a s ; i f i‘. i. tnt : . 5 ¢ ‘- : : t ae me Y v ° , ' s > < ‘ ~ * ’ ‘ ie ai i e i ala «1 tawa. In Tokyo, U.S. Vice President Guardian Humphrey asked Brime Minister Sato. ¢ e =) 1S e ss a -— | 1 o- ‘a7 > - ao . Oo 2 3- ao _ . e ia e e "> | . a nique Style. : overs Prince Edword tsland lke the Dew. | 20° Japan's assistance in settling the oe NON... ae ue Arch Als ho eee Se wae J. Hancox, weer ss war. Bg THE CABINGT AN? eran fF : Due To Age CateMen, Frees: Call, Waghingten Bi werd “ verih. We There, is no doubt that the U.S. BLING ° DOWN Kaen wrest ic Wea, Ske la ie a here- two weeks ago ‘ Bell day wisalas taneek tee pause in the bombing of North Viet \: POM ; S a. . MERE veal pF gh is Geaee te many secured. sg! ial ay ols onal ota rtrd noliday BE ge y greet at 165 Prince Street | Nam. is directly related to this con- ave * GeumBLinG physical and mental tion of the unique style Presi- | to receive a Johnson envoy: say- flew ot Summerside, Montague, Alberton | certed”ahd multiple effort in world oe ae Le eee mation. “tet aie ie prada yy Aa wertn | "he ar ee ee ee and Souris. ae | diplomacy. It is known now that the. oldster spends or invests money | . It is a style which at its most | by report here tried—and _ Repreiented - fe sag me pepe lang bombing pause was planned in part | ne “= “ Be pg eee and inscrutable |—to have a Washington jewelry LSSeRh Manirest 640 Consort Greet Uns -| at the conference “between British deepitiety sng~riaded ite | colesneins romx ented we caps [atcbaes G0: hak: aeboline ome ee recy st Georgie | - Prime Minister Wilson and Mr. eeving trom society, tal to explain that the United | foreign dignitariés, - . Membez Canadian aety Newspaper Publishers | son earlier last month, also that * |we must admit that hardening ae a, wan eat ae APPROVE OF EFFORT eee oe sah cited’ to the vie for reste. .| British.diplomacy-is one of the many of the brain arteries and strokes |cerely. wants North Viet Nam | Johnéon so far is tending to pris , : ue : an lead to with .|to get that message. get an “A” for effort for his Heaton “of all “new dispatches in this paper | intermediaries actively seeking a re- | - behavior anal ida’ Vietnamese tion with reit- eredited to, it or to the Associated Press or Reuters 7 . In Canada’s case, it was an opera’ gnd diag t the local news published herein.:an | Sponse from, North Viet Nam. of the brain may lead to confus- | apparent snap decision last Fri- | rated reservations about the tight or republication of special dispatches here {| Only guarded comment is avail- ton and liss of memory. The | day: from the president's Texas | W4Y he conducts attaire. “in also reserved. Subscription rate: - : victim forgets recent events but |ranch home to clear his desk | Says columnist Krock "Net over 40c per week by carrier. 2 able from Canadian sources- about. can recall the details of things (of a revised Canadian-U.S. civil | the New York Times: Z| aes year by mail on rural routes and eres’ | Mr. Pearson’s conversations with Mr. ~~ Sanened dees Son: air agreement before 1966 be- |. seal te ans is cmeeieny eee ap Soggy nd and U-K, $20.00 per | Bundy or, later, with President John- lose interest in Son sito ar may have had something | #2gs in which his decisions big ” Year Ws US. end ahiwhere outids “Wrinah Com") 30 by telephone. It is believed, how- eppeeresien feng sevens ot Ne do we Johnson's -conversa- | Of little are ‘made ‘public - monwealth. : ‘ 4 ‘ coreeerenerencereretmennn ins on cloth a . a these a there .. Not over 7c ‘single copy.” - 1 every that these consultations Se ae : : it ; ¢al example. They repeat ,olt- | Prime Malar Pearson sees also been @ heavy odor aa, Member Aucit Bureav. of Circulation. - ' not merely for the purpose of inform- , a | : ool anecdotes and occasionally | Viet Nem, or it might net. of ty _- —e. ; on e