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A 7 The Hae > ‘ were reported in a recent issue Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton | racial segregation policy. com- | ; . of the British Medical Journal. i nd TONY sdiinte bf Waal eae mittee is to report to a special ses- ace ae f “en = a Gane ——xaverning Services Torome 425 University Ave. | Sion of the General-Assembly to be e Syeiens Ya eat hodonting (en- Empire 3.8894; Montreal 640 Cathcert Street Uni held not later than next April. Moke uresis). A buzeer goes off when versity 69942) Wantarn OMe 1000 West Georgie | rings the Security Counell willbe 3 suebent Sef gees tein Some ~"“arier Canadian Daly, Newspaper Puatuven | called upon to intervene and-impose~|—} st®” MTL ea ee Prost is axclvively entitled 0 the wae for move | measures to force South Africa to We | 4 ae want- “' Westin, of all news, Gapénehas i te posse ‘| Bow to world opinion host al IN e | 4 among the users of this” ap. —>—— erected fot er : e f ad — rad cue tT _ rs { | paratus. In both instances the || = gd : U right of republication of special’ dispatches here ‘that it ree ae = eS eee eee "fier ovr atc par west by varie... | Of military force and even manda- * p ke! de ia © , _| im areas in contact with the de- “V12.0°4 you by mah en evel reven ond re a > A viee. uloers were painless ow effecti 8. off Island and U.K. $20.00 age : ° bathed the next day. e ing might have been fe yes n "tnd tlnewhere eurside r shah rend ing about thetr future. str ‘ategy , f € ig Beta onthe ake, a a i ee ae ‘ef the Christian aD. : wit over 10e'stngle copy. though some delegates have stated : 71... ox : a we s~> @\] | concluded that there was more | #8ded im South Viet Nam last face Monitor. tor ove. =< Member Audit Bureau of Cireviation. | that if they are rebuffed in the Secur- %2D-. as = : “to blame than the electricity. a ee the total closer | that “most people's minds are - “The strongést’ memory is weaket | ity Council they could have recourse | § “4 +. hak | \% et Ee ee ; | of sonseospien, Sache at ne -taart much of ants oa . he oie ~~ =~ than: tne -weakest_ink” ~to—the Assembly again under the | § <> : ee Ms | "This is # fungal thfection in shan | @2er, 88000 mem offshore or in| says, rei Pee : ee oe Adhnas a * ae Fs : that rem, trom contact with | IDEA SOR FUTURE ee ae aes Oe The Espionage Game nomeupr dards neces, drurditcnai 8 ra : olen S| caused and peeling of |, reTnape the brightest proe-| New Zesiand and Americen re- pionag States after the Korean intervention fra .. 23 Wa | the skin’ of the The role gy wg oped nd say the Johnson visit There has been a to-do in Parlia- to give the Assembly the right te > . : yp ~}-0f the hedgehogs was determin- F'lippine ‘nitotive to taveive | EGened support tor” milkary ment’ over a security probe in the | intervene in the interest of inter- YS , \. ZA ‘made to find the source of ‘te | Aue-indis. Indonesia, | Japan | Meervention is Viet Nam, Eber, Mion sn Bewparcas Davee national peace if the S Ce] fo ae. 1 Ie : 1S eet ee ee setereaee a ae oe . | ae til -was unable or failed to act. With eS - : . new envisaged in the ~— for some weeks, with regard ‘to the |*their Asian and Communist support- pa . x7 R See ve discal eae saggy tes president's doctrine of providing SS Se tm Met suspected furnishing of maps and | ers and some other countries, the | eae ee ° attention on objects during the a a meat President Ferdiaand Marcos charts-and other unclassified mater- | Africians might be able to muster. Tneeciews make ot We. With an big neutral Asian countriés, | of the Philippines, credited with — lal_by certain cil servants fo on. | enough voles. ia provide for 2. Uniied | AEDS . | Be was able to ebcrve thew: | may Bete bin wih thew ak | Sis 'socirete Sed Sinton a ron Curtain country. lained tions military intervention. - : ‘ a flections on pupils of the | rectly involved im the Vietnam- | Asia gathering‘ also have _ “administrative inquiry,” not a police | tions would be facing as grave a — et OK _<-. ~~ ts pop Nee ereette_ 28 5 f . se ———== sk speeeeteeestcrs investigation; yet it has turned out_ “crisis as any in its h{Story. For, while : ite ‘ ee by _checkerboards or}: 1 .? . : that the Justice Department is work- | the Western powers would surely hot + —“Herixzun BAER BELERL ~——_|rioas At 3 manthe of sge:thay rienas Or Fran ensteins ing with the RCMP in the affair. | provi fi .