V o 49mm ’ Omaha >vaers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew '" W. J. Hancox. Publisher days? A sub-committee on pro. cedure has proposed just such a time allocation rule, predicated on agreement being reached in ad- vance. but thus far it has not been accepted by Parliament as a whole. “I am of course talking about our Parliament. the Parliament of Canada. I would be one of the first to point out that Canada is differ- ent from the United Kingdom in GoutNo Longer ' Disease Of Kings By Dr. Theodore R. Van Deliea Many great names in history have been associated with gout. in remote times it was consid~ ered a “disease of kings and the king of diseases." Aretaeus. the Cappadocian. remarked: “Only the gods truly understand gout " No wonder the disease was asso- ciated with luxurious and intem- perate living. More recently the victim of NOTES BY THE WAY-T Loud voice on the bus: "My wife is so busy thinking of clever shortcuts to make housework easy. that she hasn’t time to do g the usework — Calgary He. 1 raid. Most Canadians believe in private enterprise. They don't think the Government should take over anything unless there is no money in it.—’lloronto Telegram. Frenli Walker Editor __ .“ »._.____As.a_ |u Ixecutlva Editor Published every week day morning (except Sun ay and statutory holidays) at lbs Prince Street, Charlottetown. P.E.l., by Thomson Newspapers Ltd- branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alber- fbn and Souris. ’ Represented nationally by Thomson Newspaper! Advertising Servuces. Toronto, 425 University AVG. : olese Reprisals By Arch MacKenale Cong Canadian Press Sta" Writer ,Empll'a 38894.- Montroal, 640 Cathciirt Street ‘ _ ' ~ I ~ . . . ‘ University 6-5942,- Western Office 1030 West I man} [Ehpfxt‘m and It 18 qut8 tlue so has been portrayed, 55' a 0.3.9: Street, Vancouver IMA 7037i. 1 h . i that practices that work in Britain self. indulgent. well- fed. irrita- Congolese rebels have mur;E chaotic hstate whefre brutal 6'“ 6' Candd'a" Dallv MHOWC' "b" e" 3’ . ' - ble character resting his ban- dered an unknown number 0 fightinil as gone on or so long (“11101 be copied here withOUt mOd' the 1.000 Belgian. American and The US. conferred at Nairobi daged foot on a stool. We know this prototype does not present the true image of gout as not all sufferers are famous. rich. or gluttonous. The disorder is most common in the middle-aged male and many factors modify the genet- ic endowment. including diet and medication. ' Maociation and The Canadian Press The Canadian Press is Exclusively entitled to the use tar reDUb llcation all news dispatches thit papal credited to it or to the Associated Prev ctr Reuten and also to the local news published here. In All "9?" or republication of special dispafrhel here- to also reserved. Subscription rates. Not over 40c per week by carrier. $l2.00 a year by mail or rural rallies and mer Monday with e re repra. senta-t-ive and branded that ses sion unsatisfactory. The deci- sion to attack followed. Rebels herded about 250 Stan- ; leyviile prisoners out and turned ‘machine-guns on them. report. Canadian hostages in reprise! or e a a on their last stronghold. Stanleyville. While the picture of hostage safety remains unclear. the reb- els carried out threat on at least some of the prisoners as Belgian paratroopers supported by United States aircraft exe- ii‘ications to meet our needs. But no one in Canada ever suggests that. there is any denial of free speech at \l'eslniinstcr. In fact. the Brit- ish have rules for the limitation of debate far more stringent than F‘s In say. KEY FAWN not serviced by carrier. - _ . ' ' $l5.00 a year all island and l. i. .tzo on per an.