Pay eee Se eH Se Fe ee ? ' , e » , - ” . * : ters - ‘ “ iv set Pe nT eames Noles 6° THE Wa would relenes. administretion, .and “Cavers Prince Kéward Island Like The Dew haps also r or West ae — perhaps also sovereignty, over = W., J: Hencos, Publisher New Guinea to the United Nations for In Pregngncy dotaekie tea teed aholalint eet ete aes ea Burton Lewis es Frank Walker an ‘interim period during which the By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellien ee gees to —_ ene ee insignia - & cay of ‘ dey a ae islanders would be prepared for self-. ciates the need for a balanced railroad inspector. They receiv- explained. “Sh-h-h Not yd days and stehvtory holideys). ot 165, Prince swee, | determination. During this U.N. per- and ample diet during preg- | ed this answer: “Inspectors are | loud. That's the onpapananr Charlottetown. P-E.I., by Thomson Newspapers itd, | fod, Indonesia would have full: op- pogo aoe ae ne ee — oe, _—_ none ee window.” — Ha- ; ee at Summerside, Mormave f'Pe" | Dortunity to present its point of view excellent diet is consumed and the ~of assistant inspec | pe ceatiy Nikolai | Penne, Bo. ~~» fepresented nationatiy ‘by Thomson Newspapers to the Papuans and attempt to per- a risk, web ion ak tors.” — Stuttgart Zeitung. viet minister for communica- Advertising Services Toronto, 425 University Ave. suade them to become part of Indo- cations. Mr Polemidictes, who runs | tions, complained ‘that 6 per-. “!"Gnpire 3-8894; Vonires|, 640 Cathcart Street | nesia, The Dutch ld not be pres- How did expectant mothers an auto driving hool, is ia cent of the TV sets sold in the UNiversity 65942; Western office 1030 West | ' ? would no d fare throughout the ages? Ac. with after having Soviet Union failed to work at- “Georgie Street Vencovver (MA 7037). £, | ent to influence the Papuans other- cording to Emma Seifrit, assis eae ws driving i- | ** Sx months. As for telephon- Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publish * | wise. : tant professor of home ecenem, cences for 20 of his students es, he said, 80 percent of those Associaton and The Canadian Press. The see ble ind the na- tes, Albright college, enough | Police have learned that Mr inctalied in Moscow ‘lent. ‘Sune Press is exciusively entitied to the use for rep After a reasona peri ’ women must have eaten suffl- Polemidiotes himself has no had to. be repaired after they Semen of > anoaches tins oe tee | tives would choose between indepen- cient and adequate food to con- | licence to drive. — London Eve- on _— oe ime fers, and siso to the local news. published -here dence and accession to Indonesia. Ac- Se oom ” ning Standard. ieaee “elle great ee En & AB rahe on ee a depeche | cession 1o the Netherlands would be pregnant women from early | ‘thhiten & Haly finally wit >t with more than half of ihe — oe eae eis ruled out. This would meet one major es until the present in an article | benefit those convicted of crime, | Russian TV. sets out —- over Se per we pr dior Dutch published in the Journal of the | Until now, those who could not | °"¢ no way to call & repair. $11.00 « yeat by mail or rural routes and areas In onesian ject ion to earlier American Dietetic Association. pay fines served jail sentences man because the telephone is on vg amo > “on hs sid ohd V.K.' $20.00 per | DIBNS, namely, that the Papuans #l- .| instead at the rate of “one day soak oe 14.00 « year and and U.K. §: ; % ced . The Emperor Constantine, for | equals 65 cents.’ From now on, yeor in US and ehewhere outide British Com | ready have been “unduly influen example; ¢a utioned against | dne-day of jail will be valued at monwealth. by the Dutch in favor of indepen- mentioning unobtainable ’ foods | $8..“‘Everything is worth more | within hearing distance of: a today, even time,’ explained an } BA CH pregnant woman. It might | Official." — La*Nazione, Flor- _ — Fe ee ee denice, and hence that determination ua ywreau oO acylation. F $ PAGE 6 FRIDAY, JANUARY 2%, 1962. would mean automatic loss of ter- gi ee et ritory for Indonesia. Speeding The Plow _ The new formula means that the Of great interest.to all our farm- ; Dutch are prepared to go a very long ers ig the announcement that the way to settle the problem peaceful- Canadian Championship Plowing | ly. Heretofore, the Indonesians have Match will be held at Dundas in demanded that administration of the September 1964, provided arrange- island be turned over to them, with ments satisfactory to the Canadian | °° U.N, ‘interregnum; but