Wf _- the government to give consideration ° ; guia ede “not available for im: | Prime Minister; Ontario and ik vials iitanean of effi. _ Sit) — The generally excellent | An Ontario water resourcesexpert. mediate comment,” says the. report. ° | ciener. the Depa-tment of: Edu- igen ice Prince County re- | +. 43 Oh, well: hette ime! ; | eation.h ‘ sidents,. during the recent :ser- Thomas .W. Kierans, is reportedly er luck next time! 4 Our Yesterdays Lean sear ke trea the ies of Red Cross Blood Donor - very disturbed at recent action taken . EDITORIAL NOTES + Ue Phe Guardian, Files) parts “Fducs!-n Minister, ee ‘Clinics, _was very — gratifying. by the US. government authorizing ’ TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO ie ‘Davis this week introduc- vie ae ee ae ae water diversions from northeastern Britain has just exported a village | (June 14, 1941) oan isieatoae ee the Schools vitally needed oe sida +y a mete eee emi pm Fp ees ae ee, eating ee, “FPurkish—generat st —Administratia SE WHH Go nnn ere “a objectives ae “rrver—ba stirs According to MF mith <tHantie Falkland” Is-7 ‘edived.sreports that British mo. ‘ablish pee hgic'blcation’ for. O” hehaif of the Blood Donor .Kierans, this legislative action could lands, 300: miles east. of the tip of | torized detachments had passed Clemeptany-anc. secondary. SchoobSetiike T would. like, though ‘in alsa reserved Fe Tas | standards of the less-develo ied mem: Mamber Audit Bureau of Girevlation “ bers. Qur own ‘Trade Minister Win- ~ PAGE 4 TUESDAY. _JUNE_M..1966. tars in a-pre-conference statement, declined to elaborate on Canada’s + ~hext 10 vears. The plan, . described, during the November cam- “month in addition to the basic $75°3- a | : faction- to- those who are already too _ commentator remarks, the wording of : out, . interests must be compensated. No © i; the U.S. regulations. v ipo ae . : sh a 4 A i ae are growing more. rf urgent - every hour. Ottawa is. well | aware that Was Hington wants as much of Canada’s abundance of water as it | he Cnriten | Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew W. J. Haneox, Publisher Wallace Ward eT Pronk a can get, and if it can't get what it | Managing Editer Sum, | .wants from fhe~ basins that. lie in Published every week dey morning (excen! day and statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street,, Canadian:-territory. it will be. forced— > I, by Thamsod Newspapers Ltd. pas i. | BS Sauaigee ae int Montague, Al berton : to get it from ° “OUNCE: SOUTCES. Mr. | ‘end Sout. . Kierans’ fears. therefore. cankot be ~ mm rn +129 ers Represented nationally by Thomsen New teen - termed -goundless on any account. Adverfising Services: Torento 425 Ur versity Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640. Cathcaw Street, Unt -f versity 6 594% Western Office 1030 West Georgie’ ~ What is most disturbing about his dis- closure, however. is that the respon- ‘$treet Varico var MA 7037 : ; ae eS “Member Canadian Daily. Newspaper.Pobishers | sibte officials: in Ottawa evidently — | : T . n Pr The Canadian. ieee : = ae ree ee ae le inv reps, * hadn't notieed the U.S. law! until He Prets is excl isvely entitled to rae ot S stock : lication of, all news dispatches .in this paper brought it to-their attention recently. eraciied to It ar te the Ansociatel Press or Rev ae A Commonwealth Trade ‘Commonwealth trade ' ministers are in conference this week in Lan- don, discussing how t@ expand trade within the association, and lift living and alto. the loca!” news. published herein Tt or ‘eppublication ek special disediches. herer Sobsecrption é 8 Carrler.a. 40% per week by “Not over mail on cural routes ang grease ti727 Wa ot gers iced by. carrier $15.00 9 year off Island. and U.K. $20.00 pee” and elsewhere ootede British: Com. | are) veer in US Let's Get I Straight | ApAttawa report-over the week- end indicates that strong pressure: 1s Position except ‘to. say that he would take a positive approach in the hope. fhe much ‘suhscance as possible ns developing. among Liberal. MPs 4n- might be instilled in Commonwealth cluding:some cabinet minister’ 'r — trade.