? S . _— am Che Guardian | oS ee Psoriasis | Royal Tour Implications * . had cancelled a half-fulfilled contract. to ship arms to Israel. their hope be- --ing that the step would. persuade the United Arab Republic not to carry out its threat of recognizing East Germany. Then, in an attempt to mol- lify Israelis. the Bonn government of- fered economic aid to compensate for the broken. arms agreement—an of- | fer not vet taken up by Israel—and took the initiative towards an €x- ical. and the government could ban advertising of anything—from fish- — ~ tailed cars to pop-up toasters—which it thinks the public should not buy. Cleveland’s Example The City of Cleveland. Ohio. be- gan fluoridating its drinking water in 1956... Now in a front-page spread, “the Cleveland Press reports on the Weathermen cannot yet pre- dict exactiy when or where a During the past few Sears. meteorologists have had nadoes and following their pro- gress on radar screens “If we had enough radars." says Dr. Jerome Spar. director of meteorological fesearch for the US. Weather Bureay | in Washington, D.C., “we could observe every tornado in the country.” ‘To collect data about: tornad- oes, weathermen attached to the | incre- ~-@sing— success -in- detecting —tor-- ceeded in developing a some- what more satifactory model of - what-_environmental_-conditions are associated” with~ tornadoes.-: But a good‘rdeal more work ‘ needs to be done.”” Another problem being studi- ed by the Weather Bureau is to develop an early - warning and communication system to alert the public, especially: at__times when most people would not he listening to their radios or wat- ching. television. Forecast Zone is its ability te provide its readers ; é. Press Staff Writer . [aeons with honest. independent news and = And Diet wp to West Ger. ! wiltallow 9 surcenahl riya ee s - Is.- vhy " ‘ The Queen's trip te - wii>s , =o. ae | re ee we erento 8. en Be mee See sa | oy "Published every week da ning fexcept Som = : ary treatment of psor- greater joy m dey and stetutory a + a es Oe profit, are hypersensitive to anv sug-_ | sams * questionabio value. B/S oe where the royal tour ee eee el ais Cheriottetown -P.E1.. by Themser Newsrepes “'S z ~} mever been: popular-because +- beng viewed wath mrxed eee a & baa Galil Giles & Gecmedian Mega Aber STernen of special taxes, their oe the cause of the skin disease is oe te tell ef dead are foreign trede deficit bay ont tan. cipal source of revenue and the jugu- | Bot known. Fats, proitins, car- _ oo Brnaip to seek increased fman- Represented nationally by Thomsen Newspaners : : | bohydrates, and even cholester- sot easy to forget. nor ss un ® Advertising Serv: T to 425 Ureversty an lar vein of their business. | ol have been implicated. But re- hkety that an ll-day sate wos cial ad from these whose cof Empire 3.8894 ~via er Cathcart Street Unt, In this case oppopents of Mr. | strictions im, certain food ele- can wash away all at once the fers are well loaded “PF —-versity 65942. Western Office 1030 West Geerg'® = Gordon's plan are less worried about ments have not eliminated the half-century of suspicion -_ aime a —_ ' Street Vencouver (MA 7037 | Fash. The exception is the im- distrust between Bretens “ B bridge Member Cenedian Daily Newsperer Publishers his objective than about what this | provement that occurs among Germans a . < ways of Assecistion and The Cansdien Press. the Cenedien form of overnment re lation: ma i ; forced to live under con-_ ‘et there s an element breaciung Comman Marke:.. Press /je exclusively entitled 10 the vse fer repume 1) y ae reg cline isevere food depriva- of Tecogmitien on both sides that mat Grengh dives Wentel esey # oF to the Associated Press er Fevtes = =in a much more-radical proposal ad- latest remedy is a diet countries need each other, that seeks more West German de- s publi: rer : ; therr destrmes mterwined fence contrects and more West = af © te toe a nw. vanced in 1960 at the Kingston Con- pwel, Je yor yom » gg ogg poe ey er amtieas reauire German financial recognition of in else reserved. Subscription rete ference. a Liberal meeting at: which | hne A. Roe of Cornell university @ conscious acceptance of peace the burden a the a = oe tes and ereas many other ideas now adopted by the found that . di e a ee —— The Queen's visi may ture not serviced by carrier ' present government were first put ee ee ae laa ext t be 2 major structure in $15.00 r off Island and UK. $20.9 per s °: = ae yeer in U $. yas" a ahaes ads British Come forward. The proposal made at King- | ed at the poowital ——— dwell on the eae “ more readily acceptable t the ¢ — son was. that all advertiemg (“and Seafoods are particularity rich Sfudging recognition to the fact Germans than 4 direct political _ Net over Je single copy. : perhaps other merchandising expen- im taurine and some persogs that West Germany is by far mitiatve by elected political mc Bion ot ditures”) be made non-deductible for | with psoriasis itch or develop a the sturciest economic power on forces PAGE 4 THURSDAY, MAY 20. 