f 1511: iiilidurtliiitl: *mwmimmufl‘ l l l e L tin-i. Mint- I? i... hush mu. . b... Iai- sun. Iaet-b—m-odovnmu mama-w «arm: n: - lbs Inm 5v... Och—- eei b. w mom»... in nu. um- av. um.“ ub— .- ave bun Ivy-.— man-in bi mum-u numb- have. us umwm In tun m. am..- no ("OK-ii sh... IlA-u-v been, s. am. man av.- “ Vamp-4b- lm 7i I i i i l no» u «now aim-in- Sooecvipl-e-I «to «a by an... nu u mm mm- end ane- ti ii § .1: b. an watt inhuman-t “000”! mu eiaewhcn minu- Ilillsh to. i i I” is!— . 5-8 F- '3 T mun“. wit :7 in; Feeling His Oats Fresh from two successiie en- gagements with hecklers at political meetings in Ontario. Federal “hi-ks Minister Walker claims the LiliFI'als are “hiring and even briefinlz" par- tisans in the indelicate art of ad- ministering the political raspberry. He says they're being hired by the Liberals at $25 a pertormanre. brief- ed on “the obvious questions." and assigned to Conservative campaign rallies. Think of that. now! Bill Mr. Walker isn't unduly perturbed. or even indignant. In fact. it iias \yiih unconccaled admiration that he cunfessed that with these "semiypi‘il hecklers“ the Liberals liali " mie- thing going for themselirs He didn’t believe they would deny re. cruiting and training the<e artists in the ran—and he didn't expect to hear any Liberals complaining when the Conservatives, in turn. fielded their heckiers. "I hope We can do it too," he told an Ottawa Journal re- porter; “and ti vie do. you Cal‘ liet your bottom buck We'll do it linttr‘r." Mr. Walker confessed that if he should get his own wav in the party's campaign councils. the (hu- servatives too would he enlisting and drilling hecklers of their own. “it‘s fun; I love it " he enthused, "Keeps you on your tip toes when you know that somebody out in front Is Waiting to lab you with Ii needle. Trick then is to break it of! and jab 'ei-n back with their ruin point.“ It may sound shocking to sen- sitive ears. but we confess that for the first time we're beginning to warm to this old political \\flrhttr>Q at whom we have taken many pot- shots of our own in recent months. In his uncompmmisinir Mrtisaushln. we regard him as a relic of the pit But the past wa s it" all had. Lively political meetings. now that the nidtlme joint meeting: have died out. are getting scarcl-r than hen's teeth. Radio and IfllP\lSllln have helped to kill them: and the hecklen. we had fe a re d. we re headed for the slime fate that oirr» took the dodo. If they have to he “hired and even briefed“. at least that's better than meetings parde with party Canaries all chirping the same tune. Mr. Walker likes his meetings I tough. He welcomes the raspberries dong with the bouquets. and we have no doubt that he can give iiist as good In return as he gets. “it's fun." he ny- ; and fun is something we've been getting less and lens of at these so-alled campaign meet< ’ in. And i! the Works Minister 3 Ull- down this way we hope he'll a dim to show himself in Action against all the hirelings . Grit! an muster agnth him! '- The [action Lesson la a mi, worried editorial. I). earl-u:- eeioee limiter warns pile; Ill-n in he United States “fin-unmwmm with p. in. d lain. They cannot. m In to light effic- l the nutrients for which II W Ire unpopular W hm h iinw supporting lap-pain governments in Ada. en threatened hv Common-t tide Thev ' lain. Vista-n. Thailand and ‘1“m'm'rhcunv. ‘- W amen hu made l creasineg rigid police and etvl! eu- tru.s. The United States does not merely support these gm'ernmeu.s with diplomacy; it finances end equips thee. guvernmenta with the weapons and power to suppress all opposition. And then the military assistance tmms of the United States wonder why the people of such countries, when a crisis comes. make poor soldiers.” The Monitor is usually a firm supporter of Washington foreign policy. and its comments on this issue are worth heeding. The mili- tary problem of Southeast Asia. of course. is the challenge of Com- munism. But the political problem of what to do about unpopular re« times is no less obstinate, and It must be dealt with eventually. In the use of Laos. American military advisers told a visiting American correspondent several weeks ago that they thought their training of the native forces had progressed to the point where they could take on the Communists. Thsn the Pathet Lao struck. and sent these forces reeling back across northwestern Laos and over into Thailand. There the facade seems firm but under pressure it would probably crack. and what lies inside it not different. In Vietnam the United States faces a similar situa- tion. In the present-emergency, how- ever. Washington strategy must be dictated by the needs of the hour. That is the reason why American tnmps are being moved into neigh- boring Thailand at the Thai govern- ment's request. President