‘ . , . ur : 7 og Kg , ‘ ‘ re ‘ 7 < Be. - : 5 r ‘ «is CRE See ; t eee. % ES De Gaulle And NATO standpoint, this scheme would have eae e ee Che the effect of taking the pressure off Growing And oven Prince Sdward Wwhnd Ube The Daw | the sovernment for s¢ontinual in. “ ‘ hath Soo ae ‘ W. J. Hencox, Publisher =~ | cease in old age sions and could Resting Hair Canadian Press Staff, Washington ae Wallace. Ward Frank Walker | be presented progr i Fis i t + Managing Editor LUG ae et aher prese a8 & progréssive step in ; |. WASHINGTON (CP )— The ieee jes searing Published week dev more. Gans um | improving the lot of our older citi- » Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellem | United States keep, waiting for ; under of doy ed sennany eninge eect, | sens. ie hair does not continue to | President de Gaulle to put all | view, ‘a Charlottetown, P.E-h, by Rewihepers ie. | pe 7 grow indefinitely. It rests et im- | his cards on the table about re- | U.S) hes been. Branch offices at Summersidie, Mentegue, Alberion_| It would be much cheaper, too, _| tervals. Leas than tive per cent |'vising NATO. — pared for any French’ fopreseried esslonalty by WMiNallinndners ; peer pension same time; consequently, the | French’ leader's press confer-| structure. In that case Advertising Services: Torente 425 University Ave. to $100 a month regardless of need. protess is not perceptable. The | ence Monday really added little | NATO headquarters in Fra Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cothcart Sireet Uni: | The estimated annual of doing resting stage may be brief for new to what has been said be- | would be moved elsewhere, ~ verity 6-5942; Western Office 1030 West Georgie ; : -¥| hair in geome areas and im | fore or assumed. TO. VISIT RUSSIA ata Sireet Vancouver MA 7087. eg this would be $800 m »The Sen- others, The , van- De Goulle snid toreign troogs One view is that de Gadlle ee Daily eae ate proposal would | v ‘everyone over : Son two to tes in France. after April 4, , | will be wu wee Press is axchnively entiied fo he yas for repue- | 65 -an income Of $105 a month to start Sr es, cal’ Tea: gromian ileoteeete hexaaen vases | Caan ace ~~ lication of alt news dispatches in this peper | with—more than the} ed higher \ usually is shortened: dur- | Britain gow have British com-| His reception. thete, wheré he _ eredited to it or to the Associaiod Pless or Reviers | eae poor health and a higher | manders : Seat to and also to the local ‘news published herein. All old age pension—and the cost would pelcedings of the halve ae Guan: er to ee we eo ee Sere oe to er republieting: of Sean aemnpi here | be only $100 million a year. ing et this time. More fall out | niversary of NATO and the first caid have 0 fot to Gs eth tac in don aces we et te ee How come? Well,’ this is how the noun: ores ee ee less | date that any member country | far he presses his desire for a a year a on curgl rovies. end areas Winnipeg Free Press, a paper. favor- the root, “here is no need to be ae id body of. opinion aiden Sdene a ks et ae ed a sedan olf: lees STN $20,00 per able to the government, explains it: -| concerned about baldness es | here assumes that de Gaulle | credited here by foreign Gnd. a ; : growth retunne as soon es the | probably does intend to take | other with you 6 U8. and ae ovtvidl Witigh Cone The higher payments. be offset | hair comes to life. “ France out of the military es- | calm toned ‘Foauie, at evel Fe ete Mace to a degree by reduced expenditures jaime, Srowing period of scalp | tablishment but still lean on the | contrasting with the clash ‘ot Member Audit Gureay of | under the existing federa)-provincial cacenng 2 a noe mutual-security phases “of the | views which