1965. | recurrence after eating items of the Continent. that is future is : tax purposes—no matter what the this nature. Injections of pure brimming with opportunity and Y rda S | | And B ownership of the publication tarry- taurine do the same. At any that & may eventually be the Our Yeste Y srae n onn : d : ' Fate, protein may be the cause | doorway for Britain's estry mte * ing the advertising. — fg i ' the European Common Mar- (Frem The Guardian Files) Sixteen vears ago this month the = oe or. mg agent. Time will a : rom . ~ state of Israel was formed. Many of IS the ‘proper Tole of govern: oll whether Dy. Hee hes found @ | SF TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO ae ee \ment, according to the Kingston fro- breakthrough. She warns against prance BLOCKED ENTRY (May 2, 190) its first citizens were survivors of the 7 a : limiting total protein consump- - of the break- 1. “to step in and alter the incen- tien f Two years ago it was France. At the ceremony &j ‘Nazi death camps: A year and a half bye : P. West Germany. which/ took ing ‘ground —fe to o iG tives.” and the most effective wav of ee is a healthy man’s tho initiative to slam the door Administration Building at Shur- later the Federal Republic of Ger- V jane an wonld be te cial ae - 199 t can begin at any time against Britain's contines- jeff College at Alton University. many was established inthe westerh ‘ . t is most common during the si ¢yrust. In its search for jton, Ili. Dr. GN. Stevenson. a Sa ae ise _inate advertising by: refusing to allow second or third decade. Lesions Western acceptance West Ger- retired professor of English of , hall of ‘what was oncecthe Nazi realm. |" is tor tax purposes. In a word, if the vary in size from one-quarter | many appeared im early post- that Institution, officiated and Though both nations had a western : ae : inch to ‘huge plaques involving years eager to link up with lifted the first soil. Dr. Steven- litical orientation andcomplemen- government believes people are buy- the entire back or thighs. The virtually accepting with oo. was bora at New Glasgow, ee : o dintewesix: ratationa be: ing too many cars and not enough, .. pt a ae with thick. | some humility the special pes- pel. and was met a - st i for many | Cducation: it can best reverse the are being shed. The scalp, el- ie aol al — (oe a — —- h em were straine : : 2 off th blic’ - bows, and knees are favorite sit- more Kestucky University | trend bv cutting off the public’s ac Now there seems to be vears. . f Hom about lt i es, but no area o the body is im- readmess by West Germany latter institution he received his Last week, after months of nego- cy So norms —s = mone look around. to reassess its o=" BA and MA degrees j not difficult to imagine how few - + The disease tends t# ‘come position in. world affairs and he tiations: a joint one-sentence com- b = it he chis in adverts ye : Ser and go, a feature that makes more crinea’ of the French at Mr WA. Gaudet was - munique ‘was issued ennouncing the | ee eee en oe eee eae far that SUSPENDED ANIMATION any “remedy difficult’ to evalu-| tieade er at the weekly Gyre : ‘ f diol te | at all under such a plan—or. for that ‘4 ate There is no single method yee g sees sieae discussed the aims and work formal establishment of dip omatie atter. how little the public would g z r 7 of treatment that cures or com- 4 would look with sympathy om of the PE Fish and Game As- ; : : m : pi s trols all cases. The nightly : . ‘ : relations between the two countries. : TORNADO CONTROL : ols i nightly ap- so new British attitude to join sociation. Among the guests An exchange of letters between Chan- be able fo learp About whet coe ; : | plication of crude coal tar fol- #2 European Economic Com- were “Bus” Thompson of Char-. cellor Ludwig Erhard and Premier sumer goods it could buy.’ - * ° ° jy oe = munity and it emphasizes tiat lottetown. Levi Eshkol pointed up the emotional Mr. Gordon's current proposal Latest Goal Of The eather Scientists but popular remedy. Natural = major export et TEN YEARS AGO could be but a first step in this: : National Geographic Society ” sunlight is beneficial. Corticos- | tomobiles. It finds the outer | (May 28, 1953) aspects of the step. direction. Once he has the authority - teroid ointment. held in place fringe of Europe. the seven- On Germany's part there ’ had : : : vs Metecrologists beheye . that deadly cone of wind will burst’ Bureau's Severe -Storms Lab- with Saran Wrap, also is of val- country European Free Trade Dallas Ceci! Santry of Char- : ee cabticat di Manse Re ban advertising expenditures-1n—--_man-may-semeday ‘be able to from the clouds and scythe ac- oratory on the University of Ok- ue. ~~ jggneiation led by Britdis mere lottetown recetved the degree been great practical