tht aly in ll BES ha GS gpl il na . She Grerrdier | ote iver: ovens of torlen Oral Polio | French Communist Threat e forces. Each of the nine countries, tie eS meee Hareld Morrison ao — 4. — pe wag =e for example, has fighter-bombers or Vaccines Canes Press Staff Writer Wallace Werd Frank Welker interceptors, 4rmed with the nuc- The world’s reaction to | strate any major decline in the Editor tdi By Dr. ‘de Gaulle’s failure te | left- noe 5 onary ‘wesk dey mening (ances! Sue sdear weapons supplied by the United . z. 0 ln teal ne ge on the first bal- French ‘tend to dis dey Sie Seetary Nolin) @ 148 Wece Sree, | States. ~ ee me it oral polio vaccine is given | lot in effect an indictment of malas the " Comme misty Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, “Alberton The warheads remain under because —e — > a a French polities. there, het tatinatinn er. and Souris. American control, the planes can not mene velop polio cad blame the oral | Seven years of de Gaulle’s rule |one reason for the Paris-Wash- Sepemented satignelly by Thomsen. Nowsavers ith- —_ e polio v (OPV). In ddition | produced mo body blow that |ington ‘split that forced de Services: Teron 425 Unity ave. take off of the weapons be used wit wild } are rife in| could destroy the hard core of to “go it alone” in the Saat Montreal 640 Cathcart Sireet Un out the permission of the United the summer and an infection of communism in France. "| muclear field carina, S298) Western Office 1090 West Georgia crates But even withethis control, this type interferes with the im-| Seeking an reason | For many years the US. re- Crpgh Venseuver MA 7037. munizing power of OPV and a scapegoat for the voting |fused to give France certai Member Canadien Daily Newspaper Publishers the allies are directly sharing in the This : 2 Association and The Canadian Press. The Canadian > general rule is not fol- | shock, de Gaulle’s con- | military nuclear equipment and Press lo axcheively entitied to the vse for repud | use of warheads whose power is — ® polio epidemic | demned the candi- | access to certain nuclear sec Nication of all news dispatches in this pacer measured in many, many megatons. &@ community. An emer- | date, Jean for talsing | rets, fearing this know! and credited to Associated Press or Reviers immynization program is | sufficient votes from de Geulle | equipment might fall SEETIES TE ie Teas! neon pubtahed bored ant Now this sharing arrangement has ay (| ofr, San ene as into the hands of the Commun- right or republication of special dispatches here gotten involved in a diplomatic ==, " a. ae ——_ 19 runoff ists oad a * ye over 40c per ae eaioe: squabble over creating some form of public health service is the im- | Mitterrand, Communist could win the $12.00 @ year by mail on rural rovies and areas | allied nuclear force to give greater munization of 100 per cent of | Almost dismissed is the signi- | French pecans, com after napcemtend by cterier. | nuclear voice to NATO allies. West 88 2008 as possib- | ticance of Mitterrand’s own | de Gaulle fades into history, the $15.00 « year off Island and U.¥. $20.00 per x Youngsters of this age are | chowing of almost 32 per cent | strength of the Communist vote yeer in U.S. end elsewhere outside British Com | Germany wants to “participa in the coe and also | of the votes cast against 45 per | undoubtedly could influence any | some weapons systems which are effective a pee cent for de, Gaulle. Mitterrand | embitious candidate who might Net over 7c single copy. ae : a ruses that might enter the ares. | had the full of the Com- | otherwise fall by the wayside, Aucit Bureau of Circulation. capable of hitting the medium-range This is why immunization of in- munists, end Radical | DOMINATED FRANCE “The strongest memory is weaker | ballistic missiles in the Soviet Union ena) te seein a om Socialists. 