“BUCK” FEVER SEASON. dun tetiees, ba ba opin Sener Stee ay g i provide troops for such an interven- ; \ pa his opinion, it . Solicitor General Pennell has invok- | tion, somé Communist nations might een to ye an oor . ed “‘secrecy” in declining to give de- | well do so in the guise of “volun. | OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson - ns = tails to the House. He did not say teers.” In any case, it would pose a ; This type of research lends __how many civil servants might be_| challenge that would make the cur-_| . . Over The Roast Chicken-& Montrachet——| set "myn%mer tet er : ved, 1 - | Tent Rhodesian problem look small i a a : a i ta ae gat frm Anperontiy the week | ‘and. pects. were under sepelaten: But he.) indeed hy compari. _ beral government in Quebec | vour for their presence, ‘The Sar ane tae | Saat aan ee iene ee} Gid drop 6 Mat thet 5 mater of pape edits the are blaming their defeat partly, | other two, elected Lb | thy, debates; the arguments for | things when fully awake ever serious concern to the authorities Sir ing Fence _| @m newspapers, which they ac- Set Sak poets goer’ Ga lead cone toes tee ene though he is not moving about. -__.was_how information about the in-_| Speaking at a Liberal dinner tm_|_Sveq-s-chort smemory-cow-re--tpurtiel Tanters net tae oey the decisions arti | __RAKING SODA-CRUFCH— " —_— . wr — — 2 — ; partiat-manner-——~—~——|-ved_at by Parliament? Are BO | WG writes: I know a | .___quiry was “leaked” to the press.__.|- Montreal the other night, Prime -Min-—|~eall-a—former—prime—minister-|— pressive and expert | the arguments ce [met wens whe bei bee ack , i similariy criticizing . newspap- " dicare mi thes Oo) em been using | cae Seba eaten ot ister Pearson succeeded in sound- | Stor’ veing “autiConserve- | fant the nadine sts oe more important than the | baking soda for heartburn for | ing—in the words of the Toronto: | tive”. Obviously one-would-not-|read-in the newspapers are not | tet front-page parliamentary | }2 met : a moutain is being made out of a Star—‘like Walter Gordon and “2 | Seek an objective evaluation of | recognizably relaied to the hap- | Feporting? oe REPLY molehill in this case, and that the | prairie free trader at the same time.” | ers trom any peliticien. socal ays oigeetr or ter yoo aenes om cael one. Ae Yes, and it's a bad habit te point to make for men -~breach of security was not in itself | That was quite a trick, and it is | - For this reason, I was- both | and over the air do not convey | assuaged my appetite, but _it | “velop. On the other hand, | everywhere. For, frankly, we of very grave import. It has been | doubtful if anyone but Mr. Pearson | ‘pressed and intrigued when, | the same impression as those | disturbed my conscience. De ao cin Semearias ome tbe : among 2 neutral but profound- | eye-witnesses obtained by their | the communicators really over. | '#e¢ with addiction to mor- | extent to which mankind is te- emphasized that whatever reached | would have attempted to pull :it off. “| ty observant group, I heard the | presence. Those neutral obser- | value the transient, and under. | PUime of alcohol. When these | creasingly ready to accept ma- ~—the Tron Curtain agents was of an un- Striking the Gordon note of eco- | conversation