. 8 ae Aceh nap at a re a Y Va 5 ve copegrenacsinte wen cia ome or a rahe fi 3 : ’ : Gee ‘ ; 3 a ree . zs " z 3 f vas - Pe : : : p : = 6 4 - . : : = “w - $ mit or 7 ’ 1 « oS ’ _{ on to’ tell of constituents writing | << 71> gees ; a ae eees — Thre Gara dia | “rustess ce seters” and attempting ‘Bone Age’ Knocking On Asicn Doors é ‘ : “in bursts of rage to put through tele- Pe : eet _. . By Harold Morrison ed " ee ae _ phone calls collect.” Where a govern- And Growth. mice Press Staff Writer — Nallage: * Frank Welker | ment member “really gets his zB ~ ae Britain is taking a‘lonely road ;is that the Communist-led Vier Ranaging Editor ° Editor . : : By -Dr. Theedere R. Van Dellen | in search of an acceptable solu- |Cong is winning and Us. + Published every week day morning (except Sum | lumps,” however, is from the Op- an Masters tay urter: [ten tm tho ieiochin rile os |beceal Gam Viswemmes. ep = 2 statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street | position in the House of Commons, “Three months ago you wroje | the conviction grows in the jing. Why should Hanoi and Pe 8 ‘ P.E-1., by Thomson Newspapers ltd. d from “his warm, friendly, hel - | em article on am underdeveloped . Western world that the United | king therefore go out of their = sffices st Summerside, Montague. Alberton | 4G trom = his warm, Y, a _ | boy. You said he was normal | States can't win in South Viet | way to accommodate the West? : d , , ful, considerate fellow._government™ ee ee This is my.| Nam 1° Now and then rumors ean wee fae seeenaiy by Te coven Ace | Supporters gt the weekly caucuses. “Te r. My —_ ee eine einen M, military power, 8 sense ee el ee ees —_ Fe 38894. Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Unt | The @pposition criticize you for | § know of anything to stimulate | of impotence is growing in some most be given some means of. = ene. epee Ofte 1030 West Georgie | everything and, of course, their job rn Could you give me any aoe, ae — eventually | withdrawing without loss of * _ §Martiber Canadien Daily Newspaper Publishers | is to criticize. But it’s a mistake to There are wide variations in tit wil end the tissauhea in Sede maa a. aetese a Seine | roan ee Sees expect much from your. own people the ages at which norma! chil- | that Asian peninsula. Each. rumor is feemedlatety lication. of. all news dispatches in ths paper |. either. Most of them figure, at Jeast ag mee -_ Pn J hana atin Blog ue spor va seized upon by the British gov- credited to it or the jated Press or Reuters i , i F : ~ — - jernment, searching for formal as a 1. Associa Areas piedbrger privately, although sometimes pub- | between 18 to 2) years of age; | government wrangling over the | confirmation. fe wan @& republication ot oad "dusioos how licly, too, that anything their minis- ‘ : 16 to Pa years: At this gE meas course to follow in South DIFFICULT ROLE : in“also reserved. Subscripti ; : _ ; growth centers (epiphyses) Nam that Patrick Gordon * ve Subscription rate: _ ters can do, they could do better, if at the end of the bones become | Walker, Britain's former for- | As co-chairman, with the Se PAA « yous Oe nat onl ives and arees | Only they had the chance.’ ; | imactive.- This boy is 17 and |eign secretary, has been as-| Viet Union, of the 1954 conler- ye y mail on rural routes and are é é should have X-rays of the bones signed: the job of knocking on ence, Britain has a role to play. Ret serviced..by carrier. Mr. Hays went on-to give—his oe tea nng hk. $90.00 per J ey = to determine whether his skele- | Asian government doors to see'|At first Britain had hoped the yell in US. ond elsewhere outside British Com | hearers the “owdown on so-called tal growth is retarded. normal | whether they will discuss with | Soviet Union would join ina " a oe or if a few extra inches can be | him various ways of negotiating operation to negotiate - menwealth. political philosophies and policies. cae or nnich the ONGt over 7c single copy. 78 - : _j anticipated. The potential for | a diplomatic peace. 5 ~ independ- "<" Member Audit Bureau of Circulation.’ These were just a tet of hot air, from 1 ae oe ten” ey wet ng i snnd aa the hasan eo < +t? < hagt “ way ‘than actual z A . le te __ PAGE 4 MONDAY, APRIL 5, 1965. | the ee aus gine ., it [The ase <i ue tt oe nants bas-called en the It fused and Britain is taking unt Pz . |, Seems to me,” he said, {''that this is ; Suman growth hormone is of.