President Kennedy PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY #3, 1906. old age assistance programs (under also is a direct relationship be- | KEEPS SECRET he bat presidential warning a eee eee which old people who require more Pen gs icon Moped But the French president isn't | to Europe, saying mo one fe Rifts. Within The Lute than their old age pension to live on Each hair sprouts 1-100 iach par ae a om on aban os bis oe age a pony : _ Some years ago, when Mr. Diefen- | receive additional aid, subject to a day. It takes approximately 25 | be anxious to do 90 despite trom President Sac. baker was the “renegade in power,” . means test.) Furthermore, the guar- gg onder oe — reports that Frence | There has been nothing muth ‘ ; aa a Bh . , the U.S. in 1966 would | gince, despite some heated Mr. Pearson and his jolly mates were -panteed income proposal is intended,. en achieved this goal. We can | clarify their attitudes, . | wate ‘geaction to the de Gene as cozy as could be with thé press | as the report says, “essentially for the hot the redine retted eaten Th tek ae Ua ee i ee eee gallery scribes at Ottawa. Asa result | benefit of old’ people already retired” short. give France « bilateral defence | One pies rsosia for the they got oodles of favorable publicity, —and who cannot therefore hope to | ee tote te lated tee: | eo esate teaniiie dks | ee oe and it looked like the beginning of the | benefit from the Caada Pension | one that is pulled out when | that the Us. te body mistaken Sulek Gah: Pome oar ol : millennium for democracy when the | Plan, These people are now largely —— ar. a. This _ex- | in Viet Nem, coupled with the | matters end the U.S; sa Liberals finally got into office and the | dependent on “old age pension of me aoe a uae bale! i. aoa a pee ee . or. te _condeds ’ crusty Tories were relegated to the _ $75 a month. As the Canada Pension hair after the scalp ie whaved. | areas, does not improve the ah tf aan ae ae opposition . wings. Here, it seemed, | Plan becomes operative, the number on Se eee — ———w9e was.an administration that was really | of people qualifying for a guaranteed | eyebrows. According to Derme- - Youth F ; Pp : / alert to thé value of the press and the | income would diminish, as benefits . me rama qock eed erctnot Grease are rrogram ; need for maintaining its hard-won | through the CPP would bring con-’ | ee LS : | eix~ months and-teste for--en- Weeits Peon, Prom ce privileges in the public interest. tributors above the minimum pension a - BATMAN AND ROBLIN — period. Last month American Airlines , line to extend the half fares fate ‘Now, what a sorry change has level, i : a : eo a growing end a este som? tract young people to air pee. Air Canada’s ctu er a come about in “relations! The-| On the other hand, it could be | CARIBBEAN PROPOSALS Yes, but the hair must te pluck- | Its “youth fare” program al- | is only for this year. Youth far~% Liberals have developed an all-too-ob- | argued that in-removing one inequity, | =... yg dag eae : See te erjenen, ap) test at | et @ and Mt lo hey’ on Eaeailyy |S sinner OR te ine vious tendency to think of the; press | the plan would set up another. For New Constitutions Being Planned the growing, structure ip eur. | membership ‘card for which be | tennial year. ‘The company sis” existing only example, if a man in his working life ars founded by a clear sheath end | is $3. This card allows | reported’ to be a as g only to serve their ple, man in | g i Commonwealth Survey the tip is deeply pigmented. The | the wag angel easy mo considering en-.. - interests. They took it hard when, .a has scrimped and Saved to buy him- | gi, British’ territories in ss: epilation a iy st: lew hell ata resting