strongest memory is weaker | ing Canada officially as to American « : Sr 7 ai eer a complete change in their DIPLOMATIC eould. find meen fault with hie “ »“.. than. the weakest ink” _| peace objectives, but also of the role | WAS ING TO Aee A eeING IS. : mat alo teu peculiart- ous mae nae ae oe dispatch to three cortinents of PAGE 4 WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1966. | Canada could play in the drive to if Wd Byes: are, | ; civil air ries, F Canada could play in the- drive t Las He WINNER Se ties are caused by The | lengthy negotiations | Devin ee ed. a) ig ‘| force a settlement of the war ‘by en r 2? ete nae nae see nore ts Aesth hed | as adeninisiration's: ‘tims ia , juebec s New Status ppeaceful negotiation, and.in subse- | ‘ aged to develop a mental disor- | and no, te te he BP et Southeast Asia, and to solicit A Quebec commentator notes, as | quent proceedings if the drive should, . ‘such as . They | Last Friday was e@ federal en ee ne fa bis } |. are awaré of their limitations |-U.S. holiday and the Canadian | fort nae nagetl one of the most significant signs of , be ae re oat aca } ange wi yoo ot, dajattover embasty here was 4 8 short state |r war in Viet Nam. : the times, that almost without any- | aS ate eee ance offensive Love very Uitis to" lenk ferwerd | bobday’ ill, Neverthsloes, werd | Alsap, woo usually thes just ‘one. realizing what was: happéning | ence as yet that the’ peace offensive to, They may have lost’ a mate, |came from Texas Friday morn- | #bout everything Johnson does . incdie Lexus snl. Wis gevernaoan” | has ‘evoked any fruitful response from a strained pg ties, ene. ing that the | mt wanted | except the ww he dea it rite» ‘have brought: their province to the | Hanoi or Peking. But it offers some | the commeany. ta 2s : ee eee ae iene “whet, style which —_— * ‘ery doorstep of a new, semi-autono-| hope, by its very magnitude, _of AVG e | a they have reasons other than-/-the air agreement. ‘because he is not ‘forthright, _ mous status within Confederation. ,| eventually moving the conflict from ne CTS) | Senkcyun, we * MT | asanged to. produce a matucl | tis associate or even, one tus .. Ironically, Quebec’s main tool’ in | the battleground to the conference : se rata Withdrawal from society“is a |1 p-m. EST//timing. Canadian | pects, with his nearest and dear tin - its drive to gradually obtain an in- | room. Failing that, it should serve to MOTORISTS TS Think or PEDESTRIANS eruption o ae Gnade et and other ts under the bart ereasing share of-federal revenues | Put American peace aims in a: more —— AND VICE VERSA f \| ment. The senior citizen Sines [Seek ta Gee GaNTEe oooaee: |Gr ce taeeee of Gn ae. and a greater control over policy- | Convincing: light among the uncom- os emma : 7 : epee -) his limitations and prefers to | tions which contrast with more | dential peace offensive and / Thaking affecting the province ia a | mitted nations, and that in itself isan | irae on ccnp ence te | Mera cen oe oo a peor es formula-designed to permit the safe- objective of vital importance. _ - RESOLUTIONS WE ‘COULD SUGGEST ; os volvements. It we eS x —_ —~ of the essence again that he had left no stone guarding of constitutional) rights— | _ : ' : Tess "=" | ophieal approach to thé” twi. | US. ambesiedor to Oeil ome ke Sonar - contracting out. As devised, this plari en ae ve Best * A STARTLING PICTURE ~ : = : tof « long ie. ‘This type of | Nations, is reported te eve cot | Ga ULE: offert' Ie Viet Net and permits-any province to opt out of e Globe and Mall expresses the 4 ale ca ; a a > a eee Indies holiday by | a difficult wartime budget? Or— joint federal-provincial programs | hope that at the head of theists of | . The Year We Discovered Poverty - brink of senlity and become fog: | to lnonch he Vietuamese peace | negotatons