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Ttitj Ottawa TnTTDVAT celebrations themselves, which have Ceylon: 1 liXlS JUUXruUi Wn frnm hrimmine humor. been far from brimming with humor. WEDNESDAY? APRIL 5, 1967 Welcome to the, Governor Mr. Roland Michener could not wish Caouette and justice in the nation. Enterprise Threatened PubUahed by Sq ma feej that ten straight days The Journal Publishing Co.

of Ottawa Ltd. 337 Queen st. 234 sparks st, Ottawa, onuno. of funny movies (until next 'Monday at the "Somerset Theatre) is a bit too much of a good thing but we. disagree.

This is a big country, it's ideal for laughter of the loud and long and the more the merrier. for a better welcome to Rideau Hall Rg tViA cnpprhP in the House 01 mail un. Commons yesterday. The party leaders, who applauded the announcement that Her Majesty had approved his appointment as Governor-General, chose to speak of the office they had no doubt Jie would fill with dignity and wisdom Unfinished Business The drug industry has been subject to more inquiries" and examination by committees and commissions than almost anything else short, of-he CBC. ThTnni.rriPvriifiiattirtevTirettvTniidt Small Large Problem COLOMBO.

CEYLON. By1 JOSEPH LELYVELD of the New York TirnW bloc countries. However, her term in 1970. think Sh would be returned hosn npr ior vcdis. miu i tnA anrt cmrM essmiai Newfoundland: 'A Sort of Eastern Canadian Texas' Tnm Hilitu CkrukU-HtriK NEWFOUNDLAND formally joined Confederation with 1 a.

i A 1 1 QAQ This failure of memory by no a position leader. learned to aiivs omnnvment was men. loreien thp lpft Indeed she re- 0 AiAfiAf ti7p tiPirt iinripr the name 01 acmocracv. 10 Lethbridge Herald Side Lights A consortium of western The howl of a wolf is not changes in patent and tariff regulations, nations organized by the Inter- actuany a howl. It's opera One item ot consideraoie expense 11 it national BanK ior in wolf language, or course.

particularly by Premier SmaHwood. tough worn imnlpmpntPrt is the nronosal that tion and Development had This accordinz to wildlife When Daddy shop- almost 1 nromised foreicn aid at the in rpparrhprs in tne ouvcmiiicm. puuuaii an miuiinanwn i--- cAnnn nn of $50,000,000 bulletin to the medical profession giv Duueun iu uie mcuitai yiuicaaivn Washineton. rate a year. But conclusive as far as Research along may Outlays this iieia.

me useful educational exercise. It should currv. not help in the space race or rZ heln in the space race or Burma was veals, will rise about seven per cent tirt of drue fff mnri the poverty war. but it could heavily in 1967, a gain reflecting greatly ex- inquiries The work ahead shouid be than half the fish its people have a profound effect on the and nanHpH nlans for building new educa- frn nnH at HPsnitP the wealth of the approach future generations of AoA were ex- via Turkey. tional and hospital facilities.

publicity, of what can be done to Indian Ocean, which laps its young men wiU us recogni- egtaWishments in This confidence is not, universal aescnoea as ameiantnier. iu Minister followed, would cheerfully lawyer, was elected headpf among N. R. Crump. hat-draws blankrorrrTnosrpeople.

BandaiaTke who wreck the entire farming indus- the Ontario section of the CCF. chairman of the CPR. in a speech this As passersby who know their trees assassinated the previous try. Miss Anne Perley-Robertson week expressed his concern with the and shrubs by sight will have noticed year The most practical, down-to- joined the office administration amount of the national income taken on the mall near Metcalfe Street when Mrs. Bandaranaike earth bit of guidance we have service -of the Canadian Red mm0n(c in tavpc Hp added: whpre the trees stand, the amelanchier was defeated in March.

1965. heard about came from a Cross Corps. 1IV LUVC1 llllllUJ 1 "Even' now. government in Canada is in fact the service berry or. if you may have already reached proportions happen to be from the west, the which as a result of the tax levels saskatoon.

It also goes by the name required to support it, tend to dull the of sugarberry, shadbush or Juneberry. incentives which must exist in a pri- The type planted on the mall is called vate enterprise economy and. may "amelanchier grandiflora" and should thwart private capital formation." produce lovely white blossoms in May What Canadians have to keep on re- and berries of reddish-black hue in minding themselves is that there's no early summer. The berries are good, money machine at the command of to eat; the malls birds will enjoy governments. Revenues are produced them.

