THE VGU-ARDIAN o i the respect and goodwill of the uncom- mitted nations of Asia." ale at stake. Hlhlihhld wan watt-day lottalcia. P.E.I.. by The Go "Carers Prlnoa lliarl lllall lolta the Dow” Editor. Frank Waller Gianni Manager. In A. Burnett Iranch nflicu at Summeraldo. Iontaluc and Alberloa. Authn lington give recognition t0 the Communist ' ind ll Second Class Mail by the Pen Oilfea Department. Ollnwa. Ei..?.-'..'.':5'i..c'i-Ti.37i5"i.ii'.'oi'.f 3t'..'2?'t'i-'?.it3?..Z15i'.l'3...”'t'i.s?”i'.1'a'.'.3e 51"" 311'” 55 Bmal" WW1” w”h11”1d "mi per nnnum mnraln.nntl)lPrtnoa5tnot.Chnr IWIIJU He did not go as far as Mr. Arthur H: Dean, who conducted the peacetalks that ended the Korean War, and who now. as an American and Republican, asks that Wash- Inllld lregime in China. But by suggesting that lterial and military support in the event of "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink." war arising from Washingtonls independent policy in support of-the Nationalist Chinese MONDAY. APRIL 18. 1955 on Formosa, Mr. Stevenson virtually asked A New Comet Perhaps not of world-shaking import- ,ance. but of considerable tifically is the announcement from Wash- ington of the discovery of a new comet in T00 faint to be visible to the naked eye. the sky I'0Wl" was first detected on a photographic plate exposed at Palomar Observatory, Cali- The dot of light showing a diffuse tail was captured by the 48-inch Schmidt telescopic camera oper- ated by the California Institute of Tech- gmxggylR02E:01:ryH;:F:n,:::e 3:21, Et;?gglN9it'fOlindland8l'S after six years of union n rs . 0. Abell who are working on the National k y n . V . (Q11:-ngzaliillilfgy S2Clg;1)(;1;:1ll;'::lrc g1:5perg?t(:lI;: ages. Weighing both sides, the News sets The comet is of the 17th mag-y the constellation Leo. fornia. on March 22. heavens. nitude, able to be photographed by only the largest telescopes. The faintest starslwh 5”" by the unaided eye are of the 6m,ily allowances, old age pensions. old age magnitude. More than a thousand comets have been recorded, but four-fifths were too dim for the eye alone. minor role comets play in the drama of, the skies, they comprise one of astron-' omy's most fascinating phenomena. They have been aptly described as members of the solar system, and also as "the nearest thing to nothing that any- . . - . I B t 1-, th h d th - - ih Se new I-I-bomb concept affects our ing of evacuses; on auxiliary thing 98" be and 511" be 30m9t111ng-" .,patel:n1;I;s:d:a(:1ta:es,,a.n eke axe 0 plzlinnlng fo:'l civil delfenceilkl t yfilolice Ito control the heading: Their reputation for strange behaviour , ' ' "'1 we 1'e'"9'" f?" "13 ” "W 9 9'1”'"33' ”' 1” '"'"5' - ' 1' i gt 1 General F. F. Worthington when the exodus out of threatened cit- stems from several factors. in contrast .The declme in wmg cog S was far e55 be was first appointed to be top les, and to maintain law and ord- to the planets which revolve around the sun in the same direction, some comets- wheel in one direction, some in the other. Their orbits usually are elongated ellipses; that of Halleyhi Comet, for example, ap- proaches within 54,000,000 miles of the 60 times as far into npace. Some comets, however, ride a path that takes them headlong into the outer heavens, never to return to the solar sys- sun and extends tern When for from the sun, a comet is cold; but when it nears the sun it warms, During its close approach it may produce an awesome mectaclo. Halley”: tlhat skirted the sun in April, 1910, -was one of the most discus- sed comets in history. A month later the earth paaud through its tail, worse for the experience. I-Ialley's Lt. due often to onormmn heat. back in the mid-19801. A comet's nucleus is composed of .small particles spread over sizable distances. At one time I-ialley's nucleus measured 6,000 miles across. Surrounding t-he nucleus is the coma, a gaseous blanket that often extends 50,000 miles in diameter but can be many times this distance. The coma V I b 1 1 lllll try cnrraspondsni I II II is so tenuous that stars can be seen Deceniben Ianuary and Fe wary a one, I.