mu fittarclimt T turn l'tintu Llllnld IIIAIAII Lin nu. lle Pit ‘then v-vi» -wk lid llitllll ii. At vi i‘tvv.t \tlee "*- till-inn ii,I ii. ' ii I t I l H l|I'l l‘ t. tt. .. in \l.t.,._.g Frank \»1 stt i L: t n I I I - 41 , -'\ .- . .. . l'tv .. l .«. i Mi \i‘ H t I I i m Biitun ~i- lP~ ..i ~.ttitttt-tit. \l ill .<_i.v nil \ writ.- h|ll'.\V 'v-ti \.. ... ..‘« . w .-t- \. ta, 1.! \'t. ‘si, s--. t. M l\ . ~.~. \ I it "it - . \ . wt \\~.i ['|l‘k . l ~ tn t »t hm ir1.- .t s Y'Ii . ll 5 . lit u. N‘ 'V- Flu-»ri-iv It i it i to. Illltnl l't«-t tires am i ,\ I. "I per lfllit-"I “The strongest memory is weaker than the ut-aka--sl ink‘ l'\l.I" I H,‘ I"IZII)\\. UPC" 6. I95‘. Not Bttrdensome lit it .‘~'t lit i'\.;i-il 'i' ‘Wit’ -_'.t':i>i Ii’ 'l‘t' it i‘-i'~"l rt \t~i’ ii li I!‘-li‘lll .t ‘t ‘.'_‘ til In ~ f't~ 4'-'-'ii\ all a lt|l\t‘lll!l;t"' ;i tit tn ~;l|t'l ill the <li~;t.tt.‘li «it l|l.\lI~\\ "it tlii~ - ll i"t‘ ll‘-'.\i‘ i " ‘ '-I it in ‘ii w \l ‘I ~ til 'r.- «it t_ s. l‘ .t "t in i gt tit. \\»i-littwtl‘-its l'l:'it~i'.ti \ .t’ il l i‘ ii.t_i.~ :1 iii " i'll li :t ll‘. ‘it it; it til \'.tiitt .4 lit.» .,.. .,.' . -. . -. . .;_ ii’ i ’ttii.'~ lll lll<' w it; t.il “ l‘-i'll$ iii lliv t’\t"‘."_' ii’ ti-t‘t::'tit- ll ii t’t‘;uit'lt‘tl‘ ll|t)_ ilt..t._-it titil Hx \t~l c\"'- t't)l'l""lI i-ii "(ll - w \\l lie .i \\l'l'l\ li>‘i1,i:i‘4"l :.tt ‘lll~ll“t.tC lttigii-i 't--_- |-.~. "‘ ,.tt.i “"9 ‘l-'l“« till lti t‘I‘ii' -> tli‘ lllt‘ \.i'i\ Year .‘\"i'ii\l ;il=_<i'i' i-ml-J ll,l‘ titflii ii‘-Hits‘ iiotiltl ~.t\ ll’ll llli‘ .i'i.iir_'t' ll‘*‘l7l azrced '.l[iHll is !i'.lxiill.ll\ll‘ aiiitl not li‘»<el_\' to \\t|ll\' ,t'i_i gr»-;it hard Iliiti till ,lll‘. l‘lillttl;l{t[tl¢ -,,.,. i,,i,- It 5-‘~-tits, litt\iti\»i:', tluti it .lttt-\tt't [ileum v\t't_\l>«>«l‘\ lll tlir llti||\L'_ \ll‘ lmi’. leader of the .\'ot-i:il (‘rrdit l‘at‘t\', is ii;it‘tii-ti7.trl_\ tlistiltwtxtid at iili-it llt‘ i His .2 "ti->1 ti. . .-tit ' t‘hri~.t IlVa\.ll(\llll.(.\.}I"l\ll.;'i1'_}'\I|:l l1l]‘[”] from lien‘. 21 to .lati. f-Q. ‘ll’. l.O\\' llfit-Vii tn lit’ ]I‘[llll]ll(‘(l lli."1t lli'i'l\ tliciti-.;ti.il\ tit‘ i’I“,,i‘ll~. itltti \li‘l-\ .4». tmtil .t-~ ‘r Vii-it.~,_ ..' l‘.-‘t,-1 |‘iW‘l'tl fl" and ‘ii livv Jlit‘ tt‘llllt‘t||lC _]ti\'l as imprirtqnt a ~I‘l\ ice in t ‘mt,-‘.13 an- iiiiitw cnittent \\'llli a one or iito tia_\ iii lllt‘ ('|tt*i~tttias TY‘-alillf‘ lit‘: tit‘ \\ t l['l\' savi-.iiii ’\s ltii‘ llis‘ <lt‘lillt'tl~|]li \\t)l‘k it I-inie. Alluiviiig for the iiit-:tl [i(‘l'lt)fl\ 11.‘ ll lti aim-ti 31.’ ltviitrs a \\1‘i‘l-'. \hil[]l(l Srlwdlili‘. <lll‘t‘l_\ is not ltttt-tlen- hriiirs A \\iIl‘l(\ 'l‘li;tl lv-Ht‘ lilt‘lll) mt lllllt' lvil Ilt"llllii'I'\ to «l>i_\' out catch tip on their I"lllt‘\lN|tlIl(‘t]('9v det»;trttiit~iital ciititm-is aittl other ihriics \\llt<‘ll lll'Ili&illIl tlti-it‘ .ittcii— lltill. A Risky Proposal A ;i"i'llI -il lll‘Hlll’t‘lll tiiiitt-ll. lt'I‘ll ,ti=il r‘ilitv.'.it-. !..»iv .-,_-it; Ht lllF‘lll li.t~ a~l<<‘Il l'i-‘~-iilwiit l‘:|\l'[1 llf‘\\F‘l‘ tri l'lt‘tl.'I."t‘ ;i ll‘-tii';tliil'llllll mt UV‘ "‘~lll"._' 4" it-‘iv ‘vntr '»\t‘.l;|¢‘tl\ .'iiitl ll'l|-l in lllt‘ \t»i..~*‘ ll‘iill it» i;tl<t~ .'-ll‘-.7ti .ti'itt»ii lit fi~.‘i.t-vliii_: lllt' pt'rttiit~;tl the '-_(l'iilllI 4lllti't‘tl ;t ]‘t‘\I)ll] llmi til lint \iiiiti.v*i‘\ .'lii‘I‘lltl(_' of ill! ' iiitlt':il('i»ttttiilti-i ti‘ illt‘ ‘yittltl (fil.‘."‘ it til ( llllit lit» ‘ll‘i li .ii«l ili;tl "tlii: ll.I|i\ .'ti‘I' ;:t-‘t':««l itt il\|t];_' tl1t‘ii'<__'it\iitttiiwttt. ti. !t.t.~-wt '..