“| sponsible observers of the practice are asking is whether we can continue td do so and whether the United-Na- "tons, as conceived by the authors of the Charter, has had its day.” et Lord Home is ‘wideiy- recognized l : as a courageous and forthright ate Tels ana eae spokesman for the British Govern-. celia ine tana aomtie a ment: What he did in this speech, in pee Ay rece Big the week after Christmas, was to give | not Sounel spdieate may cs expression to deeply. disturbing |- _| enough grease on the bottom to’ zee ; doubts about the U.N,‘ which. softiws, ee ee ee Yaw and -4 Britons have been expressing, “but |: - pune die-f eet burned when ‘ “which far more have ~felt. ‘while 4 Oe cee to investig- 4 ne te lead b aa Eee, Roe to voice. ae — <EGau a window ee oe et eee | & yen off tslond ond U.K.-$20.00 pee | This feeling has been simmering since . aides ae eee ek se a o i" and ‘dhowhere outside - British Com | —_ and eee ae cond tact: Brian pian oe AN ga Ire 1 = Not aver 7c per single go 9 e approval given our members z € ee ge Sees es ae _ Member Audit Borgay. oft Crevetion ~| of the U.N. Security Council—Rus-. Sa eatment a Over | _ The decision © Unite os i a age me [at Ceylon, Litteria, and the Unit Te is the cold and not the type of | $700. million om -pubiic. fallout | five-clghia oa (meahes! I «| Arab Republic—to India’s attack felt Get.zaloves pele bem od next year, # Congress | shelters,” "and | PAGE ¢ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3, ines. , should prompt the make shelter os “aes * $= .| Goa. This approval is seen in mark ee F _-- Letters continue to come ints Dominion Goverament to re--|. lion persons > Bizarre Performance ~~ .| ‘sontrast 10 the:. opprobrium heaped: a NM S| i ct ce wetne shag | Pal matter Warhagion, ike | There’ wil be _.. "he pilgrimage of the Diefenbak, on Britain for its intervention in the : hg at -_ 7 ef % a | are from elderly persons who re- fo ee ee pos taken |* struction eal’ “€¢ Cabinet to Quebec City last week-| 2&YPtianaraeli fighting in 1956. _ c= i = JL | called seeing « body when the | eltizen to provide Mb own: chal] sete meni r ie still the main’ subject of specula- : Lord Home denounced a large an ioe enna ag | teas hed ee eae has | ings suck as is ra | = political. commentators. ~ It po of UN. ara for un- mind by the pressure: of ciits- a as a dramatic touch to take seven | Wittingly playing” the Communist The K Sitideiacincs 1 Pee Commmen Aéabinet ministers fram Ottawa to the | ®@stie. He described Soviet Russia as - been sander sharp attack | hes already. Quebec capital (fou? ministers ‘were {8 bully occupying its empire-by milit- a on ek ee ae ee | So oes Vedend ae _ , mb were. Xs ip on civil defense; for cou- | io new Federal bu and - -‘@lready there) so that minor cabinet ary force and ruling it by fear. Brit- . 5 : : - eee eee Se ten |) te Sve exits to @ changes, involving two Quebee Con- | ain, on the other hand, had freed 600,- py ee : HE ys Pie mag Nha ag Bag pel rs anda tp aod ; ced 000,000 people; “yet the new countries |. 4 EF laa BE a fas the tiie Se o's can offer nt yale selene emt A | Un ani gee ai ETT | ora iy PE 3 ssus. It is one rule} = _s_ “WHAT LARGE-‘TRACKS IT MAKES” have made the time complaint | tance to Iauncl’ isto a. larger ‘for the bully, and another for de-- ; co — about Ottawa's policies, or lack and tch ‘more emt, programm mocracy.”. heel ae ' TA\A/. ; | PE ee ee \ omg There_ig_no sense, | without 2 mandate ig forth a mouse. Another} The. British Government,evident~ OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson ae a Sree, is ppwhantcing oom | Se one en ‘ py oe — ae : 7 Oia x a eee te, : ° : = nu- “The exhm United ‘ ly, is reaching an end-of its patience | - : Aft T U es ed ree x Se peeps bad tae bo | States" susgesis that Quawe members—82 of’ whom: Lord Home | .” The usual pre-election pastime | mn average over the past five’| the electors; the Conservatives Geir cue dite stern Ure | Son, a eo Be named as Being in artears with their |~% 00s the voters“is siresdy | elections, we see that exactly |'on © per cent. the CCF — of" in apartments whete they can. he nui Renee Sete ie ogy teligia : - occupying -the .. leaders . of our-| one-fifth of the electors fail to | NDP?