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ND! over 7: per rub-e mm Ml‘mbfii Audi Sworn at C' —‘ MOVD 1 A Good Fresh Start In expanding the per-unmet of the Atlantic Development Board, the Pearson Government h appointed a new Prince Edward island member in the person of Mr. Carl 1". Burke, OBE. of Ch..rlutetllwn, This was an excellent choicr, and one which we V venture to say will give satisfaction to all sectro of our people. As maunuilrg dircrinr of llari- time Central Air“ Limited and vice-president of l ol'dail' Limited, Mr. Burke's reputation for ability and initiative is known across Canada. Ha pioneered the great enterprize with which his name is associated. and he 1 has contributed in marry other ways I in our progress and development. I This new field of activity will give ‘ l him further opportunities in this re» ard. W'ith .‘ir. Melvin McQuaid, the is- }and member of the orginal 5-mem- ber board, this Province now has two representatives and the other prov- inces three each in the new organizat- ion. This, in view of our limited pop- ulation, is I fair allotment: but it. is particularly gratifying in view of the calibre of our representation. In both cases the jobs went to the right man. if the other provinces have far- ed I. well, there is no doubt as to the value of the work which the board will perform. The new chairman, Mr. ian Mal- colm McKeigan, is s Halifax lawyer who served in 1940-50 as deputy en- , forcement administrator of the war- time prices and trade board and deputy commissioner of the combiner investigation commission. Brigadier Wardell, former chairman, will re- min as a board member and will have I valuable contribution to make in this capacity, State Secretary Pichel'skill. to whom the board will be responsible, will attend the first session of the enlarged organization at, Halifax on Tuesday, Throughout his career the minister has taken I keen interest in Atlantic problems, and we are not unmindful of the special zeal he has shown, on manv Occasions, in press— ing our Island transportation in- terests in the House of Commons. Then is no doubt that he has the in- terests of the development hoard very much at heart, and that, its activities in investigating programs and pro- Jects to improve our economic lot will receive every support and en- couragement at his hands. Antarctic Research An all North America basks in Iummer sunshine, 311 Americans at the bottom of tho world Ire enduring billiards. sub-zero cold, and I four- month~iong night. They constitute the winter party left in Antarctica this sum for the, United States Ani- mtfo Research Program of the Nat- ionnl Science Foundation and its slip- port Im'r, the Navy‘s Operation Deep Frau On“ inaccessible. practically, as the moon, Antarctica is becoming in- crimineg I vital laboratory for the world’s scientists. At five year-round march stations they are studying Ivuroru Ind taking observations in upper Itmosphere physics, meteor- clan, Ind biology. At Byrd Station, for example— “0 miles from the South pole— 33 nun Ire living in buildings erected Within hula tunnels 30 feet beneath ell. Inwolp Is protection against WI mamas-bellman") tan- psntuns Ind 60Amiles-nn-houl‘ winds. , All Mon m but off from the out- mpt by radio through ‘ WI night. ‘ 4,000 run using 10 Ihips Inn“ took put in the ro- iifia. j m anle mm. m IsIson. Scientists took home 13 tons of records and specimens for nnfllr ysis sftor.surveying rock formItions, mIklng serial maps, examining mI- rine and insect life, Ind studying the general effects of the five-million- surrare-mils icebox on the world's _ weather. i Admidst matters of more impor- } tant concern we were struck by the report of one member of the expedi- ltinn—an nrlrithnlogist—that "tho . Adelio penguin walks I straight line ,when returning hundreds of miles l across the featureless ics plateau of 1‘ inland Antarctica to its rookery," The scientist believes the penguins use the sun as a navigational aid With an added assist from an "internal clock.