eo : a ‘ : pe See 7 O nitilitemmen: as —— superintendents ‘of i- ? cs te he ; surance for this as long as 1957. eS =f | Removing | ~~ NOTES BY THE WAY. * In the second place, the record of , plo te ‘ x ‘jurisdictions: with government-run in- Blood Clots Veteran beauty contest judge | An Ontario magistrate be- | surance operations makes a mockery By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen | Midge Arthur said in Toronto | leves it should be made compul of the NDP view that anything busi- 1 Vascular (blood vessel) su r- B+ Napa wy ie or canpeny Shank beers shay 90 : ness can do, government can do gene Hen remmeve reem | ood speak nen dicate” (tel We mane kave's oat "But cheaper.. The flat -claim.in-the new . gg Ra may os al Why should we make demands | most couples would soon with- NDP booklet that Saskatchewan rates with asic grat, morove:| rake on our politicians? Tor | fer’ down paymeata:—Fort Wit are cheaper is just not true. In some ote an rin pa onto Star. 3 _| Mam Times-Journal cases rates are lower. But compari- Nechaiquee sieo deserve credit.” : sons with rates charged by private ot is te re inching cater min on tat |_ Viet Nam Bomb Pause: | Manitoba, northwestern Ontario and Seeawh (coe. tsarter inch fa die cmt ee aa "| Alberta show that very frequently the eet sent. When a clot oud: | WASHINGTON (CP) — Re- | North echoes @ basie dispute private premiums are lower than obstructs an artery in the of about the tactical effectiveness comparable rates offered by Saskat- leg near the an incision is |:of North Viet Nam will clearly | of air power as exhibited in the 3 : made skin and into | signal the end of the current | Second World War or in guer- chewan’s government plan. - the ~ The catheter is | United: States peace campaign, | rilla ations in. the Phflip- | ~~ In New York State, there is a com: 4 7 on ore it Je assumed here, pines, Malaya or now Viet Nam, pulsory insurance law—but no govern- til the tip extends beyond the | be nest Monday’ ot! the ‘end ot aby ousal stitlened more civil ‘ment insurance office involved in is- clot. The balloon at the end fs in- | the Vietnamese new | fan spines in Britals and Ger- oli flated by injecting water into ag on ety suing policies. Yet five years after von | rom: Curing which there Rea} many then i softened: that : the catheter. The tube is the | heen a traditional battlefield | even Japan capitulated more introducing it, the state motor vehicle withdrawn and the dilated bal- | truce of sorts. because of an American block- department has added 650 employees Marna ne in Out, yar |-- But. the White House Monday, | ace an, becoien of _ts-_fite eee Fe eer e ere iE as ; ' ! t r e \ just to police the program. The ad- surgeon, Dr. Jameson lz Chassin | Gent Johneen mnicht te cleat | nuclear attéck. : out a8 an ex- litiorral costs of the scheme have been | estimated at $4 million a year. _ “It is ironic,” concludes The Post: , Critics were predicting that the | editoriat;“thiat the NDP should mount j Y the -technique permits safe ex- ending his i? Get * action of emboli thrombi peace initiatives, Cae A 4 eA. . of and * | said no euch deadline exists and | ample of how air power fiat- a! ih: ae am some . . obstruc- | stressed importance attached to | tened enemy countryside with- : ech from the Throne delivered by | its ee ne ~ ve che Tene Tay it becomes | voices urging the bomb. pause | which fought back to the 38th r General Vanier yesterday | many automobile insurers would glad- lining — Eve be ex-| par would sound much like the one he | ly give their loss-making business to When a clot (embolus) breaks | Sear: “© Sven made Derma) tn thie argument, ates réiid in the same august chamber | anyone crazy enough to want it. But . loose in the bloodstream and set- ie eee te EE ye 5 Rare nine months ago. In a way they were | if the NDP is really concerned with | ahr arc eee ey Tae Paxenn eral Curtis LeMay, who headed ' . less: the obstruction is re has been less pressure | the strategic Air Command and fight. There were promises in the | the welfare of car owners, it would do circulation is improved. t officials say, for re..