5 ‘ Ghe Guerdian: < Covers Prince Edwatd Island Like The Dew a W. 4d. Hancox, Publisher Wallace Ward «4 Frank \ Walker aging Editor Editor “Published every week day morning (except Sun- 4 much profit, if any, each cow, makes _ above its feed cost; how much to feed-. each cow; when each cow: should be - bred Fa which bull it‘ should be | | teristics of previous Ss generations, and ae and statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street, . | how long each cow should rest after “Charlottetown, P.E.1., “Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton Souris: , Represented fationally by Thomson Newspapers ertisirig Services: a 425... Un‘wersity.. Ave. Empire 3-8894; Montreal! 640 eye 6-5942; Western Office 1030 Wert. Georgia Vancouver MA "7037. by Thomson Newspapers Ltd. - ™Gatheart Street Univ | | calving. | The International Business Mach- . ines Corporation, the world’s major - computer manufacturer. took note, of the growing farm use“of- its machines _mated. with, based on genetic charac-_ “He WORLD'S PREesivEnT OOHNISON Was een RANKED AS ONE oF {i> BES T- ORESSED MEN — was ten Co rona FY "Disease af Pee rarer ; By ‘Dr. “Theodore. R. Van Dellen | “>. For more. than 25«years sur- Zeons_ have tried to improve the, circulation of the aging heart. muscle via vessel grafts and re- routing blood flow. Procedures ‘angina pectoris) are now avail- able-and there isa good’ possibi- lity that many who are now dis- that bring relief of chest pain | %, NOTES BY The friendly feighbor | rage isbeginning; to specia i. | Their ‘suggestion is that the - year-old family sedan be een “ae x +— » Oe Mamie Cushing the world | famous surgeon refused to waste -time-on-patients whose ailments were spurious.’ Once, after -exa- tnination of a patient revealed toa geriatrician. °, ~~ cee He- ‘The Honourable Yvon" ‘Dupuis, iF former minister in the feder- al cabinet, has been fined $5,000. , for accepting a $10,000 bribe. «It would be unfair to. regard the | $5,000 difference as clear’ pro- fit, since the Honorable Mr. Du- puis will undoubtedly have - to pay his lawyer.—Windsor Star. The doctor was making his rounds when he stopped at a abied by heart: trouble will be : ‘s .~ Member Canadian Daily Newspaper ‘Siblshens in sponsoring a four-day: éymposium ' that she was—fakine-—— Cushing} one room. shack with a pig pen : -able-tolive: ee [Afociation and The Canadian Press: The Canadian |. 44-4 May- at its plant® “in-Endicott- N-Y¥>—- duration of se ete oll /Made a few passes in- the. built right. up against the side = Press is exclusively entitled to the usé for repub with his hand and pronounc! | of the-house: He took it upon fEation of -all, news dispatches’. i; this ~paper_-| Fourth- -eight, agricultural specialists pectancy. . se | himself to offer some advice i : . ed. The lady was indig- : : trediied fo it oF to the Assotiated Prbss or Reuters vernment Special x ray studies (angio- r Cure | and said, ‘Don’t you know you from universities, banks. gover graphy) afe a. prerequisite to nant. “Do you always treat “shoul t have. your hog pen and also the loca! news published therein. All wight or republication of special dispatches .here- sir_iso reserved. Subscription rate: Not over 40c per week by carrier. = ‘ $12.00 a year by mail on rural toutes and areas "get ‘serviced by carrier. *$15.00: a year off istand and U-K. Syéar in ie and elsewhere outside British Com - $20:00° pet in the totals of the jobless from those and private industry in the United’ | States, Australia and Canada attend- ' ed. It was intimated at this gathering | that many: of the cooperatives are | beginning to go beyond record keep- y investing a lot more’ money in land. simply adding more hours of labor operations of this type. They show where and how extensively the .coronary arteries are nar- rowed or obstructed, The heart muscle receives so little blood that chest pain develops after slight exertion “or excitement. _| severe coronary disease was de- The chest is -opened- . exposing | your patients in this silly man- | ner?"’ she demanded. ‘‘No, ma- dam,"’~ replied . Cushing. “Only when they have silly- -diseases.”’ — Windsor Star. 2 4 % The rich, man wins the $1,000 , | fans while the guy who had_ to | learn that a family with an in- | Come. of $12 a week has been | ht up against your house? It ig healthy? ‘‘Doctor,”” said | the mountaineer seriously, “‘you | must be. wrong about that. Why ; | we ain’t lost a hog in five years” - Vancouver Province. Fe wen. “ing and analysis of costs and produc foe have anginal pina nga ntl th ane ASR, eg. ptr wat Oya E= ’ tember Audit hirent of Circulation. | tion to enter ‘into the more complex sence bed, eee because of ticket ai age a oe iam an “open lever railway Fe ‘PAGE 4 “MONDAY, MAY 30, 1966. linear programing. As an example, a ment of blood ‘low due to's fall | ches. It-always happens. By a ete ae ri ac i O To BI case was cited in which a Nebraska - in blood pressure, pee eae basset Brea | wae. also approaching at sixty , tiawa 0 ame_ farmer used a computer to-learn:that The latest_surgical_attack—on-+ riven two new cars by the | miles an hour, and its distance, Lae the crossing: was 375_ feet. --The—mid-April-survey~ of ‘employ: -| scribed. recent! ly by Dr. Arthur | bl Did the-metorist yet Ement conditions shows the effect of | and equipment on his farm would not Niels Monn: & sop 2,0 Yen the : : eee re ementa soit ; . 38 “seasonal revival and also a reduction’ improve his income so much as ined Mies l_tupely ls ob | So we're not, at all surprised to | torist got a cross. His widow bought it out of the insurance of April 1965. In the Atfantic region. during the month of October. «- " --the heart. The sac’ surrounding b . . | money. “= -Montreal Star. — * t lessed with quintuplets, —— ‘between March. and—April the total..| It’s amazing-what*these electronic; orc = ees ar | Brandon Sun. | eos number of unemployed dropped from: | gadgets cin-do. Nobody has vet sug- is Deeted away e next step involves. it CLONE se RIO, wile Cie Se ened sing ere es iuming as pet ent'a's et Critical Time For: over ‘age rate of unemployed fell from “10.5 to 8.6. Yet, at the same time, the Atlantic region’s unemployment per- centage is.nearly three times that of | ‘the rest. of the nation—which stands... at 3.7.7 aS ee “a? his; -of course,. “is “why “vigorous. "policies-are needed on the provincial . ‘ tas..well as federal level to’ remedy~ + “purchases may be inclined to, ls oles te. of affairs- It is‘why the government encouragement. wildered voters in assessing the value of election campaign speeches, but that may be-just around the corner! Not That Simple. “f or worse the payment of separate | provincial sales taxes on day-to-day a- proposal that -retail sales. taxes be |consolidated ‘and collected by oné Canadians. s-who-regard-as as-a-nuisance—+- Two SIDES TO t ghboring artery into the cardiac wall. A-tunnel- is-made first and the open bleeding .stmp of: the vessel is pulled into the passage- way and sutured into place. The artery remains patent because —;-the-blood-flows-into:the-vast:net- work of vascular - spaces - lying between the muscle tissue. ~ | The scene now changes to the ‘NOW IT'S: “BIONICS es wath 7 of fatty—and vascular tissue (omentum)-hangs in front of the colon.. A piece large enough to wrapped about the organ. The abdomen where a “large apron | independent countries points t6 | a danger: of Guyana, the for- another keg of dynamite. The strains of independence | leigh’s are at best severe. But when a new country is divided racially, — the situation becomes even | more dangerous, requiring the’ | wisest leadership_and restraint. | cover the heart is removed and | Forbes Burnham, the 43-year- | | old_Negro—who-took power 1%2~ MacSween . Joseph canadian Press Staff Writer The recent history of newly- | ter Raleigh termed the territory. | —l Dorado, the land of gold. | Some observers believe that icnier “British: “Guiana; becoming -only—now, with independence-“a~~ | few days old, are some of Ra- expectations « about to Py | come true. ; Engineers Become Nature’s Copycats } | level of government. The suggestion ~National Geographic Society — .. in-our-election-campaign; and-in + -is-contained-in-a