—— L dicks ow lent, a7 e eld has addressed an open letter ' potatoes — ger? or other government, apparently, feels it to be its duty to correct the imbalance. as the English have with McGill. The have not been so generous with them | the Albanian port of Durres. of worldwide fame in his field. Dr.’ Neurological Hospital, and a specialist ral Institute and the Montreal been Dr.. Wilder Penfield, honorary | The cheers of the crowd ‘thundered : consultant to the Montreal Neurologi- |. along.the Adriatic seashore.” ‘What | securing outside funds for McGill has | was on hand to join in the ceremonies. French-Canadian. businessmen aren’t so fortunate, it is pointed out. the University of Montreal are excel- sources. French-Canadian universities able endowment in addition to dona- tions from corporations and other The chief argument in favor of Mc- enabled it to amass a very consider- - One of the men responsible for | come. ‘said the Peking radio, turn- ed out to give it an enthusiastic wel- .cumna vigated Asia to bring a cargo to , a Chinese freighter almost cir- While thé reputations of Laval and | ports that at the beginning’ of. this month circles,” s** * Thant of the United Nations. no-existence.”—Secretary General U © Gill being virtually ignored in this | so as'to reach the goal of ideological |. mee year’s windfall distribution appears to | coexistence as the first imperative of |» tise out of its preemience, which has | survival on our planet. Because truly Ivory carvings? Pigs’ bristles? Gin- the only alternative to coexistence is did the ship carry? Jade? Yaks’ tails?’ | " practice the cult of political tolerance thousand working people of all ‘Five The Chinese ambassador The Christian Science Monitor re- te spices? No—simply seed ago. Times zi suger gee genesis arial y hit air [tad A elituiit pack ey i Elite ele fll an a i a a 7 (fle : HEnib Hee aae ere is: “ELDON Freetown, P.E.L' i « I am, Sir, etc DRUMMOND a better life here and hereafter. HE ne oriving 9 ae i a seis ed millions. versity, received extra grants in the “Today what we need to do is to just in case. It is well to. have this assurance— Of Wide Concern . - learning, and particularly the Uni- Yversity of Montreal and Laval Uni- versities the bulk of extra grant A quarrel has erupted in Quebec over the: Lesage government's 4. decision to give French-Canadian uni- money this year while holding the line, at McGill. It is not our business to get involved in the provincial aspects of the issue, but it has wider ramifica- tions that should be noted. In brief, M~7 ill received’ an extra grant of .$98,000 out of $9 million available. The French-Canadian seats of higher ‘Tt is any man without due stated under surveillan terest” because of > justice. to take precedence over the course pretty pass indeed, if such threats are. | %#°- await the opening. of in an open court, but that no Prim espionage system be be assassinated.” porter who heard ‘ment that Spenc _ EDITORIAL NOTES er was being of the Prime Minister’s further state- process of law produced they maintain e Minister, or group of » has the right to condemn him would ‘shortly. We have come to a pretty hard to gainsay this |- ed stock. furnishes us, ermen, ~-with the an mention Elmira, P.E.I. those eae ek T ould te cash for the beet ar ae nails, etc., only for the Gnod lobster buyer. I can go to bed and sleep I am, Sir, etc. (From: FISHERMAN TWENTY i a the eb ge im » ays The Guardian --FIVE YEARS ACO Beer RFZRE 5 Ministet "Pearson's view coalition under a collective politically and economically. setup, but this was desirable, should result in making it firmer fn Europe. They are not. under na-~ tional command, nor will they be: ‘ment. That is the only reason they are agree- Europe,” he said, “as members of ‘a that Canada would not consider com- mitting troops to Europe under the ‘command of France or any other country. “Canadian troops are in Mr. Pearson made it clear, however, under national command in future.” of the manded one was asking that the background | ed the and | Was no need for a judicial hearin even a closed inq government’s refusal admissible evidence > uiry penalized for improper conduct. cution of Spencer, yet he was to warrant prose- ition members have question- by what authority the Prime the powers of a court. Justice Minister. Cardin had said there isn’t sufficient _ National security, Opposition_mem- bers concede, has to be protected. No and have de- to hold | lic the method ON Sir,—I would the attention of being ed in u receive over a my that I was a4 itt. ‘i | ti mel i bajlerdalet a ing lobster traps (100) I was since lhl ys ae rea I i a Hi is 7 diplomats. -Mr. Pearson of: It is Prime to the RCAF base | case. that broke last spring, and in-— volved the expulsion from Canada two Russian shighee! a6:s-aneulk ou Giotaaen Rope ie at Metz. France,. PAGE 6 SA + days of NATO, $15.0¢ a year off the signs point to the fact that the $12.00 a year by mail on mot serviced by carrier. attached + Ree Y, - Canada has 2,200 pei seriously affected by this policy, with about 20,000 troops now on French soil operating supply and other bases. . ed, are numbered. yeer in U.S. and elsewhere ° roy te se ture! NATO's Prospects | 4 of 1969, all foreign troop in France will have to come ==The U.S. naturally will be the most at Circulation Island and U.K. $20.00 per outside British Conv ARY “26, 1966, versed in the intricate problems of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, as presently constitut- President de- French command. This coincides with the date at which the 20-year North “It is the will of France,” Gaulle, “to dispose of her own ns stationed in nee $s ae “ee if the t to under |. in the Institute.. fed forthe Prime Minister’s rejection of a ‘judical inquiry for g& ill mite que ge. yee bidding for it. Dr. id the University of Pennsy te. beets wiKibe tailed te Cinatiaga scree the country. start a neurological centre, dollars initially, was willing to help eit ae oe ee eietok et was vastly’ turbing questions. Spencer was fired Vietor Sencer-has raised a lot of dis- spy George in December without pension or right -It_is recalled, moreover, that the province and city of Montreal promis- eee grants to the Mon Disturbing Questions u Filet Prime Minister Pearson is well | Montreal or in Philadelphia, where tributed a million and a quarter either in el the Quebec minister of education on the subject, in which he dwells'on “At the present time,” he says, “my associates who ‘carry on in the Mon- research grants secured - by McGill sh ysl i: treal ’ <2 a = ee ay Ivania was | ontreal. jae GREAT DEBATE He — 48 iF i i Hii &. nem Hebets i ie He gets aa i lb | fl eat MILITARY CAREER Oe are available fe ¢ ¥ 8.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday careers in the Canadian Forces COUNSELLORS and advise on ef Gis eppointment at your con-— Saturday 9.00 a.m. to 12.00 a.m. * ¥ if ae pee BEeRyE Te ice it, ie veld tle ie I = it Cc CANADIAN FORCES RECRUITING CENTRE “advises that TODAY'S speak the “howsend Fang Egy ng i IY ate we All HEALTH HINT— correspondence ee, Sane Dr. Chic ee Building, Main Street, Moncton, N. 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