-IL I'll:-1 "I-l can be surprised that France has shining through it ,over fifteen hundred dollars had to be ex-y -Min" -- - i-l-u - not mnd u easy go accept G9,. . ' . . I l 4 . t G The most impressive portion of a !?e"ded 0" '1eCeSS"0”5 Ca:e:da"(: mar? ianil COMMUNIST STRATEGY ',:.a.i;c..;;fio.. ”'.'If"....2;.. oeirmii: comet is its tail, sometimes streaming E" Igarih Tlad lo Peg; "ah mm 0&1: Se Smgm ,..0,., Wm-lam whom Mr ireeu:var:d.hWhat is remarkable his - - . . .. e w r ii .. . .- 15()'()()0,()()0 mlles away from the sun. ; 11" 5 h 3 ag90C13- W1 Alilee flied the first salvo of his '3: "re! gag: titizeniglglxsrigntbg Whetherlthe comet is advancing or re- its tail points away from the solar disk. This is because the sun's light rays exert pres-3 sure on tiny particles given off by the- The light of a comet coiisistsl partly of reflected sunlight and partly ofipu treating from the sun. nucleus. tion of that of the earth. position on the offshore islands. the whole problem of Formosa into proper focus. It then would be seen as it is in Irin- don and Ottawa, that i-"ormosa's fu ure status could be referred to the United Na- tions with some justifiable expectation of avoiding another world" war. The slur- ti ' llr. Stovomon falls ., gm”;-mm lids-nqourliaislotin-otliennclvco.)ut.u .- jig HI wtllbsnadtby aoqulriiiusorno pi-sellout hvildnut for misunderstanding or misrepresentation 1 um. go an Sam. pup”, 30,. ,1, .1” ed "1 M u . "Ill"?! 3103- m-1 . . 1 nof the announcemem from washington if:1:n;etI)fhE:IIIl'n1;';.Iill()WdBtT0IgdI vevith while :::l'l:I'ece”aray 'i;:m.4l:a'&i:),'. ,P.hner t Kuhn c.r:;rS.K;I'?:y:0P, B.O.su. NOW isa good time i0 fix up yOlll' home Of that the latest data on the Salk polio vaq- c.,......,” i. .,...i...f".,,' mi 'J,”3f g1,;33:;:; 1;;,l,”m”2”! '2” '3: Bank of Nova soon. slag. Office nu: nm.' on make these repairs on your car. Borrow the 2."? :'2'.'...'” ”.if”1”?”d.. by 3”-” ”""”Z.' M55-”-?1i'-"?-'l3-37-?'i'-- if-'3 s::::.:r::. ':::.'.'::.'..':'..':":':: -M-,e-o,,-, rm 4- "- l- """"- "-2- . . mm! at friendly ”0"”"0'd Finm "””"' ac ern en oa coun rles aroun H mguu - - - the world including those behind me 1,0,, i.'."wil.c-.-miiea 'pupp.i'r"g13veiiii.'ee.ii M” 1'” '1'" clemd the way 1 aM:."";m. '-m-----e- sands of others do! More men and women , - . 0, 3,,,.,,,, m "on W m" to developments of historical Im- 75 CHIROPRACTOR . CUrla"l- which” the u. s. has - givgn M.,. Defiance and of neat in-omlu. J L In W I” borrow with confidence from HFC than any n o o ml h nvv . o "mm l . . n CIIIGI . I . LMI. A311” ii'.':'.i'ecyi33i: "Tiler! "'1' "'1'" MM" on-no Ills. - list out - clean so '1 Plllft It - but us . other company in our field. - I n - no bury, no corruption in ' I - - ' A 1 i , end to "our present lonely and irresolule ,,,hi;,h,:et0i:,d:Ie ,13:::slaIn::e(l:h:;::ng:2: ,';,1;1;g"',;; C.P".'"'1(,:&' 0' " ' ,A" A g 1 1 ' ' ninih do. Tllay-,wllI do n..-..- '. , l I . G. Kelli Pldard. unm-um I H th GI b I lthe weekend should provide an excellent j:;"::m',:df'"f:;g:zc:J"n" lhlnga. each of which separately 3- 593- I-I-A-I-0-.9 '1'. yu "gym, " 9 "L 58” 9 0 9 and M3'1' M1” ltraining in democratic ovem t f W I IN All of which together are ad- ' ' 7'3 3” W "T "'1'" """' Stevenson's plea was that the President those pamc- ti Th be 8 h :18" :r s.?.di.."'3o Akl.!)ol'l)arnSonllnm'::li:: sontlal if the communist an-at '93 "'3'" 3"” C i '1 i ' 11” "9 9 Vssm" mil" ll ;-- ' Wntllelielrt-oflhefma Mh - 9” man man -is "M Secrdary 0' Sm" Duw” smuld M": ed ability in debating the subjects under in: iiiiiiicini backbone of the com. to be checked. held and 2'.";....... cHAR1'ER5D 'AccQuN1'AN1'g sous our ll ' 4 1" ""7 discussion and appeared to be well versed mugs, P-rtv throlllihoul the -1- - ' ' "nus- - sun so -wllim-47 -L lWOI' . ' ' ' l: in parliamentary procedure. This is s f0l'l'n1 --11.. N... ;,,.g,..-- 4,, m; 3.. ma.” a.n..