-.i. of ltlltlf ll l\I'l;i4|t"t~ 9t. ‘t ‘t..' :..~,t.,;l Ill ll?! lliil“ lli,it‘ It'll! . - i.. tlit ll]. -l‘l.-‘ .i lli‘\‘ - iii‘ ll‘ . ‘H mot» Hut Tflllllil.ll|"l‘i\ liill Iii.‘ ti lo‘ t_;;w' Tllviilx " 'l'lll\ l~ "-I-l t it-i .l"$l lit till" l"llll til Jlliiilll-ii gl li.i\ ll-Ill ‘mil Ill lllv ll,'l"lll\l ?i.t'lt'tttii ‘ :i‘,i1t\ _\"‘-'vll'c .\\til' IQ ll t'ii-llllititl ‘ti thug.» \\'liH T‘llRl\'r' ;iJlt'll“~ll‘ ;t i«‘tt~h .\‘otttt~ l“" “T llll"‘t' 5"-Ii\ -i'_‘ii ;i 'llt‘lllli¢‘I til llll‘ ['_S \lut1t|t sititi \'lllZL1i‘.\‘li'tl \till‘.t‘llllllt_j at the \1l"l l‘:li“i' '.'_‘ “'il‘.lllll\ llis :il’i,Illlli(‘nl \\.‘l\ tittti. \‘lllt‘t' llll‘l‘(‘ ‘~'P9‘lllf‘f‘l to lie tin ltotw ol Jl’__'li‘t‘lll4‘lll hetiictiii the \\e~t .llltl \‘t-\it-i PITK sia. the l'tiittid .<l;l't‘\ lllt‘ll the !ll‘t)ll§:€‘.‘~‘l nuclear potter \\(illli'l be jll<l|llf‘fl in stopping the ll‘\‘l\' It lhc .\'tt\it'tS lnllmierl sitit. \\t‘ll .ititl gtiwl. it not, lhc_\ l"illltl be l‘t'\lllll- ed and tin ll2ll‘Tll iioiiltl haw ln‘t‘Tl Flmii‘. ])'llllllll‘\\_ ‘rill \ll"ll l‘t'~lIl't‘\'l‘lll alums arc \\'(‘ll l'Tlf‘.~llll \iid it is cer- tain that the Utiiterl States Hov- e'rnment., and the British (Lavern- nient ton. would like nothing better than to pitt an end to a program which is full of danger. to say noth- ing of its great expense. But would they not be taking a fearful chance. fipclally now that the Russians ap- pi-ar to be in the lead in missile de- tiiiopment and the like? What if they Ibllberately fell behind in the race "Something Definite“ .\li .l. \\ l‘ii'kt'i\L:itl. \\l1ot‘\ld- -*t:t‘~\ lt.t» \l‘l lllll‘.~t‘ll iii» .t- it tttiaiit '.'lii’ lit: tl:-- ihtr ’l'|tli~. has lN't‘ll ‘.t.;_il:t ,t ‘tiwiti lll 'l|'titilltllt‘lll and A 'lii' (ll ]'tlllliillit‘l§l.'-lt’_\ llllllt‘\ lit the t'titisci'- \\.ilt‘ll'*ti Siiiltli. .\l‘tlt‘l\t|ll. .\li‘ 'ii‘llitli\ .:t ;tiit;it'i totit-cpl \ .iti\t- lt‘t‘ll‘.l>t‘l ltil \lt ‘.\i.‘i.iiit .\';~-.il\iitt; iii Halt. .\titiv-t-\oii'.s ll!-llit‘ lH\\ ii. the ltil'lllt‘l’ 1tiiiiiigi‘a- lint! \litll\li'l’ tlll\Q‘]'\t‘(1 that hp had llt'\ «-5 \t't‘li .\li. .\.'ltlt'l'.\till iii the lliiliri‘ .tt‘rl 'll*lllllt‘tl \\lit‘llttit‘ ;tii_\ titli- i‘l \ll‘ ltmi Uiiittitciittttt; till this t'itlt‘lt‘\\ sl.ilt‘lllt‘lll, \\lllt'll he called ei '\l.tl~-irt-til tit lllt‘ ltl\\t‘\'l tit‘<lt*i"'_ lllt‘ llli‘.'liltt‘l‘ Int‘ \\.llt-iltm Stiiith ~'.t'wtl ll'.il lit- ll.t\ llt‘I‘ll atlvtitltttg "‘\\li'll< l‘i‘;ll’rii‘l\ liiit lT£t\' iitit _\(‘l ttitttie t‘-l site.-cli lN‘t‘flll\t‘ he iittiitcd ‘it .i.i-t tlt'lli lit‘ li.til ‘wiitt-tli_iiii.' ile- iiiiit" to i'iil!ll‘ll>lllt‘ \\'litit‘t~ttpoti. \l' l‘i«f-\--is-_'i‘l f‘\llli'.\\t‘ll i't*gt't*t fl-i “tint ll‘ri\lllL{ lltlllt‘t‘tl tlic lll>llii[l['- 4'llllI '.;--iitliititztii" Jillfl ltliillilxwl lltil li- ii.il«'i‘ Yllt‘ minit‘ llll\lC|l\l‘ ;ti-_';tlii_ l,i'-i\lll;_' \li l’it'l\’»‘t«_-ill to his i‘-';n'iit:ti:i'c, Hill‘ is i‘t)l‘t<ll’E|lt'it‘(l to \.‘i) lllill lllt‘llllN‘('\ ill. l’.‘ll'- li i'i‘»‘ii' \\i‘iI‘ lit t't‘t‘i':t:Il, ll'tllll iii.ik- iii: Iviit; \_{it‘t"'llt‘\' iiiiti! \'lli‘ll tiitic .‘l.\ tltm lltlrl ”»t~ittt~t|ititt_: tltiiiiiitti" lli ~£t\, l‘:ti|i.ttiit-tit and the 4-otttitiji iii :ciwt:tl iiottltl lwttclit ll'tllli tlic |‘\.;H‘|lll’i‘!ll. \ stiitlx -it lltll|\.tlil til .'ilr\ '-_{l\I'll tttiic \\|ll l't‘\i’.tl tlioti- \.‘illIl.\' of iiortls \\lllt'll .