-But one official is quoted as «- speciak: action te assist old ace saying that Canada appears to be- pensioners’ who will not benefit under... going in an ‘opposite way. As a Com: the Canada Pension Plan. The goveiu- monwealth. member ‘she ‘has entered | ment is being urged to set up & | into. a free-trade arrangement on special. fund to supplement the basic. autos with the United States while $tiamonth old-age pension. The 4 Canada sti}! charges duty on autos fund would decline.as the benefits 4 fron’ Britain, af paid under the CPP hate + sh | _ This is_an ‘example of the criticism | "is Said; ‘ £ : cy = : vo |_| Worrying sk=-Never oworry about ‘graying | [oe It may make it worse and there are hundreds of tints, rins- -es, dyes, and bleaches on most ’ ‘drug store, shelves. It is well to remember that the skin is get- ting old; too and that new. shade of hair may pot comple- ment the complexion. “Most ‘of us accept the- silver | _}threads -with resignation, but: many.-resort to a camouflage. .|Women are. more cosmetically away their age. While men are. rs graying a mark of distinction. ’ Turning white overnight _ has been reported but the majority, of such cases are untrue. .The victim was said to have suffer- a disrupted routine. | is interest- Lonly as’ the hair develops Very little is known about this _, |@ommon condition. Grayness ofx: __-, ten_is, inherited and develops’ . prematurely among certain fam- ilies. Now and then. gray hair we may expect at the conference, if it may be introduced this year or next ree comes down. to brass tacks: Britain ~ when inflationary. Pressures ease off. | tha Want-aneir “elise tor the Comes ‘If the government does swing ‘round’ Sime " monwealth. It still offers duty-free to raising the basic old-age persion ; access‘ to the great majority. of the rate to. $100 a month, it wil] only be Commonwealth's products. But this doing what the Conservatives have § concession hasn't paid off in recipro- been urging since before the last | ¢aj agreements. Taking the Common- federal election. Many of the Liberals wealth as a wholé—785 million | who campaigned against the policy at) neople in 22 countries—the United that’time now appear to be having _ States’ now has actually replaced belated second thoughts on the | Britain.as the chief trading partner,“? matter. Legislation to implement the |_and this is. outstandingly the case so | Canada Assistance Plan will be in- | far as Canada is concerned. The Unit- troduced shortly, but this provides | ed-States now has the 35 per cent | only for. raising the ce to | share in Commonwealth trade that | [ | | i | i Our - Criminal Code provides the penaltyypf execution for. the crime of capital-murder. The ‘Pearson government, however, has never permitted the law to be fulfilled in this matter to date: it has exercised the roval prerogative of mercy. in com- muting every sentence of death to one of imprisonment. This practice echoes a stormy per cent. . ‘ Something more than. words’ on Canada’s part will be required: to convince the British. people that we | are sincerely concerned about main- ~tainin, ‘Commonw Ith- “Perh: 1s. w ~ t Preferences. should first consult. his Perhaps .Mr. Winters has_ something |. dian-ministers=but.-he entild=36* up his sleeve this - regard But we | cept or reject their advice.. and - | doubt that it will turn out to ‘be ny 1 oC Ne own discretion, “commute “ : thing sibstantial.: th sentence of death as an act of clemency. ‘Love’ s Labor Lost THE METIS REVOLT Archaeologists are smart people; but like others in that class thev. can | sometimes outsmart themselves. This | seems to have been the case with of- ficials of the Saskatchewan Museum | of Natural History. who announced | recently -a new archaeological dis- covery 10 miles northeast of Moose Jaw. It was. they said. ae figure of a “woman marked out on the ground in rocks’ years ago by Plains Indians. | %. then doubling in the roles of ihe. Fficial is_saidthe-figure was one | minister in the Ontario govern of only three such ‘ ‘effigies’ found in | ge and Opposition. leader in the province. But Mrs. Dorothy’Cole, | ee porate Later ol hepa in of Moose Jaw, had another idea when __ their support’ of Riel. The Go- “She saw a photograph of the find in | Yernor-General, Lord Dufferin, the paper. As reported by Canadian ~ Minter in'Eectoed tera Cone Press, she made a trip to the site last | arvon, to warn him that the dis- week with a reporter. and confirmed her suspic ion. The’ “Indian effigy” turned out to he the remains of a make-believe farmyard with barns, pathways and. houses: marked “out on ‘the ground in-rocks by her mother. “, Cabinet. and -automatically en- | dorsed by the Governor-Gener- al. Yet there was a time when Governor-General © could order commutation at his. own discre- - tion. His instructions from: the British Government..when Can-» paign, as ‘the meanest.test of all.” - Old persons, however, have told the - government bluntly. that they are not‘ interestéd inthis plan: they want __their_pensions_as.a right and without’ having” to prove need. The ‘problem, : “as seen by the Liberals, will fade, away during the next 10 years as ‘the | _Canada Pension Plan builds up. and pays benefits of more than $100 a- “lion in 1870. in what is now Mani | toba. one. of Louis Riel's lieute- Mants, Ambrost Lepine.. order-. ed an Ontarian. Thomas Scott. te be tried by a military: tribu- - Nal on the charge of having tak- en up arms against Riel’s provi- sional government: This drum- head court found him guilty, and -he. was summarily executed. Ontario, and especially the Orangemen. demanded that a punitive expedition he sent a- gainst Riel and his metis follow- ers One of the loudest, .Ontar- fans condemning this “murder” | of Scott was Alexander Macken- -month pension; But this is poor Satis- old to benefit from the CPP. Opposi- tion pressure is now said to be forcing to a proposal to establish a special 10- year declining fund for these persons. Meanwhile, what is to be said of. the Liberal campaign in. this province | which started off. on May 11 with promising, under the Canada Assis- tance Plan, “$100 a month for senior . citizens; up to $125 a month wheres: needed without a means test,” and wound up, by May 30, with the def- |. inite pledge to pay ‘ALL senior citizens $100 a month’’? As an Ottawa this policy statement ‘‘makes interest- ing reading to anyone who*has ever - been tempted: to buy the Brooklyn Bridge.”’ | This pledge, we understand, Is still | doing Yeoman service in the deferred election campaign in First kangs. It is «: time, surely, for the Liberals to ex- \ ly aggravated by the death of Scott. “is severing Canada into its ethnological divisions - t hse most unhappy contingency. which | Could arise.” In. due course Lepine was ,ap- prehended. and.a mixed jury of English ©- and — French- -speak- plain just how the extra money is to’ saa and unt les when thev were -ing Canadians and metis found “he raised. Are they banking on Op | children. The. site was that of her him guilty on the charge of mur- Tie ees : . grandparents’ honiestead.= dering Scott. He was sentenced position pressure forcing the federal to he hanged. Meanwhile Alex- government's hand in this matter. or The ar naeaiogists, who had spent. ander Mackenzie had become Prime Minister, of Canada, on the resignation of Sir John A Macdonald. What was he to do? He himself had howled for Le. three days. chart) ng the,configuration j $0. that it--conuld be preserved in | diagram form in the museum at Re- do.they propose that the eee should foat:the. bill? Mutch Too Casual ro pine's blood Sefore. he became. cut water levels in Lake Ontario and’) South America. It “consists of 10. bun- +~-ada—was—a-~-colony;-were-that-he Cana- . ELE: JEAN?- RENE?--—"— OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholkon Recalls Stormy Period In Canada’ S History | the Maritimes were datnandine that Lepine pay for the crime But meetings in Quebec were demanding. amnesty. for Lepine and. the French Clergy wrote Dufferin, “‘are determined to make this an occasion for des- . troying t he French-Canadian ministers ‘in the ‘cabinet. ta whom they are bitterly oppos- ed.’ . pensioners proving ' ‘negd—a_ new | Britain had until four or five vearg | event in our history. In name, : t f ded f— th is i tended by the MACHIAVELIAN PLOY erm for an expanded form of the age. Britain's own share of the Com- | Merey is exten mons | MACH | means-test which Mr. Diefenbaker arch: but in practice commuta- 5 4! this point Mackenzie in a - > Lo | Monwealth market is down below 20 tion is now prescribed by the political cleft stick, | seemingly. devized :a way .out which for, trickiness would’ have done cre- dit to.a subsequent nimble-foot- ed: Liberal prime minister, Mac-. kenzie King. © Whatever <action he took would’ split his cabinet and the country, so ‘he propos’ ed_that..the-British-government— should deal: with the case, by commuting....Lepine's sentence to a short term of imprisonment This would satisfy the See i darkens spontaneously ~ and —jthere~is-no-—expianation’ for ‘this phenomenon Any remedy tried CEES ‘at this time is given. credit and | some users become so' enthus: 3 See . iastic about their good fortune t jthat they attempt to market the product Vitamins have ed because three per cent been consider- are having first ed approvat from the. British Para-aminobenzoic: acid, government, commuted the _ stituent of vitamin B* complex, death sentence as an act of cle- | was touted for a short Dufferin, ment to the hair. ‘to do. He later reported that rats. Unfortunately, everyone was more.or less hap- -cause ‘another and worse racial. split, which was to cost the ‘tried without success. re Dr: wisadere R.-Van: nh ainhappy about the change, they | are more inclined to consider | obtaln-: helped by a vitamin B extract.*! a con- and municipal time: as of the finest residential sections mency, as he was empowered being capable —of* testbring=pig-/@f-a- city; “Proof of this’ can be It worked on found in most studies once prosperous neighborhoods’ Many-schemed have been last. week showed a South Viet. th /in Da Nang g ~y ® |S NOTES BY THE WAY. A woman asks an: advice col- , umnist what,to do about a room- er’ who throws. her downstairs | whenever she calls to collect the. rent. One suggestion would be that she move him to a roam | on the ground floor. —Port Ar- .thur News-Chronicle.. An attendant in a mental | home: was making. his evening - rounds’ when he came upon one , af the patients industriously fish- ing in‘the wash basin with r and line. Wishint to humor the yrs. Father: was ‘at. my “Your young office today, in. marriage.’ Daughter: Father, I hate to: leave Mother” Father: “Perfectly all, right, my ‘dear — Toronto Globe and Mail. ° terval of an amateur pr of Othello: ‘‘They reall Scott as Desdemona, man my dear, and asked for your, hand “But Take her. with you." Woman to friend: during the in- eduction ywante.. ed George Scott in the lead ane bu man, ‘the attendant asked him: he said he'd rather not smother Vancouv er Provi ince, : | ‘minded than men and as a rule | rine kt the astiou tas | ‘her in public.” — Financial - t Post. abhor ‘graying because it. gives wash haaia® Aco you. érazy?”— 0. : : A Scotsman had been haggling” At a dinner party a shy young and haggling with the ticket col- -man had been trying to. think of |lector about the price: of ~his something nice to say to-his hos- | fare. tess. At last he saw his chance’ “ket collectar picked up when she turned to him and re- Scot's trunk and heaved it al to maintain ‘a large home, gotten. Whether we like it or they will sell, moving either. into not the suburbs.are tomorrow's 2 Smaller home or an_ apart- _potential-—-slums-—following——the-e eerie Same pattern as the old city. Thi: ppened While a. number: of Canadian creating the slums of today. cities have proceeded with ex- only soliftion appears to. he a itensive~programs—‘of— urban —re= newal and redevelopment in the core city, no municipality has yet ‘developed a conservation program. Such a program should not only apply to the tre- _ development districts, but also “to the suburban residential eis- tricts