- 3. pt: mm. mg? .m' on an "u. T” u ll- of training which -has been neglected here- "M" W" 1"” "V" "31"": the 1 ” . I y is interest scien- "lawless" light radiated from the comet's gases. De-i spite its vast dimensions, a comet's mass ,ls rcniarkably small, usually only a frag. Those Offshore Islands 1"” The possibility of armed conflict on a1 large scale over the defense of the Chinesel islands of Quemny and Malsii is still ii mat. fer of grave concern, as evident from 5 re, 1 misunderstood, but there can be no room) cent statement by Mr. Adlai E. Stcvensoii, head of the Democratic Party in the United States. Mr. Stevenson has joined other in- fluciitial leaders of public opinion who have been urging Washington to modify its Far Eastern policy. With considerable defer- ence. he has asked President Eisenhower to bring his policy into closer conformity with . that of his major allies and thus bring an- .g R for adoption of Britain's policy. including Q lrecognition of the Mao Tse-tung Govern- lment. The strong core of Mr. Stevenson's argument was that by drawing closer to its allies, and giving more accurate expression to the American will for peace, Washing- ton could impress upon Communist leaders that "they would be facing a united free world". and that such a realization ”would be a much more effective deterrent to an assault on Formosa." Six Years Of Trial According to the St .Johnis News, lwith the Dominion are still undecided .-is - between its advantages and disadvant- out the good things that have come from , . .union with Canada: ' "They come largely in the form of at are called transfer payments-fam- The Age Old Story The sun shall be no more thy light 'by thy: neither for bright- Gr'assroois' Plea , , , OTTAWA REPORT lasslstance, pensions for the blind, for the disabled and other welfare benefits. There. Yet deg no the is also unemployment insurance for some. H'Bomb Defense p There are federal contributions to educa- By Patrick Nicholson ll3l0n. 1193191 End other 309131, 5e1'V1c95- Ottawa: The H-bomb is now against this terror weapon is 4. plan- cw ion, so our defence work- There are also federal contributions to public works, some useful and some with the strong stench of party politics cling- ing to them." likely to One of than many were led to expect. ' We are enclosed within a tariff wall designed for the protection of mainland industries. We are the victims of the highest freight rates in our history. We have found that Cana- dian risk capital is not available for de- velopment of our resources and that in- dustry from Halifax to Victoria is more interested in exploiting a new market than ,helping it to grow. . . . We are required to pay higher taxes. . . . We find our- selves under the necessity of building up a new public debt to finance essential pro- II Canadian star not he most "Most Sotlie lem was parenlly corporatl neighbou not help Free Dispensary Appeal One may doubt whether any organiz- ation of its kind in Canada has done so much with so little as the Charlottetown Free Dispensary. As'reported at the annual meeting on Friday, the past fall and win- none the against , workers became several years. and this spring it has bcenl necessary to launch the annual financial appeal a 'little earlier than usual. Collec-l tions ordinarily amount to only twelve or: fourteen hundred dollars but during last; ministered: but the budget is pitifully small, Sm: even with the aid received through provin- rcsislanc anti-Com always lribiitions. It is hoped. tlierefo're. that the 1pel:5l.Iade appeal now being made will meet generous i Pe'1""g blic response. In this centennial year let not be said that our Free Dispensary. with its long record of humanitarian ser- brand. . it lion cards are out and they are a challenge 3 and sent 1 the Viet- lln our sense of civic pride and responsibil- l955, in grade. EDITORIAL NOTES Rangoon that lorore. but which in: great possibilities. It will. of count. be particularly valuable to lh0!0"1l0llIl!lhllt0ryUIl'sbanurmman- A Wvfldrlsdthrhdnuun at 1 ,1. ners as being the weapon upon Canada. changes brought about incendiary bomb was the weapon and on communications of tinder-dry wood." he "Fire would be our most danger- alike. ous enemy in an air raid." firefighters. and the first prob- squads, the medical aid crews and every community was using a dif- equally in an H-bomb ferent model of lings. The