Taxi drivers, it is reported, have registered an upsurge in fares, and an enterprising salesman who has NOTES BY THE WAY. fallece lanaging Editor Published every week dey wy and statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street, thar 9.£.1., by Thomson Newspapers id. wok dikes at Summerside. Montague. Alberton morning (except Sum Newspaper Publishers nadian Press. The Canadien ‘ress is exclusively entitled to the use for repub ication of all news dispatches = in this paper national rights to sell police-licenced blood-alcohol test tubes to everybody wanting to find out if he has had one glass too many, is doing a rushing business. The critical level of intoxication is attained if the alcohol concentra- tion in the blood is 1.5 parts per thousand. Proposals to lower this to 1.2 and even eventually to 0.8 will soon .be before the German parlia- ment. A driver found at the wheel ; “New Biddie, | why did you tell your mistress | what time I came home last night, when I asked you not to?” | Bridget: ‘I didn't at all, sir. asked me what time you got and | told her I was too busy | cooking breakfast to look at the | clock.” — Montreal Star. Professor (in freshman Sci- ies. Lacing his shoes, opening closing .2 book, eating’ fork, writing,.and working in the | garden fill the bill. The involved | vince. The number of university gra- duates will triple in 10 years, ac cording to a recent forecast. Pretty soon it will be distinction not to have gone to college. — Ottawa Journal. -- We venture to say more peo ple save more money today than ever before. They have .to. It is taken right out of their pay en- velopes. Pension and medical - plans, unemployment insurance, ‘are all forms of savings against a rainy day. And then, too, we vedited #@ it or to the Associated Press or Reviers | with 1.5 concentration is virtually can all look forward to the old \ blished he: All : ‘ . ond Poole Aen of epacial “duoperttier ‘tere | sure of losing his license and facing leg is aided by walking, swing- | ~ in else faserved. Subscription rete: i a fine upto $2,500 in addition to the | ing’ the limb, and wiggling the | The retired American’ diplo- age pension !f there ts nothing Not ever 40c per week by carrier. ible jail 1 toes. Expensive equipment and |™at must have many fascinat- else And the Government is $12.00 @ year by mail on rural routes end ereas possible jail term. -| help from’ outsiders are not re- | ing mementos of his career, in- | forcing us to save up for that:— not serviced by carrier “Most motorists now take it easy quired: he is relearning to do | cluding various geological sam- | St. Thomas Times-Journal. $15.00 @ yeer off ‘Island and U.K. $2000 per | on hafd drinks, even on beer.” com~ | the things that help him most. | ples which’ have been thrown yeoriin U.S. and elsewhere outside British Com- 4. : , Music is medicine for certain | through his windows throughout | New Yorker (incredulously— mented a waiter at an autobahn people. Some numbers soothe | the world. — Calgary Herald. “And you mean to say that in the tense and excited: others California you have 365 days af nonweelth. | | ] Not dver 7e single copy. | | sunshine a year?" Man from Los Angeles—‘‘Exactly so, sir, and that's a mighty conserva- tive estimate.""—Toronto Star. i motel. “They are scared stiff ever | since 14 of our patrons lost their than the weakest ink” licenses inside a few hours last week PAGE 4 “FURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1968. | when police checked them after — | they stepped out of here.” “From Bad To Worse” It looks like a drinking driver's Last week that cautious diplomat, A report from Staunton, Vir- ginia, says that the county sher- iff there is going to crack down on flying saucer believers who go out with guns to hunt ‘‘little green men.” He wants to know: “If there really are creatures around from outer space, who's got the right to mow them down?" This seems a less rele- | vant question than one psking Member Audit Bureeu of Circulation Phe strongest memory is weaker The prim old lady was given the first glass of beer she ever had. After sioning it for a mom- ent she looked up with a puzzled air. “How odd” she murmur- ed. “It tastes justtike the mede- time; coordination improves. It is not difficult to tap with the hand or fingers while resting nightmare. The other side of the arm on the table or to keep picture is the 1964 death total of 16,- UN Secretary-General U Thant. felt | 300 : on West German highways— on a chair | ome a Tinie we Porirsaigenr | more than double Britain's estimated Dancing wet a SERmEE Suey. a re’, ee ‘alow cine my husband has been, tak- ee ‘a Viet Nam. This was the total of road fatalities. The injured | oe eae Rai oy kive peagese - ft pack loaded guns.