submission by the | omentuny contains. a-network of years ago, has shown -a-lively - the policies which the Shaw govern- .. Canadian Tax Foundation of Toronto nrpaneet eee ne an a oe insects frog- inspired electronic system | outer coating for the heart, It | played. considerable fairness | ment has already put into effect and | to the federal-provincial tax structure | engineer. iets surtetiy are ives Oe: a patterns on a thee adheres to nearby structures be- and detachment in sharing ap- | on which it has built afoundation for | committee that is concerned with de- | Eons before human engineers tigating the antennae of flies in tect. th depaltine of ac ee | Sleod tens “to SpE Kel | East Indians, the Negroes and. ‘further development. But whatever | vising an’ equitable eens for: “appeared, animals. developed the hope of developing better: from fis prescribed course. In- | ; wo dominant | > the results -of today’s voting may be, and whatever aggressive steps may be taken locally and throughout ‘the At- ____‘ Iantic area. to improve. conditions, ‘there is needed something¢more than a “tight money” policy at Ottawa if~ we. are to achieve our goal. a: | a | | | _mula..... On the merit side, the proposal certainly would eliminate the vexa- tioh experienced by taxpayers.. Fur- ther, it coyld make for simplification of administration under. certain con- ‘ditions. One of these pre-conditions, “ Speaking recently in the House of | the.foundation observed, would be a | uniformly-based tax. combining a “Commons on this subject, Robert C. Coates, Conservative member for |_ when the federal budget speech was delivered, “the only thing we could 100k :to was a postponement of the the single tax’ were’, collected by | ‘Trieste descended to a record | a note initialed six times, saying. Canadian Post Office’ postage ° M. MeM. writes: My le of the territory — = slightly New Brunswick - Prince Edward Is- |sOttaiva. Otherwise.—the federal gov- | depth of 35,800 feet in the Pacific | toe, division March ‘14 te ree signe ik ear st--shook-out- whew Ae - go. | ‘sinaller than Britain _=-"-was: ‘land causeway. There was nothing of a~ positive . nature to recognize our special problems.” pression _ that We are not progressing in the Atlantic provinces, or that the basic federal rate and a stpplemen-—| the highly ~~ Cumberland, said it was tragic that |. tary rate levied by each ee a to . -meet its own needs. | “This. indeed would :be the case if 1 } He did not wish”to' leave the im-* | federal government has done absolu-.. - tely-nothing to. assist: But-it is not domg enough.and it is not adopting’ | working so hard to achieve. There was no indication whatsoever by the ~ finance. minister that we were not in~ the’same position as the most prosper- ous areas of Ontario or British Colum- | bia or Alberta. ‘The speaker quoted the publica- man ears, in the hope that they sure behind them, the need” to | There are no short cuts., The | now kidney trouble if it is pres | hi ; ty a can_learn.enough.to—-keep—bats-+-spread chlorophyll and get to Tse sequence is an inevitable as the | _ 15 P Sen ones ee tions, of the Atlantic Provinces... realignment. ‘But~any~course~ that~ away from houses by jamming work. There is little time left to seasons, predictable as sunrise. ©!” charmed leaders around» the Economic Council and the Economic Council of Canada _in support of his contention that this was a false and ~—dangerous policy to apply to the whole of Canada. It impedes employ- : ment where it is needed, inhibits new “ernment would be in the impossible | spawttion of having to attempt to im- pose and collect rates varying from province to province: But as the Lon-. ; don Free Press points out, there is another issue involved here,of-per-— haps greater concern. ast The federal retail tax isa hidden tax incorporated in the.end price paid levy. If the two were consolidated, the distinction between the two would | become a single direct tax. Hence the | constitutional—and_ political—respon- sibility for the impost would be lost. Certainly the Canadian tax structure |. is in need of simplification