they are , now reported to be ‘cautiously re- Plowing Council can be made. This Bein i qvent-will coincide with the Contes. ‘esting’ from this position, under | eration Conference centennial cele- Thant's persuasion. create an unsatisfied desire for ence. ‘ Ma . food that could cause the uterus | , : Z y be Warning to sink. Friar Albertus Magnus An astute Washitigton corres-| | Backache is often caused by lazy thought the same, except that pent has discovered that at | kidney action. When kidneys get out of the fetus would die of weakness least two Central Intelligence Cacees in when denied this food: | Agency employees go to work in ‘- — _ backache, dis The Pahutes believed the fetus the hush - bush agency's mew | heagedtediing may neenfellon’ that lived in the uterus voluntarily | beadquarters close to the Poto- the time to take, Dodd's Kidney - and came out when hungry, | Mac by canoe. Could they bem Dodd's stimulate the kidneys te normal When ‘delivery time neared, the | *faining for World War IV, the | action. Then you feel better—sleep mothers began fasting to coax.| 0mé that’s to be fought with | better—work better/Get Dedd’s ° out the infant to’ her waiting | ows and arrows? — Windsor | Kidney Pillsnow. / se milk supply. Pregnant ,Kikuyu | Star. | women of Africa dieted on sweet potatd, beans, and corn. They. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Penney, also ate leaves, suggesting they “Of Chichester, England, had a | were aware the greens contain. _ Dit of a spat recently, as some- ed something (vitamins) benefi-7- times happens between a. hus- - Of course, there is another rea- brations and will: be another event de® cial to mother and child.,.. | band and wife. In the course of national importance to chalk up son why Pr : oe i be CHAIN REACTION ; ‘ ¢ Gate argument Mr. Penney ier tee Sige ce ft + | Meoueel. So moly, he Gomend vo Sine apres Nts | Sr reney aw S| Agricultural Fair Association, under | "two Indonesian torpedo boats and|* ; es ; cacy but we cannot say whether handling the task'in relays, bad |] TAKE A CHANCE— the presidency of Mr. Leslie Hunter, | turned back a third, thus demon- Russia And Science Education | Paphors about calcium anc. | etose the wound,’ Subsequently || TAKE A CHECKER’ has done a: great job in reviving | strating a considerable capacity to |. : The Gazette, Montreal . We will never know’ whether | a — cegurt she said: “I | DIAL <a . | 4 years. It was with legitimate: : n- | the 1950's, -particularly during | tion is unquestionably-a success, viet education, Specifically, it Time: ‘Tecent ’ ~| only after this that Sukarno con- | Ss latter BAL, hes the Suahe Te| pecng OM Gir B tempority-| comes that in’ 5 Wuslied. field, Pregnant wemad = weir Ge mes Journal. ‘pride'that Mr. Hunter, in announcing | descended to listen to Thant’s pro- | the Western ce afte ; : 3 af D ms world ame challenge, but a major threat in which the Soviet Union has de- t ritual ; ff x _ ‘the 1964 event, remarked that the | posals, to which the Dutch had al- | aware of the threat of Soviet /the long-run struggle between liberately cultivated, Soviet ed- a) ilet beges ee . foe tf { z scientific education. 4 | democracy and_ totalitarian- ucation is exceedingly good, in ; 4 association, with its extensive agri- | ready agreed. Now he has sent one It took time for the reality of | ism." ‘ ’ | quality and quantity. | tion less than 200 years ago. The | / ! ] fair, has hi hich no | of his hi inking dip! ts, Dr. Soviet p pipe and | STUDENT RATE THE RESULT advice of Dr. J.C. Barnett in a he ghest rar "1 | technology to become accepted. | ‘The Soviet success lies in the It seemis reasonable to con- 1880 is worth noting. His ideal other plowing match association in Tjondronegoro, to New York to take | Yor this Progress defied one of large proportion of studonts-that~-ttide that the Soviet Union is | Was 4 well fed, well, worked, _- Canada can offer. inary the most common hs that - ; to select, going to get out of its education Cheerful, happy woman liying in an part in the preliminary triangular myt select, or are forced to select, going to get ou s education veer ait tepnatens : GOIN ; And indeed ; ts Western _societ: ‘ vel nd eering. FE tem: what i it. ed, we can claim that if | discussion* and -to participate in the chest Mode bat tenn testt he eras es ‘ated oomeotn den eae soa’ Cth coos , (Dr, Van Dellen wi matches in this Province in | rebuff an Indonesian invasion. It was It was during the decade of tasks, then