ee GOING TO DISNEYLAND Toronto's Ward 2 Ratepay- ers’ Association is raising «. gunds to send leukemia victim Av Treg Dodson to Disneyland, California, Doctors say Troy. 3%, has only two years to live. “Disneyland” is ‘Troy's favorite TV program and the | visit has always been his fond- est dream. (CP Wirephote) Bold Reforms Are Changing Outlook In. Czechoslovakia - By ANDREW BOROWIEC PRAGUE (AP) — Bold re- forms are changing the eco- nomic. structure of Czechoslo- vakia, not so long ago a bas- tion of Marxist orthodoxy. They are coupled with new trends in art, literature and the- ~ atre, bringing ‘the country-closer to the West to which it belonged culturally before the Communist takeover. Western experts. doubt that the ruling Communist party will Fie arty rmit the — to go too far. own existence and a a ae 3 ¢ Poe of economic reform sinae ,-@arefully spread out over the next five years to “reduce the shock,” involve de-centrall- zation~of the Czech industrial apparatus, flexible prices for some products, _ =~ rice - setting, plant autonomy oa and production to be determined to demand. “You may call it a form of capitalism,” a Czech official said. LAUNCH FIRST STAGE The first stage of reform went Into effect at the start of the year, The whole program comes of the Czech Communist ro in May. Agreement is expected but citain- modifications... may be made. What is known here as “the ans of socialist manage- ‘of the national economy” will mean harder work for many—and some uncertainty for those no longer used to work- ing efficiently. Job security, one of the pillars of Marxism, may no longer be a met of Czech Te. Appointments Announced To Council OTTAWA (CP)—Four--new-ap- |; nts to the 28-member Fcomennde Council of Canada fF intment of six mem- * Stationery, - wedding t invitations,’ invoices, [Satatements and all. rinti f foe "all jobs anteed 5 at ARDIAN, PATRIOT. “CENTRAL. PRINTERY . Crechoslovakia before the Sec- ond World War was perhaps the most industrialized country in Eastern Europe. Today it is suf- fering from ‘bad past invest- ments in prestige and useless projects, from p% - in- spired trade agreements and workers. LACK ENTHUSIASM Party officials admit that there has been no enthusiasm for the reforms. wide-scale grumbling, there is always the watchful eye of the party—an apparatus of 1,80,000 members, one of -the largest Communist parties in the world. ‘One out of seven Czechs bé- longs to the party—compared with one out of 30 Hungarians But the party, too, is moved by intellectual changes that have been reach- ing far into Eastern Europe. This winter Prague theatres (Cat on A Hot: Tin Roof—Hocka Na Rozpalene Strese”’), Arthur new history manuals the Soviet Union does not always figure as. the source of évery blessing for Czechoslovakia. from the general apathy of its | But the party first Antonin Novotny, wen ade _}cialism and capitalism are irre comcilable. Only “progressive oy elements” of capitalism may be exploited, he said. men) THe Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Feb. 16, 1968. 1 ~~ Z - \ ' By ARCH MacKENZIE WASHINGTON (CP) — Cana- dian criticism of United States economic guide lines that curb foreign operations of U.S. busi- ness corporations drew brief comment from two American cabinet members. It coincided with.an article in the Washington Evening Star that ‘a “very serious threatens ~ Canadian- Treasury Secretary Henry Fowler told a press briefing on the U.S. | balance-of-payments situation: ‘I would: say that it is largely a matter of internal politics in Canada.” There have always been ex- of views between the and more can be_ expected _ |shortly, Fowler said. The joint Canada-U.S. committee on trade and economic affairs, annually “|bringing together cabinet mem- bers from each government, is scheduled to meet here March 4-5. Commerce Secretary John is gratifying that American cap- ital is so highly prized in Can- ada. ” REPLY TO QUERIES They were responding to queries on their reaction to con- cern expressed in the Canadian Parliament and elsewhere about THE CANADIAN FORCES © RECRUITING CENTRE CHARLOTTETOWN advises that A CAREER COUNSELLING To make gure there is no open, | and economic | OFFICER -will be ‘at re THE ROYAL .CANADIAN - AIR FORCE ASSOCIATION WATER STREET, Wednesday, 16 February 1966 “11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ; Young Men ee ein ee ee ee and young ladies with grade 10 or better two countries on such matters |< Connor told the briefing that ‘‘it | Canadian Guidelines Blast ©= Draws Yank Comment Each was asked to submit these by mid-February, show- ‘ing where direct investment |would be reduced—Canada or elsewhere—plus other planned contributions. REDUCE ok The ‘target of the voluntary program is to bring the U.S. international payments deficit to within a range of $250,000,- 000 surplus or deficit. encourages m = urges foreign Adee to buy more from: the United States. ng Connor said there had. been considerable reaction not s0 in Canada and else- eal ‘too much Ameri- can investment, rather than too little: Perhaps all countries con- cerned now are better informed about Ly eagle | ca- pacity of American capital. ne He said latest indications are| The total deficit for 1965 has that the impact on Canada ‘is/been given as $1,300,000, 000 minor. The full story would not | compared with $2,800,000,00 in be available for several weeks, | 1964. pending study of the individual} The Evening Star comment is forecasts for the 900 firms for|contained in. an. editorial-page 1966. =e _ National | article by Foreign Editor exer, more em sre ac first-class family row | browing between the US. and its usually-friendly neighbor to the usual in fam. of the parties 6 t a serious TORONTO (CP)—An ¢lemen-,’ tary school guidance counsellor Says an overwhelming number re ps of children come to’ her with ea Male emotional problems. hich passes in that frozen and|, 1" the new year, -I almost country for hopping had to send for mops for the ‘And for once it has noth (Children who came.crying into ve a Nam |my office," Ruth Gilson, student " sand etl counsellor. in the guidance de- pounding the table and get fertnent of Givins Street Pub- red in the face about |'i¢ School said Monday night. which makes a good' The school is one of two ele- many Americans almost as|Mmentary schools in Toronto that This is the way the| off: this service. ation in Washington y has of imposing its policies on|without inviting new ones. To business & process|recognize American firms in of not-too-subtle executive arm|Canada as a basic and integral twisting through a system of|part of the Canadian economy ‘voluntary’ — and ee -en-|would not be an enormous con- cession t po ‘ es tine a o make if it results in at this point had troubles sto deal with ig i avoiding the very serious quar- rel that threatens our relations with, Canada today.”’ - Many Children In School Face ‘Enalional SF oblans * Miss Gilson, speaking during a panel discussion at a meeting of the Ontario Association for Emotionally Disturbed Children, said some children’s worries feature dying, what become, and parental conflicts. “We think of childhood as a happy time of life but it is one with great periods of stress,* Miss Gilson said. “It. . . can have greater stresses than adulthood." 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