and ii ~short-circuits constitutional and. gov- ernmental responsibility. should be avoided. - ° Quips Aren’t Answers Under the above heading the Saint powered flight, underwater pro- techniques. Today's engineers are turning lems. A new science called _bio- nics. specializes in discovering ing them to human technology. A notable example is the mod- ern subsonic aircraft. ts wings | preserve the’ _Sharectersaies of... -with maximum curvature. on sir upper surface near the front. SHRIMP BEAT DIVERS . Ocean. But shrimp, fish, and | other. welcome the mechanical mon- | ster. The animals moved. freely under a pressure that winta| crush: an ordinary submarine. Man began to .make serious use of electricity Idss than two centuries ago, but animals have . used it from tirne immemorial to | send .messages from one part of the body to another. Plants also generate electricity. A growing bea-nplafisend. ossu ttcugtertrn The currens are weak; 100 billion bean roots would be | needed to Ight a 100-wat bulb. ' As for sonar, men are johnny- come-latelies._- Bats developed athe technique millions of years ago. Now scientists are study- their ‘sonar. Man might also simulate bat sonar to control moths, instinetively , flee _the sounds. With_its counter- sonar devices, a moth detects a bat 130 feet away and promptly dives. SECRET. DISCOVERED achieve their frogs. Engineers believe that a -arteries and rapidly forms an _pulsion systems, electric’ circul-~ try, sonar, and countless other | to the animal ‘world seeking. sol- | utions to many of. their prob- | nature’s techniques’ and apply- | Human divers scored’ a trium-. | ph in. 1960 when the bathyscaphe:'- animals were there to | about | ing bat sonar, inaudible to hu- | which * quence is maintained, the inevi- it had seven detectors for poisonous gases_.in Mines and factories. Other scientists are . studying the eye brain mechanism of: “structions to correct the situa- | automatic pilot. vit Makes: For Nostalgia Financial Post ‘and asking ' her tobe ‘sana was received by. her on March | B. There is something reassuring * in.the fact that despite the ex- cesses of tomation, _reorgan- ization-and. avid Royal Commis- sioning, bureaucracy in all its | classic inefficient splendor can | stil be;-found”in~ odd corners “of” |. government enterprise. Note this verifiable tale: A Toronto woman wrote to the ed Her theque had been cashed. _Another. two. weeks passed. be--j ‘fore she received an envelope dfrom the postage stamp office. -In-it-was a mony order for $2;- | questing souvenir cards with commemorative stamps. for | three separate years. She~ en-_| | closed a cheque for ‘$2, the cor- | | tect payment. Four days later hei cheque | was Feturned with the’: request. that it be certified. She acted | promptly. A letter acknowledg- ! ing receipt: of certified cheque ! said anything about the stamps. Patient As A Tree something else. The order form, printed in | February, clearly indicated the | jeards she . originally wanted | were not Wailable then. The ‘mail, -they say, always | | - f é “late spring doesn’t alter the green patterns, but it does | call photosynthesis. -began, con- | change the rhythms. Leaves that | | verting sunlight, air. and mois- would have unfolded deliberate- | ‘ ture to the sugars and starches “Jy, making a pale-green haze in| that maintain-green life and, in- the treetops, come instead with | ; directly, all the red-blooded life; a rush-from the buds. --=<-on-earth, Only the timing was You can almost feel the pres- | | altered, to match the season. © — dawdle. Woodlands turn green | Early spring or late, order. a | maintained. Man may fret and worry, but Rd trees wait as they have awaited summer since they table order. The leave’ were. | first sprang from the: ooze. They | there, within the buds. The chl- | wait, and they persist; and wise | orophyll was there, . waiting to. men, reaching ie symbol of overnight. . i But what happens is in no | way changed, really. The se- t tion would then be flashed to the | der form in case she wanted | | kidney disease. _ y | TODAY'S HDALTH HINT— needa. of the ‘starving heart mus-~ j cle. : PUREED VEGETABLES | .Mrs. C. Writes: My two-year- _|-old does not-like fresh vegetab- les, but prefers the pureed type of baby food. Will this lack of fiber in the diet harm her intes- ' tines? . REPLY « ‘No, becatise she obtains bulk | from fruit and meat. Meanwhile | Two Weck later she discover: have~patience, “because “man: many | youngsters of this age. are the-same boat. You might | adding new vegetables to the | Menus, not pureed but mashed. KNEE JERK are tapped. Does this’ mean I! ; have ee wrong with me? “REPLY ' | No. It just means an absence or sluggishness of the knee jerk | (patellar) reflex. This finding is. | significant, only when associated | | gets through. ‘But no- one. ever | with other neurological rere | the areas where they live. The | | ances. Otherwise, forget it. | AGONIZING PAIN Mrs. M. writes:—Please: define nguish? What is done for this! or mind. Ifthe cause of ex- | cruciating distress or sorrow ig. not known or cannot be correct- ed, a. physician, religious advis- er, or psychiatrist should be con- f | sulted. * - GOOD TEST .P._N. writes: Will a urinalysis” REPLY A urinalysis is one of the bést, easiest, and cheapest tests for Remove doors. from’ discarded | |,refrigerators. (NOTE: All ‘correspondence ldians 1 16,000; Portuguese 8,500; . .| Chinese 3,500;. and-.British 2,500:° | -soctalist,- awareness. of the perils. He dis- | |. groups. : | He has not yet had to cope with a security problem be- | | Cause the country has been un- der a state of emergency. since. | 1984 following racial and politi. | cai riots in which 200 died. The test will come in October when | | the remaining battalion- of Brit- i | isk troops is scheduled to go | home. = Guyana has not only an ex-/# tremely mixed ‘population but & i in’ which two main groups~are changing in relation | to qne another. This can lead | | to fears and friction, | RATIO CHANGES | In 1946 the racial composition | | | East Indians 163,000;, Negroes | | 143,000; mixed 38,000; Amerin- | Since then the East Indians | ‘have multiplied more rapidly than the other groups; thanks— partly to, control of malaria: in:| | Comparison now is, estimated—at-- 320,000 East Indians to 200,000 Africans. The East Indians fall | only- margina]ly~short~of=a clear Ls a the right philosophy Bah Beste wen by the: consumer. The provincial re-_| pean Plant sends out-currents to problem? : _| majority over all other races, mE ee the road to the prosperity we are all“ tail sales tax is a‘direct at-the-counter | its botom- most See tina New York Times : “*___REPLY This gives weight to the claim |- =a ‘ lv : cells mos acively g The aseeetond process we ' ‘Extreme pain, either of body by Dr. Cheddi Jagan, 48-year- ‘old. East Indian Marxist, ‘ that he will win the first election, which ‘must be held before De- cember, 1968. 5 Jagan, perhaps the best- known--of West Indian-leaders, is given credit for putting Brit- ish Guiana on the-map_ during |. world, with the apparent excep- . tion of the late U.S. president John F. Kennedy. Burnham, a ousted —him— only | through lining up with a right-_ | wing conservative party in an ‘election conducted—on the ba- : ae of proportional representa-|— “a ion. - une, nema i d new ‘construction | ‘ Seagoing mammals like whal- is “i Se ar b | a ee ee oe : es and dolphins intrigue bionic. pela oats ateas ibare: waa. assurance, say “patient as_.a\. to Dr. Van Dellen should be __ READY FOR SELF-RULE fs | through high ‘interest rates. ! 9 | question raised last week in.the-New--| a elk Dot Reg Bh No Hite aaitind. gyre oe ‘ ' \\ addressed to: Dr. Theodore ie Gea as “i vane hate Sheldon Hume n ' horsepower available to pr S V: eee eee rr : transportation costs a res _ Brunswick: Legislature. of more than alt Barth aa prope Foes n 8 become independent—it was far { trade. Nowhere is it more damaging | in its results than to this part of the country. ~~ Our best hope of getting a redress of this grievance is by keeping it sharply before’ Ottawa's attention. Computers Taking Over - passing interest to voters in this prov- _ ince. The question was whether there | was any basis for a report that the , Neav»Brunswick Liberals were provid- | ing up to $20,000 to the Prince Ed- ; ward Island Liberals _ for their elec- * | tion campaign. When it was ike ins | | the Legislature, Premier Robichaud times more. The secret type of skin that absorbs the ‘turbulence that normally slows bodies moving: through the wat- | er. Engineers have now simulat- ed a rubber-coated dolphin ‘skin that reportedly reduces drag by | about 50 percent. | Animal muscle ts an engineer- ing,miracle. It. has self-contain- is a -specialized Youth Out Of Step. _* Hamilton Spectator. a Judging by speeches made at Nevertheless, it is sg a Young Communists’ congress | | that enough of the Soviets’ youth in Moscow, there-is concern in have been affected for the. well- | | the Soviet Union over the indif- |-worn trumpets of concern to. be ..ference to Marxism among the-| sounded..Some of the accuSa- | younger set. There Was talk of | tions against youth have a fam- + gue Our Yesterdays: (From The Guardian Files) . TWENTY. - FIVE. “YEARS AGO_ (May 30, 1941) It was announced that Lord Louis “ mountbatten; cousin of . |King George VI, was in com- | mand of the destroyer Kelly, .| Murray. Harbour : REL more ready for self-rule than | many other countries. Its literacy rate, more than \8C per cént, is probably the highest- of any. underdeveloped | . ; ea country—in the world. While -the_|- - ee Saas tear numbers. of professional people - such as doctors are not large in comparison: with, for instance, Canada they are large -enough to give Guyana. 4 much better »> for: od PRODUCTS he ‘ch: || vandalism ‘in (the countr y,--iliar sound to Western ears, sug- | It s come at, last. The same tech- _ ‘said the question was ° ‘too crazy to be" ed power,-unlike a mechanical ‘parasitism’ and lack of disci- gesting that the often cruel :ex-. One . Vi four og lost in | yutlook than many countries in ===== ological revolution that put compu- answered.” _. Steam shovel that must receive pjine. _periences of-past-decades-are-as | the battle of Cre | Africaand “Asia: e@ SERVICE outside “source . Canada has a.stake of -unus- ters.and data processing.,machinery to work in the offices of government 3 has’ now hit the dairy-in- “The Saint John paper says it doesn’t | agree. “The people of New Brunswick would ‘have felt better, and_ would have been reassured,’’ it says, ‘“‘if the power* from an such as a gasolitie motor. Fireflies-produce light without | wasting a lot of energy as heat; » electric” companies have rea thousands of dollars to. find d out. : | frequently rejected there as they | | are here. | NOTHING SO DEAD © There is-nothing.so dead as a The villain, as always, is’ the bourgeois West; whose - values and. pastimes have always been | onymous jwith decadence’ in | Soviet t Union. in the - Soviet Union end Jost faith. The older’ generation ae Three bombs dropped on Dub- | lin, Ireland, by unidentified air- 4 craft killed at least 30 "persons | and injured: between 100 and 200 ual proportions in Guyana. Ca- nadian industry developed | bauxite mines and Guyana. sent foreign service officers to be | trained by Canadians. ‘e ADVICE When you call said hed Oa ee from ai Ws ' Premier had given a simple, clear-cut ci -want, hardship and Stalinist de- TEN YEARS AGO A Canadian company was : novation,{which has been sparked by . -negative reply. This would hav =§ hin h pcsiac potism, and_ nourished _by.-slog- (May. 30, 1956) - granted “exclusive mineral —ex- Cornell iversity withthe assistance cleared the rd tiled th tt : omet ING IS A : | ans, tractor talk and production |The Senate at Ottawa voted 40. ploration rights over a large your mperia d oe IG SELLE e matter, Calgary Herald - ; !norms trudged onward to the te 7 to-defeat a bill that wuld area—450 years after Sir Wal- Esso Agent ou ee federal ay sera e And then, if he wished, he could have - The English have sufféred .to. the horrendous extreme of bet ear at seuiptns Grek ee eee Pee | : ’ y , t M 10! ople, enough to. divorce. ~ ' eo anor ridiculed the query and the me who (many rude slanders, about their serving mushrooms