aA, The Guardian * Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew W. J. Hancox, Publisher Frank Walker Editor a. : a *. pe t : ed. He suggested that Quebec wore. ane Bangs Cause Canadian Press Staff, Washington a conservative political mask 10 years’ Fringe Acne |. __. WASHINGTON (CP)—Aware- | that America’s limited ai. ago, and a progressive political one today. But to argue that there had | been some sort of social revolution in ee i. ic) haem: | § limited 0 oe eee, , . y ore an len ness of China fs ris’ 6 y | tives pose no at to them.” hetween pele fe pay Sop MUCH Ate A London physician was puz- | in the United States. But, say; government critics tion. to political slogans. He thought zied last August by a number of | ‘The Chinese appear to have | such as: Fulbright anc Roger young girls who consulted him | superseded the Russians as @ | Hilsman, a former assistant un- because of acne. The lesions threat to peace, in official think-'|dersecretary of state, China’ in Concern OverChina . By Ar¢h MacKenzie ! Wallace Ward Managing Editor . Published every week day morning (except Sun-. | day, and statutory holidays) et 165 Prince Street, | ltd. : Charlottetown, P.E.!., by Thomson Newspapers Lt | the province's intellectuals them- Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton | LIE and Souris. ‘selves were partly responsible, by were confined ‘to, or most mark- | ing here. fact is being asked to test Re eG iota Oy Ads Univesity Ave. | becoming:.propagandists for: the Les- ed on, the forehead. His patients The basic question is whether American sincerity on that had only one thing in common— | China, which exploded its first | score. While a military contain- Advertising Services: Toronto’ 425 University Ave. Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Uni- wersity 6-5942; Western Office 1030 West Georgia Street. Vancouver MA 7037. : » Mel r Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Assaciation and The Canadian Press. The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub- lication of all news dispatches in this paper _gredited to it or to the Associated Press or Reuters “and also the local news published herein. All right or republication of special dispatches here- In also reserved. Subscription rate: Not over 40c per week by carrier. $12.00 a year by mail on rural routes and areas not serviced by cérrier. $15.00 a year off ‘Island and U.K. $20.00 per ~ year in U.S: and elsewhere outside British Com- monwealth. Not over 7c single copy. Member Audit Bureau. of Circulation. . “The strongest memory is weaker ¢ than the weakest ink” PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1966. Unquiet Africa The recent military coup in Ghana, toppling President Kwame Nkrumah, was the seventh African government upheaval within three months, a fact which lends new urgency to the ques- tion: “Are African countries’ ready for self-government?” But it is claimed | | that such questions really have no | relevance. A people is “ready for self-government” when it so declares itself. Thus we have, with few excep- tions, these new self-governing coun- tries experiencing intense political conflict which has often spilled over _ into violence. Ironically, the countries most plagued by unrest; and violence’ are often those in which the..govern- ~ ment has most closely followed the model of the western democratic systems. How will fare the newest of the new hations when Bechuanaland be- | age regime. Gerald Fortin, director of the uni- versity’s.department of sociology and anthropology, agreed that much of the populace was still far from con- vinced that the new * leadership groups should be followed. - Real Caotiette had been the only new popular leader of stature in the past 10 years. Still, he felt that “the dice was loaded inl favor of the new techni- cians” because they had the know- how and had taken: the initiative in outlining new social objectives . for French Canadian society. This brought Laval graduate Rene Levesque, Quebec minister of wel- — fare, into the discussion. Technocrats; he conceded, “have enabled the state to have muscle,” but there was also: the danger of them getting fed .up with working through elected politi- cians and.seeking to corner power for themselves. Mr. Levesque said it was now generally accepted that, to a large extent,. the Diefenbaker government had been “sabotaged” by the Ottawa. at establishment-of senior