training or re-establishment, but who are affected by programs, to ewitch their farms to other, more efficient uses. , Cold Weather| NOTES BY THE WAY. Can Be Killer t It’s very strange: civilized na. J — ing federal apending, this will mean a total spendirig of about $250 mil- lion over the next five years. The federal government has also agreed to examine provincial ARDA agreements on a year-to-year basis, instead of examining each program individually. This will méan more provincial autonomy and will stream- line ARDA administrations. Also, the concept has been broadened to @ yeer off island ond U.K. $20.00 per | include fisheries as well as rural . 4 h fet] below 95 deg-ees F and the | from you next week for my dau- U.S and slrewhere outside Brith Com | ae oionment. beat clue to thes plight was, 10 | ghier's coming ow.” "Flower | % Us-—Washington Journal. eel abdomen; it was cold. Ww. “Yes, . , gir Te single, COPY. ion The current ARDA agreements Hypothermia is more com-| shall “ave the very best ten ‘er | A Doliceman’s dog is Santa ber Audit Bureev have run more than two years. To mon in the elderly, especially | poor dear. Wot were she put in | Monica, California, did = not MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1965. Nov. 80, 678 projects had been ap- | hose living ae reey . oh for?'’— Montreal Star. wake up when a burglar enter- , active and the ed his house and sole a purse. : , : ved or were under considerati apartments have an aniquated | Mother— “ now tell me Sir John’s Anniversary =| Prove’ or were tn vite he aoetinge ystem In sdditiop, | wha you meant by introducing | When a police officer arrived { Noted in a recent Ottawa dis- | federal sad —— ure by many cannot afford warm cloth- ee to Mr. news your. oust? later to investigate the burglary 23 ae Serene ae era provincial governments ; ghter— * e’me, moth- | the dog was awake and bit the sjpateh was the fast-that little en- | (6 969 minion, Overexposure also is a prob- | er, but. Mr."Bgown appears (0 | visiting policeman. In faitness pe was being shown in the lem among the feebleminded | be on the pofyt’ of proposing, | thusihem ‘How does Prince Edward Island’ | and the confused; they leave | and jt would ‘not db to run any | t© all police dogs, it should be ‘+ nation’s capital and throughout the “eountry in today’s big event, the 1 150th anniversary of*the birth of # Sir John A. Macdonald. The only ‘eelebrations mentioned as being Aplanned were those taking place in Kingston, Ontario, where Sir John’s expect to fare under the new agree- ments? Apparently there is a feel- | ing that difficulties are being iron- éd out and that there will be less | delay in getting action than was experienced in“ the past: We may expect, when thé Legislature meets, UNDER WINTER’S BLANKET OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson estimated that many more cas- es of this type were missed be- cause ordinary thermometers do not go low enough. This con- dition often causes confusion, ing gait. The majority. did not com- plain of the cold; the diagnosis was made accidentally be. cause their offspring or neigh- bors were suspicious that all was not well with the aged per- son. The pulse and respirations were slow and ‘lie blood press- ure low. The skin was dale blu- ish, and puffy. Shivering seldom occurred after ‘be temperature windows open or walk outside | without dressing warmly. Con- cern about bodily discomfort de- | creases in people with diseases of che brain and mental prob- | lems. The use of alcohol and | the barbituates also plays role. The best treatment is a warm room where the hypothermic man or woman can sit or re- A lot of thoonshine is being | sold in Qué thanks to the ed world it is a joy and a delight co be reminded that no machine has been invented that can shoe a horse and that blacksmiths, stout fellows, are making a mint.—Vancouver Sun. “And now, doctor, that I've told you I'm going to marry Nora, there's one.thing I want to get off my chest.” “You just tell me about it, my boy.” “A <attooed heart with ‘Kitty’ on it.""—Toronto Globe and Mail. Regular Customer— “I shall want a large quantity of flowers risk. He has a strong prejudice against mothers-in-law.’’