.lielp steer Cnmuin to Univtersilies-Ask Three-Fold lhcrfeasei In Federal Grants u'rt'AWA (GP) '-V Canadian uni-i yer:-tiles suggested Tuesday tod- gral aid in the form of per capita grants b tripled and that tax laws be g.-hangs ' to encourage increased donations to universities front nor- poraliolls and individuals. The National Conference of Cana- dlilll Universities told the Gordon mmumic commission universities are short ofimoney and they face the need of W ll!l0ll'.Wlul 309' m-gig of a trip ng of stud en- peris of s tripling of student en- rolments :l07l-- More . varsity he required and ancmpi to expand the academic unit without" progressive increases in .-nlnry. there will be a disastrous tlri-line lll Qlllllly-u 'l'here was evidence of strong not.-(i in Canada for an increasing number of engineers. scientists Ind other stably-trained oemnltlel to a eco- rofeusors will llullll(' n e "startling." " we have to trl mom thatwthe Soviet had a suc- cessful rogram of scientific and ' Whatever difncultias there may he in making valid comparisons of numbers. thsretsnoreaaontoun- desesttmste either the scientific talents of the Soviet people or the rigor of the selection and trai procedures." POPULATION IS BASF. The federal government cur- rently makes a grant to universal- ties of 50" cents per capits based on prot'lut'!lIl population and dis- buted in accordance with the number of students in each unl- Vanity. All provinces except Quebec have allowed universities to accept the grants. amounting to about 57.000.- 000 a year. The national conference suggested the per capl -. grant be increased ultimately to sue. The federal tax deduction of to per -.cent allowed for individual donations to charity including unl- Tivc shortageswer lnuually ”!tl!1lll!;" MALPEQUE in.-s Joyce Bryanton. second ,u-ar student of P.W.C.. spent th- pust weekend in Malpeque where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bryanton. r-.9 of Mr. and Mrs. John iila ei-me of Mslpeoue will he pleaded to know that their little were TOCBIC nlng snce must fall on provincial sov- per cent. The maximum deduction of five per cent allowed for cor- ations also should be increased encourage an increase in dona- ti . oBn:t even with increased federal support. it was clear greater re- sponaihliity for government assist- ernments. the national conference added. "Federal sup rt must not be allowed to repa provincial re- sponsibility. We must depend on the provincial governments for the major assistance in operat- ing grants and in special measure for capital grantsgfor construction. FORECAST BIG OUTLAYS "To meet the increase in student numbers, capital expenditures in goals of S200.000.00il ml! Well he ed. "Most vhtcial governments wul find t difficult to meet the requirements of a minimum pro gram even with the supplement 0! versities should be increased to 20 proved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cousins of Baltic had as their weekend guest. Mr. Reginald Miller. stu- dent at Mount Allison University. Sackvllle. Mrs. Lorne Campbell of Sea View rettn-nsd homes from the Prince Oounw Hospital. Mrs. Rena hurt or Freetown ii;m;.'hter. Velda. has now im- pairs THIS cussr private benefactlon." pcque where she visited at the homes her daughters. Mrs. William Mscintyre and Mrs. Ber- nard Shields. The Malpeque Farm Forum was held at the nome.ot Mr. and Mrs. Wilton Ramsay on Monday even- ing, February 1). Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson and faml . Summerslde. were recent via rs in Mslpequc where was a weekend visitor in Mal- Here's the carefree answer to t;he.call open road. For Dodge gives consideration to your safety every minute you'n on the I01 Clsecitthasaistyfeatureslietadattberight. Allare atandardequiprnenten drones. Some are brand-new. of course:-but Dodge iuapovidedmoetofthemforyears. That's because safety is nothing .new with Dodge. Y." gfur you, Dodge has consistently pioneered anddevelopedmoreandbettsraafetyfesturesthan ' p'I'hh3iIl.t. Ins ask snslIusrI'0Vid0 motto-mf0I' uptom loo.Dodgegivmyot1tlIlP0'CY0l11'I90tl Now high-bull! O and V-I gfgpadng.aafersccslu'atlon. they were the guests of Mrs. any Dodge model you horsepower. pick P131"! wstson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Maclflnnon. Mrs. Ed. Murphy of Sea View recently spent a few days in Kenslngton where she the guest of her son and in-law. Mr. and M.ra.tJ. Murphy. The C.G.l.'l'. Group was held at the home of Mrs. Danton Hogg at Hamilton on Wednesdl! SWI- tng, February 3. Plans were made to hold a croklnole Party in the near future. Mrs. James Hickey of Daruley has returned home after spend- ing some time in summerslde where she was a guest at the home of her sister. Mrs. Frank MacKay. A card party and dance spon- sored by the Malpeque Women's Institute was held on Thursday night. February 11. High prizes were won by Mrs.Forbea Thomp- son of Darnley and Mr. Eustace liunter of Baltic. with consola- tlon awards going to Mr. Danton llogg of Hamilton and Mr. Ern- est Bryanton of Malpeque. Lunch was served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. William Steven- son of Charlottetown were week- end visitors to Malpeque where they visited Mrs. Stevenson's father. Mr. Charles Taylor. tilts: Eleanor Campbell. second year student at Prince of Wales C1lllt'i.'