manufactuieib had up troops of civildefence who will variety as a sales and naming the model after the local Chief of Police. was a good major and Why Bl eflectins I 5319- 11 W35 3" citizenship. The needs are so great even better way of ensuring that that on, family of fire-fighting equipment emergency. That problem Just about licked by the introduc- and trained in some phgge of this tion of standard couplings the A-bomb replaced the incendi- an figure, which would be higher ary bomb ter have made the heaviest demands for.:)';3ci;if gfggfggl ” "1" M1” ”"k The H-bomb has llgmphasisjgain. The only defence PUBLIC FORUM aware, these funds are most carefully ad- C.C.F.-sponsored -campaign. the former British "it is no use turning cial and civic grants and service club con- Lam”. Pam, leader is Wing wgnhle ,5 me ,mnsm.and courage lmore benign than Communlstslralesy chailses but Colincll of the Republic is the the Communist ” ' "mt ldwllmy 15 that 311 c5P1l3115i ratification is the crucial act on vice. has to operate on a deficit! The collec- , Imtiiugrsdfjjzggdkomf which the final stases necessary Red oonspirawis infiltrated South Indochina, and raided the islands oft Formosa. A Communist is a Communist whether in , , "Human E t ". Goodwill gestures have sometimes been ; quom u A,”.1',",2,,,. "Marshal Tito is offering with. favourable results. Italy has thelrrluto DOIIRHI Conuiriuhtn lathe of by our most ers must be geared to handle a attack whole population in emergency ex A . The emphasis is now on important welfare workers who can arrange by this for the feeding. housing and cloth- be used in any the most co-ordiii- or in the overcrowded squntters' ago. The camps to which they will move; services feared. which will disseminate warnings of our homes are built and instructions to the populat- said. ion in big city and in tiny hamlet the the civil defence many Years anti- rescue The fire-fighters. emphasis was put on radiation workers, found to be that nearly the wardens will still be needed raid. In fire-hose coilp- fact, many of these are the shock produced this immense have the most dangerous work. immick: in- But mass evacuation has intro- ng some little difference, duced new priorities. Civil Defence has become a continuing duty of in every three fill! C0ml11!lH1l195 901115 should contain one fully-trained one another by thegloan civil defence worker. Generiil 1" 3" Worthington's ideal and objective W35 is 71h: of the population enrolled when emergency work. This is the over- 1'5"” "1350? lhfell in important target cities and C1"13d'1- 7119" T950043 lower in outlying farm communit- unto thee an everlasting light. and thy God thy slurr- our second classes itself as being as be a sitting duck. The whole 28,320 persons enrolled defence workers; defence role. and this boosted artificially high eluding a number of nurses. Quebec claims 11,943 on rolments and 4.079 fully trained By contrast. British has 41,454 enrolled. of whom 3. 337 are trained; our of the average State in the U.S.A ulation and its scattered nou shall he moon diva lllllt untothoezbntthehordiinllbe Judging by the latest enrolment m!'::l'f:;m W: rfchfu 0:330 "211 days. or a week at the most. In Ends Mel; .5 '. dmmt' and severe cases, however. recovery will take much longer. In such negliibie farm community. while province, Quebec, free from the risk of H-bomb attack as a Northland traplinc. It would of Ontario boasts as civil of these about 10,000 are trained in some civil fillure is by in- hospital Columbia western province tlius leads the Canadian parade and is probably well ahead Saskatchewan, with its tiny pop- farrn A and humans are' often responsible for contamination. If persons handling your food have skin erup- tions on their hands or arms. look out. In cases like this. cook- ing doesn't necessarily render the food safe to eat. Thorough cooking. however. is always essential. and in many in- stances will destroy the organisms which are responsible for the con- tamlnation. While spoiled foods will make most people somewhat ill. and can even cause death. others can eat them with apparent