‘Che Guardian PAGE 4 ~ “Covers Prince Edward tsland.Like The Dew ‘ W. J. Hancox, Publisher Wallace Ward =. Managing Editor « Editor | Pullished every week day morning (except Sun | day and statutory holidays) ‘et 165 Prince Street, Charisttetown, P.E.I.,) by Thomson: Newspapers Ltd. ao Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton | | log. But, working day and night. this and Souris . Represented nationally by Thomson Newspapers Advertising. Services: Toronto 425 Un'versity Ave. Empire 3-8894; “Montreal! 640° Cathcart, Stree? Uni- versity 65942; Western Ottice 1030 West Georgie Street Vancouver. MA 7037. * ‘ Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers ‘ Association aid The. Canadian Press. The Canadian Press is exclusively entitled to the use for répub lication of all. news - dispatches. in thif paper - eredited to it or to the Assoriated Press of Reuters and also-the loca’ news published herein. All Fight .or republication of specia! discatches here fn eiso reserved. Subscription rate: , Not over 40c per week by carrier. : a $12-00-a—earhy mail on rital routes and areas. pat serviced by carrier : a $15.00 a-year off Island and U-K. $20.00 per year in U.S. and elsewhere outside British Com monwealth , : Ne’ cover single copy ; Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. __ 7. < The strongest’ memory—is—weaker than ‘he weakest ink” : WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1966. | than double the average 42 million Frank Walker + __._than adequate.. a bushels a month was leaving the _ country. 8 Canada today has about 210 million bushels of wheat from the current crop year still to. deliver. Disruption at the St. Lawrence ports can be “blamed for one-quarter of this, back- much can be freed ‘in.relatively short order. The enduring headache will he moving stocks off the Prairies ta ocean elevators. Demand from primary steel producers for iron ore during late summer and fall «vill cut, into the ability of lake shipping com- panies to deal effectively with grain. _ The railways also argue that their ef. | ficiency depends on the speed at which vessels on either coast are able to load. Handling facilities In some ports, notably Vancouver, are less } Labor enters into the transport picture from one end of the country ‘to the other. The country’s railways "Male Chan 5 ge : Of Life , “The male change of life oc: curs ‘approximately a decade tat er than in women. The majority of meng are over 55 and many cause it is sotrbothersome. How- ever the possibility of the clim- ateric’ is worth considering whenever Dad develops unex- plained nervous or ~crculatory disturbances. © . There ate.no valid figures on the incidence of the condition; in fact, some authorities d‘o ubt whether the. male climacteric exists. Nervousness is the most~ common manifestation. Father is irritable and easily aggravat- ed or excitable. Noises made by gés but cannot help themselves. son result in a mental! flurry. Failing memory, poor concent- ration, inadequacy along sexual By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen ignore the -transformation he- - the children and the radio upset " please at the office. Many are /-— aware of these personality chan- | Unfavorable news, arguments, and trivial occurrences that . would not faze the Bveragé per-» ce NOTES BY THE WAY | Some people are shocked that a nine-year-old boy could win $300 on a $2 racetrack bet. Even ‘more adults wish they knew his~ i system. — Windsor Star. A bacteriologist says “com- ; mentally. A. California’ psychiatrisf says witty people are ‘really sick It's a sickness from which many psychiatrists are immune. — Woodstock~ Sentinel Review. Ny pretty, little- girl of seven en- mon cold viruses are a form of tered a store in a small town existence half-way between fife and said: ‘I want some cloth and non-life. This probably ex- to make my dolly a dress.” plains why a person with a cold feels half dead. Cornwal! Standard - Freeholder. Russia