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Shipping Problem Problems affecting our shippers 0f~fflrm products are of concern to all-classes in this agricultural prov- ince. and indeed to the whole Atlan- tic area. it is to be hoped. therefore. that the planned increase in trans- portation costs. threatening our United Kiilgtlum market for frozen french fried potatoes. will not ma- terialize until at least the bulk of thc current orders have been fill- ed. It is intimated that this in- crease will likely mine off the prion paid to potato growers. making it un- profitable for oilr farmers to sell potatoes to processing plants. At a time when we are seeking to develop new and profitable mar- kets overseas. and when the op— portunities are apparently so bright, it would be discouraging indeed if our efforts were stymied in this manner. No doubt. as Agriculture Minis- ter MacRae says. the Russian wheat order from Canada has put a prom. turn on shipping space and is one of the factors leading to the pro‘ posed freight rate increase. Ono can understand that. But in such circumstances. surely. we have a right to expect that the increase in rates be mct by a federal subsidy. rather than that our farmers in this area should be penalized, and a golden opportunity lost of establish- ing ourselves in the British market. Naming The Cattle With the search for distinctive names for high grade cattle becom- ing more and more exacting. tha Penticon Herald. 3 British Colum— bia contemporary. has come up with what is claimed to be a new idea. "Why not start naming all new tattle after politicians?" it asks. "The new heifer. instead of soma handle like Foundation Bright Flor- ence Arbuthnot Quincy IV. would simply be called Charlotte Whitton." Ths Chatham Daily News, of On- tario. professes to sniff at this idea. It calls it appropriate enough for British Columbia. where new ideas. however whacky. are abundant. It omoedcs. however. that “with a thri ‘ng dairy industry producing, among other commodities. vast quantities of butter. there should be an ample supply of distinctive names procurable from politicians, peat: and present. It might, indeed. bs consolation for a vast crop of do feated candidates to have their names commemorated in some of Canada's far flung pastures." But in this matter. as in others. that could be named. Princa Edward Island has set a atandni'd for other-I to follow. Not among politicians have we sought distinctive names for our elite denizens of the barn- yard. but among the great gener- als of our time. Wasn't it tho late Premier Jones who christened tho precious ofiapring of his Abcgwelt Milady—twlca .- world champion in buttarfat production—“Abegweh lard Alexander". after the then dil- tlnguishsd Governor General of Can- Iih? Lord Alexander was plusst to give his consent to this nomcn- elltun; indeed we are told he rs gardod It Is one of the finest trib- ut- ha had received from any port of Canada. 3 Then in no reason why (taming politicians couldn't be honored in the lane manner-plow. at course. the ulna didn‘t nbjsct. othur meth- oh of “tn-ting them hava been Inc in" m. .Wommhldodluthism- “attractant-luncth "humanoi- l - 1. set in a National Snrietv bulletin. Early in the cant. ury. it seems—long before the us. Weather Bureau had assigned girls' names to hurricanes and typhoon: _s forecaster in Australia named hurricanes after politicians whom he disliked. By properly naming I hurricane. the weatherman could publicly describe I politician (who perhaps was not too generous with weather bureau appropriations) sa "calisiiltl great. distress" or “wan- dering aimlessly about the Pacific." A Goor:l Example iii the difficulties arising out of the lawless actions of the Seafarers’ international Union. it is reassuring to note the stand taken by Canada's leading labor organization. the Can- adian Labor Congress. Prmsideni Claude .lodoin has firmly stated that any further attempt to reach agreement on trustecship with Un- ited States interests would be “a surrender of the rights of Canadians to make their own decision concern- ing national affairs." As noted by the Globe