hair has a tiny, idcon- | ean Airlines danaslie come for peel Sowden tue lean? couple of weeks ago, detailed reports | self a retirement annuity of $1,250 | Easter Caribbean — the four | plus Barbados) considered the | ternal wham ih s\tieme to ate haltfare— bat on’ standby | rates for stand-bys and chang: ° appeared in several places about a | # Year, he would have no call on the | Windward Islands of St. Laicia, | possibility of establishing a | majority of the ministers in Matias oad Cigna teigaan: 9 | Soe saty. ‘Tike mraen Heat & 20.106 te the Feeney tare Ban. |<. ® PPper ; . ne ta y : : gh St. Vineent, Dominica and Gre- } in a series of-| Executive Council tae toreran: | ane neem: : aircraft is full, the passenger | This new fare package is be- split in the Liberal caucus on the | government because his. income, | nada end two of the Leeward | meetings in their Regional Coun- | mer of the cabinet, eppoint-| ,,-IGHT AND MEASLES = ~ has to wait till there is one on | ing designed to take care of the °, question of bank interest charges, | thanks to his own foresight, would be | Islands, Antigua ‘with its de- | cil of Ministers. od trout emeng ‘the’, clected | ©. &. writes: Yours ago wa | Wack Mote is 0 vacancy thousands of :people who will be ; are a Ce a} ies of Barbude .and Re- FEDERAL SCHEME | members of the were tol? that a chid with | Apparently, although the travelling to and in Canada dur- _ making it evident that some Liberal at the minimum. called for. Undoubt- | donda) and St. Kitts — Nevis —| Grenada eventually decided | Council. Ali the territ apr joy | measles should be kept in a has been in operation for just a | ing the Centennial year, but) - MPs had talked to reporters about | edly this would work an injustice on | Anguilla — are to consider, in @ | not to particiate in these discus- universal adult euffrage. ,| dark room so the eyes woald not | month, <S eeae o some of the lower fares will 'pro- . what went on behind the scenes, and | some people, and we may expect to ay pow acer tae eee ag (caged cee owt me aaa errange- Y. = Is this an old wiv ccaeie team Set = hebly fit ccntioned beyond 1967. a ‘that the newspapers had had the | hear more about it if the bill is | al proposals by which the is- | liood with Trinidad and Tobago. Rescues deities cost soete REPLY | Program, and that the plan | ada to hold off a youth fare pro- » audacity to publish it. | introduced, — : lands ‘would become states in| A draft federal scheme pro- | into association with Britain, | ,, 7% theory was held because | rosght an Additional 5,000 pas- | gram until it has more planes In + ores - association with Britain. posed by. the Colonial Secretary | Except for external affeire and | ‘Ne inflamed eye was sensitive | fengers it the same - | operation. But the halffare pro- ; Almost immediately after, the Goodwill bj a Constitutional changes for the | after consideration of the wish | defence which would remain un- |‘ Heht. We now know that light |. Acconting to reports {rom | gram has much to commend {t , executive ofthe Liberal caucus: Da wi Ambassa or pocam Ape gl onier ri Paso es of the seven remaining terri-|| der the aegis of Britain and po- | 9S Tot damage the eyes and Hoy Terk. Al Conate ead the and Ganadian young people will. ' registered a complaint about the pres- , panes in this province has | Siciy' The toial “combined fond [of the Regionale Comell e¢ Blix, | Sorin i tho teciooics’ of ane | artened toons to long es there | Fefused to follow. American Air | be looking forward to the estab- dees ok eeporiers a Hk Wabieet | ted considerably by the | area of the six territories te 1,- |datere in Apeil, 1965, itth Metlenaity Acs the | ; lines’ lead, and: have also