is said to be worrying about its young people. Com- munism is getting more like the rest of the world all the time. — ? _ Ottawa Journal. The merchant selected a rem- nent and handed the child the package. . ‘How much is it” she asked. ‘“‘Just- one kiss,”’ was the reply. “All right,”” said the child, as she “Grandma said to tell you she would‘pay you when she came in tomorrow.”” -— Montreal Star. WASHINGTON (CP) — With official gun-running - at- a new _peak in the turbulent Middle East, ‘there is speculation as what part of the area will ex- pele : By Arch MacKenzie : Canadian Press Staff, Washington to” Israel’s north and east flanks. told Washington that President Nasser was “offering Soviet arms at bargain prise5. Wash- ington coughed up with. assorted turned to go. - _—--- month-without-a-needs-test.-This-has__gual-orders’’ could result in anything . - ____epntend_that they_should_get crédit ‘battles being lost. through ..the paying all senior citizens $100 a left its opponents with arguments which, unfortunately. tend to cancel each other out. In one breath they for having “forced” the government to move in this matter. In the next, they complain that it should not do so until the Legislature has been called and a vote taken on the sub- +happen at such times ‘under a dual ject. It is understandable, in the ctr- cumstances, ‘wliy the: voters in First | po How in the world the use of “bilin- eho but confusion in naval or: military operations is difficult to understand. History is replete with examples of* in- ability of commanders to’get trurial— orders across fd, their subordinates jn. ane language correctly. It is horrible to contemplate the-mixup that could language system. , sion, -apparently, is determined to lenclees mar over’ Preach te the phonograph record. So was needed a skilled operator. | edsfrqgm French | control.of its industry - as Wal- | | ces. ¢ That declaration ruptured | NATO's “military com-— mand; further, it-called for Can- adian .air -units, USA military, and even the NATO military headquarters, all to be remov- territory. This was the obvious a 0 ter Gordon has rightly urged Ca- nada likewise to do. Against this- background, the Foreign Ministers of, the 15 NATO allies came to -Brussels, ency of Canada’s ~Paul Martin. “which equally is resisting USA lees lies a | magnetie tape. ___But__the._phonograph _. record In 1967 it will be 9 years old. Music lovers are spending more for records than ever be- fore—about $600 million a year. = 5 ne pn graph’ _guc- century of work ‘by inventors and engineers. In the |.1850’s,, Frenchman Leon Scott tried to reproduce sound by me- chanical called a Phonautograph, record- ed sound in the form: of. a wavy } i lamp black. has merely improved with age. ed to” means. His device, ~ The company's president, Gar- diner Greene Hubbard, happen- Bell as his son-in-law. Dr. Bell, a versatile man with. many in- terests, was then looking for new worlds to conquer after in- vent him in the. project, Dr. Bell joined with his brother Chiches- ter .and Charles Sumner Taint- er in setting up the Volta. Labor- atory in Washington, D-C., imorove. the talking machines. 0 ON_ EDISON have Alexander Graham ™° ~favorite—drinks—is—the to~ weight? REPLY Every little bit helps. One of of two oranges, a. well beaten egg, and a-pinch of sugar—not to put on weight, however. OLIVE OIL NO CURE TF. L. writes: Is olive oil con- ‘ gall bladder_—cure? =} Se eee No. Olive oil. relaxes the open- ing of the gall bladder tube, thus encouraging drainage. But “beyond this there is no curative effect, especially when -gallston- jes are present. | TODAY’S HEALTH HINT— and 110,000 of their -non-operating | lines, restlessness and insomnia plode in conflict next. tanks, armored vehicles and As Others See It ss rt of are not unusual. } The Soviet. Union, the United Uns : beer : employees are awaitifis the repo e An equal number of annoying States, France and Britain have Israel spoke up next and cot A “commentator—in—the Toronto ——coneiliation—board—examining new symptoms attributed to the been busy lining up arms deals Hae zs oe one via vee ; ; . : a : , , i : ; 7 Vv ami - . Telegram notes that in the election , contract proposals. What happens ‘on ee ee +e e artly on East West erman} ut z in| er iz : down here the Liberal ‘ fe » direct origins. These. inciude num s ines. and partly on local issues. 