—Mon- creal Star. o| | tions spend vast sums of money “Under the new agreements, Ot- By Dr. Theodore R. eg Delle® strike of liquap store employees. | to send scientific expedition tawa will spend up to $25 million a mt yeer many a r “people i's not the as the sult uncivilized peoples to try to dis j ngia eces at separati¢@t speakers have | cover why they're so happy. — year, an increase of $5 million over sarily or died as & peouk of cold.| heen spread pmmel. Calgary Herald. the annual federal maximum allow- wooier. eee ee —. tawa Journal: re was ' eee Peddier—“‘any teapot spouts, ed at present. With provinces match- (hypothermia) and authorities | In this inere automat Sacer ibiee: we basket, today, mum?"’ Lady of the House— ‘If you don't go away I'll call the police.’ Peddler ‘“Ere you are mum— whistles, sixpence ea&ch.’—Montreal Star, Who are the champion book readers? Don't try to guess you couldn't. They are the Finns. In Finland the reading of books has reached the astonishing {{z- ure of four books per year, per capita. In. England the popula- tion reads about one book per year, each. In the Unked States one figure is a dismal] one-tenth of a book per year for each one Mentioned this mixed-up mitc was a Chesapeake Retriever . | Fort William Times-Journal Grim Wait For Malaysia | By Carman Cummings Cc an Press Staff Writer Malaysia has small hope of said Thursday it will do so ‘‘im- ig early politica] life ears sealed that the matter will be fully report- cline while the body ‘empera- | aid from the United Nations in | mediately” if po ae é e so far as - - . lly. H th vent of indonesian attack, | £Indonesian attacks are laun- ip'y_ this fo not tre se oncerned. | -°7 0" and discussed. Delicate Problem Posed For Conservatives | i 3 dual, Meet iB se tiew of many UN dip: hed jlottetown at ia, ¢0 if . - v , skin, which means that -lectric | lomats. The phrasing indicates Malay- Significant Trend It appears that Communist China is going to keep on depend- ing on western capitalist countries— except the United States—for food. and industrial machinery and sup- plies to build up its own industry. | igihere will be ¢ fitting program de i oe jon, and while it ‘has been planned by the Young Progressive Conservative Associa- tion. its non-political nature is em- phasized. It will be, in every sense,” | tribute from all our people to the ~~ eS The three small parties in the House of Commons. went home for Christmas in. the mood to throw out the Liberal Govern- ment a the first opportunity in 1965 — unless. Prime... Pearson first purges his cabinet of its ted wood-rot. The arithmetic of the composi- tion of the House in this: in 2 unfought battle of the Tory cau- cus--are -the‘‘Diefenbaker cow- boys'’, consisting mostly of the majority of Prairie MPs. These | are long on voice to cheer “The | Chief” wunquestioningly: they are short on political acumen to read the writing in the elections, | in the. polls and in the pw b lic | mood. They are uncritical of | + to return on his skid-tracks to their rural obscurity. , This multiple cleavage in the Tory Party is the happiest New | Year augury for the beleagured Prime Minister. It suggests that, come an early vote of no confi- dence; sufficient of the wiser Tories would abscain from vot- ‘ing to ensure the survival of his | | blankets and hot water ags are taboo. Severe hypothermia requires fluids, antibiotics, and hydrocortisone. The causative factors must be correcied later, with a better heating ywvstem, more nutrition. We do not know, whether a similar problem exists in tha United States. The Lucky old- | clothing, and improved | They believe Russia would veto any attempt by the Secur- | ity Council to set up a peace force. | force—depending on the circum- | stances of the attack. A smaller group of dissenters, | | however, thinks there still is. an | outside chance the Soviet Union | would permit formation of a | sia is expecting a stepup of infiltration and subversion rather than direct attack. This thinking coincides with that of some Western military experts at the UN, who point