History Panding suburban areas are. for- ~ to maintain their properties To accomplish this goal, the mun- icipalities must take the initia. tive and press for senior govern- ment assistance in. the form of home improvement: loans at a low interest rate. Even with. such “assistance, the municipality’ must assure homéowners of community con- servation by” retaining. a, high calibre of municipal” service and proper zoning. talking fu- ture, municipal officials must give serious consideration to conservation. has snowed planners officials .that slum areas can develop in some the . co®’ city where namese A hands in the ‘alr, a Conservatives Quebec support for over half a century. | The foot note to this episode | f was that Mackenzie and his Jus- tice Minister, Edward Blake, ~then—protestedto” England” about® the Governor-General acting on) his.-awn <initiative;: without=their advice, and thus no subsequent Governor-General has been _per- CHANGING BHYSICIANS : A. reader writes: When does Prisoner some of Premier fone change doctors? I like the ‘Ky’s loyalist troops. The cap- idea of a family physician and tion explained that the. prisener, dislike changing, but E have moments after the picture was ‘some doubts about mine: ~~ —~+-taken,--was-—shot--dead—by--his- $ ‘ REPLY - _ | captors. When. you. are- dissatisfied--withi-It- was~one: ‘i many hideous = never been in hell. In this, the first television war, ‘hell (espe ially the double hell ‘of civilians innocently caught. up inally, disgusted) the ties the off - the train just as they were cross- * ed from a severe nervous shock, marked, “What a small appetite Hie-e- bridve- The Gane landed M likely. he failed to apply . %OU have tonight, Mr. Jones.’ lehe cuetemnary d - Becnues ct: “To sit next “bo you,” he replied”) (oe ocae splash. in_the—river sain €allantly, ‘‘would eause any ‘below. ‘'Mon,” groaned the , Scot, ‘First you. ,try to rob me, the core ci city. The ' homeowners-are. given_ incentive. py'and that “Riel and all the on animal hair are not applic- deteriorated to a ‘Point where _troubles connected with ‘him | able to man. - = S have .more or less sunk into ob- Mes SO ne me a Ww | A | ae Il { - . 7 ¥ bs ¥ m1 ee ae ee Rt oan ‘ald son is<color-blind: He is Si ar Ss way Ss e€ falar fant his exile in CURA ‘the head of his class so it can't Winnipeg Free a. head th belli he ayo. de stupidity. Can this defect. be i ae ad another rebellion, exe helped in any way? A news photograph widely re-. truth hurts, suppress #, 1s. stil! cuted: for. treaSon, and thus > REPLY printed in. the. American press ‘the White House motto. One~ of ‘truth, "but most Americans have - { ing to note that overnight gray- man to lose his. appetite.” — and now you've’ drowned my. ing never happens to-people we Montreal Star.” \poor wife.’ "Montreal Star. if know. who-have-had ‘serious em... -———$ = tional catastrophies set On the other hand, severe ill: T. P F Slu fless, chronic disease, protract- Te 2, revent uture ums . ed worry, or. a.long period “of | Windsor Star™ nervous exhaustion ~-may hasten graying. Jt also. has occurred Residential slums: will always redevelopment was the ently several weeks after a shocking. Xist-.unless municipal -govern- answer dy eed experience, but not. overnight Leatats aon & FUNG Brouraty of The same sifuation will he re. — After all, melanin pigment is tne and community conser- peated in ‘the suburbs when to- distributed throughout the leng- day's families grow up and th of the hair shaft—"a dead rth ee today Se leave home. .Parents will _re- structive gravness appears twith the old core eltv and ex: rmalm but finding it not practie-. A £ % amental truths is that vin-warfare)-is" brought “home to the American people daily as jet™ planes..relayTV..film-to-the-net- work hookup..at Los Angeles. ~ The administration has..never his work or have’ lost faith in vignettes of the Vietnamese. war his ability. ~in this case, ofthe war-within DYEING. AFTER “SURGERY &@ wWar— which reporters and “while “Ontario would loyally In the first Red “River. rebel- } ,of about 900 billion people, It Does Make More Sense order_at the Red River. violent- | , March, and late April. lerate any ‘action taken in the mame o of the Crown. mitted to exercise clemency to .4 Murderer except on the direc- tive of the Canadian, cabinet. _ Space Ace ‘Ma yflower’? s | Ottawa or The. astronomical cost of ex- ploration of outer space is al- ways good for an argument on the-- subject of “solving the earth's problems before looking into the universe's.’ : A Soviet professor offers the view that exploring space. will one. day provide the solution to those ultimate problems of the world— overpopulation and lack of resources. Prof. F. Kolman argues in.a Soviet magazine that the present needs of poorer na- tions do not justify halting the spdce program as some con- tend. He estimates that in “400 years the earth will have a population or 10.000 per square mile this wif leave neither enough space nor food for people and ‘escape into “cosmic space will become - inevi- table." - Similarly the raw materials of the moon and other bodies will have to be exploited when- earth's population becomes too large, he vredicts. ‘ ‘Ht is probably too early. to. ‘make up a list of candidates for emigration to other planets, though most .of us might. have a | few good suggestions. But is it | too°early to start worrying what -will happen if the iInter- Plane- tary Shipping Union goes out on Ret : Toronto Globe and Mail . Because it‘ is primarily a re- ligious holiday, and hecause Easter ‘Sunday, unlike Christ- mas day,. has no fixed place on. the calendar, the, Easter holiday can fall any time hetiveen late ‘For most of us, year is of no great, consequence But for teachers and students ~ it is often ‘an incomyenience of considerable consequence A | late Easter. can drag out the j term of the schoo! | Ebukebir on the Turkish- Syrian stitde ‘| border about 115 miles due east= Easter. schools will’ be closed_on winter term and cut. the final year to “a mere two months. hardly enough time to complete and review the “dt the-end of March. At the, St., Lawrence River’ resulting. inc galows. ‘with sarages-and: Store sheds at Aleppo. and that. the north. Good FWdav. and Easter Mon- damage tn Canadian dow nstream in which have heen “astom, made” in. Syrian city was expected to fall day. To’ compensate for the ex- t ts 8 Na eee gel ‘+ the next day. _ tra day of holidays (at the mo- ees ies and for:Bgifain's Rey *. ment, the Easter vacation is six Ws. the river basins involved all lie search Council, which runs an out. ‘ant wars announced fun wae _ days) a day will be added to the : s : ; that Capt (Aeting Major) W.H. ‘School year in J US Station af Paré > ‘ ; if } June. in territoy, and as they do not airon of Port Stanley, the only town — soper of Charlottetown had ft ie cha, ‘aaNet come under. the. RoundasyWater..0n.the balk land Islands: -heen-granted.rank. of. major i first-nfats kind in Canada ahd Treaty of 1909, it would seem that the ‘ese laa Coe Canadian Army Medt therefore likely to arouse some ts fe e & : bon Sy 2) Os ad , a ‘ i ~ protest : Sis within its rights. In any event, ck to the old balloting wie venue 108 Fr Will notoatanldi: wannoiuate the tawwas-passed- last October and evidently the Canadian” government -hasn't. made an “official complaint _However,.as Mr. Kierans also. points “ott, a Canada-U.S treaty TeEquires that ‘where flows are diverted awa’ from boundary, waters.” downstieam soodness sake’. With al- + ent of the total vote ince : Picea ; sidé Lodge. 1.0.0-F.,: was held iv 30 election listed in with Bro. Ellery Shaw, N.G. pre- tat category. we have— sing -The lodze-was-henored- Ser De ns having. an official visit, from enviable record. acrass Bro. D1. Chisholm, grand secre- eter was responsible for tary.~Seu Glasgow: N.S tip. should be given a. E and told. to write 200 | ing of the Kinsmen Club was Y blackboard: ‘Leave Well. | held in the Charlottetown Hotel. Fr) va 5 oe “ “Rec Maclean was, chairman ‘ > , ‘ : . 