a“ ull" HIE ma I. I.- . L m W ma can. b Isaa— avu' maul lay 00mm. '1‘ I. .- mmu. kilns,» . in a... ma. lam. ILi by man-on ten-m Al N um. - umuu. a...“ no - u but. led Mllonallv By W .. 'nvomo us um"... m Que E s i Nluupaw ’vbml .- The end-.- an: em :51 [all was by cm... "1.00 a yam by «all a mu! mules and an. a- lawn-a a, "my. “Lou . ,..i on inland and M. new ass '— in us. .m “Mn-:- euluc- Dinah Ca. mun. Moi m. 7; w Ilngi. ‘npy. Mamas: sun. dole-u cl Ci" I, Ilii‘nsoar. MA‘ji. my. Shoe On The Other Fool ' . pers which a a in our island Cfluaeufly project an example of "Lnliitit’ai bribery" must be horrified to note the spread of this corrupt practice in their own Virtuous ierriiuriesl They are not saying much about it; but first it. was Mr. Pearson, pledging a 82 minimum wheat prica for the next three years. Then Mr. Diefenbaker proposing to make the government's acreaga payments policy permanent. Under this policy prairie growers received $42,000,000 in each year of the crop years 1958—59. 1959-60 and l96u-61. W'e are waiting now for such sturdy opponents of political prom- ises u the Winnipeg Fm Press to denounce the shameful natun of this bid for Western votes. it could point out that the United States It the moment is neck»dee'p in wheat surpluses propped up by support: that no one dares to scale down; that wheat is lleiillr grown on in. farlrrr lands and that enormous ex- penses are being incuer by US. taxpayers for storage. Where is it all gning to end? Canadian wheat {rowers already have a lonR-standinfl crop failur- assistancs plan. and a delivery quota which operates with some effective- ness an a production control, Guar. amped prices and acre-in payments on a permanent basis may win votes. but are they sound policies economically? Once, the country is saddled with them it will hsva dif- ficulty in either modifying or dis- mntlnllinn them “Rribery” of this kind would maka us real mad. if ws were as touch): on the subject as oiir Winnipeg contemporary claims Frankly, we'm not so touchv. We're prepared to concede that there may be good reason- for these new policies. notwithstandin[ the relief afforded by hi: wheat filed to Communist China. In any as. , however. there would appear to be much mun Justification for strengthening the economy of the Maritime area by an intarpmvincial uuseway over which the prodich of this agricultural province could 11love more freely in all parts of the continent Perhaps it's our own fault that such usually well-informed paper! as the Free Press know so little about our causeway claims. Parlia- ment was the place in which to have preached the importance and neces- lity of this great undertakinl, in Inch eloquent terms that the whole country would he veil informed. Al I was. Mr. Diefenbakar‘a annolmco- llarlt on the subject came as a Running surprise outside the Air Blue Provinces. if Western paws hm’t yet gotten over the shock. I i banana they had so little t- .o h h the parliamentary debates. New Attack On Hunger An outlawing davelopmut in .- hula m wnrld—wida mal- m took place may with Davina-mums". fidyofnymthwhidlnnpm- the paauuu at it may ha. in about Minds at a sand and iihcate the Main. the all and the 0th. eoutdtllslm of the call continuously u a fluid that an ha quita easily sorted out into its various aommuanta. The basic meal was first dis- covered in 1947. and its earliest ap- plication, two years later, was to remove the fat from bones. Adapt- ing this method to vegetable nutter has taken several years of expen— sive and minsmking work, and it's no exaggeration to any that the results are likely to rank among the half-dozen greatest benefits th at chemists have been able to offer to mankind. it is now