‘ “1mg 311‘ “f US have ("er Pm" j The Permuwlth gout has '00 cuted an assault designed to One victim was Dr. Paul Carl. year in :5. d elsewhere outs-tie BIJTISI’I Comv posed at Ottawa . _ _ In any Case. mUCh :lrlztacgu: (he Izhe- bpeak the 10-month rebellion SOD. all American medical mis- monweall . - . - . - - cum“ 8 at: “5‘18 y 0 e . siona who died after seve i if a ilme-table. 1f the planning of big toe) respond to the drug. co- and free the hostagesl postpg’lemem of his death 5::- The decision to do so seems e contros Not over 7c single copy Member Audit Bureau o-‘ Ciriulaiion- lchicine. But these bouts are un- time alloted to various debates. does certain to create som tence. The rebels had sought to b _ ——H i I ‘ ‘ ' . . . PAGE 4 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1964. not interfere with freedom of speech 1 31.3%?! J; ‘gfoogmfimaggul’g versy. African states hostile .to u I _ . pawn in ' th \I h ‘ f P 'l‘ t 't i ] h-i r "eves; sin with“; Congolese Premier Molse delaying a final push on Stan- m e . oi el 0 a1 lamen S. l. coc lc ne e p Tshombe for his use of white hymn lowering the uric acid level and many people who have elevated uric acid readings never devel- op gou . With this in mind, Dr. J.H. Some hostages have been res- cued although showing signs oi mistreatment. Others were 3 wounded and their whereabouts ‘remain unknown. mercenaries have already spo—I ken out. Tshombe has been cas- tigated in the past for using aid I from Belgium and the US. HARD DECISION Warrants Full Inquiry The charges involving the ad- ministration of justice at Ottawa. would not hurt for us to take a ser- ious look at, the idea." Mr. Knowles has taken the lead with allegations of attempted bl'lb' ill advocating this measure for Kellgrcn determined the uric . ~ 79m, and coercion in a Montreal nar- some time no“. Havin f '1 d t acid concentration of The blood The hard derision was‘ Rebel regular troops Iliad - ' ‘ . . ‘ ’ ‘ ' g 31 e 0 in different populations_ The av, whether to continue to bargain been regarded as more llktly notics case. and some hints of a win full parliamentary approval. he erage readings in those of Eur- “"11 3 “MI Spokesman {'1 Nal' i ‘0 PM?“ llOSIaflf-‘S "llllouall F 1, Hi robi or to carry out the air dmn atroc1tles have opean stock was mg. were much higher in those who had relatives with gout. Gilipin- 05 and other Pacific races also had high readings. both sides in the fighting. But the breakdown of the rebel regime might have lot volatile elements cl 0 s e l y associated with the rebel leadership gain assault which had been planned in the last week. Tile hostages included about 600 Belgians. 38 Canadians and. is taking his case before the public. He harps on it at every opportun- ity he gets for speech-making. Good possible Ilnkup with Hal Banks. dc- iiyhroued boss of the Seafarers" In- I tel‘national Union who jumped his ‘ bail after Conviction on conspiracy charges in Canada and is 110w in the United States. are of too ser- loua a nature to be treated in a par- tisan manner by either side. Justice Minister Favl'eau has ac- cepted a suggestion of New Demo- cratic Leader T. C. Douglas that a judicial inquiry be. held. and he has agreed that. this inquiry will be open. not in camera as he had pre- vioust indicated. It is to be hop- ed that it will also be unrestricted for him! it's a measure which could have saved the waste of a lot of time of the current parliamentary session. and of the taxpayers’ money as well. it, will come. sooner or later. in an amendment which ought, in fairness. to be dubbed the Know- les Rule in honor of its chief pro- tagonist. Redistribution It will be some time yet before the machinery for parliamentary 7“ OUT OF THE TRENCHES BY CHRISTMAS OTTAWA REPORT By Marked Advance