1 and: Jack Gay was co-chairman (June 14, 1956) ” The regular bi-monthly meet- suth compensation is provided for in : : ‘\ The regular meeting’ of Hill- - in ‘those wha ] *nually fake advan tage of the ‘tday Easter break to holiday 4th their-families -in warmer ‘climes, and those who Stay _at- hou ithe end of y larch the weather in Ontario is isually “much less Pleasant than it is in «mid-April Moreover «+ will only rarely. be possible -for Ontario families ‘in ~ share ‘the’ Easter holidays with felatives living in other -provin-,, ces or the: United. States f Riit these complaints are sure this change from year to : ly outweighed by the advanta- ges the new. division of the school vear holds for our sys- tem of education. ‘ < PUBLIC FORUM This colomn is open te the discusstin by correspondents of questions of in- terest. The Guardian does not neces- sarily endorse the opinion ‘of corres. pondents. All letters published are sub- ject to editing and condensation where necessary. The Guardian is unable te enter inte any correspondence regard | | ing * letters submitted. a LIFE SAVING ENDEAVOUR your paper, ta express sincere appreciation. ta- all__the donors, the workers and organizers of the clinics, and offer special. Congratualtions to the people of ~<Tignish and O'Leary’ areas: who Rave So: willingly. of, themselves |, _ and exceeded their quotas. In asking | for blood donations, we request” people to donate something that only they can Rive” | The vital blond needs .of present Hay only he provided by For this reason, folks who kive blood donations know ‘the deep Satisfaction of7 having done will argue that’ at. something—_really.worth white Mav. we hope that many missed doing so will ‘oon them your _ Faithfully yours, RAs Provincial Chairman Red Cross Blood Donor Conimitc tee, : who join in this life saving erdea: -hair after a cataract operation? . | TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— Mrs..E..J. writes: Is it safe for photographers @n the spot have, a woman to continue dyeing her as their duty demands, put: be: fore .the public. But it drew a rebuke tom Me. : Johnson's press secretary who let it be known-he did not think it was the kind of picture to publish just when the adminis- tration was trying to calm the U.S. public about the ‘confused {situation in Viet Nam. Nothing has: changed. @ REPLY ~ Yes, because there is no re-: lationship between. hair dyeing ‘and cataract formation. SEX RATIO IN CANCER Mrs. M.W. writes: Do more women die of cancer than men? REPLY Yes. according to the latest If the _been pleased at thee scenes. .re+ ‘layed into: the peaceful Americe.. an home for the past year and a vhalf. Mr: Fleming would hardly have been pleased had he ‘seen the TV version. of. the incident that annoyed him last week; the complete film showed the victim being shot and submit- ting to the indignity of having his -boots stolen by his execution ers before he had even gasped his last. statistics. But when we consider | that there are more women than men in this age group. the proportion of fatalities from dis- ease is epproximately — the same. WEDNESDAY Exercise is mentally. stimulat- ing. (NOTE: All correspondence SOURIS a 15 JUNE, 1966 medical eare can iq ourselves, | JONES | | to Dr. Van Dellen should be addressed to: Dr. Theodore , Van Dellen. co Chicago Trib- | une, Chicago, .. Illinois. ; 1S. DISMISSED KUCHING (Reuters) — Inche | | Abdul Taib, the cabinet following allegations of a plot to topple tha°govern- ment. Chief Minister Dato Stephen Kalong Nungkan an- nounced the dismissal in a state- “ment Sunday- | ‘wedding Stationery, invitations; invoices,“ if ~ statements and all |” - your job printing re- quirements. All. jobs guaranteed: GUARDIAN - PATRIOT |) CENTRAL Sarawak's . state | | minister of communications and: | |works, has been dismissed from Are you a young man graduating from school this. year with grade 8 or better fooking for a challenging advenurous life, with good poy and conditions. +-Calt- in ‘and discuss the Spportunities available for a’ satisfying fife in Can- dda's forces as part of the professional “te6tBwhe know where they ‘are going. 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