t ‘ powers, but that China invaded! India : 4 ba ’ Wie over aborder dispute, then com- Buerger og ‘pe jecting neutralist attempts to med-— Sect 1 hae ’ . . ee i eae | jate the quarrel. But perhaps its most os ke don ff0m. a frond consider whether | colleges these ‘days deat’ kev nae AS | egregious blunder was made during m1 Mathaba rece pen seis bien. Shor: [10 cho tee When ‘ Sn, ee, last autumn’s session of the United you please°explain the cause ‘of |Sreske Daily Record. «hea MAY Sam Tide up in the slever et. Summerside, aiberion Nations, when the question of seating Buerger's disease? My som ts i) Gi. wn caddie! eae wauke Journal. ; crpinveaua ! his early thirties and the circu- |..§ , Le a ' Red China came up for a vote with Jation in his hands and feet i9|MAlor Pepper out. of that bunk-| Friend: “Say, there's a A | : | propaganda organs attacked the world era “singe sy geen ay man . ait, and one apolec- whe says he bel on ; body with bitter condemnation, Ing.” ae ee Fe pentose ada: ee | coupled. ‘with unacceptable demands. ode ations or.T.A.0. ) een has been estimated that if | married a bishop.” — saul * | A suggested reason for the boorish eedeees Gooner teak GRE Scotsmen were abduct- | Star ae “4 almost exclusively in youn Scots whiskey industry A a | behavior of Mao top lieuten- men. The early symptoms re- cease to exist. On skills The ultimate application . of | ants is that they have training semble an inflammation of the @ 80 depend 160 million | the platoon system has recent- ls walls of the arteries and veing pounds annually of Bri- . in diplomacy as practiced in the but after the vessels are ob. (tain’s exports, This is more | \¥ been suggested by a group of ta : | West. There is little evidence that structed by clols the manifesta- |than the total foreign exchange | Midwestern football coaches, al rovies end ares they even understand it. They regard ena Woo: Sieetay, tv ertentagte, EET ine ne gneet| oat as cca coh an eee caring ux, s20.0 pw | ity im the words of Peking’s People’s The cause te. not known but |induarles tagether. — London | clases. —Moose Jaw ‘Times : elsewhere outside British Com | Daily newspaper, as “a tool of the there are theories . There i Herald. monweaith. | imperialists.” The result is that six- sugenes See Sree SS ' Not ‘over 7c single copy: a: = ’ - ! . ‘ © Member ‘Auit Bureey of Circulation. _ | teen years after coming to power as ne ar, eee) ee Kosygin S$ ial Game Whe strongest memory is weaker | @ Communist regime, they are viewed tea * i oa 5 ines than the weakest ink” | with mounting suspidion even by their overly sensitive to the effects of| Canadhan Prose Stall Writer ° 7 SA ¥, FEBRUARY 2, 1906. own ideological buddies. Phone thal tha tenencrature “ot |. Soviet Premier Alexei Koaygin | arms, more bedeuse of Soviet nner : | Perhaps if more consideration were the fingertips drops several de. |22Peere to be playing a special | ambitions to extend its influence An Excellent Program ___ given to this fact at Washington, there grees after. smoking one to tWolNem wer “ducming hope thet [with the United Shine 1 its first annual review, published - “would be less concern about curbing ne a or ao; eee the Anglo-Soviet summit meet-| To the extent that the U.S. over a year ago, the Economic Council Chinese “expansion” and more about tion is Site engarerity. how ii ar oer ae ene an aware A Viet- of Canada stressed the need to im- nee owe pencetel sess peter colsnean Gal perme ere poor gan = uniter ie oe Gemee i underst roughout the world. . in and about the ; public ’ American militery eee ee occepeeunTl aes ; ra arches, sat twates. Cromee Se: celtic against President | threst to Moscow will be te- are, & nampal review. published Should Be Clarified Oe aaliiae cna ct ihe legs aft | Kouygin frequently has been | a ’ . . ie ty kaowledge FEAR ESCALATION last,month, which said in part:. “The Proponents of lotteries have insisted The dlotren a relieved by rent RE, eer! es a The only major danger for the most important current problem is to | that hard-pressed governments are : Involvement’ leeds te continyoss (@ulet_ technician, who privately [Soviet Union ie that the U.S. - achieve and maintain adequate pro- | Passing up an opportunity for the Eee: pain with tenderness over the on ce ae ra a ae oo eae bond ductivity growth. This is the key to | Painless extraction of revenues which ; ! cream aes a on stage the | antagonize North Viet Nam or |/arge the conflict into @ massive economic growth and to rising living | might be used for desirable social oS : | | sa:tte, progress of T.A.0.. fre en ee Sot ae ee standards for Canadians.” objectives. Nowhere. has this argu- , oe queritly is stopped when the Tat Mists eiittcss aix trie Thus the Soviet Union might _ Now the Council is seeking to.do |- ment enjoyed wider appeal than in ‘ : eee vas cena i= Minister Wilson would have find it ong ote ~ : "something about the matter. It has | the province of Quebec. Recently, in- || | : LIKE AN OLD-FASHIONED MIRROR ce is perhaps the most import- ee oe Seirus enleae coen of hand, but allow it to continue J iad aerial terest in the subject has been quick- ant aspect of therapy. It also i8\gome fresh fields for harvest, |Withia acceptable geographic ee pain "SALARIES" TO STUDENTS Zoo" 3 thie ter se a Britain Soviet Union imits and éonferences designed to acquaint | ened because the Lesage government, seer i Rechailoane of tr tie Geasrn | ‘Wikliva euppert: ol: debania's “the-executives of small and medium- in its determined efforts to bring Que- rea F u ne Pg nae circuletion conference on an Indochina set- | Viet Nam policies gives Kosy; oe oe ‘ ‘ ‘ Y "8 sized businesses with the practical ap- | bec standards up to those in neighbor: Free University Education Problem papeverine ace Opie (SSE Lirrixe oY > (soit: “ihe "Wen ake Platinns of the ne ara cch | atl to find new sures of revenue Raa ay Sa : cea tmpiosooy, Lie iat a's av et ouevane knee : ; 5 . : < > a 3 = y , is Vv . piloduction techniques and tech- | ately to find new sou TeveNUC. | swe prominent citizens of the |wise, as Dr. Mackay has stress: |leading= educational euthorities, |Petve- cutting operation, leo ia |Wilson ‘intende to climb gently | bombing to Hanol end es. One such conference, based | _In these endeavors it sought the as- | Atientic Region have propagat- |ed,-the plan would be bad be- notably by Dr..N.A.M. MacKen- |¢feases the blood flow. and prod softly, thankful that oak coek ot Beek CE bac d studies prepared by | sistance of a tax commission which | ed an educational idea now com- cause students would only be rie, former president .of UNB| | - CHRONIC COUGH jthe meeting can take place at | fering to Moscow, but K hae on kgroun: prep catty widiin tes renert, Resed on 8 ing under wide discussion. New- | able. to attend universities with- | and UBC, in a speech at UNB | Mrs. A. writes: My bhusband|all, ia view of the Viet Nam | been ignored. - specialists, will be held in Winnipeg | Tecently oe ‘ foundiand’s Premier. Joseph R. |in their own province. It is im- law school on Oct. 18, 1965 in | won't do anything about what he | paralysis, and aware that Kosy- | Moscow has- adopted an ait néxt week under the joint sponsorship | examination of evidence from 19 | Smallwood began it with the an- | portant, he szid, for Canadians which he said that either all ten calle his cigaret cough. What | gin has mo intention at this stage (of passive resistance as though ate | and the Manitoba countries, the report is probably the semmcement Set vation ot se eg s ount smenaet each | provinces, of nine if Quebec opts ee. to pressure Hanoi into any po | saying a > Eeonomic Consultative Board. most authoritative one we are likely — B Borg A, — — — ctedeais within Shale | oeit™ with the federal govers- | You might remind him that| Moscow sain intention ap- | ful that Koyeia te willing to see ‘Another conference is planned for | to get on the subject: The substance | Gon \year and thal ms gow |PORTABILITY PROBLEM lend’ this end OP Caused: by emoking ‘Tene are ee Heast’ away from Peking |more Aap Matitane Previopecs, War (96: | 2 caig ieieintl. returns. com | ten ot -totweet he suse [Sires w. as"ota’ pebobres [ine maomaentotad he Seth lot seer eal x Saw’ to : * ‘ es : uc . ‘ 25irsor to boing sar meet. | aca. to the goveramens financial | Sy iano tar & tenors, fe a ene bee 4 gate tae [meee Cert, eitee| Prescription For Doctors ings sieawhal: They will be pattern- requirements. : z ee a ee eg capital ope the earn Rare that this as HEAD ee moe Milwaukee Journal - ed on an earlier conference held last | This finding hasn’t discouraged Mr. | “Chancellor Ralph P. Bell of | basis and would involve the fe- | would be ios eure 6 tans ae ps the ectone say toed chaos bad joke about doctors~ be. | doctor, “What we can teach te of Mount Allison then“ took up the | deral government in responsibil- idea, suggesting that the other | ity for higher education.. three Atlantic Provinces should : year in co-operation with the Ontario Caouette, the Creditiste leader in -—BeonomieCouneil. Meanwhile, the | Parliament, from insisting that "the studies are being published by the Criminal ‘Code should be altered to | fotlow suit, and should more- _ Council and are being used by a num- | legalize state lotteries. Answering an_ a —S nae mended in’ the past by many of Premier Smallwood. . ber of provincial, national.and region- | inquiry _ from this quarter, Justice..