\t‘l'\t‘tl no ll\’t"lill lillt‘ll)\f‘ \\ll}ll\tii‘\'(‘l'_ lt is ;tt‘v>li.'ili'_\ Milt‘ to \.'l_\ tli,tt tut 0'\l‘H\ \’l.'lli'lllt‘lll iiliiclt i't~.tll_\ liIlli'llt‘< on lllt‘ ti;itioti': lill\‘|lll‘\\ tiiitl hplp< to stimttlute tlioiiiiht and acttoti. there at‘? til li‘:i\t a «lo/cii llll‘lil decl;iiii- .'illI>ll\. itttt-t'i'iit-tiottx, l’4‘l>«‘lIlliill.\' aiitl lll\t‘ lHllL'll stwaks the \H(‘lilll tllllltl. loiitl It iioitld not do, of i‘i)ll|‘\'P_ for ft-e<h. liidlll llI;llllllt‘.\, \\lIli'll llll‘ llll‘ll ltlI‘ltlll4‘l‘\ lti lie‘ ttiiii_'ii6‘-lititl nt .lll limos tli;tt chrtiiiic l7-tit lllt‘tt‘ is lllllt‘ tl;HtL:t‘l l.\ he fill The L'_lt‘Hl ll‘llllll.'ll|t\ll \ Pt'li(i\’(‘llf‘\‘<_ \\'j<(.\ jg who stcers clear of it. EDITORIAL NOTES the Rl‘lll\’ll I the l‘al:ice of \\'c~ttiiitii<tci' to lfiiirl Ral- l'oiir, the aiitlior of lllt‘ Rztlfoitr Dc clarrttioii \\'llll'll had a good deal to do \‘ llll the fottiitiiiig of the mtxlerii Hi iitiaiiittiotis itite l'at'lianitint has decided to erect lliI>llillllt‘lll iii the lil‘t‘('lllt'l\‘ of l\l'.'ii‘>i ‘.il4'_ l.t".i- «lvr a l‘i'ime .\lllll\’lf‘l' or a T‘rt~niier'.‘ at at is :4 l’i'o\iitci:tl liIi\t‘l‘lllllt‘tll ;t llotise of ('iiiiiitinii.\ lllIlllll‘}' b_\ .\li .l.'Illlt'\ .<iii«'l;tit' ll.llN‘l';ll iitctii ltt‘l‘ tut‘ t‘mist-(':tpil;tii<il. llv saitl l‘t*iitte .\lllll\lt‘l‘ liiefeiiltaker ll.\‘(‘l'l lmth i'vlt~rr~tit-ex, _\h~_ lilo-ltitiltakpt t'til'l't‘t'll\ Jlll\'\\t‘l't‘fl tli.tt _\iit| l:ll\'t‘ }<>ill mitt rlioit-ti". titttario ttiitl it\lllt‘lN‘t'_ .'is it li:ipiwiis, ll\(‘ both tt~t'iti.<. O O i ll! \llii‘il V li\\i'll.'t‘i_ llii‘ lrillltitl ll‘t‘il|I'tIl ll’i|\\lHll}it'_\. ltillxl s-iitt-l_\ be i't|ll\ltlt‘l‘t‘ll tilll‘ til" lllF‘ L'l'|‘}ll men til llit‘ .i'_'¢‘. If lltil lllt‘ '_‘tt‘.'lll‘\'l. '\tt\i Ill l:i- \'I1t'rl _\t-:ti' lit‘ li.t\ ;"|llt' li.ll'l( to ll ‘ l“l’t‘llt‘ll l‘-'i'1vi"ii|‘ril \l>4‘lltllllE a He ol it put‘ litt«.ti|t,'t] tit liit-;t RllI‘l t--ii tiiotitlis ill his llHll\i‘ ;\l\‘}lt‘f‘ ~:i\~ lic ll}l\ not t‘\t‘ll llltttlL'lll l'i't|l‘lliL'. llli‘lt‘ lii'lllL' lllllt‘ll that .\ti lli't‘il~ lit lw tlltl|('V 4: at w .\titI|tll|l;_' to ltiwiis. :t iii.tt_'.i/iiic lilllill\llt‘tl iii the .\llii‘l‘lt'}lll lico- l.\‘ (‘X in .\‘oi-ii~t_\', .-\it<ti‘;t|ia pet-titig H ;_’l popitlatioii ill the llf‘\l ten _\'c;ii‘.< It El’HlilllI'5ll pct‘ t‘t‘lll iiici*i‘;isc lmg l."]i‘t‘t‘;]\l‘fl ‘.37 per cent ‘~'lllI‘f‘ 19- 1.» l tiiillioti |ltlllll'._'l“rllll.\ llH\i‘ \(‘lllt‘fl the end of the uni‘. It con lllt‘l‘t" is still a Slit-ll'.\'f‘l_\' popitlated 9 million persons of the l'iiitcd \lll¢'(' llllt‘lll, l|tl\\l‘\t‘l' itt Hll dl‘t'il the sin‘ .\‘t2itt-st i D I I,l‘L';|ll.\', [.l—('nl. the‘ Hun. J l\'viller .\lZ1l'l\'}[\_ tieiil_\-appoiiited (hi tario Lieiitetiatit-t}o\'criirii'. Hill hf‘ able to retain his Ulfitlti atiiiiial pen sioti as a jildge of the Ontario supreme court uheti he assumes the $lil.ll0t| atinital tit-e-regal post on liet-ember (lit, The Ontario l.ieuten ant-t}l)\’l‘l'Ti(it’Shlp t-;it'i‘ies a tax-fret e\pt"n\‘t' alloivaiice of $l2,t)0tl an- nllHll_\'. so that l.t-l}n\‘. Macka_\".« total income of $.'il,60ti annuall_\ would make him the fourth highest paid public official in ('anada. He will be next behind Donald Cordon (TNR president. $7.'i.iltlt) annually: James (‘oyne. Bank of Canada gov- ernor. $50,000 annually; and Prime Minister Diefenbeker, $37,000 an- 5 WORTH EXPLORING Our Closest Neighbour S l National fiengraphlc Society L For‘ rt~niii=tc< than has dream P4l of setting loot till the llllllll l-ut.t\ ~l“1‘llll\“ are ‘a lxtllil wt tlI‘.‘s.