In promoting | this agreement the ° ‘Covers tc tae Russians have reasserted themselves Complaints The trouble with travel is that , Wallen Ward « Frank Walle dramatically in Asia, and in a major. By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen | # hot only broadens the mind, fet cask doy dey moming (except gone mediating tole in which both the ‘Burning, stinging, and .sore- | but it also lengthens the conver- | ‘end stetutory holideys) at 165 Prince” Street; . H P.E.1., by Thomson men one & offices af” Summerside, Mantague, Alberton: et Sees India would honor et implement the. Tashkent accord. ~ viously failed. For seven days of —P 1 Tongue NOTES BY THE WAY ~ dreary disagreement, the Indian and oe ae ‘ | ae ee Street rertsing Semicon Teron 425 Unneniy ave, | Pakistani delegations argued while a oe aecloe 640 Cathcart Street Unt | Soviet Premier Kosygin shuttled back treatment is by trial and error we ear ee ee Cee } and forth between them, trying to sal- gate eee Reed ea tant tee Pe ware: Membér Canadien Daily Newspaper Publishen | vage something. There is little doubt ‘body, is subject to--mechanical | couldn’t~ find enough: work to Aci Sa" wees that he influence was the difference cong oe A a EC ga news dispatches in this paper | between the communique and: utter and pyorrhea, The mout.. also ttle takes.""—Globe DG a teietend toh or borers t.. aloo | ed how ti cise te the local news ‘published herein, an |’ failure. feoma with bacteria, yet tis ant | and Mail a He japcinition: of ¢ =_— Gaparches here This, as the Globe a Mail re- ‘fm this environment: h d | Hane Spereved. Subecriptian fr marks, should cause neither regret - ‘The organ elso ie influenced Not 40c ‘week , aa year by. mail A ar ond eres | nor-alarm in the West. . With the Sun Sean a tn totioaiar at pore Jo nson’s Cardina Points rtp gl ae Islend end U.K. $20.06"per | SOViet Union, we have a, shared’ in- ‘eral health and disease for Canadian Press Staff, Washington ; in US. andahewhere ounide Brith Com | terest in promoting peace between omg - Deets’ sat eee WASHINGTON (CP) — Presi) First, he aaid, Cs a Net over 7e singlé copy. A India and Pakistan. From their con- red in anemia and. deficiency | dent Johnson carefully limited | he cited. plans to increase the --}. Member Audit Qureav_of Circulation. .°.. | tinued. conflicts. only one nation diseases. The structure is one of.| the amount of fresh detail about | military, budget by $10,000,000,- ee the first to euffer from a vitam- | U.S. foreign policy: plans. for 000 to a@ record $58,300,000,000, PAGE 4 SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1966. would gain—and that is China. If the. ie It also is 1966. in his. State-of-the-Union | _§ was the “effort to con- 7 More Adult Training Russians can outflank the Chinese with ‘their diplomatic moves, then iL ‘indigestion or lack of ferments. including hydrochloric. acid. Oc- ee. Wednesday night.- j Viet Nam must. hold the centre tre of our attention but Federal ministers are getting |. there will be less chance for Peking: casionally, soreness is referred | across the world, — = In egy PP a will vi arene ‘mipré-and more into the habit of mak- | inspired “wars of national libera- eae colin” he s0ih. | $00k ewe once ts come Gem policy announcements wutside | tion.” It is the Chinese who were the write. ecobions:te tise! Tan Wisk Mame ‘Sear. and wie Gnd oem the woreed Of Parliament. In any case, the public wit!’ welcome the assurance of Immigration Minister Marchand, who has been designated to take over the new federal’ manpower departinent~ whén it is formally created, that Ot- real losers at Tashkent. ‘There is another thought that sug- based on the same spirit as the Tash- kept could not serve the purpose of helping out the Vietnamese tangle. gests itself: namely, whether’ a pact | More than 16 years ago a | issues ranging from NATO unity for domestic progress thrust aside- what might have been said more elaborately on Fe to disarmament to Latin Amer- fean stability. The degree to which Viet Nam: dominates American thinking {9 weapons.” ~ STRENGTHENING STEPS The third line of policy was continued help for, associations of nations which ening the common. defence, “stimulating world commerce, by meeting new hopes . “by strength- by physicians | exemplified - by Joba . | the of a Gourish tawa intends to pump another $29 | Cynics might argue that rules applic- | geoue ~ Res ag oe —_ =. bf - vo} ‘= oe aoe a ing ‘nila yet inf the allowances it | ale To weak nation are nota readily cre ia | Eocene emo | ia