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I Our ‘Total City As l'lty i'tiltllCll arts tonight on the report nf ltiull pmuunig committee, Lint-ll rtcunlmt-luicd Izainst allpllt'dlltlll‘ tor re-Ltilllllg in the BFhPtit‘rr Atellite It'eu. there its will be an ill lull in numy cir- cles tt- reflltl'll the l‘tfllli as ittrlunlph {or some gt'utltl illal has taken I Itsllti almlli the lll‘Allel‘. \l'hat it named, hutseter, is MmPiillllg Hi'lyt'il‘vr tiilierent: I Mr. Walter P. de- Mill rttic plun- victnry fur \vilu: Silva. Rs [\lOHllt" ring trilll‘t'r. has drifrllwl as “the long term nm- in 4.! the tulal city." Theru is it i *0th ill pldulllllg, or In zunluu nr m Ilitllllfl us part at it, unless it gun-u: ml: ttillt't’lll. it is 3 hard thing, 0! rntlr<l, to think M‘ the "mini c and its future. while tilit’nlilill (1"!!er un I particular section and an immedi- Ile proposal. ‘le Mr. deSilvn, in his report How lieiul’e council. has done In excellent juh of silotsilm these matters in tlu-lr prnper pmpirtiuns. In particular he has l>i~4uiirht nut. thsi the need in (‘hnrlntteti-wn in "to lmpuw. mu cnmnlercial tux haze," Rut Improvement in the Muse meant or Mr. doSilvs. can't he Accomplished by increasing the tax has! in I hit-nud-mlss fushinr, if znills tram some new develop- ment are in ht- followed hr the prfi dictnlile rt-sult of causlniz n greater shrinkage in the tax lmse elsewhere in the city. “'hnn vit-tsi-d in this firm. I par- chlar increase In the tax base um he reuarded HI drslralile Imlv when It promises tn produce I "total in- crease" in imhslf of the “tntsl city". The apposite of that sort of rt.- Iult could frtillm it n city gambled till the (ale n! its existing commer. chi Areas [the dttwnli-un “th- llnd". Is it has tnken shape through the years) u-lli'u Approving re-mn— In: in create I new commercial Inn. And if it did so without poems- tnn rnnvinrinz widen» that nit-re i- population and lywnding nnwey to give lwlll n rrnsnnnlile Iipporluvliiy to flnllrhh. Neltlwr (sitting the decline uf I" "Mimi Mmmt-rt-iitl itren nor en- mnrsrinv the existence of two "sick" Cltmmfl'TlAl arms. with each denying the other any chum-es of health. rnllld do much "to Improve our commercial tax hue". A! Mr the detailed "I‘O develop ed by Mr. (lkqlh'l—hi! fizure that Chnrluttrtnwu Already hits 35 per cant of its ares available for carri- merclnl and industrisl use. as corn- p-rul with nine per cmt simllnrly Illotted in 71 typinl Amman cities—his vim thet the housing Inrwy nearinl campietimi needs tn he taken Into Account In sharing Iny when Mr future develavnlznt —Ms Invitntim to mmefl tin he enn— mtent with the RIM it trunk an hut-urn develnpment when It pn- keted mls to Monte the new III an II m 0* D pnwa to interfere directly in the to term] affairs of West Berlin. In thll cue. the Pulisll and Czech troop- would in prIctice be emu o! the Soviet government. The Wanton: troops—Norweziuu Ind Dene-— would be given responlibility with- nut power. since they In both smitll countries. This idu her] daddy been 1‘ jected hy the West in print. nemllialivns. so the srtful Mr. Khrushrhev‘s remIrks must the been intended merely for W- Kalldfl pill-poses. They Ire unlikely tn “(ed-t the thinking 0! Inyone who has studied the problem of West Berlin. The forces of the Bil Three Western innrs Ire there now by right of conquest sud occupation. uml illhil‘l‘ the terms of Igreement nidtle hy the Allies with the Soviet L'llinn at the close of the Second World “hr. The forces of the West Ire in the dititled city 15 years IL ter the war‘s end because the peo- ple of West Berlin (eel thnt without their presence. the Communists would soon mttrrh in The present status of West Ber- lin can in no way hurt Mr. Khrush- chev. unless it is the very freedom of the citv to whirh he objects. it he really wants to normaiiu the situation. in he says. he can do so quite Past hy withdrawing his for. tea from East Germany and making it clear that there is no threat tn the (‘li\'. Bill that is sr-methinz else again. That. Is he wntlld say. is not likely tn happen until pilrs learn to whis. tle. lle has I pluusilile wav of pre- selttilltr his nwn side of the case. hilt his offel. Itll Itld up to the same protmsiliun: "Heads we win. tails you lune." Canada Please Note Australia, like (builds. in enn- rorned about the prospects! of Fritain‘s entry into the European (‘nmmtm Market. hut it in not get. tinttr ready to cry over spilt milk. Prime .