—Vic- | ing for the last 20 years.” — = had le in two | numbered 440,000. The number of thmic at the same time. Danec- Enon Montres! Gazelle second somal a dia osis tebelved accidents involving no casualties ran moe comes nes Many ele with a warning that the | into millions and has just prompted - DRAGGER CREW, GEORGETOWN with orthopedic probleme can The Stabilizer car insurance companies to boost | : Woes: Ones. * Toronto Telegram ae ; h roach was run- ; . | R . Hydrotherapy is utilized to q a such an app Tyo | premiums substantially. | OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson strengthen weakened muscles | This is an age when freedom | tions in U.S. government, bust ~ ot sian ys tained the Something had to give, it seems. O O C — so ue ae Moving | pcctan as a ea most | ness and the legal profession. sp - te So it has been the rights of free ur Uver- i j has many desirable axeree, (i pesscesion. But just st | They heip to solidity the Am f he said, the citizens to drink and drive. And it i ne ost y Diplomatic Front ee ovgroomes the eects | rental tg the stability of the — een which plays could be “a foretaste of what the re striped-pants boys | they also service some “small erly Minister of Justice) cost vity and makes it easier The death of Felix Frankfur- ternational affairs asp 24 fants for othet tries with oe necessary : im | eores states. ee the taxpayer — onore “le re- | sddition, ee adnan { tant tor ai seart, su His life itself was an example mounting traffic accident problems. Atiry on gpa i ame | other —_ a any ance of $31,104, and peraiceed [an ay aan and cae aati moves 4 man-who more’ 06. jegryime wae lea a pte ted — r " { our embassies | ‘ in house. He and others. are no | pedic disorders. The abili + Sonera a from a long line of schol- The Vetoed Title A Sn a cin, tir | Sat aan cathe mabe fee oa pe he ability te | combining those elements in law Stiy‘rabbir, Writing in the Ottawa Journal, | the the staff will be larger and | many other countries as well as | cial-diplomatie whirl aE etiete | neice! value. A warm | dignity of the individual with |. It was the kind of learning Peter C. Newman says that whe the first tine oe ate mim wwplieiwem mw ona and weary | the firm progression of social Prillant and worldly. en sole ‘ when soar over } boys : 7 . | standards. rus easy a popular they first decided to their” | $2%0000,000 mark — contrasted | there? pametamamall yea Ah By A. EB eB this reason his 82. yeqrs flons. He understood, that men with $43,777,922 10 years ago. Some of our oi : | therapeutic exercise for men | have meaning not ‘ "even judges, are fallible. His re- diplomats, such | lomatic minuette has been want- is only for Am 8 preliminary study of, French-English Our embassies and other dip- | as our chief Sr | at ee Fie Sane | Sad memes of all ence. i to ot ericans but for all who value the verence for history and tradition tensions the’ members of the Royal — Co iene oversnes are | Britain, Lionel rier (form- | costly an empty farce. — eae r The | steady development of civilized | Was rich and abiding, infusing 1 Commission on Bilingualism and Bi- | officers of ‘Guareel J Aftairs and | thoughts anc emotions ee fl fe wet cat his only wrestion with coral and technical and operations ; DROOPING LIDS nituence i only re | ultaliam wanted to give it the ttle | Gian rade "commissioners and The Death Penalty CP eran Nimes cr oe) STU en tie pry, race tn tee ae teociittteg ts Mt. New. goes ‘soon ee | Montreal Star pletely, What’ is his eyes com | Hot Dogs” they were called— | character wil be missed on this military .®Y | man's own “Renegade in Pear” title | Co ite oP te | Mr. Favreau’s views on capit- If it does not deter, then it is | ®# condition? whe te ney cree wet Se The r” title | Ganadian clerks and stenograp- {| #! punishment, as he expressed retained only as social veng- | oars nist Party oat un- | ‘ich be gave to le biography of | Sore ar tote hee ember eek, are his own. He emphasis ont eas ast acearet| In Other Words It’s Jargo PS " et ben “ ; 4 ) : a . le - . i | an i Party ie il Un | fe Diefenbaker. But the Prime | Sly "Seat anl mas sitar be wert mo ser cor x pemunewi acnia |, at ree ee Minister's office promptiy™ and | ithe way punishment with -exceptions:-/i5 this area + Dallas Morning News single instance of vetoed se Guties. The wages’ bili | Mittiig.'th government. He would. continue the de anteccen vanes . Ge toes at | the precedentahatioring, notion ot | Miycetmmue crm | ob dreamt Mo pny tie foe art | 1 pure note | an ea» Pr, Ts (gg mace ee ey 7 5 07 » and | ‘ in con- erer and- the who ee . . a ion. 8 i ing bat- 5 Burma, though Bur- endowing 2 Royal Commission re- | their allowances added..