“The stronger: memory is weaker than III: weakest uni“ fiaa—I-muisnirnn uTii Why The Anonymity? Who are all these walled Is— landers than whom “anti-causeway rumblings" are allegedly coming at this time? A Canadian Press staff writer has bee1 busring himself in describing them. after a recent visit in the Province: but he names no names and we can only surmise u to the aource or sources of his information. Of course there would be minor disadvantages as well as major ad- vantages in being united to the tin-inland by a permanent causeway. This whole subiect was discussed. in all its ramifications. when the pmject was first mooted. The oh— ! iacflons were fully disposed of be. flu the 1959 provincial election. when the Conservatives rode to victory as the “Party of the Cause wly". leaving the Liberals complain— ing that they had stolen the whole idg from them. By that timr thnw who were against the causcwsy in this va- ince were as scarce as hrns' teeth: the only questions l‘PmflinlflE were as- tu its feasibility from the cnn- atruction standpoint. and its em— nornic justification over a period of«yurs. These were prflbit‘ms the Federal Department of Public Works set itself to determine. After several years of wailing. we re. eelved the good news that on both thug counts the project had been [inn the green light. A definite pledge as to the cause— wy’s construction. followed by the min: of contracts for the initial encineerimz work. proved s biz fac- our in miectinir our federal Conser- vative candidates in tllis vaince. More than that. the causeway Mart-king was hailed with zen- cti apprvvsl throughout the Atlan- tie va‘inces. Today. in vicw of the austerity ill-sures adopted at Ottawa. some him have been expressed about the chances tho- pmjeet will have one [dority basis. We do not think such doubt are Justified. since the w an too far advanced and the government ton definitely com- mittcd. But a small think could tip the scales at this juncture. if the Inthoritia have my intention of shelving the scheme. what better anus- eould they want than an "aaticuseway" campaign purport- in to Inmate from oirmivesf if such sentiments are to be embuted to a sennent of our We» and quoted and exploited e.“ us across Canada. we an gm fl: [hill 3 wide publicity to the We” with on t pinpointing my m. 30"“ Service Changes [is is» I! I I I I l a l i l I E r I need of all I auaterity and cutting down the moment's anaual deficits. he has taken steps to “from” the number of federal civil servants. What has happened, according to the Montreal Gazette, is that the number of civil servants will be fixed at the figum on June 29. At that dale. there were a considerable number of vscamcies. These cannot now be filled except by having acts individual case approved by the Treasury Board. The Treasury Board is composed of the Minister of Finance (who is the chairman). and five nthtr ministers. uaually with the Deputy Minister of Finance as secretary. No clear estimate has been male of the difference this procedure would make. but it could be consid- erabie. It is one thing for a dessert» merit to fill vacancies automatically: quite another to have each amino merit. over and above the figure of June 29. go before the Treasury Board for individual approval. It has been suggested that by adopt- ing this course the maximum all. of the government establishment may have been reduced by as much As five per cent. The Gazette recalls that about two years are. the Organiutlon and Methods Division of the Civil Service Commission found that 500 civil servants were holding jobs that were “surplus” or "redund- ant." These labs were abolished. Some workers were ' ' as "inmpable or incompetent," but these were few. The many efficient workers whose jobs had become unnecessary were transferred from on branch of the civil service to another. with payroll savings esti- mated at about $1,500.000 a year. Further changes of this kind may result from the present aus- terity program. The aim. certainly. should he to introduce reforms with as little disruption to the public service as possible. and with con- tinued emphasis on efficiency. Air-Borne Surgery A flying operation room that an be used in swamps. deserts or i on mountain peaks has been de- veloped by a \\ esl German manu- facturer. It has drawn immediate interest from safety officials. phys- icians and the military. and one can well understand why. Many lives have been lost for lack of such cmertzency equipment. The only surprisimz thiivz is that it was not developed sooner. Named the Ciinocopter. the reo- tangulsr gondola can be rushed by helicopter w:th medical and sur- gical equipment is scenes of ac- cidents or catastrophes in difficult ten-sin. Operation of the equipment was first demonstrated at a recent fair in Hanover. Since then officials in West Germany. Sweden. Swim- land and Lebanon and a private or- lnniution in ihe United Stain have shrrwn interest in the device. The same firm which is produc- lnlr it also pmducee mobile clinics on wheels and rail as well as float— ing and prefabricated hospitals thlt can be taken apart andrausenlblod. A fine example of what mus pr.» duction an achieve in the way of vmidlnx means for alieth suffer-int. EDITORIAL NOTES Unfavorable weathc ls mtnnl- mmh-lthmmu—d hldy.nutwtthmleewr. Auslmhmu BELT TIGHTENING OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Niqhoison Speculative Raid On The Dollar Aftermend or 'udd in: ii. we amu-iiy bull! 'lp - pat- tern or excessive Wing m us, ma ulaetilnd goods and an ID ihaa travel in other countries foreian spent La Canada Normally. the inlemllionll cl than“ vliile of the currency of 1 This such - mull-y vnii fall. corrective action diaeoural- nimpurtahy mail“ them more easily. and eueulmm ioninm to buy the Mutts Ind Iourtlm of arch a count)! . because my are the-Pew. But this did not hlmll in nLr case; no lucis WIN! din-L ullsoll of our dollar took Place u. help in rim our adverse tutel- nlllml Indie position. 'I' h I I III because forum clpltll was l pouriar Inln Canaan. trim“ «a latemtional dem- Iooda and Candles mum csvsln UNEMPUJYIIINI' Tim the premium an un- so;- Iar actually ea 1 the [Iberian wiul lrilaia speculative ralda of my curren- ey b. history". am the Diem-bum Gova nun! not merely hrld our dollar firm bell off til-l mord I spclflallve raid. it went lurther . h R! up my measures dam lo courage Call-dials in Cum w and l v on Canadian ilnlxia. Unis gimp menial our economy. | m ore tobs in Canada launchini: ua an a course at M:- lion which VIII ll kl“ IMI )9”! overdue. The word “austerity” h a u been applied to dim measures. 1 Bul our "Hum" I: alill quv iiry in contrast Io condition 1. l Europe. enalllll . a r. d Liberia’s Example “MC-r11! “fluke—MW!“ The Enthusiasm of the welcome extended to PM”!!! ‘hibman of L ril on in. um visit to reflect- the humane a. British mm mt plum a. his mnlry as an examvle Io leaden u you-[er ladepmdemAfrieaa llllel. Sim leerta became ill: L view. 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