4 4 vn nnecaincenanrcisnsasitiaas heer nati lpn en ~ 4 wationally by Th Newepep Services, Toronto, 425 University Ave. 640 Cathcart Street Office, 1030 West Publishers mews published here in All republicgtian of special dispatches here by maf or rural routes and srees carrier. off island and U.K. $20.00 per U.S. and elsewhere outside British Com monweelth. Not over 7c single copy Member Audit Bureay of Circulation. PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27 1965. Civic Affairs = - 3 2 ‘The Charlottetown Board of | Trade is concerned, and rightly so, at the apparent lack of interest in the forthcoming civic election. It “(points to the fact that the City’s an- mual budget now is over the $2 mil- lion mark, that a business of this E can mtribution to the efficiency of our : administration will be under no ancy in coming forward for Tt is not a its monetary who i a g55 ai i a* ¥ g i B 3 es: i a9! tia] 2 8 z it ul Lie | Hh a8 Z i a i fe i a 5 i i i t | i F i$ ? Heft i from contributions on the first $600 a year of earnings be abolished. All | Medical - NOTES BY THE WAY | earners would thus make contribu- | B 7 : tions as well as draw benefits, and ‘Drow. 7 a $25-a-month minimum would te sing -| 9 enalae Metre Si, eNO) Ne ee eee established for all who qualify for | By Dr. Theodore R. Van Delles | p99 injured, = y MB | ee ater mi aidn't: -_ — : | Gallstone induced appendicit- an increase-in each | “Of course $ Want to graduated benefits under the Canada | is is 60 rare, Dr. F.A. Vicari of meet | make a scene.” — Vancouver Pension Plan. There is at present no Chicago decided to report 8 eo cnme eee Et beeen | Sun. minimum. Beyond this, ft proposes | Gastroenterology. — com! te New 3 e i’ Sommbaien | 72.2 °'4 fell more than 10 that the 10 last or the 10 best earn- | sulted by a 14-year-old boy who ecst out 98,000 compu on the stock market the jar y BA > 000 drivers'licene € 8.) other day. It turned @ lot of hair ing years of an individual be used | vious gallbladder ‘colie for’ five ie would expire “Nov. 31, | to silver. — Windsor Star. as the basis for establishing his pen- | days. Pain on the right side had | gad to report it was human reported sion benefits, rather than the earn- | ee _—_ ~~ a to “ error that caused it: — Ottawa cet a Teh altion Jud. ings of 42 years as now proposed. | acute agpentiaitio woe mado, Journal. ging trom the United States’ ex. . perience wi foreign » th All of these recommendations | ~~ Sree Bete - ase new salt mae eaiot fate 5 90 ote Pubans should start throwin ¢ - would increase the cost to the coun- film. dollar to the laziest man here.” | Oricks through Russian ambas- try ofthe pension plan. To offset Surgery yielded a gangreous| Man lying on billiard table: | &¥ Windows sty ba, “ | appendix was found during sur- | “Roll me over, buddy, and stick | Cleveland Plain ; this, Ontario proposes that a retire- gery. It was removed and a/| it in my back pocket.”—Fin ment test,.be used to determine en- ~~ was noted at the bese | cial Post. At ae eee - apes. organ. stone p titlement for benefit between the have passed oe an a One, of the curiosities of Win-| being a little overawed at a ages of 65 and 70, and that a 20-year during the attack of. colic and | 2ipeg at 25 below is the status replay of sorte old puns as peo- instead of a 10-year period be al- found its way into the appendix. |'% sir conditioners. They are | ple ran sraiud Seuss tn s ‘ — An Atlanta, Ga., firm makes | Se? huddled on office window themselves: Some we overheard lowed before the plan will pay max!- a telephone dial plate with en. | Hedges, recoiling from the Arctic | just about taxed s mum benefits. The effect would be larged .numbers to aid persons | ‘lime which they seek to simul- | patience. “I'm Twinkle, Pe to increase the help to people im- | who find it difficult todial | ste faring sommeiid, Perhaps s | was "Br rom the : without reading glasses. This | ™0St are frozen solid. Perhaps a | was Brown, from Sun mediately in need and to pay for should be good news for many | fe sare rye ae acd peer lH Pore ee ae Trotter, from i of wi sec ° cold a lobe.” Worst o' Was this by reducing the benefits avail- a cena | foom as a rebuke to overonihe. “Feather, from the Eagle,” and able to new pensioners during the | use a magnifying lens every | mastic radiators. — Winnipeg | ‘Glass, of the Mirror.” — Ham- next 20 years suse cheese te tamed tea | a nil P s y al In reviewing these proposals the | telephone company representa. | . » Toronto Globe and Mail suggests ad The New Chinese Stand that they may not represent the letto tent was posular. nine ee Z Carman Cumming viter final answer to all pension problems, about the damage done when a anadian Press Staff W but they are worthy of serious con- phoange wearing this type of! Two heavy fronies underlie; Despite this, Peking has siz- eps on someéone’s instep i 4j i sideration because they are directed The spike heel also makes a wee a ee cuations | eee aren toward closing the most gaping holes rie al — aoa eee nist China. , chin | two statements this month S ° ’ t that a’s in- On Jan. 10 a government in the Canada Pension Plan a oJ apymnmsoy . ve. | terest = seat appears to be | comunigue sai 7 UN should now stands. Certainly these verpool brain ‘surgeon fading at a time when her | be “thoroughly remodel- cently reported two ses of | i” tne wil bare to be closed in some vey Sa” wife ast" | eal of he” |p ae if the plan is to fulfil its purpose MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY such blows. The first victim was| The second is that Peking’s | usually reserved for the United and not result in a shipwreck of a 31-year-old man who was hit reason tor her lack of interest States, che t On Sunday Premier uu En- OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson lai followed this up with a call | for formation of a new ‘‘revo- . lutionary” United Nations free ~ Ww heat Sales Pp romotron ng ae OER COTEE ME a apipulation . Of US. san raasttaicnale | bership. in-| Both statements were mad . aes, aa, ay |e ma on mis ed nly, te | tamara Wa | pee Care |e noe rse . ‘a t astree ° for keeping silent on his abrupt dis- cessful wheat salesman when he | wrist watch and the radio set variens non-military goods . fight with another woman who | its majority reg eae aoe erg from jill of Tatonesia was Minister of Agriculture, has | which were the articles we cov- | the past, there is an American | hit her head with a stiletto heel. | sembly has ended the days of They raise questions of missal of Hon. Yvon Dupuis from his aa SS See] Gad meet in tho Thies.” gpennet le our trade works: dhe The anal catty “wound was | easy Western control there. | whether Peking is only making y during More ° . Battle forbids ». sutured , on way home 1. as Oe et een for holiday rin to Weshington. brought home the firm convic- companies to trade with com- | the victim began to drag her Won ar waster & really is in. atten, stants, te unpreced- "| i quem Gu’Agpale vie iied | eustomer tor whe * Goer oe oe right les. She became confused | Our Yesterdays ee ee eee a and other | On many occasions that U.S. | and lost the to a ented in Canadian political history. | China lax ‘Easter, to make a | Canadian exports. law has blocked Canadian trade mat ent the Oy speak. The| seus the Guardian Files) | STouping of the “new emerging The exchange of letters between | more study of that | TALKS AT THE TOP with such countries, because the wes noded (esensoww gieeee of ve market than he had| During his tour of China, he | Canadian companies which | bone and h TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO | press FOR ACTION Mr. Dupuis and the Prime Minister, to do whilet he was @ min- | spent an hour and a half in con- to them are oubel- | ‘The firet cigne of imeroveesont January 27, 1940 |" Either way, the new Chinese and the press statement issued by | ter. He brought home @ sheaf | versation with Chou-en-lai— at | daries of U.S. parent corpora- took plane 30 desu lotr tat ane A large Snowy owl that had) stand will have its effect at the the former minister, shed © fascinating céloured: snap-/| the suggestion of the se retnained been dining sumptiously on Hun-| yy jt puts a si = el , Shed no light on | shots, and many elo- | Premier himself. Alvin has nev- / reasonably remajned in the hospital 1% | garian since before | inthe ‘hands of those” ma the subject, Mr. Dupuis statement, | gicm verbal vignetios of Red | er revealed publicly what was Oe te mein tome = Avia! 6 for the good old days Gatien, Se ee members pressing the U8. to 5 . must have m 's: conversations ‘ Brown, week. i . inde, rather a the contin | Semen ea |r, Se [Remeron | Sr | ne i s' es . in ; either estern his own request, whereas Mr. Pear- | Tuitties,” be told me. “Their | our Foreign Minister, Paul | tying the Battle Act mucin, | WATER IN EAR CANALS | tomate say, tt sa discouraging . Manderd of living to about ets | Martin, and to his own’ party | ly to open the door to US-China | ire FH. ween s/ocs tend | Capt. I. H. Ings, Provincial | blow to hopes that a deal could son's office earlier announced that | we had in those days. Like the | lesder. trade, and hence to Canade- ring. Executive Secretary of the, alr pes helt bony Russians, the Chinese de- | . Last week, now that the U.S. | China trade ee ee ene rl ese ta ofan Pa aed the resignation had been demanded. | Sunaing’ tram thee ‘inediee | lection campaign is over and| In this cold wat era, should | i ™Y ears and now I hear a PEI. Boy Scout Association, | which Peking would get the Mr. Dupuis has said that he does ee iad nie com | Sap pesliesssatery seccion ad | wo eirictly scsregste carecives | Comsat cimsling aad my hear. | i On Sas Province te oom: | Secmn hse peraees “tend not intend to let anyone attack his pfiverned, be domed the time trom countries on the other side eee dust 2 peird leo | ee ee would pepneticn- wih Sapanty. Bs, ag UBLIC FORUM China So be went to.| Great Wall of Ching? Would Looking into the ear canal is | leery: Clearly, the Western world is this precisely what the Prime Minis- Washington “to converse with | ht be better to establish a dial- | 8% ©8SY Procedure. Consult your TEN 4 AGO more disposed to this kind of ; ‘Tite coins te Senator J.W. Fulbright, chair- | ogue with them, to seek mutual | Piysician. Many of the hard of ™ = arrangement than iit ever jigs ter’s silence amounts to? As one wy sovemeaawes’ et geccke'at'c| mat the important’ Senate | understanding, and hence | to | sosslet tle) Oe Sadition ar, Fodien Rebatee pes so | vimn_betere—siheah it te commentator terest. The Guardian Foreign tions Committee. | strive for a lessening of inter. | ** ® their condition. neatly so clear how the deal ssid ane’ ee sc uae ates s ata as | vt div Kat ane ee bational tension? If. that_would MENTAL ILLNESS ee would be achieved. facts made letters published are what Alvin say same improve M. W. writes: ‘research Community Clb ‘estern + Pros- thinister will be ts ctiing aad cretestues ears | dnvited hin to meet with other | trading position withort imesir | uncovered the ‘chuse ef annual meeting held last night | pects of any agreement with all sorts | secesary, The Guardian ts unable to ; . schizo- | in the village hall. Elected vice- of Sale We dap commepeitees sepee| embers of the committee, | ing our military security, Alvin, | phrenia? . Peking over Formosa now are pag hers serv. padesniidedae Gorch at leche ond Wiceeaoe: | teen’ * ot laveur of trying REPLY Walch; wesourer, Bir. @.A.|_ On. the other = er | | No. It may be of chemical or- , Tice tee hand, Western ears na has =" | er of Iowa. This inc Alvin’ : ‘ Cairns; Secretary, Mrs. Hor- | diploma expec ‘Well for inany |THE PRICE OF FOWL ~~} "China wants to trade, with | Whird visit to the Far Hast He | jon ty tee trait pute trem | ct Cameron; audi tor, Me. a sontont Snead, ON wat a Gir,—We read with interest a | Canada and with U.S.A., Hon. | first went there during the war, . mental | Randolph Manning. in the Far E years, great political future | ietter ix the Forum on Monday, | Alvin Hamilton told me. We | when he served on the Burma | yc’ after orice af omtoust At the most, they sa was prophesied for him. His story is | Jan. 2, on the price of fowl by | could sell such items as farm | frontier with the RCAF. Then rie. after Periods of unusual) Joseph Taylor, who for sev- an arrangement would 2 that on return from a long trip to Mr. Frank Moran. . machinery, tractors and fertiliz- when he wes Min'ster of Agri- | . eral years has been Mate of the | only a handful of — ree ae : I, like Mr. Moran, can’t under- | ers to China; that country would | culture, he flew to Kong to| . ‘NOTE: All correspondence | M. V. Fairview on the Charlot-| countries and Indonesia. And Asia and Africa on an official mis- tend wig there Se marbet Geveme a tengions market fer sign the Canada-China wheat Ste bar ae, eae tetown - Rocky Point ferry | they doubt that even Sukarno, sion for the Canadian: government, mo price as