th. must ai -which infringe on its constitutional | good resolutions our 265 members of SG “ Toronte Daily Star ae _ | SY when they develop a 1 i ght | rounds. fu Ee most lead to a very jurisdiction and take the fiscal equiva- | Parliament'ought tp be writing at this | i965 was the year Canadians their governmenty. aren't likely stead a tin of beans for her din- Siacidton: heseoae ne & a of Britain, who soenamnitty L ot Bese ea, lence: instead. Since its inception in | season appears the promise: “I -will discovered poverty and the gov- | to take the formidable -sction her. qe se ra alection, ‘They sre sormai as | sot a pretty thorough Viet Nam | that is part of the trouble.” : . iti ernment declare war | mecessa n it. ‘ lothers queue open- as cause recogni: ' 1964, Quebec. has made liberal use ea ate “Gana te on it. ae What ie met clear to meny ‘ts sig tas tb een tonics of oeile cn 2 peer oe ‘ of its provisions. But it appears fo | Po m.”. This, it adds, the.| “The establishment ‘of @ feder- | the nature of poverty in Canada. | bread and dozen cracked eggs | A. W. writes: Years ago my Now Britain S Problem : have far-reaching plans for further | last two Parliaments failed to. do. | al, secrétariat to deal with the | WHAT IT MEANS . | et prices. A.womn- | doctor told me I had chronic : deviant tong tines | They ere"bear pis” in which ak. | Reon resco | See gnee rte te | Eat soa sa (tated wr Sat S| a ae gan ee tenon cites & A complete -Quebec program for most everybody was fighting the next p plan. A remarkable series of pa- precept Recipe = Song the cash register rings the total, | two years I saw my doctor for a During the past few decades | victimized by criminals to the oe ee ae ee ti ie a --inste wi pers presented to the national | heaven and our natural resourc- | Sue hasn’t found enough coins | Periodic eye exam and was | ve lncesete is cre fe million social welfare. is now in the final-| election’ instead of getting on-with / a4 United. States and Canada ion’s busin “Th coasted fetes ase showed the | es, it doesn’t mean what it | fm her purse for the little luxury: | @umfounded when he said 113. We 2 subject of ‘weeks. stages of preparation, and officials | the nation’s business. ey of. the 3 ‘econ- | means in ‘India, mor does i | Poverty here is the single per- | Was getting cataracts in both <a thee —— ‘have already indicated their clear | “from phony vote of non-confidence | omically disinherited a\few of} mean bloated African bellies. | son—perhaps a former clerk or | eves Is surgery for this condi- | ComceTa fight y indicated their clear | ‘rom P : » | te had seen it before. |. And we do have the baby bonus, | a long-retired teacher— living in | tion serious? semen entents of heen —intention-of opting out-of federal-pro-—|-to-_phony_vote_of non-confidence,” _|-""'1¢ didn’t convince_a-lot-of _peo--|-old -age- pension, old-age assis-_|a drab.room, trying not to. . err living in society. Organized grams in this field almost immediate- which created a wholly unrealistic | ple. Four inillion impoverished | tance, welfare systems, hospi- | come @ welfare case- It's et Hous Me oat | Se wosliiy. sent its: stronghold... frat Micaloneaemge. rrogeam tor | snd. unproductive atmoaphere of ex, | Goameh foe Ste Ash ct | ol unresen, clemgtopmont & |Gealy ca eal Heid Die: |S OS eS eta a | eee dually assuming control over un- citement while everybody knéw that’ |-credible, they say. A million| -Povertysin this country. is the | a flossy office building, or of an | but best results are obtained In Great ‘Britain, the gradually : who enforced the law.’ without employment services, labor ‘mobility; | the. opposition parties did not dare oe Ga rata | nd etki — Te olen te eeisture, | benefit of revolvers, and the ef- ‘worker reclassification, etc., is now | to bring the government