onoerereve 4 ee aia on. yal, this resurgence. They have reason to "| Dire Grrr diz | eit more sarmed tosey. |. . Indigestion Now It’s Venezuela de Pee mms | tua sot eee sche In Oidsters «|. =. ree Smee entrees | Dent The foreming pares ma iy oy a ig peers af Semmarcide, Monteguy ABaeoe® eir majorities. poor ag danas. gt PherAenentlier 4 oil-rich country is re-.| aspirations and undermine dem arid “Souris. recalled that the original Nazis start- The Represented nationally by Thomson Newspapers " ported Services: Toronte 425 University Ave. | ed in a small way under Hitler, too. is just another way of to | 75 qj F-86s Sabre jet fighter) The author is Miguel Yaigo Engine 3.8294; Monies! 640 Cathcart Sew Uni | And: significance is seen in the fact condition. oto te viguis follows ¢. United, Scales | Taraier'ae,, Mractient, of Gus Street. Vencouver MA. 7037. | that last Sunday, the party did be a forerunner of cancer of | sale to Argentina of 25 aircraft comed 8 Wr - Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publisners | in the regions around Nurenburg heart trouble, various curable | and Chile’s acquisition of $1 jets | recurring Latin American mil} Association and The Canadian Presr The Canadian : and correctable disorders aré| from Britain on the grounds | tary coups. e ~ Press is exclusively entitled ta the use for eeoub- | Bayreuth—Hitler’s old strongholds. more likely the culprits. ‘| that it has to keep up with the | Writing from exile, the for lication of all “news dispatches in. this paper : wr) , When pain is associated, with | Military Joneses next door. at ; os Although the National Democratic .| mer. president says: eredited to it or to the Associated Fress,or Revters * ; Tad | digestive distress, The U.S. has offered to sell; “Wars of aggression and,.tso the local news published herein. All | leaders deny any tie with Hitlerism, may be responsible. This ail | more Sabres.to Peru and re-.| be waged in Latin Aen prints ameyge wlll: opt nara gam ‘a recent government ‘investigation eee Same seme God cently sold Brazil $5 light tacks | they are, proper sanctions cas ("Not over 45e "per week by carrier. | disclosed that of the party’s 18-mem- iaele hesaiinl os tate’ tae’ tater | ean ei be applied by both the United "$13.00 year by ‘mail on rural routes and ber steering committee, set up at the decades with stones than | that nee ote anda Sens af neectie we 51000 s soot off tslend and U.K. $20.00 per | founding convention, 10 were former without. Women tend to devel | East except that the Soviet Un- | States. peat: ig yeer in_U.S. and elsewhere outside British Com, Nazis. Their campaign. tactics are : wd 208 to, the — from 4 eo tee competitive sup- “Modern planes, tanks and pe vonganlg single copy. °°. strikingly similar, particularly their men, the process starts later | PRESIDENT OPPOSED ‘arcana “he ete ee ember Audit Bureau of Circulation: “TT a see 9 | and may continue into the 80s. | But it goes on despite pub- | standard of living raised, socia) Ting strongest memory ie-_weaker_| German- soll ieee ennnt romae mild. discemntiee to ants from | Ucly-expressed wishes of Presh | injustice abolished and humay : than ‘the weakest ink” forces to leave the Atlantic Alliance not always agen over the | tions ee rather he > PAGE 4 TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 2, — “_* placed solely under German ' fear tobe 0. a"bowel_ dee Humphrey has "ware tt New Policy Needed ve ere me | pends upon how-much incapee-| ued US. help under the allt : As West Germany’s foun are i ; disease produces. Those poner In its third annual review, tabled | former bode ae won a SOURIS LIGHTHOUSE 3 who ee ae ae be con aie ‘ake coe att ar esterday, the Economic Council of | —who will years i. A 2 d by t age is nojerty, illiteracy and dis faa Se taal tha time: ieee eigen oe a lata a OTTAWA REPORT. By Patrick Nicholson - - er oe ey ie among the ‘eroste rently easing the restraints on expansion | from his home ‘on the Rhine near a : ‘ Occasionally indigestion 1s | State Secretary Dean Rusk in - finpésed by Finance Minister Sharp his reflections must be Becoming Real Threat To Older Parties | Sari Pts tttocua | iter dated tray Bou int his last. budget, and that the ecoho- | indeed. All a. ~: oe eb ogee an sma ol facwtels: gy nes gdh med my fling stot ts tain oaks |" voted, to. purging tn stom’ of tie | Ti frames: sree Zitat: iain’ Ay |e law | Se enn whe | em Sa Ug of continuous growth, rising employ- | stains that Hitler’s monstrous regime | #4a’s first sdcialist government Max Saltsman at National Rev- | phasis laid on government plan- other ‘alkelt whesever’ his ster. Cotas iaet 4 oak tee ment and stable prices. In place of | had left upon it. Were they to count | “ota ee: eae eer and Immt ning and control, both seonomie | ach rebels. Too Bite seid m ay | derstanding. on the problem. the boom conditions Mr. Sharp seem- | for naught in this new wave of ultra- | Democratic Party is climbing | gration; Skeena’s Frank How-| In this mttiinmiainwaa ners der ee al ee ed-so concerned about curbing, there | nationalism? steadily, as electors move away | ard at Indian Affairs and Nor- | ery six residents is an immi-| Oldsters develop peptic ulcer,| Argentina purchase be has ‘actually been a slight rise in | ' in disgust from nae thern Development. grant, this cabinet would appeal | but not so often as young men|came public that the U.S saldiniiarinent Productivity growth ee A Case For Action Patt at Ge Cmaaenive ahs | General ‘aoa aoa a diese clinic eee: ta tee oe we time ee caer as ok oe Mg. | Fay Sart Goer an |S eemrcamtea irae [Bee eens [Oa tat’ arliee | nal ra ate ae hae. » the 4 for goods One result,of the machinists’ walk- | "Thi, ‘trend is emphasized by | ed by « Minister of Consumers’ Za Eatazeon, Whack cod See complaining of digestive disord- | ping aoe ig and services was sharply checked in | out which has grounded Air Canada | every political opinion The | Affairs— ‘—_ The complications April, May and June saunas is that it has left thousands of other | latest reliable such pall being Prittie; inane 6 See teeth ae wid this cabinet ae Sicer — Mecling, cietrestionton w Araiiia’s decision to buy _ May an races | is that it has sett thousands of | discussed on Parliament Hill— | might be Community and Social | Canada’s first ‘and_perforation——also- may oc--|- planes was made_ by. the—mili-_-| vera oe and- costs have increased rapidly in | Air Canada employees without jobs— | not a publicly announced poll— | Development — Vance ouver’s | it vould have three: Lewis, Oril- | Sur: . "| ee | sagan ik” soneualy : | 4 bteral categories, and there‘is con- many of them people who earned shows that easily “the largest | Mrs. Grace Mactnais. ae kow and Saltsman. in Douglas Srrosteainls. fo omaen ob ae toe seas aan. ‘| TIL 10 P.M. cern about maintaining strength in | much less than the machinists. This eS a eee appoin Knowles it would also have | &-#¥e condition ministra : " the balance of payments. injury to innocent bystanders would | they would ~~ The econd toe aoa In ttaonees they os pen aes det annus large iuestine. ‘The mahcie af a cokats universities. o : This is the overall national picture. easier to take if the strike was for | 1"8est group is the Liberals, | based on a careful study of the | bad thing— the exact arithmeti- | lesions never are troublesome | SAYS ARMS MISUSED STEDMANS duLonly.#..short head behind. the... eal pepresentation by provinces, ; iif- | some great as Liberals, ‘and running neck-and- and MP’ h ee ee eee h - ferences and of {M@fact that in areas | right to organize, or if the strikers | sect. are the NDP and the Cow | perfornance inthe House, Of | handicapping government | Pockets become Infected diver | Latin American cbeerver ta the |||] ROYALTY }{ MALL such as ee there | were ne to win 5 — . oe ee makes * Reed : ne a pain and however, a Washington Post. oo — sores coz eny Sot fo “ret bu. 1 heal Soe Seeeslves. Bu | come ving te election they The Forgotten Frontier Anxiety BEAUTE RINT — onaCLNG TO TONGUE