| Whose Tecent biography reveals ; , or the previous Speech of a Canada Assist- better to prod the various provincial This. also applies to sudden | suming the attacks on the North; (tat Since 1962 he advocated : ng of the blood in i . telling North Viet Nam to quit ante Plan which would plug the gaps | governments into stepping up acci poppe bettors vessel, Theos | Gan der Rorinis ee ne or “We're going to bomb them’ in, social welfare for Canadians, | jent prevention measures rather than : - | episodes become a race | cerats, into the stone age.” “of coast-to-coast | services on a | push for an unnecessary bureaucratic } " mere ae ee complete recovery and | Sanford Gottlieb of the Na- | _ His successor, Gen, Thomas comprehensive basis, of revisions. of | monolith in the insurance fielf?~ BACK TO DARKEST OTTAWA _—j Vas poem "iia seein Geis Paes es a North ot ake ae _.. Bank Act and the Railway Act, pro- | We might suggest, too, that a Mile | ee 7 | tn the area of the obstruction. | big peace demonstration at the | days” after American bombing vision for a development corporation | more prodding of the manufacturers | OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson ; a] : ‘| cnshie orate: cae ca” ne November, | SOW New Yar Review ot to finance Canadian-owned industries; | to induce them to place more em- as a blow had been dealt to the |rith Necth ‘Vierse ves: malting | pooks in harshly appraising-Le ~ and other measures which were'held | phasis on car.safety devices than on W a P C d | Wi D i | part. The involved extremity | there. we officials | \iay's book says that 10 monthe oe : f Pa OU. *rotect ,anada in Water Vea becomes cold, white, numb, and | He is quoted as saying that | % bombing in the North has in suspended animation when the | fancy trimmings and whatnot,| | , ‘ : age tingling. By the end of 12 hours | «the day the first bob dropa | oly increased the flow of men 26th Parliament went home for a | Wouldn't be out of place. Hoon. Alvin, Hamilton, our for- | tional activity, and by $40-$50 | manufacturing, we should say | the foot and leg become mottled | on North Viet Nam, the peace’| 80d supplies from the North and summer recess on June 30 last, and : Sie i mer Minister of A ture and | for agriculture. From -these fi- to USA: “Go ahead, you've got | or bluish in color and if treat- offensive is dead.” r so far revealed no desire to ; i ow chairman of Conserva- | gures, Alvin suggests that this | most of it, take the rest.” ment is not started, gangrene] “Arter 10 months of bombi quit. | Invidious Distinction ng. dissolved into an unwanted election tive policy committee, describ- | transfer of water could increase | _ | ensues. we must walt for months if * see. ace 4 Mabel : ef Will chiatric care be paid for ed to me his imaginative’ and |the gross national product of NAWAPA ROBS CANADA Many Grugs are used to relax to a e” in 1965 Maj. Gen. Ed- _ . on Nov. & cx at A : _— pay far-reaching blueprint for more | USA by $360 hillion-above its pre. _ USA experts say that the | the involved vessel to improve go Maley 1 or Mike ae oh Pig Bos Ty ll - « These proposals were but part of | under the same arrangements as‘phys- | jobs and more riches for Cane | sent level of around $750 billion, North American Water and Po- | the circulation in nearby arter- | yansfield at’ Mea ma and Re-.| U.S. Air Force’s chief anti-guere “* 4 ae ical itin % ans. This oaks wer Alliance (NAWAPA) sclie- | jes. and to the’ clot from . | ae . é' the unfinished business that was left ess in the proposed federal- | Gans. ‘This is his proposed pack. jor by nearly one-hall. motor Gries ot wi leno publican Senator George Aiken | rilla expert and now back on d. Even the fresh phrases in | provincial medical insurance scheme? | 8¢ tes! to trade some of our (MUST BENEFIT TOO would cost sheat buat’ bithen of i of Vermont, said last weekend | the job in Saigon. as an adviser ‘ich they were decked out in yes--| Some assurance has been given to ; Share of North Americas indus arger oupply of