2S pene De Gaulle dominated French ‘than the weakest ink” which presently are beyond the range is tb teenialio tis telvee on | Ay elections that the | politics by the sheer weight of eo eS | Communists had the support of | perronality, enhanced by an PAGE 4 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1965. of the German tactical weapons as- a : get the disease | about 25 per cent of the voters. | aura of genius and unique mys- , ; signed American warheads. an cette” Ieceoenenetien NO DECLINE SEEN oe ete i 3. we neve Cc ibb G i J i on ee who ated France and ari ean rapevine No need to ask how Russia would gram involving an entire com- There is nothing in the 1065 raised it out of political chaos. Since Nov. 30,’Mr. Pearson has | react to this threat, or why the pros- oe ie ee ae presidential battle to demon-| But as de Gaulle acknow- been holidaying in the sunny Carib- pect of giving West Germany more tlon is negligible and is confined pr sgh hy Boe gdp Pave dager bean and is not expected back on his | nuclear capability than it now has is —_ 2 ze. pea ur esterdays is there. He had hoped. for an ‘job at Ottawa until Dec. 16. But | causing concern to other nations as | for vaccination ina local pro- (From The Guardian . oo — Site . “getting away from it all” is as dif- | well. The move will require to be Sng Sault whe clands 0 Gee eee ce MARS AGO | papers say it, only delivered « ficult for prime ministers as it is for | studied very seriously—and not chance at empoeed be | Beit prcuie ; .— G wuahing blew to Sls yeti sap movie stars, and it is said that both | necessarily on the basis of catering cause of an » entry in- — gallows, in |i - — State Secretary Lamontagne and | to Germany’s ambitions, “understand- oe — 7 vet & rae Fosteunilie It ared from the vote Postmaster-General Tremblay have. | able’ or otherwise. ey mamnorae OEY sanleine ecutions of the war. The t wo neal cate uum ae ferreted him out in his retreat and Sukarno’s Lesson tivalech a cucate® ae imeer ale gene ae by a man of greet influence who unloaded their political worries on These are given a 6 to &week | er, were convicted under the |¢r the mm - shost him—as' if he hadn’t enough of his Only a year ago, Indonesia's intervals. But regardless of whe- | Treachery Act in a civil trial at | into his ote gg eed arene ae, President Sukarno felt cocky and pgm —_iam aaeee en _ Messrs. Lamontagne and Trem- ae enough to . the United GETTING AWAY FROM IT ALL a year later A singhe dose vat | waif: Framit Curtia of the Wae- | not yet prepared the way for an blay were bpth involved last year in | States, reject its aid, proclaim his 59 : trivalent vaccine alec fe recom: | Seenchee tarece “eheve ms wa | CtuUmte succonsor. the purchase of furniture from the — ae China and > OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson eet ween ere, oes moter to Bosten end New York ee . bankrupt Sefkind ee sponte oe is fighting Paes. polit. | ° i OT ldatah tiie will spend the winter. He is ac COMMERCIAL i any down payment and both ware | Te oe nc Heit fornd han Concealed Taxes And Concealing Words | a 2gtutidtes Party imme | companied by hs. wite, former: PR THING > should receive a complete series | i and during the election campaign be- | © army leaders who still profess al- || A lot of gobbledegook and eurity pension is financed on the | The pension was launched in| © ‘ TEN YEARS AGO - TRA is f litical incom- | Jegiance but who are running the sheer hypocrisy surrounds what | pay- as- you- go method.” And | 1927 at $20 per month, provided PV. Ay person fully im- (December 10, 1955) cause of this and for political incom- | Ps 45 dance to whatever tune | #,i@.tlfect, the major welfare | the cost is levied on you in va-| the recipient had less than a dol. | Munised edn undergo tonsillec-| pice isenhower’s phys petence generally. They have re- : provision of the day, the Old | rious complicated methods sele- | lar a day from other sources. tommy at say time of the year | son disclosed in Washington Cee Ce rtedly been under strong party they choose to play. Age Security Pension. eted for their ability to conceal | On January 1, 1952, a richer | Provided there is no polio epid- | 113) 1) nas ursed the president design aus to resign from the Cabinet In Jakarta the other day, he told | (aan Douiticians of many po porlcapagy oh Sirgeecting ag coy tg, — society — exe the ange. to lighten bis work burden and terheads, - eet ressure ’ aes ; 5 EBs parties have made many as a 3 per cent sales tax, | aff pensions, wit LOW METABOLISM a down” while brochures; us for cs both have denied any intention Indonesia's legislators in a plaintive promises. about the Old Age/| levied on the mrosstacerer’s ox means test. Then-just before AND COLDS Fas hie beast pi no ppt agad all your printing N “, thoritati: speech that they could sack him. if Pension - especially during the price on all goods manufactur- | the 1957 election, the Liberal T. T. writes: My metabolism needs. of doing so. Now, “auth ve ‘Step Ud ek think ‘he one deta be — a ed in Canada wr rahe _ Government increased what was |i, riinus 90. Could this low |. Four new Canadians were are quoted as saying that th ays r so | Canada, except for stu 8, | then regarded as an inadequate reading cause me to have granted citizenship on Decemb- havi ined their boss in an agon- | job properly. And what of his old at they appear to be promis- | electricity, fuel and certain ar- | pension to $46 per month. Re- | 1 colds @ year? i ae Judge St. C. Trainor || GUARDIAN-PATRIOT aving join | the pals the Communists? He described ing a free gift from their perso- | ticles used in hospitals. member how John Diefenbaker REPLY at @ special 3 of Queen’s Sie earee seal Of ee oe | th “rats which ten seeds Conadan alg per and | The tact that it is levied at the | ridiculed “the Six Buck Boys" | quis tg possible but unlikely Coins’ Commi Ai dieetinnae. CENTRAL are likely to quit in about two weeks’ em aS FAs Which Have of &: | =e everywhere. | manufacturing level has two ef. | He became Prime Minister; and | ,ecouse many have ¢ veral| They were: Mrs. Jilletje Wolv- ‘ But let us not be kidded, nor at once boosted the pension to a rt to the rank of pri- | Part of a big cake and tried to eat | yuow politicians to think that | fects: first, t colds @ year even though the ers, Union Road, P.E.I. (form- PRINTERY es en ‘ Pr" J the pillar of our house.” They had | they can kid us, Nothing is free | hope you won't notice it: and | $5. Then in Febuary 1001 B® | thyroid te normal and they are |erly Holland); Bir. Said Tweel. vate members in the House. Ea : . when it a the fomen af na.| second, it is subjected to the | raised it again, to $65. . And im | otherwise healthy, and colds are | Miss Sue Tweel and Solo mon PHONE 48506 tried to overthrow his regime, they Sees an Se: middieman’s and the retailer’ 1963, when the Liberal Govern- | paused by viruses and not a low | Tweel, all of Charlottetown Rumor says nothing about Privy Pde : » | Ber dollars, least of all from a man’s re S| ment proposed an increase by ; had! ‘‘Now let’s catch these rats, government. mark-up so although the gov- metabolism. (formerly Lebanon). _ | eeeierin Comnell: Pregiient Yarrety: 8 ("+ ig pleaded. “Yes, catch them and I | The Old Age Security Pen- | ernment get out of it only 3 per Pens see aioe be ee ee > " Quebec: minister under strong fire, | in punish them.” -| don today, amounting to. $75 per | Cent of the manufacturer's prl- | party. shamedthe government.) ee oe having made any pilgrimage of this- . ddster per month, costs every | CO Tee ne searer 6 Gor cent of | inte paving the pensioners ae Exactly what has been happening | Canadian the equivalent of. a/| tra price nearer 6 per additional $10 : : kind to discuss such painful mat- ‘witdeneta & hice. that 50 per cent increase in his per- }, the manufactuere’s price, with The Diefent \ i put |. PE ee : : Eee ters. Indeed, he is reported to be Suk pe ca os ’ oo — on oa aver- agar — the differ- the pension fund into the red, so | ; unwavering in his decision—backed | SUX@rno has been cul down to pigmy | Oe OEN TAXES ‘+ | then, 8 per cont te added to | that it was certainly not “Pay- ‘ . ri rt from Quebec | Size. There was a Communist at- tit aucune ib foil & eeeeanh as- you- go.” The levy om all ed ossheiga apie Saag ah tempt’ at a coup, supported in part | ed bettiod words, such as the of. | ‘=e came tax payable by cor | three taxes had to be increased : Liberals—to stay on his job. oe ters Pee ee ficial pirase:''The Old Age Se. | Porations, which of course is | from 2 to 3 per cent, effective in Wa nning 4+——_~———"*phat—of-course,_will_be—for_the | by some air force generals. Six top | Se passed on to the consumer in- | the first half of 1959. On Janua- =: : sintates (6 Gack: Wai army generals were murdered as the | directly. And tinally, —you-pay- ee ete ee a i ee 5 6 ; ° an a on Ieading Ottawa be indicated that he | COUP Got under way. Air Vice-Mar- | PUBLIC FORUM. | siass' Se" tte ‘acoma, | som! income tax farther pai _ | shal Dhani apparently had had a mga Timat's another gobbledegook | to its present 4 