difficulties Re- foreign-controlled publications the ‘®¥4%t_fernadoes, the destruc. ross the countryside. However, lahoma campus at Norman ire receptive than the Common of Master of Science by exam- sponding to pressures from Egyptian Be _ tive and freakish: storms that a certain combination of condi- flying into the violent thunder- LIMB EDEMA Market itself. ination and research in chemis- President Nasser. who last winter re- next step would be to ban advertising " have caused heavy loss of iife tions appears indispensable for storms with which tornadoes _ Miss F. writes: When I visit ““\)) isn iss accumulated | try at the spring convocation of President Nasser. Fe by foreign.manufacturers as a wav. i the spring of 1965. a tornado's formation. moist, are associated aa and Michigan my feet oun West Germany seeks | Dalhousie University. Mr. and . ——-eeived the East German leader Wal- : oes iy “fhe current twisters have dri- warm air at low levels and cool, “The big problem is to under- ankles swell very badly. | Jocure And the feverish prep- Mrs. Santry -will leave shortly ter Ulbricht on an official visit to of helping Canadian industry. After ven planks like spears through dry air at' higher levels. a sou- stand the dynamics of torna- C4" you tell me why? I was) preceding the Queen's for Montreal, where Dallas will : that the ultimate foolishness of the solid” masonry walls. A black- theriy wind at the surface and a does and ultimately —to—predict— born_in New York City and when visit is an indication of how continue his—studies—toward—2— Cairo, the West German government Kinest cat dena log. 08 Toad in Michigan was rolled strong wind blowing over it from them.” sayf Dr. Spar. “Over 1 ved theee it sever Napgened. ‘greatly the Germans value the PhD. at McGill University Ingston proposa ould seem... 10g back as if 1 were a ruc ' a different direction. the last five years we have “suc- When I ‘visit there it does not More ready Britesh e Dallas is the son of CA Santry happen. held in a dependent position. This can be avoided by moving about from time to time. JUNGLE ROT . C. A. G. writes: What is the ‘cause if jungle rot-and is it con- tagious? . s REPLY Many of our service’ men with | most comprehensive survey of flu- Samaie tet bad c United | change ef ambassadors. Weathermen were once for- . ‘ oridation ever undertaken anywhere. a . ; Stesds : vinewere Bonn’s formal establishment fast : 4 | widden to Pei i eewerm werscend 7 RG ARINE week of ties with Israel provoked the Ht covered 200,000 children Kenya s Blueprint | fear of causing a panic. Now som babies facilities. Ie * this ' _ in the, ' Cleveland schools, and the uae impressive. Milwaukee Journal Asians, mostly Hindus and Pak | they can say that a tornado is likely to form in a certain 23.- 000 .- square -. mile area: their regard, it is not necessarily ae s . % expected reaction in the Arab world. - aikes takai, The UAR and nine other Arab:states Kenya's blueprint fer its own 10 Rars Bonn. But President Bourguiba of Tunisia was able to induce Libva and Morocco to join him in defving Presi- — dent Nasser’s lead and retaining dip- lomatic ties with West Germany. Moreover. thus far none of the Arab governments have extended full-dress formal recognition to East Germany. With Queen Elizabeth now visit- ing West Germany on a mission | amity_and goodwill, this new relation of Bonn with Israel marks another forward step in West Germany's _ emergence from the nightmare ofthe past. War memories will linger among the victims of Nazism: but there are new challenges to be faced today, and it is vital to world peace—and certainly to the future of Israel— that. they be faced in a spirit of reconciliation. The Reasons Why The public is sometimes mystified by the hostility with which news- papers instinctively react to govern: ment proposals: for “assisting” the press. as with Finance Minister Gor- don’s current plan to prohibit foreign ownership through taxation of adver- Some of the historic reasons for this sensitivity are set out in re- cent articles in the Winnipeg Free Press. and our readers may find a | review of them interesting. Certainly they relate to a. matter which isof . twice as many children in the entire school population have perfect teeth —none decaved, none filled. none missing. Among children who have never known any water but the fluoridated kind. only a third of the pre-1956 total have tooth decav- Dr. Thomas Healey, school super- visor of oral hygiene in Cleveland. has now turned his attention to diet after the finding that in 20 schools. mostly with children in the higher “socio-economic” bracket. not a single permanent tooth has been lost by children in the six-to-nine age group. Incidentally, Cleveland health au- thorities fought a five-year legal bat- tle with the anti-fluoridationists be- fore winning state supreme court au- thority to fluoridate the citv’s water. So persistence