out that Indonesia is highly vul- nerable to retaliatory air at- tacks by British planes on her harbors, airfields and other ip- ——t 6 Ganada's first Prime | ~ an *RCUSITY-|~ ernment, 129 Liberal MPé, of | the man on whose coattatls hey base ~ thet. memory of Canada’s first * Com Thié-view is supported by a recent | Chom one, Mr. Speaker, does | all, Including “vome previous | S°verBment— because —>y s€ek-| story are those able to’ G0 | hope on beiief thet Russia will oeenaiiens. thet Sek 4 Minister and chief architect o - | article in a Polish trade magazine | 2 vote excep: in case of a tie; | political rejects, rode to Ot- | ® change in their leadership be- | south during the freezing | try to prevent any closer rela- y think that Sukarno will federation. Here, where the grand | which gives a comprehensive run- | upOP%s*Non Demecrae WS |e eee eee months ‘tions between China and Indo- | sion, “unless assured of - the - | MPs, 18-New Democrats,, NO APPETITE ia, that ’ ; project was conceived, and where down of China’s foreign trade. Creditistes and nine Social Cre- ° e Mrs. G. writes: My husband quit the UN. ah the Tater has | Tne mot ol Penge ints ne past year was-given over to-cele- | “Australian occupies first place in | ‘sit, Tat i, the Opposition Science And Ethics farce Misc ona tece 2 | teen aoe et setpoint 8,0" SuRATBOH PACER ating * honoring’ the centennial of | this respect; its wheat accounts for | would defeat the Government New York Times pill I could give him to improve | of view agree there i no cance | 12,0me of the most serious ques- ; first Confederation Conference, | half of Peking’s. imports. Next by 136 to 128. the Conserva- |. A sense of disquiet over the | eye to what is likely to win fin- | MS appetite” that the General Assembly | jonseee “eisned by UN dip- { 7 . . ; EPLY would set up a.force in the | : comes Canada, with wheat in tive , Mr. Diefenbak- |. internal health of science on | ancial support and publicity, Let well enough alone, pro- | There is little hard infofma- aga er, will no move a motion | this continent is evident in| even at the expense of neglect-| yi4eq he is ocherwise healthy, event ot risisteace te assembly | tion, but much speculation to the main commodity. Since July, 1968, we sold China 85 million bush- els at more than $150,000,000. Britain, Red China’s oldest of no confidence against the Government at the first oppor- tunity after Parliamen reas- sembles next month. The small- er parties seem certain, as of now, to support such a motion. many of the papers and dis- cussions at the current Mon- treal meeting of the American Association of the Advancement of Science. This may seem paradoxical at first sight in view of the high ing other more important sub- jets within his competence. There is the scientist who _ac- cepts the privileges and salary of a university professor, but then seeks to escape all of that post's responsibilities and obli- We assume you are serving at- tractive and appetizing meais, and making dinner a pleasant and happy occasion A cocktail before eating may encourage appetite. of an assembly venture in the | peace-keeping field at this point peace-keéping powers is at the | heart of the constitutional strug- | gle that has nearly immobilized | the UN this year. The thought | the effect that the two countries may join North Korea and North Viet Nam—and possibly Cambodia—in an organization rivalling the UN and keeping nearly 1,000,000.000 Asians out ft western trading partner, is em- |. thus assumin attend. phasizing machi , : : t ae fe Govern- | Prestige of scientiss and the | gations while building an. inde- PAINLESS ULCER —_— makes diplomats shudder. | of the UN family. machinery and supplies. | ance at the ; ; M. J. H. writes: C | H * | mem would fall: Mr. Pearson expenditures that so | pendent research empire finan- . J. H writes: Can a peptic | Some observers suggest that MMMM MT a er total sales to Peking hit would ask the Governor Gener. | ciety is iow providing for re- | ced by government or foundat- ulcer exist without pain’ | President Sukarno probably |§ it’ Q $36,400,000 in 1968, and- final fig- {- al to dissolve Parliament; and search. ion . REPLY | took due note of these facts of \ ts Here The New ‘ , But this very situation is at| There is the scientist who ad- | Yes. because pain stems from | jife before quitting the UN.and|§ "MeCulloch" ures for 1964 Canada would be plunged into | burning of the 0, 2n ule quitting \. eCulloc A ~ ¥ are expected to reach | i¢s fifth eight-week election cam- | the root of the questions that | justs his data and findings to the . 