natural resour wich one-third would be spent |S "D. writes: Will a heart mur- | Ceybause Should be extended. | to | A mits ’ : he ay ; { |i Canada, so we should be sa- sae cn Wt bad eae ae BOMBING IS USELESS j . s Throne Speéch failed to-| this effect by Prime Minister Pearson, | “Si, e\Sonmom oe ooh | tate more tbl illlon, Ons. | tistied by the benefit of that con. | Ur clear up | Gen. James G. Gavin, a for- |. Lansdale referred to long- te them anything but a rehash of | but apparently it is still uncertain | tuted water, would tike to draw Kveicnet way to reise this: would ee see uk te ee _ REPLY eS ae fe ee ne what had been served up “before. | whether the federal government will Skat car aio tee: ao. See aes eas peek nd our ee uaa daa: yet oe oe =e ed fected | @ormer ambassador to France, forces in villages as defeating Nevertheless, there. was_a_new_em- {take the initiative in action to bring |. oniy—-atternativesupply—avati--|in-USA-by-our-water. We should Oat eaild goon deriving bene. tonsils. if the-murmur- is caus Saree conan ‘shanld be tt ee eee eee phasis on other matters, notably on mental hospitals under the hospital oe ake entaroek nat ace tn toe coment ant flow of our water. This, Al- | ¢.0¥ Theumatic fever, however, | mititarily and risks war with | military resulting from such ac- power training, higher education, | insurance program. This is a matter | S%' Muy comic fect, Semple, of | cous’ and comumetion ot water, | Vin Hamilton rightly stresses. ts-| {ating ut infected tonsils may | Ching. “| tans is a powerful motive for il development and i'm proved of concern-to many provinces, includ- | Canadian fresh water thus | ‘Thus the high water-consuming | 20t good enough. We must share | the original disease. __ sinew calunn ait feniileet tee} eens: oe et Coe” - tlmagementwithn-thepublic-see--| ing Prince Edward Island. No indicw | *e, Yeh 48 olon pe zn, | ce ha bse eur, Sc SOM, gy |, ALOONDL, AND LIVER, | “Ey SNE St So ee - -yige’generally.. A number of these | tion of: such action appears in the | is, is only a fraction of the extra {water to artificially located | Water-diversion had been achie- | sicohol bring on hepatitis? | . ° ESE ag ee . : ; . ‘ . ved and ants located. also REPL ” : , mpagures involve the ‘reorganization | reference to medicare in“yesterday’s-| benetits-which the water would:/plants. = = la ea oot Fane eoaet eo a Can adian Marines? mo departments of government | Throne Speech, but it is to be hoped | me from the authoritative book | trading water for growth-rate, | trol of those plants as important. | snd is not caused by the use of a : ed on his | the matter will be brought up in the | “Resources for America’s fu-|mew industries processing iron | USA subsidiaries operating. in | aicohol. Nevertheless, when the | Some carefully unidentified | Venemula_and Yugoslavia, 4 i Trias put | following debate. ' ~ ture,"” to describe how the sup- | ore, which use even more water | C@tada must be managed in the is present, alcoholic | soul in Ottawa is putting about | mong ee es Mo teen ee Seen a ply. ot weler All henetit. an _sres than ore, should pe located ‘in ee a eee. bevorates should pot be taken ' the suggestion that Canada’s ra- ._ Wey, shostl Canada, when it were outlined to Parliam 0 HaH missi destitute of water. similarly ‘the woods ; : exemplified as aggrava condition. - integrating armed services | ts on verge of trotting out i wuttined to. Pariisment for idee tae bn a ae ' the poten- Canadian cars -for- China RUPTURED VEINS - be ‘collectively “relabelled “Ro. |new internationally much ad first time yesterday. == —-_—_—s_ Services found during the course of | tial productivity of an acre of | and petro-ch mical. industries. | | banned by Washington - by.