—- on @percai a the), not build shelters, and. still might ei po es paym support organiza |" four. principal political parti*s | vote. In other words, if those Socreds on ier een wm ue more spend their working days : tion: as Sees — but on a more intensive and idly irresponsible eleetans per cent offeaters and =the |! ! miles away from home where | Bod : et ; ip far-flung . basis than ever be- could be inspired to go to th | stay-at-home 2 per cent: make | ; . a have a shelter’ Pe ies cre : F oe _ |. fore. _ >. |3polls and'to-plump-for either the | up our total electorate. or aa Dawn answer |. Kennedy Administration's | . FAST Di Ye Farm Prospects But ate they wooing the rigst | Tories, “Liberals or NDP, they | So wide open are our politics, | questions on medical topics it a snewer to this problem. is: to FREIGHT SAI Das ; . PUNT ae “put that party into power. | according to these figures, that”) stamped, self - add enve- | encourage public. and private |" me a. agricultural activities | Their pattern js-much the we turn to the -even | even the Social Credit cotld /\ope accompanies request.) -~ ‘non-profit. institutions - to” pro- |-*"" spon, ai. < | lithe pact your. the’ Otaien | $n", oe cee: yore: | enw OG aes wt | Se SSS rage on aie |” CANCE MAMETAEN So oo aa ae 7 7 © £. ‘ . i -the 3 + L : ‘ : , °. dine Se 9 Pf » e #2 Citizeri notes two events as holding ‘Jences who, are sendy dereror upport, and Quctuate from ane out campaign ond gel lt § af, CIRCULATION sed it OUR YESTERDAYS | -- xewrounptanp | eant ; ‘to vote for speaker’ y another different | attract. the h per! - §. writes: oes From the rdian $e, * eo ae ‘The et promise for the future. | party if at ail. For ee ees femme the deter wee fe re | heart diectee ts « decompens®y | irre. ae Gown Merb, OCI 1 . frst was - the. passage ‘of : | “pre-campaign speeches are pre- | Again by andlysing the results cent years have either stayed — tion? ang ENTY - FIVE YEARS’ AGO". > garEING - home 6r‘‘‘floated”. bo REPLY” (Sapnany, 851981 A a gy ae A tural Rehabilita dominantly ‘being delivered be- | Of previous elections, it. appears ar ~ es Agricultut ? ition and De- | fore party organizations. that 22 per cent of our elettors These are the Canadians to 7 This is not a“ disease but @/. wr, \H.B,. Weeks, Charlotte. |= prelude to heart failure. Decom- | ¢own-eoaldealer, has’ just had, > 2 ee ar designed to attack. cao this yee not. ‘happen it | - fickle in pementas tar \‘whom our oft-speaking and far- S miation wa sia heat eda 3 ‘problems : campaign: planners of those | Vote. These “floaters” are tlie ; travellin liticians should ve ns: occurs when art) built a *< nveyer, from<® f<- - : aoe marginal farming parties’ — the self-styled experts | People who actually decide how Dareseine avin’ rather | no.longer can deliver its quota ' oe te ‘worked out. The | ~ ly BDLORD n 2 through fedéral, provincial and local.| the_soap salesmen, the. -well-in- | Canada shall be governed? As than.to the faithful party | of blood, especially after it has | machine tended two men and X AILING s = | worked hardér than ysual . to ered by an trie motor JAN: 2. 1 28. Ewe cal | co-operation, The fundamental phil-| tentioned” politicians turning | the great majority of | them members who:now gather in | pow the ap , : “T their hand to an unaccustomed | 8Wing from onie party to anotn-_ hired halls to applaud.their overcome a defect or other) wil! screen and Wad sixty tons or ve osophy measure, as explain-"| job — had. ever ‘bothered + 0° | ¢f, 80 Is.oué or other of the old- leader, right or-wrong. J handicap. ‘The stricture. enlarg- | of coal am hour, according to the | “ - -- GULFPORT a=, s tir Hon, Alvin Hanon; Federal | td ter soir the aa | erie pam Set | a ae, Merl | Seas SP tame [ON ame ip ‘ y e fore on, will ‘was vi “fommy.