civil servants. There was the danger, he added, that - today’s bright young men would be- come tomorrow’s “big brothers” in an Orwellian despotism. We found this latter comment most interesting, having nursed the same suspicion ourselves regarding ‘the fate of the Diefenbaker regime; but we had no idea that it: was entertain- | ed so widely in’ Quebec circles. Make Them Public? ~~ 3 PREVIEW OF 1969 MODEL ‘OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson Worried About Population Explosion: A great debate is shaping up on Parliament Hill on the sub- ject of ensuring the most desir- able size for the Canadian fa- mily. Many MPs and senators | problem seems to be a section of and officials of, the” Department + of Justice. - \ The heart. of the committee's | the Criminal Code, .which now ed with the methods and adver- | tising - which might ensue, the | bad taste, the fraudulent claims the corruption of youth and- the flooding of our market from ot- the popular hair style with a fringe coming down to the eye brows (bangs). Sunlight improves acne and these girls were not getting the full benefits of nature’s best remedy for blackheads and pim- ples. The was —e with enough hair to ac* “a sunscreen. The doctor tailed to mention whether the forehead was clean or oily, During adolescence the sex ‘and skin glands become active. The oily or sebaceous material is more abundant on the face and scalp, behind the ears, on the chest, back, beneath the breasts, and genital areas. The most disturbing symptoms of acne are oilness and greasiness of skin and scalp, enlarged por- es, and pimples. Blackheads (comedones) oc- cur when sebum is retained at the opening of the glands and, in this respect, they come from within. Exceptions occur when certain. ointments and salves are applied that plug the pores. The blackhead is a thin layer of dirt on. top of the plug. - Acne is a_ natural phenomenon of growing up. The condition ‘| varies from time to time and | the eruptions disappear when the skin becomes mature. This happens sooner in some and the top age limit usually is °26. There are treatments galore, but in general squeezing worsens the lesions. It also increases the chance of imfection ,| and unsightly scars. The face should be cleansed thoroughly, preferably with a medicated soap. Avoid' any foods that make the condition worse. Obtain a lo- helps to dry the skin. Let him open up the ‘‘bumps.’’ Get enou- gh sleep, outdoor activity, sun- shine, and try not to worry. ., . , SWOLLEN LEGS Mrs. K. writes: After my son's birth 12 years ago, I had milk leg and the extremity remains tion from your physician that | | maclear device in October, 1964, | will lash militarily in Viet Nam | against the U.S. No one can éay. Seciator J. W. Fulbright’s tor- eign relations committee, hav- ing performed a nationally-tele vised debate on Viet Nam, to- day is to start a series of hear- ings on China im the hope. of promoting better understanding | of the. Chinese | Fulbright, sharing .a view | taken by some. highly-qualified | American observers, says cer- | tain U.S. government hands feel | “that the Chinese leaders them- | selves expect to be at war with the U.S. within a year and it is clear that some of our own officials. also expect a war with China.”’ Fear that the U.S. and China |, are on a collision course in Viet Nam dominated mudh..af the debate on the undeclared war, both inside and outside the U.S. Congress. President Johnson and spokes- men have sought to discount this possibility as at most e calculated ‘risk. Defence Secre- tary Robert McNamara told Congress last week: - “It would be irresponsible for me to say that we run no risk. . . . No efforts have been spared . . .-and mone will be spared .. . in direct and in- direct diplomacy, oe oe in private, to communicate Scie oe Come fake a A gross unfairness in the op- eration of the Canada Pension Plan has been. brought to light by the Winnipeg Chamber’ of Commerce. It is described in a recent bulletin of the organiza- - | tion. The pension plan requires that all employers must deduct CPP ment ring grows around’ her,. she grapples with. serious inter- nal. problems and her foreign policy of subversion lies ruined in Africa, Cuba, Indonesia and elsewhere 4 There is a lot of caution in espousing a softer line with China—one which at this stage would undoubtedly be rejected harshly. VISION IMPAIRED The long blackout on direct