$4.447.| nection with thie _\ermentins policeman sc. jail official. But | © ae Se | would not be so bed. if each tle against jargon, Their” ows 1,000. miles of land port with a label of this kind. oe brought the subject are these which con- where is the argument for these | None, in most instances, cone professionals did not | profession has invented a jar- “The decision to soft pedal the | tread up to $1587, te | ot et ee ee. sae | onpetenst | sont that encightly appearance. | that ne extaider con _anenaee | Gn, at we an mainland China. pode, (Fé. } vw rt . ou can wu . | only the contents of the report,” says New- | A FALSE FRONT faith, and iike faith phe deste penalty cat aoe an ee | eee tenderness, and puffiness | We are rapidly reaching Hy point |ceatly. cs waaay to write tt pans ioe 6 tok man, “was by | _.There is a widely held and | companied by uncomfortable cases which Mr. Favreau would cone sae Oe veins become | at which the average custodial |@ “Guide to Pedaguese.” ae some ‘stage to seek | the Prime Pe etn eaes | fiisialy et weselons imnpresee | Gm iF ales ia” gov. | whole” areoment ter abetiien Spon aod Gudlianiapibe sashes | va enable to cory gus decom |on "tt csertann an menor oe ery aaa te coe | the Tie Mitre reluctance to | fit mea rcs | gaat ie ye aes yt Saas See SERRE | Dagan Mc gel he moe ncn the internalinsurrections and | time, it was perfectly in SOM | W' cervants living under-worked | nas betes on ot (ater me ee ae eee Guage conversion specialist, for-|Snable the pareot who ie not bi y” said Thant, “then I am sure ; y in keeping with | and bigh off the hog in silly | Vidual from murder. Equally But statistically we know it is | petter : In winter. is | merly known as an interpreter’ lingual to understand what his . the fact that we must be the only na- | attempt to keep up with the | 80, statistics provide no proof not. The Minister’ better to take a bath or shower | Recently this department re- , would have experienced | tion on earth which faced with the | -S0n0r Joneses of the world, en. | that abolishing it will lessen the therefore nser'sareuments | before bedtime ot, tfere ES | Seiad 8 best <¢ ose emsictvey |Zoout’ Nt detines ‘euch poseges: be dit fun most important revolution in its his- wafomesratic: Moriviloges: = narrow Sal ei Is tm ths reassure society and certain h REPL y starting to work. Its purpose- an Meal Phooey 7 wales is be eee tory, can afford the luxury of ap- | ee enna ns ot ete to coplial puniohmant rest thelr | Oroure in it, ut that is surely | gl Tames no didierence except | Wve ical end horisontal sine media or the frog Johny: took iets “)” painting “a Royal ‘Commission to in- "jmmunity from the law—the | - reason for an execution. | the skin and chapping occurs if | rela * im the busi ace class. ‘Then there % , —the the siness | “action research”, or in Eng- vestigate the insurgents latter very useful in enabling p esié ‘mane ee oe Tish, learning thro — . . immediately afterward. These tedmne — ing through trial and “tn, Miter #¥ monte of recomnotring |S: ania wane | lane Tickets For MPs |“, env Bruins" | ending wp for one's cake. ot gr" si erat aod a > n of rebellion, the B and re speed limits and parking Edmonton Journal guy Sr apts Ge Pha. RY. Lee to mn cin ak ee ie eB ati praca Commissioners have come up with hoon. ‘ | Whom Geonte Aibert Is this caused fungus infec: | peopl ontins along haven't learned to a document that contains wes sin- light as ps puiaphe at tate dp. sheep on to see ceane se eiae. te. Bagh Rorew teak a? es _ out the help of a trlently weiter | Pedaguese ee eae gle suggestion on how the pressure | j""0° [olic the young repub- oe ee Ore Figs weet tripe costing OR). Me. | Junk This is doubitul, even. though pi Stee ee | ee ee might ‘be relieved and the equilib- | Canadian Front lest year coat, "its ‘By last: Spring, rot tha boat. | gjatmattine most be last wing of the Social Credit By last the huge vol- . : done sabes rium restored. For the future, we're the taxpayers $164.09 This in- Party? | ume of free plane tickets began promised still f cluded an ambassador paid $12, Not very many, judging by a to look a little ridiculous, even ea even ow and provided with an | Teport om Ares ale travel by | to tho-Reamnen eoearmanes <a Howse of ectinge "ond” comme | Sam sree. srmemaine | Tanne Ciena i,m, |e Pee me. 3 tions.” ’ . - | wi ind 4 . hibit a standard of living onda iod from. Octover, 19K plone trips to one pt eee ativeneed to yi ~The 10- distinguished Canadiaris »-22"* = ey cote of ~— —— Se | Sat OE ee Van Dellen _ make up the Cane. adds far above his normal at home. | by, the taxpayers, to March, | For year efter year, the late : Ottawa writer, ually be- , showed . Thompson at Mr. C.D. Howe, the cabinet min- t lieve - , -Cameroun is a country of | the top of the list. ister reported arlia- | 0 ! into ps - country can talk itself aso a inhabitants, sandwich-| Actually, the ‘feport affects | ment wa TCR ae one ‘ne : The ist century, but this is not between Nigeria and the Con- | only the four months when Pér- that members be given just one | he ae necessary. first the mood of their which go in equatorial Africa. We have | liament was in session, and in free air trip a session, in addi- reaction to this has been a blast from report, no. military pact with Camer- | this time Mr. Thompson drew Soviet Premier Ee stressed that the crisis had reached | %: ‘ts inhabitants do not im- $2,817 for travel tien to thele sepia pores. Kosygin “the | ‘s point “where " calerete: inte Coneda. | : was. afraid a concession would | dirty acts of the Americans” in the | the will of there is a danger that | |"ikara ur Covadon mereting | abst ot’ come ‘ther members, be the thin edge of the wedge . ‘ , 2 some members. « - area—a charge obviously intended In people to goon may fail." | there. In 1963 Cameroun | sold | His tellow-Social Crediter from| How right he was! for propaganda purposes at'the Big | cecasion to note. it is nena say obtener, ted treat mer Communist “unity” ae occasion to note, it is cold comfort | from us goods worth $23,702, iy to be told that we must wait another chiefly “unspecified non- knit | Culture Hath Charms aie. he nunca _two years for instructions on how to | tric cavipment for cooking’ | 7 g1, Curtetinn Science Tare aed Prospects for negotisting & pesestal meet the danger. 7 these levels of diplomat ooh Reet statesman said that also be more influential than = association, migration could write . son tional , ideological at 8 of the issue were farther EDITORIAL NOTES “trade, it is improbable that our his countsy be did mot care whe sions, aa diene. off than ever. Ne teh ~ ‘The United States is ambassador and bis staff have | wrote its laws. Ifa song is more That. at least is the theory ates. g : still ¢ and will 265,575 a busy working day, although | influential than a law, it may which lies behind the new Am- a ee , : growing reach “ " ies erican-Soviet cultural agree- : wt 000 by 1986, according to a U.S. cen- . ment, And it is soundly based. | “Ray Maclean, - news | sus bureau estimate. The present The Public Ex Ss More is = oe Se o>, ae present- ‘ read | population is about 193,000,000. Hamilton tion's arta, echnical, educa | S4"cn a parchment scrol and a case | bs Ba Oy. 8 nly very large done of wl tata! diag, he Com meld ee ee” canes Ce ee ete Oe ; rend pe a | Commission is having trouble in its | man ampitheatre in the remain- | a political r4. Fortunate. ‘©. When we 8 peagle's | Station nade by Inpect: |» geographically dispersed, " | Simian tact seta. | ent, ae war ge nae tS gets pa |e Bere NM | mon are joined by the come. a | ber of people apparently have two Se ee te Tete & SS | ap maui 20 Connda” and | 2A or ideological cip- | ferred to the herole rescue of mon bond of vengeance upon those responsible . 1964 deliberations and to the} "Ged Save The Queen” that "" — ree eee we en for tthe ‘attocitl Do ae Dorion probe revelations, most | there’ over the Red Ensign Cultural exchanges, such as ae & : and slaughters perpetrated fo provide'an encore to that unr | This la not 1 dy’ that Prime / Place betwoee the United States wotre Dame nts ot | upon the Jews. A Weekend Magazine featur y Russia which more : “hap ghia Mieaiaericanice The public expects more from Minister Pearson canbe excus- ‘wit! now take place, do not of | Ct wachern Malcolm | George Edwards tells the amazing story 8: its representatives than endless ed trom suaking prover ex. themocives end notional and ia: | MOtmoctar® Ot & resepdien Rett) ay ci al a Met npn Selene a eee | Nernaiies: washer beet era im- fn men’s : . a A, A makes eaten Chape wih hh bringing thousands of escaped Nazi war crime. + roe —— in ete | inials to justice, + " respect, or it sats cern Ph Ss pe ee Tite Ae aig of its face bi , ot the ‘ cam |e" “~~ THE EVENING PATRIOT do in the _INC ae oh a Hs SN . Most govern- : ; bi ete mes é vea- A if braced |