In Medical Treatment vaccines have provided the doc- tor with his most effective treat- of ‘ such former scourges as tuber— Sn many doctors have emigra- l led to Canada as refugees from the British nailnnal llcalth scr- vicc that we can truly thank the Patrick Nicholson patienl suffering from pneu- monia in USA in 1927 was kept in hospital for five weeks. cost. including doctors and nur- costing up to $25, and the patient l e1 ment and even prevention led 2,720 children in Britain ln cent of the craftsmen were in The social class also enters the picture. suggesting there was something to the old image of gout. Forty-three per cent of executives higher than average while only 12 per this category. nghcr readings also were noted among the , more intelligent high school stu- : dents and soldiers in the United States army. REACTION T0 ALCOHOL A. B. writes: If a 30- year-old man takes as little as four ounc- es of whiskey in the evening. he is sick the next ay. Iiis arms and legs tremble. his heart beats fast. and he is unusually tired. about them are missionaries .T 60 Americans. Many of‘ in the l the upper han Shame, Mr. Hoover Toronto Telegram E d g a r Hoover is a syil- l with spleen, .‘ll‘. l-looyor charg- onym for war on crime and Com- i ed that the commissmn Which muni Most Ca had all: know (1 i rec of Investigation in Washington. » bllt c Canadian counterpart. the ('Unl- i missioner of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Thi erican histor Iconducted an exhaustive in- of the f quiry into the death of President tor of the Federal Bureau I Kellm‘d-V had Placed lh" blame I on the innocent shoulders of the FBI sts. 't r - ll til name of his ' , . . an “a 8 lie said the commlesmn. chaired by Chief Justice Earl | Warren. had provided "a clas~ A f t P r ,. sic example of Monday - morn. s is only natural. in: quarterbacking... Such an attempt at character m H“ relm‘" nf [Pfelpm'P' and th‘ll . l'e‘llsn'lblllllm mats mm “Perallon’ British welfare state for the ses. was — equivalent to culosis. poliomyelitis. diph- Does this mean he has a disease all. Mr. Hoover has been Mr. E Then he ripped mm Nab“ the whole matter will be thorough— l but each province now has a good high standard of our national i 5659 in 1964 dollars. Today most theria. mastoid infections. ofsome kind? i 1-‘_ for 40 years and is [103- . Peace prize winner Dr Mam" I. . {med -d f .h t - ~ t . W h 11 health today. Without those re- cases of pneumonia canbetreat- puerperal sepsxs and others. REPLY siblythe best : knOwn and most Luther King as "the most mm“ .\ exp - l 1 ea 0 V‘ a 15 m 5 019- e S a fugecs swelling the insufficient ed at home. thanks to drugs Diphtheria. 'for example. kll- He may be overly sensitive [o influential ciVil servant lIl Am- ions liar in the country}- One of the advantages of our not. lose our right to four members gumbcrs of Canaéiiil; - tgained! 1938 m r [e aicohoi or perhaps he .5 drink. y.l M h_ k ~ . . - .‘ - ‘ i .. - ' 0" “1'53 “'9 “‘0” 5" erlnl§= ' ed within two weeks i e lgure a Clue" 1‘ 'cen' in" 16 ounces instcad of four 9 Very “3 "r" ‘5 w” assassination from a high of- dcmocratlc ..y.~.lem 151 the )llVlIe c lit the House of Commons. but lt lS . . . .. _ ‘5 4"" i r - ~ - _ 3 ~ . . . . ~ . . i _ I g I I I I V I _ _ Halia..l(d alpd dipllolsble short ‘ ls that drug bi” high in new of turylladtcr was two detaths. I“ mmsrns A-ND CUMATE iii; glcyfen him all} unusuiln do {we .or pubhc Must ,5 mm". which members of Palllament en- (‘elidin no“ that no constituency ln ass: of "l Ms (K a}. i H H . m 9 . .e rugs are some imes (. - H. . B. wmcs. w,“ a d W .. .. able m any demmmcy, (allada 15 not training enough i the belle l S Y19 5- heized as being costly. 