THE EASIEST NUTRITIOUS LUNCH YOU CAN SERVE A CHILD Pex: A BARBOUR'S PEANUT BUTTER AND BACON SANDWICH and a glass of MILK! the easiest, well- balanced lunch you can serve. TILL STOCK iP ON adult too! Rao. 3 aur sane An rancaNuT of : two shces offre eipency, ahtwich slices ae! made to s Fiemak Serve vith ae che foods; Foon, grerey | Prorem | rar | Oy | carcium | pTHOeS (384 16.7 18s 39.2 332 cau. ou. ou. eu. reg mon | via [iawn | p28, | macin | ABEQREIC a 390 3 33 2.0 tu. ua. ho. ma fo serve you and your community ‘Your generous donatioh wil continue the essential Red Cross services and programmes provided for your com- ‘munity: Your dollars will keep the Red Cross active and alert, always willing to help you and your ‘neighbour. ‘Through your consideration the traditional work of the Red” Cross will be carried on whenever and wherever there may be @ call for people to help people. A strong Red Cross means a better community. ‘You wit share In every act of mercy—vital work for people of all races, creeds and political beliefs across the street, ‘across the nation and across the world, ‘This year be ready and willing to give your share when the, Red Cross volunteer canvasser calls, Your donation or pledge will do so much for so many, YOUR RED CROSS NEEDS YOUR HELP NOW 62 Prince St. CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Charlottetown Dial 4-8551 GREEN FLAGS MADE IN JAPAN “Covers Prince Edward Che Guardian tiland Like The Dew” 4 ous here a annual St. Patrick's Day |. dinner of the Waterbury Irish-American Club. Atop each was a little reen flag with the words “Erin go bragh.” It was enough to warm the heart of any son of the old Emerald Isle. He could even tiny print “made Health Problems | Help Boost Price | Of Brazil Coffee | TORONTO (CP) — What has health to do wath the price of coffee in Bra: “Lots,” a Gordon director oP "ihe Health | & pound of coffee. There is so much disease in Brazil and Col- umbia and other South Amer- that it two could do. They just can't get workers to stay on the job down there.” Dr. Bates will be one of the speakers at the threeday Ca- nadian Health Forum which be- gins here Wednesday in connec- tion with National Health Week, In Canada up to $600,000, a year is lost through sickness, the league reports. Canadians are spending more than $1,000,- 000, year on medical and | dental bilis. Cancer causes suffer from some sort of heart | Canadians, many of them | (left), 30-year-old Calgary na- disease, the report says. The | former employees of A. V. | tive, is working on the prob- 1961 death toll from heart ail- | Roe during the Avro Arrow | lem of re-entry of space cap- ments was nearly 70,000, al-| jet fighter project, are pro- | sules. His job is to help make most as high as the total from | minent in the United States | certain that capsules return- all other diseases combined. | space program. Brian Erb | ing from trips to the moon second in the field Charlottetown, Thurs, Mar. 15, 1962. PAGE 9 CANADIANS AID SPACE PROGRAM j are not vaporized by tremen- , flights into electronie com- dous heat as they re-enter the | puters. These are linked with atmosphere. Stanley Galezow- a capsule pilot seat and panel ski, a mathematical whiz | to provide simulated moon from Toronto, has fed all flights to train astronauts known information about moon (CP Photo) of infant ality 1s poor, srs Health Week aed Mure Mclver. The rate of 28 eae for every 1,000 births yas Kan: ada tenth with Ireland and dat See the countries ot ihe orld. Exclusive Divorce Action BEARS SOUGHT BY BRITISH ARMY NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP)—The British Army is Smoking Report To Get Emphasis | LONDON (AP) ernment has do all in its power to acquaint | the British public with a eal report stating that ciE- aretieamoking causes lung can: a committee | ot the men "college of Physic- jans, was made public |, mended that the government | place a prohibitive tax on cig- araettes in an attempt to en- courage a switch by the publle ipes, which it fasaite tal cnet ioe dangerous to health. Commons, Health minister Po- well said: “The government certainly | does accept that this re- port demonstratives authoritati- vely and crushingly the casual connection between smoking and lung cancer." Powell said the government is “asking local health authorities to use all their channels of clear the dangers. to health of smoking, particu of cigarettes.”