0, 2n ulcer by the | stepping up nis “confrontation” | . $56,000,000. Ninety thousand Chin- | paign within eight years— a sit- | #% being asked in Montreal. | political or business needs of fo the relief of pain that tae. | against the Malaysians and their | CHAIN SAW \ _|, ese. visited the .British industrial — preceded te Gr ae aclenee en is being oor. a... the aggregate, no doubt, ee eee The ue | * some ‘diplema ts also question | Friet ” cae N : s . L 5 i Ime to heal, ‘ exhibition at Peking in November, | wou Tones BE wiser | [Pict by, affluence, and wheth- | those guy of these and, other | Set there is no dlatress ‘because | {BE Potential effectiveness of N the biggest ever staged in Red | , Fer many Conservaiive MPS, | tists may be leading to serious | che minority, but they are al- | the stomach acid has been neu- |) Presence. W uch Prosuasay ’ q China. Exhibits were worth $83,- | probiem There are 10 ‘Tory | Public. consequences. ready sulficient i oumber to | “TA | Corder between Indonesia aad |8 \ , = | problem. There are 10 TOTry | “ the focus of concern is with | cause a rising tide of critica! NORMAL THYROID Aalavat the island ef Bor- \ 000,000 and the Chinese bought at | MPs from Quebec, every one Oo! | ethical misconduct that is too | public comment. Mrs. ES. writes: What is | Malaysia on D . z \ least th a subtle to be covered by ‘any.| The discussions in Montreal | Meant & nontoxic thyroid | Deo. t reeypurth of them on the | possibly Leon Balcer and Cle- | criminel code, but which mever-| show that the leaders of Amer: | 62nd? | At the least, however, the \ spot. They also t ment Vincent might exgect to REPLY | force would represent a reproot $129.00 bought extensively outer ‘0 | theless strikes at the héart of | can science are well aware of: . | ° defeat in an election if | j.ientific in ; : these Jems and Pp The glafd is normal if it {s | ffom much of the Communist ® from French and Dutch firms. ae tegrity.. rob are anxious : ie : : q _ they_campaign as Diefentories..| ““rhere-is— the scientist-w ho | to-deal-with them-before outside | 20 not toxic, ‘and not | and non-aligned world against |) Meith Carmichael & This trade has been looked down | Two or three of these seem | picks his research topic with an | intervention is called for enlarged. When an excessive | Sukarno tactics. : 85 Brackle ees 8 at Washi but in hi ready to sink with the Diefen- : amount of thyroid | one is | WILL ASK HELP y PL Rd. 4 y upon ashington, but in his | sateau: but Leon’ Balecr, | 15 secreted, symptoms of toxicity| Malaysia has not yet asked Sherwood \ State of the Union message Presi- | strong right-hand Paul Martin- often occur thyrotozicosis. | for UN assistance, although It | prea aaraaa ama mya aay dent Johnson _indicated there may be-a change of policy in this regard. eau and c:.ers would p-:f-r to live to fight another day. This shey aa} ettempt of movirg San Marco In Space Christian Science Monitor ¥ Other western powers see no way from how rae They borrowed an American te Sams have the race all national holiday might well have | why such trade shouldn't be cul- independents." _ oot own, “rheo, Daly bocosha Perhaps because ee n proclaimed in recognition of tivated ‘and There are Conserzativo MPs - T ame | are scientists whatever their na- the . and welcomed. from every cther prsvince—+x- | the first nation after the Soviet | tionality. The specialist in Rome occasion. Certainly it is among the most | *ept the soudiy Libsral }ew- | Union and the United Staes to | can have an original idea as We can do our best here to make striking events of the past year that undia 4. who are w4 cor | Venture _ eng wit oe well as the one in