15 1.75 climate he”, bursms M (he shows he has generally wielded A. 70‘ ML Hoover has b,_ .iov of bringing Issue; of this kind Prince Edward Island will survive physic'ans to maintain our pre- 1 The same story can be repea- l cents a day a high price for your _ shoulders? come tongue - happy. He is due before the public ln plain. blunt I without changes in its boundaries. ‘ sent level of] medical dealt-f. five ted in the case of lendany who“ good lhfeu’lth. and perhaps even R r g So'lt l; [slums to size NUncle for pension in two mm, , h... . - - . - i - ~ - . , . were recenty warne y r. illnesses. Modem m icines an your ie. It mav u. - ‘ ~3m5 ‘1 1c ""3" 30- ' d' t h ' ldbewlllln telms. As set folth in Beauchesne s 1 This is the V16“ expressed by Heath ‘ J. F. McCream who is d I why mol'eeftfeanofhglflypga abusing “5 90"" i“ "‘3 Wills“ 3082:3122.“ emu 1 Rules and Forms of the. House of Macquarrle. MP. and he gives IllS ‘ oflhe medficaIBsc‘hololaétlte Igni- I , there is a good chance “being L Oiltllligcaigiggbonsmle for the president Johnson Wm M . V - lg - .~ -_ . , . , . , versuy o r1151 cum in. i P d Y cured with injection treatments. I : .‘ ' . wise not to exercise the option. l Omnmnm 'l l-‘ “1 LrUth the Pl 1V” leamns (‘5 {OHO‘W' Plenty of suitable students apply x,ray’ 0.. physical therapy? Fup 1 Worlds most influential law The legend must be retired be. enforcer to attack publicly the ego of their Constituents. secured According to the figures for this , for1 adgiislslon to Canada's erged- 1 From German Features ihermore. 1f the condition has . d t f h. t Cl. f fore it crumbles. .- -. . - .- - ica SC 00 5. but a' re ort 80‘ _ . reached”, J h Ju gmen o is coun ry's me .—_——-_——————~_ —_ to memhel“ “Of for the" Person?” WOW?” the mammum 51" Of a i per cent of these applicants‘ First Lieutenant HStanford. debt to farmer Blumes descen- is neededfclgigfiewwfifieifggegyo . Justice and accuse its most Residents of Amsterdam. Hol. benefit but. to enable them to dls- constituency Will be 32,696, the I are refused through lack of. commander of_the Bl‘ltlshé‘dThlix'a { dun: m3 Id debt m influence. ipromiuent Neler of. bein I land. live 12 feet below sea ‘ ‘. ~ .. _ . . 9 _ space. Carabinlers‘ station n ‘ e -year-o wou ARTERY TENSION chronic liar. level. protected by a series ol thmgpj me funclmn“ Of them .Of mjmmum 19‘6}8’ the averang ‘6} But fortunately. in Canada as Westphalia {West Germany) ‘ Pmbably “9V6? have been {Wild 5, D, writes; why does new, ' In an interview brimming I dikes, sluices and canals. lice without. fear of prosecution. 107. Prince (ounly population is in all other developed coiin-= could not believe his eyes: If farmer Blume had not decld- nus tension cause a rise in blmd I ‘ l ed to sort out his documents one civil or criminal. The. press is equally privileged in gluing factual reports of their state- ments in Parliament. but in both cases there are responsibilities in- volved; and one of them is to guard . g - . . g . - - - ily expenditure In Britain. car- the British dragoons from Ger- taught with Prussia against - against ploiudlcmg the case-of any constituency retains lts name,‘ it “ed 0". by the Mmis of La_ man farmer m Blume m Austria. France and “SS” ialncl‘kolsmanlefips RECUR, pet-son pending a fair hearing be- Will no longer correspond with bour. These show the very low Soest. But the gentlemen from during the Seven Years. War. J‘ C. writes: CA“ a fol-e a qualified tribunal. ‘ . kings County but will include some i the cheapness of this mid-20th A receipt. though now some. the actual buying of fodder until and a year my on me other in this case the Oppposmon of Queens County now in Queens century. breakh- tlirouilzlli which 1 what yellow with the year‘s. paying the bill does not bother