and Mail. the Congress also showed respon- sibility in its efforts to head off the danger of a violent clash on the steps of Parliament between mem- bers of the SIU and the Canadian Maritime Union. It is understandable that the CMU members when they heard of the SIU's demonstration march to Ottawa. should have wanted to staga a counter-demonstration. But ths impulse was best A" ’. and the Labor Congress was wise to act as it did without waiting to hear Labor Minister Allan MacEachen’s eleventh-hour orders to the SIU to call off the protest march and rc< turn to work. The Government has emulated ths power of decision shown by Mr. Jodoin and the CLG by proclaiming the trusteeahip law over the mari- time unions. It remains now to ass that the provisions of the law are enforced. Another Border Conflict The border conflict between tho two Arab states of Algeria and Morocco appears to be worsening. Until recently, it was confined to a remote strip of the Sahara cen- tred 900 miles southwest of Algiers. where the frontier has long been in dispute. Early this week it was rs- ported to have been spreading west- ward even to regions where the line is clearly marked and has never been challenged by either side. King Hassan II of Morocco has accused Algeria of trying to promots a full-scale war by attacking two outposts outside the contested Sa- hara zone. Algerian President Ah- med Ben Bella denies the charge. and has sent a spokesman to the United Nations Assembly. where he hopes to gain support for the Al- gerian position. These angry neighbors in Afri- ca‘s extrema northwest have in common ianguagc. customs. racial groups. religion. and economy. Both are relatively new arrivals in the world‘s community of nations. Morocco gained independence . from France and Spain in 1958 and Al- geria from France in 1962. One would imagine that they would be able to work out their mutual dif- ferences Imicably. In the opinion of Western com- mentators. Ben Bella is the chief offender. He has so far rejected III cease-firs appeals and declared him- self ready to negotiate only if th- Moroocans turn the diaputsd tar- ritory over to him. The New ' York Times is among the papers demand- ing that the United Nations should intervene and avert a war that would bring new tragedy to Ill North Africa. EDITORIAL NOTE A new type of electrified for» in for livestock. making use of lightweight plastic twine with fina conducting wires woven into it in- Itud of the aingls stmnd of mm! wire normally used. has been da- valoped in England. Thu twin is only one-sixth ot the weight of or- dinary wire and can be tied lint lilis string. 1t conducts just as wall as ordinary wire. with very little “all: needed to kup It tIut. It ll clIIinod that “ ith a red of this now thread and I bandit of posts Induhiunnamanunmi‘m oflmarcnofmundlnlmhm “thin it would tllic hill to VII round it." .. rs AGROUND ON THE BANKS OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Patronage List Reiutes Cabinet Denials it wIsn't unly the mercury‘ which rod to record liclxbts l in ozuwu 1m week. The Iem- l perature ml the Liberal m at bench in the House at Commonl did the name—for rhhme. The lowest point would be hard to pinpoint. in um week when our $18.W0-l-.Vear MP: collectively descended to th lowest remembered degree at puerility uuu irrelevance and ir- ‘ responsibility. But i would Vote for Motion Number 99 u that: iuwurt point. That motion by David Orllliow. NDP member (or Winnipeg ‘ North. asked for "a list at coa- . sultlnts prepared in the oiiice o! y the Foalmaskr General (or the . guidance oi cabinet ministers." Secreter oI State Jack rick. Arsgill asserted "This document i does not exist." PUBLIC FORUM m. cumu- i. arm n - nus-u- u aw in o i buy tun-mums- runs In: lsltu- Iiihmlllrd BIBLE mica-v CAMPAIGN air;-rhmugh the means of your Forum. we uould like in express our gratitude to all coll» nut with the annual collection [or lunch to maintain and extend the work of the Canadian Bible Society. Fil‘II. to you and your paper iur the excellent coverage given on two occasions. at the meet- lIlEI leading to to the n c lu al campaign in