n Pasting | tlirected to this imposed hard- The government-appointed media- | with the tecgist Siee goer w asinine eM A i — stemmcerrem—nan eet ee panememeneiel - ships from the start. The holding up | tor, Richard Geddes, proposed a wage | Protest vote to the NDP and | | They coe ft ble Ranson vot | the ware vom being sent to | a of the Island phase of our causeway | increase of 18 per cent over a two | PRIME MINISTER DOUGLAS? sam hes lang since captured the nat eimergency mee g of : ject, which should ; ; This likelihood, coming world’s concern. years af- Armistice Command at __Sarted last-summen_was-a sirting-|-Op-the waive after Air Canada had:| te seed” cmb t,t | ior an smisice ended the Ker | munion on Friday, beih, the What-would vow do if— ¥ ‘ yy by i al ne ss . ‘ean War; a oe 4. , . - —_ ieimmiahanan ‘ . ‘ = meeinosbbintiates 4 case in point. Previous council reports | accepted- it, albeit with “extreme month hy the NDP, makes that confront each soe ane | 8 ore, Oris wena: ot Se nee oe you ” : party a threat heavily fortified, m ecof war. Desp : employment figures in this area and | a 20 per cent increase with fringe | im our history. With many vot-| Hostility is more than merely | feature of these exchanges— it those prevailing in other parts of the | benefits worth as much again, and | ¢rs backing it in protest against | latent. According to the United | is unlikely that North Korea is . country, and this was the guideline | new negotiations in a year. Its mem | remain an imminent ‘son’ even | Natigns command, 2 series of | Pathning vn Pyongyang” now sg - that should have been followed“in | bers now average $2.17 an hour in | increasing possibility of a social- | hughes Yeached its climax last | leans closer to Moscow than Suppose you had a serious iliness. Or an accident. Suppose 7 \\_ flealing with federal projects. If'we | basic pay plus-very generous over- {st government at Ottawa. head- | week with clash 800_metres | Peking. you coulda’t work for 6 months, a year, or a lifetime. Would . ei = os : by Prime Minister Tommy | south of the zone | But the recent attacks are @ you have to change your way of life? Move to a cheaper home? are to attain anything like “an equit- | time earnings. Douglas. in which six United States and | timely reminder that hostilities Sell Claicel sins iP ahikcicen’s educati : ~ qeross Canada”—one of the goals set | would have brought up their pay to | hoist the NDP into office would | “Met Sen's hae cobeiiee ta Gin There is no guarantee-that you'll always be able 19: work. a by the council in January, 1965—it | the U‘S. level for similar work. But undoubtedly create MPs | , Since ft took place“in the clas | crinese claim that if escalation But Manufacturers Life can guarantee you a regular monthly = 1 capable of instant rank. in Vietnam leads to a direct “pay” cheque-which will help you maintain,the standard of * | elash_between_the United States— and China, the war will have no~ boundaries. And whatever hap- pens in Vietnam, there can be | no complacency about the situa- ___.sttrely_is time to take this basic in-_| the strikers preferred to, set their | _ . equality of employment opportunity | sights still higher. In the meantime, - into account. : the ‘closedown is costing the airlipe But from the national standpoint | about $300,000 a day, and the com- ~—tiving you've worked so hard to achieve. Call the Man from Manufacturers. He can help you set up an Income Protector Plan to meet your needs and your pocket- ~~"“as well, if wotild seem that the curbs ,| pany has warned that it may not be —book.