\ attotti wtttttug itiattticd re ckets to it in a matter of years The moon :s the earth": closest it:-.;libttt' ll t\t'l'\llI around the eariit at an nit‘-a'_‘i‘ t‘l‘~l.‘ll\tl of “.1: .';'t.' |lllit‘\ This l\ Al)(Ill7 I0 ltltiiix the til'(llTlll(‘l‘l"ll(‘f‘ of tilt‘ D.2i"’li but in astronomical terms the tli<lall('P is ne:li:ihle Some <l.'<ll‘< lll‘ so far aitav that ll takes l ll‘llltlll‘t'l~ til lllllllttllx of \t‘tll\ for ll'lt“l ‘tight to l‘l‘.I('l\ the earth (i.'tlllS‘0 and other astreiirinicrs t-arelttll_i- studied the sttrlat-e lea the moon after ’l‘hc\- he titres of \'f"n'l()n of the telescope llf‘\t‘Il llial ntooti uere oi-(‘ails and lakes and gm 0 them \lII'll natitm a~ the Sea it’ Sci'entt_\' and the Ocean o Storitis \<lf‘till(illlf‘l'\ now know that these “st-as" and "means" ate t'ttnl[\|l‘lf‘l\' dry plains l.l \ \R Tl-‘.\1T‘|-IRATI RI-I almost no at lllnxl)lll‘l'P to Dl‘t)l(‘(‘l ll from the .«i\\ of the sun during the day or in hold the sun's heat by night llf‘tlt‘f‘ liinnr teniperatttres <hoot ltttiii alitiiit ‘Nil lll"_‘_l'l‘(‘< l)(‘lti\A ’t"lI l-tiliiciilttiii iii tl.'Ill\‘TH‘\\ to II- iiovii '_’l'_’flf",1l‘t*(‘< aimxe during the dzti The niooii \\(“.L'l\~ Ill qiiiiiiillimi the earth about R1‘ more The moon has a diameter oi foil’ lllill‘\ the earth. 7927 iiic.t~tti't~d l)l‘li\t'(‘ll tttc luiltix ‘l.itt‘(l iii lroiit llll‘ lnitvd States. the moon itotild coxer a botti iuo-tlitrds of tlie c(\lll\lt‘\' and <l"._'llll\‘ oier \lf‘\lf‘f| and t .'itt:id.'i Fltit the moons pcriniet ct ‘lllillfl tin‘ l'f‘.'|tll as fat as the \ll.llllil mid l‘at lllt‘ t-mists tiitmii has tons til e\tenrl the in- * dark patches on the‘ line to the iieaker pill‘. of gray ll\' the ittoon. a strong titan .ilttt l‘ll‘|lf‘l ili futltl poiiiids on the earth could hit .i.ti00 pounds on the moon A sex en yxcar-old child could ilie liiglrjtinip records of A large can- all break tllx iiiptc (‘ll;ilY1Dl(1T\‘ lltill ttittlrl tire a shot rtmiplctcly qllilllld lll6‘ iiitmti rill’ lllllllll lf’\(\i\l‘\ almiil tht‘ l earth at exactly the same aver-' it turn; On ll! Ixll l age r in t e has the llcnce no moon \ other \l(‘lP one ‘Pen ANYWAT rest of the solar system is much « debated among astronomers ' e t Slat" l l action of . much closer together. isieiii atmosphere vtoulrl not scat- ter am‘ light rays at al MOON FORMED The origin of the moon and the plan esential ll\p()lll(‘SlS is pos- sibly ilie niosi generally accept-t ed ilicory at picscnt This theory I holds that another star once paa- I sed close to the sun, the earth's The passing stat‘ pulled mati~ l from the sun by the El'Pl\il_\ the niatier collected into the planets and sin- tellites of our solar system. tn- cluding the earth and its moon Astronomers agree that l"l' because the -rt". ‘Nb-m fa”. nt [hp ,..,,.,n is , moon is pulling auay from the a lllt‘lf‘\< desert its mine higher than the highest l on the earth and innumerable cratets -\~ll’f\l‘I(illl("T‘< have coun- md <ottic ‘i2_o00 t-r.'ttci‘s and tin- t]ilf‘\li0n.'«ll’)l\‘ lI1an_\ mote f‘Xl\l The sttilttce of the tneun Vila)’ be f‘n\9l'Pd by a thin layer of asliv dust, although astronomers are not entirely agreed on this The nllilllllfilnx and ci.'ttet'< are rugged. l’)f‘('dll\f‘ there is no rain ' nt‘ uiiid to »;ollPn their features. i l 4 ‘ reason titties . The almost total lack of atmns phere means that humans wottld l hear no sound on the moon but ] isniild lW‘ .'iblt" in see niorc clear iy tliati on the (‘.ll'lll For this .tsironomet's d r c 2 iii rvf t'<Ill\ll'llt ivtig 4il\\f‘l\.'