side}, ’ y ,. . - t . saves ives. s oriensi ness an clearly shows the rays of 1- Kar ume's descendants in REPLY members have acted vuthln thelr constituency. reduces cers. debt. First “cuten- me least. To the contrary. du_ This would be most unusual rights in bringing forward their charges and in insisting on a com- plete investigation—not merer into some phases of the matter but into all its ramifications. Only thus. they contend. will the public inter- est. be served and the Gm'ernment itself exonerated from any suspi- 40.894. Kings County 17,893. Thus. even if the minimum figure is ch0sen. Kings constituency would have to have an additional number of people. nearly 2.000. Therefore it can be predicted that if Kings Prince. even if the maximum were used. must lose about 8,000 people (not voters—people). The adjustment. of Queens may be in the form of a larger dual riding, or two single ones, depending on the commission's recommendation. In any event. as Mr. Macquarrie says. lrles. the humanitarian task of the doctor is aided and short-i ened invaluahly by the develop. 1 mom of "instant medicines" du- ‘ ring the past quarter - century. LOW DRUG BILLS Some vivid llgures have just . emerged from a survey of fain- toial cost of drugs. and underline n. No such figures have been co piled recently hero. but. we can assume that our spending pat- tern does not differ greatly from Britain's. T his survey shows that the average cxoend‘tilrc on. drugs per Briton is 1.75 cents per day. This is almost exactly the same as the average daily expendi- ture on pets and pct foods, It is far less than the 2.5 cents spent. Her Majesty. llle Queen of Eng- land had debts. Up until this day. the officers of the Third Regiment of Drag- ; . oons had failed to settle their war debts dating back to the year 1761: "490 rations of green fourage" had been bought 5‘ K Britain forgot to pay their bill. ant Stanford now arranged for his regiment's honor to be. res- tored: with several real gold coins as were in circulation at the time of the S e v e n Years‘ War. he paid Great Britain‘s I rainy Sunday morning. And that i I the Carbiniers' commander felt ‘ ‘ responsible for paying the “iouragc” debt is quite under I standable. I-lis soldiers are consid met! the direct descendants of the Third Regiment of Dragoons that The unusually long time from ring a festive dinner with officers of the Carabiniers and leading personalities of the city of Soest. t h i s important part of Anglo - German history was jointly com- . Pedestrian Paradise industry. Canadian Manufacturers Ass’n. Pedestrians who may have memoraied. i TODAY pressure? REPLY The exact mechanism is .lot known. Tlle blood pressure goes up because the arteries narrow and greater pressure is required to propel the blood along. This spasm of the arteries may stem from nerve stimulation or cer- 5. child have mumps on one side because one attack of mumps leads to lifelong immunity. as a rule. Sir called return bouts may be recurrent attacks of swelling of the parotid glands. ’8 HEALTH HINT—- Overweight. overworks the heart. (NOTE: All correspondence in Dr. Van Dellen should be addressed to: Dr. Theodore Van Dellen. on Chicago Trib- COACH SEATS FUR ADULTS AND CHILDREN cion of “whitewashinz-t the results. we, are going to find drastic chan- on candy. and the 4.5 cents spent d ed “h H 1 pits will not find it hard to be- “he (“can “u I ) -- . - on cakes and ctwkies. It is Won er i 65' WI ever «38811 love.) ' ’ ' ' This would seem to be the only . gas. and a departurefrom the Well ‘. peanuts beside the 14 cents i come into their own in this mo To urban Canadian strollers pmper crulrsP to WILSIIQ. The soon- i accepted and traditional patterns I spent on cigarettes and the 6.25 bile society of ours may see a i and window shopim-S, all this New fiffaggatfigr t m . ' - ~ -. . - - - i cents spent on beer by the av- I gleam of hope in deve opments will come as heady stuff. They ‘ ' 5, C 0}! e 0 a 8 all a .