SURPRISE WELCOME FOR 100,000TH IMMIGRANT When ballerina Elspeth Ann Whitley stepped off a plane at Toronto Inter- national Airport Wednesay she was greeted by Immi- gration Minister Nicholson port at the same time, and flowers. Miss Whitley, for- merly with the Royal Opera and Ballet companies, will audition with the National Ballet of Canada. (CP) who welcomed her as Can- ada's 100,000th immigrant of 1965, Later, she got a fur- ther welcome from Prime Minister Pearson, who hap- pened to arrive at the air- 6 More Cong Executions Despite Reprisal Threats SAIGON (AP) -- The South)Monday they had executed an- Vietnamese government is re-other two American servicemen ported planning six more exe-|in reprisal for the shooting of cutions Friday despite Viet|three Viet Cong sympathizers Cong threats of reprisalsi/two weeks ago. against American prisoners. \MAKE THREATS Those to be executed were| Threats of more reprisals convicted of criminal activities|jagainst captured Americans in no way related to the Viet]came in a letter from North Cong. The government warned/Viet Nam to the International last June that it would execute|Red Cross in Geneva and in the hoarders, speculators and wariofficial Hanoi newspaper Nhan profiteers. |Dan, Workmen today were enlarg-| Closkey said in Washington "any effort to brand American pilots as war criminals and try them in kangaroo fashion would als" Vietnamese. jhands. North Viet Nam told the Red| 1m ~ | ing the sandbag execution wall/Cross that captured American|PLANES STRIKE AGAIN | in Saigon's central marketl/and South Vietnamese pilots) Most major war action re-| place where a firing squad put/will be tried as war criminals|ported today came from the) two young Viet Cong terrorists|because they had "deliber-jair, a U.S. military spokesman to death earlier this year. jately'"" bombed objects marked/said. | In retaliation, the Viet Cong/with the sign of the Red Cross. U.S. Air Force B-52 bombers executed U.S. Sgt. Harold Ben-|The state department has de-jfrom Guam pounded a_ Viet) nett June 25. jnied this. |Cong area 10 miles northeast} The Viet Cong announced' Press Officer Robert J. Mc-jof Tay Ninh and 60 miles jnorthwest of Saigon. It was the} 135th B-52 raid of the war. Manufacture In Northland .73).°5.22"%. 38 2 Part Of NDP Plans: Tommy North Viet Nam. The pilots. said) they dropped 25 tons of bombs! on bridges, 'highways, trucks and buildings. KIRKLAND LAKE (CP) -- Stressing a party plank that) Canada's resources should be developed where they are Ground fire brought down a 200 persons at a free luncheon|U.S. F-100 Super Sabre jet five} found, T, C. Douglas told an audience of 500 Wednesday in the Moose Hall in Timmins|miles southeast of Can Tho, in which was sponsored by the|South Viet Nam. The pilot para- Murdo Martin campaign com-|chuted to safety and was res- mittee. Mr. Martin is seeking/cued unhurt. re-election for a fifth term as} U.S. planes continued heavy night his New Democratic'a member of Parliament forjair strikes in support of South Party is the only one dedicated, Timmins. NDP member Arnold|Vietnamese ground forces in to -making northern Canada a' Peters also is in the running|the Phu Cu pass area in the} major manufacturing region. for a fifth term in Timiska-|central highlands. U.S advisers| Mr. Douglas appeared a bit| Ming, the riding that surrounds! reported that three Viet Cong) weary after a day of election Kirkland Lake. regiments normally about campaigning at Timmins, hard' Mr. Douglas resumed his crit-|3.000 men--were massing in the on ogg of yh, ghey over- icisms of Prime Minister Pear-|\° °° og gh Abia torr uae son's decision to call the Nov. 8 when he stressed his party's| Were hoping to win it by de- dedication to the principle of election. He said the Liberals matching major _ industrial fault. plants with mineral discoveries; "The Liberal party has a slo- in the north. gan 'Let's keep Lester down on The NDP leader had sunny,|the farm',"" he said, referring cool weather Wednesday for his|t® the prime minister's limited tour of Timmins and Kirkland c@mpaign schedule. Lake, a sharp contrast to the, '"'That's a very good idea the rain that greeted his arrival in| Liberals have." Sault Ste. Marie Tuesday and| - ---- washed out his scheduled chart- ered flight to Kapuskasing Tues- day afternoon. He was forced to: drive 360 miles to Timmins, most of it over secondary bush highway. MEETS 200 He shook hands with about Master Marketing Ltd. IMMEDIATE CASH INCOME SPARE TIME, NO SELLING Reliable individuals requir- ed to service established accounts 4-6 hours weekly. Only family men of good employment with sound and stable background need apply. Write including phone num- ber to Mr. Baxter BOX D-928 THE OSHAWA NEED A NEW FURNACE? 