| § ; se oe. Minister of. Agriculture, “is to pro- | them; and a slide-rule in their | these floaters swing to Tommy | Douglas, who recently_drew ‘an | develop. Forum - ea Se: re : ? The F presented. a . ¥ x ~vide' opportunities that at present do | hand. — ,. «| Douglas, and put this NDP into | enviable audience of 90 Winnl- | Pe picture on New Year's lie, as [0° ee Ba not exist in traditiona! agriculture.” | THE FLOATERS DECIDE “Eialist 1 rn cannes first so- | pegers on‘a cold winter's night | NERVES AND PRESSURE | over five hundred skaters slid: an: en Properly used, this is a wholly con- | , 4 analysis of the five latest | SOLID CORE ior | eee oe) a ee weed ee ea lee ies poet et C= ileteh pended ‘iihetiens theca He salhere ok teas tar tan | cents admission’ charge— to a rae eause high. Legion band, skated*the- old E ori o St. John's,~ ae el structive piece of legislation. +P that thie battle is won by the | elections guggests ‘that the i. meeting organized by the World pressure slips © 542k. y@ar out and the new in. It was | “connection with CNR. of even’ greater tm: in party which can attract the | erald cam count on the support | Federalist movement ‘and bill- | “Yes, but there are just as i ee can > . . Route ye ship men a a aa a ccntata aa bandwagon, ‘floating’ or ua- | of a solid core of 27 per cent of | ing him as speaker. ae many, if not more, nervous peo- | “th ns eat ee te Cai SCNK. to Nglitex, the aa Otta cont porary’s view be- | committed vote. And. the cam- |: ve ple with low blood pressure. In ’ vane, 4 NG. Ste Rt Johniggee= cause of its international impact, is a ong ag the party ag ie ae - | ; my opinion, heredity, is the de TEN YEARS AGO 2 : ee * J jc * ‘ 7 su . the approval ‘at long “last given by: | me acai A Nehru s Bad Example ; termining. factor. Some people (January 3, 1952) = . aa’ Ba cred Weiddees of pn atta ee Bs is eb ok Pa chaptre bedi are born hyper-reactors; their The ‘great value to. junior — me we 1 Wor er oe ee ee i. ne vee arcane eae ge . Blood pressure goes up when un- | farmers of the province derived sid unk. ie er ee en oe Pret 2 der ‘stress and strain. Other hyp- | from the ‘recently - concluded food scheme. oa : er-reactors respond by develop-| Leadership “Training Course “1 government’s leading role in. get 1953, the:empty-seats in our ‘The story ot. India’s invasi ar_tremors in 1962. rri condi ie 1 getting Parliament which should have | of tiny Gow is not over. Some | Prime Minister Nehru was a | me wien, Hetatle. howe” PF melee 6s Yorstoas: | headaches. |. %*)] Sehool, was emphasized by the the bank started is noted with approv- |~ i nted. the non - .v-oters |. United States officials feel there | leader im the use of world opin- : | Hon. C.C. Baker, Minister of al. This isa measure that should aid | would’ actually have formed the | Will be repercussions. in other |on to restrain attempts at cm |. MARGINAL, | a in the moré order! distribution’ of government' of Canada. In that |\Parts of the world, im Southeast | quest by force. And while the- ~. MARGINAL ULCER... | Agriculture, on Saturday, y Of | year, a shameful one-third of )Msia and the Middle as | press in the United-States sub . Q. writes: Can. ulcers Te ae i og LF = food where it.is needed, and: will | the electors: failed to vote;/oné- | ambitious leaders ‘idae Tected him to.ene of the sharp- |- O70" After 4Sths. of the ‘slom.| - Adect fifty ladies and pentte- : benefit producing as well as ‘consum- third votéd ‘Liberal;-and the re- | hypnotized th the deceptive | est attacks ever tossed at a non- ach is removed? ts . _™en gathered at the ‘eh. root. : ing countries Sa ; maining third split their vores | dream of easy conquest; * | Communist leader for his Goan REPLY.-..»\~ | in Summersidé yesterday after- I. og . between the’€onservatives, CCF | They feel some element of this | invasion, US. officials said, aid Yes, | aieng On SERIAL OS (Seek Whaes ey M.S Se One great uncertainty lies in the ee oan = ee” —— spread into Indo- | to. India will not be disturbed. met a“ asae ‘and intestine. iaerentiog Salk De Dr. John ‘C: | present move by Britain to join the | the sroup of non-voters ae cat ae er sacle at: ot eee NES er eaded iamewns TODAYS WEALTH wINT~_ | Areatment Services ‘Divisio of | European Economie Community. ‘The’ Meee then atiae-cabe’ ‘to strike saaiee 4 — ans on — — or ay re 2 Be kind to your heart. ____ Mental "Health, Charlottetown Noiael Sete ’ cau r w nomic | g the last 1 . eee ace te = =a ‘. ‘ intents eu ch base tare ES — nn on More noe Uns ae eo ; ‘ ; : a Me eae mn B . Mr. fen- | 18! ly a rT of rest wee ‘ es "| yet when President Kennedy ap) . 