4 n 4 1 oa campaign down here, | this front could.have-a very aire con tieling of the bands: 300-1 - The phiding bestility- between | PUNCt cP he ee OM ee. Premier of the crisis-racked province bearing .on ‘whether the nation’s feet,. beadachos of various {vp Israel and the Arab bloc creates nan oy To ey a C ‘aioe sale stat a es. mental haziness, loss of sflf- one opportunity for ar ;- Jordan then applied for an of New prdeetcc mea a » Sargantuan wheat shipments get confidence, -and a feeling of fut~ a ge ms Der; sot another batch of weapons Strategy and troops (who were reler- through ility. chillness and. odd cr Auotine is the. deepest ; So did Israel \ . E | . : ; : pening rift ae red (o as Robichaud’s Raiders) to the : £ sensations also fall mto this nstwnen Peeside nt Gamal Jordan, after : sounding ut ¥ - “ : category as well as rapid-heart ange) Nasser of the . United France and Britain, has ob- - Island, as though he were anxious to | MTTOSEe 7 m = beat. palpitation, and shortness ara Republic . (Egypt) and tained 36 reconditioned fighters enjoy someone else’s troubles.” In- = The “B and B” Commission has L oF ig : Gough S372 on the one Saad a en cluded in the landing party were | been dormant of late. At least it - a : PRs ge Digna Aare me Gogg samira i yk dig BOMBERS “personnel from the Premier's office | hasn't been seeking the limelight, and nena , as his: wife encountered ware Saudi_Arabia, on the other. acinar ogy ag Ss ee staff who, off the record, expressed | many taxpayers have heen . grateful : Ci oe - years previously. The hot flash King Feisal of Saudi Arabia, lieved to have an optioa now wh E 5 _, is ‘the most notable of these nui- peavily ‘tai i , admiration. for Walter Shaw S sen- | for this-opportunity of trying to for- . : TOOK LONG-ENOUGH TO GET TH ERE sances. It remselves— blushing ongt, she yy ~ 9a Brad - cane a Oo aoe aueee flow sible administration and for his re- get about it altogether. But its activi- | - ; ’ [aed Ss onneed ty Sores? <= state visit to the United States, into Egypt and Syria, whuse markable vitality in the campaign.” '=ties got an airing in -the Commons _ OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson of : is uncomfortable and the sweat- ei’ amas lak a ao ar alia think aie = We -shouldn’t-be- i : 8 j , iti 2 ing that follows is almost as bad “4, ,; fe ‘ i ; ? sacay - be-surprised-at that.—again -the other « day, when Opposition | - ae the hot flash itself. Testoster: gen “. nen wing Aide ie the dppettaneet see of "Nor dowe fancy that the writerin the | Leader Diefenbaker raised ¥ wup: | —= 1} ance. |S sete are ests ona ee, eco os eae Uae Bs . Toronto paper was far off base in his | plementary question about the mys- ote eae : fring climacteric is _respor— for_more_than _twor years. have sold Saudi Arabia an alr ~-eomment-on- how the-“pension-ques-—|terious junket to Puerto Rico that had BRUSSELS, BELGIUM — NA- (drawal in peacetime from its of his cause, ‘Don't make the on oa Seas ae ts oad: lefinite“"Nasser's ‘relations with “the “defence system _ costing more tion” began as a campaign issue been mentioned some time ago: How |e a ees neck overall USA command. rypture with France complete: ud "ee eg medicine is contin. United-States remain difficult, than $300,000,000. —— > “It began,” he sai s. “as a result of | many commission members he want: ssialieh, doiscareetes: i belated: Loveak ‘the painstaking long ont snub’ te-Gauitle-on-the-eve--ued-—The—effects. sometimes att Saat .comeat ie can but of the nt eid ahaa Ecypl ; : = ta ed to know biol ‘immed to “that | '¥ seine through its seventh- drive towards North Atlantic co- of his mission to Moscow; post-" ee re od = rivalry “between - the, ,United bogged down still in the Yemen! ~~ ee cee ee ‘abel nied Bend sre pursie” thelr yoor itch. operation, and perhaps towards pone the decision until tempers ono’ stars sumer . States and the Soviet Union. civil war against _ See Aeeie ighly-plac eral official an salubrious area t was for : uit ity: : ea EPENDS ON U.S. and much trou with other a aaa counte art. The gist | studies in bilingualism and_ bicul- tially to protect the war-weak- The Yanks, as I said, are dip’ The Yanks were furious; the | wo writes: What. di He remains heavily a. Sa eine ‘eer ay : ened countries of “western Eu- jomatically naive. Brits * w scornful; the Ger- |. o., A ee say i aa ent on the United States for However, Jordan has been de- of it was that the federal government.,, | turalism? i i rope againet comeeele, one. SAVES THE DAY mans wef®teutonically pig - * : a ae ‘wheat and flour, bevewss, and velieg a lot ra aapiary mus- ; i j f . ; sion. anks to aia, those . i: ; i “the United States is taking its cle and, as observe vy the when it got round to completing its A government spokesman In the seas tae See whe (oe — 2e = this oe. a 2 agra aeaes Inadequate nutrition may af- time about renewing this aid, New Republic magazine, Jordan new, pension arrangements under the | person of Mr. Favreau came up with | themselves to a strength where or Some Nato countries. are reason; then: the Italians. A fect the health in general, but which expires June 30. “could, at least in theory, con- Canada Assistance Act, would be | the information that there were just Eo ae eae — a ‘shackled to USA's chariot; oth- swing ‘set in. Greece and Tur- — cos tnctode scurvy, In any event, arms sales are centrate some 200 tanks at. a ‘ : - ces ; s role 0 ily-dic- | : , ita iberi, pellagra. certain ane- risk and have been since the given point near the Israe re making the increase (with a needs | two commissioners involved—Royce | torial and economically - preda- cong» vo tag Bray ape pF oe - — yo ooh mee mias, sprue, and rickets. Other United Arab Command was eae, short drive and Israed making the increase (with 4 needs | two) cor iorey and. Jean-Louis | fo, ax gspecaly apomateat (Ue Ee'atgnt the Brie andthe aks i vue umelated to (he ‘age cogert amcistac en ae Natural ee __._ province embarking on its own in this | Gagnon of Montreal. They had been | some of the larger countries pe. (cant. But Canada is none-of. ed to ‘polished Paul's agreed cause. This group imcindes dia- ment» isto™gmilitary hardware raelis feel they need an addi fi : : these, so Paul Martin arrived . suasion. : 4 field st com y 1 t€0; sent the nuclear exclusivity of |) Briccels with: the bells of his | betes, pernicious anemia, and ‘forthe weaker Arab countries tional armored wetanne, = two.” : oe ee : : : : , a , ; - , os tit - ‘ : - trip to Washington : federal government. This intelligence merely to board the aircraft carrier | nomic take-over by its. mega- ee cones . ae. eres Pe wipes BE TOOTHLESS King Hussein of Jordaa, on is predicted... . emboldened the Island Liberals, and | Bonaventure. The pair sailed on the bogs onng Rep Taa BRE - | moving suavely through a total ler ae a aed NATO's po. |__Mrs. TF. writes: After. having oe when the same intelligence reached | carrier-for a four-day training cruise | ‘uleammee iain ae eselne : © series of pre-conference bilater- itigal headquarters from Paris. several teeth removed under a ° af Premier Shaw he arranged for aques- | to Halifax, the purpose being “‘to get-.