Q11: Guardiuul Manama—ammun- Alba I a mum. Mom-fiv- in! .m— ha a: an... lap-um «mail, by human Mia-av.- n—viuv. sum- l-unlc as mummy up u , Mammal em (mm Sum mm um w...” ian w.‘ 6—... s"... mum- in to In.— Ann-um .- th- Candi.» a... lha cm.“- em. - uciulnly "ma .. th- in. iu. "M Ina-u a nil W anuva .n m a... can-a - u u i. ii. “mu... m... a! a... an an .lua Io m. an m.- plume m. s. u tw .- "Mix-lion at au<la suntan anal .lu mama sup-mph» int-I. Not a».- 35‘ pa nut in can... In on a y." by mu a mm mm. and m na .na u x Denial no no [3.1 mm (on um ov- n M! “an (agy Mamboi A.“ aw... at cicumm ~11. mansm menu") is mm Mun Ill: weakesi ink PAC-i: 5 Big With Possibilities This is a big week educationally, with St. Dunstan’s University com- mencerneut exerciserl ta ng place today and Prince of Wales College convocation on Friday. These “ill be impoan occasions not only for the graduating atudenls, hill for all concerned in the autumn of these Island institutions whlrh. for over I century, have played slich lme‘n- cnt mles in what Prime Minister St. Laurent once descl‘illt‘ll as "the training of the intellect and elev tinn of the spirit in realms of irleu1~ For these lire indeed the title uh- jectives of education. This (act is recognized liv load. In in industry as well :1: iii ellili‘ tion today. One Ont-irlu iiitliiui. ist is quoted as saying: The most difficult prohlems enterprise fiiCCS are neither scientific Ilnl’ technical. hilt lie chiefly in the realm of \\|l.lt ill embraced in I liberal art: educa- tinn." Annthcr authority miles that lpcrifit‘ skill in any glvcu fluid ‘ i:- come: less and le~< important as an (I ocutiie nd\ances through suc- anlie lcyels of l’Pipnn-i'ill.‘\" A vice-president of the l‘mnk of America has been urging the llf‘Cd fur "the creative. prriduc'ive gmin o! pmple nut of uhnm hiislnru must find its future ovocllthes. Someone must prnvid e fur the. roiindness and the. whnlrnhu tif A liberal education." Special interest attaches to tm day's exercises at St. Drillstan's. when three of our m’Fl osteemvll citizens—Harri. Thane A Czlmphe‘l. Chief Justice. Rev. .\lnihr‘r Pram-M Loyola. CSM. superior-central u! the Sisters at St. Martha of Prince Edward Island. and [tr A. A. Mum Donald. 0! Soilrili. Veteran physirmn and farmer Speaker of the Louis- lIturI, will receive honorary doc- wrata degrees. At both these institutions: cnwuraring to note that the lundarda a! previous yean been well maintained. and that by year they are expanding their curricula and clusrorvm (utilities. Not only the graduating alas. s. but tha student bodies keneralav are to he congratulated upon their Impor- tunitiaa and the effnris thev hlive put forth durinu the year. Among them we may look for our leaders of tornormw. in church and state as wdl AI in builineu and profes- sioflIl Ictivltlea: Ind we have no doubt that it is to this formative period that they will kink hack in tha moot importult In their career). It All Depends Th. W of the m system by a ma] mmiIsiml which Mr. Dial-shit has promised la meet- it ls hirh have voar M which tall- I jaundiced view of tha ml. nevertheless ha a flmwhmuavathatmanyofihe .. a a a l- = I p a r, s. ClMIus mil, Newlnlplfl Fuhll-m ‘ ifcsmvfhfiv ls. E2. - hm“ India Iaanud would plunguthnwukarminminto ennui-ion Mr. Dielenhaka to inklin- tho bud. get at the upenu of weltm pro- grams. it might be possible. through austerity. to lower taxes quite dras- tically and, by paying off debt. to rid the country of I heavy interest load. But what is just? Wha' is fair? What is equitable? Our Win» nipeg contemporary poses t h e s a questions. but suggests no answers. 