«llul‘I(‘S on the moon to get a better View of the 'll'\l\(‘r‘<P From the tttoott the earth would probably look like a blue .>'toltt- ill :4 lilatk \l\\ The totiit nl'lll\ vioitld be tatnili \l\thlT‘ on i i i ‘ exploration principal l earth at the rate of seien feet ‘ lP.’illll‘P< are enormotis mountains 1 I N‘nlUl‘.\ the l ‘ earth and its satellite were once i l Why should amone want to go , to the moon" Scieiitists says that of the moon will greatly aid man's understanding of tlic ttniicrsr in vtliich he lives. liicntiialli. the moon mi ht be pttt to innumerable uses. such as making better maps of the earth and the wars. pt-nitdtng nevi sources of raw materials. and I'On('¢'I\ahl_\‘ seriing as outlet for the earth": sk_\'rockH ing population PUBLIC FORUM 3! 3 nrtly eiidoru the opinion of corn. dents MR. HEIRS‘ STATEMENT sir. In thc Gitardian of Nov t‘lnil(llf‘R< days The earth would . ember Zlflth there is a report of appear to be blue because its at- lniiKpl](‘l‘P scatter: more blue tax: titan ray: of any other col The \l\\ \Alilll(l be black be til‘ the many pleasant things the two Tory l-‘ederal members Mi Mac qttarite and ,\ll’ \lat-dnnald had tn report on their arrtial home Pails!‘ the moon s alntnsl non-ex v about what vi:-is going on in (ma Subversion of The Intellect “alter t)'Hearn in the Montreal Star The i ll! c lllls toiiit to icc\ ,-..t. or not ljltts |‘I'I"\l"\ but the in ptison l(Il' lll.‘ln‘~l3llEl]lf‘T Tlierc: WW‘ ktiou lllk t-tin \ttt-ti;lli mid cues ‘ he said " l in: For one thing Mr \larqiiari-te. \l P t: reported as saving with rr:ai'rl in the proposed Fatiscway that he had hecii in coiisttliation both the '\linisier of Trans- and the \linistei' of ‘Public Works regarding the (Iatiseuay and each haie expressed keen in- terest in the project “ "Mr lees. is particularly interest- A. ed in making the (‘attscwav A tall ethics and methods of the vine e comes under the influence of ma roititianies which employ a iteaihercd cnniirl "\ll(‘l(Py tom This umtld tint be net-cssary ..\liaitgliiicss\'~ \\llt) teaches him it l‘ll‘~lI‘\ had been a oncshot his f\\\ll itingle pliilosopliv and \|yllfl(‘I on rnllttloul H‘. “ not mnic tricks with the ;_'iiila,r ‘ lit lt>i~ tttadc ilirtw lillll‘. each . llltil'nllL‘lll\' cnibittcied uiitni: man. "“‘‘‘l“?‘.‘' l 3"‘ '"‘'l”"'d '” 3”" ot them \||('((‘\\ll]l and mote are lcaics the pen and clan: his iiayl Wllh -\nieiica's 2ll\\\f‘l' ltlllsa ll.'<|\ uorked lot a different ltliii totiipaiii carli time at bat llis lll\' for 'l'iictiticlli Ft-\. “as ‘l,t-te \lc 'l‘ctidct ntte per toil \\l‘\lf‘rT1. made lll.'l\\l(I\ll only in his presence The second. for l‘;ti.tmotinl Hal “l,ottng You." a look at the popular lTIlI<l(‘ t-trciiit lt niarlc its pfilnlk ncntlv and I'll ‘Ix role was (‘0fllDal'.'llilf‘ to that of a bottled specimen in a lab oratory demonstration The third '.latlhoitse Rock" flaunts the produced ’ l‘aiidro S Fierman It goes all .lailltt-tise’ niiglil lime bN'n assembled by a lll(‘l’.'«ll‘_\’ goon squad it is an uneasy combina- tton of Big llousct cliche. musbcd itp sentimentality and improbable rnmante The Presley ls reveal ed as a voting fellow who doesn't f‘A\‘('l-ILS APPFIARENFES \l-‘.W YORK 'APi Renata Tebaldi. the Metropolitan Opera‘; star soprano. has cancelled he! operatic and concert appearance: for the rest of the season because of the death of her mother. The :14 year old lialinn singer flew to ltaly Wednesday with the body of her mother, Mrs. Giusseplne Tebaldi. 