\ll’ ster Menzies has been visiting Washington. and he and President Kennedy have had smne - limit In heart talks nn this subject. The joint communique issued Iftcr the White Hullse talks said the ‘ Prosidrllt and Mr. Menzies were agreed that. the pruhleul should he Ippruuched "not on my basis of theory or the use of pnrticulIr words but on A practical buis, ex- nminiuk commodities one by one. hnviniz in mind the protection or the interests (if both countries." They expressed their conviction that. l>_v this means. satisfactory solution.- wuttld he found. They Igreed that Allsirslin com— peted with the United States in the British market with respect to only I reintivelv small number of items—— though the items themselves were by no means of smell importance. With respect to these. technlal dis- cussions would be held hetween the two mvemments in In 01an to re- concile the trading interests of both unions. They nursed also. that with respect to A number of key printery products. the problems nised try the expansinn of the Common MIrket mifltt best be solved through Inter- nntiml armaments. Mr. Menzies put firm-rd the view that it wnuld he I "rt-Ive nlls- lnrtune" ii. site! the B ritlsh Mimi-thins. it turned out that the emiditimtn laid dmrn for Brltein'l iii 34% iii. tiliéii ml 3 I» r i i i l iii .ti ’3! l l I '. . . SCALPEI. . . .” OTTAWA REPORT b Patrick Nicholson Public Life And Private Responsibility No other Me In our in It . ynl'llament h-d the courlflr Io mum up and he counted when Douglat Fisher. the douxltiy deputy tram Purl Itnitur. pro- ym-d I pIrlIImenllry pay boon Neterlhelru must tit-m loved tit-t such In in- mlse would come eIrly in the lile ol the ntw peril-men! Ilected tut monlh. l These hope! IIIve been lhIi> lrrrd by lite mull Iuslrrlly edict: it plrlilmrnl whlth mun nit the mm in tighiru‘ their (“In hells rInllnl .lm uk tin-m to loosen their pocket books [or tin brunt at lurin- ment’I hell nut du \l Pl mtllv umt mm ply. when - mun nu lust pm claimed in thrm L'an u-Imn upon the CInIdiIlI publlc" Grout runcrrn has been crut- ett h're by the recent roun Judit- mvn| that an rx-MP uu [why at torruplly Irrtvllnfl - brtbr, )‘t‘l Itwuld I|n| be yuntlh- Id. (“11.1 I! JUSTINE!) County Judge FrInlt Custelln nut this! to sentence Inr mer M P Rhymnnt‘l anrly to JIll tor uranium - bribe at {mom would be "I lrIlulinuI insult to Inse it ‘ A I "Nd l lnnl wlilltll brtbv If!" Furlhfl'. he Erltlt‘li'd “IQ‘ "in-drqunle Nmunerlflnn 01‘ u rt" u A cause ol the client. 1"“! ’IKlml‘ll mllhl b! m- kal’PlPd by M Pl ll llylnl "II! URI! law nlIry lull"?! I my plum-vii oedvrd lmm enrmp Ilnn u m. toot. mil. CInIdI' Hul "In". word! Ir! mi ill "1""?! Libfl’ll M P nor M Ihll fled tube "that ol thstl mere mte our growl“ need Ior - Ilriour reunIlmPni of our whnle concept M public mol'Il~ Iy Mar-l lnltlflty ll nun-thin: um: be muted or aimed l Mll'l mm. Moll dour MPI M I'm-l .l Intrlrtty to u I They m at; F1 3 h- i [ii in! 5%: l l r l it it j: ,l .i i all; it. i g i ii. Ill ll n' ll :3 s l l? l i t l I l I l i i i" ll i. l i iii 3!. i El ! I ll: i leisure Ind less wnrk‘ Ititmnl- tlon. biszer un Ind better homes. Ill the pmmllel of the Iulttre I wonder what thele EEEE t l E ‘l. i E i ‘i iii: Elli tilt g l E :3 l en un- db“. WWII um. But Milli MIN IN!!! hi. flo- Iavlu Win IrIIIIII III. (or “Ian. fie II“ M IDHIIIIIlleI I119 tberthtyvlunedtnmylorl will menu. unlell youth ll will- In lo luhlnll line]! to work. in ellun. m In help inherit" Retreat From Algeria I! All. “INC! Pull M The tiny wet-tum o! 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We ‘rfil‘ lion [or "our children" ll AIA min. rumun locum: In rum, they unit not: the mlltleIl run at the m- right. possibly :reItlnI - m. or g- E Georlel Bldlull. who“ dmfln In I phllrnophy M Inlltamnul- nism thst may consider over- simplified it“ led them lutu po- lilitIl exile. Dolph! rum!