Keniieiiiv has intomied the Secretiin' iciiel'ul of the United Nations what action the United States is taking and why. His action is reminiscent of President Eisenhower's dispatch of US. troops to Lebanon in the sum- mer n! 1958. US. marines went there in response to the Le ese government's request {or protect- ion in the aftermarh of the Iraqi revolution. They did not get involv- Hi in anv fighting. and eventually were withdrawn. In this case. there is the differ- ence that the United States has .i treaty commitment under SEATO with Thailand. while it had no specific commitments to Lebanon. Canada is not a SEATO member. but it is already committed in Laos through the Laotian Truce ('um- mission. U.S. Potato Problem Potato problems are c a u s in g trouble in the United States as well as in Canada, and there is divided opinion as to how the matter should be handled. The ’ sue has cut across party line. as indicated by the reaction to a pm» posal by Senator Muskie them» Maine) to establish an ICI'EBR" al- Intment system for the natiun's potato growers. In Maine. where some good potatoes and some not so good are produced. the market is glutted and this policy is favored. But accord- ing to Senator Ch urrh (Deni. Idaho). farmers in his state have done ii great deal to build up the reputation of their high grade rus- set potatoes and don‘t want the supply nrtlfiully curtailed. Wiscon- sin's commercial potato growers have opposed such limitation. ton. Commenting on this situation. the Milwaukee Journal says that producers of uniformly high grnde potatoes are only a small minority at all growers, end that in any referendum on allotments they could easily (ind themselves outvoted. even while their own markets were holding up well and then- was no surplus of choice potatoes One re- unit would be that tun-he ormsum» on who wanted to buy top mde potatoes would have to accept lower grades instead. Under th solution both the {amen who tried to do thinn for themselves and the con- sumers would likelv be penalized. EDITORIAL NOTE After increasing since 1958. divorces granted in Canada declined in l961 to 5.486 from 5.980 the previous yenr. according tn pm liminary figures issued by the Do- minion B urea ii of Ststlstiu. Ot- tawa. The national divorce rate llllnd It 35.. per 100.000 mpuintiml. the lowest rate since ID“. Since 1950 the rate has fluctuated be tween an and cu u mm with the All-tine peak a! 65.4 la "41. l in me 'Liben LIBS ML Aoi-iod 3° PRESENTING ARMS OTTAWA REPORT by Commercial Techniques In Campaigning “The whistle-slop has been replaced by television in Capa- ‘ dlan electioneennz.“ .- onel oi the public relaliuna idvim. Party, "The aeroplane enables us to i move me party leader rlPidiy. to mee| I tightly-mahkd cums palgn schedule." addl lnnlhel’ puhllt' relation! nt‘lclilluuer, hir- ed by the Conservative Party. Those tun brief comments in». Ier the Dim leper-ii at the pmvnt election campaign which Ihlnklng Canldilns mun. Inf!- Iy deplore LEIVIIIK aside iaauel policies and pernomlum. . question whether any electioiil Ilnre Coniederltmn hla been worse (or Canldl. half!!! ll mind the novel mahbni oi the backroom-boy! WY whom th I I Hlliilllrwlde battle u be i II I Planned i relcr to “The Hidden Fer~ l auaders" and their cornmmlll ‘ technique at salesmanship: the huchlefl. hired {min | ldvenislnl world. whose pur- We in Me is to mull! Public opinion In the liilereitu at their commercial employer even to persuade the public to buy goods they don't need by cm:- trig a phony glamour and lalae demand tor Ihem. REMOTE Ant TRAVEL So we come in the three nu- ‘ drstrahlr development: in elec~ Iinneerli'ig which are mentioned ve Tim. the chiel campulgueral are being transported unmom . imi mm teet above it. held! "I the voters, II I Baillie“ N- rathon v Second. ItLh every Canadian sitting tor In average oi ihm hours a dlv in front or the fv. have been persuad- pprnarh us inc-re and VII thlt lit-kl! new medium. All election being neither weaIei-a m a muslral. the MI apt paid lplit Ior u in the Tv acbediile in among lite adventaems. So e the humbling and iii-pt t0 um prominenl ii a~ hm. xpuii in n in OUR YESTERDAYS tFr- he Glad-l Neat A weekend visitor in Charlat- tetawn will be In CH. nun lil. DD Getter-i Secretary at The Lord'l D Alli-Ice oi CI‘ The lard'i Day act nu Canada The Alliance la the Oily hotlv mat-l ll open Ru it prevent! the De 0' the any tor mercenary ula. “lull-IQ" :1: ii Patrick Nicholson so second commercial spots. sandwiched Perhaps between a airilillg commercial a b n u l atom-i: u animated caribou plugging Ioiiel tissue. Finally we come to the r 1 national tragedy. The menu suoied at the head at this column weie mouthed not by the aid . taahiblied voluntary ii-riy worker. —aincerr. near cated ind intellectually