the future. The way things are, x Gara irr, | wis noi ve song vetore the cont ot itai Prince Edward lend Uke The ben | WSUrance is going to make the own- Pressure Solidly Behind Britain W. 4. Mancex, Publisher ing of a car more expensive than . ow, as | eens . i Sven — | great many people ee ‘4 Tensions The = _ <* Bditer United States, which made , enough with Rhodesia, as is be. . every week day morning ( Sun ‘ } . Theodore Delien 7 . I ahd Matvtory helideys) ot 165 Prince. Street, A Good Suggestion PLAN UNDER PRESSURE se | independance 100 pears age, ts | help to" ealorte. axy om P.E.1., by Thomson Newspapers Ltd. f . refers to thd of ago, is to any offiess ot Montague, Alberton | Is is not time, asks the Ottawa nll onda ‘as S| PTS Betas eo hecting ie | Generis mates ie ka me | Journal, that the. country settled professional divers and caisson | Rhodesia. Security Sodeett 7 ming Santen ione "scanne he, | down to its work—politicans and a eho hones maT geen he eee stones [aoe Se Brn core oe aan Go lee | public alike? Indeed it is. We need gen tanks and es many — the US. Canada, Britain. or | rather naw ® ae . Vancouver MA pat & ee a — = . little politicking as Soe eee a . even the Abine orunistoo—le ayy Canadien wapaper Publishes | possible. Mr.. Pearson could start withstand excessive pressure | to be more economy SI canted vo thn exo tor comets | things off now by telling us what he and activity under water or jas Guan here ye Sn cans sleaey to lication of all news dispatches in this paper | didn’t tell us in the campaign: what — “a Ia the case othe U.S. and | bear well. a @redited to it or to the Associated Press or Reuters | 1: . : Britain, the of eco- SUGAR fo PRostmo = end slo te the local news published herein. att | His policy is. Farmers and builders It is exhausting to work un ay ll hurt | The U.S. last ’ om & republication of special dispatches here | and financiers, housewives and teach- creek ae for long periods | the more than the tar- | slightly more. ET ck: pore bs cover | ers and laborers—all would like to ertciney. Tals gas saved |" Seo’ auth en Gis’ abes tome, Leah Ge Spe oe ee $12.00 » year by mail on rural routes and ares | be given some sign of direction on i Be and tissues and is | i interested at all in the Rho. | chrome and asbestos. F net serviced by carrier. en aes aa released as pubbles upon sud- | desian drama, concentrates on| It certainly won't miss the $15.00 @ year off Island and U.K. $20.00 per den decrease of atmospheric | signs that the Rhodesian dec- | raw which it does have yeor in U.S. and elsewhere auinide Writah Com | Mr. Pearson, suggests the Ottawa oe a rising from a| laration of Independence bor- | power 10. ‘keep. out, and can "Ge cue 7c single copy. paper, should prepare for public con- tude. ‘The vo Mh thought "and SS a." anaes ele Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. | sideration a speech on the state of these ‘bubbles plug the W776 when the 18 American col- | some of them iat aan — PAGE 4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 196. | the nation with emphasis on what he Fae ce We Ma GES | Ore out tne. wete Dagend. |'7u) fe Sieaaee chiet ‘export % | proposed to do about it. This should constant to avoid pain, dizzi- | desia 7 Ballet nee Gaus ond aisecte cimadtae. New York's Examp e | not-be a limp inventory. of good. in- | ness, Reuse, and disorienta- | about al! men being cal As for exports, the U.S. If we are to plan wisely for the | tentions as are most Speeches from Underwater diving (scuba or | cause the ile aise hoon: Sacer er ea i future, we can no longer neglect the | the Throne. Nor should it wait the cee nae nas additional | conte 220,000 whites and few ef | various types of machinery, challenge of grappling with the prob- | two months that are before us before body, ‘especially in the ‘= Set ee exist whe prot mmr political lem of water pollution on a nation- | Parliament meets. may result in a loss of position | in the U.S. for the peels, as | and economic Geueneatee by. wide scale. The situation in the Un- He could lift our jaded spirits by ages oe distorted on on called hee Rusk | sanctions is not proven by his- ited States is more acute than it is in | announcing quickly a new cabinet colder with increasing depth. | pressing support for gay or ethionts ores — this country, but we would be wise to | which would be a sign that he has ‘ Foretelagieal sweesibes an ad- ee areas are in the south | by the weak sanctions agetied. take example from the efforts that | heard and will heed the public’s re- Coes Dr. Claes EG | Lundgren sent | way re ~ A one = ie gnraone cell’ ae today are now being put forth to remedy buke to his team. If he appoints a pr : sit meres’ Sey — to seek. rue because of her white-supremacy the years of neglect which produced | new cabinet now, members could ap- ERSIDE HOSPITAL FR sport divers to determine the | the political be oe het ieee wee 2° the situation existing there. ‘Of | ply themselves at once to the prob- ITAL OM THE AIR frommency of dimsinoes and how Ae — special interest is the action the vot- | lems ahead so that they may give Parr | OTTAWA REPORT By Patric Nich He received 354 eens : ; ers of New York state have taken in | liament the respect of service and at- Y i a t a 92 admitted having asl Peanut Butter Sta ndards this connection. tention which cabinets seem to have - ; eral ecade dead poseete oo Christian Science Monitor Apparently prodded by the most | forgotten as one of their duties. Past Campaign Figures Proved Helpfu Sa i oe ee are underway in| shire’s Mount Washington. With serions drought. in memory, they | If the Prime Minister did this the | Figures can be fun.-A sceslon | ‘Aisamilie’ the Libera! | that he amply Justified Dir. Diet. | presoure in int eetia teens | for, poamet. batter, “Should tat | sig provisioned " the have voted overwhelmingly in favor | challenge would then fall on the Op- veehad ceed rele othe eae and very nearly all | enbaker's contempt for the poll Fesponsible. ‘Moa divers devel butter be 90 percent pure fe batter ouoetee va 7 of a billion dollar bond issue to clean | position leaders to conduct themsel- | which highlight the electoral Sik aeiiicece s Lit] tut i we gost Ge apie laeetine ty cae ee tL it ee idea elo ee up the state’s waterways within six | ves with equal attention to business | macic of The Wizard of Prince | eral triumph ending ine Liber. | mate accuracy of the pre-cam- peated it tha iver " descended | the industry asks; or 98 persent, vie, seater, af et years. The money will prime New | rather than to publicity. We quite | this sian ean: . ‘oy my bellof in the Dtansce af pales vol ot cualic colsion. we | egeia. A somewhat phe, | peau teens See mouthful of peanut butter ‘and York’s waters program under which | agree with this proposal, though we John Diefenbaker has always | the figures of past campaigns - | uous eight-week fear af tho hust- giana gag thie 1 ua that we do. not a ear tispiaile ra the state will pay 30 per cent of the | are doubtful—human nature being ar dar” sae ee Oe cin Ce line to pre- [age attracted 600,000 voters, in | forced air into the middle ears | We are delighted that hawklike | one's mouth or to pwailow. kul Cont, of building’ she: Socal: spwage | what it init the Old Adam of par. | Gon” ques Det i'tewore | gets GAMEML GS tet foe. [od we vecOmmmeearn, hare | eae ene en | meotastan ef kemetiinn waitiee | ar tae eboeennen we tna treatment facilities, the federal gov- | tisanship can be eliminated so easily. pee Meers al at ee anyon with ee a Deagiet campaign _snliaaty, at-| The crux of the situation cen- | (#nd 1) child Cotler, we Lame eonak deere ernment 30 per cent and the local expre sae =, nearly 400,000 more vo- | ters about the Eustachian tube | urishment. eat it — a of water sovernments and remaining 40 per | | The Wrong Approach | fer these Gocladeis "Ms ‘apek | tout, GROG NGMET’ potiny. wos | the pacrieees Wage oetice at | nk tek Criek teen ae | pean Ole che Ay bole saae , Be, $ » wa number ot | with the throat: Nasal decongedt pean our turn | reach, Po cent. Speaking in Regina during the fioec Poareeke pete te an vaiten ot NDP, § Nestea toe | Poarsen’s cae ion ai err by some eat pag © ancien sae ~ Perhaps rach saehee geet are The enormity of the problem de- | election campaign, Trade Minister |_ just given the most severe drub- | reds and 1 Independent. opti sabhapsuiagen hy bic highs | to dive wher a ced ic caean aad a ie comabber teeta Gere manded a mighty outpouring of dol- | Mitchell Sharp said, in effect, that it bing in their four battiew on the | | This proved fo be more accur. | priced help, actually turned a ©, Wh 2 CON 16 FERRO aithest seaeun. ; wosuingoe te ao ee ov lars. Governor Rockefeller, who | would be a shame if the Prairie | In this column in September, ate than any other prediction I way from Laberel Party more | , , COLOR OF BLOOD | |, It all goes Deck muy, many | ing penne butler eutomatioally campaigned vigorously for the bond | Provinces were not represented in enigs CAE ane by aes tan form- | viously intended to cmpaee & logy professor taught me that we decided to climb toot nee: stances. eae tesue, noted that twothinde of state.