecly | Seantanly olmativi hard de | into swim? a Soe oe | It 4s the third amendment to which | has led to criticism, ily in | Germany, the United States ot | the members of the target-group | lations ‘which hac? qua ce er od. sometheg “eoloral,” grows ‘ ‘the es ob are ; especially England. The Americans took but decency in general. tended too long. - gone nat Yes, provided swimming does sad heauline* ta tho "tena, oa bjections taken. -Ontario,. where students at some | careful steps to ensure that it not bring on or aggravate Gorunianss were tried bat: efter (This makes it an offense punishable | schools organized protest demonstra- | .©°vld not happen to them. We petaen penne ee on ; that | 2 10%. weeks of exposure to the iby two years imprisonment to pro- | tions As a result, the province last_|.teretul ot connisent in. or less at War Of The Sexes—— | Seats cet eatant ee nary_trattic, they |. {Mote hatred or ¢ontempt against any spring adopted a formula that puts | are estes <dlip-aeoeeie ot Montreal Star - (NOTE: All = and died. So Mr. Eng. oll ‘Adentifiable group by words, writings, | bursaries and federal and provincial |: i. "ale or their meaning. a to Dr. Van Dellen should be meses ES ee Se ee 8 srediom. ‘signs estures. It is aimed. _ of : =e A country may be just as well | _ The behavior of mallard ducks | very simple ones. The quarrell- | Sédressed to: Dr. Theodore or gi ke aimed, assistance into one pot. Eo Off without too.obvious emotion- |-i" London parks is causing pain ing occurs during mating time Van Dellen, co Chicage Trib- - . . course, at the leaflets and other pro- The amount allocated to Ontario|-% attachments to its institutions | !0 some watchers. because there are a lot more | "8¢- Chicago, Ilinois.) Movin The Stove “paganda of the Nazis and similar ex- See and their public symbols. The | 2Mong themselves in 2 way most | drakes than ducks. So, remove | eS Courier ; _| for loans during the current school | British, for example, are disturbing to people who think | the ; PATIENTS CAN APPEAL , are. singu- ducks and frateriity will be ‘AN . = ‘tremists. But it could very easily have’| year ig $19,440,000. For Newfound- | larly sceptical and often start. | that sort of thing happens only | restored. Or remove the thin? Sociologists say we are a per- sults. Each time the stove mov ithe effect of stifling free discussion | iang it is $1,843,000, Prince Edward | ‘24, <isrespectful about the in- | among humans, and prefer to | ren, and let the parks resound | , TORONTO (CP)—The Ontario ipatetic nation. More and more | ed forward, a roller at the Tea? i eed £ atl sp ee ae of conflict | © : . Of | romantic ardor subsides. a Some go south for warmth, and | front edge. The rollers func- .And is there any need for such.ex- | 999 New Brunswick $2,194,000, | 2% crisins the same symbols | life. -.| Another might have been. to make direct appeais for their | thers go north for snow and | tioned efficiently as the hea ; i r eee | become f crs ; e0. PFO | release from Ontario hospitals. - a. ch treme measures, verging on_ the Manitoba $2,875,000, Saskatchewan - oon forces of unifica ‘Not the sort of thing you | vided by that U. S. society set Cheanes ‘ua thi daw 'to aloe cold. Better economic opportun- | dignified heater moved through * measures Whe Nais themselves adopt- | szggg000, Alberta, #4cle4.000, | Siw oem tunis afomam | "am cadena wath” |p le Brn, ting fer: | tg eat | i nic lee od por | hice dng rom, and ; ed under Hitler in Germany? The | pyritish Columbia $5,284,000, Yukon | °" moment. it is quite certain | tee set up to consider the mat- | very briefly. Still another would last Saturday. The change | wason and seck-a~new frontier | Thé“heater came to rest.on its ‘experience of centuries in the Eng- sthliank Tasstheriad that they ought not to be dimin- | ter confesses himself baffled, at | be to do nothing, which will pro- | C2™e im the wake of contro- | of opportunity. | gray metal mat. Father and son lish-speaking world has shown that =o Ve _— $55, | ished in back rooms, for the | a loss for # solution. Which is | bably turn out to be the ‘course | por jrver ine case of farmer | sor century ago a tradition. | juggled the angled chimney pip- , = a 000. : merest political. reasons. That | strange, because there are two ' adopted. aweett, 51. who won re- | 4) sutuma move. took place on es into. position, and placed - free speech, within traditional limits, | - : ; : “Ttimue | ee BIS Be Pence ario hospitat:| veneral farmis. Mother wanted | collar -against the wallt Not 2 is the best guarantee of all the other EDITORIAL NOTES E that -it meaece ue M Fr Chi 1965, after four years. May, | the tall, sickel- plated, urn- top- long hegira, but an essential rights, including the security of min- | The Ottawa committee investigat. | ‘time