down. ‘dan't Me, they ony manet of these of affluence Lane we aire eae, MASEAGE 4 being drawn up. When this plan is |, That, of course, was partly the | semititer ete people can ds aa | asus tee dest Ioing with | The reali ot poverty in-afflu- | ous lor an eldecly person with | the kind which operated on the ready, Labor Minister Carrier Fortin ee oe fa It a ue - i oa goad fod, a eidery Ia, oo. cnt Caen i the ——- bie ‘ood pressure to manage oa of the Atlantic, Now has indicated Quebec will move to | to e necessary ‘legislation tf re er es tee shabbily dressed, agoniz. | and the swareness—of =e ea ae Teperted yesterdsy, the * Jeave federal programs here as well. | caused it feared an upset, too timid to Tc cotar tof Eoanie dee deer ens weer ake tee Conia, oo Meee city of London alone has been ' stores to he robbed. he province is also seeking a + deal openly. with big-muscled prov- ine — as een poverty (for i ee to poe a : ‘greater voice in industrial incentive ces-that were pressing into federal | ‘ | 1 ee on ph arter- : a programs, as well as an increasingly | preserves. The election has removed The W ales Way - ieee than in B.C); ie urban, | ‘PAG INDUCERS Borrowing From Youth ‘expanded role in the conduct of its | the excuse for such timidity, and for | . - ‘Winnigeg Free Press "| Whether in Van , Toronto | Mrs. T. writes: Can low blood age $ lukee Journal = e ; ; ; as ; is ‘ or Montreal; it's rural where | pressure and anemia meke @ The poet W. ; international relations. The re- | irresponsible opposition action as |, The conversation of natural re- | 15,000 blue whale units was set; | farmer on small, unproductive | person feel out? whats: 70 ee once | sale of men’s hair dyes has in- gult will be to give Quebec a larger | well. No party in Parliament now | Tove a cabsent (0 ERS ae ce seelvelont, ‘of cas | eccoage Sy ty opera Sune REPLY her ad: Ghia pi Ae | Kou fo cheng ‘“ceecemeaee? nin tncercr nemn gone ny pe ei OE A a ee ._ _| man pays much lip service but whale, two fin whales, 25 | hidden down the ¢ three) ‘Yes; both are associated with | might but take the Age s -being merchandized ; Share of the tax money collected in| dares to precipitate another election.~|~too oftew: does Hitie--or noting bumpbeck whslesor-sx-+ | Ssleckie—ieemn_gom_hane-Se0ple-| foligns._—___--_--| saa Sue 35-9 tees ceeom-t Ont ete i or-'| T . A case 1965-66 quota has | can't ‘meet doctors’ or dentists’ a . : EERE ee e province and the spending author-'| The electors have made it clear that le rapid depletion of the world's | been set ef ooly 4,500 units, But | bills : ee eens ier on | the latest reports age is borrow- | Ail of which conjures up vis- over it, while at the same time,| they trust ‘no party with majority | whale population. The disap- to scientists this is | It's college students unable to | the knee be drained off? ing rather heavily from you th | sions of a nation of constantly diminishing the influence | power, and that they expect the lot |, pearance of the whale ig due | still twice as high as it should | afford winter coats and proper REPLY ae ieee eenren lively as mountain of the federal government i bec | of them to cooperate in getting |. simply to the usual cause of the | be if whales are to have a | meais,.as well as their fees..Po- | Yes, but the fluid will return at ane ao goats, eyes sparkling with ersa- affairs. Coo through the heavy business of the cas weed wot his inability to | the TOO le TOE ate | reels the perwoh wo songs | wie 8 few weeks if the cause | longer strive to keep up with the ” Peddhs toddie stat” seakink ; ; : “ man a e : eee enh ne es ‘ _| SORRCT Sur we rp th the | _ Fiddle-f SAL wo tts’ ae. Pret fanning aan _ tee bevend the present. 