68. ON-TIIIZ-SPOT NTIAP WINNTPEG «('.Pi -school leach- leachers who considerul a pupil’! actions warranted corporal pun- isttment in: required to lake the student beloce the either manta zveihelleclerpcfldeab D. h- to i tllieioned partners to popularity lcmtng a trail of dis-‘ in his wake 1 him since I1 \A0lllf‘l in all probability come in it: sooner and it could not be termed I give- llt< former cellmatc. now turned‘ awav item companion and ia|N.l l his tome up -pance. ‘ drinking :l\f‘< litni Tllik leads to the most llTlDl‘0l‘¥l day’ December 3",. Mr Hill!‘ relormaiititi \ln(‘f‘ Tl‘T‘l)ll§(‘h‘ Lincoln turned Buddhist. (‘Ill-ZAP P7M()Tl0NAl.lSM i do not wish to tarry over this film. save to note that fN‘<s\' gncs A fine and that Vaughn Taylor. cast as a UIl"d0nI(' lawyer and part-time narrator. almost succeeds in giv- ing it satiric thrust All the rest an electronic wallow in the cheap- est emotions and let it go at that. \l\' point is that all three films whatever I h e I r other qualities. hate made their way by long and frequent sequences in which El- ite entertains. lt ll possible to be as l was recently in . by Frank Sinalra‘s fulmln- lar art and still to condemn it tit- terlv The pelvic manipulations. the gurgling incttements to lewd- ness which dribble. from that im- mouth. beggar descrip- sheer. animate vulgar- ity of Presley‘: act is enough to thoughtful viewer back in the wall with Spengler. no the decline of the West The answer to the problem in not more censorship. but self-examilr ation by the men who control the studios. Responsible citizens who pride themselves on their librar- ies and their art collections. who contribute heavily to charity call!- pa a .. at hard put to justify their profit! by (hi drop in public taste. is illogical to denounce political stibversion and to collaborate in all’ Inbvenlovt of the intellect. Nor canyoujtuttfyeverythlagbythe PQQIOWIIC eapedlntetohdag 'l\eywnt.Ouppucpeep|ewd -I-than! On the orders of the Inn‘ in the House of (‘ommons on Tues- llenry ‘\lttrphv. energetic Liberal member of Parliament for West- morland. NB directed the fol lowing qiiestlmi to the Minister of Transport "Mr Spfiakflt. l \ll0llld Hire in direct a question to the Minister of Transport In view of I new: report in the Charlottetown Guar- dian of November 30th Minister had stated he was par- ticttlarly interested in making the Prince Edward island Causeway a toll road. will he tell the House what progress ll being made on this pro)ect‘."' To the above question by Mr. Murphy. Hon. George Hces. Min- ister of Transport replied "l am very glad to advise the hon- ourable member and the House that l have never made any such statement " I must say that there are a lot of things happening in the House of Commons regarding which Mr Macquarri m l g in truthfully have reported had I suited Illa purpose to do so lam. Sir. etc.. Tl-T06. V. GRANT Ottawa. Dec. 1. . CANADIAN ADVIIII SINGAPORE (neuter-ni—J. I. Inehboy, Inlet for con- Colcl Cream For Skin Chopping By Herman N. Bundesea. M.D. Trv cold cream for protection during cold ueatlier I Skin chappiitg is a universal‘ (‘Milli’- NOTES BY THE WAY ln Mll- arresied A woman shoplllter England. was problem. but it is especially like “ mg staggered from a store ly to occur in cold dry and windy weather. This can mean severe damage in the skin Under such climatic condit-. ions. the air absorbs more water i than usual from your