* je government will provide these authorities publicity ma- terial to get the message acros: Powell said the report's rec- In Fire Deaths CHICAGO (AP) — A 18-year- old boy has been cleared in :am-| ily court here of any connection with the Our Lady of the Angels school fire in which 93 children and two nuns perished in 1958. He was, however, adjudged delinquent’ in connection with four of seven fires set in sub- wurden Cleero, The boy had been » pupil at | the Roman Catholle parochial school at the time of the fire, A lie - detector operator, John Reid, testified that the boy un- | der questioning, told of ‘setting decla esit: thet be. bad sends Go| statement involutarily, Judge Alfred Cilella dism! the delinquency petition om] on the school fire. The boy's name was withheld because he is a minor under protection of the family court. ol TRADE CENTRE ‘The first canal at Sault Ste. Marie was constructed in 1797- 98. May Be Moved To Senate | 'N KELLY | been given to understand that after the black bears Lt. - Col. J. C. Balharrie, commanding officer of the have the government sponsor a i Royal Scot Greys Regiment, ba | servatives and CCF, latest in a long series of efforts to change a procedure which tt | has generated considerable heat week. The committee recom- | in Parliament. Current efforts centre on a proposal Commons By OTTAWA NCP) Talks are be- held among the three po- rains between Conservatives | and Liberals and between Con- are the that the the Senate will go along with the new proposal, provided * | ing By British Gov't. | itteal parties in the Commons | there js unanimity in the Com the would be necessary to give it priority in debate over the long list of other private measures on the Commons order paper. Such an agreement could give {t priority during the one-hour | daily private members’ hour. If further debate was required, it the negotiators pass'a bill by agreement among hope to convince the govern- the three political parties em- powering the Senate to annul or dissolve marriages by resolu- is understood ment to provide the extra time. As a last resort, should efforts to introduce such a private bill fail, This hope {s based on a state- ment at the last session by Vet- “The question of procedure with respect to Parliamentary divorce is under study, and the government has hopes of being able to present to the House at the next session some proposals in this regard."” members have inter- preted this as a pledge of gov- ernment action. But in an elec- tion year it 1s by no means cer- tain that the government would care to sponsor a bill on such Friday made a trans-Atlantie request to Lt.-Col. R. J. Haig, |to give Senate exclusive | mons. evans Minister Churchill, gov-| commanding officer of the — The gov-| jurisdiction over granting di- |ernment leader in the Com-, 57th Light Anti-Aircraft Regi- pledged it will|*orces to Quebec and New- AGREEMENT NEEDED mons, who remarked after fail m™ment here, for more bear foundland residents. it to succeed as a private | ure of the last attempt to skins. he discussions, going on sep- | bill, some sort of agreement | change the procedure: Lt, - Col. Balharrie, whos will visit Canada this fall, asked if some “sporting around here would “clobbering a black bear or two" to provide much- needed fur for the soldiers’ head-dresses. Lt.-Col. Haig said he should be able to line up a few skins and has appealed to residents ere to investigate attics and basements. The British officer said his head-dresses have gone rather | ti In reply to questions in the This would make ft unneces- | sary for the Commons to co sider divorce bills, which now come to the Commons from t! Uscaataraeahevratalatiatect| ee [each session. A Senate commit- | tee evidence in Wertareveuanes tent: Guatiee and Newfoundland, only Prov drogen peroxide 1s being used inces without divorce courts. : “the Immediate object is. to |t0 Sabotage some cancers and get the Liberals and CCF to | make them vulnerable to radia- PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) — Hy- | agree to passing the necessary | tion attack. bill as a private measure. That | pr. John T. Mallams of Bay- is, it would be. a privately- | 14. ‘University has reported sponsored bill and not a govern. ment one. how a highly purified form of Informants indicated that in hydrogen peroxide, fed into the general the {dea is acceptable blood stream, raised the amount to many Liberals, of oxygen in’ tumor cells, mak- WANT CHANGES ing them more sensitive to ra- ion. there may be attempts to : Hydrogen Peroxide Is Used In Treating Some Cancers an explosive issue as divorce —_————— bald and black bears are in short supply in Britain. | The Royal Scots Greys, with pipe and drum band, plan @ 12-week tour of Canada. Space Dog Pups Now In Training | MOSCOW (AP) after {t is assured there are no harmful side effect Some 11 institutions will be it trying out the technique to & ites tie termine its effectivens safety, he told the Aniesieas gested that six offspring of Cancer Society's science writers | Space dog Strelka are in seminar. training for cosmic flights of In the method developed at | their eT ee eae ae Baylor, hydrogen peroxide (a | _ Strelka other dog, hele aetiateat Belka, were placeds in it chemical containing two hydro- gen and two oxygen atoms) is introduced into the blood stream that serves the neighborhood of the cancer. Some tumors, known for thelr around the earth for 24 hours in August 1960, Tass said Strelka has since produced two litters f pups — six in the first, four lack of sensitivity to radiation, have thus been made suscepti- ble