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Mr. Gordon said it is his guess that all parties aside from the New Democrats will have less money this time. |CAMPAIGNS 'TOO LONG' He said the reason Prime Minister Pearson is starting his And he suggested that his own Toronto riding of Daven- port would be a good place for the senator, a critic of Mr. Gor- don's financial policies, to seek campaign slowly and later than other leaders is because in the past there have been com- plaints about campaigns being the campaign on a lower bud-| _|get than in the 1962 and 1963|minister will make a statement jbe a smoke screen for repris-| for the execution of Com-| munist terrorists by the South! U.S. officials in Saigon said) 38 American. military pef$énnel| are missing and many of them| are believed to be in Viet Cong' too lang. "We decided, and Mr. Pear- son agreed. . .since he is cam- paigning as head of the govern- ment it would be a good time a nomination. Mr. Gordon, Liberal cam-} paign chairman, issued the challenge with a chuckle when asked by reporters at a cam- paign briefing what he thought|/to give an example of a cam- of the senator's criticisms. paign shorter than two Senator McCutcheon has said) months." that election of a Liberal ma-| jority would be dangerous for the country because it would give the finance minister the chance to continue what he| terms anti-American and anti-| business policies. | emphasis, and a Liberal major- HURLS CHALLENGE lity will be interpreted as a Mr. Gordon said he pays lit- tle attention to Senator MeCut-| cheon's speeches because: "If he meant what he said. . .| al tants Pre] Bes! resign) ented the medical care pro- Mr. Gordon said the Liberals|8'@™ with its minority in the had nominated 178 candidates|!ast Parliament, Mr. Gordon as of Sept. 29 and a full slate|said he thought some parties of 265 is expected by the end/were not "wildly enthusiastic of next week. | about it--certainly not the Con- He said the party is running| Servatives."" Mr. Gordon said the prime vantage. gram. 'Sexual Pro Wedlock VINELAND, Ont. (CP)--Sex- ual problems are the most com- mon worries expressed by both men and women who ask phy- sicians for marital counselling, an American doctor said Wed- nesday. Dr. Edwin Dunlop said fear of pregnancy is the second most frequent concern among women, while financial worries rank second among men. Dr. Dunlop, director of the Fuller Memorial Foundation, Attleboro, Mass., was address- ing the annual meeting of the Ontario chapter of the College of General Practice of Canada. | | \TA Asked whether the govern-| jj ment could not have imple-|time on the part of the phy- | } He said affection--too much or too little--from the spouse is the third most common prob- lem for both men and women. Sex was a source of concern He did not think this put Mr./hecause it was the area most Pearson at a strategic disad-|fraught with anxiety, guilt or shame. However, sexual malad- Mr. Gordon said that the gov-|justments often only reflected a ernment's medical care insur-;much deeper discord -- usually ance proposals will be given|the outgrowth of immaturity, | lack of understanding, of phys- iological changes or changes in mandate to implement a pro-|situation. KE TIME these problems require sician, Dr. Dunlop said, and not many doctors are willing to act} as marriage counsellors. | Earlier, Dr. Dunlop told the} doctors that action, not argu-| ments, is the physician's best approach to helping depressed persons, He said a physician should) not try to argue patient out of} hlame 's Worst head of the department of an-| laesthesiology at Queen's Uni- versity, Kingston, told the meet- ing doctors and dentists should never use intravenous or gen- eral anesthetics in their offices unless they have resuscitation equipment equal to that avail- able in a hospital. Dr. W. E. Pace of the Uni- versity of Western Ontario said) jacene is primarily caused by a) hereditary tendency preci- pitated by hormonal stimula- tion of the oil glands of the skin, This is why it develops at puberty when hormonal activ- ity is.at its height. Emotional stresses -- exam- inations, family worries, trou-| ble with a girl or boy friend--| all cause a flare-up of acne. "The best treatment for acne is a restful holiday away from home," Dr. Pace added, | N nagging backache! He used to be bothered by backaches '| and tired feeling. When he learned that irritation of the bladder and urinary tract can result in backache and tired feeling, he took Dodd's Kidney Pills. Smart man. Dodd's Pills stimulate the kidneys to help relieve the condition causing the backache d tired feeling, .Soon he felt better campaigns, mainly because|about financing university edu-jhis apathy, lassitude and indif-|* rs oder. 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