“ That’s as good an explanation _ it makes us wonder whether, after all, we humans are as clever as “e fancy olrselves to be. i it would be interesting to know what the penguins think of this in- ‘ vasirrn of their Antarctic domain. by creatures whose sense of direction is so much inferior to their own. Overdoing it As all example of courtesy car- 1 rim! to extremes, the Winnipeg Free 'Prcws cites a story from England telling of the removal from a British airport of two Second World War lt‘ighter planes just before a Weir '(iernran air force squadron landed i there. The German squadron was the ‘ first to Visit Britain officially since the war: the two fighters— a Hurri- cane and a Spitfireiwere hustled out of sight “to avoid embarrassment", standing to a British officer. in the war, Hurricanes and Spit- fires accounted for a good many .luuknr-s and Dnr-niers and Messer- schmidts; and perhaps those two venerable war relics might have aroused some unpleasant memories in the minds of any of the German pilots who fought in the warl Brit at the same time. the sight of German warplanes in formation over Eng- land surely must have aroused equally unpleasant memories among the popu- lace below—those over 25 anyway. No one suggests that the aircraft of West Germany—a strong NATO ally of Britain—should not fly over the United Kingdom. Such I restric- tion would be silly. But. as our Winni- peg oontemporaray suggests. it. would not be less silly than the hiding of two old fighters, lest their presence should give rise to hard feelings Unemployment Figures According to Labor Minister Mac- Eachern, unemployment may be high- er this {all and perhaps this coming winter than I year ago. Last year, unemployment began to mount be- tween September and October and hit a mid-winter peak last March of 549.000 jobless or 8.4 per cent of the labor force. This whole problem of unemploy- ment. is a discouraging one. Is there not I better way of approaching it than by simply calculating the num- ber of jobless at a given time, and seeking to grapple with it from that standpoint? We note that in the United Sister: Arthur F. Burns. presi- , dent of the National Bureau of 3 Economic Research, says that much 1 of the debuts about the real cause of unemployment could be resolved if there were more information on job vacancies. Nowhere in either country, Ip- . patently, are comprehensive and l periodic national data being produced on job openings. Only by having such figures Ind setting them against those for unemployment does it seem possible to know to what extent the economy is failing to provide suffi- cient employment opportunities. Mr. Burns finds the lack of such statis- tics "deplorable," and he was speak- ing of the US system which is per- haps the most advanced of any in the world. EDITORIAL NOTE Music lovers to whom Yehudi Mon- uhin's violin recordings are I prec- ioul possession will be interested in I recent news item from England. it is to the effect that from September this year about I dozen IortunIto young musicians will be benefiting from Mr. Menuhin’s gsniul It I school he is opening in London. He homo thIt in duo time thI nchool will grow to meet I need which he bo- Moves to be pressing. Asked how he was uloctlng pupils, in aid ho Wu choosingr than II young Ind II [11“! II pauiblo His own muschl taming began It the age of five. ‘ Nose Blowing Season Here By Dru ‘l'hudau R. VII DIIIII HIy fever is the [rut Amm- Elll misery. ‘ om - Ill-elm to the m frost, “IMO Illergie to rIsweod pollen will spend thI luterVIl whmlnu. ebuuhlbg. l'lma blcwlrru. Irrd ey- wlplbb unle they mum on of never-II melhodl to control tb- e c It solution id in run sway fm these wudI. But. Mt may have the time or morny to spend four weeks in I pallu‘kn wonderland. Mast special u in this field recommend rtu of Ibntl do- Ituued to deumltlu the victim. Solos use I pollen utmt I ll 9 pended in I wmry mlullbn. Many injectionl Ire n I as Id. Tmrment arm: with lle' doc- Iau and builds up grldullly II in! II the victim cur uh wrurnul dcvelnllh'rl symptoms. other Illerxlstl [lvs th- amul- ston or repository treatment. Th0 clulnltvb pollen virtue! ll into In emulsified ally prepIrI- tlbn. all u Ibsorbed Ilowly by the body Ind tho IIme IbplleI to the pollen lu the oil. AI I mull. larger amounts eln be put. to the solution ID the one enrqu- lied lulecrlen his the nine new ensitlslng cuect II 10 ii men at the nlder wIlIr- inlecuonI. Tru- method tI convenient for the any