11,00 units were cauzht. | price" te medi. 1 te anybody | available aL eae oe tet ain eee oe suspect, et lug 3: At_no time has er Lesage . According. to the Financial | Recently the five major whal- | Bho has to depend on charity | TODAY’S HEALTH” HINT— ~ young and | along trying t6 grow old as attempted to spell out in precise | _ But-as our Toronto contemporary | Times of Londan, the extra-or. | éng countries — Britain, Holland. | and handouts, It is; ignorance, | Winter eports are invigorating. seas can Gemehere ie Senn, | catty, as Gay ‘oan, 2 litte : Korma whet ‘he’ comcsives Quebects | points out, this’ does, not™ mean that -| Guery ting ebout the bieioey of | sages, the Garet_ Union and’) which in the-tap-coct of poverty. | | (NORE: AR exercise, dance classes, “young” | mer 0” (OP and a little thiek- eo A {he opposition should be blunted. The | Teale, tat the whaling in| Norway met Tokyo: out | "Our socety Nas the resources | te Dr. Van Dellan shed be | ities and ‘heaven lp. ua!) [Sf emideive. content to lave special status within Confederation dustry 0 grasp.| they agree on-nothing, ex-'| and technology fo abolish pover- | addressed to: Dr. Theodore youth to __‘ghould be. But he has brought-the | °pPosition is there to question and | the idea thet its date and that of | cept to call another meeting | ty, Let's get the picture straight, | Van Dellen, ce Chlcege Trib- ue cietniclaatuentc concept along to the point where it .|_ Probe and badger the government .| hound up. . wee ae ee a believed | 2nd Suseet_the_will. to-do #.- une, Chieage, Ilineis-) : — to. survive it. seems to be accepted as a desirable | into the best performance possible. | It has ‘been estimated by. ex- | to be unhappy with its quota of Pee as ee a ‘ Oe ae cn : ig perts that the industry, which is | 20.per cent of the total catch : alternative to-the “two nations” cry What it does mean is that the country | Toy‘worth $160 millics, coud ta | amd ome double bave been rait- To estore Chatea ; Scooters And Hor Ses ~~ which ‘a threat to our -con- | i8 fed to the teeth with niggling, bad- 20 years become a $300 million-|ed about whether ‘the r Ganntion ‘Teuriel Absbdlaiion © - Christian Science Monitor : stitutiohal system. On this point, | mannered, purely political opposition. | grusuy; but cute present rate | Simos unin cae be made 10) work ie starting on another | by the British in 1768 This was | quae 'Wnich m's muce-omec, {without cain vet cae ene BP speaking last month in the Quebec Undoubtedly Premier Robarts of | business in five or six years. | Itit cannot, says the Financial | major phase in the restoration grelade to the captare of Gue| etme aes See es bby Tyme holt ie tir 9 suburb of Ste. Foy, he said: “It may Ontario spoke for the great majority Yet the industry carries on as | Times writer, then it will be | of the ancient Fortress of Louis. | bec which changed the course | hot pursuit ;down a traffic-jam- | pline people without “off hei - % ; , ae cee my f rH hen h id in Lond if nothing were amiss. It is/true | only a matter of ‘time before the burg on Cape Breton Island, | of this country’s history med ‘street/or in an | to con- | them. Say ont Ss ll be thanks t b b- | of Canadians when he sa ndon é effort : very we nks to Quebec’s o : seh ; that in recent years internation- | whale joins the dodo on the mu- | Nova Scotia. : ‘The government is undertak- | tro] a crowd: New York's new | “When 3 ‘taining a-special status that Canada recently that the political parties | al agreements have substantial. | seum shelf, and this irreplace»| Cambrian Construction Limit- | ing a partial restoration of Lou- | police gcccted or 8 heres?. aaiea ai trolman pushes a ” ‘| must strive to make Parliament work’ ly reduced the target for world | able and much needed source of | ed of M@ntrea! will restore t he . The chateau restora- | There is much a ie » People resent it, will truly survive. Faru , sale nS to