7. ree he ae gash : has denied ‘the “showdown”. Ato Canatiian food exporters. Yet the ; PUBLIC : ee ee an he we wel where. toe — "eB # fory, as indeed“he might. But why, organized farmers have not allowed oe ee — ay oe eee ; c foe . with his Mlair-for publicity and with -| themselves to be panicked by Brit- | - TOUGH ON GAME BIRDS“: | have been a. supporter of. the-| terentional inter coctny { : F : ie A ein ee. re , ~ Sir,—Winters in general, (last | Liberal Party - ternational interests, especially Pek eee hes i Pree Ee, fir. John Fisher at his elbow, did he |-fin's application, and indeed- the | ‘winter in particular) are’ very f forty eT ae ane when he Red: the support of the |, spas oo me this drama to be played out at an Federation of Agriculture | tough on our upland game birds. | party as a poll director for Sour- | Now, belatedly, Chakrvarthi pe a hers ON “ae . at a af ; oe é De! If we are to b them back vision | Rajagopaiachari. ‘India’s elder the expense of Mr. Fleming to its ep that the qperefun Cengage 0. | of i, eneting cere thascl gliscel Gepcty Mipreae etait Menieen, eget ewene. fo Aticlimax in’ Quebec’ City? Wha't s country are outweighed by the | talk will have to be-done.~ fon different occasions, As for |<warn that India will pay heavily —Bipe the tent of i’ boarre por: | Jong-run advantage. Such an ap-| mites op Mele | meng wi. Shem re [ren ome foe or] Am formance? ‘This question will keep.| Proach -should make: Canadians all'| Sources har deen civen to at- | gctasiios it is Attu to recall WT ides wan ave oe eae . : . , the more.inclined-to help one of ‘its |. tempt to trap Hungarian part- | them all, but; ‘in order fo try but: applause for Neh- . >.> oe 4 Tf : 3 E ~ the: prognostigators busy until the_ : nds, when "4 -basic industries make whate' ad.- | Tidge this winter. This will be | and refresh his memory | will ru’s ‘“‘liberation’’ of the little election toscin sounds. we'll all J hes wel rig 1 ee , ; : under the direction of Mr, John two: . ‘ be talking politics, _- oad justments are required to meet . White, formerly Kings County } er an Mr. Matheson may re | ‘There is reason to believe-> ; ON: - ; Re : ee ee facts of an economically expanding | *#™me officer. call the Liberal convention for | Kennedy, aroused by the flip fo > 0-0 a A : ~"\ Lord Home Speaks Ou Europe ‘< " | _ It therefore, any farmer ot | the First District at Souris, im way Nehru tossed his ‘ap Sy ; mine 2 St ey oe A weer hlbbes: | Ni coe, _ school is aware of partridge in | St, Mary's Hall. At that time Feat ide, used more persua> |. ot pesos : = se Rg (tags = _ Lasts week-“Lord Home, British | - ; fy - ref trouble, would they notify My: | Mr. Brenton St. John and. Mr, | $00.0 prevent President Sef 8 a sg RE Oe | Morden troy testa apn | EDITORIAL NOTES. | ifn eR | Remit ante | become be Seige ke ~ ie . 2 F aes ee n in - e et. I may. mn : \ t 4 ” ‘ : ag of. the United Nations Gné of the problems of accom- | ¢8y. Summerside, Charlotte- | mind Mr. Matheson, <a pau Netherlands New. Guinea ; a y: Sey ‘ s ° Ts town,, Cardigan or Souris. introduced to him by Mr. Wi- rs jes . Oot . 4 ek ‘pociation in Berwick upon Tweed,-| modating to a new year, says an ex-| - sf ol d a weed, at ' ar, |. °-: These birds will he for ° A. Acorn’ as’ Exgiand: Only about 100 people were |’ change, is remembering to date let~ | ;the winter months and returned ie, and president ot Valo as 1 tut the speceh has been cit-.| ters, cheques or bank deposits 1962} Sch" "M0" S soning | Spat ane ws om tis occas. | : ; £ . > - . % x . lated. widely as a—major~British_} instead of 1961, In fact for the first | | -The Fish. and Game Associ Simone @ waa Cae °'NoWaitingh == > = ine a o * Orders Accepted : i . 3‘ ee 3 a Small Fa e,e sion = on labor legisla- ign policy statement, It was a | few weeks it is rather easy to be | pon tualy only alias tio, we ‘ r easy ‘to, De} between Government and the | At that time he asked me tort a Ce ee ; : : thin review’ of the attitude of | comé completely confused as to what | ‘sportsmen but, we do fee! the ts : PAsian members of the U.N..and | “year it really is, _' Ch Bethe ign partridge situa | "et?.# ‘ouch with “him wry e bility for creating “a.