skin. As it is. most American women have dry skin. anyway FLAKING AND ROUGHNESS Without anything to protect the skin. you are apt to develop flak- ing and roughness on your face. lips and hands. Unless proper treatment is area: might _ red and swol- len. Really bad cliapping some- times resulls in nd crusiing (‘RI-EASY I-‘ll.M Probably one of the best vinys of preventing chapping. and also treating it after it has occurred. is to apply a greasy film in the exposed areas This helps citt the skin's viatcr loss ()bi'iously. doing this is to rub cold cream on the areas. Most cold creams. today. are soothing to sktti Applying cold crcani before ex posiirc to the elements helps pre- ient cliapping Using it on areas already chapped soothes the its- sucs and proiides protection from further iniitr_\ DON-T [SE sogp The question hour it IN'lI|l ls Of cnttrsc \'nIl should avoid PV ii” UV‘ '"i"l |Ill(‘I‘c~liti;.' part u.'t.sliing the rliappcd areas any 0' ‘lit l>|'H<l'cdiit.-~ til out ll(‘\\ mm-¢. than ,5 np('Q§_<afi\ And then Parliatiteni That tu llti\\ ll .ltottld ; you should use only water. no he .\nd \\'llllf‘ ll iii.i_i' bc a pity suap or dQ[e1‘f_'(‘nl§ that questions from the sort of Be. sure to dry the skin ilior— opposition party we hate now nughly because rapid evapoi‘a- seem designed nttttnly to make tioii viaier makes the skin political propaganda. ihcte hcing more susceptible to chappiiig. no real cltzillcngc behind the Vtiiile cold cream generally can be applied to normal skin vtiiliottt harm. it might be well for anyone vtith exccssiiely oily skin conditions. such as acne. tn JI\fllf‘l its use Ql‘P2STl0.\' .A\l) \N.\‘WlCR .i ls it true that there is in blood test that can detect cancer in the body‘ ,\ngvtm- l'p to the presnet time. no acciiraic. practical test has been de\ised to detect cer bv means of It blood test llmieier. rescarcli IF being car- ried out toward this end. The Age Old Story Into the uptight there arisetli light In the dtrkness: he is grac- ious. and full of compassion. and righteous. l.lsTl-ININI; f\1_\ iatiu-r could hear a little ani- mal step. in the dark against sound called the min places where the rest of it: had nci er been \l(Il‘(‘ \p0l\'P to hint front the soft ni then came in our porch fill‘ its on ‘ the \\‘ll1l"l. we would vtatch litni look up and his lace go keen till the nails of the world flared. \\lf‘l(‘fIPfl My lather heard so much that we still stan inviting the quiet by turning the fa 'c r . vuattng for at time when some- thing in the ntg vitll touch ill too from that other place. \Atl|i.tni Stafford in Talisman. S OUR YESTERDAYS (From The Guardian Files) 1'\t:’E.'\'T\‘-I-'l\‘F. YEARS AGO (Dec. imi tiitzens of Summerstde extend ed on Saturday a warm welcome to the Hon Robert weir. Feder- al Minister of Agriculture. on the occasion of his first visit to .P E. I. Mr Weir was met at Borden by Hon G Shelton Sharp. Minis- ter of Public Works reeded directly to Summerside where i h e y met prominent fox breeders and discussed matters pertaining to the fox industry. The ecl grass which disappeared from these part: about a year ago may be on its way back again. acmrding to the Fish and Game Department of the CN R. if true. ' since viild geese and ducks feed exten- sively on eel grass on their mi- gratory flights (1 u r in g the sea- sons. Tl-IN YEARS AGO (Dec. 0. 