become a reptiic. ten |. Must Face Chinese Fact - mier PAY pou panama” | ts comme enone wot @0| Gn b taney wicke ugat afer -orities: Parliament should hesitate a | ing consumer prices has struck x posi- ae Lendon Free Press : back room to its zine mat in the | » iad finished his homework, he _ long time before abridging it merely | tive blow for. harrasséf housewives. | Our Yesterdays It is reported Canada will co- | two nations, if'there are not two | » HALIFAX (CP) — All: small- is ry ona erg watehed the red and orange because it has been abused by a few | It is-sending out “comparison shop- @rom The Guardian Files) | %P00S0r a resolution offering | Chinas. pony Gian Aeon small, peeled, maple rollers. flames through the isinglass we erackpots pers” to check Chrismas food prices. | TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO be United ma ls meee ‘nee a joanne first nia, ok & cost af #2. These The slow journey began window and dreamed. youth's ‘ 3 ae —— : : : Hunt. journe pes . : a et Tages The objéct of. the comparisons is to (November 16, 1941) ing the present Nationalist Chin- related to its claims te Formnce, ers used to need only the fed-| It was a monotonous trek, but ‘eel gia — : - Bonused Bilingualism ‘if there are inflated prices at The Far Eastern crisis appear-.. ese membership to a new étatus | and will probably reject the UN | °"2!, Migratory . birds licence, | like the fabled tortoise, s10w, be away on life’s high a sialic iaeeects -thre~ pear . ste 1 oe: : Z ee | - | ed to be approaching a climax | of Formosa. #8 . __—__| seat. Nationalist China “will bit- which also otets $2. steady progress brought re- | ventures. : eg : alana hasn't ee er nti chia te con. egg Bn sal This indication es P wide and ia lact a = : ; got very far yet with its new bilingual | most significant point a e com- Hie tremendou: jong time in gouging mae & eult - ei ae coe hag al- | mittee’s move, notes an ee * : . aes quarters avtriend wa rete power in the Security in Ottawa’s thousands of oi er cee os . | trained -by thé tens of wares ie es cane Canad. But the UN will have done a & up hs warning to we gougers. thousands, if requested, for the | ian effort to achieve a valid ap- | big part of its job. It will have -taries, stenos and typists as they’ve oe * - | defence of Burma or of Russia if! proach to the Chinese question | Temoved the ridiculous ; probably never been shaken before. In the age of electronics it is some- |. the Japanese Attack: ' declared ie carried through to real- | status of the Chins qoastion. Ls Ti) ty For while the new two-language re- quirement. means bonuses for some, it will mean job transfers for others. To meet bilingual tests, .a demanding measure of speed and accuracy is re- quired—80 words . of. dictation a minute, 70 typewritten lines in 10 minutes—in ¢ither language. ot According to Righard Jackson ‘in the Ottawa Journal, the situation now is this: There are an officially esti- ‘mated 5,000 to 6,000 secretarial- stenographictypist jobs in Ottawa's tions. But books sales and library usage indicate that this is, not the sold and borrowed today than ever before. This applies to children’s Which is an excéllent reason for noting, the importance of the obser- vance, at this time, of Young Can- _ada’s Book Week, sponsored by the Canadian Library Association. ~ < case. More books are being published, | books as well as: books for adults, . reading today than infqrper.goneran jo 9~ <p YEARS iGO (November 16, 1956) A delegation headed by Polish Communist leader Wladyslaw |. Gomulka arrived in Moscow for | major talks with the Soviet the Commpnist i : ‘Gomulka, ,the rehabilitated “Titoist” who returned to power in Poland last month, said that “the best -basis for our discuss- fons is Lenin’ principle of sov- ereignty, equality and non-inter- ference between big and small Ww rr chiefs on Poland’s new role in | bloc dk, & The proposed plan would give | | evar to allege that Red “iainiand China the’ perman-~ is -intransigentiy-teolating® ent seat onthe Security Council | herself from world deliberations which is at present held by Na- | ‘ orking diligently to\ex- chich is at the best avail- | tionalist China: | able international forum. DREAM COMES TRUE VANCOUVER. (CP) — Paul Borsuk, 44 - year - old trucking contractor,” fulfilled a lifelong | dream when he bought a Tully- | equipped 1930 fire engine from the “Vancouver fire department | for $1,000. He plans to paint it » For indeed there are two de “an even brighter red” and add China and expel Nationa list China which leaves part of the Chinese question hanging. facto governments involved | t to his collection of vintage Aspirin is the sé here, and te all practical intents ears. * 5 CNL eee Registered Trade Mark of The Bayer Company, Limited, Aurora, a Oatarie