possible to pro- duce all the protein a human being needs at a cost of no more than a chilling a week. Some estimates put the figure lower than this. Lipo-protein is supplied in the form of a cream-colored powder. It is pleasant to taste, and mixes ess~ fly with other foodstuffs. For the past year or two, extensive cooking and eating trials have been carried out at Bath Domestic Science Col- lege, when students from many overseas countries were able to try out this new protein as an ingre— dient of their own national dishes. The next stage is to discover how to make the product acceptable to much poorer and less sophisticath people, with the ending of malnu- trition as the liltimale reward. The Plymouth factory, which is larlreiy automatic. is I prototype for many bigger factories which it is hoped to be established all over the world. A Timely Reminder To counteract the iirlief that only ynufll men can work efficient- ly th a Unemployment Insurance Commission has is s u e d a booklet entitled “How Old Is 01d?" Many of tha objections to hiring older men are analyzed and refuted, and use histories are set forth in this connection. But there are nllject lessons elsewhere than in the Commission's files. none more striking than in the field of Canadian politics. Prime Minister Diefenhnker, for example. is 66. and his only serious rival for the chief ministry in this election ill Hon. later Penman, who was 65 on April 23 hut. The Way they are going. they should be good for an. other twenty years yet. Mr. Louis St. Laurent celebrated hi I Rilth birthday last February, and thouuh he is not now in pulliic life he looks and acts like a man of 50. Mr. Mellhen. it Will be recalled. was 86 when he died. and was men. tally vigorous to the last year of his life. Sir Robert Borden, who bors the burdens of the chief millis- try during the agonizing period of the First World War, wall Prime Minister until he was 66, chancellor af Queen's University until he was 76. and lived to he 82. Sir John A. Macdonald himself. who unit-d the provinces Into Confederation, died in harness at 76. Axe? it's nlatli‘s where effic- lency is concerned, Many a [nod tune is played on an old fiddle. and the Unemployment Insurance Com- mission is to be commended for re. mindinl Imployer‘s of labor of the fact at (his time. EDITORIAL NOTES Writing of the shortages of food and 0th- rum“. in Cuba. a cor- napondant for the Sunday Times of London mplainl (If his imhiiity tn findspairofancilaaratubaof tooth paste, although he aeuured Havana. But than h and thin; in surplus—rooms in the ma aimlde haul-y hotela.1'ha reason: No tour kta. A visitor can do somethinl if the mom hispholle or the plumbing breaks dawn—just move to the ma next door. a a a We think Hf the whim of seeklm admission to the Enron-rt Comm Met as confined to Rritain slant But at loan 10 enun- lreland ar- nandatlna for full umber-Illa flflw, Ami- and M want to associate but brutal! Mmlnatua,1'ur- iqndlarad hwappliadlaraa- nutmflmiammmllntm elm. bin dedru a peculiar it‘d-“menial "ac momma-int" “HI-db annula- lacuna-a "Tulip Time in Ollawa” has tome o.’ .u wirn mu mun In- aual Tulip Frslli‘al druian ill’lilr crooda Ihan ever. t'unA Ida‘s (’apllal uni eslsbllahed the iudnum of n: rlialri will \i'auunniuni cumy Blossom slum and with we cnulnui hiooms of Paris in in. Spring The mani‘ coloured mum nl a nulunn lullps blooman aloni mun. It'nnlr' din-mm and all Pnfillml‘nl Hill acre lul- milled in a mllilnn daffodils. and backed by me "muscular and umnuli - nrenml lilac blow-r“ Ti” war. on r... ftrsl min, Brainy Queens of me Cm: min».