turn to the subject | vers suggested to me that small | play the informative? My com | (ubstances are withheld during See sme we very -- classified - nature—and —-could~ have-|-nomie~nationalism; he ‘warned that |“ 6a ts Oe ae ane eS Te ae | hae ae ee nT ree cea a” been had for the asking at the de- | Canada’s political independence | eux Literal MP from Cornwall oft-eat; but significant b a p- porting. not to comment such as a aa ee ee ee ee partment itself. Maps, charts and | could be endangered by rushing into | and now Speaker of the House penings ante meet arn a tater oon. for comfort: this woman should | intelligence. | There are tinal ——other data arefor-sale : ig ' : orth American free trade. He said }- lunch with him. To my eurprise | fhey felt, appears to be the ob- | —best—s {— hearers. | Jess fughs which they do — not } —— Queen’s- Printer, and--map—reading | removal! of tariff barriers would have—{|_1 found. the only person | ‘ers and-most unbiased obsery- | ~~ POREIGN-REMEDIES~—~-enly_ infinitely- more” quickiy- =") ‘ - ; a : _ - . hear. 2 Commons, makes Mrs. P. writes: Why is tt | buf far better than such tasks | * guidance is offered anybody who | te await greater Canadian ownership | sehen aad aaemie. tar Saee 10 INFORM? TO AMUSE? | tuele eplnion’ of today's “amtant American doctors inaeae were ever done before. might wish it. and control of domestic resources, a8 | ker Lamoureux's other guests| They pondered whether the | drama” type of reporting very | little about dissolving gal}-| Computers are among the | ) Wy, ten eter nquing tno | wal as more tnnyant economy. | ety win me | Tam ene oe abe wy of arom” et eae | cece | mm the “breach” at all, and why should | But how does this square with the | {re body of officials in the =a ——— auriy {Se tet sadtreteney of fe}, EH. Worth: other countries want to employ civil | resolution passed at the Liberal | mons, who of course all wear Taxing he Imagination | . Réputable physicians do ‘not | #8¢*- sy pees Teton bs | 1914. Reg. Pharm. « servants to obtain such material sur- “| policy convention three weeks ago, | ‘B black braided, begowned or : adiies Matiehe 2. - | know how to dissolve galisiones aes reptitiously? Here-we get into the | explicitly instructing the overn- | ing. with’ white tabs. in place of It’s “Just Folks” month- at | You're in— it you're | A"* fortunes on what melodramatic aspect—ofthe story._|-ment—tobegin negotiations for @ { neckties. They included Deputy Nation- | nasty and irritable, i doesn't ee es Bae i : a __» —~ | Speaker Herman = = 4 product This espionage process. of inducing | North American free trade area? Newfoundland: 2 baer al’ Revenue. Yar better if | want you, so don't apply. What it | termed soapy bai ls- after _ Civil servants to give or sell infor- | Mr. Pearson said there may be | House Leon Raymond: Ser- | sc; >sinn but tegen mete vaale und waatt Co kelp peop | Féached the intestine. When mation readily le to the public, | differences “in detail and even ap- | RrancstArme Colonel ' David | be “October's better | You can make good money at it, | Uetient wen cortincen ie ea is a tried and trué device in “hooking | proach.” But then he took refuge | Alistair Fraser; Second Clerk | Man Mething; 8 wT ae a eliminated his gallstones. . them” for more important assign- | in the fact that the convention paid | Assistant Gordon Dubroy: and the department that | “one of the most interesting jobs RSS BEACON . ments. Once the hapless civil ser- | lip service to Canadian economic in- | gmail * | is Yo pal . An Sivertice”| around temay. since every ae gactew ces en vant has obliged # foreign agent he | dependence while rejecting the sub- | ConnwALL moserratsry | mont it's Tunning in the papers | signment involves difterent pee | 7, exposes himself to blackmail, and | stance of the Gordon program; and buh ae ee clients in this country” (to say | Yes, this is the same Taxation : becomes more deeply involved. came to this breathtaking conclus- ae Clb Sn Le eae ee | ae ee ee While Soviet Russia was not-| ion: “There is no disagreement be ber to join that wsique gathering hands on) and then it goes on | dealing with for years.