| M.D. writes: What causes the | yal Canadian Marines”. _—_| mired concept of military plan- special interest to this part of | its study. that the subject of mental the ‘laws and policies of another | jeg of a 40-year-old woman to| If the purpose of flying this | ming, come up with an antique ada are the proposals for dealing | illness reflected “the greatest public _ tivity, ‘by $300-§400 for recrea- | for such industries as aircraft — sities mae mee ey coe agp ogg sown — eee ee eee nee eee eee Bibi ~~ Ragernrme ak. any par problem in|; «— : Ba A i Vj £) } freee the Hamilton wae wee There ore sony — . The sugzetion Is Inaccurate 36 in any case bas te a al. f only in amendments to existing | Canada today, apart from the financ- tn rrow § Vic Con oe . : a ee ae te a ake mantically iranine at Ga: grees & great: Ses ee measures de- Bt ie tae peste generally. It’ / - /Mentrent Star | ry. aoe tte largest importer of co- culatory disturbance. any cede. et denon. | ae signed to raise “safeguard farm ‘ e, said the commission, Céuiars fo alimal a -tre. es would become an export- are needed to unea Marines, by classical: However, let's hope that the _-incomes. These: theasures: Nee a_|. that..physical- and---mental--illnesses-|~ casts, Premier Errol Barrow of Sopemerily «tar treventest fe- Stier aovetnped cous exeant omect SLIVER “DISEASE” ae cratias, Waleed: ead” Wrest oreuaiaed ne ph = program for the purchase, redevelop- | were treated on the’ same basis. _-_._ | Barbados has won a signal leg- | deration, the prospect of 2 ¢o- | France. We welcome the inflow | Mrs. C. writes: What causes | for service at sea and in land | @bout trusty old Canadian Aro Ree : : = ho islative victory, in his campaign | hesive tion emerging in < > ment and re-sale of farms that are |~ In -his keynote address at the re- | for independence for the lovely | the Onstbbel Wentahes are v6 Sas ee made +4 fo dh rouble EPLY Sacueans. coy meee anor hue dec hag total yor - not viable economic units; revision of | ‘cent annual meeting’df the Canadian |> little holiday island. Despite two | mote than it has been for seve. | vidends' payable to foreign in- |* The liver may be damaged by and the Gaza strip willbe | ty “eager beavers” that but for ~~ the Crop* Insurance Act, establish- chiatric: tation jee | cabinet defections and an island | al years... _,_| vestots. To offset this bill, and-| infection, toxic and | Interested 10 learn of their ‘aque- the grack of commen Since wae > a : ee ars ¢ Association, Dr* Charles |" wide campaign by "a vigorous ncriitain hopes, that what could | torprevent an automatic restric tic connection, ‘ simadt daich 16 te Cameie t _< me ‘Canadian Dairy Commissio . Roberts, new opposition movement, confer-- etandards, Y’S HEALTH HINT— | Leaving aside wobbling Keaidlane. and a Livestock Feed Agency, and in- | psychiatry at Tins aa en etd Gelatin wie deeer ences may "come trough the ru accumulate a carpioe of "Chest pein neds iovestigation waters of a why ~— ee ee Pa : eee cis eventual development which could export : correspondence come a same a : crease in the loan capital of the Farm + onto, went further. He rightly put the | was carried 168. « munity interest and need. . That Hon. Alvin Ham#lton's com- | te Dr. Van Dellen should be dove baner 10 the Sent thet tie . Credit Corporation. Also listed te | onus of responsibility onthe federal | uve te nig ot De | may ake rue tower, an | pane hur dems | sre Tate | omy waar retin measures for the development of the | government to dispose of the age-old | ler islands ots expected to | fot a mew breed of local leadeers eet he ay eteacet hes, ‘ iinet) tion? In other words, why not commercial fisheries, and a proposal | bogey that there is some invidious 2 enddes iy ts cles we ee 4 he hece ant : oe te a name that ts Canadian » its -~ for-income support to insure fisher-_ | distinction between. mental-iliness-and Viet ad something to do with the | As for Barbados, the next yj 0 nw 4. + own _right and reflective of the ; . Proponents of federe- | mediate “step toward ‘indepen- re ¥ achievement that gives rise to mon in years of eatth failure. organic i11n¢s8. All discrimination. ton ft wae the amma dence fe robbly « crostaton | Peaceful ‘New Invasion [st feraoew nme aa. : _A health resources fund of $500 | against the mentally ill should be re- ee a eee _— i National Geographic Society Marines of a = ‘ : , is ‘| e@d ts f