fever patient ml the physician. ll lr IIle Ind limp . provided the emulsion ll r:anr- ed pruperly. The end resultr In no different from those of tin multiple- injection techntc. n Illould not be called the "one shot" treatment becaqu it my v E COOLING OFF A HOT LINE OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson No Differentiatiorl In Pay Boost Dl ‘ mon sense and common plsc- this family daily. and w sik in Why shouldn‘t I Member Parliament be tresth lrk'I I buShel Di grain? i The objection about the whole new baysr ruclure!orM.Ps should really be centred on its failure to duremnubte between different constituencies. .ruu as subsidies are paid on shipments of grain from ear-lain points lo the appropriate pun. so should subsidies be paid to M Ps in sc- curdance wlth the actual cost of lhippiufl uu-m lull in Ottawa. ru OUIEI' words. there should be “Crnwsncst Pass Freight rm- es" tor MP5. There has been. according to some reports, A slrong reaction against raising MPs' remuner- ltiall to swoon per year. run. it will be remembered consists of $12,090 indemnity, which Is sub- lecl to income Tax. and sum expense .ubuanbe which is tax free. I WOULD PAY Mon! Two months sgu. this column reported that some such in~ crrsse was In the mill 1 point- ed out then that tulrness, no me Amelia’s L Nntlonll Geog Amelia Enrhnrt's llglrurnure, plrtinlly destroyed by Japanese nbvbl Hulliil'i‘ In World Wll‘ ll has been rebuilt by the United tlce demanded I more mum: l study than had cvltlently been‘ men to [his problem, (‘ons or how a busrness hsn» dlcs llrls pmblem, if it has I team of snlcsmcn, it pays each 1 be necessary to Rive In lnldc- llnn for each substance In which the individual is sensltlvo, The use of drugs, such as the Iutlnlstaminlc s g e n t s, ephe- drine. and the Idnnncnrlicll Itcriods like cortisone. depend! upon me severity of the s y mp- toms and the concentration of pollen in the sir. For nu by, those products keep the lympr toms in sbeysnce. Special fllb ers also help, DEFORMING DISORDER .l. \V. S, wrltu: What ll [IL soylrsm? work. But. rnm distant . communities. who cannot even,‘ gcl illm‘lt regularly It weekends as members of the “Tuesdfll’ to Thursday Parliamentary Club", hlve the expense of maintaluilrg to Parliament l mile travelled it he uses his own , l however, and running out of gas an appropriate remuneration tnr i two homes to some degree. the work performed, but it also lrucuuauasn nxrnusss reimburses each in: necessary . lu um eIrlrer- column on this , loul»o[~pnckrt expenses actually 1 topic. I wrote: incurred. rei- lnslnnce, it. might l "A reasonable readjustment i would be to pay every P hssic $12,000 per year: plus 53., cm- on company business: but it ,noo tax-free expense allowance; - plus repayment of necessary Ind substantiated living I nd travel expenses up re mm per year." The pay Nvislonl passed by , , the House or Column-u do illl I“ M»?! should be Ewen I "a! l fact provide Ihat basic 512.000 ; expense allowance, no matler . m. ML 3... my pay . “a, 55,. ‘ iwhetlrcr they live rn Vancouver l nnv tux-tree expense allowance 1 1.1."... pm V o, p.15 my a, 0,. y in addition. No dliierentiallon ' tswb. i 1 v I salesman 12 cents per- i does not pay every Inlesmsn I ilal mllcfllze ullbwsuee whether he use] his own car or merely works on his label Main Street. l Thus it is uninir to M.Ps and ‘ unreasonable to taxpayers rhul‘ 5 made between the necessary i l constituency expenses. whlch r l Arr MP. rr-bm Vancouver ls— med .. “mg per year to, .11 land or- from PEJ. obviously Mpg, m m, “mum do..." , has more expenses than an MP. m Emmi WM... 1 numnrpu , representing ouaws. because . might range from practically the latter can live at home, sec mm", up m 35,090 m 3,”.