—A~plan-that-can't-be-changed-or-cancelled-by the _———""S AZ | | to expansion have become a hind- | able to meet the offer in the Geddes i omaee Company no matter what happens to your health. The cost nepemienons rance. One result of these curbs has | proposals if the strike continues - is reasonable; the return in peace of mind starts the moment CHARLOTTETOWN been an increasing shortage of hous- | longer. _ : ik . eee your plan is in effect... Tel: 894-6726 ing accommodation, which the council | The union is not content with Like A Ping-Pong Ball ; = a, samcage notes has reached an acute stage in | shutting the company down and fore- if Winntpeg Tribune : : . as areas. and which has | ing it to suffer losses, but insists also sponsible for sales in foreign : MANUFACT URERS LIFE been felt, indeed, throughout the |. on cutting off alternative services to markets. . ; country. New housing starts have de- | the public. It wishes, apparently, to : Then Mr. oun fae = ae. , a considerably this year. There | hurt as many innocent third parties fe nationalism in Tommy Doug- a ie hs cee excuse this time the Board mov- we : r gy been a sharp rise fn rents and | as it can, so that public demand will . hs finance ministry | ed with Through # all : - tre-88 5 . ? Thus cabinet | and now back to the trade min- 5 : ~, the council warns that “in the | arise for the strike to be settled, at would almest certliniy ‘be a | it fs : oun he tae ates onane ~ — ‘ absence of an early. upturn in new |. whatever cost- — oe ee Seat The aa crea ae in omer giving farmers con- residential construction, a severe Surely there is a case here fot gov- | post wosld eredietatty ont et ereign Saathets | tr advice Shout growing go. to when Alvin t. week he housing shortage could emerge very’ | ernmental action; and without further eee David Lewis, the Polls. agriculture sinister, tellowed into duapet Seskatchewsn 40 to quickly in Canada, and rent increases | ¢tlelay. is ees Gen te a policy of exportirng Canadian | nounce a record final payment could become a powerful new factor labour unions. oe & rn os raked in accentuating the rise in living costs Sounds Grand, Anway MEY CABOUEY Foss + | coud be puceunded Olen Wo | kc ieee tae te and in wage demands.” -. | | _ It is said that when they banished “at pa ae back credit arrangements. This | trade department to give some | The council is only -an advisory | Nikiti Khrushchev from the Kremlin, | Health and Welfare; the Koot- | sales to Russia, China and oth- ae Winter's skinny: port- : body, ‘with no power to enforce its | computers, cost accounts and civil | Sraxs Attire Noein Cat, | oF sovernments. Fi . oft” ; recommendations. But it is to be | servants took over. Khrushchev’s | Cameron be Minister of - Fi- | ,,Mf. Sharp deeply resented Mr: | cials of the Wheat Board are : . hoped they will -be given the con- | highly personalized way of running ae eee Win- | him of publicity seal Shortly or enue ae per holon sideration,they merit by the govern- | things was obnoxious to the Soviet | al: and Toronto's Andy Brewin | *fter the Liberal government as- | whest sales will probably be ; ‘ Stites tte dive te Other likely new ministers a Just the same, the Board ss a 3 Ominous Signs The man ostensibly ae -fore would be Timmins’ Murdo Mar. | ister. By coincidence should be responsible to the fed- é g now Premier Alexi Kosygin, but the tin at National Defence: Com. | Minister happened to be Mr. | eral minister of agriculture and ° » There are ominous signs for Ger- | real boss is the Communist Party | ee Gas Ge wats caeisey wes 30 es “ee Cae _ = & Sexy, and poche Se the world, in | chief, Leonid Brezhnew He rules the |. Our Yesterda 7 - : . ; seats won by a party with | roost and represen new ideal este $ io . : Balan a strong Nazi leanings in the Bavarian | of “scientific leadership, carried on | _Trem,7# Gutrdin Fics May Benefit Mankind ance not growing s _election on. Sunday,. The..Na-__|_ without fuss.” ing_.| TWENTY - FIVE YEARS aco | ._.