The amelanchier is a native by free-enterprise companies investing shrub of Canada belonging to the rose private capital in expansion programs family and according to the Encyclo- to employ more taxpayers. Social wel- Pfed.a Bntanmca is closely allied fare investment depends on private he apph3. The tree can react 30-4U investment to produce the money it 'eet in he.ght and we hope it does. needs. If fewer manufacturing plants are built in 1967 the financing of new hospitals and schools will not be as certain or easy.

Ha-Ha Centennial! "The International Film Festival of Laughter, a project of The Centennial Commission, presented by The Canadian Festival of the Arts, in co-operation with The Canadian Film Institute" is enough, all by itself, to leave a movie-soer casDins for breath Notes and Comment What with all the drivers steering, around potholes policemen must have trouble figuring out who to stop for "erratic driving." U.S. postmen walk about 20 miles a day and policemen 18. that causes too much admiration, it must be added that housewives walk about 6.5 miles a day and golfers nearly But nine miles for 18 holes. 'udging by public reaction here the 1 result of all this high-level cultural A certain brand of chocolates adver-. co-operation Ls a batch of-funny films tised on the radio before Easter with to leave the soberest Canadian gasping the pitch an you imagine Easter with delight.

The. idea smacks of without (a certain brand of choco- genius. Not only does it do wonders lates)?" We're happy to report, -after for public appreciation of "culture" to careful study, that many people not associate laughter with "the arts." but only imagined if. they made a point ir also does wonders for the centennial of experiencing it. iur "I've seen some terrific saves, Duke, bat yours was the reatestl" 'Curbside Court' Seen Dangerous fttm tk Victoria TIbm.

her Sri Lanka Freedom Party elections since iaai MAILED brochure and A MEETING of the Ceylonese was moving into closer alliance and the opposition nas won and most Canadians probably ublisned advertisement broke up in witn ceyionese uu wul nave forgotten tnat aatur- imprimatur of the confusion recently with mem- and pther leftists, and her government retains a comfort- anniversary bers of the opposition standing government seemed to be de- able 36-seat margin in parka- a Department of the Attorney, on their seats shouting accusa- pending increasingly on aid ment. It can probably survive of that major evenly in our CeMnl molorists of the tions of murder at cabinet and advice from Communist until the end ot Us five-year history. miniate: Greater Victoria area have re ceived notice, that Section 203; ceiv Th.Tm. a court appeal was widely, regarded as Mrs. Bandaranaike.

who means suggests that Canadians XSolXt llr no! fw.ce of Newfound- lysiening in ici.umj 1r.r trip in force. was a group or plotters nau "Csn shown as an on- land, or that they nave not i-. i i I. AvArinrnur 9 rf. fuff" th.

She left Senanayake inc uvcuunctu now appreciate her 1" whereby a driver suspectedby ed an astrologer assur- rnnctahl. of having an astrologer assur- th. thm ThP latest investiea- received The Prime- Minister justly praised Cnmm0ns com. ance that they would succeed Fw. dr Wan specified the service of all Governors-General r5, Prices have levelled off Pieter KeuneW the Com- regard tnat provm as U1C SCMIV-t vv -nctc costs.

mp rm.lrf not but mittee on drug think of the three distinguished men comes "to the inescapable conclusion constantly was they have known who served Canada that drug prices in Canada are nr arrusai on ana lumui, wmvn c. A. ein. actorn ananian lexaa. ebbs and flows uiiuci jcuouanv a munisi leader, ior mucn oi uic j.jj tion.

But. otherwise, the. drafting and where events and personalities challenged, judged and deprived here, running out again has stagnating. stat 'of the parliamentary in the news appear little of hia driving licence for 24 in the last 20 years Lord Alexander. fact hieh and that every fair and 0 T' opposition.

larger life. Mr. Massey and Gen. Vanier. They reasbnabie step should be taken enhanced the omce.

crecuusie wauci to action against a newspaper hours by the man on the. beat. Rut ch cpprhs fnllv aware i Tkom 1 nn nffirial rharM. no Unemployment continue, to AJ more Its natural resource acvc' 71-I-J that said he was preparing to ris and foreign reserves oe1c ment efforts are huge, witness onencc on u.c unm i me uiav thpcp nripps. r.jt-.

man sne neeas ieu. vu referred to the Governor- oust Prime Minister are even lower now than they without her its prospects of the raging Churchill Falls, its ana General as a symbol of Canadian were wnen mm. odi1U4tui entering a government in Cey- domestic squabbles are arama- a mm v-. nitv and denied with asperity that same observation could in truth De left office. ion would be almost nU.

tk, occasionally breathalyzer tesL Her Majesty personal representative made about the cost of food, automo- a.ate had accepted a car as The basic differences between witness sXlikt a No one will quarrel with th. in Canada uld be considered a ves- 5hoes a.most any of tige of colonialism. necessity or luxury. What politician is discontent in the country by The leaders of both parties. Us political rhetoric is legislation, which is designed The House of Commons naturally behind eDOrt which AN.