Charlottetown. This COVEI‘IEE prepared on the most Part by your start ii-nm material liven them. was well unuuu and termed the basis of l «nu public rcllllanl lol- - successful campaign To the “rim and general Dub- lie. in the Charlottetown mu. who have given In gcncrnualy lu thia work. We are delighted to announce that even with (he in: not yet cumplzte. tile mum exceed any year in living memory. The Exccutlvc c h an from Sociclylileratuu. the lick nu "A Drop oi lulr can make a Million Think". meaning that ill. Scriptures. as trlnslalnd uud Irlnted and mud. available to the [our cnl'nel’l or our world. km a more lusting ctfrct tori sood than any other means ori linuncill uldu. Current events II these other mush. have not been so Iucccaslul. and It is pie-slog lo hula that tile leneml mpbun tn the cam- il-Isn. iudium that nur people mils: lumiqu now the pur- nru oi thII motto. rthanka lo him in the minth at our cucullvc nun- scaling the various mummi- de- nomination: in the aru Th cy have givcn u good account of tlichelveI in planning and car- the work at «he um- ‘ pain. Last. but certainly not least. la in. Ivvrccintlon in the warned of e Church“. who havadnnnlowelllnui! hau- to house calling. Provincewiae. w: hold the enviable record in tha highest per priII living in N i u r CIIllfll. Ind llrllth tndlt :hil gun to Ill? [III-Ilflll Ildy col- 2c tors. Die in as col!de thll III the midi! Heist-ion. VII II! In Ihldow, Ind v. mutt mo our min Then. under Opposition prod- ding. Postmaster General Azal- lul Denis asserted. “I ncvcr sent out Iny Iisl for the guidance of lily minister. it does not exist." It words mean what i think they mean. that WEI I flat de- nial by two Ministers of tho Crown that such a list exist! But under further necdliill. the Honourable Mr. Dfllll dodg- ed. “Likz anybody else. i can have in my twin cities a List or my relatives Illd lrlcnds." say that he hld not I list in MI own office im- Chrlstrnll cards and other purposes. Yet mun needle ripped aside the curtain. or rather. tore tbs bag. and the cat 1 u m lied out. Mr. Denis admitted. "i chll lengc any member of Parlia- ment who does not know about the defeated undid-m." PATEONAEE LIST The next day. the Conserva- tive Whip. Eric Winklcr iron Hanover. Ontario. actually pm. dured this III! and waved It aloft III the House. He rose on I question of privilege. which he correctly Ilid concerned Ill honourable members at the house. and of course the villain country. to prov: that the list does cxill. desplll CIbinct db nials. l havc studied thl document. WiLhDut dilution. it II that sought Mr. Orlikvw. and «in- ully without question. it uh easily be identified by his de- mipticn. It is entitled "Lllt of Mull- be” at the House at Commnl and ConlultanLI— tidentlal— Revised l3 May 1% seven- The tuiurs at call is Inytblal bul black. D e u p l to depressed mintns areas. the n n c to ni iossii luel still generatea much oi til 9 na- IIlln‘l electricity. helps convert mm to steel. and yield: all ever- incrsutng h u m b s r at by-ym ducts. CaIl milling has come I load usy lrum the pick-Ind-Ihnvel duys. Giant alumina that grind coal seam and InWmatthllY load the on into shuttle can have replaced this separate pro- cesses oi cutllu. drilling. hint- inl‘i. Ind lamina. anIdIyI. inns coal mlau sullen. air-conditioned futon” deep Inside l-III earth. A W I It Viriginil plant alongsid- tin Mo lloilglhlll 11le r can mine. inn-port by conveyor belt, dry. clean, m. and load onto bum up in 30.000 ion- at coal - dor- largely by amnion. A nu h-hutton mini luncht- Our Yesterda s ITNI' II m l '11“. East Block. Oil-IWI‘ al pages contain three columns. headed “Constituency”. "C on- aullant".and “Member at P“: llamrnt. ' WHO REPRESENTS YOU? Where the MP is u Liberal. his mime also lppeln u. the column headed "Consultan 2." But when the MP is not a Lib- cral. in. l’llml in til. “cellulite ant" column is, in almoll ovary case. the same as that of th. Liberal candidate who was a. lama in the election in! April. For example. uudur Oxloid constituency. the MP is limo u allace a. Nesbitt. cc. He is u Conscrvltlvc The r c i e v a u c "Consultant" "William E bung." presumably the mail at the same nlme who as u Liber- al candidate. trailed WIIIY Nu- bitt by nearly 10.000 volcl. E ml of other "consultant.