per cent. So now would announce a new Cabinet short hand in the plot.. The ident eg- | 1 correspondents at questions ef te. | phrase; to the average Canadian | the fend in sccuamsiiad a ly after his return. How new it will terest. The Guardian does not neces- | taxpayer, that means frankly an % 4 i F g 3 > : : a zi , _ | caped capture, as did a number of | sarity endorse the “opinion of corres. | extra bev agin ar what’ raighid ive army leaders who were able to rally fet te oting and cendeatation where sgfll that adds up, in concealed estimated outtiow of $960 mil- Weekend Magazine Writer over the Caribbean grapevine, that their forces and regain control of the ane e inte any correspondence regard | the inescapable tact that the _ ey —- oo James Quig and Photographer former Finance Minister Gordon will | COUntTY. Old Age Pension costs cach of | St ther yield from all taxes Bert Beaver travelled the length prove to be the only scapegoat who In the ensuing days, Sukarno DENTISTS AND CAVITIES po Bag at Mga oe tax lia- | Today, the government could f the St Ta Tee will be making the journey into the | tried to excuse the Communists and Sir,—t was most gracious | pility on average. Look at it | éither cut back = — ior 0 e wrence way, Bre cit en give them a role in government. The | fice time tat tent hic buy dan this wag; Se pene ears ers ue penclen: to. 8 per |, from Seven Islands to Fort : : isted. ressure sched experset month- either basis, the re- hi j A NATO Headache | Subir demoted ‘Dhant thd remor. | {anew in antcipuion thatthe | Gtsiye=" eu ealpans ioe tax | veme and permeate of de Oi we oe —_——— ed him from the air force. While the | (rani. eeiet" ie tas rar _| vied: f0, ite_pension... fend. ot. | Aa, Soci’ valance omen pte a’ Bi tension ciineny : ‘ | . quite simple."" He has all the-| jeast $1,200 million. : + eis icant melissa Pace cout | COPRDNMY vaRy. wae SE Te Gad. | Soret tr es sate ce | brea eieget ge . ; | nationally, local army commanders | ‘ye telieves that fouridation maintenance, profit and loss, as wank, Se '; she mt | suppressed it or suspended -it. Sev- | makes a Utopia out.of the area : Beware Of The Con Man ; relate to the over-all economic a oP than is | °T2! top Communist leaders disap- | To perhaps 70 per cent lees den. ae _ success of the Seaway. This from rocking any more than | peared; and, it is these “rats,” pre- | tal cavities to befilled and 18| ‘% would be wonderful if some- | eous prices for work half done rticl ith scolar th oi necessary.” That itself may take | } per cent more dentists. The | how all old people who live | or only promised. a e, with color photos, is : : sumably, for whose capture Sukarno th In Niagara Falls the other day 5 i some doing. One of the touchiest | 14. now called — — senor oe ee be popes that ae Sak ga. 6 poucenee this week’s issue of your problems has to do with what Mr. The incident, of course, has ie bedding client haat rigs. as calling. Much meer eet ane. 82 - year-old pen- Weekend Magazine. Martin calls West Germany's ‘under- | séverely strained relations between = oe cae oe financial ce aS cai eadedk as : standable ambitions” for a more ac- jrtonesia and Communist China. It | ecure., Everybody is happy,| As matters stand in our | strangers who phone or who call tive share in nuclear planning. This | ; : men, women and children wear | money-hungry society of 1965, directly at our homes epe- : . | has also removed ‘the immediate nnial -miles just to show | lonely old people ere fair game cious propositions. We should issue may be sidetracked at the Paris | threat that Indonesia posed against their flawless teeth. * |for confidence men. Every hour | demand their credentials, if they meeting in view of the meeting, later, — ‘ : Saal of German Chancellor Erhard with oe ee oma on dentists. Shaw es | gioner is being swindled by some they clai 2 ; possible threat of a Communist Indo- fri slick con artist.’ : some sort, and suspect President Johnson; but it is one with pee ey ; dui many friends among them for inspectors | their credentials, we should which NATO will soon have to come | ™<*! to “the. American position -in | thet: Thay ae tes) Slee people aitetee re es savings of | have nothing to do with them. Viet Nam. Red China has stopped | ' have around, socially or pro- old Other men| Old people, especially, P fessionally But I cannot see |™any old people, pe to grips. arms aid to the country, all but halt- maiti have pretended to be repair men | be on . , sia? . ’ why they multiply so rapidly in is: The extent to which the United oq trade and undertaken a propa- | @feas where the panacea for and have SS ae 4 — . of SS eae; a | States has gone in sharing nuclear | ganda war against Indonesia. OF fae ae ae who live alone. They | is to smile a path into « lonely 5 weapons with NATO allies has only | There is a gain here for the free REV. WJ. ENROGsT | borrow money or charge outrag- | person's wailet. ; recently come to light. It has assign-. | world ‘in several ways. And_ for ‘ : - —- es ed to West German military forces Sukarno, one should hope, a monv- > py pa sein a ie” Better Than Isolation ; —s orpierenrdl tg ling sari | mental lesson on the danger of get- | ing in oe where a "New York Times. power far exceeding” e explos- ting too big for his breeches. ‘ ‘ | Wes tsed in World War TT. Similarly, | ‘Mf '00 UIE {or Be ciercan Cpe Gu es, | One of the most print | way tn ta Fete comet -L the American atomic weapons as- | EDITORIAL NOTES even advice. debate on Communist Chine’s ad- | in the U.N make it less signed to French forces in NATO | toronto is going to Sap a fine of | ity." scold ie soo th (nde of Magee: "Tm an | Sa an oltion t ee on beecyan > power coe $25 on motorists who abadon their '| clean tooth seldom decays.” Bat treseed es anyone by Chins'c | | Communist China ot present is . numbers e atomic weapons that | cars on snow-blocked streets, and | With more practice I decided the | present langusge; sci i France, in ten years of effort and bil’ make the owner pay for towing char- “h ican (som pavie Sea man” yen ee eas encour Alves Ie Bulgaria, F lions of dollars spent, has been able ges. That is one way to discourage | We all know a tooth has four | This is the point many Ameri. | Hungary end Rumania, all oe The E; Ce DB ° i to build for its own independent driving during a snow storm. sides, two easily available, te Soe Se Sew | SO Oe ae aek haatinds F ; Venling atriot é a To a lesser extent, the same | 7 8 ° Seen eee ioe tr a. |Grvemmeats voted Ger Pubiag’s acquiescence. : holds true of seven other NATO Washington high school student | #meoth tooth pick, followed by admission not because they con- |. Peking's agents might behave ; Allies—Britain, Belgium, Italy, | spent 10 “a tapi pote a |) Sl SS eae ert fh neal gare Me A sg atid WITH ret ONLY fe Greece, Turkey, the Netherlands, and the {nterest of science and made a | in this operation. The brushing | €% for improvement of that be- adult ase se ; i Ft j Canada. To each of these nations the startling discovery. In 17,950 flips | oud be done with hhevior C ; i Scush, monist China — UN. | since the signing of the Charter. United States has made available | he found that he got 464 more heads | paste from’ a reputable firm, | han outside it Peking hardly could paralyze | ; | ‘atomic weapons which their forces than tails. Even more disturbing, | ®%4 in up and down or circular | Most of the countries directly | the Security Council more com- , 2 could use in time of war. be it infed gave movement, morning and evening | in the path of truculent China— | pletely than the soviet Union : : : ne | | When’ it was poin out to the | and oftener if time and place | Burma, Cambodia, India, Nepal, | did for many years. : . Nor are all these thousands: of , United States mint that it was mak- aie Any ae i asm ane admit Pek- gee age in - the en. : ‘ . weapons kept in a separate bunker, | ing tail-heavy pennies, the bureau- | “uw fare shoud find Cie Minick, sate "etbe tor ver SSelt Woht “ue: eum ie ae under an American lock which would | crats couldn’t have cared less. Pen- | motto tobe correct, tn clues,” Grice as maay of the Sao wuletieg to tant me oven NM, A G A Z J N E es only be opened in the event of war. | nies, they said, are meant for ex- gam dma aeons Peking es | ual tempering of Communist ee At All Newssta | In the case of all nine allies, some -| change, not flipping. ae “petired. Some undoubtedly voted ¢ his the geeee of @e os eee and Colored Comics ” nds ( > . | i f ~ . 3 ent 4 . - : pag ah CMO RI 8 ART RTM et ME” ? e Pa wom aN EEE APN NE AO ALDER LB BR RN mmc a na ‘ noe ‘ : : - site PRIMEY 2552) EARL REN