say for New | says Lt. John ‘Lynch, in ch y te ante {tect protein will no longer be avail- | shell of the massive Chateau St. | tion will be the centrepiece. Well | york's innovation. The first | of Boston's mounted “unit “Bat If that be so, it :will be of prime for at least two years, even if this In 1962-63 the world quota of | able aa. Louis, where the gover- | under way is the reconstruction “soramble patrol” in the coun-| nobody takes eftenee Pa But concern to the rest. of us to know | Méant that party lines would. have to: ts ays nor and’ most of his men had | of the part known as the Lance A try, up of 10 scooter-moun- | People just. move back for him. __precisely where we fit in. | be relaxed. But this does not relieve Cur li ' ? + | Siilomat® Resources Mintaiar | Gon ef te Chaten St. Laws. at oe Ni al gon ee men in a et the -administration-of-the-responsibil-j——____-_____ Uriing Any one Arthur Laing announced the |. The ‘remainder of Louishourg tote: g aadeaieetne ce = ».Monumental Efforts ity for giving proper leadership. It | - Ola Seana) rad othe content. $r rich was razed JT Wl | “One them. i-th abiiy_to | et sve a polcemans horse = s : } i 0 \ . ° ! jon an . places where t on the nose or to slip = Prospects for settling the Viet | is to be hoped that behind the closed wetloattin Go taal tine hands oe aaa: or | qs We, expect that @ major por- | a few houses and the outline of | $° Pucte we Gon i hee: ene oe af beche, Weae Nam ‘war remain dim, but there is | doors of the Liberal party. caucus this | some of them ‘or the first [ital soo we ce tor Conads’e 100? |gublie ean, eporectats that the | ide, the scooter can alither its | hapdy to think there may be a. something of prime significance in week, some outspoken advice was of- | time ever.. It isn't'certain One young lady got hit in the | Centennial celebrations,” said | and historical significance of the | 797 between lines of stalled | place in.cities of the future for r Tica Pears Tey ours! which was harder — for the | hip, by a rock, which, fortunate- psec Sy and fortress which, at one | ‘Traffic, climb over curbs onto both motorists and equine the intensive ‘diplomatic drive which | fered along this line. i beginners to get the rock over | ly, was gliding on the ice, not a, ae. iwi shat ae te at era sidewalks, and even make its | mounts- the United States is making to bring |* EDITORIAL NOTES _ | Sit esate or for the oid | mough the sir got pines Canada’s bis Set sormeas dua saved. tan: | GDR ar cain teens KIDS HURT IN PANIC pana woh rapm is Bis any fa ee “ee ane a a Our Yesterda s et cee eet to eisving troops in 178 is Wik returned to ae part in the history of bg pg ahd 2 teen chiléren oan Sadialy se. « 7 OI a ” has been selected as the theme | ng’ | the h to be cal ! i eS jrted when a movie audience at forms, more perhaps than have been | for the 1970 World Exposition, to be | ‘From The Guardian Files) | Over shem. Soman ihe tom sear R oe | meee nee ts ocaee oy | EE about 700 miles snorth madé public. But it is known that last | | TWENTY - F ey went by or che tae : S : oe bog bocton phe panicked and stam- madé p Ki held in Osaka, Japan. The fair, to be IVE YEARS AGO | weakly as they by or chas- A N 1 0 Do St the horse. The handsome steed shar ae “ee week Averell’ Harriman, U.S. am- | held on a 3,300,000-square meter | yy, ret f jy - ee peter ee t oO. Ld . wii heb Se ae commen. S9- | audience chenied. “oatthansion.