WASHINGTON (AP) — The United States public health serv- tie cove, mutant minority is @ chances for a virtual on of the an tionists are ting cay—"‘a hat impairs the nation's health, man- power and economic resources,’ Fluoridation involves adding controlled amounts of chemical to water lies as a means of preventing a lot of tooth decay in a country that has 97.- 000,000 people with decayed teeth, 21,000,000 more with no teeth at all, and ‘an annual family dental bill of $1,700,000,000 for just the # per cent of people receiving treatment. The health service says it has been proved beyond question that fluoridation can prevent two out of three cavities in growing chil- dren, and that the benefits last through life. Also, that the || method is absolutely safe. They say Americans could save billions of dollars in dentist bills at an average annual per capita expenditure of anly a dime. PROGRESS BLOCKED But health service scientists say that organized and unorganized anti - fluoridationists — mostly laymen, but also some medical men—are blocking progress fo- wards such an attainable goal, often by tactics which play upon the emotions of uninformed people. Opposition arguments range from charges that fluoridation in- volves exposing people to a ‘‘rat poison” to a claim that it is Com- : munist-inspired as a means of | a tS) ° . “ ; weakening the will of the Amer-| - " ican people. ARE TICKETED In a free economy, no mone- t2ry policy could direct money a a cd ee Pe sie a PM rg a = Ae Sa > = Sis des ge a. = i % Se Sa . Ses Fluoride Health ciasoubanans rate Blocked By Small Minority seriously | sf i ie 4 ; 4 i 3 j The health service says that since the value of fluoridation was established in the 1940s, more than 42,000,000 Americans in near 3,600 communit -ha . oe: drinkers of Mewridated cline in the rate t pa QA NPAT see cao mens 2 RT ae: handed out only warning tick- ets, of Six policemen descended on downtown Ste. Cecile street im Montreal after a newspaper published a picture showing Fleming Warns Against Demands FromProvincial, Municipal Bodies | : HALIFAX (CP)—Finance Min-jhave overlooked it in tg own be {ster Fleming Tuesday night cau-|half.” REITERATES. APPEAL toned against provincial and mu- Mr. Fleming's speech reiier- how motorists were parking on sidewalks during demolition work in the area. But it could have been worse, the police into capita)-short areas at a lower rate than exists in centres! where capital is generated. “The only ways in which money could be made easier in, say, the Atlantie region is by applying compulsion to financial instiiu- tions, or by the federal govern-| ment making funds available in| ample quantitites at less than market rates. i “Tf thik latter policy were fol-| lowed to an extreme it could de-| feat itself, by eausing locally-gen- erated savings to move out into unsubsidied regions in order fe dangerously enceoding core: | But Mr eming. tad cichaca| ai —tan refrain from ask- : . , j ; jeral government is continuing in ing the federal government to onven ltake courses . , .,which would| ™@A9Y Ways to help the economies ; : . 71} 9f the Atlantic provinces have inflationary consequences.” | — ; ce | He said (AP Wirephoto) nicipal demands on the federal government that wquid have in- ra ¥ flationary results. Provincial and municipal gov- ernments ‘in their own interest . » . Should support the federal government in its efforts to com- bat the perils of inflation,” ne! e2id in a speech to the Atlantic * tax eonference here. Mr, Fieming also ruled out, as being unworkable, the proposal that the central government should provide for special low-in- terest rates on loans in the At- lantie provinces. “The federal government has go short-cut to lower interest fates,’ he said. “Tf one existed, ’ the federal government would not ated the appeal he made in a Toronto address Oct. 8 for na- tional support in efforts to fight inflation. At an Ottawa confer- ence with provincial: treasurers last week, he rejected their re- quests for larger federal tax-shar- ing payments to the provinces. Tuesday night he said provin- cial and municipal governments have less opportunity than has the federal government to protect} themselves against inflation, But he added: “They can, however, operating within their own area of respon- sibility take’ fiscal measures to reduce demand where demand is $25 000 ,000-a-year Auntie adjustment grants, \ be-' municipal governments m uc n 28 last year, “are the most epm- ‘more rapidly than that of the fed-|>rehemsive and far - reacting on esranaiaeh. eu | measure of fiscal assistance ever | extended to the Atlantic prov-/ SPECIAL REQUESTS Mr. Fleming said there are The total of unconditional | sometimes requests for a special grants from Ottawa to the At- monetary policy applying te the lantic provinces, including the ad- Atlantic provinces which would /Justment grants, rose to $117,500,- give them special advantages 000 last fiscal year from $76,000.- through lower interest rates. #00 in the previous 1957-58 year. “So long as we have a national Jn the same period, conditional currency and a national banking grants to the four provines rose | system, monetary policy canjto $49,000,000 from $26,000.000. | hardly be regionalized,’ he said.| The statements were included | ‘Interest rates tend to find na- in a text of the speech issued to He said inflation affects the fi-| nancial positions of the provincial tional levels . * %,* s inces in the history of Canada." |’ MOR |the press before delivery. | cee Tee somertinc NEW HAS BEEN ADDED. 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