is essential. Now, ,awith fluoridation and a. concerted - drive for good nutrition, it would not be surprising to see Celevland’s children with the best teeth in the world—a great victory for. common sense. EDITORIAL NOTES The charge for using the Early Bird satellite is expected to be about $6.500 an hour one way and $12.000 for a two-way transmission. This. says an exchange, should keep trivial pro- grams from passing between Europe and America. Unfortunately. it's the jecting the doctrine of commun- ism the plans last week. President Jomo Ken- Yatta'said they should lay te Test the controversy and uneasi- ness about his nation’s econom- ie aims. ; One of the touchiest problems centers on the former white highlands. where Europeans who owned a sixth of Kenya's farm land produced %3 per cent of its marketable agricultural The resettlement of this ts proceeding and 650,000 of Some 1.190.908 acres had been distributed by last June. Still to be determined, however. is how much of the remainder to let the Europeans keep and what price to pay fer farm land surrender- ed : Kenyatta’s blueprint gives as- surances that full compensation will be paid where businesses are nationalized The 183.900 terprises or loantheir savings to state develop t agencies. An- other proposal seeks legislation fo prevent non-Kenya_ citizens from purchasing land without _government approval By 1970 Kenya hopes to ach- ieve a 5.7 per cent growth rate, double the value of its $224 mil- hon in exports and boost azri- cultural output by 70 per cent. The country will need an estim- ated $887 million in new invest- ment and it hopes to obtain about-two-thirds~- fromthe priv- ate interests. Kenya has an opportunity, through wise pursuit of what Kenyatta calls “‘democratic Af- rican socialism,” to prove that the black man can run @ respon- sible government. to give a lead to other new nations in Africa, and to refute the apartheid pol- icies of its bitter continental en- emy, South Africa Welsh Nationalists 4 Winnipeg Free Press Canada 's not the only coun- try to have difficulty about a flac Recent desnatches from South Africa have indicated that a storm over the use of the Umion Jack is brewing there, apd more recently still we have mews of flac trouble in Wales. The. Union Jack—-tn. Welsh. na-. tionalists. a symbol of English agcression was burned the other week by a group of Welsh Patriets in protest against a pro- —— dam the Clywedog Val-, on the part of the English, part of a plot to “drown our valleys, persecute our people and kill spired it savor of a similar movement which has raised its head from time to time in Scot- land. The most notable achieve- ment of the Scots nationalists was to steal the Stone of Scone from its resting-place in West- minister Abbey. The Welsh na- tionalists have had..te be — con- tent with a somewhat less spec- tacular exploit. But the end result will prob- ‘ably be the-same: The Stone of Scone was returned to London and the Union Jack will continue to fly in Wales.-After all, most, Welshman—like most Scotsmen — know where their true inter- ests lie and their nationalis# : : : , -1956. « th brand of Afmean socialism out- istanis, who are heayily involv- : “ TRICKY METHOD severed diplomatic relations with ; — to pre-1956 : : ‘ . lines the economic policies of a ed in business are to encour- a wae eon — , >A. W. writes: Do you approve first survey was made, more than welfare state. while sharply re- aged to invest in their own en- | ; of the fast dehydrating diet for Eventually, when weather- men know the exact causes of a tornado, they may be able to prevent its formation, < possibly by a cloud - seeding technique. A tornado is born several thousand feet above the grourd. It may never touch the earth, or its spinning funnel may bounce. along -the-»ground, leav- ing some areas unscathed in , the path of destruction. Gencral- ly a tornado travels no more than 29 to 40 miles, though some _have gone 300... The worst twister on record killed 689 and injured 1.980 per- sons in the Midwest in 1925. Every state has been hit at one time or another. But some states get more than their share. Texas averages 28 cach | year. Kansas 26. and Oklahoma 24. Tornadoes strike in the Uni- ted States more than elsewhere. but they also have occurred in Canada, Africa. Central Asia, Australia. and New Zealand. In a move to overcome West , sities may well be a stimu!us to Gexmany’'s lack of university ac- commodation, three new univer- sities are being built which «ill blaze new trails in the current trend towards more modern tea- ching institutions. <7 A new university at the north- ern seaport of Bremen is to in- troduce the American campus system to West Germany._#y living_neéar_their teachers” a n d lecturers on university premis- es, experts say, students deve- lop closer personal and indivit- val contacts with both their col- lege and teachers. Teaching at Bochum university—which is to University West Germany Newsletter reducing” Wvory Soap 99% REPLY Roll The dehydration plan is a poor 100 ft. s method of losing weight because . Paper C it involves loss of water but not y ereee a MORE Chicken ... 