- That’s identified as.the Iron-Curtain coun- | tween this policy of the.government ee ne aaa to ‘say that “that’s why we need | why it's so difficult to believe try in this case, it is taken for grant-~|-of Canada and the policy resolutions | served and the Mortanint wan. "sa oak e- deonn't-|-pesguyt>--Suk- eimuends thr “ed that Moscow was back of it-“And |" on trade and economics approved on | Poured. with the same unobtru- | mean it wants you as a client: it ee wy | ~ive-efficiency—with which tire}; this raisés another complication in | this subject at the Liberal confer- | jest steered the conversation. | ett © wants vou fo'worm for | that belief when we mail in our the néws of the inquiry leaking out { ence.” __ The occasion was of - course — . Pe j ___at this time, Will it put a chill‘On the | So_pow the Liberal_ goveranient_| oot stewie teva +71 —— Canadian Wanderlust — . : warm welcome for both “realistic free trade” | traying that implicit trust. The | anaaqaian anderius ——ister-Martin_expects-on_his-Moscow—/—and-for-the-idea that-Canadian- edin-/ (SIE Bowevet_ took. such signi. a Regina Pest_Leader +} be_negiected__ +. arrival this weekend? Mr. ra des- | trol of the economy should be Can-—|- would—no—be-criticized—for-dis-|— _ Canadians tn the-old-}-tdistances are ~ comparative ty -{- cribed his mission as one of “quiet | ada’s overriding concern. It is faith- | ‘losing its general tenor. days satisfied wanderiust | small. _ saa ap ; th out into the - diplomacy” n the interest of world | ful to the policy convention, and the | iach Guivaiat stor eatst] as heptane eh | as," tat peace. *67...,.— shining new principle of leadership SS ee a een <ae a ogg The Ottawa Journal quotes an of- | “accountability” to the party is up- | foo” ane See: | See Sa ee ee, eee S| Wie sieng ee ee fictal in Mr. Martin's ee being | held! ¢ oe more alientve than ee Sek caus ik iia tetas ‘Wigs | tae Ge Cece Goer oad reasuringly confident that latest It is doubtful, however, whether | ™ —— 4 Five of them | than do Americans. take trips to Europe as often as spy-scare won't upset the diplomatic + this will satisfy the Western Liberal | tons, not een oe tee i ot uneet bn pol gelena ey eal this may not be ex- applecart. “We don’t kid ourselves | delegates who were responsible for a a. ae i more | actly coment see oO _ about these things,” he said, “for.on | getting the free trade*motion adopt- con yd peyey Lac ; both sides of the Curtain, East and~| ed. Nor should it satisfy Maritime Our Yesterda $ thet any cer teal fens fr 0 vit back i West, we know there is, of nec- | Liberals either, who are concerned The figures capita country, whether : 3 : : ” 9 . TWENTY - FIVE YEARS velling abroad not given. | many, France, Britain, eee ests seep ne ‘about getting rid of restrictive tariff mas Member 5, “oul? 28 4 j_Z0e,hish ‘pending of Canad- chewiere, la food lnvestomt refreshin wal tting an | which German drive on Mpscow | jans o vel “really sur- | | Extensive foreign travel awkward trath : etriment Canada | where and in at least one area | and- family visiting alone could | ered flights*which are growing What Will Result? since Confederation. As for the pro- | of the Donets basin, the Nazi | account for considerable mile-| more and more popaler every AF omer at Will Kesult? tectionists, they feel that Mr. Pearson | 2° ™ retreat, the Russians an- | age— and travelling expenses. | year / " a ; : , nounced. Travelling in connection with | Thus,’ can be said that Can- TE Dt it