to radiation in the second—and added “Her first six pups hi grown up and are becoming ured’ to the cosmic way of tests," ommendation that the cost of | WA\ ROD a as | elation cigarettes. be made prohibitiv. | _ However, it is understood tha ely high by taxation is “'under | two CCF MPs—Frank Howard | ,,1% 0" experimental rat, Mal- consideration by the govern | (Skeena) and Arnold Peters |{4" ati de Meigkamings Arete Rettag | shrunk to half its original size = strongly that. a number of | in only 45 minutes after the joint ; peroxide-radiation treatment Boy Is Cleared Cuamkes be made tn the pro) “In some human patients, Mal- y ts Clear Iams showed cancers cleared up These include appointment of | after only a third of the normal & Parliamentary proctor to | radiation dose. oversee gathering of the evi- The technique {8 still expert- dence on which a divorce could | mental, he emphasized, and use | be based, provision of a waiting of hydrogen peroxide must be period before a divorce could | approved by the United States become final, and some form of Food and Drug Administration appeal against granting a di- —“ “is oor. vorce. | The CCF members ha | erted considerable effort ici the last four years to g | liament to change fa aiveres | proved re for Quebec and New- | foundiand residents. A principal | contention is that Parliament | Should, not be burdened with | ister Dielenbaker has denied his sort of w |receiving any advance in- Whether the carrdat proposal | formation. of plans for a $300, Gpitvanced by Robert MeCleave | 000,000 steel complex in Quebec jalifax) to the Liberals by C- Sulphur coareene Corpor- PM Denies Advance Notice Of Plans For Steel Complex OTTAWA (CP) — Prime Min-| jes undergoing laboratory The Soviet news not elaborate oe pla permitted a of radiation and speeded treat ment of the cancer animals, but Because it works best in areas Scientists are which are relatively isolated | ™i¢ experiments in, and so have more or Jess pris CAM Serve as subjects can in no vate blood supplies, it has its WAY be considered as ended.” greatest present use in the head aR SAE and neck area. Christmas Tree | Trade Discussd HALIFAX (CP) — Nove | Scotia’s Christmas tree indust: is receiving a bad name because said ed of questions about H. W. Herridge, CCF - parliamentary leader, called 4) Tuesday, rather remarkable luncheon”| G. W. 1. Creighton, deputy in Quebec Saturday attended by | lands and forests minister, said associate Defence Minister Sev-| unless care is taken in selecting = ported, the legislature's P and forests committee was told Toronto Davenport) to the CCF— j Femme with Mr T sponsoring a private bill in the | said Commons, died in for want of sponi However, the principals in this proposal for port facilties. session om M. Douglas Morton (PC— and Nich- las Mandziuk (PC—Marquette) will be acceptable move last session, Morton successfully imilar the Senate there. ttempt say they have ation of Montre He also said in ‘the Commons that there was no government involvement or interest in the project Transport Minister Baleer there was 10 approval given by his department or the Harbors Board to a National ‘The replies arose from a ser- igny, Defence Production Minis- ter O'Hurley and Conservative MPs Newspaper reports from Que. bec said J. A. Leclerc, presl dent of Sulphur Converting, out lined the steel complex plan at the luncheon and walked out as a result of Mr. Leclere'srepl questions about where the money woul: be obtained the $2,000,000 industry trees 10 Quebec | would continue to suffer. the Lloyd Hawbolt grade pine was being exported. He recommended growers con- Teporters centrate on balsam fir. could know what four of his ministers knew several months Over 93% owned in Canada! CANADIAN OIL rie on HITE ROSE GASOLINES e MOTOR OILS. ago. ADVISED OF PLANS Mr. Chevrier said Montreal Mr. Balcer, replying to Doug- Gazette reports indicated the Jas Fisher (CCF—Port Arthur), company discussed the pl said officers of the company with four ministers months discussed with him at his office They should have taken here theit plans and advised matter to Mr. Diefenbaker. him they intended to get in| touch with Canadian National STAGE DOCK STRIKE Railways to discuss construction) TOKYO (Reuters) — Japan's of branch lines. He had been dock union decided Wednesday advised the meeting with the) that its 130,000 members will CNR took place and that no de stage a 24-hour strike in main cision had been taken. ports March 27, in # a Lionel Chevrier (L—Montreal| the demand that the govern- Laurier) asked Mr. Diefenbaker| ment adopt the International to explain why he, the prime] Labor Orgementiai's Bort — minister knew nothing about the| taw exomplex while four of his min-| side workers. Dock cnn im isters—he did not identity them| the United States, Canada, Au —had known about it for several! tralia, Russia, ‘em wpeeue a= — and China Mr. Diefenbaker replied support the stftin oy tapeet Taroine | did not know how Mr, Chevrier | Japanese stipe. the