- wha hen the Idellliul mm. the defraud Liberal Ire Allison Glllll of Queens. P.E.l.: Ovid. Llfllmml of bec- Mollth rency: John Film! of Grenvil- IPDiflldlli Norman CIle oi 0n- tlrio riding: H.J. Fraur «I Prince Albert. Ind EL. Puddeu at Moose Jaw-Lake Centre. some of these "consultants". whose names nre presumably liaigd I; I (hid I tar Cabinet Ministerl Iii plLroIlIAs matter). In now civil servants. Ur even on the bench. Such Ire " Kent. The Prim Minis“ who ludsr now I County Court a will belten by Tory leold Dui- iorili in Kent. Why. on two IcpIrIll days. was more than hlli an hour of Pulilment'l timg w Illd by dI~ ' ' existI‘I The Future Of Cool National Goon-plus society nelr Zane-ville. Ohio. burrow! not) into a hillsids usm. turn out six tons of coal I min- llte. Ind loldl It anti) wIiLInl truckl with one mall at live can- troll. loads dinecuy from mine lo cun‘ Iumer. Depletion of cull reserves II worry. The Unlr holds nearly hlli tho world's Illl'lvly. “I In“ CUILIIIII h coallo lian men and machines dluiur lbr km yum. Accordlnfi to lnlcrtor D!- Dlfllllfll! III-Imllu. CHI mlnn produced Ionic In million ton! ln "02. of which nearly M million Iona find the slum generators M elnctrlc WW“ DIInt-I. The alcel llldlllh'v. second Incest consumer. Ila up M mllliim um to Inle coke. Capital as urn-d by cut-and boiler. M. m LB. mull. thu- Kidney infection High In Children By Dr. m I. Van Delu- Till kidney mucous. lay-lano- phrius. is comml iu chlllim. As I rulA. tho nun-this mho org-hiatus emu from below and may infect la. bladder an thcir way up to tbs kidneys. Littll .ui- hu- uummiui renou- moat lump blc. A lever! Infection brlnll CIIIII. lever. nlulel. Ind Vulxll burning and imuouuy oi urina- iion occur and dIaLreII my be In acute. the : is I I d Imldl but! until LII! bladder II distended DO- yund control. Th. urin. (Dem! with nlu cell] Ind bacteria. var-1 lullonl e Ind IntIhIoLicI Ire IvIIlIble In control III: In- t tbia ubl Iuough: tinned tor mcnl wash periodic urinalym must done (or ll mnlltlu thereafter. This II logical Inc-Illa (lit dil- nrder lends In mist In I mild but per-nun: tom. In addition. In“! VIII-ill“ Ill Dyeloncphrltts never have tho acute or acverc form of the dia- use bmusu u cIpru detec- tlon unless the youngster colu- plains oi bladder s y m plums This orlln ll vulnerable because it store! the iniectcd urlna from the kidneys. Consequently vary- ing degrees at cyatlla (inflam- 2d bladder! co—exist and “HI iruqueuuy providzs the claw that. the kidneys are luvolved.’ The bladder hrcomea irritabl: and the child ul'lnnlel I m III amounts It frequent Intervals. Others rry whenever urine is waned hecauaa It burnl' ul' hurts. These complaints should not be ignored lull becauu the child In hEIILIly Illd happy ULh‘ crwlsc. Chronic kidney tnlcclioua be- come mm serious as the years pm. some types of high blood pressure are traced to this con- ditlon. umui. may occur whats the kidnzya refuse In function pmperly. Any chronic or recurring in- icction oi the urinll’)’ tract de c ea- ii naccanry. l cyatawcopl amination III which the phyllb lan looks Inside the bladder with I special tube. Conditions Inch as stones, tumors. or detects along tho pus-gawk Incoursgo urinary tract inlectionl A com- plete checkup la in. but wly to detect them. HEAT HELP! Mrs on. writes: 15 it better for n woman with arthritis oi the fingers tn keep thl hands out at waist; Y No, provided heat doc! nu! intrude the Iwelltnx. In Keller- Il. warm water is helpful and many arthritic: tlud washlnl dime: good therIpy (or LlllI con dition. N0 “ASHES Mrl. A. Writes: 1 Im I won:- Ill 0! 76 Ind atlll hlve not had not Hashes. Do you Lblnk I will In motivator] ncIrly as much by the U. 5. would be more randy NOTES BY THE WAY it b all M III It I. pop unmhiouinbuildlulalbo two-Ilium Mule. Proms: nov- ar slapsr— 01th Journal. Thulwioyhlflllhfl t. d! 01 “fly to I woman duvet Iln't chlvlllyu III lI mulled by the tint III! of ualun.