| governments that pérticipated | lateral action, offering to play a ; Mr. Pearson Ss Appeal | what every ‘government has to be , Walue in persons who fail to |in the 1954 Geneva conference |* ' role even while he | “when it gets right down ‘to. the coun- +? gee of 0 stator do- jen Intechine to "restate. thelr sans Sereno { ¢Prime Minister Pearson did credit | 8 8 : 2; ficiency... to' "this | Viet Nam. positions. : _ | the United States position. 46-“himself—and-«toCanadsin_his_| try’s problems. I; think that every ... Substance im 2 previous article | -The request likely will bring | The British government knows oe Se anaes ne ornament that Tet W_TUn things ; © gut it is not “available for | forth from the Communists the | that if- South Viet Nam Faile _$peech in Philadelphia on Friday, in : 8 haa Mnaiie’ : ~pormal—teen-— agers who think vide thet the U.S. ought. te det | the Communists, eventuaily rhich he dealt with the situation in any ‘other way has finally‘run into they are not going to reach av- | out of South Viet Nam and | Thailand may go, followed by — orth Viet N tin ti f | trouble. So I think we have to be- erage height. the Vietnamese settle their own | Malaysia. Cine mite of cin -| careful when we start throwing | } and iosin nae hetmen- {internal , ane anew ey oe 98 these, @atping criticism of American peace- yee. ; g | 8 are reported to be helpful, es- | ‘There is no assurance at this | for’ the ' of Peking eeping efforts but as spokesman for political labels around.” pecially in | with signs of a * stage that government leaders |leaders suggest Pakistan's inane . . There was, he said, a good deal deficiency in‘ these organs. In | in Peking’ and Hanoi will even | claims to Kashmir may be sup- y and sympathetic ally. A Fe s ne one report, many youngsters re- | agree to. meet with Gordon | ported, that new wars may be ement is hardto envisage in the of “double-taik” about ‘free enter- ceiving this ‘combination were | Walker. ; : stirred between Pakistan and beat of battle, he conceded, but it is prise” and “socialistic legislation.” ty. It ie | eas cool ae onc we we 7 . ‘le, i errr , Re - It was difficult to tell whe- | ence in some parts of the dia may fall prey. ow. imperative to seek one. There But such terms‘were “old clinkers. ther the growth spurt was due peared at least a possibility that a “Personally,” he confided, —“I_-don’t | : . =. medicine dvr have 2, a —— nae”. in air strikes against North. know what they mean.any more when ar - trouble = onan — » c ‘Uncertainty Still * iet Nam ‘might achieve more than | they use words like this. We don't , ee Sa growth. The phy- Meatreal Star: * dined bombin 3 have any herd books or brand regis- | . . PAPE KNOWS BEST Oe TO e g at this time, and : oe ’ . guish between growth disturb- $ prevites 5 ‘urged that'this proposal be con- ters down .in Ottawa, where you can 2 - anes due > a glandular disord- ple = ange eae a a re = - ‘ A tate a <4:- : : Fee : : 7 . * f bdered: a a “look up-the political blood lines. of a JOHNSON-TAKES ACTION. ns so She onaiant cee eee moon's surface Wednesday, in- « .v} Mr. Pearson made-his suggestion policy and find out whether it s Lib- = ' oe ; : caused by thyroid deficiency. | Cluding~-one which — showed — a- "ifter receiving the Temple Univer- | T@! or Conservative or Socialistic or La n ch D ° T Cl Pot mac.” sy anemge | howe. "bore oe eS ty World Peace Award, and the oc- | Social.Credit. As far as I can tell, a a U es . rive Oo lean omeac will preduct the ultimate adult | Settled doubts ‘as to the nature ion gave added weight to his | government just tries to assess what cae ___ Malena Geognaphiie Seclety : height. An old rule of thumb | ¢f the moon's surface. or the ex- ode Se lonvait ile United the-problems aré”and then tries to President Lyndon B. Johnson ; tween Wisconsin and Minnesota, | the Salmon and,the Middle Fork is i oe height of a han one a oa ae i dle ords. He referred also to a Unite see : % has launched a campaign to/ is threatened by a huge electric of the Clearwater in Idaho, the ™#2 is slightiy more than | ae : . though. ations-project on thé Mekong River, | figure out how to cope with them.” | clean and preserve the nation’s generating plant that may be” Rozue in Oregon, the Rio Gran- | double his height at age two A | Se sutton. 