pays: to adults who attend vocational | accepted by the big powers; but were 60 persons with a variety | might like to visit the U.S. “to ‘strengthen the Alliance for traifiing classes. The main effect, he said, will be to increase these al- - sooner or later all nations, weak and strong, will need to head in the same Progress, the tity of : the community of the A the regional organizations of | lowances from the present maximum direction and renounce war. Viewed — th — Two dozen or more of the us- | self. . | developing continents and’ that ot 808 to $78 and higher inthis light, the Tashkent agreement 2. ROCKING THE BOAT wa a eden cones | _oderiay it hil by | use, eaten boos: could, indeed, become a milestone in a helped.Th narcotics. a tends | & fourth basic principle wee - : Saad i Sangeet. to encour: diplomatic histo: HEADACHE FOR OTTAWA and ae eae failed es ted ween keg | improvement of mankind's iite, age’ more unemployed and vocation- | “'P af to offer relief suggests that the | rope and the Soviet Union”— which he illustrated by propos. - of dis © a or a on attack ally handicapped peope 10 take tree | A-Better Suggestion The Skunk: Federal Or Provincial? a iSGal® bat of mervous origin." | tare" andahat was as, close | Aeedy: ations onhunger, ievor ing, and is certainly a move in the Aa indicated veh wah by the MUSCLE TUMORS as he managed to get to further- | ance and iiness. Tight direction. The minister stated ° as pe A.M. T. writes: What do fi--| ance of any detente with non- | There wil be “‘major new di- that all provinces with the exception - Rowell-Sirois Commission, there is no OTTAWA: With ministers | 91 (2) Sea Coast and Inland | on a formula to preserve har- || broid tumors feed on? I have | Chinese communism. Po pecan saate our 1 Mari nion would | busy about new tasks and New | Fisheries). But this is somewhat mony among governments. The | heard that women with this con- = stance & of Quebec have also agreed to accept a can mee time U; " i in | Year's resolutions. there has | restrictive and in any case ‘an most important ingredient of dition weually ily. feel tired WANTS DARING DIRECTION those countries who help them _ & panacea ‘sor our economic ! been as yet’ no official reaction | encounter with a skunk.is re- any such formula is the. tradi- REPLY He also waid he will ask | selves,” the: president said. - : ‘Nova Scotia. - ‘| vate mature” and }- iam. designed make « max, | thet make a max- that aid must be more effective 4 | inces, however, to get away from the This is, of course, only the lat- | cial (Section 92/6) ) : Assuming that Mr. - | as normal. tissue, and ‘the tumor re attack ~ ger, ect ee ee eet” “ ‘dea--when they thnk of us at all— | get examol fhe snrl rob | SEND, TOM KENT? ket wile boy at As) oa te nl | ot aye! Nope’ Gh es -year It will be up to the individual — “that we’re much too small, popula- | there are “have” provinces and | as these, the usual-response of | set on repatriated skunks, there | | only relationship between tatig- | and _ = seein [oer oat i. the past ae, rovin the minister added, to | tion-wise, to be running our own af- | there are “have not” provinces. | ministers after 11 months of | is one other, purely practical dif- | ue and fibroids stems from: an | fying te .con | to. be at times’ | . Pp ces, the r s uld ; There are provinces redolent | study has been to direct the pro- ficulty. There are so many fed- | anemia resulting from loss of | gowth. | The fifth and most important initiate pilot projects and ask Ottawa fairs. We should merge into some | with skunks and there are those -blem-to an ascending scale of | eral-provincial conference now- | blood. - "|. He -@id net: cay whether this | point, under Us. foreign: policy apr fo tee Be SE | Cac ee ve ee |e eee |e ee, een ieee a eee ; ; Z onetime people ac ng ; casual inspection to see a! DD. writes: Is , 2 u Mie | “About $7 million a year now is mate 1 peeplig eee disparities with comparative in- | through deputy ministers and so | skunk could be squeezed on © | ered an allergic disease? - All this was mentioned im the And on that note he-proceeded vi of foreign-policy section of his ad- | to deal with Viet.Nam, U.S. de- paid out by Ottawa to help finance of “what “the status & province Gioerench bak: te hese anere, Se: 1S SD: See qeeme minister, s6-8 | e_coleniac, , REPLY dress, where he listed five lines | termination to stay there if nec- ; ~~ -| Canada should be. Indeed, it.. lightened days they are a bur- last resort, would send Mr. Tom | Despite the alarming