- nlleml innmwl- m dn- u: the mom day nul- ls" “Hand in me Imlmx in. lulipl for min... rsme'n en- fhlflam l\'hll(‘ ll Rlflnl llrr- wnrk (il~|ila_\ l‘limlxl-d ill! hnl. idsi nini-i eu-nu nl ltu- n... Wes-k Tulip FrKIHa! lni‘iuliI-d In all-nailnm Flora: Show ll lhel Collmlm. a bin anum dance. band: choral stnglnlrlnfl ev. a Will??? and all the lime in» a p. snap, map of the ulunn fans anmnwnna run will The nrilln at this anlluai [lor- lflratlnn "l the impaired ner. slan timer l. a lillir niece nf hl<lllY\ of MI ' Jusili' 0e proud ll recalls the ununm nmru elm. arl'nrd ed in .lulizna Princess of lhl .VFth'l’ilnflK. and in her mun: family. whl‘n tho ' 1i hordes .uannm .ner iier .nnnm 2 ye." sun A. a “thank i-nn” (if! in on.” . na has my. year um: lendlnl manv thou. lanai! il’ ml" tulip h'llhl [mm the famed Dulrh untra- to her on.“ horn! and chlldrenl . Dinilrmlnd rm. .I quit- a we. imam. live in sin .s it is bellitllul ln, enlnur Tneie m in." tileliav beds ullh 13W hlonnia splash. in. l‘arllamrn‘ Hill with Mlmlr: bin pm'hapa the nine-i tulip bed in \nrlli Arnenra if M in the vulrld is "int now flanking Ottawa's lion’s lane, on the aldenu wile sy a thrlf Illnl lllikl Th0 rruvrd breaklns ll! which "HIM n'M' mill'l M! helm and during the holiday weekend shnrlened n.- life of the m: tulip blossom: 'rn- iiulna m aI-llrnrd to me .veal ue lemperalnm at u den-m 1 mm prevail in the early nun-n I summer in" me voun. blooms facet] lne days of bun-u sun t and wwhed a-m when m temper-lure me can Ibo" the lama! for Holland and Ottawa at m. tuna at year i While the beauillul Danna I the We!!!" urin- In It MI i i t l i i 3 1 1 L-e \i\\\\\\\\‘l\‘ Wok); Mt- , meal liaison slmnu an km: of hills Time in Ottawa, the civil service held lls annual cumpellllsn in (elem IN «an Emmy Queen Each of in. lhlrn'ihrre Depurlmmllll or Aflvl’ldel of government in or- iu- ulected u. can conteale am. and from amonl lheas an independent Danel selected “Miss civil Scrvlr' i952" The croun uni named in a Nauty nun, like in. Red Em. pr-ror tulip, is an immlzrant charmer and not a native-burn Canadlan Eem‘ Gillem. who «sell.- vlilh lhe nrpsrtment of Trampnrt, u a :1 War old wife and mother. Three year du- vinn me till! nl "Silas liar- hadm“ in her West indlau unme iier niniuns. Rudy an. i in nharmarv‘ 5". la Onlarinl .iunnner of Reform mu, uradilalrd from (he university of knlrhcllnn and l! nnu . lire- U.K. Antarctic Territory Commonwealth survey n- an ordnr ln f‘lllllll'li whlrh rallw lnln lnm- un Marl-h .1 m2 ill-l narl nl lne Falkland Nan-k llrnrndenrin- lalllr‘h ilrl mulh «l lnil|udr «l delreen .1. NMan a Irv-rate roirlm under a mull cnnlmiulnnr‘r The new culmn l1 u. M knoun u the nnmn inlnrrm Tlvrllnry and enntlm of all land and island- inum of latitude m di-lrres s. and lerPn Innllllnir 2» de- rm- and all desrm w 'rni. enmnrlw lne Hrlllsn mm of the inlnnlle Cnnlinrnl. includ— ing mp (lint-am Land penln. ruin the Smith shell-ads. th- Souni Orknuys and mm la» in!!!“ The Man commlukulrr villi he sir Edwin Arrnwlmllh, rnvmmr of the mid-m1 l:- land: This division ls ronslatrnt with South lbetilndl and t the nmimnn- M the Anlmnc rmui- nun-n I-u Ilanrd l- A Cure For Colds one" Chiar- h is hummus in learn that in. rampslni to run. ar at Iranl vrvmu lne ffllllmmi tom mnunllnl ui vllnr In tn. puma nboul ll We had the mun... lu~ lwernment in mi... tlrnlpled an. rul within five year! i um aeemalo he a cold is t NW: n m We wish [ha us. mmmsat 400-" M! l“ lie old m ‘ . well am Ihlle ii is "man on m“ m '9' 'i’mml '"i 7" aw“ and”. cum nu. neat sateen", a mlaht concentrate a lltlla man on m dad a "y a m the a la- in. uumlllmoa mu lately Priority Ouifirgattiefieid g; i i; ma :3? r i DOWN TO EARTH AGAIN OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Canada’s Capitol Glories in its Tulips . “Red Zmperor" ruled lmnlil ,madirsl student at Ottawa Unl- “flefllfl ...........,............ _ ,_ NESS “JJRMMQ “mummiu mazelyshewvasyla-an Ip- . val-nu I I n- I..." H anal-ammonia S .m'mm':"u-'u. nan nun-a- and run-sin “mm-m“..- mama-maln- S at." an "Jim mm marksmw'i uuynfltmum main-anal ‘Mh _ In" w Mammal-arrival ImammdfinW-hlaht mummuhgfl“fifL—u¢"'2 'W‘IIn-ha-lacacrn-ru—t lira..mhd.m . .u'hm" » awnings-whim“! banana-salmon“ rmm“"‘" fl.r-s—-.aul no mfl- -» Wmnlmhfl-mflmfi ILH-n-m1 nan-a; mu...” hhmmraqilmlTONW" .3“.”M"““‘""" i ' I..." minim“: humus-nun» mqommmmmhm“ “ml—“I‘m unborn-luth hf“.m,mnornaau~arydaana-wm ‘ . ‘ natal can. curd-n ofthe nun.mrnm_ _.fl_~ 0" Mandi-antenna.” aha-in. mane-awa- UH'A'A' (m him—m Saar-.23: Hum-*d. mzm 11': :31? = -~---'-- ' lull-a ll Q-I-I s- ----—u-l.-u ~ u.‘ =‘m‘.-.._. -—-~l--'—-.' e al finals H mammal-naval grin if? “them Malls-dim 5‘ Egg: and Mmthndea- tltles,t G as mine in Pam ll letlinl lull Hialeah! treatment. 5 I i ii? 7% ii I 3 a born, the sidelinen are mini: it. DINIner—Ihe l-n fa Rune Mil:in Mu. to stun whether he an m nauuin .uunlum on draw and save the old Eu- rope“ Minefield for Britain, Well. me semi le be mine van overblown, In an, limb in; is likely la he sellled in Paris. The probability uu ml decision on whether in bll' Ihe door in Brltain will me in the Brussels lil‘ifllll- r: wares-mi, E I = ; a z z -. nla vreaeut de annular loo clan lo our "I'- 0' uaull. certainly Item! in ur- ln'fisl-ina or arr-lie . me any courculnu ihll would 01le. iallow Britain to enler the Eu 'nieu sear nil-s- had a a» Community cram-fully. hernia filed and in aqua lo without colossal damage to ill! wand" haw lou nur In: Comauwenlth. British firm- would lni The law of aver-lee en or European nelllralisl‘ ls bound to mar the victim. l Nevertheless. recent rrhllffa lad In tune he near mini hr , fmm ram Irrn'i twin: lnkr-n canes a tilt and the (wily a 1 mum-Hy 'rru- enough statistic. . We had the choice of not sni- ln. or taluna it» precaution needed In make in. trip safely. Nan out of II persons I'll! themselves a above avenue lu drli'inl skill and we were no ea- cslzllou. We an nlarmlu. have I mime, Ind rspeat over and uver— take Isn't this all part of opium Llaiiu process? versily lie to» corner from In. West indies. Mn. omen. l. in: um married unnun and nu llral coloured ml to uplun the Civil an‘lrr crawl-l Man may be lulmsied to learn that iher VII-ll ltlllsllf‘l are 14-21“; women may be more lnlsrrsted n my in her Mi m - I feel. a mum. . and Mr “grim - Ln Pounds. in’ V'“ “’1‘” “i” "M" :filrix‘gaiihiiiesflriuiiifin;uni Tm mun mm m atom-1mm" 0" ""0"" "‘9‘" "‘m farm inn... is. n. inn. fit Ioasllier because llle lirn nt- Ilium. nell-addmsrd enve- '1 Cum. n" mmmm" NF firlal appearaan of the former 1m accompanies mile-L a, 5mm.“ mm” m, ,,,,, ' "" "W‘m‘ “' "" ’""' arms a 'rn-ro'rassn ,al u mm million the iniieil I nl Ill! latter, when slip u: R M "n" My “In.” M. me. 1957, and nu 2: n 91 pres-mod will I bunch «1 arm , . um", "am... “.1 m"... ' mu beluw ihe mil-ed «innate Lul yu l severe drouth on mum by Mr lrwn mom, I an“ "m mm Wm M .1 mm mull“ ,0, m, h' “‘5 WWW“ "' i" “W” nerlaelpa in: condition. 1 III! sexism un- dmllunl, unlrh mm“ mm” “mm M T”"‘ nxaiml liquor in any lot-m. ‘ cut the pram: when min in when the Tulip Festllal I'll ‘ rieue settle um lrll meat. nail, the bureau finds um in. launrhcdln mm hutinisylae‘ as L creased farm oporatlng mm You are ml! The person wan ‘ and discreet-lion chums a re phySI- i sin fat-Inn rnnlrlblllln; u. on- uuli the arlnk .