American knowledge of the new China still impairs U.S. vision because there is no political, economic or cultural contact. American press reports ere strained . through second-hand listening posts such as Hong There are periodic sterile dip- ‘jomatic exchanges continuing at Warsaw. But tho Chinese, dicating their unylelding stand for the last several years on American abandonment of Na- tionalist Chinese-held Formosa, have rejected any U.S. offers of preliminary wanming - up steps Nevertheless, as China’s at- titude toward the U.S. has be come more shrill and_ bitter, public curiosity here has in- creased more in the last twé years. ee China than in the mm Us ‘no longer seems to assume that a country of 700,- 000,000 just doesn't exist. s Amounts To Confiscation, Winnipeg Free Press half a dozen companies. Each makes payment to the CPP on his: behalf and.deducts from his pre- . remuneration the amount the in- _ dividual is required to pay. He can claim a refund on-what he has over-paid, but none of »,the six firms can. The reason given by the min ister of national revenue for this are this, and dis-| reads: ‘‘Every one commits an her countries. Some feel that Y contributions from their 3 comes Batswana next September and Robert Clich hoc lead f cussing it together. They fall in- | offence who knowingly), without | the law should be relaxed only | Swollen. Will it be this way the’| ao. ciralaek: seal ‘eae -—. anomaly is that it would be too applies for membership in the United 0 che, -Que eader Of | to two groups. lawful justification or excuse, | if control is kept under doctors | est of my life? | valent share to the plan—even | comolicated to ‘set up a system whereby s could claim a re; Nations, as it surely will do if it can scrape up the money to send a delega- tion? By then it will have achieved ° independence from Britain and- Sereste M. Kwama, now prime minis- ter, is organizing a government in which he will serve as president. The big problem facing him is South Africa, neighbor’ to the south. Of Bechuanaland’s 500,000 people only. 3,173 were white at last counting a the New Democratic Party, was using irony as a weapon when he suggested that if the death penalty is to be re- tained, executions should be public: And put on television. Shocking? Of course it is. But there is a logic behind it that may help to * clear our minds of cant on the sub- ject. The main argument of those who demand retention of capital punish-. ment is that its deterrent effect is On the one hand are the real- ists, who recognize the grave problems attendant upon the worldwide population explosion. As far as Canada jis concerned, they deplore the inadequacy of instruction in “family planning” leading to hardship among fa- milies in our lower income group and to the stigma of unwed mo- therhood. On the other hand are practi- cal sociologists, who concur with the argument of .the real- ists, yet fear that fully efficient j family planning - meaning ‘the offers to -sell,. advertises,. pub- lishes an advertisement of or has for sale or disposal by any means,_ instruction, medicine, drug or article intended or re- presented as a method of pre-° venting | conception or causing abortion or miscarriage.’ The bill introduced by New Democrat R. W. Prittie, of Bur- naby-Richmond, would simply delete the three words.“'. . pre- venting conception or. ..” This provision is now widely ignor- ed, flouted or circumvented. Such oo is in fact sup- and consultants. - _ Dr. Rynard points out that a red flag of warning has been waved by the recent doctors’ conference in Australia. There it was pointed out that, if that underpopulated country artifi- cially restricts its birth rate, its present population might be swamped The other side of the argu- ment, which perhaps undersco- res the need for this draft bill, protests that our underprivileg- ed families tend to have their problems aggravated through The longer swelling exists, the more scar tissue develops and the less likely is the chance for cure. Best results‘follow the use of bandages and elastic stockings. Now and then. the swollen tissue is removed surgi- cally to reduce the size. of the leg. HAIRY TONGUE : E.. J. writes: Is a growth of hair on the back of the tongue dangerous? I never heard of this condition until our son de- veloped it. though aware that similar deductions are are being made, or have been . by other: employers for oe same individual. The