Soviet higher educa, | temptuous attitude fowards So Gitention two the food eeds af te | me-any hgtn.” — St, Thomas | answer _ Canadian plowing matches didn’t | more formal - negotiations if and comperiess i ~ catty: ts much smaller in the Soviet | Producing, al the scientists and | questions on medica! topics it RENOYV A E here were ea s was the m only ® | Union, that country currently | engineers it needs to complete -adde 7 iy ae ey bod i wet rly when they are held. | free, democratic country, with | produces 190,000 engineers and the industrialization of the ae ial toon = — - the field. In dipping into old news- f ; freedom of discussion and criti- | applied scientists a year, as country, and to keep the coun- ‘PE ’¢compapies request.) ” paper files we find they were going Re orming The Senate — - — — — against 90,000 in the United Stat- ay be ~ ——— among in- SMOK G AND LUNG or REFINANCE ? “ “ ‘ xities of science and technol- es. It is c that, durin strial nations. ~ | ; ~ strong back in 1830, when the “An- Some measure of Senate reform | ogy; and that a totalitarian so- | the ecyanes ~ see) ete ieheet outta estan ts | oo oer eantn i- 5 © | presen’ decade . Jf eS: ave een has been indicated in the Speech | ciety would destroy itself if it ouput will increase to 250,000 stop this. The Western reaction = nual Ploughing Match of the Prince a Theiet Smoking more than a pack a ze = ¢ ; i _ pac ms * + County Agricultural Society,/—held— at Ottawa. It is _— Cee | Tose’ ee Gana hoon Sar Mosons pases rane ‘ day/for 24 years. If | teanined. East T I . at. St. Eleanors, “showed a very de- doubtful, however, if anything of a ves iM more egectoculer Cah vate. cept that in future the . Soviet = ws prevent the develop- em Irust has ampie funds i , . : achieve ts of Soviet tec - li hese of Uni ill be in the first-rank of ent of lung cancer or. is-it-al- : _ cided improve iment Smpered with | drastic nature will be introduced im | ogy were disputed, and in some | dunt vencticgs ‘ctenlan to de. | industrial nations, and must)’ ready too late? available for First Mortg: Loans * last year’s. ~ .* + Parliament without an approach | circles are still disputed. For a spair in the West. This is as un- concentrate on seeing that they | - REPLY age 5 “he Royal Gazette of 10),| first’ long time, it was the custom to warranted as the former con- | will ‘be there too. / | No one can answer this ques- | pa tek ~ 7 ite f being made to the provinces explain away Soviet scientific : _ tion. Some individuals have. de- "> @ COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES’ ' > 1887, reports a plowing ma‘ which | for their views on the matter. Prime steaames ts a saving ng they 8 ; : : es veloped lung cancer 10 years ; > wh dade ea -. r were due ‘to captu rman ci ft th § ing. = aie ao at eee reat he eigen ca has a high re- cataticta, or due to Soviet spies Sun Ss Eclipse In February : Othets live eo tab eae sseecene isaac cng which ows | gard constitutional procedure, estern world. ational Geographic ie h 1 i 4. “ ' oe we a and he has himself indicated—as |. waa aptured German ‘Astronomers a aie cearinegng Ab ton little | smokers. aoe PRINCE 51 “ were c b yy . re = tive” plowman, the natives being “in | far back as April, 1957, in an elec-. | scientists. and they undoubtedly an eclipse of the sun— weather | opportunity to look, at the ob- WISHFUL THINKING 7 ISLAND AD ¥ = general intimidated by the dread of | tion campaign ppeech—that to make ‘id make a contribution, as did and terrain permitting. scured sun. The sun is only im J B. writes: What is wrong | | COMMITTEE hE » the rior dexterity of the Old : ; spies. But this very tendency to . On February 4 and5, the | total eclipse /about four hours with a 71 year old man who al- supe: y Senat f ffecti ould , ‘ : sy . e reto effective w re- | explain away Soviet science by moon's shadow will sweep east- | and 50 mintites each century ways is bragging about how he | - : Country competitors. Later came the | quire a dominion-provincial con- | Pointing to mysterious Germans | ward over the Pacific Ocean, | In 50 years, one veteran astro ¢ an do things well and other ( MANAGER ; - annual plowing match, fair and cattle | ference. That, at least, is what he Kself. contradicted the theory | obliterating the sun to ground nomer has traveled nearly 100,-| people can't? He even makes B evens teense - ’ ? that science. could only flourish observers along a narrow path 000 miles to see 26 minutes of remarks about 1 hi ‘ . . show, all under the superintendénce promised to do at that time before | in @ free society, for the Ger- | stretching some 8,700 miles | total/eclipse. _ | ole dea, at Een -Qeoe Wane Special Representative: Alexander B. Campbell;\B.A., L.L.B. ._ of the Central cultural Society, 1 undertaking such a measure. man scientists had presumably _ from Borneo to a point about~ Scientists have journeyed |it- - REPLY = hie ,* 3 a mi res flourished under the Nazi Te | 499 miles southwest of Baja Cal- | efatly halfway around the i . in Charlotteto and environs, the Nothing. With age, “ma ‘ F fair bel nk halon Chinen Ba ' Why should this-roundabout ap- 2 conteyet = | ifornia. /world and set up 20 tons of | traits — good and bed — areem | - The = on n Square, . proa B ai | ipses ha hab-’ equipment in barely accessibie - Then there were the subscription | — te as oe xt j A Sse cual: deenuainy uoblohs i it eae ove yooh od wasteland, aly to Bie an te | aeons ss eee EASTERN TRUST nf : : j '. me 5 | ’ | habited t § | . Company ; plowing matches. One of these, held | itications .of its’ members -and the | {jit United States by the | Se'tge exception / | moment. ae OMG, wehees Are Ratt bee ! ie . ee S rs and the | National Academy of Sciences | 1 ie 98s joa G. writes: Are gall blad- | . 6% V | Branches Across Canada ~-at Marshfield in November, 1868, | method of their appointment can- |. 494 the National Research The path of totality cuts over |!" “ Bho" ~astronomerts:der pains sharp or BL. and} “4 ks ! Stheiek eas o : << A : Soviet -jungles New-|! ‘ov : wi are ? = renin nmmiasieg couniat that, ae catia | Oe Be’ altered without at least gen- progress in oe Geld ob scientif- | Calas, eperssty Populated ne oneal clean ake ace | a a ‘ se -* 2 be invited from’ the mainiand, and | : ” ae tally . = oe Tailiining, ond’ that thle wa | empty orean. in Hawall and. tury. A sudden bank of clouds |: salt’ sounded te | Nee tee | r + that provision be made for the pay- nati sie a he \Genate phe. law | will be Si cpesictncdky estes sete ow tl eae The “disap: | analy: tntectsl Cie ol. Sj Das ca i n States. oF ingly i‘. 7% ’ . in usually is E 5 ment of the expenses of competitors | This ‘means that its “reform” will -s study ‘cannes that 1f An ene a moet eee flew its located iy the r right side | i ; from Scot Bruns- | : | aim of ‘education “is to de frustra . He is -so : ‘ the abdomen, Below the rib- Tai : ern { “ — ahs hase | take time, patient negotiation, the | velop applied seuteuniound skills | busy with his equipment that he | The discomforts, dangers, and | margin. ee SPECI ALLY DESIGNED « wick “who might be disposed to try co-operation of the provincial legis- | enabling the individual to per- | may have time for only a | Speppeintments are worthwhile, | conclusions with the Islanders at an lat nd th a “a f form specialized, functional! glance at the awe-inspiring | fowever, for the study of a total | PAINLESS DIABETES , . f, th > International Ploughing Match.” ures, an e broad approval carers - | eclipse provides basic data P. W. writes: Does diaheies or e OCCASIONAL USER! | We dén't know what-came of this | the Canedian people. Tt may Bevan | 4) 4: | Sovere "Gavan St oie ek * e at-came 2 rvation of b , me - suggestion, but local contests were | issue in, the next general , j ationa overel nty Issue . | given fundamental information No, but complications, of the ne . » ; . 5 , ; but it is hard to see how ‘ By Doug about temperatur@s and pres- disease may, including neuriiis - continued ina lively fashion for some | legislation at the present session Canadian Press Staff Writer . — in the sun’s a. | and skin ulceration. _ a _ a fantastic hal years thereafter. At one of these have much ‘effect on the problem.. ba po ona have al- tion for joint — and cul- j sialheiabie es around che TODAY’S HEALTH HINT— _ matches at Néw Perth in 1871, the The eae ot somes aos | Sural nn al a ng national <n, bursts. clearly into view * Quacks cheat sick people of school children of the district, with | |, roadbloc® Gare 8 Om | Goigdnm ie pred be at | te and Belgians have ‘Ping a total eclipse. Scarlet | money and proper care. ~ their teacher, were brought along to oe seat according to law- national sovereignty. uae _ more cupte-aational elm. They ay eouine tak en ae _ R YESTERDAYS r . } } hydro — erdin 6uU S Jools at the straight and even furrows, re : _ written on’ the sub- ee coe sete | would union which would WY are visible only when the Sieh ie Reendies. 