| could attend a university any- = —— al orgariizations as a basis for their | Minister Cardin stated that the gov- | where in the Region without : ition. own efforts to promote productivity | ernment hopes, during the present ae a - F acendie lies = A- disturbance SeriqusQuinine Shortage en PRATERNAL, TWINS Geographic Society _ : : i dj : 8 Ke, et | q ement t: session, to introduce amendments to | proposal has come from ¢ improv ot Teas afte tro aivershies _ The price of one of man's ear-, Impressed by quinine’s cura- | deficiency for which, the doctor something ts going to be | leading cause of death” and ; Press le has .. The. ‘ about that. Some 1,000 at- cover a wide range of the Rew bu | oo ‘i miniter may have had in | wc Date of STs: Or | Vet Nem. aod a, wovtvide|nrtued vcinchna barks [tn tafe wits a (ee cntmcane 3 Ta | eat be reed rsa d a t . an mind clarifying amendments intended | M&ck#y, pertoliiy"” Vien while eee aT | Workretiteriaaing “deiuks [oC Me OLY eback to school ~ to audy pbile PLAN EPIC MOVIE i loped in recen ; : ’s_ “porta " idea, while e ja a a aa Aatee study vic could | £0 remove some of the present prob- | Mogr. Duttie feels tit tree tul- | Shortage of quinine has been | powder” was circulated Fraternal twins racely have |terersiogy. pobticel science’ and | ROME (AP)—Richard Burton P we! lems of law enf t. But his | tom may well become a univer. | © oe rama COS | don Chrongh © series of mewsne- | ihe same diesees. economics. These courses will [has agreed to play Napoleon ‘pay substantial dividends not only to - ee tity educational nattern. | World War If Indonesia had 42.- | per advertisements in - 1658. NOT ALWAYS be oa he ot |and Peter O'Toole the Duke of Stat mihi chat “but to the | Words -are open to a different inter- | qyyety cAUTION |000 acres. planted in cinchona | These offered "the Feaver| x. T. writes: Will angina pec- \0r, "Tet required those participating directly. : ae | trees. These produced 8 to 90 | Bark, commonly called the Jes- the school of postgraduate med- | Wellington in an epic movie on ct : d pretation because of the pressure the Dr. Mackay adds the timely : eee: toris show up in an electrocar- |icat education of the new Mount | the Battle of Waterloo, a epokes- cémmunities in which they live and to ition | Percent of the world’s supply of | uits Powder, which is so famous | diogram? the counts plete. government has been under to enact | $4t!0e thal # fe ‘ilo | itm, “ptt eaves wee [for theeare"o a mam af |” pepyy Saal coo of medi, ima flake. ordre Die No part of Canada is more in need | legislation enabling the provincial | the universities are provided | DeSimes, GRIME Ake iapanese | PROM SACRED TREE Yes, but many victims of this |steinberg, hospital director, is |day. The $10,000,000 pleture, te P py 0 thorities to institute lotteries. In the | With, facilities to accommodate | $ccUPs ‘ 4. teondition have @ sormal electro: |tq humanize the practice of |be directed by John Hustoa, of promoting economic growth than | #UMorities to ins CS. UD Me | the influx of students it would | sequent struggle for independ | The drug became indispen- | cardiogram. Chest pain 1s a bet-!medicine by broadening the out. | will show the battle through the the Atlantic area. The productivi ty “1 circumstances; it would’ be well to~| pring. ; : ee ao ea oe — es roe t ayn ter diagnostic clue. HINT. look of physicians. ‘‘You can't | eyes of both Napoleon and Well- conference scheduled for the Mari- hte . hh ce Ao alee ean’ Be Gonla wos ioe pita To prevent sriugaling,|Indon- northwestern son Amemica Me sane dont Sekdk sib ee ee eee SANS | eee imes this therefore of cardinal |. POUCy e mattef, and the sooner | epost? How will it be financed by | *si# Pat an embargo on the cin- | was an important industry. Con- | lower in non—or ex- eigaret _ times year is the better. Mr. Cardin said just groviness? And aetna -chona bark from ‘which quinine | tinuing heavy demand for quin- | smokers. ; the : ; . | ts extracted. > ine almost caused the destruc: ieee eee | DRUG STILL ESSENTIAL tion of all cinchona trees within | ¢ Dr, Van Dellen should be Since the cost of education in.