unfairness arises from the fact that while the employee may claim a rebate on such overpayments when he: fills out | his income tax form, the em- Erle cannot. His contribution Stays in. the fund. works for’ a company for part of a year. Because of the rate at which payments into the CPP the employer may be: To give an example: A man- fund on overpayments they ~ have made on Gehalt of an indi- vidual. What this means, simply, is that the government confiscates these funds. The individual on™ whose behalf they are’ paid gets no-benefit. The firm making the official American circles about - contribution simply loses the mo- . ney. Only the CPP benefits. It 4s little wonder that cham- bers of commerce, employers and employers’ opganizations have vigorously protested this injustice. ______decade-ago_and 248 Asian. The.rest | necessary. Logically, then, the deter- | effective prevention of concep-| plied _ by physicians, | the REPLY ; he |__m nS, ir. many children, and calls a -- | must be made, his annual con- = are black. And South Africa segre- | .Tent loses much of its. effect when | tion - could have two undesirable | clergymen a a tacdel workers. | for higher baby Seeieas ta atk Pai uae —_ ate Cit: | eee a ee vol = | MANY KEEP BEES 3 results. One would be the gra-| Many national organizations, | se¢ this social injustice. Against ; SOUS | iod he is with this firm. He then | QUEBEC (CP) — The pro gates its blacks; But Khama says “for executions are carried out in private. dual extinction of our race; the including the Canadian Medi- the Canadian this we hear the contention that PSORIASIS SITES leaves this firm and goes to work for another. He has made vincial bureau of statistics es- timates the 1965 honey crop at the sake.of survival we have to liye The same point is made in the cur- | other a disastrous lowering of | cal Association, in some districts the baby bonus os: with South ca.” rent issue ‘of The United Church | °F Moral code. : Bar Association and the Na-/ encourages raising a large fa- Se accehn wee ok; Pas his contribution to the CPP. 2,392,000 pounds, worth $646,- HARLEY LEADS ACTION tional Council of Women, : have | mily as the husband's sole occu- | jegs and now it is on my sealp. But the pension legislation re- | 000. This is $2,000 less than last This is too ‘a Almost all of Bechuanaland’s trade is with South Africa. About 20,000 of its natives work as laborers in South Africa each ‘ Sawes : : 4 “ j - | on Health and Ifare. This | some have serious reservations.| ing will spark a nationwide de- man may get a rebate on his ov- ‘ ear. And it-is said that South: Africa-| Stake,” it adds, “drawing and.quarter- |. 0° Mean sme ms hs liishnase they ie comeen tbele TONSIL TICKLING eaiabtiesh Bik the aceuphienctae lt ie NANO naa to see Bechuanaland become | ing, the thumbscrew and the rack chairman Oakville’s Dr. Harry on oe = P. W. mites: Can enlarged | wrich a oe works may 9 ” tonsils cause tickling of the because no provision has been A ieee independent because it will take Britain off its doorstep. , the problem of another impoverished and probably unstable new nation in this area pies a big question mark. It is hardly PaRiaite of course, SBS The fact is, of course, that the pub- | coe. It plans a long series of | ing introduced in the United REPLY oe ohio wee ae | lic can no longer tolerate—much less | Pearapes win cwnadien Me: | Gas tie Gaetan ee ito achieve this end, U.S. edu- eens oo aa 19 piloto sad : enjoy—the spectacle of hangings a8 | dical Association, welfare scien) + jg | cationists agree that good liter@- | ronays HEALTH HINT— Melnnis HOBBY mental institutions are not popularly: understood nor accepted. Rival ethnic - groups compete for authority. Pol- ‘itians, aware of the heavy penalties for failure in the game they have chosen to: play, become cynical and corrupt. Army officers are often waiting in the wings to take over ‘when the opportunity offers. Of the 87 self-governing countries in Africa Ak today, at least seven are ruled by ixtary juntas. A few others had miiate coups but some semblance of civilian) rule was restored. In any case, | Observer, which says that those who believe it is effective and may be justified, should logically insist on public executions. “Burning at the might be more effective still. With television and movies and enthusias- tic advocates of retention to suggest new wrinkles, we would think there would