— W2]. lend Tribune. my uma poopi- um Ihollt Iuwmltlou II. seems I sham- Inyoiu 2v" invented the when]. — Strattoid Beacon- Herald. ‘ Pull-Back F TIIrIIl—“Allhwm by“ duuuuy ylt two or three MM! medic l u o Gallium." 41ml! Ohléfllfl’. Sonic public parks in Linden In lilhllll Vlndllllm by MIL “III plIItic Ind Ilumlnum EJIIII tint. In “nine-KING. tncombua- tiblc. withstand kulvel Ind flint blldu. Ind float ll Inll‘tl into lIltel Id Wndl. Arr-alumni- Il'c being made to Illva mm to Buckingham Palace for gar. den parties. — uvarpool. lug. lurid. Pull. rom Europe Moms-n By Bull! Clad-I Pull M mun The blunt. fastest transat- lInLIc Ill’llfl in history me IllA nal the bulimia: at a gradual U.S. military retrenchment In Europe. The u.s. is seal-chin] desper- Ilely ior W at reducing over- uas spend! to curb the cou‘ [Inning drI Ml ILI gold r2- server. It a so is seeking mell- urea In lluw iLI rIIInl delence outIIyI In curb the rim in 0i: enormous nationll debt. At the nine tim. the U.S. II aware that for its own security. It would be unwise to ler- Ruslll or Lilo Eurnpuli IllIeI with the Imnl'esaloll it intends I major military pull - back (rum . Whalcver grldull Iroup re- ductlnn takes place undoubt- edly would be accompanied by rising aaauraucel that the U5 intends In mllnllln III lnilllll'y pledch Ind commllmcnla over- seas. PROVIDE ASSURANCE The “0.000.000 Operation Ell Liit is intended in part in pm am)» the us. In sending an Irmy di vision at “.500 men Ind . nuiiuul II! group ni 1.500 men in cxerclsca in War: Germ-fly and Frans-c in u luul elapsed time at luu lhre: days. However. concern Irina .b-om some European argument am if ll camel to l nuclear Ilidw- down with Russia. the .5 might huid back irom - iuii nu- II R u l l l I'I threaten only those at Europe. he Drelence oi massive U.S. tones averse-I milht Milli convince the European! lhlt la YIIIK full nuclear er In In» [cot the livel o! Itl soldiers there. At pnsenl. the US. has About 110.000 men in Europe. Includ- ing Ibnut 150.000 comb-I troops. mostly in West Ger- mlny. The Germlnl have openly Ind repellcdly sought pentagon IllurInch that. that troops will not be removed. Tbua when Deputy semiary Roswcll Gliqu hinted durinl the WM mt mucus in oval-u a 0.8. (areas may inks a n s liy Iddcd thlt thl d bl done as tar as Pulalblc UL agreed North Atlantic policlns. State Ind defence official later added that Gllpltl‘lc VIII thinking in um: i rItlIEI' thll'l months in Intlci. PI“!!! trout! reduction. But they Indicated that in lb. mall I II cum linuatlon oI' nibbling Iwa It the aim of the force In Europe. awaiting the tiny when Ilia ".5. think! the lime II lavorahle {at a main: out an the European (runner. dum racketeer builds vice empue Hanowlns tnlu o! and tcninta belie" bi lad by lsrocious Air-um don forcing tenants to movl by physical vlulencc, wm ravnled In th- Blit- lsh Hausa at Common; in cunnxllbn with thl chm. tin. Kssicr cm. Thu tea-l uvzr set uurm't EPLY . Only lime will tell beclunl there are other chum at hull nut-u. Some wnmcn never gel them when going through the muupuuss. . DON'T ASK ml: 11' a. a. writer: Do you think u Wlle lur . tenIc. overuuxluur; person in tort: himself iuiu all. nations that mm Imposslhll in handle. iu hopes nl uvcrcnminfl‘ the Inxicly? REPLY Na 1 . III knows his limitationl. rwm l'N rissuca Mrs. r. writes: Why do some; peope collect fluid m the body“ as: v whu‘ PL Ben M of I gilndlillr dll‘ order: hen Iver. Ind n; diuale: or lnIlIlllcient would- in the diet. TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— Nevcr leave I child IIDII. in I Mlle-long lninl elm 7.0mm n, porislbillty icy th am of isrroriun wla attributad to in. mysterioul Polish—bum Pm: Rheum-u who mud. . tumm- through um. gouging. d lxtunlon and blackm . An .prus at him Inlvit r at Rheum-n. in. slum baron, who built . vlcn embln inn tI-irlvod on :le Ind method Ivan hum-n misery. ta lutmd In Wukcnd Mllulnl this Ssiuid-v. THE PATRIOT wrrwiisun STILL 0 ONLY on Sci. Saturday the house. . convenionco. too . . . VIC! for pun 'pluno comfort. FLY TCA HALIFAX“ BOSTON $35 ECONOMY ONE-WAY DAN-Y m m an: act's um. ‘lnnl Plan. meorvoflonaulhlom Dow. 804-8641. meNAlnHflH-x. WMUMIQMM