| , After World War II, research | reasonable reach of civilized | addressed to: Dr. Theodore | | developed. several’ synthetics to | areas. importance, and it is to be hoped that all concerned will endeavor to take ‘ adVantage of it. © $3 enough, in his reply to Mr: Caouette, to encourage speculation which may © g be wholly unjustified. a : ot y and ; ondary battle: malaria. the: dread tropi- Botanists; merchants; and tia- TI Off : grades is already the prime pro- . ; + : une, Chicago, Tilineis, Cas ro Te $s em . EDITOR Al NOTES blem of the provinc he pro cal diseasé that quinine had | tional leaders became alarmed t I | | ; for hi rhe . asta long controlled so vattectively. at the depletion of the valuable i GRANT LOAN Premier Castro has launched another verbal. barrage against Communist China, accusing it of trying to subvert the Cuban: army with anti-Russian literature and by direct contact. The London Observer, which has been keeping count, figures that he’s now charged his.one-time cronies with being guilty of “extortion, blackmail, subversion, aggression, strangulation, i icism, deception, dis- lution therefore requires an en- | age. . smuggled out of Peru about 100 ‘ * ater , "the 3 _the tablets. : at, s cantar outies: | “Medicine trom the cinchona | years ago and’ planted oa the Don't miss a single issue: Have THE ‘GUARDIAN honesty, respect an ae Meee Portability has been ‘stressed | bark was first used to treat mal- | Indonesian istand of Java, when delivered to your Winter Holiday address and keep Otherwise, perhaps, they may be good fellows; but it is doubtful if Castro will concede even that.’ te The trouble started some time ago during the meeting in Cuba of the Asian, African and Latin American” People’s Solidarity Conference—a gathering which China had been working to promote since the mid- fifties. Just as the conference was getting started, the Cuban premier— ‘the only Latin American leader rec- | says the dispatch, “don’t like their | military service almost immed- Larre: PEL ognizing Peking—announced that | visitor, the penguins do.” ae eer, “Gletarbing question for [speak softly ial er the oak | ne gd sees : | there had ‘been a misunderstanding Se an Shia “TEN YEARS AGO today is, did he (or she’ actual. ‘piece out of range. | Name Vin DR AGEAEEES RVG MeN eek a ede Bi ehgio i haaetes ; with China over a rice trade contract. | In March, the Duke of Edinburgh CFobenary 12, 1066) |W Bee et yiaewen who eald oooh ieriieeie hen ana eresnd eee | Instead of showing polite if not sym- | will be opening an exhibition of | pospital me oC the “eu ea,|@ telephone company employee things that might prove oaae [eee oo de ooo pathetic concern, Peking called British men’s wear in New, York as | Home on February 7th. Thirty. | Oe eo him ro ne ‘ams af gre the on eceves he beneeeenereeaneesen eens VE ssivcevecdtvcrnsevece | >“ Gastro a War. Castro” hasn't stopped” |~ part of a campaign to boost exports in. | %° Members were present Pestaeai¥on ean ee ee ce, Hie shall sae —*T Winter Wollday Addrend ccscdscsssessssesssesccseel blasting them ever since. the United’ States. ‘ Qualified’ ap- | tain, presided. Reports were | Sits: jsiques | Wen. human netere | a | - This is but one example of how H GF. M SWE. Crs. |ingly) spoken with telephone re- | PLAN PERMANENT MALL : programs, : China has been losing its few friends | the British magazine, Tailor and Cut- ton of er Savile Senin ceiver covered in the usu@l way | Girawhk: tc) ae ag ead _ busi- | Start Date .s.ssssessseecrcresverecesreeeenevers gene | in recent months. Its squabbles with | ter, who remarks loftily: “Although |, | were distinctly beard by people | — _Prepery tl! wens letterkesds... AU Ste NMI Aa Veeks Fishy) daicccascowassshvaniies |dtime friends in the Kremlin | 1 wouldn't class’Prince Phili gt toe gamial gbaocal sootting | ree AAAs tei. fet. lnasgae a pie toe 0: reedilenel atanteed LS - . : its o e ft e wou class’Prince Philip as on€ | of the Empire Life Insurance | When cate,was taken not just |margin a plan for a perrhanent work guatanteed. sada: sine sddihclsih lia? inatiiesaatial le* Ca 8 have become notorious. Its sabotage of the