“uIt ‘ drrllne In net income "'"""""“ du nul flh’n‘i in a cocktail before dinner. provided I am even in lhe Wed, the in”... “a in. u i Ire-id was not unilonn inm- and control of III l Ihawl little change .er farm a Malta. Alcohol is Ill d m s , .lnal lrsuqulllun and il a run- alllurni of many lanlrs a n d dllsalanu ' flint doesn‘t help . a nervous stomach. srrsn 0? MRI a I: writer what makes a late: in down. while nn [he nui- r hand "inn-ms unulu: truni bnul (hm Dr'r renl In m‘arlv five per cent are lunnd ln HI e M the rollan ll'lrudlll olllrlnl Mrlcullural amnomlrs l.- - wmllnrinn In 1M0 ml um- luv to forr r in Jun! lsfil Under inn mall ill» Amarrur i.- re- un fur pearl-lul Dummies and irirmllle menrrli. and ter- ai claims are frown for m yes The real of the Falkland Is. lands Dcptndl-ni'ial . out is Gmrlta end the South Sandwich Islands. lie mllsldc the truly are. and will continue to be de- ‘ pendrurlu of me Falkland is- a stroke slam in cry all the tum, when then in so much in live and b! thankful for? RIM-Y Itroh involvtnl III In If the MI ildllcfl amounts of In re The Indi moody Ind ul— olle marital and lauiu the nut, This roadie lion in involuntary and um! i be castrold by Ill. ildiv‘dllll. KIA‘I'ICA NM INCUle . M. writ-t II sclailea II the lame ratelory u manil- -— always will yin aa ii cure? rue Falkland islands Devon. de'nriu Survry. which openl- in the British Ant-mu» rein. in. renamed arm-n Ant- Survey In January. m. illi‘ I" ll ill nau- ou Graham Land, 'rl in he loath Orkam are the all inn-sli- III“ of the area. wry. arrile The IIPLY II. A Drama“). 0! slip-Iii disk il the lower back is re, monthly halal-u. “Mum”. m“ minus-ahm-mi ‘——' Iould let a tlllii. n inn wast ‘ . and -. new that to do O C x .< in VI -l tn ” U > .< VI by mean. spell. and. snmetlmel. I tnulh. A day much time our Back sch". NOTES BY THE WAY Duei in The Sun a E larva Mfr—Mall moon's winging ‘ , lies alum away. An alienated in mm Not AS oiled Darling law- clllm I imm- in all the Marnlme prml- . ‘ bunm- a unfilled darllnl. rm perm who ll moverLul from I mmplltllsd aubleci with in- INTEREST ON SAVINGS Your Iavlnn earn more at Eastern hurl—u hi. 4* on deposits, culmlmdovl maunlmum (Firm ruler Anne u i nuns m: is an my out latul general meant an .m ,polilicll Enlist I bend in. III- QtMr M, I lop”. mn it u. ' b said is an my ll arm n. lemme he is I mum in . man, ll in (immune. rommaa . ne Britilh attitude inn 5. sometth more than )lm .. exerriae in .tillupprltmm Nobody underralu de na‘ll'el capacity l-ir tnlrlullgrnrr nu. his pniltiun an seldom lie. more lrallle. 'I'IDI'BLES AT HOME One by one, his Doillra' .1. mm. aulkinl over lrusvqu dreams of aim-y. mm in in. dlllnmilly ax hnrrnr pilu M norm in Alcerla and tuna. m m mrlrnpnllun Franrr pa} in. nu. lm- incomiu nlugee. who how of their ’Rnthnen. mouth must have never been ll France. m uni. generaliv hold as unflailr'rlll‘ oplnlnn of mm cousins on tha nlllnlfllld. In the cirrumsunrrs. dl Gnlllil'l mmle view of rum. as . hailllrlnl force heme“ nu»... and The United slam mm. all me more rumsntle and ntumwnrlsly, At nrumu. oratory may mil live VIN tl warm-ll considers oua can" of the Val ’lhllll r2! Bart, and fiurtultitlns tI im- mum a n rauxinz ram null: in farm lurnme Slalllilly in enmelnlna morn dill-rim lo attain oil the larva than n mam other mm a hinlnesx There are mu mu am for aniornml'ntil in mnlt .«nnnmn in min minimum in l (pot'lli me wan they annly lurll Hiram": ll ")0er prlra iunpnru relief for mu mud in drouilhl, finndl or nlller u. nil-inn nl nalllre. and mail iniillt‘rlllrnl‘ in romerve Ihl uni Tn lhlllle who clim- m roddilllr. farmers will marl it" “I‘ll! soverllments If! ualli .l least as mllchioui mnnulunlunnx lndiulrtu ll gum-x a high order nl slalerraft to iron a pronor balance. it‘ll low lllii seriouslv wian m-i ngnrullure in u- emsu-y ml Mi lnromr fiuum tell a runner mum-m slnry .—_a—_|‘aa— In:aa— aa—aa m