immun- ity. You see. all of us are not equally susceptible to poisoning from contaminated foods. i Symptoms can develop within a few hours after eating or they can come as late as 12 to 14 hours nfterltlie meal. Usually. you will feel a " L. pain t nau- scntcd. and begin vomiting. You'll probably have diarrhea, Sometimes -you may have a lever for several days. Most Recover Quickly The vast majority of you will recover completely within a few instances. you are likely to have cramps in your calves you will urinate less frequently and your clrculation will be slowed. If you suffer an attack of food poisoning. even a mild case, the best place for you is in bed. You can usually relieve the colic by placing an electric heating pad or a hot water bottle on your abdo- men. As long an the symptoms re- main, don't eat anything. Take . only water and glucose. - QUESTION AND ANSWER . I. E. IL: I see colored rings of light at night around electric street lights. Could this be caused by anything except glaucoma or . cataracts? I wear glasses and they are 0. K. This symptomn ap- as incentives for budding athletes. "Such recognition should be made of scholastic accomplish- ”! might well give dinners. tours. and other such rewarding pro- lralns lot how and Inuit Mollie. as wall as-for our basiisa balI,and football teams." Min Hows-sy has placed her finger M ,a weakness in our educauun AVIIHII under which the athlete outshines the student in the gm of the group. Her suggestion, detailed to correct this imbaluii;-e merits consideration. , .5”; John Telegraph Journal. Allaf.nnneIltoreflcct.w. Med time to. take careful stocj of ourselves. to measure our me. cooled and failures. We need mm" to digest and make orderly um things we learn and the expert. anceslws have, Time, too, to ,5 cut our ideals and reshape 0", goals when necessary. This mm is hard to gain amid the heal and increasing distractions um mark our age. We should erect . fortress of silence. free of unis, gadgets and the compulsions oi The roots of this British under- taking are not shallow. They go back historically to Britain's im- inemorial with tho faia and fortune of her immediate neighboiirs. In this century alone two world wars testify to the sacrifice which Britain and the Commonwealth can pour out to safe-guard those neighbours and defend the cause of freedom in Eurollo. AMERICAN coivrninurioiv Lastly. the Paris Agreements bring to the support of the Europ- ean members of the North Atlan- tic Community the enormous economic. military and spiritual strength of the United States. The EL iynsldarolil0last,"lshiaccord- 50- anon with In basic security inter- ontnof tlic,Uiiltcd States and the obligation which the United States has aasumod under the treaty will be honoured." When the Paris 33. come into loru. the United North Atlantic Treaty. President t ' t t out as recent- onts have been ratified and States will continue among other things to maintain hi llin-ope such armed forces as may he neces- sary and appropriate to contri- bute its share to the joint (in- . lanes of tho North Alnntic area. Without that American contribu- action. -Kitchener-Waterloo ii, cord. Vlw QPRIUI MINT April is an avalanche of yellow When golden npiraled forsytlil. blooms. And ddandellons polkadot the mu, ow. It is a time a garden”: ribboiisi paths 0! dalffodlln and golden ohalicsd LLV Meet an April's topal. It is saffron and grgemgold I 0111)! evening agrco Where onyx opnulota can new in foun , of goidfiiloli h a olti-ous yollou low loilrely in an April mm . I0 ii. That would not change a yolim flower of spring, For one canary diamond to 5. sold. ' . -Elizabeth I-uuarlckhouse hi In Canadian Science Monitor. tion. the European members of the North Atlantic community. resolute as they would be in op- position to oommunlnt aggression. could not command the material strength to most and throw back a Soviet military throat. such are'sonic of tin advant- ages promised under the Paris agreements. With ratification these ulna should h due course be achiovad. It E into that time will be required to accomplish this. It is scarcely to be expected. for example. that the now want German forces will be formed. annad. trained and fully efficient For Quality Mildnmi pears in heveral diseases. It may communities making it far less be due to nstipation. to a de- Iikely an an object of attack than Quebec, ygt outgtfi" Quebgc feet in the vision. to high blood nearly two to one in trained pressure. or to mlsrnine. Glui- wo,-kg", h.ving 7,450 if ll; 13,. coma is a common disease. A thorough examination by n physic- ian is necessary before t.ho.axact cause can be detemilned; than proper treatment can be sug- gained. 