Riettitibicinipeescinncmenciaigeatins aE * As summed up by the New York | could and should have seen that the business is higher over here | adians are go-go no matter what ee Times, South Africa's position in tlie | motion was defeated in the first Peg yey ign Gi coutitries ‘where | generation they belong to. NUMBER OF FIELDS TO BE TESTED ....... ‘x territory of Southwest Africa now is | place. His effort in verbal gymnastics | ently as last ‘mpath off the N Dri F Eff Send to:— -. —* C4 Sp ' that of a tenant whose lease has been | to prove that his party doesn’t mean | *™thermost tip south and ew rive: or E orts : s Advisory Laboratory, 3 terminated but who remains in pos- | what it says, rates few cheers from | ‘St the stat ar te, wecth atin London Free Press ee - Experimental Farm, : ition during -negotiations. The big either side. : ° te shipping “tne Britain , Trade" Minister ‘Robert Wat could provide them “on the Charlottetown, P. E. I. j t is goi ; within the American ers, ve to increase ” assistance. reestiog to New tee nant OE | mal: NOTE | Sass ce beeen is an cr eee boheme ah | ik. Cents candle te SOIL TEST — DON'T GUESS to be e rwards. ae ' ;._| dent Roosevelt. 4, -- | @wn_a promotional scheme init- | another 12% per cent increase SOM TESTING PAYS ! 1! - This is something the UN Gen- Canada, it seems, was among the > jated by former trade minister | in shipments abroad, is taking : p aos ’ s . TEN YEARS AGO George Hees. He proposes to | additional practical steps, how- - . eral Assembly didn’t give much | countries which supported .a success- (November 5, 1996) bring home next spring Can- | ever, in a ; i . , in an effort to attain that thought to when it adopted a res- j--ful U.S. motion to keep Nationalist — ae committees ee Objective. His proposal for an “ bs USE A SOIL PROBE olution declaring South Africa’s man- | “China in—adnd° exclude Communist ae = investigate ee Sa < welts export advisory council, made up”) | eo ; EEE peer ae 2 date to administer the territory China from—the United. Nations im Parkoiale and Spring Park Thi as We Tes Gece strat- Bn gre ge ye oF TIL 10 P.M. awe ream . “terminated.” The: vote was impres- | “Educational, Scientifie-and Cultural’ | Chovionciose “tae peortecd | 2,"%, ® Valuable means of | serve'to sive gestsiae tendership | ) ‘' "Available from sive enough—114 to 2, with 3 ab | Organization. The Canadian govern--| plas to determine: whether™it | the iden of expanding Into, for | 0 assist the goverament’ i it ||| BROOKVILLE DOLOMITIC AG LIME sentions—but what, really; does it | hasn't said so, but a Nationalist | ™™#ebt be feasible and advisable | eign—tiarketw. Individual busi- | Promotional drive. ~—— 5 P NS 2 : 7 ck an ine: amount to? South Africa remains in| Chinese information service in New | the Caren ntetne they should” Seek or seen ce ae <eet hae onan nl . oe BROOKVILLE, SAINT JOHN CO., N. B. control as it has been for 46 years |~York issued a report showing how | remain autonomous units. commissioners, . : obtain | credits and credit guarantees to ROYALTY }{ MALL ; ‘ ‘ oR under a mandate from the old League | the member Countries lined up in the | Russia served notice it is pre- | first-hand information ‘as to tar- | exporters willing and able to sell | |}// SHOPPING CENTRE "jj ~~ $O8 ADVISORY LAB of Nations, and it shows no inten- vote, which took place at UNESCO | pared to ~ ns =. ani eupect, my iden Union and Eastern Eurepean'ne- | aa ae EXPERIMENTAL FARM pcm’ i ii : Sait Cen of about an ish a regulations from knowl- | ¢; ; : _ | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. . tion of moving out. . headquarters in Paris last week. * French actions against Egypt. | edgeable-Casadias elficiais whe rn en oa . : ; 2 epee RNY. ue sige CeMND a “ . «arin tetas. Mie Pershore a ell iii Rie it ici a i tite i Bie i eee i i a. Liliaceae iad sina