be tremendous, unexplored deterrent: possibilities in the public execution.” _it-once. did. The... vast__majority _ of. persons today would be sickened by the sight of one. Ask any reporter who has had to undergo the exper-. ience, as a matter of duty! So’ the authorities find it convenient to hurry the victims out of. the world by stealth. : This, is self-defeating; the warning is lost. But no matter! The reten- tionists themselves would not have it otherwise. “They want,” as. the church paper puts it, “humane, secret executions, for somehow we have: Four MPs have submitted pri- vate member's bills touching on this topic, and these have all | been referred for study by the | Commons Standing Committee Harley. Its 24 members also include Parliamentary Secre- tary Mrs. Margaret Rideout. former Health Minister ‘‘Monte’’ urged this suggested deletion. TWO SIDES TO QUESTION A large proportion of the Health Committee seem to fa- vour this amendment. But pation and source of income, so a cut-off at five babies should be imposed, with no bonus for the sixth and subsequent babies. This Health Committee hear- ~ New English Welcome Monteith, Bernard Rynard and Brand, the outspok- | en Ralph Cowan, lawyers Pat, Cameron and Jim Brown, and | level-headed thinkers like Mrs. Grace MacInnis and Ernie Pas- To add to parental concern over the “new math”, now comes the “new English.” It hasn’t arrived yet, but i# ap- pears to be on the way. It is be- The term ‘‘new Englieh’’ PUBLIC. FORUM. ; NEED. FOR MORE. CARE Sir—A tablestock potato grower shouldn’t be fined for planting his own seed. He is not guilty of tramping on any- one's toes. He doesn’t sell seed: af he did he might be. If he dis- covers any rot in his crop it would be much to his advan- tage to inform the Inspection De- partment and get cleaned up. He might be inconvenienced a little in selling his crop. Cer- tainly he woud be foolish not to “Recognizing the serious shortage of dentists in. the ‘pro- | vince financial assistance will \ be extended -- -’ Isn’t this a “real dilly” of a dangling parti- ciple? “In order to thoroughly exa- mine and -- -"’ There is actual- ae need for a split infinitive Why capitalize ‘‘means test’ |} and why ,‘‘my Government” instead of ‘“‘My Government’? Surely there must be some- gils Mercury misleading because what ts be ‘ing taught is not new. It is that the methods and techniques that ee det cee a And a common goal sought = 8 betiee Say Of lapel ‘Such is \the result-of the nationalist as : of Dick and Jane and other | become civilized enough to recognize | Set new seed. | ope who could have spotted era. But as Lord It's the seed potato . growers | thes . | equally unappetizing charac urge of th Lugard, that whatever deterrent value there ‘ites ahs guilty i. Ginny eaaee, | prove a ee ters. It has done little to im one. of. the '\greatest of Britain’s col- onial adminjstrators in Africa said many years ago in describing the changes which-had already taken place, “Their very discontent is a measure of their progress.’’' may have been, has been more than -offset by the brutalizing influence of capital punishment on society.” EDITORIAL NOTES A Cincinnati woman was accused selling seed that might be diseas--|- ed and not show up in their crop. ially the smalls. Seed grow- ers shouldn't be allowed to sell without ‘taking every precau: tion such as cleaning up ony year. Getting bags mixed, grad- It would be a big loss to | have them turned down, espec- } T am, Sir; ete., Charlottetown. GRADE XII STUDENT | ° | A WASTE OF MONEY | S6,—We are told that & will cost millions of dollars to | place a man on the moon. What Occasional ‘harmful. REPLY No. Psoriasis usually appears in more than one place, hence the lesions did not spread from your legs to your scalp. throat? REPLY * Yes, particularly when. asso- ciated with sore throat and en- larged uvula (the tip of the soft palate). SAME THING : U. K. writes: Is arrested tub- erculosis the same as inactive tuberculosis? insomnia is ‘got quires that his new employer must start making deductions for the man when he begins work, and must also make its contribution to the fund. The REAL ESTATE SALES _ Son Realiatte Service Phone B02 man who is a director of, say, . year’s. Reports covering 62 per erie ag oct the province were turned in by 959 beekeep- Whatever your needs — cameras - projectors - tape recordes - you name iti — you can rent it new ANY Som &: Ean taiced ‘Charlottetown to: Montreal Moncton Saint John Halifax : of shooting her fiance in the shoulder. a terrible waste of money. That | ti : A Lively Conference He subsequently married her. The | perth nether Boat ee ee ee ee 2 aa et ee lite of ; i : : Ns sone. it's almoSt | food to the thousands upon thou- | discouraging trend — as it ; Quebecs new elite of technocrats is the judge hearing the case dismissed impossible not to get equip- | sands of children who are going | Ought — it will be more than ment, gloves and bags mixed. | hungry in the world today. On | Welcome. S dne ‘reported to have emerged “battered and bruised” from a recent going- over at the hands of some of the | province's leading intellectuals. The ‘gene.bf the academic. mahem was a conference at Laval University on “Power in French Canadian Society.” Sociologist Fernand Dumont of Laval had set scene in advance with a paper laudi: university-trained experts. In the world of advanced technology, he said, knowledge was power and the new lords of know-how came into their own. But this idea was clobbered by Leon Dion, director of Laval’s polit- _ical science department, who allowed that there had been some change in social conditions in the past 10 years, but that it had been vastly exaggerat- } the.new_ power elite of |. the charge on the grounds “I would never marry a woman who shot me intentionally and I don’t believe any- one else would either.” On the other hand,.. suggests. an excHfange, maybe the knowledge that she might shoot straighter next time prompted. the swain to march smartly to the altar. **_ * * Toy-of_the.year-in the United King- dom is less than a couple of inches long. It is a scale model of the famous James Bond car. It is complete in every detail with buttons that operate ' an armour-plated screen at the back of the car and two machine guns at ; the front. And in case the passenger | in the car should get awkward he can be ejected from his seat through the roof top simply by pressing another button Why is there so much more ring | rot in some sections than oth- | ers? Careless seed rs with an axe to grind and ent to sell is the answer. ‘ I am, Sir, etc., “FOOD PRODUCER | Freetown, P.E.I. ~ . THATSTHRONE SPEECH ‘Sir—Who was _ responsible for the final editing of the “Speech from: the Throne?” One can suspect that His Hon- or, a former teacher, ‘must have squirmed at times when he read ‘that instrument’ which was put in his hands. Here are only a few examp- les of the atrocious grammati- cal errors it contained: — “The total value of agricul- ture (?) production in 1965 reach- ed an all time high due to im- proved quality. " ete. “Due to’ is an adjectival phrase and what is needed here is an adver- bial phrase such as “because of” or ‘‘owing to’’. the. authority ; claim that the Almighty never | intended that man should go to the moon. What would he. find | there? , What would he do there? iicpns Oh, yes, he. could & some “moon-shining” there. Help the poor old moon to shine brigh- | ter. Well! It is no joke, but it is a senseless waste of . money, ~Man,-your~-place—is—down—here— on earth as long as you are in | your fleshly tabernacle. Readers will who attempted to build the tow- er of Babel, and what happen- ed to them. God was greatly displeased with them; and He manifested His displeasure by confounding their language. There is a lesson here for the two nations that are engaging | in the moon race T am. Sif. ete... W. D: JOHNSTON, | Montague, Pb: of- Holy Writ 1} recall the men | (From The Guardian ies) TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO “(March 9,°1941) A compulsory’ blackout was in | force in a section of Charlotte- town for hours amd early the | next morning a freezing rain | disrupted electric service. How- ever, just when the sagging wir- “es -were— threatening —-to-—quit- over a much larger area the | rain stopped. “| Our Yesterdays | Labor Minister Ernest Bevin | called for 100,000 women volun- teers for shell4illing factories pending the start of British lab- or conscription. (March 9, 1956) | A wind-fanned blaze, discov: ered about 11 p.m., completely estroyed the MacQuarrie Dry aning Plant in Summerside. | TEN YEARS AGO Toronto Winni N Balt) Tu Lo a complimentary meals Blue Fare Plan = dda 2e ht Corner Brook s new Red Bargain Fares ally attractive, Call CN about id © © $16.00 $20.00 $34.00. $56.00 car prices including the Red, White and f