'jT have decreeing a state of emergency, leftist and non-leftist alike, are extravagant; an opponent is to prevent accidents oy person, Mr. 0 rJ? luV. which has now been in force still drawn predominantly from not miszuided. he's a "nut" whose ability to drive is tm- caifpr fnr al- would appear five vears. What is remembered the high cost of illness? 10 oe unconcernea awui conciuaea uiai Th.

in. p.tahlLchM 1 if 1. naradise was seething with iuuib uio a jtm, a wimi kudiic poucy is someuura pairca vj something resembling reoeuion. reaching; me wnoie nauuu- me practical appucauuu ui un SUUlCUiuifc of him in the House is a statement ine reiteration 01 me nnoiiig a But it was seething only wim government a watches, for. example, as Jaw that protests must arise, House, did not seek to sit again as for many products a nartv MP.

To do so would seem a jus study of drug prices that "the talk, as if efforts were oeuig 7 ifh Newfoundland launches its and from its abandonment of to win re-election. He said he would prices of drugs in Canada are among made t9 seek 'section irom pp deSnatorv democracy. pioneering experiment in tui- the ageld tradition of proper not be a candidate for election again tne highest in the world" is of course 1 cmintTV which de- article about the Prime Minis- Felix Bendaranaike. the op- tion-free university education, charging, trial, impartial judg- because it would be better ior me though, again, ine. same heayily on exports.

ter's tendency to overeating. posiUon leaders jo-year-oia Iu unfolding history is not mentf and opportunity for de- tvstpm if the Speaker, nhsprvatinn ran tirobahlv be made tn; With the oassaee of time and nephew and onetime alter ego. if. anoearance uoiuaiin.u"; v. 1 ic -prooiems aic iomu.6 1 i ience ior anyone a.i.uu wi who had been the servant of the whole about the prices Canadians must pay commodity prices and rising the mishaps of her successor, was asked about these alleged yast strikingly beautiful in breakin- denial of thjk neutrality he had exer- reasonable committee's cised, Mr.

Michener said. words, are MPs sav thev are thankful, when- stantial Drice reductions ever they have occasion to think committee has made 23 recom- import costs. Ceylon lives off her tea. ceyion nves of the Canadian system of government, mendatjons which Dr. Harry C.

Harley drop in a. decade. for the presence of a head of state who (jHalton), committee chairman, says The Internationa prices for is outside party politics. Mr. Michener redu'ce drug costs between 25 rubber and coconut, Ceylon's said goodbye to party politics with and 33 cent.

These recomrrienda- other main exports, a so fell He begins it, 1 This islaod nation 01 his work with much goodwill cent fed(fraI sales tax eit1960? displayed towards him. He has also whjch the Government appears ready $67 ooo.OOO and an alarming Wolf Howls and Whistles the knowledge tnai uie umic t0 grant jf there are other steps to re- shortage of hard currency, Governor-uenerai sianas mgn duce drug to complicated as one of the vital rorces ior urmy, u. Mn 1 in ifiai.i.j. av.i.v. naike's government become "I think it's probably true lhreatening in others.

The The brochure claims "This The problem is whether rair ana harder t0 remember; Most that neither party wants to ilnDression is one of law creates no offence." mean The Drobiem is .1 m. urhirn scrounis ior iwo-uuiuj in me hard: currency observers, including leaders or Keep uie paruarncmary boldness, great need, ana no vioiau0n possible achieve sub- to registered on the steps," in the possible to to record. wiH be driver's But it creates an of- last year it took its sharpest ai sortT of horrible thine: are fence aaainst our-accustomed There have been seven by- perpetrated. harsh poverty of much of methods of law, and unless the Newfoundland, to change the measure is very laxly enforced Old Colony's society in social aaaoi fail l0 and economic terms inconvenience a There are very lew vana- dians, we daresay, who are host of innocent drivers, and housewife. She says, "Never not awar some aspect of also place upon the police buy when you're hungry." island's recent develop- officers charged with its en- That's advice worth ment.

and who are not fo-cement in intolerable bur- ing about. Hunger is at the sympathetic to its aspirations. A. nroat Aon 1 nf im- A- lit. fimil.