| the next government st Oliaive. ‘The | cotati: wetnas cote sec. Land WM hitipen “Irites |wen seakahig: mmemocéay sorted: Teaco ther day & tector ee residents now live in areas afflicted |.question they would be asked to de- cronia bene ioe Rss geen Every other prediction I saw |ed “His Last Heteh ache: ed ares thd inf un elas Brazil Pays Hi h rice s! . “ . mble.”” n ai how | stipulated a Liberal majority, | ed the test of hi intil it by water pollution, that there are in cide was whether “they wished to | past-campaign history could be | while one “political analyst”, | tion sseotien Veberen cea (Pea slaie “sientafioee ant oat oa _ Ottawa Eng adequate or non-existent treatment | participate actively with the rest of | 2 guide to the coming election, | Peter Regenstrelf, was so wrong | Mr. Pearson. this : facilities for 1,200 state communities. :| the country in governing Canada and | "2°, GREAT CAMPAIGNER | REPLY Ftom Brazil has come the dis President Branco's decrees : : : : : : Before the opening of the first I’m color-blind for shades of |™4ying news that the revolut- | will be taken in Latin Americ Pollution, he pointed out, hinders in- | making decisions which will affect | Diefenbaker-Pearson campaign Hormon Li ite ti green and red, but it is closer to | /om@ry Government which seiz-| as assertions that econcmic dustrial expansion, threatens public | the shape of Canada in many years | Tuttle in 1958, the polle showed € LImMiIrarions a bluish red than the brighter |@¢ Power some 18 monthé ago | growth and political stability heath, lowers property values and | to come.” ; cavetivenr oi eee oat ae —— a nas or oxygenated val aes = ove = —, be achieved erodes beauty. He called the bond This appeal doesn’t seem to have foo & —s of 15 | | ideally wom —_ hgh ar — to oo —— posure tothe ales ss iors, _semeds the Supreme | tic institutions. te news there issue a “pocketbook” issue: Voters ap- gone down very well in the West. We | weeks later revealed 54 ae with the interests Medical school pointed out. LUNG SHADOWS of electing the freiget velssueent aert of ite tee. parently agreed. don’t recall that it was made in the | Per cent support respectively, Ce ee ee re ees Se ea ee The changes were made by |tarianism of the right. or the This is a long term solution to the | same terms in Prince Edward Island, oS eee ene : “G7 ine saeenae of Vine. which | @, De hawt: meee! eee eee tee This ; : during the eight-week election eine ee in age. Age is | has brought about normally a REPLY Branco in the’ face of rising pol- | The excuse of the need for a periodic droughts which bedevil | but in any case it raises an issue | campaign, Mr. Diefenbaker had | Se ‘oet ra oe major change in a woman’s/ At least 10 different conditions | {tical opposition and popular dis- | period of - “‘tranquillity”’"—Presi- New York city. Among other streams, | which is worth taking stock of. As | S#ined 5 points over his rival. | shor ‘it is anti-cli , Ba | personal role. ° Children grown | are capable of producing @ eolt- | comtent with drastic esti infle- dest Branco’s word—has been : : ; Similarly in 1962, going into , anti-climax. It {s also |up and departed, home duties | tary lung lesion that like a | tionary measures. used by many .a government the program aims to clean up the | noted in a mainland exchange, the | |the campagn the underdog, Mr inevitable. | are not demanding. Her hus- | spot under X-ray. These disor-| Given the capacity of Br: travelling ¢ 5 Hudson river which now flows to | converse of Mr. Sharp’s proposition | Diefenbaker gained 7 points and oe rr aes thele | band ney cose be and | ders. include oes - to slip quickly into political a Brazil deepeechdy teas 8 oth the sea untapped, too polluted for | would imply that areas would not be << idacting: tiariguiamie! sieted Se” bibbapiea!’ coseea, | Suddenty lor tanos’ tat” Mat [Genial Sruiliode’ ans eam: aeee cin te Rais te ne ae vee and economic disci humar consumption. __ | looked after'particularly well if they | 15 points behind. Mr. Diefeube- tS oe Saarumy cae a could not rewrite the | cer. anti-democratic steps were tak. | ahead will so how San oe ; Here is the important lesson for | did not elect some Liberals to the~} Seuive Mr Pearson of a ena), | thinking that what is very bene- | The turn of fer paunchy and| CF ea gery BP bet val ror gare ga foes A 5 us: Health — ‘ialists ted that -“H of Commons. i 2 ~) “ority. “This was the first = “ ficial in—some- -cases—-must-. be-|-fat-husband- is inet -and= 1 Bet aa RA 4 