1 it all depends. it says philosophical. ly. on whose ex is gored. In any case. if Mr. Dielenhaker is prime minister after June 18. he will dictate the terms of reference. The commissioners will he guided by these And by their own ideas and prejudices. But there is no zuar- antee that the government will no- cept their findings. any more than it has, as yet. accepted the report of the MacPherson comm’ ion on transportation problems which was appointed three years ago. Or. it might be Idded. than Ihe Liberals accepted the Rm‘ell-Sirois cammir- sion findings. hack in HMO. which expotmd inequalities in the national tariff policy that continue to “ark to our detriment in this part a! Canada. Under The Law When the Canadian Elections Act was overhauled two years ago. parliamentarians u ere staggered by the discovery that tea and wife. parties—so popular in election carn- paigiiirig nowaday—u eie in breach of the law. “Treating” “as stel‘iiv ly forbidden under the \UillllC, and no distinction was made as tu the kind of “treat” dispensed. This meant that for some years past—technically at least—virtual- ly every federal election candidate had been Violating the law‘s pru— visions. Once Chief Electoral Offi- cer Castonguay reiPfllI‘t’i this em- barrassing fact. no time min lost in putting the matter arllshl. W i t h singular unanimity. Ali‘s decided that it was time for a chance. and amended the act accordingly. Even arr—as Arthur ii I a k ely points out in the Momma] (iazctlo —cnndidatefl must take care that they do mt go ton far in dispcil~- inir hospitality. or in authorizing hospitalin to he fllrpt‘llspti iii their interests. The exemption from the stern provisions 0! section 66 iii' lhe act goes n0 ’lll'il’tt‘l‘ than was necessary to legaliu: the political tea or coffee party. Fandidates. agents and their slip- pui‘ters can serve “'t'lsh nirehil. ii' ihcv choose. “ithoiit running seri- ous risks. A T-lmne stake provided to lln eleclnr lit Silhslanlial cost may be a far cry from "sandchhei. cakes. cookies“ and the like: even so. the chance that a formal oom- plaint minht he laid l: regarded as remote. and the possihility of con- victirvn is—it iii Assumed—almost nonexistent, But the passage relat- ing to beverages which may he Ierved has I business-like air in it. There in no desire to deny blue- berry juice to those political organi- utions which may wish to nerve it. The beverage. however. must be "soft". The serving of Ilooholic beveralreii down to and includintr 4.4 beer (it any yet remains) is rteme discouraged. EDITORIAL NOTES Despite aim competitimi {mm never-l liatiom. a five-man Camd- lan coal mission (A1 Japan has n turned Iuccessful with orders for a minimum 666.000 tons a! “l (or the coming year. Mont all this will come from Alberta and British Columbia mines. a a . hibiic Work.- Minister David Walker in quoted as saying the other by. in PetmliI. Ontario. that the country can expect "a down- rilht dirty uni filthy alumni." Hedimwentontouythatlr. Pam (I tamer university MI- tnry be." and a Nobel Poau Prilewtnna) iII'albh lawa doam't know the diltm m I h; of mt: lid I HI (I by“. Whirl WW "II Ottawa at. h ml till! '1“ m '- M be u m In I Ir. Waller an m‘ I.” Indy that'aanlma mutant-uh minister lnvitui the and” H hi bluish run-rt. A lawyer I.