Moscow. He up for this omission, and for the dis- 60 per cent of Communist “China’s ul protest agsinat a ier 'erat08 ching crews . vesineed colt aster as pouieein * hme appointing apathy which has been | j ports t h in which they have lost cenf'-| Italy's San Marco I has been | The mosaic of space Tesearch “shown in handling the affair on a ane Ni “ae oe : — dence — if I read the sigs | orbiting since Dec. 15, sending | will need the best sills and tn- ‘ ct . ne years ago per cen . atmosp ta ea: sights scientists wherever tional scale. . ni there is roject designed | Cosperative efforts ad came from Communist countries, 75 | group of Conservative MPs, who Rome. Now leet te planing the | ouch as theee involving the Och New ARDA Agreement per cent from Russia alone. epreer be to a con- | first ‘eachinae from pads| ed States with Canada and Eur., " ; or wae Dief leader which opean nations, are useful ‘As indicated by Forestry Minis- Should Be Amended | pore him to hs oxree oa, |b, rear oD fr | Bet pee has | ter Sauve, the minister in charge of The Supreme Court of Canada is ioe vetoes te perform the enoes- Wha we enous me we, ar elghed to that _,4 ARDA at the federal level, a broad | said to have “stunned” the Depart- doenestves. ° ° & | gafting tems the Modierrencen 7% attack on rural poverty will be | ment of Immigration in deciding .| gue thst the only way to ax rid ety _ eevee ee 2 er ee eee "launched under the newly signed | that ministers of immigration had | Of jet wnvetcome leader is M ., : federal-provincial aeeareen sé. no right to decide whether. or not a | §n electoral sbellacking under ovies For Drun ‘Speaking recently before the New | person should remain in jail. What | jersuade him to resin - but 1 The Oregonian Brunswick Federation of Agricul-'| should stun Canadian citizens, sug- Sean protunty wrees the Con: In Essex County, New Jer- | gation by police or while taking ‘ture, he ssid that ARDA experts |"wests the Port Erie Letter-Review, | {27gi" PO" fr a leat «| sy: Sms te eared a | EY te cou have mapped those areas in Canada | «is the belated. information that a -All these Conservatives be- | filmed.” ty law enforcement officers hope rural poverty is most acute. | minister of the Crown could thus | Weve ‘Hat. lp ao election, the | | After experimems 1 itera, | °2, ‘eter potential performers in Of these are in Eastern Can- | take into his own hands the right | could be decisively beaten by | the New Jersey authorities have | “rhe movie comers mney be “What is really needed in situa- | of a court of law, ‘| tee Conservatives under: sew | (ee Oar eT a smend | te, sewer to the question: of said. ene The. judgment of the Supreme* Akgned agelaet these in the | movie cameras during interro- Polen aay ig? " sive program of regional | Court is in itself an argument for a convincing juries by words oe ie ‘ whith aye! n ; fay Le a . alone tha: a driver was really e Pemens, ‘wilh 5 wow to | complete overhneling of the fm U.S. Election Fallout : - | Se. et ee bg | oe ars : eat _ possible, development re can, Anything that is. - heiteh ties Poem : cults are ction aly Gry sate genus not” | aft to minnaal dertion ie . zs cto cme: FLY AND TAKE THE TIME OUT OF TRAVEL 8. not Be laid ar diveretion that is in the hands of | congress agtaiel by’ the az entirely atthe door of the, na woman, saggerng song a LIA and lesser officials. or heat eee Novemb- : > att eT ee dest erteent onthe Sack whe MONTREAL -(from Moncton): 4 flights daily—§29 Economy one shuffles in lea , won control of Congress only | SurTing & gresting or = protes- way. Ask about 25% Family Fare Diséounts now on Economy fares.” Settee Get debian et ht ad etecten oe Laws pon Kod ppang ont See your Travel Agent for reservations, eas horse Charles Halleck of India- from a. sigte which went 107 7 a suspect without , fa as in the | Goldwater: over Pas-| Warning would be senky. By : Senaror Long, of Lovis- | roney, of Oklahoma, is equally ‘ + a eee S| Se ieee Sa aS GANG Sidietase, maser! Ay PM 2g A rights Sa a ies oe) as the party's Sena- openly sup- ost Cue Ree oa The “ection ot. Rep. 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