nian 5 se oa ae = specia estimate ouse ‘ élection goodie Gil. was. “sounded at a |! coming my. consists~ of mest; | democracy~ must often seem an WATCHING FOR SNOW delay in cleaning up the mess in New We have sent four non-Liberal | = which Mr. Pearson saw iis | medical congress in Aijantic | cart Uo abso ‘Mirial ta," and Spee he ob See seeuubioe pecneeanl tauver. There Beve| BRANTFORD, Ont (CP). — York waterways would double the | members to the next Parliament from | Diefenbaker’s; but the figures | “it¥- ‘its lack will not be filled by hor- | Must I eat them? | Commeanist party and p go Te —— Francis. Smith _cost of the job in 10 years. The ad-\| this Province, and we have every | sow that he lost ground during <a pong re | oie A abies eee . REPLY tioning leadership cults were | Port of Spain. Trinidad i vantage we have over our American | reason to expect that they will partici- | mpaign and thus suffered » cam loved by Deiypane: trestenents. | wham WAIL Be ach tongee Ses (occ cae ee etek iG abit amare \sagerly looking. forward to see - : al . : . aN ee A h | * ! neighbors is the gift of time. But | pate just as actively in the policies | paign defeat, Bat the ‘aging, of which many | he does now. bat he will never | otherwise is adequate. Yet Brasil le the key aation in |““We've never soon it except ip time doesn’t stay still. It is running | Parliament puts through as if they And now this year - Mr. Dief- | time of the menopause is not 'imate does. lee tee oe to | the Alliance for Progress. It ‘is |the movies,” they say. The out on us, too. Every year will add | were of the governing party stripe. | S' seemingly hopeless 30 points er cescied tot Dee Tatoheren Ven ren Eee eet ie em lta. 0 Wal to the cost of doing a job which | We expect that the interests of their a for the pall gave 48 per Educati i rt ei ae eae Tribune, | stability and reform ia a1! | recently joined the Sesatiord must, eventually, be done regardless | constituencies will be looked after | ony 2 16 pth angi: x erg lion mpo ant = - een: school system. ‘ of what the cost may be. just as well, too. We would not go so. | Would we see a 1958 sweep in ’ Guelph Mercury . far to to ini reverse? _ | Money to a younger too A Costly Business was making a veiled threat in bis | Bit, tal. the ballot often ‘has greater allure than shoot seco. lene peer i Speaking in Halifax recently, J. N. | Regina speech, but it needs to be | picked up a staggering 14 points | ©an visualize a material object | their enniaper sik mel Starting toda Humphrey, past president of the All | clarified, to say-the least. Any at- | {urine the most. successhit of | Rtn 08 auleeaeltl Tee i either | Sected to using their holidays te J» Pp ’ : jo eee, » Aimy al- | his four election campaigns wa- | Will not or cannot envision the | improve their standings. Canada Insurance Federation, said | tempt to penalize voting communities | ged against Mr. Pearson. In- | benefits of an education. He re-| Unskilled «workers often re- you can rent a new 1966 car that automobile insurance companies | for what they did at the polls is going | Stead of 428 ag shown by the | Sites US” sate gt ee vould | Seon ditties consideration from ; ; have been paying out $50 million to | to raise a bigger row than the Pear- | revealed 2 39-38 per cent divi- | give him and allow him to have | can be replaced ae on from your local ~ $75 million more than they took in | son government has yet had on its sion of public support for the Ca. better epobie — | their wages are commensurate during the past two years. He blam- | hands. We do hope its members will | “~"=“** sow. ‘Five. youre’ lotr be will | with a leaked stasation makes ‘Mercury dealer ed rising insurance costs on the | keep this in mind. . realize his short - sightedness | fed iad mane 40 Rie been ' tremendous increase in the number of ' | Our Yesterdays Pie a nase DARE ect ow | Coen is in a position accidents, and partly on the high cost EDITORIAL NOTES (From The Guardian Files) | the aoe See Workers a e ‘meet yr paps i | _ of repairing damaged vehicles. He This traveller’s note from the | twenty - FIVE YEARS AGO Sie tame exces: | te ee : | a '* was also critical of car design vehic- | Soviet North has been brought home (November 15, 100) Fates wae skioherel the ques ofiaeet $e Wats aor a ee. We call this new service Ford Rent-A-Car. We're just les which, he said, could be changed by E. A. Cote, Northern Affairs de- ecupamategl vor oe yr Remy si tions go ae Ail 2! | cation just isn't good enough to- a few minutes away from where you live or work, so we