- a, l fensnnable ceiling _ although , many M P5 of course spcnd even r mun tth that. l Thus my proposals would hlve l given M.r=I I ceiling or snow I year, higher thln the slim Ic- tuslly proposed by the govern- ment, The initial flEure Provol- ig hihouse rllllllc Sud“! icould spot the ship, The plane llppart-nlly WAS loo (Ar away, Miss Earhart and Mr. Norman ‘ understand. exactly the norm an LY .. An inherited metabolic- dil- esse that affects one of the tie merits of the connective tissue, Many organs Ire affected. cludlnfl the heart, liver. spleen. ears. and eyes: when tl'l Mb virus system Is involved there ll mental retardation, The facts] expresslau of the victim, corn- blnod with dwartlsm and I in tastlc posture, suggests the [I snylcs used to decorate In "I. buildinzs, PRICKLTNG SENSATION s M \vrites‘ what is cutaneo- us paresrhbsis’ REPLY , Cutaneous fliers lo the lflu and pal‘ellhelll melnl In lhllllh mal sensation such as burning, llugllns. or numbness. Tnsetlwr. this represents a disorder involv- inll nerve tissue which usually leads ro numbness or tlnallns of the slzln. .l. P. writes: How long dos- ll take to recover from I nervnuI hrcIkdown? REPLY Weeks to months. In ten the ranger the condition goes on- treated, the louuer it takes to slum Cnnst Guard to Ilrl mar» . Wm never hcar‘d lrmn aanin. It hurts plying the lonl‘ly mld-Pssl- l massive search by battleships . d ‘ o Erected In memory 0! the tamed flycr who lost hor life all Hnlvlund island. the light stands on the tiny. barren speck of Am- erlcsn null just north of the equ- Itor and about, 750 miles esll of ore lmmaueuul Date Line, Miss Earhart and her naviga- tor, mu J, Norman. druppem ed on July 2, 1937, urine en route by Howlsnd mun L . New mu. m, the National Geographic so clety says. llawlruul was to um linen one of the last stops on their rrrurrdvllre-world mm that belun br Oakland. California, the on the sunny mornlnl of July I. the cmr Gullid cutter llllcl Ilood or! "mum to help guide Miss Elr'llsrt to s lsndinl Ind to Ier-vlee her rwrueuglue orbit. The [users log nblu lhll. mm m. i-Idlo contIct between the cutter Inrl Mn. ear-run. but It one polnt she lrreported to have IIld: “We must be on you, but we cqunr lee you." The skipper. Communism War- ner K, Thompson, uuve drum in make make so Our Yesterdo s (From the Guurdlln Flel) swam-v - rrvz Yam AGO‘ (Aunlsi 5. ms) Dr. Grace Murray Webster. 0' P,E.i,. was in Trenton. NS. Sunday and visited her aunt Ind uncle, Mayor and Mrs. J, W. Muckun. Dr. GM. Wchlter [I soon to embark for Ch . Dr DA Manoe. Mrs Mn he Ind tsmriy. of Toronto. Ir-I villtlug Dr. MacRne's old home It Canoe Cove. Prof. MICRIE. who is lecturer- at law It not! Hlll. Toronto, will receive his LLD degree It the Dllhnusle lllvntverslly celebration on August. TEN YEARS AGO tAuglllf. 5, "Hi Hellred Ifler so yelrs’ Jervis! in the Congreutionnl mlnlllry. Rev. Jamel Dnvldwn Dinnell, iflllfl Dlllgwell. Bedrque. will also visit mother ml". Ernest, South. They In llll only IMMVIII m fl ill ill. inns: W. Dlnlwsll of any For-- us. M. “In filullr weekly meet- lns or ran Irrde Club luld I In ho CNIHMWVI’ VIII .uIII spun- or. arrmn oarners ruled uncover any mice of uu-m. Am- cries and the world mourned the two plonecrs At her Intended desllnILlon, Hawaiian "L‘olnnisi lIler built I fitting monunrcnt — l 20-foot by the government was. 1 last hotter. Recovery does not mean cure because recur-retros- are common, especially dll fl“ periods of stress Ind stnlb. TODAY‘S HEALTH am ,. Don‘t hold your breath (on lonlz swimming under VIM. as mine. bul wsl Icnled d n W n Illslltly as I ruuctssion lb pea. l llbie Public criticism. y formula would have done much to forestall Any such cri- tlclsm. it would further it s V: hid the great Idvnnlsge of put- llllfl MP! on the same basis as Joe CInuck for whom they leg- NOTES BY ll'I I Infill-II lIll III thinhI mun. blmulf an III blah will plub brim Mud. — landed Fm PMI. II cII'I wish mun. Into bow pInIIbns. VII will luv- in nu for mm. m ll who we will I‘ll to know enctly was! OMIWI is up to, M the moment. In. plIn numblos In [cum of which only III tip my be Inn allov- VIM. - VIncauvIr P» cs, Dunno lIndyI ny- Mull- ;‘hglld [It ludmnduncs by next 1. El- qument It th “ll of tbo unIIuIiIctcry MIlII indt undone: «antennas in Marion tblswulmebIIIlyuunl psychology, Mm likely, it is Just Mlhml thinking, BIndyu ullgtoul In Iconbmlc blcml in dis ml. Mtdim- rIneIn lllIud draw lo I close pollticIl dllulll Orr Lbs til-rIl I wIlked out. 3' three other: to wslk in, The Inc! that only the delega- lion of the govemlnl Nltlollll- ill pll'ty Wld for Sandys' announcement gives some Ides of 1M gap thIt must be hrldled belal'e Mlltu clll Igne on I new constitution. Possibly Sandy. feel: I def- lnlte deadline will