refus- | lishment of such a program by, cere on, elthar” cide af tha: {marked filerseiie ie the past few: sea- | 122 svosre miles ead te "However, Antigua refused to | states would be self-govering BONE of poetioations: tye UF, ai | Ale Cotbde: ah those rooms qereame 7 W Sea: | population is 457,000 — the participate in this discussion end | with the right to amend their | 1. G.F. writes: What ts done reReeee 5 . Commons chamber, where members | $0ns of the number of French-speak-. | lations of each territory én. “August, 1965, Barbados, -hav--|-own-constitutions-and to-end the | When the unar nerves are trans- i ; go to smoke and talk when they are ing citizens of the province of Quebec ~—e ro sicndtsee at ae - <a on rece Agger association. with Britain without oe forward? Is this err Sewers And Cultu re se te noes in oo. po have (visited here in vacation Federation of the _ Nest Indies | Metied «White Paper perl ond Goverdemet eee. Bete Per. wélid“la-vee Lalande Terente Daily Star so . No specific charges were made, but | e. 4 ‘ $02, Jamaica d ‘its legislature’ propos- | liament. nerve is located the | ‘the debates in the House of ; politic the Liberals wanted it agreed that | That the influx of “Quebecois” is | “Gependent countries and eight of ing tt i wou have separate | MAJORITY REQUIRED groove known ae the “fun ay | Commons are not slways com | elements of a cy'e poten at: reporters should be admitted only to | bound to increase seems certain from | the smaller participants (the ' All the’six islands since 1960 on ada ae OE ‘the bone ‘has been injured and | jike aan: eortance ihe ihtie relationchiy "camden “ie the fireplace end of the room,.“where, | the role of French-speaking goodwill : ; ity in the legislatures end in cer- aces inebces an Pend — deal with philosophical concepts | gienic ceanties. and oneal presumably”’—as George Bain writes | ambassador just played recently by Was This Tri Necessa ? fain cases, by a two-thirds ma- | gerous. >» and ae assessments that expression. 7% in the Toronto Globe and Mail, “they | Professor J. Henri Blanchard, Ph.D., ‘Ip ry oe Oe ae NERVE DEAFNESS soul te not entirely ‘devoid of | tli? Tue 28 Mr. con - » Une : i , ; Otten: Soamamneh é J. B. writes: What is the usual ee tends, that Pericles’ Greece, .Swould be expected to stand in respect- former vice-principal _ of Prince of . 8 The head of the executive gov- | cause“of nerve deafness? ey Louis XIV's France and Shak-~ ful attitudes, tugging at their fore- Wales College, during a visit to his President. Johnson is so ob-; which {mevitably follows the | ernment would be a Queen's re- |~ REPLY other day Creditiste Gilles espeare’s England’ could pro- ~ ; Fi viously anxious to spread under- | movements of a U.S. Vice-Presi- | presentative appointed for . a.|; Injury end toxic neuritis Gregoire and Liberal Ralph Co- | duce golden ages of culture with- locks.” daughter in Sherbrooke, P.Q. While _ standing of the U.S. role in Viet | dent abroad has unfortunately | term of five years by the queen | traceable to disease or to such | tity, clashed on the role of 4 | out efficient systems for draw-': The upshot was that a notice was | Hé Was'in the industrial city in Que- | Nam and to Aiow willingness to | made, a ervel contrast with the | on the advice ofthe Secretary of | dues, 49 sireptsmycta, are, io ising Gn eel ot tp ccere. ing off waste. ee ry is ; », 0. peace | realities of a tragic war State for the Colonies would as ne a. posted in She press gallery advising.