UULIUIU ui a bl JYKT ail suiuus uic n6" ivui I lie oiwnuic ftajra. aw men. goes intelligent, humorous, be asked to stop if your driving ping before he has had lunch, always controversial. gives the police officer reason the results can be staggering. while Canadian minds may believe vour venous blood me reamu van Canadian minas may to believe your venous oiooa 6i- noueh eveh to 7 It is a warning sign of the times ptete details on drugs and their the losses from of hair- That hen boggle at his latest assessment has an Ievel of .08 pec at thP nrivate and Dubhc investment viPwino minr dru? uses A mass melon and artichoke hearts confederation's effect on the private and public investment actions and reviewing, major drug uses melon and artichoke hearts confederation's effect that outlook for 1967 reveals business plan jn Canada.

to spend less and governments more Tailing pritcs. mng prices rpH hv i could cromise a ine invcaiiiiciii -r -j uie vjuverniuenu a lap is oiuuj inc iiiYC.tiii.. in raising splendor h.ghlighU pec SuddenIv aDDear amon- the Knrfiand one of the 10 cent- If the officer believes rfJT'T dances in the wilderness of nd and tw world you have consumed a zonular leader. packages ot grouna a a ine uruiiiibneu uuw uuiuiu can oe leimeu weiuunw. oda crackers.

if tnT is innuinz during my some- that extent he will suspend i. an overdue drive to 7., The moral is: eat hearty na thing of tne navor or uiai your driver's licence ieaerai umtwu oj me ieasiuuny ui uc icwmun-w country food pro- then head tor tne shopping province can oe sw nature. exDectine k. anrn. ISC.

primitive iiicuiuiawiuiina uuiis. 1UC15 auuuiu ducuon. uui nis luiiB-raiigc he wolf packs are smaller programs, capital outlays matic about implementing any of hem. promises had to be accom- lse HowUiongs and the manufacturing sector as a whole may be that study by officials of panied by unpopular short- cnu du'eU may then take are expected to decline by 11 per cent tne Food and Drug directorate in the range acuons series ot apparently, are compared with 1966. Health Department will reveal unfore- reduction in food imports.

more acceptable t0 Capital investment in business enter- seen problems. The views of the nECAUSE of Ceylon's con- ears of most humans, prises gives the promise of more work, medicai profession and the drug indus- centmk)n on export crops. The studies do not mention wealth and exports for Canada. try itseif on each recommendation the country has been used to anything about the woir In another category are the outlays should be importing about 50 per cent of Je-. 9 ll.

Ttt Jv fnr what is called "social capital. onrlr hppn a its rice, plus a vanety oi otner this line carts. sturdy, unashamed assertion. and Now On the basis of the police man's "belier the driver may lose the use of his car for 24 hours, and the brochure suggests he can take a bus or taxi home even though this might mean a ten-mile Journey. The licence may be picked up at 25 Years AaO J-I the police station next day.

al- me Ottawa oureau or ine ipntin that rut. Canadian Press to join the houh "Sff? Such "social capital" investments by make dnigs less expensive without sh0Ics- rambline cadenza Canala wereiequired by the governments are desir.ble. of course. crippling ability of the drug indus fT 7 Wd 7 Tax rates and living costs have been try t0 develop-more, products which the subsidized rice ration. To Hungry Shoppers mCn who had bought more than rising but the sense of social security wU1 advance further the frontiers of soften the blow, the reduced Winnipeg Tribune three suits of clothes since the is increased Dy nospuais anu sw.

medicine tnrougn researcn. ration was given JYtBn haJ been a lot of sUrt of the war Moreover, the Government report on investments says that "the 1967 program reflects continued confidence in the future growth of the Canadian economy Senanayake's United National iJANDALAY in Eastern Canadian Women's Army reported oe corps. ollf Hrrain ornrprv Mrs R. Timlin was re- Saskatoon' on Sparks Street EkT-S Jhe list of trees being planted on raSe. wh became the perU would necessitate the use division.

Catholic Women's the Sparks Street Mall includes three world's first woman prime ot poname computers oy snop- League, vwa an rr t- a men cv, pers other expert aavice. tawara o. jouine, loromo and Today With Ben Wicks tion nearest to the driver's home. Under such conditions, to say that the curbside breath test is "voluntary" is certainly stretching the word. But once a police officer's suspicion is aroused, for whatever reason, the test must be taken by heavy drinker, light drinker or total abstainer alike, if the right, to drive is not to be lost.

Diligently enforced, this legislation should require policemen to lurk outside every private club, beer parlor, house party or public dance in town, for a driver's mere presence on such premises could logically lead to an officer's "belier-that his blood might contain .08 per cent of alcohol and it would be up to any innocent person to prove that he was not guilty. 'We're compromising, fellows We're going ahead with the execution. but delaying the burial 1m.mt Am..

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