associated | tand’ rd -an internally : & ; 2 : : the ancient. Greek and Roman Stati A ed cae for the ga sar cine of | moved from federal laws, he stressed. ates for the Windwards and slt-govering col is roma Corregidor is being invaded , - Soopeoices awe Coes armies. Bria soeeenicted invitations, ivales ealth 5s B a “ = wards, exc g Ba i . Of again. : repel . leships, amphi- | them again 1964. Dutch tements an Treghin sf Curate: scpalirdles and gnaia tings stand situate ‘fight eee Bei ove saavok existed on a grantetn: |cameres insiead “of guns, and |. At the start of the sloge, Cor- | cre Rt tms.o'iue “America eens || irement Alls ‘ 3 : ment si a ler t f on a - 1 o ’ , own 5 ~ bursaries, amendments to the Stud- | conviction, courage and social con- | 48 the ideal to’ be poreued, and aid. economy and it just | wear colorful Philippine | cegidor was a three-mile- 102 g | folowed euit in 1775. - ents Loan Act and increased federal sciesisé to Gndertake the kind of the Barbados government says | make a go of it on itsown. - a yagi Ferry Haein oe ee aed — arene at once aaa me _ assistance to universities for the aca- | political action that apparently is ; \ Hi 7 i ee es ar from Maaile, r “ah shells turned it into a waste- | tive, both the British and Ameri. || GUARDIAN - P ATRIOT | “demic year 1966-67. sig Recenary to correct tis continued | Check On Rain-Making fist. sae, Ser /af tne micas font cot |Get ae'age cae ines || CENTRAL. a injustice.” . + Winnipeg Free Press Apis ed ers - | and’ department: of the navy ‘re- : : : pee World War II “ON FIRE ALL OVER” - tively. Today some Se Serta Denes ae ge Why not now, under the federal | rebruary first is a red letter | sonstive. areas of American ide. | ‘the: one-time Gibraltar of the | "The Rock was on fire oll |er Marines are enjoved ty com: (| PRINTERY come as a surprise. But they go proposals Parliament is being asked “ Americas ay _— ee ues eget gordi East, known to thousands of GI's | over— ammunition nes, ma- | tries as diverse as Argentina, te i i a . . : a onwards nter- “6 ” zines, , brush, any- . make UP af legislative agenda of ex- | to consider in this year of grace 1966? | prise . tel Clouds, spreading chem. | & he pace has ae » rena heatyenttg tase A funn Cambodia, France, Iran, Spain | QQ See ee ees ee cies | EDITORIAL NOTES | SxxitSuezarrisr of te Ne- [tala te, aeun. seating | iinpnee Goverment. Evry | ere an oberver co, heel ne | | Ament would do well to tackle I ina) | GAUINANIAAL INVITE | Bona on. Pet. | nem: effort has been made to __pre- tes : Ce Tri A. ; ane aity for improper tise of the pow-"| ods that they have beer working mneatae “in the céntet of a bill's “eye.” ‘CONGRATULA’ Ie. sober and constructive mood. 232 os ee pe Ea er, to make rain: tiie at eres prone. a ica oeere Oe gi cates wal tale A-maany a8 16,00 shells pasier-. Cc ; TULATIONS es Caf Insurance’ Issue | Under contruction in the United | jiample but H has certain over. | hat we ed. better leave te /$" tgummed American and Fil |~ One night, antiaircraft sound | ~ = Te the | 3 “The Ontario section of the New | States. In addition, 130 public librar- eS A fo ee ereniee oly tlhe need | 27lne Serpe, sorvendered to We | ASSN) Tee a becbe.Baot Scag ae oe Democratic Party has issued a pam: | jes and 161 college libraries dlready Our Yesterda 1 En tute ween fany of the big guns stil set oe ee Se oe TIGNISH FISHERMEN’S ? phiet setting forth the superior claims | existing are being improved or en- | (From.The Guardian Files) | make rain had ave a hn oha ee P afi oll ve | vailed. When Japanese tanks ae. c O O eee ae ‘ of compulsory government car insur- | larged..Federal grants and loans -for. ewiherY <TH vecee ico fee ga ga think the Rock may be seen, a3 well on na ak aeronee yo : "ance over the commercial policies now | library construction totalled $212 mil- Ganuary 19, 1941) | Gonmequently, i you want to | a8 the en Tunnel Lisa the uchvene slaughter of his men. . on.the market. According to the Fin- |. lion in the 1965 fiscal year. The bal- | Hitler and Mussolini conferr- Ce aie once ine ted ailied “soldiers made a last-dite® | He surrendered on May 6, we _onther * , ancial Post, these claims just go to | ance—some $464 million—has been bl areelllols tine tad get clearance. | MEMORIAL TO BE ERECTED | Sifter more than three months Sr ae é show “how redundant and how far | raised by state and local authorities -| direction, independently or to.