intelli- No © te pau ok ter erve which had ided American pol- | and US. Soe : allowances for adult trainees. It cov- den on the public conscience. | Kent to Quebec* City but this | gence from Wolfville, it seems | that occurs in tots: between. the. | Wem guided Americas pol- | essary — ' an ts to 90° per.cent of atiowances has been suggested that it is our duty The plight. of ‘a Scotia con: | may no longer be possible, Mr. || probable that-the skunks will go ages of two and four yeers. ley_wnder four presidents. peace, toe ee Las wats of. | te do so, and that we're holding back | ‘rasts starkly with the affluence | Kent being otherwise engaged. — their accustomed way, unsqueez- | Many of the afflicted youngsters e-m um $55 applying th rest “of th Gy by ei _|..of favored Ontario. It is doubt- | This somewhat timeconsum- ed and ,. across the | are of a nervous tion and gta tales tale nertntind = as. iat in Se poli sting mg fal fone can Hind anette | 166 Srecreuan give ee 05 THE | wena tants Sts e+ io 064-1 -condiion Sette tee tn" Education. By Macl line s. our ca s. more striou ~(and;- indeed; in Ottawa. + through -£ sometimes n likely to de- = children who must attend classes. _ De | Bopulation of well-groomed pote. | rarely takes) evan indication 6f | streets of our pleasant capital, It {carey et ought pest asl te | Milwaukee Journal ; away from his home. Under the new reshingly different no cats, most of them headed for | any réticence on the ue ne possible in any event that the | or when the child: is suffering | 1 today's student sometimes; A Gielscuiihe 32 Maeslaal uke. i plan, to cost an estimated $27 million. sounded by an Alberta correspondent |: the Ottawa valley. Indeed, aside | provinces. The probability is | Nova Scotian farmer would be | from a mild respiratory infec- wears a somewhat glazed look, janen' hanes’ to ‘enueiae. 6: ote Ottawa will pay 100 per cent of a | im the Ottawa Journal, who wastes nr sgn Rag tyaisat ah | manage neurae entre « are tan. a ct ha oe | veces pets: |e oe aoe tte he is increts | ple of reconditioned jukeboxes ; ie; a ‘ basic-allowatece of $35 seit It wil}. | 7° time in chiding us for being so | our national capital on a balmy | gram of equalization designed | Wolfville (after the-various-pre- | J. M. writes: I just returned or pe. Cees and place them around the also pay. 90 per cent of: additional | Small but says that many of Canada’s | Oran Cy seas Secsivelie sche Wi Hee desta: We ko | 00 poe deeeata Ok trom Baad fen, fa at weed. te there eee cise cannes ame (cee teary. Sima oes “a4 pair Se re- a lo ! ou m from hea s. Is t ~ : allowances up: to’$75- weekly. for a - difficulties stem from the fact that spected little creatures. strolling | one-of the aon principles of ing ‘immediately back to Ot- = I can do to get rid of ees pee and lide and ‘Mary these “scones will married man with two or more child. | Ontario and Quebec have, too much oo eee ease seal Agee wee on oar serenen where the pickings al — me Oo ea ia eran gr : bodied voices boom out over | about un ' ren taking training in his home town population. Too much, tHat is, in pro- | EASIER ELSEWHERE — This is the penalty some peo- | school ‘public address systems. | ned interviews with department ot ie ett be “another $10" or | PoFtion-tothe.other_provinces._It is _| _In_most countries the answer | e ple pay for a winter vacation #9 |tn many echools and colleges |heads and other dry anattere. $ ii aieolelee-snty bee added for out f- time; he argues, that these provinces. peli bare ng wl ip oe ~~cen eniée ncy” Out OF F lace — BE bape a —— aca ues a aed cay series. | _ Wil a one town trainees. ‘ were divided. This would stop either | would go out to one of the bran- Vancouver Provinee | pear spori ly. Meanwhile, | gehool officials in one rural | ers, imbibe wisdom from a gag ‘Mr. Ma hand’s statement came i | SF heme feeling hey sere so. big they ewes Gant ara Leniency Wit alec sti been other recent assaults on | ° SMOKING AND TB Woot ahbieas Haas oh octal aoe Lr Ay ‘t wipe dribtty email a press cuntereice following a eg could do as they pleased. Also it’) time at all civil servants world | # 2 pace to those who at officers in which the fines were | John writes: If @ person with re Seekad at, winhenk- | poses aermibae seneeail Gale ~ meeting with provincial TEST and “ would give them better representation | .De ir ok = oor behind: o¥eny here is 9 loko! perspective per da hee ae ae "Gi taunt down Pg bono + nn tld little tad unable te r ; : < ‘up: skunks— from ind —every.