- Ietf. he ahould know better how b m him-Ill ca th- human-r A laceiutm wile oi the. gun“. ataaed More a giant Int'lslbll uuuleucu, “.5 Il’le pm- poslil which caused the rim nN Irgumenl thrku up in the election camp. XII. Opening Ilia awn Ive-kill. IMII' tn charlalleinwu lane in A , Liberal leader Lester Purina i called Ior “the Mini and innit- zsl lace-to-iace dim-vim before the people by the leaderl oi the only live plrtirs who tulle . be thrwxh a 30ml debate nvcr radio and le- he ietisinn Mman Mr. Dietenbak- er and hlimcll, no day-t liilrr Tommy Mull. In the loader nl lhe NDP. quit! promrly minted Ill-l Ill pIrty luum should be given equal opportunity to plnictpate in any such ierlu oi debates. ‘ So he climbed aboard the pub i iirity hut-imam. by “dart-g" l ennu- \ltnlster chienhakcr lu met him in a mu 1' Inlluwini! day. 543ch Rnbrn 'l'hnmpIon had to re mind Canadians thIt his party aim l. competing in the clue. 30 hr «iii-mi mm! at his party's lrre TV time tor a im- tofu-c drhate between nil-ml! Ind Mr roman DARE n: it DANIEL? l rm Ihlv laur-rnrlirrod arzil- ‘ mrnt touched oil trv Mr Pear< leader Wfl'lid maiu- the clecitm lullea mare cle-rrut despite the re mi vvidrncv tn the contrlry in USA other: iur that MI he lied. and that M Ill-DI"! debuts! he would come ll" third , enhan- Ifliwitd the torrid fluid I'll“ PUBLIC FORUM l hula—a- a i l i l l E ii ill; lillll lllli i l iii 5 1 ii [1.3: iii; 3|: [:5 tr. 1 ! it i it's" 7 ii: [I .ii [I i a ‘ .ll ’! l l ii i i l in I I l l .l i 3 fit .55! I'll!” I 2 Q I 4 Il til I O I ‘I — :1- ill SUMMER REPLACEMENTS OTTAWA REPORT 5 Pat cl: N' The Four-Cornered TV Argument pd! ‘ an "equally cillll In Dub": 10. 9 data: Ropiy To Doctor's Talk 9 § 5' g l .l ,- 5: ll ii": 'tllll it; s l ii i a. . I i l l i i E i l El!!! 5%? it i; K [ht till l E i liliilit in i" Ell i {it Bil i Fl i E -i' uwumnec la mfldu’ln. a uparaie territory with in m t lIcKarlne cover- 521..” mfleI a! limanllilia. loll Ind vallryl, mad". 103' . [DIM 1mm. Ind ii hoiaon m senior Joan nun-iv I Each mm m allotted - fixed and Vite-pram! mph-m Nix- i time to well. nd . tixed lim- an in III: lm USA preaidentid . no live name-ma answers to n... ii. should keep “quaint!!! election. But la: us ayllem ol ; queatlml by a panel of inuriiai- . pm. hi. "mama, “up. government pruviae. no mum iats nul Ill Practice Nixon ad- in, m... W “u m in comparable la our Hm» at dma himscll properiy to da- you";- mu where party leader] mil-ii wilt'h :mdihua‘rixx u". y 5' I N”, pump : pupa the nude will lali’tifll WY "Milly mm“ W "1" people up thal oldatlrl wnn'i be ruff-:3“ “filmlfl’fzf‘ff wandered odd or queer or even ‘Y m’ m" ° mentally iilt'they Wantlnkeep “"9" "um" "m “MM ‘ ip themlelvea “Alter all most ill the vial-ta nu- any upeci-cie. (mm M h". “1- MI 3': 1‘ 1;." ' mum" i any." me Ilivte. “New lI'I time n: aver-ire Chadian 'umv ’°' “‘9‘ “4 "mm" H" Illa in hunt nl tin 'rv box inl- grfiifi'm‘fiy'“ "l‘m" ““7 ‘ n :2”: u: fivin‘fifi' QTTHMTAL Dileungemeui a 0 ea II at mm b, Nd mmuinlly h, ‘ occur ill all Mir senior citizen: public a n. slime variation. but I In“: mm H In title u- The USA precedent hill on nudyvNixoli ileum illlored Mll- ¢ undid-lei tor election. which penal: here. Bath Socrd‘l Thompami ave notice that they would alum in an excllulw Dielenhlkrr—Pearm debate. lit in lien-nee oi the USN: “equal -- . which time rule m“ “milk: "d “m, mm... m5. h. a. plain Why Ionic alder mph. a“. mu m "m, m. an FM. "mm withdraw luui mm to like It. any "mum comm" m "mm. o, In "Mm, m, on, in! Van Dellen will unveil the um am“ M h“ um mu. Poulny den-tea between ennui-u on medical topch ill mm“ m undid“!