| ecs caster townships, Professor | tat \ \s easy enough tse why | typ aad gmppetbtic = man wS: [be quded by the Oniet atinister | ooecletesle, or excessive soles’ | q MT, Cowan had some harsh | pss sod ‘Gtratond would’ efit - , ‘ 'e r b 4 i : ; ? members to sold loltering inthe. | Blanchard, who i 85 was interview | he wn Vecfronn S| Me Samy cB meas | ir cee, ae | ae eet | es met Lome | A eet lobby, ahd ed by a writer for ‘‘La Tribune,” the a an Magee | OY River live in had they possessed more . lobby, and the general membership of | — ¢ mune, South-east Asia. seemed too: much ‘like a. high- | sentative in the area would be YOU NEEDN'T for carrying off its refuse. | sttective methods of dregs dis the press gallery passed a resolution local French language daily news- aac ate the seporye oe mre < nora Avenue adver- | responsible for the conduct of re- oor aa writes: Is it normal ‘Celine atom aay that ee | posal. 5 . | § { i u Y lations between 5 lacked i saab expressing concern over attempts to | Paper. and a column-long story was | hoping photozraphs like any | The tlang has perhaps come to | terrkacies. Britale 0nd th | eee erotract: otter en @b- | sewerage efficiency it made a | ts ts the nature of pests aa restrict the gallery's traditional | S¥>sequently published along with a |. tourist and buying souvenirs,” | try another kind of “pause” in| Safeguards for the preserve- REPLY for in musie, architecture sig ee lg ttn e Y privileges al_| photograph of the vitor taken by the | s,2,%e"_ Yor, Times corey | Vek Nam_— at fad to th, at | ton of ernoerate arm o ev. | No, tthe mute, tee |e deal was reminaent of Sch inoaes of mlm That's the score to date, and there | Paper's photographer. the old question: “Was this tri 1 be no one \ ; ndamental rights would feeling “being re. | the argument that occurred be- | ‘ings. But what has this to de * is'a good deal of ink being spilt over |. Af & noted leader of the’Acadians | ‘Teall necessary” | der Bo ga he doce not m/f undomental i ee [arm ne WO UOT | for plana fer ‘Toroats' Art Can | Witt the Recent of cleaning up "Jt. But actually there were rifts within |: 40 this province, Dr. Blanchard was grave doubls about US. policies | the argemeats and hardening | "The territories ‘would eonflense “Proantve douche ie wot fon costing, Gaat’. betes tte ——— +} zs , Wit | 2% f S. police’ i ° ~ ‘4 the lute before this issue developed, sa va the te re : eee ie pee ay eg Ast Gas of disagreement, _ why A aaa British aid including | nearly es costly or ul as pnp gooey to its oo laur- : and even before the wicked Toriés | Ment of the populatic Se MOAT | aS cchants to. send bee Ae ee ee Oe palate, fee Saad aa on the needs of its sewers. 2 were defeated. It could be said to have . times is faring, and he said that while | the Republican’ denator, ‘Everett ee for an enemy provi the aa from which | (NOTE: All alaiohiene Regardless of the connection : started back in 1960, at the Kingston | there was considerable strength in | M_yUrWen’ Shale shouted at. = '*| fresh forms of regional co-opt. | a eee aor De. Thecdore, | ia | “Thinkers” Conference, when Liberal | N & W Brunswick with 250,000 =_ceremony and sett or Wik eales anne inet van Delen, co Chleage one oe ‘ policy adviser Tom Kent argued that -Acadians representing some 40 per- ty be . tie, Chieage, Mlinels.) ; ; newspapers should get along without | cent of the population, the situation is People’s Man or ———+ | Hot Water vertising. ‘somewhat different in P.E.I. and gram 7. ye : << ee ete ee Seotis, i itd Sa Tem TUOUS Pea ks as Hot water at the turn of a occurred at the 1 ova a. The English-speakin “ * ’ 1", me: a ast session, when Ha. pe & The word “ombudsman” {8 ple’s man’; but probably a : tap-—-200 of hot water former Finance Minister Walter Gor- | PeoPle of these two provinces, he said, | , oe . our ears andy as it | freer and more meaningful tran- Ad i — : in just 1 mtenten. ‘ a Se 3 oe , * é has , no + “ ; 5 : i don clamped restrictions on owner- are becoming more and more sym- Salary. quite. oe enna econ ela > _ _ Glan alte or caer, i Distros a eccomst Com ona si a mere : ship of Canadian newspapers. pathetic to the French-speaking folk. | However, it is likely ta become | The ombudsman is” a state | ple tougher, revolutions fiercer | cent in value of Bolivia's ex- Conedes sttghiot ond The latest move appears to h Here on the Island our troubles are.) % Patt of our common language | employee and. stands between | —in Bolivia. =~ | ; bin ore is still ite life- most experienced mutuel ; ppears ave in the f ‘efit before very long. the private citizen and bureau-| In 11,900- foot La Paz, the The dep: valleys fund ; been prompted solely by pique over mostly n the form of teac g staff. The ombudsman has become | cracy, Where bureaucracy is ar- | world’s highest capital, boys on | coffee grain, end fruit, ° : : the leakage of caucus news. Which | We have but the public schools and | SM linitlion in Sweeden and | rogant or eo rtlad on neue homemade coasters | Fase 412,| land jungles produce” nuts end , * ; s aria be downhi! at . | cubber. 4, =X should make it a lively subject for | al! subjects are taught in English. In, | ‘presented with a bil inet trould | grate the eitin's intorcats and | They descend 2500 vertical fect |. “The men who mine io” are : -comment_by that. man_Diefenbaker | the exclusively French-speaking local- eee the. same. institution | if he finds them. offended, plead | 80 fast it make thelr ears pop. | the most combustible ot : when he gets round to it. . : ities, French is taught. Since, 1803 we-| "aye jieraliranciation. of the'| have overreached- their autho- | nese La Par Som Oe eed "sae: Mo S Lave ‘enroute . oa : have even had- a French-speaking | word ombudsman. is “the -peo-|rity. = | earth's stron lies be. | gow have a'voice in national af-"|) 04 Old Age Pensions school inspector.” Rays? 2 Se ee eee ee ata - ca mst tial ot ag aon the pase ¢ ane motor. | éairs. ee ne ge hf to i Will the Liberals increase the old | Our distinguished Acadian octo. | Our Yesterda BLE ORES titer in| ottsd almost. Sona ana ceaak devsctie.” eA 5 age pension, as now predicted? Prime genarian furnished his interviewer. (From The Guardian ae becoming overwhelming. fee seen from a oa iP ; “A cone-shaped mountain at Po- | PA nnaTtanes nernEON ONT ores ' Minister Pearson himself has said that with a description of the farming and TWENTY . FIVE YEARS AGO al Coville ay aie ae sitntane ‘a ete Bo toal ae iat of Masog Potosi eNA’ ey “increases in the pension are inevitable fishing economy of the’ Island, not - ey Wael Ca r peel to the oe ie redress Fond “We cold Altiplana or: high ‘catapulted the kings of Vevin ay ATE OPENINGS FOR a ? s : vy moment, obser- 2 tbureaucr: " country a y Castile oi Pr i emine Nf ‘ because it has been linked to the | Overlooking eulogies of our potatoes | vers believed, the ermen eeniy| im hia opin, Gajcces bin. | apareety "iehabitegectie a ‘among Sarees menor RESEARCH OFFICERS : cost of living, and “when that goes up SO of ts seafoods. Told that an route ahgpie ny Boleeri® , But fe iL, man has the | slopes‘ of the the a TREASURY OF ART ~ \ in the fields of ” vanguar ho ledge or resour - | ern jungles, great eastern ‘ ‘Potosi’ “ * from No \ so. must the pensions.” At the | edito “ : e Paper had Riga Mere On. |’ Sictrated poacetully Set. tale k eoined te-tiWe legal eult when he | ereselende, amen iam sshiee ih es tas tingeat HEALTH, WELFARE and SOCIAL ; moment, he added, the government acation and had spoken highly, | kan country disguised as tour- | feels he has been mistreated hy | DECLARED FREEDOM” end rekon. city in the New oN ; was trying to put the Canada