__Chatham Dally News ae] | fast 7. . onal Democratic Party, as it styles | so quiet that nobody seems to know The Russians he Baer ed | _, The .automobile industry, | two years old—for a newer mod- ~ itself, was founded two years ago by | what is going on. "| (that @ “serious situation” “had | Tech Ses po ag A gga «Gas ons fea sta bana ied You need a new approach. am extreme right-wing collection of But really, we are told, this repre- ee ae ot as yards for abandoned motor cars Ss ae enone salesman- : former Nazis and malcontents. Its | sents a wonderful improvement. | Red Army was “mobilizing aij | %,Probably watching with inter- | ship. Canada Permarient has two fine ways © _ Investment Certificates. These gilt Fuehrer is 45-year-old Adolf von | Party’supremacy in leadership mat- | forces” to meet a German en- est > of 8 4, will, daily Trading in last year’s ear has hprew' tore y «ttcerirboe age edged i earn exceptionally Phadden, a Prussian aristocrat whose | ters is assured. It is the embodiment | “"" "*" "Tr" gobble a dhadate Sh | rene Dees ectioe. ee on high interest and no temptation! — _attractive Fates for terms ; : tac ; os aoe them into pany mabhans te pheee Our Special Savings Account provides _ of one to five years. > lands were taken oyer by the Com- | of “the-inner soul of civilized politics. Curtailment of domestie oe aaa. ood wi art a ee 2 high rate of.interest, there are no Give your savings a new approach ~ ~ fhunists; and who is trying to make a | It is fairness versus bullying. It is the nos ait ee ine Two plants of this type prom- | to find places to dump the rela- cheques to tempt you, but you may the Permanent way, and enjoy the sareer for himself by providing Nazis._|- polling ofthe party’s views versus | recent order of the controtier of | ise am. ultimate solution to the | tively new cars that have been ae ego gn ae aan i secutey of Conady's largest truit and with a,political home. The party’s | rulé by pressure from the top.” . supplies, will result in the con- | junked jalopy “problem. whicb | traded in. = | : profitable way to save is mortgage complex. Established 1855— : e ; : ' YP Pp servation over a 12-month period | 885 been growing almost as | 4 difficulty is that the ‘shred- : with Canada Permanent Guaranteed Federally incorporated and : Bavarian leader is Eritz Thielen. ~Pardon us, we've got our quotes | of sufficient steel to make 359 | huge dnd | perehoxing as the pro- | ded serap metal from junked : : supervised. On Sunday, ‘Nov. 6, while West | mixed here! This fine eulogy, we | Universal carriers, enough al. | blem of wnat to do “about Viet | cars can no longer be convert Do it the Permanent wa : | Germiany’s first government crisis in | notice, is from a different.source and | fighters, and enough rubter tor |. Im the early days, a least |‘contains tor much nonmagnede [MA peri es ae : ave hay the federal cap- | about 2 different political shakeup . peti gas mes, nels the | some of the eee Senet. koe —_ = —_ 2 chrome, a a an in usion, elections for the | altogether. It’s from the Ottawa bio gust opm omen wane dota iene t 0 tin one : 129 Kent Street, 892-2417 PE! _ Hessian state parliament were held,,| Journal, once a Diefenbaker cham- _ TEN YEARS AGO ~~. Oy. Per dae tenes rere = oe a aie Z Donald Stanhope, MANAGER CANADA PERMANENT arid the National Democrats got’more “|' pion and now campaigning to put him wal elon tel s | e ee ee ee S ee ; pe comin gee fe ’ than 200,000 votes—almost 8 per cent,| on the skids. The quoted passage is | overwhelming Stas ter pn aa a. though durability might te cael te ae i te -SAVINGS « TRUST SERVICES - MORTGAGES of all election votes, which gave them | from its editorial chortle of exul- | to the deportation of Hungarians | still appeal to 2 few car buyers, | present day car at.a greatly re- Cc ‘ ’ ‘ sight seats in the house. Last year, | tation over.the success of Mr. Camp’s wie |! og ee ie awe wend ads det tah oa pen aula . anada Permanent Trust Company by comparison, they got only 2 per | manouevers at the Tory convention The firet six fefugees tom able souree of profit for car pro- the scrap metal trade and free bauer A fo ee ee ies oe 4 * arri are 7 ttered from x tent of the Hesse votes: Democratic | in Ottawa, and what is concéives to — —— ee a oa to tad ~ tm the ol oe aan Mn ae —even as much as / ces. - 2 : politicians expressed their alarm at | he the issue at stake session and hope for a sew ear 4 ; : ; * - os - : ee, < * ” :