2 in order that they might “anticipate t. At the Quebec conference | gna defence alliances after 1945, lead eventually to full political | Sun is blotted out. — S-we thne whe tos: weld: be which laid the. basis of Confedeta- | Britain shied away” from all ' | Eclipsgs° have aided in pre | TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Fo acrlbiapn bolls a pHing PIES sree onal open ede a ee ee com ° ’ malism. , a8 & pros ve com- | ments of and . ; at at leq, Act which created it, the Sen- | This was at least part of the munity ber, should take | in calculating the earth's exact | Guild who will represent t his ate“was established -as the pro- | Teasem why the country disso part im the negotiations\_ rr province at the regional drama tctob. of tminoelliaat bas a elated itsel? trom the coal, sed WANTS NO-PART ne 4 St made by | festival st Saint John NB. norities, mainly rel ~=community lined _—Britain made ear s National Geographic Society re- | leave today for the New Bruns- t ’ ‘ to join. the in, does not want t 1 wick \ Mr the protector ot pewriael ria] Gi, ‘tr eS uiece | SO he hakooe Gates Soe, a erecta os | Seas Mi et tas ' r old colonies that agreed | Now the fur is being ruffled, lan is known to favor starlight can be bent by grav-| Esther Rattenbury, Mrs... Ruth to join a federal system insisted on wala ‘say eticiais af the, conte. | han the federation plans of the ky. Tao ee oe Sewenn So cue: Retin “tind ; fixed representation in an appoinm | ental si ritieal of the Bbit- Benelux countries pony eyprmemne em ay ee a, mene tive chamber of “second thoughts” | tah government and press for Criticism that Macmillan'’s oe ene he ee Five rinks from Charlottetown ! bec the . concealing from the general | government is muting the mar- of relativity would | Curling Club paid a surprise ause the weaker members Of the public the full political implica- ket’s al overtones seems | % Mis theory visit Summerside ’ union reganied the Senate as thelr | Woos of Common Market Tem: | party usted: He has stressed | &¢,88,*Pparent shift.in the Posk ait iaphen ber a tate noe vital safeguard against the strong- ceric awh ~ Abe eaves beh re the Bo-| paseed throng Ge sun's Se or Saas ghathe Crh os er, ‘ : a The critics tle govern- | litical question is tackled at all. of gravity. y TEN petats. “gaent is cautioudy backing | Macasillan may be ina hurry | _-A total eclipse of the sun oc i See Under these circumstances; it | Sway from its initial statement |to complete entry negotiations curs when a new moon slides 4 ree Se es would be unwise for any government | last October that Britain-te will- | before the sensitive subject of ectly between the earth end) The Charl vee, De ae ing to. subscribe fully to. the | sovereignty becomes an isue tn SU. and is close enough for its | partment is ‘very pleased” that to try to clip the Senate's preroga- | guropean Economie Comme-| a siealiain shadow to reach the earth. part of the air horn for the new | tives by purely federal action. It can and | * iy using the tradesmen’s en- Astronomers are fond of re-| fire slarm system has arrived, ‘be denounced for obstructive tac- | <Jiunion, implied in the Treaty | eal portals he is avoliing mam. recorded , which sup- | will take place in the near fut. Rome founded | m-the-street posediy occurred around - 2000 ure, stated Fire Chief H. H. Je cr ornity, are being worked | “what world ‘he Queen's post B.C. The Chinese classic Shu | well in his annual report read ‘out by a ‘ommmittes established tion be?” or seoald the French Ching relates that the two royal | at last night's meeting of tht Gee eee a te ee or ape Zip. Jast summer by the heads of Communist party gain political stronomers, Hsi and Ho, were | City Council. , Homelite lets you PICK your POWER ... with @ of the six Common Mar- | power?” Stag ee Se . chain saw to sult every man... and every job. ier inches (France, West | But some delegates in Brus-|‘that they failed to warn the) Miss Marjorie Ellis, daugh- “ y . | Germany, Italy, Belgium, The sels are obviously worried that populace of the pending eclipse. | ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. El ' eee Len as ae rls eraser acto, comms | tam oh eo GARAGE ES the is of are | @ riot, and the = in with J. W. : Tts basic blueprint is | ¢ more clearly to the the bibuious pair beheaded has: enlisted in B: 88 eM naa : President de Gaulle’s Gaiam: te tee cae since, astronomers .have | the (Women’s Division) Dial 2-1 Cardig n PEL yeahiene coulis aban ” and gt O'Leary cies. : i ?