50 seubeniy re hich flows through Cimbodia-and If all our. politicians would lay it_| rivers by starting in his own | built on its wooded banks. The de in New Mexico, the Green in | SOMME Nil, Be slightly less oe tae seen game eee fn ; : on the line in this manner, we'd have | ®&* yard.. ow St. Crois—cenvesiont te Mis- Wyoming, snd the Suwanee im! .. ‘There are errors in | K80wn depth. There is a similar uth Viet Nam into the South China : (abies The President proposes to con- | neapolis and St. Paul— is the Georgia and Florids. = "hus belief that the ‘craters originat- social and economic-enter-, 2 better’idea of what they were talk- | vert the polluted Potomac, irito | last large ¢lean river near a “The Current River and its | © ar eee ed in both meteor impact and } i Bene /4 ing’ about. ee \| ‘ta model of scenic, and major metropolitan area in the principal tributary. Jacks Fork,’ periods illness, : = -voleanie action. ’ which has so far ‘‘only scratch: : nti un- Mi docrine glands may alter grow- | a cae what couttb : ‘ aS ay oe a * : Midwest. , in a eaeetinn of the Na. | i. The so-called bone age is Teg sre limits to whet cas Ss e surface of what could be done ,t ing: ger eagts, try.” storic river. "Secretary Udall recently sent under the protection of the Na-' Vist, ne more accurate after | S¢ from photographs, “fo raise living standards in that’ part ‘| - Encouraging, But aot ce ae Ae ee sere es Peceme age eight. This is determined | however excellent they are. pf Southeast Asia, including China.” Confidence in the growth of the | Qcias, industrial wastes, sludge, reas 1 ray ye ee i “The UN, he’suggested, should en- | Maritime Provinces’ economy.is being |° and silt, m. It would protect’ ‘ree- The growing concern ‘about | NOT PERPETUAL the cagiansting ar ae = i Se int ca 4» | expressed ift tangible terms, by sav- |~. Though the: Potomac today 1s natural streams like the rivers indicates agreement with | M.S. writes: My superior in- | int) Ranger IX and its. equi jarge this project “in a spectacular | ‘ fg eee far from a model, it is cleaner “A river is.more | Sists the heart beat is the near- | nent and : brought abo its way,” even while the political and .| "88 _and lending institutions, notes | than it was 20 years ago. Then, than an amenity; it is a treas- | ¢st thing to perpetual ‘motion. | fawiess functioning. -The Ras. ‘ili cat ‘44 | the Financial Post. A report on pub- | communities in. the Washington, os : and therefore the heart'ne Ver | ci05 have demonstrated a6 ab. military conflict is going on. It could | ~ : : : D.C., area every day pumped | vests. Is this true”: - jmake this part'of Southeast Asia a | lic and private capital expenditure | minions-of gallons of raw or Meee ae Pe eee centre of international social and | Stimates for 1965, tubied w the’) seme Sn fal ests aod : Watson As A Party Whip? wae eee ee bee aaa - - Lorna - ’ economic development,” The aniount | House of Commons recently by Trade this was the equivalent of demp- '\* iqmnitten Spettater” ~ | TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— wb he intone Gecctieaien 45556 CO pf money now being spent in armed Minister Sharp, confirms this upward | ing seven million dead “mules ; lca : 5 gg | Have a’ professional install a | of a capsule containing instru- | [The PURE MILK CO - ponflict in Viet Nam and Laos over trend. Se. into the river every year. lee a eens —. este oe ee | room gas heater. -- }-ments. It is-to-radio back to ts @ few weeks could help. millions of | Nova Scotia, the report says, is to | * Tee interstate Corsaission on | of, late Se ne ob | oe nee ee eee st cpt ple to a better life. The UN, he | have the sharpest provincial increase | the Potomac River Basin co-or- — stir. te Lomard Patrick fa at - . furged, should call a conference of | in capital investments this-year with | 42# (Ao a iasd te oe And perhaps that is the rea- Kelly, the Member of Parlia- oa : ; ; . son why Whipper Billy Watson, | ment for York West. « {the countries involved in the project | New Brunswick next in line. Nova | tution. President. Johnson has | ication, ans t5.