| theme song as “Let. me hold Lal _soeutinns wae | Gt Tessas | Te copie’ this as superficial or eenea Bigs etg eben oe: arlier 10 ocnoo ak : : 5 } , ’ , ” 'Min s of a r na- | trivial » ve 3: | vay ; i : . tion to be asked in the House of Com- the feel of actual operations on aship FOr a cen abate the Beatle. tions:. persuading, pleading, ex- Teen ree oes trom "Windsor, 2nd the extractions cause my eer: -mons which drew from the Minister | as they relate to language and-cul- | years ago. plaining- end arguing, yet ir- |undoubtedly saved NATO from o_o ee harelip? why should a child be requif- | But these recommendations of Health and Welfare confirmation: | tural factors.” He added that the com- | "TANCE TAKES Litp wien tam eae ween ran dosha : see: te: Toe etiting- Gd hot Chae a0 12 UE Smee Game ae We air jtalog a: gure © preschool f th f. +.” § Tee Tate ; > France acted while others | oe : ; : = . | your infant will enter the world to go-to school? Educators_ are ‘education is made universal, will 9 e ac . | mission Was interested in relations muttered. France gave notice ‘ — kh ae Ce a he ee finding that = 1 girls it be— ne right kind? Are there —-— This issue, on which the Liberals | between French and English-speaking: wea : ro > a To Mar k 90 Year S CHICKEN IN THE GROVE oe Sr aoe ane ile the. ont econ ste now 4 : ; - -* : 4 . . overt act was : - | 7 a + Wi inki j ir . nded 4 what to teach very sma banked so strongly, has backfired now crew members and ‘the potential ef- | declare that henceforth in peace- | National Geographie fectety 2 ; oe = t wriet chine + kindergarten, and still better if aoa dren? : that the Shaw government is actually | fects of using bilingual orders. i = net oe Radio was supposed to kill off | that seldom worked well” and juice every day help to put on 2 Hib igo = Saree |. As the NEA recommendatios ten” classes.. They think. chil- | makes clear, preschool teaching dren who begin this kind of pre- must not be -merely, a simpli- tion when they are four are : less likely to fail in later pres foo Snes very young. The” “tha. free preschool education be fied version of: first grade work ‘uniquely adapt- of ages four and = ” five.” ae See : It must be free of regimenta- tion, giving rein to a teacher's imagination and ~ spontaneity. It - a vast recruié? ——ss, com- Ment eff6rt and” maiiy new e —in- colleges. : All this is obtainable in time. , But it is important that any - dren at the age of four. - |program adopted on a nation- We approve this objective. “wide —scale--take— into a “There are indicaitons that lack these basic needs and not over- _of preschool education _is_one . ap itself. With a view to the fue It is encouraging to note a growing movement among edu- cators in favor of extending pub-_ lic education downward to the Cc mission has just offered to all the nation’s chil- Asta: : : . They were greet . By 1885, Dr. Bell and his as- . , - ; pe une eesoe pioig la sd ere Ee es ee dennonettian scream’ JSED ; wag ypsalbaygetiee tbarygrcnadinssd (on NOTE: All cortespondence Glementary and high school ucation should begin now— on oe Premier Robichaud must be feeling | And to probe, and probe, and probe | ing ‘Yankee, go home?” EDISON USED TINFON had some practical inventions |: 1, hy Van Dellen should be classes. ‘ - ‘national scale... ’ a that all the work of his dauntless “raiders” has been sadly undone. Hurdles Still Ahead | in all directions until it finds some- thing with which to buttress its own fixed opinions. This was billed as the ‘most.’ important meeting of NATO For- eign Ministers yet held. USA.,- with Britain and West Germany tagging along in a me-too train, Twenty years later America’s: Thomas A. Edison had_ better luck. _While experimenting ° with an automatic method to record telegraph messages, he noticed that they applied for ‘vatents. One patent, granted in 1886. was for a. system. of “reproducing sounds from phonograph “yee- ords.”’ : addressed to: Dr. Theodore Van: Dellen, co Chicago Trib- une, Chicago, Tilinois.) ——————————————— AYRSHIRE FIELD DAY | a ee 5 acids "Whaa Mr. Diefenbaker wasn't satisfied was —— to teach. France that sounds ee of st The- work of the two Bells and | G | 1 : sth : is pointed out from Winni 1 witl , j lesson, and to humble the voices in his laboratory seemed Tainter resulted in a sturdy, | rowing wit : 5 - that wah Caceds new $800 te with the “ney eS he got on this proud de Gaulle. USA arrived in |to be coming from the device. practical machine that played a La 9g | : Experimental Farm occasion. He wanted to know the | Brussells carrying in its pocket Expertments confirmed that wax record. Their efforts also nu F : wheat deal with Russia, Communist powers now have a claim on the bushel equivalent of all the wheat Canadian. farmers can produce on the bounty of an above-average growing expiration of previous contracts, the This is- of tremendous importance to Canada’s economy. But with it will come a severe test of the country’s __ reputation for. meeting its commit: ments on schedule. Marshalling rail- - way and lake shipping equipment at .- the precise time to serve ocean ves- sels looms as a bigger problem this : “year é In three-year agreements which longed to the upper, middle, jower-or _ take effect Aug. 1, picking up at the . reason for the screwball questions. ‘purpose of the inquisition to which | members of the armed services were being .subjected by these ardent researchers. Why, he said, were they being queried on whether they be- intellectual class? Mr. Favreau seem- ed slightly irritated at this point and- country. But it didn’t contain a word about the Puerto Rico trip or the EDITORIAL: NOTES Onlv one British prime minister | (Spencer Percival “in- 18}2) has ever “been shot. But then, comments the Washington Post, Britain lacks the ______._ warning they have other customers to the ‘final communique” for the three-day meeting, already ar- rogantly drafted in Washington according to reports This would announce that NATO would withdraw from Paris not only its military headquarters. __as demanded by France, but and prestige-bearing Permanent Council. That would be an overt snub to France which Our Yesterdays (From The Guardian Files) TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (June 22, 1941) — | Prime Minister Churchill in a world-wide radio ‘broadcast. pledged British aid in fighting. the’ Nazi war machine that early this morning invaded Soviet ter- - ritory. oe voices could be registered and repeated. : Edison’s first ‘‘falking mach- ine.’ developed in 1877, had a grooved cylinder wrapped with tinfoil, When he recited into it “Mary “had. a- little lamb.” the _machine croaked the _ rhyme back at him. The device was not an aesthe- tic triumph. The tinfoil -on the ple cared little for a machine | Mediati ing of the- word could the feat performed by Prime M’in ister Peqrson in settling - the dock- workers’ strike be called ‘‘med- on: Masquerade - : Hamilton Spectator "Only in the narrowest _mean: ! laid the foundztion for the suc- cessful use of dictating machin- es in business. “The golde, voice gf Enrico . Ea Caruso did much to cagvince the public that the phonograph had evolved from an amusing toy to © _a_musical instrument that could produce enjoyable sounds. ‘The records. he made are still priz- ed. popularity of records through the yeaks. : for wanting to protect their jobs, whether the reasons they advance for doing so are § ones or not. But the nub of the And no, one can blame~them Bee This simple, no penalty, compounding of income. | | Write or send this for free - prospgctis and 33 years record; without obligation. EASTERN SECURITIES COMPANY LIMITED 146 Richmond , Charlottetown Saturday, June 25 - Tl a.m. © SALE OF FIVE HEIFER CALVES — . From the herds of W. A. Moase, Earl MacRae, A. Ma@aae and Sons, F. Andrew, A. B. and F. T. MacRae. | © DEMONSTRATION OF CLIPPING PPING .. Soviet Union will. take delivery of | countered with a dry, five-minute oe oe a ily, distorting the Long- ds. high- hen © eed a Gi ASSES 4 as He tT) \ A - cause her total. with rum tore easily, distorting the ong-playing records. g ' { and e i ‘ | rexiting-of-3-tletatted—report-on- the} alliance. nen rene has to._TeProduction. 