('. spent the weekend at Sea View where she was the guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lealand Campbell. Miss Verna Bryanton spent the weekend in Malpeoue where she was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bryanton. Muss G:-nrgie Lot-khart. lum-' Ezmifq se;fl9l:q wears .2 look qfglzmzaur emdgo f ' 6 DODGE There's new driving case. too. New push-butlnn contaols for Powerfiita automatic transmission let you select your driving range at the touch of a button. Safety-positioned at the left of the driver. these controls are simple and mechanically operated. Hid, if you wish, there are other optional features such as Dodge Safety Seat Belts. These are aircraft style with approved-type buckle. Unlike others in the Dodge field, these seat. belts are anchored b the frame, with no unsightly fittings on the door. See your Dodge-Dssoto dealer soon. and at him Ibowyoualltltecarefree. W017?-lose feeturesoftlse glamourousnewDodge.DriveaDodge...Canada's "safety-tust" earl . austunanmao In oausna av csnnraus oouomvriou or csmuss, cum-as w.u.umu;.atyomrdOunwmHyee1V.obeekyutvnewepassvtorleseutdtime. Jottssrott Morons Luursn Iarsylnr ALMA ' Mr. Jack Do id, ni by his mother. lllrs. l;ca(l:l'lI!::aD0elld- aid. were business visitors to Summerside Tuesday. Feb. 2!. Mr and Mrs. Burton Stewart Ind family of Rosehank. accom- Plllled by. Mrs. James Stewart and her sister. Mrs. Frank simp- Ion of Hamilton. were guests of Mrs. Alvle Mountain on Wednes- dly. Feb. 22. Mrs. Irving Williams of Ros; bank returned to her home after visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Rennie of Alma. The many friends of Mr. lsaac Dunbar are sorry to hear that he is confined to his home with an iniured foot. Mrs. Arthur Rennie returned to her home in Alma from the West- ern Hospital much improved in health. Owintl 10 had roads the Alma Women's institute did not have their meetlng in February. Mrs. Isaac Dunbar invited the mem- bore for the March meeting. The roll call will be answered with an Irish joke. Sympathy is extended in Mrs. Carlyle Bell on the death of her father. the isle Alexander Cam- eron. D. merside was the guest of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lock- hart, Malpeque. last weekend. The members of the WMS. of Malpeque United Church held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Ernest Bryan- tnn on Friday evening. February 17. sOIIOOOOOOOOOIQOOOOOOOOQ NEW woos... WITH THE CLAMOUR AND 60 or THE IDRIHKD HDK) Eisenhower's Letter To Soviet Premier Bulgcinin Made Public. WASHINGTON (AP) - Pres- ident Eisenhower has advised So- viet Premier Bulganin that the United States is ready to negotiate I freeze on atomic weapons stock- piles if Bulganin will accept Eisen- hower's "open skies" disarmament plan. Eisenhower also declared. In a letter made public Tuesday. that other ”malor types of armaments" could be limited "under proper safeguards." He thus brought within the um- brells of United States disarma- ment pollcy the possibility of ban- ning the manufacture of A-bomhs, H-bombs and small tactical atomic weapons. of controlling the produc- tion of bombing planes and of limit- ing misslles manufacture. i In summing up his proposition for freezing atomic weapons stock- piles, the president said. "my ulti- mate hope is that all production of flssionable materials anywhere in the world will be devoted exclusiv- ely to peaceful purposes." He agreed with a Bulganin argu- ment that lt would be difficult to revent the secret manufacture of ocus of his correspondence away from Bulganin's repeated insistence on a Soviet-American friendship treaty and back in the disarma- ment issue. Eisenhower had ex- changed letters with Bulganin on disarmament last fall and had re- jected the frlendshi treaty propo- sition in January 0 y to have Bul- ganin decline to ke no for an answer. In a letter Feb. I Bulganln asked the president to . consider the friendship treaty proposal and take a new look at the American in- sistence tltht world tensions must be changed by "deeds not words." All these safety features are standard equipment on any Dodge model you choose at: lifetiuard door latches. Help keep doors shut tight even under severe im- atomic and hydrogen weapons in violation of controls but he said "the risks inherent in failing to achieve control make it imperative to overcome the difficulties in- volved." The great central issue between, the United States and Russia over disarmament has long been the de- velopment of an adequate system of safeguards. Nothing in Eisen- hower's letter appeared to weaken the American position that such a system is basic to any prngresg on disarmament. I The Eisenhower letter was do-l livered in Moscow Monday through i the American embassy there. I i Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES It SERVICE .. 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I Afford extra control for safer stops. at: Safe-Guard hydraulic brakes. Have we cylinders in each front wheel BARBOIIR. I.Tll. I27 Esetu SL. clarlettsteea instead of the usual one. his smooth and predictable napping powes It Independent parking brake. powerful secondary braking system. Gives driver an extra brake for added safety inemerpncies. st: Electric windshield wipers. not-rate at constant speed, do not slow down when accelerating, passing, or climbing hills. It: Safety deer leclrs. Lock huttmu of rear doors of sedan models can he proceed down to lock both inside and outside door handles. it: Other Dodge safety features in- clude tuheleaa tires. safety hood latch. and boa-section frame construction. A