“ mrulivlly in rhnuvinlstlr Ml - wlnl trtnrn. lnIlly refutes ante Ifl~ bend In lite iIr lell Afler Ir orient-titan. they any return to their eIrlirl’ I'ylelMeI, VII-lever Illnllllll Ihq fl» nIlly than. the new Fmrh will in the? vol-tile (lune-l into a Fruit-e common-d in u- . I pert oi polltl- ‘ They will well the enemlel at Ihe GIttlllIl Idmlnlllnilnn. tutude pnwlnclIl noblel huh: I- ‘ MtrIl nludeur. II well II "It Ian - Cnnimttnlll left who ny mid-u: d. GIulle could tum Iettlcd 1M Alkl'lll an i‘ i aliiiii: l l l l l l l in llill ii i I the ulcer um i. tiy-pmed. tn mum, the W ll flvamd [mm Ihe brill by cutting cmln nerves (vIlotnmyI. But nu ind olten l the (M mull RMVQ mall at the mun-u u. elk-mule the um-ucmlnl (Inns. Haw much letter it would be [I Dr. Lil- khet'l yrocedure prove: p l' n (- tit-hie bee-nu it mm mm- lent Iberian Plvtk‘ ulcer ‘ hmilthoutlountlnemnI-‘ é Ilh. 19!. VII Della lllll Inner Mull at media] tuplu I! “In”. lllmrnud ’nvl- lone security-um requiem.) HAIR AND NAIL LOH LS. writes: Tm Yuri I1. I hld IIMII Ire-II. My hllr‘ mumd .nu mm mu vi treItment (ram I dermItololist Now my Ion in! last Ill hII Mir Ind nIllI. II [MI I h c r.- dlilry tundliion" IEPLY ‘ we cu't uy um u l. or lln'l becqu the cm. of this lyw of mum in not known In inn-y mum. u mic-tat rum M on hair Inn. NIH II- ; vulvllnell t- nut In unmuumt mmmlmt at tot-i Inn at m: tmu the ruin Ind body. l m I]! "N!!! N17 write): it yur utter l‘ m the lat my nun u an. lmell. mm.mm lhlllllbel Ipcrlllm um mink? l Hmsuclllllfllllauldbe sanctum-murmu- zelnpltcnlnu lave learned anal whether your mum- rm minrutoudu-u.-meu. entitle-rile. rolltwollnln' r.I. erIII: I: uter- nay harm in mutt-e e we not inn-ml try-um. IIUt ‘ Lrin. ii in dlltlrult tn victurn at new line It ran: Ind Ilrvortl Ind we 't like them I h“. Illhflm (It Irlflll! IN MI! finial Vllllt CIIIIdI Ind done luur helm U] plum] I check «I Cnmmveflth Im- mllfItlon under I new immi- gntlnu let it demlndl th-t permits be recur-ed by Corn- u do n. m In. In! Commie-lib mu. nu in nu corrldor in a fun"! [emu-tun for the vlllll b immi- a-ttnu Ind mm. n In that they n y Kinda-n mpom Ind (rm have to n on to “other corridor leellu. “in! mm the bonds at Commute-1th Ind Empire llIv! Ida-dad is i Franco-German Enterite GM: — Mel. Trait. The FrInca v Germ-n client! lym est bound by [ Cmnllnr Kent-d AdenIuer‘I worm. mu villt in rmm In I vet- 1 com and mm nmltlonl at tannin bet-mi the in m l helm- l tit-t the yrelent um at m. . may tn their nlflliml will line lollmved an qultkl! utter i the Nut ocmpelinn M rum-e Berle-Lil til! wrdl-Ilty M the in th reception given DI. Adensuer. m the male. millury Ind dlnlnmlue mam-um between PrInce .nd Veil Gummy, aim undoubtedly tut-t old m- l flclfilll Ind meningitis. Given l mouths. IbeIe ream-Id tinttuu tould once more he u- ‘ M. to lhe kmrd Em l \v Ind . lul the elIInm of Inch Pro- ntIllun Ibwld be nudlly n- eedllll. The "tun of larlner ur- Ir! vInlIhlu u the um me at lump: I: held. named Ind the old . n- IioIIl Infill!" Ir! mm. unlined Ind lrr'lfll‘ll. m it till ICIREU “I "fired. the Ih-uux at I nlwpmenb is! the WI! In. FIrIIIIIIr m of conflict ind Eumnl. mu“ I. return In the team of the e, lvnl emu-l Impetus to [he movement in! Int-open: unity, Umhiy Iboul the course an ant Chlrlel a Glulle mimi- In bind 'lelt dummy in NI n Int More the Chlmllor lenti- e m Canmuflllly h - leek- !» IP24 ID the movement toward Eumun point") unllv. lut tie hm little chInre u! hllmtnl pollttnl trim-nun. until he turn the dtflzrenro between Bum”! Inky no French "film". Th Irr he rltnn In pollrlel tun hm delayed European unity. the more he awn-rues : return In the dlultmn m of union- u rivIlry. watt-h .t ml t- u- the VIM. m KING’S COLLEGE SCHOOL WINDSOR. NOVA SCUI'lA minded "- A RESIDENTAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS 0 Grade V1 to Ismail-tint Syllabus d-ignetl in WWII," hw- tar OUR YESTERDAYS m— .- 6-. may ‘FIVIYIIIIIGI till-1t .- -3 i i: it 3 l E l l i i l 3 "iii if i 5 iii? ’l r I; : l l i! I.“ m ii: iii "F "I 'I-I I'F'I'll ii iii i l l Ill it 1 ii 3 ' I"! in“ it It ii :l ll l i l G .. V l l I i i i t ll ll 5 l I B ATTENTION! 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