33c ' HALF OR swe 4 R. P. writes: What does the > “es ’ term subtotal mean in regard to rapefrvit a : tin an ulcer operation” . 43¢ REPLY cess 43 This is surgery in which half eoeeees or more of the stomach is re- Southern Cross moved (subtotal). TREATING THE AGED V. A. writes: What is geron- Flaked = totherapy? ~~ Tuna Fish e-- 21c ‘teers REPLY . Geronto refers ta age and therapy to treatment. WIENER — HAMBURG — BARBECUE TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— | n an. 2 rr A9e Keep stairs in good repair (NOTE: All correspondence — te Dr. Van Dellen should be addressed te: Dr. Theedere Van Dellen.“ce Chicage Trib- une, Chicage, Miinois.) Reform | BUTTERNUT The third and most controver- | sial project is being built at Con- | MAPLE LEAF = stance. Here the university will | teach only three. subjects—phil- | science—and is to be developed | into a “research university’ — an institution dispensing with | the traditional unity. of research . Wieners fi i th. 2% (Supply Limited) prime public concern. _ “trivial program” promoters who >. -Governments over the years. it is . seem-to be the best heeled. : recalled, have found that the simplest nf : wav to maintain a tame and friendly Now that “O Canada” is to be- press is to keep it economically de-. come our National Anthem. the pendent on government favors. A United Church Observer ventures on tax imposed or withdrawn. a pro- the hope that its adoption will not be tective tariff.an open orindirect an occasion for obstructionism and public subsidv—these have always filibuster in the Commons. Parlia- been effective techniques in suborn- ment, it says rightly. has a great deal ing independent newspapers. and of work to do if the promises in the there have alwavs been publishers Throne Speech are to become legis- and editors willing to put their lation and not the next Liberal elec- pocketbooks ahead of their principles. _ tion platform. Obviously the numer- = It is not many years since the ous versions of “O Canada” have to same kind of pressures could be be studied. and edited. and the brought to bear on newspapers by French and English translations must live areas in Wales”. be completed this year—will be The Welsh action and the na- tinnalist movement which in- Another Flag Fall-Out Brantford Expositor Thirtr vears after South Af cent 56 last year's flag clash [rn | rica thought it had settled the Canada in the suggestion that issue of a mew flag ta replace what South Africa should have is the Inion Jack. controversy has an entirely new desizn with a broken oat azain ‘ssyhbol — a springhok “— - White South Afncans of Bri- Ways aoe a a the coun- tish and Dutch origin were bit- ‘TY Overseas. Read maple leaf teriy embroiled for some five for springbok and the parallel . the severing of relations with years before the change was ‘* Close. : » Germany by a number of Arab made and the Union Jack was Sonth Africa's white suprem- countries, notably Egypt, Iraq relecated te almost postage acy government can hardly wel- and Syria. ‘ ‘ stamp size in the middie of the come the raising of this issue, Regardless of the diplomatic tricolor dexign finally. adopted. mow. It had in recent vears won squabbles which ended in West Now the suggestion of a Ver- the support of a substantial num- Germany and Israel deciding to oe nationalist except 1 | coring with natural sciences sed _ the arts as it is felt here that | subjects previously neglected hy West German technical ‘imiver- Historical Recognition | The establishment of diploma- | rors of the Second World War. tic relations between West Ger- ? many and Israel has new been . officially proclaimed. It has been immediately followed by their major advertisers’ Séine people “be retonciled- (We join withthe ~ woerd party speaker that the ber of Lappe — aged — ambassadors, the ex- | maj- | . . ‘ . : . « “miserable” Ui Jack be. rip- as fearful as itse giving t ange, by itself. i am beve the impression that adver- church publication in hoping “that SU"Si"'. gar atingether has Blacks any voice in running the entirely wires ond jraien- | “Sri tisets can influence or alter a news-. Se a ee ee | ee ee ee ae ae eee lke marks the longest | diplo- | and 4-S586 DIAL 4.3813 . i i , i s ki Seuth Africans whites mu yet taken in the ‘matic relations with both itself . paper's news and editorial policies. born in harmony, not in needless oS ca so thts tire fing tauuh they ave fall [ef pecene@iation by ee pre and Israel, then why not West | © SEE DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED The truth is precisely the reverse. strife. . ie aera is sometinng commis ing out _.| bitlferly divided after the her. | Germany also? f . By :