® dor-at-large and considered the |’ area in the Senriyama Hills, will run | left Saturday to resume his stu. | know why I don’t like curling,” |. > — ie «| has almost the \ fikely candidate to represent the | for six months from spring to autumn - dieg-in the Presbyterian College said a thoughtful new lady cur- T have a new theory about the ; country was suffering @ finat | American ‘United States at a Viet Nam peace | in 1970 os Carste bets aie ee) ie | Geol eae ee ee rove in for fare Popa ta | oa ease tae ° “ as ho! ‘i i ¢ t 5 a1 = . - @onference, flew to: w for talks * 4 ge parents, Mr, ae fey James i Some interesting new techni- | comes from Hector Bolitho, who |' 1832, when the Reform was “ill ust with Premier Gom and Foreign | Here, comments an exchange, is | a ; both feet i ‘naa deck, eae yn eae a “history of the arma eT ae ee there Minister Rapacki..From there he went ironical ion. . Mr. .Cl ‘Brie . | gile girl somehow managed ‘Weel ‘Pepys called of £1,247 in damage. aon én to meet President Tito of Yugo- soeio the OF ie tsi Mavcosottle i. naling. Corps was homme on fur | Push heed enough 10 get the rock |-ghe FOcne et MIN "Xo. 10 had fo be ropetred once too, > : ; Pot : lough ‘in Alberton, P.E.I. Lover the hog line while big men | George Downing a "perfidious | more in 1995 when’ Lord Rose- stalled slavia, one of the countries which. | tions in the world. It bans foreign in- re ‘couldn't bounce it over. And | Topue’ and that Sir Vinston | bery's Government was defeat has been: trying. to arrange peace | vestment. It allows no resident. for- . TEN YEARS AGO. ~* eos of bouncing, the ‘‘wad- orn described the house | od. Now, at the h ae <n Lo . , q ” ‘ad ts neighbours as “shaky st ‘ [ . talks, and’ thence to Paris to confer | eign correspondents. Visitors are dis- Geis Rater ti’aae laa Stirs oak gn Oat | if ole and lightly built by the profit- vey angen reimeesiiea . : ' with President de Gaulle and Foreign | couraged. Few Burmese are allowed | M4 elegant star of the movies, | of some shots could be believed. Sua ae pace if Dow | there is dry rot in the State din, 5. Minister de Murville. ° to travel. Yet the man who heads the | Souounced in Philadelphia, Pa., | ‘spl ot dwells | 28 Toom which may cost snotly oe } eran avel. Yet the ads the | her bethrothal to Prince Rainier | NURSES FOR VIET Nam | ings poltergeist er £16,000, Downing’s ghost |} =. ? eS At the same time that Mr: Harri- | United Nations, the organization with*} of Monaco. ~ : " K in No. 10 and, whenever there | waxing again? ¢ se lai 9 ¥ TEHRAN (AP)—A Red Lion | 18 @ ‘political: erisis, _ tampers ‘The annual meeting of Prince Edward Is- x was visi , i man W visiting Warsaw, Arthur | the aim of bringing the nations.of the Prime Minister St, Laurent | and Sum spokesman announced | With the walls and shakes the. Goldberg, U.S. ambassador to the | world together in co-operation and | said he would send incial " that- the organization “ United N Vv ‘ust: PEO c Masons had to nited ations; was in Rome for an | trust, is a Burmese. U Thant has be- | premiers a letter this weekend | will send 20 nurses to South Viet | when parts of the A vs Winni : audience with Pope Paul, and George | come a symbol of an.open and. free, |.concerning federal-; Nam to war victims: The | to collapse at the time of the | for The ‘Aasoclated = ' at the Summersidé boys’ ' club, corner of Notre |- “Dame and Cedar Streets, in the ‘Town of Sum- | ‘tax relations: It is Eeneed ‘Traniat - “Bundy, President Johnson's special | world at the very timeshis own na-|-tnat it would contain - Hie 6 | eet cunian Wim Oe ae lems came. ~merside on ‘Tuesday, the 25th day of January st ; Fie ee eae , ; coe ; in a proposal | ie sending in_responsé’ to'| American colonies. When Pitt attack. merside on Tuesday, ‘the 25th day of January | assistant + ee eee tee oe become an international re- fe ts eno toons Sead oer pad Cees, De hacen ee or ag had to as —_ . the hour of 10;30 é’clock in the forenoon...) re Minis er earson . nore ne y' : 17... ’ Khatiel onlq " Seer Again in 168, when te ting the iast 20 years. : = ‘ tenimails tia cy Vane Y } ite ~ a ’ jy : “ et set wa ; - “ Ris x : ; ’ pa mat : .. 9) \ : oe Pe é oe : i * Gayenss ; , * ]