stated, wheet. as has happen | agreemem. addressed to: Dr. Theodore | run, has been appointed Cap-| rebuffed by his closest dupecisily when we go to the Van Dellen, co Chicago Trib- | tain of the os _ he learned of scandalous rumors be- ene at Date ond ate chee une, Chicago, Illinois.) Cc city ta enscensien to eee ing circulated about him, and he im- | $2 selling for 59 cetis ee ae So Man Hopes, Plots ei een ae perp gs Ro ag < Sr elppangl cropard rot oer vee. New York Tribune® \ RCMP inquiry. io: tiesoliatety one of our stores we noticed & | so\ many hopes, os auiay ‘siaie, | Neary Ge Vit babt « ane’ chap. YOU CAN ; 7 * a lot of agreed; and he agreed with the dressed chickens in the five and | °° ™much pomp ‘and circum, | él there. IN on. | Stance. Then the tiny coffin was tak- Prime Minister that it would be pref- Making if ny business to, nok | . For three centuries, ever since ba te a coset te Moin te erable that he take no part in the | the price, be said, “I finally sold | the Conqueror landed in. Eng-| rest until only the ogi day. H K , Cabinet during the course of the in- | Som, ‘h¢manee i im omy | been accumulating titles and | little footnote ot history. AS quiry. Consequently he asked the | we called to inquire the price of ab duns Sewhoay wna ho chub yy ee ratte’ . . PM to accept his. resignation from | ‘chickens and were shown, the | or . one of the great-| the Tower had been murdered | the, Cabinet immediately. are lovely birds, 58 cents | est and wealthiest subjects of | at the orders of Richard Crook- ay “ithe aahomncement mee tt issued by the Be nage Cn Wwe" pe te have the Crown. ~ - back, Richard. HI, who had -de- — ee @ 6 6 press secretary to the Prime Minis- ne chiens ann tole onten ee eee This has been disputed; Shake- we tle Duke of York, to bolster the , ; ter stated simply that the Prime | them with a markup of 29 cents | shaky throne of the Duke's bro- | hissed by some ne the propae. ‘ Missed by some as the propag- Minister had asked Mr. Dupuis “to re- OF eee to Boston, | ter. se briefly Edward V anda of a spokesman for the Tu- linquish his position in the federal 1 Waited the dilerent Neither marriage nor all the | dors, the family who ousted larger power was enough, | Richard. administration,” and left: it-at that. | erkets and stores like First the convulsions of the | But. there is almost no doubt This is not good enough, as Op- | and markets. ere. we. SE | ee gee eee ee eee et position spokesmen maintain. We do | shicten selling requlat daily st | "win ‘the ‘young bridegroom, | were found there in 1614, and not think it warrants reconvening stores 25 cents per pound. Ask- | Be wae sont to the Tower | Pmred in Westminister Abbey. as cleo int mee an ain ak estan Reporte of young bays playing in hasband in deat, both of them debate issue, certainly the time. Tower garden) disappeared. a grim game that There is Little Anne died at eight; her helther could have should be given top priority on the | ee eee in Me dignities and manors were divi.| ed— and which etill har histor: e@genda when the session resumes. | Moran, that if we had a market | 2¢¢ among the Howards and | ians at odds four centuries lat- It is begging the question to argue | bore fr fon! wha sey could | tte Berkleys; she was entomb- | er. ‘that a clatifying statement cannot be | we would — , made because of the RCMP inquiry | Some times we go to super. Battl Of T e Numbers now under way. This is not a judicial | Tetwes snd see Reavy fort * Financial Post inquiry, as Mr. Pearson very well | price, maybe*ss pound, | Canada’s efforts to acceler- | migration to the knows; and if ft was initiated at Mr. | So* SU" ihe teamers on the | °8%,,t%, Srowth face strong com- | thes to Canada. Dupuis’ own request, as he says, it | meck. This style is as US. in ah un- ee ee Sea ae in this state and and nla istration has its makes still less comprehensible the The well-populated U | i ee rec a | bah te ened rman ey eo do te tah Ge Gog | 7 th [tata to Can yo EDITORIAL NOTE. C48 BOD Bi restrictions which since 1852 | ing-- ta the fret nine month. of The ancient Tower of London, oe acne oe re eee eee aes last year 22,721 British immi- ete of the most Tescoating butt tein ie tion . . Sneed Senet -— 90S ings world, now an add- chick- | While since 1951 ed attraction. on display for the | sq a -of + ‘the Horse Ar. ‘cn