| Last year in the’New Hamp. | Near the hulking, rootioes XS |" 1 wasn't the first time that J: . away from the real world the-NDP is | and by the colleges and universities | bolster Italy was imminent, shire water shortage—due not to | hail on the elevated western por- |4sland defenders Pte meg oyribed Ya to be.” Many’ of our readers concerned. : : adnan divi: Gables aka a shortage of w 's- | tion of the island, a memorial defeat. oy Annie ; ah : : d : : : ick ; erected to all the Amer- |4ng the Spanish- ree! ‘be interested in the points the - a a ed the harbor area in Malta in management of resources and | will be of Filipinos. who took | Cotregidor was one of the ie- ; : : ; large numbers, causing exten- | pollution— @ cainmaker was “the Pacifife campaign | lands which Admiral Dewey was ee ae 1 paper makes in this ‘con: Britain, too, it seems, is plagued | sve damage to civilian property | called én. He did hie modern | Bey..n me, PACA compa’, |torced to deal with in the his ws Ae oy Hon, : . -) «|, With a schoolteacher shortage prob- | the authorities announced, magic (picks and nothing hap--|-echeduled.for April, 1967. Plans.| toric Battle of Manila Bay. ime te ght Seafoods . Sn the first place, it says, insur- |_lem. Teacher training colleges insist ey YRAKN AGE pened. The Indians did a rain | ate underway to construct # rest rea te neice danas aie Man iam . waa alge coverage is likely to be widened "they are already straining at the (January 19, 1956) cee ipeotion comgpageesd Neola Get WOE NOOO OO Ae th May, 1008. cee eS imited 2 by Gchite and coabiete tea the very | ee or eat they boosted. their nttmnp-Conada Ae Lines vie: Science Poetics. |. The Rock's. name is etched as W VICE-PRESIDENT. Y ; Se, near and certainly long before | capacities by 20 per cent last year. er Sat ef ae ts | ee taba Wiese ames ead: OFTAWA (CMOMaME E. | the NDP is in any position to do any- | Yet they are gaining on their rate of | Tivery ty ‘tsi Orders were | to the same, When a congregn: | Anos ot | Gig has been wc] 7 Cope Ri NB thing about it. Enabling legislation | output by only 5,000 new teachers a |' placed in the United States. tion decides to pray for rain'| Corregidor’s days of glory | autive vice-president of the Ca- ‘ - Manager—Willie R. Cormier oi to allow thé companies to offer polic- | year. To meet demands, it should be |. Goa nen 1 sie 20 deve no: | end ggony began tops eter Ge.) eaten -Amockiee Some : 7p 1PT) sae : rovi e ae ‘Toronto dogs were biting let- | tice?’ first assauk on the Philippines | casters and he is expected: to -also Canadian ré ty : les ae ide- for aytomatic pay- | 7,000. Teacher-pupil ratios in many | ‘ter carriers’at the rate of more | And _ on the svelte in December, 1941. While the pen a new_ Montreal. office = ! n presentative for - ment for alt accident victims regard-'| British schools are now one to 60. In | than one a week, postmaster G. | check, _ Gnelte ¢ | Japanese pushed through Bate- | the association about April 1. nate ~ = ee ‘will probably be passed | five years, without more places to | fraser took tne flames from n. are ee Or is the peated ge Page aey re day ad a ntreaga, ie Chane | Caleb Haley & Co. Inc. by all provinces by Jan. 1, 1967. The | train.teachers, the education system | bitten-carrier-file which show- | question of the separation of | might. Bataan fell, Correg- | of Commerce recently was | 14 Fulton Ave. New York, N.Y. . insurers began pressing the federal ! will be ina fullblown emergency. | St. eter’ 20 lees cw. | hare and ene and te te: [or foughtion_ut at a comet | spe SS oe” L__ Re a : | j ‘\dous disadvantage, Its antiquat-/ nial planning representative. = E re r ‘ ’ ’ * ot, “a ; Lee ; ' a ‘ 1] . ‘ 2 is ‘rai? Ag ( ‘ i ¥ pc ES cs