4 fidelity, reproduction, stereoph- mos experienced mutval suo NG CLASS ; a | way : TT Gets auncdneed aly ter wie Te ee Cee Pee ene nd_many other im. } eee : oy flour and China a potential 280 mil- _ commission’s- hearings across the ly .her_with- raph Company bought the Ed- prvemen\@ have ensured the nodes. ord — -Public_are-invited to attend ign? lion bushels. ‘ ison patent, but found that peo- . THE SALVATION ae "BUILDING APPEAL : t ; : : iation”’ matter is: This is a generous . year than in the past. Several key blessings _ of the American custom | Russian troops repulsed the What happened was thatthe. settlement which has the full labor agreements are yet to be signed whereby anv lunatic Can buy 4 Snip- ; — —_got---all_theyde._blessing—and—.approval_ofthe— IPR ee nD iREC Ei PWR RD | f ee in the transport industry..And both er’s rifle froma mail order catalog | % but the Nazis succeeded in manded ‘and Mr Pearson, with Prime Minister of Canada whe the railways and lake carriers are serve as well. But’ according to a Financial Times survey, the chances of the grain getting to~ecean ter--~ minals on.time stil] are considered the authority of his office, cver- gave-scant consideration to the - for $23. : * = It is predicted that between now and 1970 the number of computers in-Canada—will triple to 3.000. The —| -= * users” practicatly everybodye sf Fo m_ | | ng at East Point. Mr. | advancing toward Grodno ane | Kristinopol. . EN-¥EARS-AGO _ (June 22, 1956) The 89th annual meeting, of the P-E.1. ASsociation of United | Baptist Churthes opened. meet- George ——— 3 s 5 4: ‘ he ; * * i better than reasonable | business and. govérnment tS aipiver- | Campbell was lela: present 0's! sapelehes oP tiemets Sie decuin engld tave bape | dstokitd Planners have the summer to over- sities and hospitals. Every day this | 5, .4¢ ~~ of all the, demands of the more left to-the-House—Perhaps. Mr 1746 G | : y day this | sredetick Wal ye, den re = 7. N-PATRIOT reat George St. tome the effect of the five-week ear a computer will be installed” cecesek Saas rows side — Pearsons _ | GUARDIAN-PA ee George strike of St. Kawrence River--long-~ shoremen. With a minimum of ‘in- ’ “ may : dustria] unrest. movements could rate of electronic brains in the west-- | class of 156 at the Ontario Vet- | have merited an increase of 4 | geous way of doing it: : P RI N T E R Y : : , match the speedy 1964 disposal pro- | ern world Let's hope we'll know how | ¢@finary College, Guelph. Ont. | cents an hour tms year. and a. As is, so often proved, the PHONE 48506 ~ -~ THANK YOU sram. in th ing of th nas Os ELC _| on May. 18, receiving the degree further incerase of 40 cents~an- boldest way in the end is the saf- oy ‘ gram. In the spring of t at year, more to make good use of them. . |-ef DV-MS eee hour ‘next year. = est and‘ best : a) a J Ss ; -country the- giving — this fastest annual growth somewhere in Canada, oldest som-of-Mrs.-George Ste- | The direct and indirect results ght. considering the part that wart and the late Mr.. Stewart, Charlottetown, the members 6 graduating was among the jeed the shipowners into conced- employers’ case. when reaching | jing those points to which they a decision. i were firmly attached Elsewhere other aspirants will It was not a wise choice. The not care whether the -dockwork-— If The«Canvasser has not called strike would have been ended _just as fast via the :-House_.as via Mr. Pearson and there would not have been a feeling that pol- het us design your fet terheads, bill heads,” brochures; call us tor all your printing ers’ cause was good or not, they. will -have-eyes_only..for the size of the settlement, the quick seal of official approval and the * of. this itnervention will mani- fest themselves in the months ‘Hhead. The dockworkers for your donation would you please mail it to EF CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS ¢ CENTRAL NDP Leader TC. Douglas would--}- a Charlottetown, P.EA. —-——~ fee! campelled to play. It would have been the tough but coura- ts A Receipt will be forwarded to you.