‘llifIlClaI “1qu along these ‘ of constituency organization. era“ Brim" em“, day H is in paris. Imay even feel emboldened .0 secret balioi m an gleam in lines is held. the better. Scandals i We will no longer be able to con- small change compared to 'he I Thfire. rtehports France Acute; I press for more than the mall Iglfihgbut dimmed it in; riot. - .~ j - - - ‘ 15 cents which a Briton spends ‘ c. t e au orities have reac1e i (and subterranean) foothold in year . ause " n- Of thls I‘md are fortunately rare Slder constltuencles and count!“ as on his car and the 5.25 cents of l the conclusion that an unpossib- downtown Montreal and the 3‘1"“ the manhness and inde- I I E ‘ in Canadian public life. and the only way to keep them that way is to expose them to the full light of day. If they prove to be baseless. so much the better. But proof can only be established in the public mind by giving all the facts. 3 Mr. Knowles On Closure Whenever the allocation of de- bating time is proposed in the House of Commons there are those who shout "Closure." and that is supposed to end the argument. It doesn‘t; and we are indebted to the a «or... “rm _..‘,. the same. But similar changes will be effected across the country. The net result will be more in accord with the principle of representation by population; and it will have the advantage this time of being creat- ed along non-partisan lines, which is more than can be said for the gerrymandering that went on too frequently in the past. EDITORIAL NOTES From Derby. England. comes this election story. The Tory can- didate out canvassing knocked at Bus fare each day. Seven ofcvory lcn prescript- ions used today could not have been when by doctors in 1939-. ; these new drugs have been cre- : atcd during the past quarter - century. ' SAVE MONEY AND LIVES .\s a direct rcsull of this ad- vance in medical treatment. the life expectancy of a man has risen by 9 years. and of a wo- man by 11 years. At the same time. the incidence of certain ill- nesses has been 5 arply reduc- . ed, The deaths of children from pneumonia. for example. have fallen from 3.56] in 1937 to 546 in 1962. These also are figures for Britain but ours are not very dissimilar. , 1e traffic situation can only be resolved by reserving whole streets for the exclusive use of the pedestrian during various designated hours these set hours. no vehicle what- ever may enter. circulate or park in them. To date. some ill streets have been so reserved. with more to come Tourists are said i be delighted with the partial ban on motor traffic. not least in hepictnres e. butoh so- thread- like streets of old Mont- marire. (Ex- tourists with recol- lections of Parisian driving ha- Between: three- blocks- long toehold in downtown Ottawa which pretty well represent the extent of their recent gains. n the other hand. those Can- adians obliged to do a certain amount of city driving can be forgiven for raising their eyes heavenward at the thought or "certain" main streets being closed to them “during various designated hours." I In the modern city. alas. the l pedestrian's dream is all too apt to become the motorist's nightmare. And vice versa. The Spy In The Trunk Milwaukee Journal l l b pendence of the laboring man." l I l It's Here The New "McCulloch" CHAIN SAW $129.00 “The Woodsman's B e s t Friend". Keith Carmichael 25 Brackley Pt. Rd. Hm IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IN ADVANCE for travel on the l - - . i By shortening illness. drugs s a ntarlan. Stanley . a door. it was it ened hv a house- . , , Veteran par“ me . . ‘ . ,. ., p . ' n l 3'50 58"" "s "‘0"?!