The first d to ; But that put an end to the attempt ‘2 . oa he doubted whether it would tp express themselves on the ques- tion. : are unhappy, they will have an op- | currence of very young volcanoes in- portunity on at least three occasions | dicates that further movement and them. If they | still active, and the widespread oc- Be Sots th bk at Oe el -But the story, non, transigence in holding up a vote on ‘ight, that despite Opposition in- —r ay n monweelth. $15.00 @ yeer year in U.S. and at this time. the routine acrimonious defense bill on the House “In also reserved. not serviced by $12.00 @ year ~ after that th lowers, but that is doesn’t please Mr. Camp and his fol- the suggestion, le. When Mr. Diefenbaker week’s Conservative The standing vote plann John Diefenbaker’s leaders Still At Sea t@ pay them’ after all. Not over 40c per week by there was enough money in the til] | underwater mountain ranges, encirc- Subscription Not over 10c single’ copy. a mittee should change the “phoutt “expect the “resolutions tom-~ ceedings to accomodate * rurel Island end U.K. right or- republication: of aoe" carrier. the only answer _fgllow normal procedure. repeat- leadership resoluti place, and.Mr. Camp will be pi his claims to feelection to the as told by Mr. of, Waterloo! And the Liberals couldn’t had been something like that. “ arrival of Blucher at the Battle i i i } : didn’t quite coincide with the the government’s bluff. It wasn’t long baker, is presented soon after the meeting opens. There is nothin Ente will come_w * jection at that time if they wish to do so. Delegates will also«have an prevent dissidents from raising ob- backed him up, pointing million of the bill’s $872 million could - _. be passed at once i i payrolls. :But Mr.. Pearson ‘turned thumbs out that $100 ’ there was “no precedent” for it and fit the Opposition into-the role of e civil servants were as- convention ni "te te i arta aif a i i i . i Z Eety se7Rdsaserea! red Sed : 8 f i f ; i ae 12, 1966. Hest il aoe be pos- “The strongest memory is ce : than the weakest ink” PAGE 4 8A Y, : e' | - What An Exhibition! There was loud Liberal applause when Prime . Minister Pearson opportunity to voice their opinion of | | is theorise that the African continent | B> idea who up and. be saat ies i who hasn’t physical An extraordinary incident indeed, | to be 40 “a similar situation occurring in the any time. volcanic activity can be expected at an-' | votes could be HE ru st brakes eFee ated tr ae iy aul ia oe ya likely that in breaking up.. one_of the world’s major structural years to complete. assure us, and will take millions of they have at their ~ to | Mantle Project. With the information only part of the story. auspices of the International Upper : tha’ show meteors But the African rift valleys are | ‘4 Mat ‘he showering meteors sense. For it fufure casting more -doubt than ever on the | several hundred“miles in width and government’s motives in forcing its | often 10,000 to 15.000 feet high. (tp al : Fees z anne ui ELSA epireaiice 4 eet fuer Ul | ! SLE li ; pressing confidence in Mr. Diefen- | ing in Nairobi last year under the Dief's 10-year leadership when thé |- enough to prove or disprove their as- election of tiatiomal officers takes | sumptions. It’s a slow process, they on, ex.-| African rift system now after‘a meet- hen_|_. Scientists are busy studying the |: sured, by,.the Prime Minister, that | they link up with the system of no reason why they | today. The existence of a zone of ed to back | super-continent took place, leaving which it is believed is happening still about 5,000 miles long and represent ling the whole planet and estimated believe them to be the zones along which the original rupture of the © hip at next _| land masses. as’ they now exist. This The significance of these mid- oceanic ridges is that some scientists is the theory of continental drift, disposal, they is considered that with a —— vote, ys, “may n barely a be made, ju: done ice eee ce is the right principle for general elec- tions, where the franchise the voter “earthquake activity along the African | ,000 miles in total length, But we won't be around bong. tases 3 pe®iae : They called the meteors Leon- plans ture, the o's war” Prime Minister ennounced (Nevember 12, 1956) Toutine pro- | rift valleys shows that the rifts are | ™¥ stand. ATEN: YEARS “AGO ‘subsequent efforts to make driv- SS ce ee ed for . Rt. Hon. Arthur Meighen ac- fz attacks which with the crisis the UN’s Lith. session of the Ge eral Assembly. ‘A rebuff to U. gitaa cede iat ih ln rt aii ee ue Ha ve Teeth i Hi + | ne ie i ai \ it r Hit alr dil it fe Tal ile tex f ni ik i oF a "ue i -of astronomy — pt accompanied the tlement of another crisis i launched in earnest., had earlier_been linked with Tut- Our Yesterda s (rom The Guardian front Was described military dispatches as “compulsory onservative, party and. enflangered by Russian in Soviet seriously } 00. five miles.and broken~ TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (Nevember 12, 1941) already have leadership of the N efforts to —ers- apparently — curtailed ‘kind “HARD BOILED WASN'T ON THE MENU” In the Red Sea | point in the constellation Leo. ered that the orbit of the Leonids meteor shower, the Perseids, In time, astronomers discov- 7 aeSeeaies The German position abo ut Tula on the southern - Moscow — Was | service over the whole field of created ball i lig Baill th if i Hi si Sil dal i Slit f i fF & eet Hitt i we slips. 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