and wine | Site ae hive retected | call.on the total out amonff cooperatives in the north- ‘| ridiculous or irrelevant or whatever si ed justified. ‘committed the sserilege of wre? | Ge slocteis as 7 ‘nk 6b af, Y one = ~ atime enpastern—states-who-are-membersof——frewisedt 16 Sav : re~some~aspects~of~«ping-orders”in~cteatr have. failed-to-etrike.the-spark of Chapter o eee 7 A ae : : say. But by evading. a Pasi cooking which should be~ er instead of smiidgy old news- githusiasm. According to Sergei Sates at the “Charlottetown PRINTI Imperial Oil eae Dairy Herds Improvement Coopera- direct -answer. bv laughing off the -sacred and unsullied, free from print. Gone that unforgettable Pavitv, the Young Communists’; Hotel. at A the more higb-falutin aspects of flavor of “mingled fish, SORRY cader, these young people. de- eon "The experiment is being worked. | posed it by. saying’ it was” crazy ‘or. + national cuisine—some , of them tive;_Inc.-which provides-the sermices of its. com and data processin x : Fate "based on ihe ae aye a ie ee ie FN igh ae Set ak ranael oun Sue te vie he forget what they owe to so " MOSCOW ‘tReuters)—An ex: Stationery, —-wedding rh ' - 7 ‘ 4 ‘ 4 - Y 5 ymac ines at a-fee minds of all New Brunswickers. S appears to have become more ciety. --ectanaonmone “eae RABAT COLO television: Pro- invitations; —: invoices, itber of:cows owned by the farmer. One ° question “Without giving an—answer, modernization. that noble institution— the fish fh gene with orders. They have eyen | the faith and the vision. The ster- batter, grease and printer's ink. ma id much from the gvernment: | THE’ REASONS Dr. R.A. Reid of swatttigten | TEST SOVIET SATELLITE | gram from Paris was beamed statements. and —all | and chip .shop— is, being forted status, conscious,_It’ % no longer — : ‘ by printing. fee ; qman- with. 65 milk. cows on’ a 365- acre: s om EDITORIAL NOTE, ® to change its. ae # | “permissable to request an order At the root of the inditterence; Re at ton vocicacian saat Ceninane "All ba a farm. for example, pays about $33 a According to the Windsor, ta Aided by organizations like the of good. . old fashioned “Fish in*Paviov's belief, lies tPF Saturday Tass. news agency re- " guaranteed. eS 4 i ; sve, eee “ ‘ poNe ag | National Association_of Fish. and...’ Now, in the more-hoity- | acanda preachings from the ; ed: | re ‘zmonth. Fof this, a milk tester visits — Star, the Central Mortgage and Hous- Fryers and the Potato Market- toity places: it's “poisson and West. Talk of “universal pros: pote paris EV centre opened | GU his-farm once a month tg.obtain.data ing © orporation is working to have. ing Board, the shops are trying pommés frites.” > perity"". “treedom"” and. ‘deme: win : ania Soe <tpenes ye ARDIAN - PATRIOT for the computer’ and the computer more njortgage, monev made. avail; '? become glamorous. _ We shudder ‘to think of the acy’ have an insidious appeal. minister for scieritifie research, C E N T R A LL thly J rts to the far bl 1a Ww dsc : Egad, what, a tragedy. For eventual fate of such other vén- . It seems odd that it does not Ajain Peyrefitte. . The ‘Soviet produces mon reports ar aple indsor. burlders, ° propor: | cecades, Ye Olde English erable Britishculimary delicac- | occur to these serious- minded | minister of communications, Ni- ?p a 1 N T EF R Y ‘mer. The reports keep him informed . | tionately more than will be‘available Fishe and Chip Shoppe has float- ies as black pulding, toad.in the Young @ommunist ‘zealots to ‘ola: Psurtcev, and French Am- qualitv ™. fo ares y ed serenely’along,.in its own hole, and bubble .and squeak wonder why Western ways seem bassador Philippe Baudet* were 5 i hone: of the. amount and butterfat quality for other areas. It might. pay our local charmingly greasy: fashion,-Now. Well, they, say-you-can't stop-pro= se wppedling’ and the old dogma at the Moscow studio to see the ~ Phone 4-8506 ‘ P : . 50-3 of milk: produced by each cow, how +4 pouticians w look into this ‘matter. | some establishments have gone gress ~ iis ignored ° ‘program | eee ee fh, Feo ae = a ’ z * Pee na | : is 0 “ 1 ae % = We iv