|- a | grudge against the police mighi | smoke, ow ‘| dosed educational movies | or a ; education ministers on manpower - ae a ie tee ool eat ne Ve i. eal oe anes on 2” | ‘convince himself a $50 of $100; jprogrese of recovery? | Wall Blowing down the-highway.-| tethom -te_long division? problems. At the same conference | .; 6 ee ee eee Simplicity is not, unfortunate- | 88 & Vancouver police oes _ing a poke att ona. The I would judge 90, because ~ Quebec's Education Minister ‘Paul in the proper manner, without any | jy characteristic of our Canad. | in thé face. @ responsibility to will irritate rather o Be oe Geri bagote-anmounced-Q1ret one province throwing its weight | fan way of life. The eager civil | The magistrate tod the Shatter pec gp Ase than soothe the diseased lungs. oh feeling that the whél f - around. ca ae a Fg an Oe ul bet dat in|. A policeman—tepresents--alt-|... (NOTE: Ie at ——__ ee eS sears sgt aren of a gait Specifically, he secciouen tah tid} eeuata een question: Is he in | View of the fact it was is first law-abiding People. eamtig. must. Oto Seo ca eae or | : a Boe ity provincial responsibil: | province of Quebec be divided in a | essence federal or is he provin- | Offence he would be treated | Dave respert: Mie Comet BS | Van Dellen, co Chicage Trib- f y, and could be handled much better | *:: ; Hs cial? Even this is an oversimpli- | With leniency. une, Chicago, Illinois.) . n é bac diie innvinoie: line running from just east of Mont- | faction. Once reduced to es.| A ‘Vicious assault” on a | Sault when he tries to carry ; Pari ; oa - | peal to the Nottaway River on James | sence, he is clearly federal und. | Police officer does not warrant ea ee labialin’ taovedbality ASK MORE POWER. : : = gn tea Which. will have to. Bay with all southcof the St-Law-_[.6* Section 6112) of vVaithoughy | The frequency with which | prescribed jail for anyone who | TORONTO (CP) — Ontario's vass on these expenditures, willbe | once going to the ‘western part; | nowadays you never know), But | Police are being attacked im | dared-atiack an officer of the | conservation leaders haye told vanele, Desk ao Restart Date on Returning Home - restore normal-relations and to con- | reports the Canadian Press, it was an eee te adr Se seat] in the poses slarameas rb a cee at seat eee er an binds ; : tinue meetings. at various levels on |. impressive title until delighted pupils meeting of thé association. bd a Sears Sentence | Fee the | Offices: . 7 Lower Queen St. Oo eeeeserece eebeees ne eeseererasenens ees oT matters of direct concern. It is re- realized that the director of Pp rimary Dr. L.G. Dewar was elected | charged under Metropolitan ! CHARLOTTETOWN assuring, too, that in speaking on Mr. | education. using the initial letter sys- honorary president ‘and Mr. J.B. | Toronto's new standard-of-hous- | Also at Summerside — Montague {Alberton Ch Gua diam Shastri’s tragic death, ‘acting Indian | tem beloved of officialdom, spelled: | MacKay: president. of the 0. | ing by-law which allows housing | ape Old Reliable” £ ¥ a federal offer to entien: a _ this part of Canada. It seems hard for _ meeting in a few days; but evidently _ Mr. Marchand felt that his news could | not wait. Perhaps it was something | that transpired at the closed confer- ence that induced him to make his - announcement at this time. Neither *we nor Parliament, however, can hope to peer that far into the secrets which so much of the nation’s busi- ness nowadays is discussed and de- cided upon. J The Tashkent cond ~ The next few;weeks will give- clues, Washington believes, on ‘tions they held before last autumn’s - senseless fighting, and promised-to Prime Minister Nanda affirmed kes f\ commentators-in the big central prov- though it might be an idea, he adds, — to unite Gaspe with New Brunswick since they are a geographical unit. Then cut off the eastern part of On- tario from a~tine running through abdut Peterborough and North Bay. Join this with the western part of ; Bee ' Quebec to form the province of of these mysterious conclaves al | g CPS yiETe Ottawa. “If this were done,” it is con- tended, .