| Ole. Kally. ‘whe tp chuniieniy iwithout delay. Since China is not a | Scotia’s gain is estimated’ at-27 per | directed Ss cretary Of tne cite | become 2 candidate in the next | known as Red, used to play member of the world organization, a | cent to $337 million, while New | joy. 7 | ene ee wiles ee Detroit Red by, ewe Special development agency set up by | Brunswick is to have a 21 per cent | | The President plans not only ie constituency. Mr. Walson | onto Maple Leafs, nd is conference could extend the work | boost to $311 million. Prince Edward | gyimming, fishing, and boating, | toecing ie <r kite petit |Sdael tn Sey Gus ef “aru ing done. — Island is to record a slight increase | but to protect the naturgl-beau- poo Pea Jom kind of great inter- | to $43 million from $41 ‘nfltion The: tes ois shoreline - wi be tosses it as hard as he | What is fascinating about this national development work, with a | overall increase for Canada is estim-. | one section of the river "above does somé of his wrestling op- | is that Mr. Watscn is a Conser- sec pofients, it will end up flatter | vative while Mr. Kelly is a Lib- “~ ease-fire followed by political nego- | ated at 14 per cent. rod we already _— aarest than the average maiden/jeral _ tiations, with the countries in the This is encouraging; and it is to | easements, guaranteeing to pre- | Peer aoesut want to be | gp ith toch hen me ic tee. afea given an international guaran- /* be hoped that the wide publicity the | serve ‘heir land in its present Catied Whipper Billy if he uns. | ing thought aa de tee of neutrality and assurance of aid | uptrend has received will prove a : The White House message on ok Geer ara oe to. for peaceful development, then the | factor in promoting further expan- |, ‘natural, beauty mentioned’ an- | ,icn managers will ignore his nip especie saan gale ‘ ; . : ks other historic river, the Hud-| \iches and-let the know | ™ the Commons. And would Hanger of the present hour might be | sion along the Jines indicated: Mean- | son, that has fallen upon evil jnat William is =A over teal ak Yrouis; Welty strtes: replaced by peace, hope and progress. | while, however, there is nothing to'| days. Angry fishermen say that | pijy, \ ly for the birds. : + “If wé.fail here,” Mr. Pearson | be complacent about in the continu- sae we te On ; tee ol Conseqiiehices may ex- | ing high rate of unemployment in | not kas because there is ot H ot Biscuits An a Syrup ar beyond the area directly | this area. 4 ae enough oxygen walets |}. - > , roncerned. If we succeed, it, could The latest figures we have seen | mas cold mane $7 a Poe a pame make possible new and greater prog- | are for February, and these show | the Hudson during the spring | It may be that im future years for pies' He wanted two bis- toward a.better world.” that while unemployment in the rest | ed run, “if you make $600 ®| man will live cn selestifieslly SUS “ern godco anh ae The Prime Minister touched the | of Canada d db 20 ‘a Sear veteran of the | cmcected pills sed setritiows oo ortho é. : cne e 0: anada decrease ; y over Er ee a SO-year veteran of the | liquid. It will, of : = a aa : wight chords here. Later he had the cent as compared withthe #02 e:/7 VT corvationists are obneere | make life easier for housewives and 2 daughter = oa wpportunity of discussing the Viet | month in 1964, the number of jobless | eq’ about power plants, brick- and provide more meeting time ghter had no influence.’ Grand- {Nam problem with President John- in the Atlantic region actually rose — quarries, factories, and | on erases anes Poe ae oe ago learned json, but the report of this meeting | by 2.36 per cent. stares ck the Sedans’ Roth | day Afterncen Colter Group. .| - We enjay the maguilcsst eal- fwas guarded and non-commital, as With 9.6, per cent-of the nation’s _— -and public agencies are | a if ae ae folks — Se gee im the maga- . . : > ‘ ; | ;} can Cc their fternoon spectacular might be expected. It will take time | labor force we have 19.6 per cent of | sinner oot er wealee ae bridge sessions in time, we hope creations. Women folks and & ‘for the import of Mr. Pearson’s | the nation’s jobless. Stated in another | Great River of the Mountains. | more of them will’ make hot bis- iquette authorities proclaim speech to’be studied. Let us hope that | way, our unemployed have increased _ gt on eee tar salicy, ee ee ion ‘a. Ra a Ga toed ~ jit, will. be given the consideration. it | in numbers by.6,000: while those in | te st. Croix civer, running ‘be. maple syrup. The biseuits must living , iets , eserves, both at Washington and at | the rest of Canada have decreased by wr. | — 9 i: oy ae as ol Gra aieien in one JUN headquarters. 