Recalls The 1920's As Of lhe Scientific Revol By ALTON BLAKESLEE lchemistry. former chancellor of WASHINGTON AP — Dr. the University of aiornia..with decreasing opportunitieshoped the presidents of .. v - - . MEETING PLACE Glenn S..Seaborg is a towering. now chairman of the United for unskilled workers." ‘Canada and Canadian Pacificl The discussions form part of i new policy would serve for an port boar should ensure both we‘re 80mg ‘0 Set. '1 bl" " 9‘ nix-foot. four-inch scientist whoiStates Atomic Energy Commis- Man must "understand sci- Airlines would reach agreement. 1 the minister‘s program leading'other 20 years. “What we want imajor airlines be. given an 05- “0t 33‘“ m be 3cmve “9’” Tie waters of 48 rivers drain recalls well how things used to‘sion. ence if he is to harness it. to "on a great many points before lto air policy recommendations. ‘ is a policy that is right for this portunity to grow beyond th; “’eek- linto Chesapeake Bay on the U.S. be back in the 19205 when he THINGS 1'0 COME hve with it. to grow with it," the end of this month. .which. he said. he hopes to pre- country." iprofitability line. There must. He said that users. not tax lAtiantic coast. Days ution for some skilled knowledge. 10 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. Sept. 21. 1964. Presidents Gordon McGregur Early Agreement of Air Canada and Grant Mc. HoPed Between C°"a°"“’ “' C“ “"9 asked Air Canada-CPA. OTTAWA li‘P' ~ Transport Minister Pickersgill said discuss arrangements for co- operation ol international serv- ices along with their views on domestic services within guide- he ,lines set out by the transport Air minister at that time. by Mr. Pickersgill last May tot sent to parliament before the end of this year. lines. There has to be a proper bai- tional services should not be .1 ance betWeen the two mainline competitive “which ‘could be i carriers and the regional car- achieved by amalgamation. by 5 iers in Canada. he said. He partnership or by a clear div ision of fields of operations.‘ When he announced the guide- ' he said these interns r didn't believe one single cai rier. regardless of size. could: He told the Commons 'Dhurs- provide adequate services. ‘ y a great deal of conflict in 5 He was impressed by the fact i the. international field has al- lthe air policy brought down in lready ended. l 1944 served the country well for In the domestic field. 320 years, and he hoped that a guidelines were the air trans- .be no competition that would ,payvers. should pay for service. jput Air Canada into the red iwhenever possible. i There was to be a “reasou-i While he was going to push ‘able role for regional air car "just as hard as i can” to gal tiers ch will give the an effective policy in force. .1 regional air carriers 3 reason represented a complex prob. .nble chance, to operate without lem and he would rather it'th ' an extra few months to ensure l government subsidies. ' it. was right He hoped recom- l l “I think we've got to get a , mcndations would be ready 3;. i proper balance." he said during consideration of his department l for? “‘9 "1d 0r “‘9 Near. ‘ estimates. was a teen-ager. In another 25 years. he specu- Those were the days of my lates. teen - agers and adults’ stat-set radios. a few "homeslmay not quiver an ebrowl with those new-tangled "electriclover having two-way wristwatch tceboxes." model "A" Fordstradios, their own computers to ‘ to doom the. aid their studies or to automat- "T‘s", Lindbergh trust- ically translate foreign lan- ing enough in a flying machine. guages into English. vaccines to drone across the. Atlantic against cancer. dining on totally alone and friends or relativesisynthelic fOOdS- reading b00ks dying from pneumonia. blood} from electronic libraries via poisoning and other "hopeless".closed-circuit TV into their liv-l infections. 'ing rooms and flying to Europe It also was a time when ideas; in one or two hours or taking and discoveries were coming skiing holidays in the Antarctic. from men's minds and research Wearing Clothes 0’ SPGCial to seed what Dr. Seaborg calls material once or a few times the scientific revolution. and then t'irowing them away. Today. the teen-ager accepts watching astronauts depart or as commonplace such things as, return from Mars with nuclear- television in virtually every: powered rockets and being safe ome. jet air traveL polio vac. from hurricanes or tornadoes tiny transistorizcd ra-lbecause scientists have learnd astronauts zipping ai‘oundihOW '0 Pffivenl dlSBStTOllS the earth and taking aim at theistorms. moon. n e a r l y instantaneons With all the 300d l4 is bring- photograpiy and many other ing. the breathless pace of the developments iindreamed of a revolution is creating new so— generation ago. ial. economic and political “The scientific revolution Is problems. Dr. Seaborg says. really only beginning." says Dr. Many adults feel lost. unable to‘ Seahorg. Nobel l a u r e a t e in ‘ comprehend. l h—“—*—— That feeling is not new. Even‘ in the 19305. there were propos- =als for a “moratorium on sci- ;ence" to allow time to digest' land adapt to new discoveries I Lomsbourg O . R land their implications. I "But whether we like it or{ o inot. we can‘t stop this revolu— .tion." Dr Seaborg believes. “if we tried to slow it down. we into serious diffi- ' ld OTTAWA rep» - Resources 231?... m" Minister Laing told the Com-‘SUpPORTS ECONOMY i .on5 he '5 “"happy "Our economy and standard “'"h "I" PWFESS bemg made of living would decline. So to rebuild the old French fort- would ou'l. pnsition in the world {955 in Lm‘leOUTE 0" Cape and our abilitv to defend our- ..reton Island. selves ‘ p y _. Repli'inz '0 “(maid Madnms‘ "Other countries. including .IPC_CaPe Brynn 509m“ dur't'ie new young nations. know mg consnieratinn of his depart-i thev must become part of this ment's spending estimates, Mr.l sciénmic age also." Laing 531d the government " In the field of education, Dr. ground. to Show {01: 1t- lstudents and understanding of the Job was a big one and he ‘1 science 3353:” “1" WOW" “f Sanadal "More and more. the ability 'ane a genuine repro uction ' ‘ I of the famous fortress. Nothing ‘ m held a regujar 10b M" can else would do. i work w a 5 coming ng 4 FLEE EAST GERMANY . slowly because both archaeolo— HANNOVER “WWW—WW gists and builders were on the young 153“ Gemans' melumngl Slle. it was hard to please both I a 22 ' year ” Old East German } at the 53m, “me. ‘ army sergeant. escaped to Weot However. 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