spur the Nay ltonlllsll, the apposition LIbm- party Ind the three mlnm‘ rub- !lll into mall? eifnm towards resolving their many, differ- encel. HISTORY Ol‘ CONFLICTS But recent hills)?! of the nv populated. underdeveloped u. had does not give much nur- pon to run opinion. There have been I vn-rely or unsuccessful rbmu of govern- ment Ind the Previous consti- tutlorr wns suspended in 19 um I breakdown in nanottI- (lob! toward bringing Ibnul the isllnd’l inlelrntlun into th United Kingdom. Then for three- Follow the Scots to THE WAY VII: in II um I" bust. living use by fins; with their economic- entwined scent rb va. no mlchlnlry to mm on When they thI Inch doclslnnl surely . month Finlucs'M u don ‘mfihled Amuchn mu 0 I: III by m on A nu. drill" l'.‘. munntl in cm M sun had to luck in: , 1 Mr. nobody in buy dune - a min Advmllsr ‘ Frustrated Hopes In Malia by M cur-Isu- PM but Writer yIIrI the people of MI] and» dlrect nrltuh null. we" One mlior conflict is between eh bur pIr-ty Ind the Roman CIurolIc Church which liar llsd allot-mm" Influencl since St. Plul w tpwflcked there 1,. out) onn Ibo Ind converted the mpll to Christianity. Labor, which won the election at 1965. Ms rem-lbw IurpriI~ lolly Ill'olll in I country theo- rstlcslly lilo-pen“! CItbrlltc despite church pensltlu for than who Icuvely Iuppor-t II. bar In the "min, the pIrtv‘ Indus. u mm Intleeleric llilll Intbcllurch. WANTS ro CUR! CHURCH In the present controversy the labor pmy, heIderl by Dom Mtntoff. ll,demandlng I gen. erIl elecubn It feels it could wln prov m Ire guarantees making it impossible luv the church in lutervenc II It did when the NItlunullst. wnn. tut lme. Prime Miullter Dr. '3an OH- whole party controls Id oi e 50 nuts. oppose: any mull in curb church Influence Ind ll pun-hing lor- tndepsndeuce undn the benevolent cars bi ths churc . The three ImIliel‘ plrtiu are opposed to ludeplndcncb dio- lather I! this time. Sandy] was careful not. to spell out details of the tune- pendence agreement. It was for the parties concerned to deride. he inslsted. But. unless they make far more progress in the next 10 months lhln they the in the int ll yelrs it seems highly unlikely that Matt. will hm independence by May at, =§ :‘ Finance your trip with a low-cost, life-insured loan Follow the Pipes lhlhouse — and Inscrib- Amella Earhart L. l 5 h l. :lslnte: Joe is Expected to not enuut for his expenses. Ind then i lIIVe them reimbursed rr apprb— ; ml. Poor Joe, he just pay. rum i MFs, but they won'tiot him ., ed ‘ 1937 The "colonists" were volurr tears. sent to Rowland and nel- xhborinfl linker- Irld Jam» in- drnw my flat rate unsubstantl ted expense allowance like that. it $0,000 der uulplrcs oi the Bin-em n Alr Commerce or tllo curred Silks Department of Commerce d Wm Isslgned the addtllorr‘ ll task of making weather ob- mvnlmu. The time Was 1935. and it. had been thought that. the rum. would make suitable way on- tinnn [or trarrsAPalelr flights. in January, 1937. the Works Progress Administration and the War, Navy, Ind Interior DepIrt< mans built I runle on How- llnd. This was Mlss Elrhurl‘l On August still an Hawllnd on December D. 1911 ~ the day Ifier Pearl Har- r -— when l ,lequ vessel lhellerl the i . killing two ui thrn Ind dam gin. Lb. lllhta house. Rzlishllrrg the beacon on no land coluctded wrm the Mill I nlversIry you or Miss EIrhartI in hour of Ml.- Esr- lurl's birthdIy, July 21. 1969 the Post Office med an ellhl-ceul. memorallvs rump — Ilelt ill serles of horrors awarded on um womb m mike . sols annual-bub Iri- mum. soi- um historic rum in 1932, cu uuuobu Geolraphlc Soclely dim Mru Imus! .- the nut wash-n mlfle Ind conditions, you your needs with the An appointment for 3‘ M of its special INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT BAN lllSllllllllHl lllllillli llU/‘til‘l' ANALVZED The l FLYING DIITGIIMIN RESTAURANT "Yarn lsllm'l Sink i House ’ W FINANCING FOR BUSINESS 6th., 1963 RJ. COLLINS ; Earle! several mouuu later on of the ,the 2.5004nlle {light from Lan ‘ roar vain-um alum wen Industrial Development Bank will be at the KIRKWOOD MOTEL Charlottetown. P. E. I. If you are engaged in a business—or plus to start anal—nod required financing is not on . . 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