1 1 9000. Our Yesterdays = ‘with butter’ or margar- grandson ali agree. It may - R f hi | F k A correspondent in a mainland ee stn ens af be high level, but for dessert om | erresmingly Fran exchange complains, with reason, that | ‘From The Guardian Files) |. 200 "Fon his women folks, soup ae an plenty ot Nie Hon. Harry Hays may not go | with all the palaver over the Canada | TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO | wanted biscuits and syrup for ure's sweetness is a satisfying | (down in history as Canada’s greatest | Pension Plan (in which the jobless | ,, , woes souates silinthig | until riabarb wes ready | way to end a enesl. Frinister of agriculture, but he will | are left out in the cold) and the pre- |- of the Y's Men's Club held in| G Gras | Wi ter : among the best in his colorful | ceding weeks of controversy over a | the YMCA ihe ahen sae reen sin inte fuse df language and, the frankness | flag design, precious little has been | Jent, £.V. Bell; vice. president, Qeckville Tribune Post to which he resorts in addressing said about this matter at Ottawa. It | Ralph McLean; en secre- | cs ee ik ta it the “‘east forty” becomes s this-constituents. In the sedate atmos- | is mentioned, we note, as having been err Wwiltred “Livingstone: direct- | trea, sna, sae Siecememiation “el | to cebab anit tus “manne ta here of the Commoris, he some- |: discussed in Friday night’s pre-proro- | ors, =. an Edwin John- | green —. for livestock under- comes a space of like size in the imes appears at a loss for words; but | gation wrangle in the Commons. But | *t¢ jet hye “te - cat an ie) oe d pig pen. : mever when he hits the great open | what corisideration could it get then? |’) wittiam Keith Rogers of Char- Grew Ge wale teen | ene Sogn gspaces and can talk man to man to | __§It is timé, surely, for our Atlantic at cd Venauan Pesta to Secaiielll ao ure now be genllee tor tanimen, to this audience. | representatives to get together and | Right society's third ahacel |seis of rein, ch eer See? Wb aioe _—- } Speaking recently in Calgary, he | present a united front on this issue. | competition for Canada. for | breakthrough, it is ¢ has ‘when “nourishing liquids” will Pit his stride when be got on the | RIAL NO Senet eS See eat ee ee |e subject of what qualifications a EDITORIAL NOTE | ‘a s6ng and an instrumental |the revolutionary mew method ., 00°." soe bebind the Mit: politician should have for his job..““An A group of 34 United States || composition. Tat render Coie Tae generally | Swing carrots. Of course, \iron constitution,” he told the boys, | Peace Corps volunteers, bound ul- TEN YEARS AGO in use bey dees toda. An Saas tae i“a great, big, fat ego that can live | timately for Afghanistan, will first ie Wi aS ee in the ah he simple equipment. eae | be for a week or two since the _+on its own self-esteem, and a hide as.| spend some time in Montreal instruct- | jon of England, resigned os Bet- | metires. Carn oxtaer a 2 ly | eee meee te ‘thick as a Brahma bull's after twenty | ing Canadians in English. “The | tain's prime minister and | 12 feet. up to 0 toms of food.) a elie seems .winters.” To survive as a cabinet | theory, presumably,” says The Globe \seueies ‘ehocten: oe oe ae Saan uae tober could be easily converted into a :ministef, he added, “you also need a | and Mail, “is that if. they can cope ‘oss ‘Chases: Weten, Stay ig can be produced annual- basgs patch. Imagine what a powerful governor on your temper.” | with the sensitiveness of bilingualism | ."Guewaand one of Canad | . a no ee] cies ae tate piece eri :- How many of his cabinet \col- | in Canada, Afghanistan can hold no beet known women is to deliver | discovery, the experiments have 4. 4. Sat ae - : hap i Samuel Robertson Memorial | shown that cattle. horses, pigs, — ‘leagues possess these qualities, Mr. | fears for them. Restless natives are "| Tecture at Prince of Wales Col- |and other animals thrive. en Keep akead of predatery potate ‘Hays did not indicate. But he went | the same the world over. lege on Friday evening, April 22. | this diet. | bugs. — ‘ s