- M l pilllul uppuneuiu wpuidbeoue . stunned. all. "sled eta-t the pmldency were mumvdl uni oi deb-tn. pun the nine: nu provided exclunlvely (or. the nominm at the twa Ml‘ Illrtlu. : l litmus. But why not bro-dun "low Icrnmbfliea "QMflJ tea 4 n I in A.M train the unis]! rec pt rant-malt? Too dull. y . . vvrim: My la y r pla“ tile euiv-nuinmeul HIDE"! Yet brmher is very uulrlendly whea la Anal- lie let! up in the vitamin. He won't tnlk Io Inynao and u n he rahl help ll. In the eventual ha a d.in eve it our Parliament in too dull. rupture in ihr VLMM' m milht be I roruunm DUEL Another point alien averlool» '" " r pdenul unpaint- ed in that the mulled Ku- Iii-kin. lmi' dull pvluirluuv pril- ' ‘ w ' "NY-Nixon deli-in were not. la up their mimic-l prim" "'05:. "'“m‘m “' '“l W" dehtza at all the event. mm. ' urn roe-lbw. Seine e an Ill-tiltinme and need time In In loin in Ihe min.» my all!" lipal the intuit» Savagery In Algeria I! Cir-n Cl-IIIII r:— M Writer “in ‘4‘“ m 0' N lediaa like I Inflllun Ind do ll"! Iew umllnu.t their but work II It! moral-5. the imam» Mmlenia have kept to their aw ll (ii-trim Ind A MITAIOIJC mun .vmm cluiu-u. lu neizhhurlnn In C. writea: pm impvop 'l'uhtsia and Mnioecp me than er nilna "tile dim? mm with ml (W hnvo new hen held in check. 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Ill i ll I 8 it? lill I'i ii. iii 5; .3- ii iii: i 7"! it i i i i ‘l l l :l -l H ll Ii." 2 l i! ll ii . m, but summer readings MIMTID only ILM people inhabit mt lrel. I twill: Tu thla 'hlieili ethe Am hlle count-I y I.“ rul- ta. Water is Everywhere 6 r 0 It Bear Lake and Great Slave Lab, tourth and Nth :«i III North America. cover I mater mane lth "I! entire pm vlnce 0! Nov! Scotl- The lakes are major links in lchenaie'a inland Water route. alien tiwulh they Ire irebound eight nr nine monlhl ot the year Great Slave Lake ylt’ltk line million pounds at (lah Iii- nli The McKenzie River II i. it I ll xtmchn i longest Wamy. Lin milel tram G deltI. which h" Iprrld over se- vent human-d lauare mile! Winlera Ire extremely cnld I not many Temperatures may drop In 10 degrees below til more than loo delrm tha hen recorded mlh of Grrlt flaw lake. he Wrature til ll l ..,in ii}! igi ii i mama-i ‘yer Mmmmawn . l 2 s 2: E- i: l l "I till: i l a. 5 its: ,1 ii 35 li [a E E I i iii !. il l i l Canada’s Mackenzie I“ w m coun— try. I inc may mt! (lily tin inches in am i I hid!“ in A with: ' ml? in V "Sun. I N‘ planttnu. MINERALS RANK "Ill Th2 IMRHMHIM m bid. which 'lrfii llll‘d Bill .0 "i. bleak mirth I anti-in; but still important in MIQKMI. M i b erals IIW mi M h VIII. Ind m prospect! ht {litur- Wl‘lllh oil will nulllliik'fi WI! discovered II 920. and the outlook [or Incatlnl more dept-sill il l“. Discovery M lid In! Y‘- lnfiknlk (III Gflll SlIVE Talk! il l9” Iallfilt‘d a“ I "It!!!" Huh. Gold IS thl‘ dISII'il'I'! man im- pomul miner-l: on at a Vllum ll 30!"! ‘10 million I yr . Pllt‘hblmdr wu found on m rocky sham 0' Great leIr Laid lu ltloti Silver In atw mined. Sllrcmlul mini-iii ha: mt: mnnv ill the amrnltlea M hrler titles in Ypllauiultte. wlicl wpuld like in be capital at i ll. prqurd ternlllry The mi- dems rnim viz-«mini. runntnl nil-r, theatres. a an IIIIIIHIYI nl llllrliienl lite. own a nil coursr nlli velluwkvllte [alien (It! a rtraiice hazard RIVHII me. fly on wllh liu- balls Penaltyl kiss oi ball hill not I m.