““most ‘of our troubles would be over and we could all work to- _ gether with no threats of separation that could be effective.” ~ An admirable scheme, though we impressive new title under amended legislation passed recently. At least, ae: y The ficulties. It liamentary bold progr. They were, It seems to the depressing news that a —shunk—shertage*-has— what is he in the pristine state? question bristles with dif- is true that Mr. Al- vin Hamilton, early in his par- career, achieved na- tional recognition through his am of painting the hind-quarters of Alberta bears. however, National Parks bears, federally oriented and in no sense comparable with Ontario-skunks. - to me (in the “ab: | “ sence of my-~ constitutional ad- viser, who has gone skiing) that | a skunk is very probably federal if you catch him with ‘a fishnet while he is swimming (Section “Farmers of Canada, Our Yesterda s. _ director for P.E.1. of the Dairy left for 4 Leary Branch of the- Canadian tional commitment by Ottawa to Vancouver suggests for the the law behind it. a aie Bevo ro Bg pet gies uniform ine SS eee of law i order im . It will be interesting to learn | student may. be fotunate enough | to come one day, endures simply the eventual outcome of a novel deal made by a London school | ~}teacher who listened —to—_a—girl “+ Nof was this likely. It takes HH intelligence ee eee road Stones ane) The Test Of Time — London Free Press to dig ‘what lieb was fined $150 Tuesday for failing to keep a .cityhouse in inspectors (0 charge both teq- ants and landlords. i And this is eid hana | came in a “sharply-worded, 83- page brief Tuesday to the leg- islature’s select committee on brief asked that. conservation | the authority of policemen- ‘Canadian Club of P.EL. Dinner Meeting - Tuesday, Jan. 18th ” 6:30 p.m. - ‘Charlottetown _ — Fibroids are muscle tumors”; fress to “give a new and conservation . authorities. The. enforcement officers be given’ direction to our aid This is a reiteration of the of- | ficial. line here ia recent montha ~ jn touch with events back home. ..Happy Holidays! Established 1872 ‘FOR-A WINTER HOLIDAY? Don't miss a-single issue. Have THE GUARDIAN delivered to your Winter Holiday: speiaret -: _ Clip and mail the coupon below giving ‘us your. present address, Winter Holiday address and -when to start- and stop paper... and don't forget the date upon returning home. We'll do the ‘ doubt whether it will appeal to the re ce eee doing with and wasie: | Se ws sate at tame oak he CLIP AND MAIL — whether the new India-Pakistan burst sentiments of those who are chiefly OUR YESTERDAYS Seer Coan Tite of African tri, | cause eggheads enjoy them: but 5 ils: li ails” pean ais ami sag , Of friendly phrases means a real thaw- conée (Froth The Guardian Files) | {PUAiG vesee rcuccinn Some | because they have a quality of DR. JOHN DEUTSCH a : { ing of the Kashmir iceburg, or merely HEN January iS, Isa O” | day this, kind of entertainment | | tmaaaies: ately er aie, Chairman TO THE a ee a large plus sige“for the Soviet "EOORIAL NOTES aclietbert Morrison, minister of | "generation as "Doo Wacks mos "a all is for foday:: good |] emmomle:Counell of Canada ‘THE GUARDI al : s : . 2 os ver. = . * Z 2 ee e Ss d the conference at A eal university has been ex- ree aa banc one a etween 5 eee. enpeciiil seat | Seleees each | chARLOTTETOWN, P.E. 1. | which. the Tashkent agreement was | perimenting with the effects of al- | the ages of 16 and 60 to register | . Grade eight ‘student would | one just nies ane by In- cohol on apes. The results were about for service as fire guards. -- | swoon upon hearing a full-sym- For | NAMB (iss c cic Ube vivesevavedcesoverdovapedsvonnes + | _ dia’s Prime Minister Shastri what might have been expected. The | . The bomb-biasted aircraft car- | DBORY oh Ws Clasdical ve a , a Hash . : approac sie that Present Addyess ........... divas tvatacdse aivceilh Though there was no specific |. primates require considerable more ‘aesueaatly” tee awn ke ~ Sight es -2 trusty “werkeres, | INSURANCE | a ; Progress over Kashmir, bothjnations | alcohol than humans to become in- | German dive-bombers, came in- ~ etter oP ea BIO OS es BA ie Dine ee ee, Maa. tae is | - pledge themselves not t0 make | toxicated, but the end results are the = me ecteeeee Be ait aes the téacher would find his men. | 894-6567 is | Winter Holiday Address ......... erro rents Teeeenes war against each other and to settle | same, including the hangovers. tle with fhe ener in squad. | tal horizons broadened by the || ; ho ager Reali sti ing the hang fle with the “enemy eg } _HYNDMAN & co. Sal aust lieavena te Reina revveeveterssteersrent | means. They agreed that their armed New Zealand's chief inspector of TEN YEARS AGO viéeriies | ‘Lim i Pr ee eerusnerecuneeneen pe teeetre as i e J 15, -1956) ___ ENFORCE ited forces should withdraw to the posi primary schools has. been given an ida aay, las: AH, Bubley, | TORONTO (CP)—Joseph Got. | - ie Stop Date ye Viedarrivoevansiue ‘ehuees | i