- A typical . Tan Fleming is dead but the then. maybe the Egyptian kid- ,,,,,,°;;,,,m Knowles. NDP member for Wmnl- I Wife. Madam. he said. are you world 0pm..“ 30nd “m on. I new, m Smmh men We ____._______ may never ow. a peg North Centre, for clarifying this issue in a recent. address be- ? face a college group in London, On- on the electoral register of this con- stituency ?" "Sorry," she replied. “we Cook by gas." 0 t PUBLIC FORUM , I This rnllml la open to the tttu-tusieal And even in that world the its]. ian case of "The y in the Tnlnk“ is unusual. The spy. or ex-ODY. is Josef I But. come to think of it. Flem- ing would not have had Dahan rescued by chance. He would have had him loosen his hands I by concave-deans of questions at b Dahan. Moroccan born and per- tmot ' terns ‘l'tis Guardi-n does not neces- hgpg an Isl-lg“ email He wgg by rubbing the map“ lgnmt - ."The closure rule we have on our ‘5 The persecution of Jews appar- :L‘li,.:f‘;{,“,e;:'n'm,.;m“":'l;; ludnaped. dmssed and Placed specially placed rawr blade ' all gouelantln- '5." in a Special'y in Edge in the of books. in the form in which we have had it since it was brought in dur- ing the naval aid bill debate in ently continues unabated in the Sov- iet Union. A report by the Inter- national (‘ommlssion ol .lurists. cen- leronary_ The Guardian la enable to; eater into any cnrnespaadeue regard” I" lotion submitted. i which a prisoner can be strapp- ed to a seat. his neck and head held firmly by clamps. his feet ‘ encased in shoes fastened to the oor free the clamps with a specially made belt buckle. free his feet the same way. Then. with a flex of his mar- IO SMOKE, IO M HALIFAXvMUNTREAL N0 EXTRA COST Avoid disappoiliiliielll 1913," said Mr. Knowles. “is ana- tered in Geneva. Switzerland. clearly m APPRECIATION 111- d ed m” sad mo“. mum”. he wou” break theme to me. Every time it. has indicates that anti-Semitism is not I Sin—ll though: lII wouldfdl'ol’ the fingfgcmabe .mped “I: c 0‘ "'9 Im- mb one Mel . I has. used Parliament has hit a low only a prejudice held by backward 1.3.2:". “avid” “2,... , will— union. In in Dunn's cue. '3: '23:? :2 r . Make your l esolvallmls gal ‘y point. To me what is wrong is that elements of the Soviet population. lost advertisement I placed in 2?, flaerf'gfl fifi'm sleep with a blow on a neck tier. 0 it. involves a change in the rules but a conscious. deliberate instru- ed m“. d, I he "0“ 0" ‘0 COIN» Dill-3 ”.°..;”“ “all? Whole {Minnelli . PM I 0 “Mr "v was heard Ind. after a few hlz- ° "'3' W" ° J- in at. middle of a debate. Such a ment of government policy. The I The Guardian Tuesday. Nomi». m, mom... m cw of the Italian secret police. prutice on ‘ footba" field would commission represents 45.000 jud. l 3:; Méhgtzaui :gemhatlntx ; tam to (tee with him. my :1“!!! up in empty olive oil bar- H'A'IN. a“ hot work. It does not work in gas and attorneys from almost ccived a phone cell and had mg m‘ “mm mum h", p... Parliament either. But can we not: every non-Communist country. It '0“ M WW! 5"" W- l 4". timed on that. He mistu have “mm” 3" "A" "I". 4.73“ I i ' whereby we can agree has consultative status with the "m Mk" m "n int“ "m '0' r m ' "m I“ a” ""“m D" "mun" 'h° ""‘d l" the ' -‘ fnd C way _ . l ‘ _ I . service. Many thanks. . 1., but u, 't . my M. R”- dufln' an m wm-ld CHARM“ . 0 ,~. debate starts that it will United Nations economic and soClaI ' Sincereu- D MOM ! puma ‘ mature zone» {It hm formed - Norweu-ni Petroleum Products _ V ,, .‘ ‘ me . a y htternetinn- ranch of the Royal Air Force' . W h ‘ emu» numb" 0' “um” I Sherwood. “11- al Has. it bola-s— M A tuition. Im in: . a .t