172 enrolled civil defence work- ers classified as fully trained. While the over-all Ontario picture is tisfactory and in- deed shameful, some' communities rate high praise from General and medical aid squads 195, 0"? 10D priority. outclass- ..- swltched the Jules Menken. in Information 0 Old hurts die hard; and no mu ” D”. h I" m” one who knows modern history W -. ratified, first by the French As- A Innis: sembly and now - and most wel- im,, an comely - by the French Council The lot the Republic. What is remark- Prime c to aggression munist crusade." Canadians that the shown by the French leaders de- variety of Communism is spite experiences which lie a bare the Soviet decade in the past. The favourable decision of the --V 11"" and lmore encouraging because French to bring the Paris Agreements into operation depend. Except for depositing the actual diplomatic instruments. the Federal German Republic completed the process 1920 or of ratification on Thursday. March pegping or gel. mth. when President iieuss sigh- ad the relevant German docu- Jgnugry 3, ments. In Britain the essential de- item from bate and vote preliminary to rail- . Burma. to the effect llcation took place last November military equipment to Minh in Indochina; the Moscow , - The Paris Agreements world supremacy, but that they will be ranged instead with the free world and its cause. with the ancient and noble values upon which the great edifice of "modern civilization has been built. BRITAIN'S COMMITMENTS Secondly, the Paris agreements bring to the direct support of the West European Contlnentlal countries the great strength of Britain. Under the agreements when ratified. Britain undertakes to maintain on the continent of Europe the equivalent of four divisions and a supporting Tacti- cal Alr Force until the end of the century m long before which. it may be confidently expected and hoped, Communism will have ceased to be ii major cause of disturbance in a troubled world. .PROFESSl0.NAi CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, Etc. Bell, Matlieson 0 Foster Chas. R. McQuaid. B.A. 150 Richmond st. in Richmond st. Dial mi "1. os3.i:eanmom:&un..3.u OPTOMETRISTS G. F. llutcheson It Son M. A. Former. Q.O., LLB. r. o. nirrciinson. ii,o. Worthington. United Kingdom ffice llnllelln accumulated in lconventlonal ginn- pons. They are a so a symbol ey mean that German rearmiimeht will not be unlimited or uncon- trolled. They signify that German rearmament is consistent with European unity and with German self-. t. They imply that the mighty German race and people will not slip over to the wrong side of the present world strug- gle. that they will not give Mos- cow a decisive margin of strength which could help Communism to . Bank of Commerce Bldg. 53 Grafton st. mu an: Allkon ill. Glllis. LLB. -I. A. Carrnthers. 8.0. is nlcamond Bl. Dial 4143 123 Kent St Dial an A. Walthell Gaudet, LL.B. in Grafton St. 1" 11”" hwy Chinese Byron J. Grant. 0.D:.- . It. Dial mi lies ahead. But what the latest Atlantic , needed to meet dangers ahead. to fix up your Cell HFC todayl Make before a minimum of II to II nionthshavoolapsod.NorwllIa' quiet period for such development be granted by tholKromIin mast- er: of world policy. The time of vi lent Communist propaganda. of grave Soviet threats undoubtedly French stop annhlea the North to carry to ful- filmont will increase the strength NEED MONEY 0 Repair your our, taxes? 0 For any good purpose? 0 Gel S50 lonS'l000 on your own signature. . Easy-to-moot requirements. 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