Afro-Asian conference last | is, always impeccably tailored, and | fig’ i tan n Ont.. on February | ine voice did not carry clearly on (Street, @ block south of Parlia- year, because of refusal to toe Pek- one couldn't level any criticism at 4 id pacDonaié. <p Gealieae: the phone. aos |ment Hill, board of control Tre- C E Nl T R A L Oe eeeereree ween eeereeene POOP O Oe Meee meer eeeeeereneneneee ry -jng’s line, rankles in the minds of - many neutral nations. It is recalled, - : togsthat India once stood as a friend. A pill designed in East Germany to cure low blood pressure has been found to yield a surprising side effect—it stops smoking. The phe- ‘nomenon was stumbled upon by a chain-smoking woman who took the reduced td nil. Now, East Germans whose blood pressure gives no cause for complaint’ are clamoring to tak “An albatross believed to have flown 6,000 miles across the South Pacific Santiago, Chile, The big bird, found exhausted on the shore this week with Zealand 4-1756", was revived with ago Zoo. There it was berthed with pelicans and penguins, pending word proval is expressed by the editor of of Britain’s ten best-dressed men, he -orthodox in his style of dress. But : his conservatism should go down very | of Peking among non-Communist i ¢ well in the States.” ! ’ pill and found her smoking promptly from New Zealand is reported from © ~a'leg band reading “Museum of New » massage baths and fish in the Santi- from New Zealand. “The pelicans,” : him on that count. For me, he’s too ” = ion. But that would only be the start of the matter. The number of students would rise as soon as free tuition was introduced. This, as UNB’s Dr. Mackay has pointed out, would necessitate an immediate ex~ansion of facil- ities, including faculty, library, laboratory and residence. Msgr. Duffie, president of St. Thomas, was: equally emphatie _in pointing out the immediate needs that would arise. The so- 8 a necessary criterion; other- Our Yesterdays » (From The Guardian Files) —— Febriary 12, 1941)” Wendell L. Willkie, in New York City, called Winston: Chur- chill, Britain’s Prime Minister, the ‘greatest public figure in the world." Britain announced youths — 19. years-old would be called for presented by the treasurer, Mrs. Company, held at the head of- town had won the General Man- ager's award for the second consecutive year in recognition of his managerial achievements in the company’s Chariottetown branch. TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO vision would be a formidable- imposi- | The bitter drug was a |as an exclusive cure. United States troops in Viet Nam have. | new strains of ma resistant | to the synthetics. quinine | is as essential nowadays as it’ | was in World ‘War I and the | early stages of World War II. Quinine is also used as a tradi- | tional cold and enza rem- | edy. It is found in hair tonics | and cooking bitters. “Tonic | water,” containing quinine, is a | favorite warm weather bever- aria victims in ‘orthern Peru and Ecuador about 1630. The diséase, ‘known under many names—ague,’ marsh fever, jun- forests, and they sought to save | the. cinchona tree by transplant- _ing. Elaborately equipped expe- ditions scoured the Andes for seeds and plants. A high-altitude tree, the cinchona thrives on slopes 3,000 to 9,000 feet above sea level with ample rainfall. Exploratory teams met oppo- sition from the South American Indians. They -regarded the. tree as sacred and objected to its removal from the country. A supply of seeds finally was it was Dutch . owned. The. tree was also introduced in other tropical areas, but grew best on. Java, The trees there still pfo- gle fever— took @ heavy toll of early colonists. duce the world's largest supply - of quinine. ° Ottawa Most everyone’s done it —put a hand over the mouth of the telephone receiver and said something the person on the ot- her end of the line wasn't sup- to cover bn actualy the mouthpiéee with the hand, But when the words were gpo- ken near the ear-piece — as is sometimes done by people’ cov- ering a mouth — the words carried audi over ‘the line. The listening end of the instru- " ‘Three out of five Ynsults (jok- | “Been Losing Friends Lately? | a-s Journal |ment picked up the sound @s There's an eerie none , especially for pe cseh Giada we leroe cla te tween their fingers: be sure the mouthpiece 3 ‘pedestrian: mall on. Sparks |ported Friday. 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