Assis- of the beauty of the landscapes, Dr. | #t# end technicians. some agent of government. _ | “Bolivia ds featured in World. It has for equals as @ * SECURITY ; "| tancé jprogram—payinent of supple | Blatichard said: “Your friend should |. sic Frederick Banting, one of | Parllateant:mesepts the inutity-| an seit by Come ieee mie) |i sefaetas, however, of eee *° "8000 at mentary benefits to pensioners on the | MVe Just about spent his entire vaca- | Canada’s outstanding tion is problematical. — How- | official Loren, SMe " one the eigh schools and 36} A.number of @ualified re- Special emphasis of studies |” basis of what is called ‘needs teat”— | Ho# living on the beaches. They are’ | Sitar an sivioce tint had'ent | Seeak fas spunwored the Dil to | cea’a iat ereed Sass AE NR] EIST Srcoeuibertans Th Sioa oS OHAWA by Gar De: Gols’ sel ante | into operation, and at the ¢ame time | the finest in North America. Many | been heard’ from since Febru- | establish the ombudsman’ — wolte peppered medtiy: waren | conecrinls aa worked PAR NATION. i estle Caner was thinking about what more could Canadians of French deseent come to | **¥ 7*- ae same = ted ait centre bh Erol sn gr ean baie ide tin‘ FARE'S ARCI ve Bc Wa ctectire- be done to improve the position of pee nt every year for their holi- TEN YEARS AGO att oleiply ‘Feeoenitnes that, wtih | Scatherd "Menten ae meee “polva'spreten-dy indians || STATISTICS DIRECTOR- methods a ™etrative 6 ( campin ebruary 28, 1956) the ost helmi . g i 1 he ei pensioners. : ay: thing.” ping grounds are really Complete entbreation of . the.| den Paacsatic conten har. a independence from Spain | are tv ee, _ ATE ‘a pg fo fe. ee” will pe consid-: ' _ One plan of action, of course, would SOMPECRING: ; proposed. causeway ‘project be- | disciplines, the ordinary man a the et en pened in rainbow finery— em- tal, programs and is re- the san 7 4 t aes ys be to implement the report of the -EDITORIAL NOTE - Dees Reva meee hie tae woman: Reed a referee. | During the. next 125 years, 50 ponchos, fringed lan sponsible for the collection, ability and proven profes- |” special Senate committee on aging, | ‘The Royal Commission én Billn- | ef by Mr. RR. Bell oc, be’ re-| WITHDRAWAL UNDER way | %<jTru tel the Job of real | shade Iie geen, The iow: |[-a _ whde cas at ciniies Comabaent cae oe ~-which-was-madepublic-earlier-this_|_gualism _and_Biculturalism is _still_| Sumed the debate ‘on the Dratt NEW DELHI (Reuters)—tn- Sa “Melatyre sole tien Coadere, “festival songs pulse || concerning the SOCIO- versity creduates i vain month. A cardinal recommendation in | going strong. At least it was up to ieee the. Provineial_legis- ian and Pablatan| treog. share olf. Bolivian manuscript, ‘“Presi- | with fiery Spanish rhythms. oe AND. eranis. mics, commerce, statistics, : s : : , 7 >. ’ 4 ; len aT . cermin 1 ASPECTS a ' \ this report was for a guaranteed in- | Dee. 31 last, when its cost'to the tax- Oe from all areas they occupied | down in See ee aeres NEED MILES FOR HERO HEALTH, WELFARE AND Sealed athe as cae et . come of $1,260 a year to every single.| payers amounted to $3,538,523, | world’s best Vasen eamiak a Sea oe #4 Oorder | shot out ‘of office." A. London || SOCIAL SECURITY. socio-economic a gebing 92 65, with married couples | according to a return tabled this week im the “gts energy field, died day. Forces of ‘both wides are olivia hag” Geen’ pace gra frat dotame of a boecanhy Be ee te aa CIViL. DERTICE CO forms, welte a8 soon as | gethin in the House of Commons, . feel once ne ea Wreatiocs: '* IHG | menee neumperity. Frame fa |S Sie wean by tie |] Srrawaa Pionse refer to Program Ge-aea, C7 ANAM oh i $2,220. From the political Hay MEE sy Nap ma ee Se have come fortunes