1047) The unemployment situation In this Province is better than a figure: of the local National Employment om“ gr; any criterion. Mr. J. B. Murley. Manager of the local office said yesterday. The Charlouelown Ol- flce. he said. is paying 400 claims at the present time as compared with tion a year age. Getting in line with other pro vincea. the Charlottetown Branch of the Canadian Leglo with a large stove. picked tip. of course. in a moment of vicakness 1 —Toronto Telegram Those who lutnw can't whether the young good or bad risk at the wheel of agree ‘ an automobile. A doctor we know i l 5,. hours for the first year has what we consider a logical approach. His ol'l—spriiig are al- lowed unlimited use of tlic latti- tly automobile d u r i n g daylight Depen- dent on their record as day-timc drivers. they may graduate in the second or third year in use of “pen meodmg the car at night Detroit Free‘ Picss There is no knowing where your next source of inspiration may come from. lake the case of the beggars at the Hindu tem- plc at Sltriraiiipui tti India As The Time of litdta relates the mi‘. §m,pt;.5t “RV or story. tliesc beg,;at's noticed that otferings of sugar left by the de- vout \A e l‘ c It ‘ dlS('ll\(‘l‘(‘(l that the sug- ar. graiti by gruiii tizis bciiig caricd off by the industrious ants So lli\pll‘(‘d were the beggars that they uent out and got jobs >- troii Free Press the) at lcttsi scrir ilic l)lll'l)ti\(' oi keeping mttitsiers on the alert. protecting them from sniiigness Ottawa Joitrna Utendlng an agricultural eon lcrciice iii L(‘l‘llllgl‘.'If‘l \ll' .\tkii:«i Khritsliclici was .\l‘]l‘pl‘lSed to learn that the problem of getting “an ll Has to grow cabbages arandmollier did plaiii - sprouts at the right time and ita- icr them. Thus it appears that in i Russia. as in Canada. public men sometimes yield 0 the tion to faim IPTDDII‘ )ttawa Ciiizcn CHAIN SAW 189.50 KEITH CA They pctr , BRACKLEY POINT ROA (ll.\app€8l‘lllB ‘They- of telling the farmers how ' . ( THRIFTY MAC \- A Pennsylvania woman lrfl 850.000. to a m o n gt cl W, "so that he may lIl\\i4_\.s ll'd\t' in, care of a practical nurse. ~i.~¢-9 in an air C0lldlLlUI|(‘(l bcdt.,..,,, and be gtien the best loud }i\tl|l- iablc " \li. ucll. only 5! could lll.\|)ll'P such urtittiitdt l affection‘---(‘liailiattt .\(‘i\-. There is on in at it ,v .and book stands today prinlcd rubbish iitth a S¢'JlH(lI)ll\ slant. -‘ind if this sclls \\(‘ll ll t. not only becattsc of tlic dl‘,_'|.t(lp,¢ taste of the authors. who buy it Slbllll_\' for that lies in ilie germ al shuddincss of taste .'1\' m uhicli parents and l("d('ll(‘i‘k ll’. ;_t sharc -—llainilion Sp(‘('lill(il lllauzine l A halibut. weighing .300 lmlllltll 1‘ at‘ri\'ed at (irimsby in my 3...“ trawler Stockholm The list -‘flk caught in the White Scti ii.-ton auctioiied on the ll\h llldlrtl" ti uas bought by the llWll|'l\ it; -4,, iraulcr lhc Ross group. t..v , ,-_. l The halibut is (‘.\llTTlJll(‘f1 to in 7}‘ 1‘ ll\(‘l‘ll s I .\ l_\ and seiciitx _-.tv,.,,_ , old London Times Nearly thirty million t...-tn, ltms of ltsh \\('l'l" caitght tt,t.,.,;i,, till! the itnrld in l‘:l.3(i. actortltng to the Food and .-Xgrttulttttp ti,- uaiiizatiuii of the Ulllliln .\aimm This represents an lllt‘l'(‘H\|‘ Ill ten million tons over |')l'(‘~\\al’ t. ,'.‘,lll'(‘.\ Japan rcmains lat‘ ill lhp lead iiitlt a total f'.'Ilt'l| of tn...- t lutit mid a'liall tiiilltoti «mu-.r tntts last year. .\'eciitirl latgrq lill1.‘P.~l ftsli-pmtliiciug (‘(illlll'\ II the L'iiticd States. follovteti iw ('liina. llic Smict Union. 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