can put to reduce insurance costs by making | Puty minister: “In Canada we fend | other observers believed might | ried out further educational day and the time to get that ed- you in a Ford-built car faster than anyone else. Rent itas them less costly to repair. off cold weather by double windows. | ‘isnify an imminent “southward after quitting school, | ucaion is before he has cut his! you like... for an hour, a day, a week or as long u need i On ths shrine his hard to un | At Yaknisk (Asiatic Siberia)” and | [itcsteamiegetes, trom | Sot Mirae he ater = dey's hs wits tr eeuce uaa | ~ ToSurasce iy all taken care of It's inchoded in the low rental, derstand show car’insurance compan- | Noril’sk (on the Arctic Circle) most | 1o# Kong. Ja Sai e. ; Whenever need a car and for whatever reason. r ane : + 4 les can stay in business. In any case, | buildings seem to have triple win- In wake of their devasting as- Becoming A Luxury you drive Sunes a worry in the world Ford of the ones as Mr. Humph inted out, i . | dows.” 1 ; ’ ) are Canada ance rates will goa 6 per shen ge se Ss turned anew on Londoa, pouring histo i ies iced cars. They’re always in top condition, serviced by men who know the average across Canada next year. Orbiting geodetic satellites have ont of a moonlit sky that started | it stops, nobody Knows. Tf auto- | can't just bolt on : new fabger ro ‘ a drop in and let us show you. Insome parts of the country, pre- | provided a curious bit of informa- | Sent ihugines and. dwellings ee ceed once wl ae | ear emcee wots bodied de. We're right in your neighbourhood. sumably in areas of heavy traffic, the | tion, namely that the earth has four | and swelled Britain's mounting | Motorists have been told the un- | creations now: “there designers Increase will exceed this by a consid- | big bulges. And where the bulges | *"?*gagualty lists, |_| BADOY SES a to sncens. | theme sesh ned ut nce ee ine oo. ae And -he predicted | are big, the pull of gravity is well (November 15, 1955) ed by another six per cent next | tory, ne Se fae rates-will go up again in 1967 | above normal. This could explain | .“t the Queem Charlotte High | yet There is no lesson more _ob- and 1968. : School, the Lacy Maud Montgom- | Asyone who has recoiled from | vious, or harder to learn, than | ae dorsld-pcalten’irgel-hie-|-taste-gonord-troching runs: jumps -|-*=aienaraevaeee toe dnd repalnted needa | (at drivers set their own ingur. 3 g runs, jumps, presentation to the school lib- othet reason for costlier ance rates; the more generous listeners to write their local and pro- | and throws than others. Olympic at tot a Geer tection. Motorists will shrug’ off he oma ee vincial et representatives | Games officials are said to be inter- | Chairman for the occasion was acto ae ——— urging orcement of traffic | ested—even concerned. Where re- | RJ: Rupert, chairman of | oe Geumumle foxl’s per. PROTEST SITUATION regulations. A more practical pro- | cords are measured in fractions of ee paise—oa learn the next MOSCOW (AP)—Soviet police posal comes from an Ontario ex- | inches and one-hundredths of a sec. | _ Prime Minister Eden reject or somes up for | erected barriers around the change, however. It suggests that | ond, even slight differences in earth’s Coons ie ceaten: ten Quite aside from the bad driv- 4. pauihte, alasemeenin at Se ee eee a the time has come for a thorough in- | gravity could play a heavy hand. The | ‘h#t the Church of England's of. | ing that causes accidents in the | two hours later only four Afri- ha a vestigation into the whole question | bulges, indeed might determine | {cist linkwith the stale would | BOY duck thing as 4. cheap Te. (protest the Rhodesisn situation, Ine | be severed. Controversy in press euch thing asa cheap re- | protest the Rhodesian situation. : of car insurance. This might produce | where future Olympic Games are | 274 pulpit had raged ground this rR ape ee toe rage ay tly —— . Stewart Motors Li i ed some worthwhile guide lines for law | held. Future champions may not nanaeel Meetaae: . 4 a meer. and sears x puerta eae imit = oe enforcement agencies, manufacturers | only ask, “How fast is the track?” | Captain Peter Townsend, bowing | meaning the public has to pay | The students tistted Wo repee | -— - i Great. Gosnge Strevt, Charlettctows,-P. -1, ——- and insurance companies to follow in to the church’s edict that divore- | their executive salaries. sent the All-African Students Me PHONE 894-5579 ) y Except in the case of a few | Federation in the Soviet Union. t “ Sf f but “How big is the bulge?” pene eo