' ' than had Played 1191' custom-lminlster as her major contribu-'ville, ary role as unofficial prompter_ tion. son h . “A little loud . " c S er dear' She stage on the tour, Mrs. Dicfen- vid Freeman, was a member of baker lhad whispered at one point. At nother. him w name of Okotoks. . tours the country seekin rev ' ’ Dlefen'ielection g tedent for the kind of devotion Conservative government April ward her husband and his ca- u stde N.B., site of Mount Alll-' . University w Boarding an aircraft at one Diefenbaker’s grandfather. . took her seat. thn the she quietly corrected prime minister came aboard he he mispmitiounced tM‘couldn't spot her immediately. a. u Her unobtrusive hen Vinity, gives her husband as There's a sort of family prec- for his ProgressiveiMrs. Diefenbaker displays to .reer. B t her mere presence at his FINANCED SCHOOLING the first graduating class in di- first year was financed by a $50 . y wife?“ he-gift from a friend 1 h f lnStI‘UCthDSiasked. “1: I lose her 1'1] 1 elmother weaving a suit engt o are the sort of help Mrs. Diefen. g “Hymns... 05 i ‘cloth and selling it. aker Another Diefenbaker's dedication lies in the fact that she is on the cam- paign trail at all. She hasn't been long out of hospital where: she was treated for a back all- is regarded by the prime During a whistlestop at Sack-Intent, and she appears to walk \ ere Mrs. As '11 past ca Mrs. a warm-hearted interest in peo- ple of all spheres. This endear: and her to audiences. and prompted party officials to sug- gest that in her own recalled that his and by his ning vote . indication of Mrs. honor at a tea for more than‘prlme 1.000 women in the fashioitablylthe rear. decorated Edmonton Jubilee Au-' Both ditorium iobby: circle with a'slight stiffness at times. in windy railway platform in the ' m p a i g as, southern ranchlands of Alberta. Dietenbaker demonstrates PLATFORM ROUTI h The same charm. wide smile obvious sincerity were ev- has. ident in both appearances. The Diefenbakers usually fol- Way she'low a set routine for railway plays an important part in war fplatform appearances. S Diefenbaker goes forward along One day she was guest ofrthe side of the train and the ' minister heads t h r o u gh the next shelcrowds. children pressing about was shaking hands with Indian itheir knees. While they shake squaws and farmers' wives onJhands with the adults. ...e......-....‘ai The Guardian. Charlottetown. Mon. 'April 8, 1963. 7 so mutually conscious of the end men-a the“? were a time available that they usually arrive back at the train steps about the same time. ‘ Olive At eVery stop. even in neat'lback to be sent to some far from florist shops, someonei has managed to get a bouquet of flowers to present to her. At some stops she receives two campaign on which Mr;. fenbaker has accompanied toward the and the local party association. Each After a day of 10 whistlestops useful to moves in a circle and they are :through southern Saskatchewan ‘" dozen bouquets in the prime minister?! car What does she do with them all? Frequently she gives some sick zero temperatures at Vfllageslperson, or to a candidate's wife. This is the fourth national Die- ho! . ,husband and on the coast-to- " bouquets. from the communitycoast tours she has picked up considerable information that is im. t As Prompter For PM :; OTfAywiAtigl: NELSle 1 last]? 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