honest —bui the hired huckalergv men What! hfllfl and butter db pend: upon their mm. In Iell- lug aut-amdl or name drugs. whether or not uiev believ: m the umulneu ot the goods my IT! Plain” of even in the sin. eerily oi their plug. thus too. tor a lee. they sell politicians to the voter: Mini the vii-ennui: oi the nor in and the eilectiveriesa at the huckaier herealtu delorrnine who shall [overri Canada” asLecnouuamG—ien - The political rumpllzn at is: in near beet-tuna: a zommmiui. nan hard-sell, ii is very um iiu ble whether this n good im- Clllldl and Canedlans. The technique! are the same In thuae employed in selling an min-nubile. women's llahiona in cigarettes The essential pm ecu in either umpiliui iii the Not The Most Broadening Gherrnaii 11th went 17 times around Ihe world and did u at in God. 'rnli will lurvriar very iew, we law: people who could go l7 times around the wt) rid and HM see .nyibln: bui in e one of their mm; and vet otli» en who could In .muuu urine in: m the men semi. of Hell in aa altermii Gherlluli Tit- vnv. in other words is a man with a very pniii'iary innum- tion We wonder Ion. way nun-it in much [Hm tumble Io mine to Nortli Amer- II I D In I and give- in: menu. we hope that when he returns mane lo nun !hit one I niece routs man he mlmfmndtrlndltlib’ It) an be not maxim. Europeanhtzllurnbers Game M'saaewiwinlntne ii iii i i it tiiiii i '. .I; 4. iii-ii: iiiiiiii‘ 5! l3 li tfiii till: i I itirl i com-‘ . pubic minim poll. 'o in out what the consumer preiels Seat~ bivlis or nuclear detence. filler clitarcues or heallh (rrvlces. Winklepirker mu u, shun or higher om Age pensions‘ . Then other polls are new to ‘ find out what the public mm is good or had about Wlillcll leaders. Just u the huckatrrs writ our opinions about last Year's model product sum too tiKlIl. or Mr x lisps. consumes too much gas or too much us- uni. inconvenient neckzne or . uisinu-ri-ii In ethnic!” . Thus the 1962 party policie- and Ihe his: party leaders um i apt to be iii-vised. made over in- to artificial images, and proper- as mm the nation. Gone ll much mic-nu- mi intellectual holiest) And the fickle elec- imnic llll‘ at Ilkvlslon may even c a e an entirely lalse picture—Inch u aimnat eer- ‘ tainly coat Richard Ntxna the lus presidency in ma Dur grandi-thera had a saytnl about nut buying a pin In a poke. we recently had a law‘ lbout not buyuui I Dork product l In mlslcldfll: packaging. should We not get hli‘k to the days 0' political rallies. whistle ham. and man our would-be teaiiera . tactLlo-liverlare? Bu‘ he is you” and has hid his heed titled with the [lanes l ui iornnnlocv It he puu hla lnisl In a low ihuuund pounds n1 static thrust and a hollow. metal ball with Windows it in any hes-ail» he has had no opbunumiy tn enmidef deeply why he I! doing In Re laid. when he viewed the American counterpart in nu uwn vehicle. that he would not go albii in ii. i Nor would several million Arn- ie. is i We suppose that hell! llmi‘ inn! is greedy utiliytlll to the lean ed river a reisbntv nil l kinda of courage list we with lihui bellil s weer-inn did not ‘ aillonutically mean mi m ‘m were anthomtee us God. laolliln. and American techno ‘ IW such and Drug odDriver 9 NOTES BY THE AY IsRoadMenoce Inn-“luv... h-hhlh ~bfl—u l'iiuuy cup-a unash- nun—hum About—eni- u. 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Ivilhoiit bu much u a mention [or Shake- ape are Bill the notion look: unrell~ lsllic A tripartite Europe seems to run against the Dillern Till the timr In the lire oi the bi! battalions the Western world'li big money may ride on in an. which is the tally of nation! eut rolled in the Organinltoii tori rumba-n ennu- ion Ind de—l velaprnent. ("lb North America as well 0! Europe. m Wmd‘l Fair. This live: rile to the pounds- vvnuin refill-lily mm Soviet Iii-III“ tmm the New York Woris'i nu n dim-gin. tarthefairaadtahqnlorb ism-i ll u . Hunting With Sleep Guns National Map": Bull” The burden: lnb a! trapping ivun animals lai' reaearch may soon be in sale as knockinl over duck! 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Mnilv sponsored by the Nation- Il Geographic Society and NI- lion-l Scttvnce Fund-tion. ho“ a lo lelrii Imn bean' pattern! 0! movement whv mom mun lrtuly iii-a possible er- lineman pedittmi warrhliia the m an net-lull n rnrii i shoot pair lllln Into ai'lliil [ii-Ilka. a nd trelt blilbn lbi- arthritis The urine I‘ll! even penetrate denhimi'u hide Farmers are able in tranqullv in ca tlc arm to eye. loot disease. and pneumon- ia at diltlltfell up tii 171i rm. ' Dolratrh cmmunlty have nbmuhmod the traditional use 04 net: in In"! of pellet lunar REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT mun and mmrcisl mop Nice includes tindma lavishly. min Mini um. @AL TRUST ill Hm". D‘Allm M. ISIAH” & I. mm. mm