| iy Lh i & 6 : is g c°E | 3 2 if } ftFs Es ¢ i it rh | + j Hi SHE Wis diet nl Featee F 3 get, out and why haven’t we ~~ anette ioe we.carried, in = special fisheries, edi- been dominated by Prince Edward Island’s sister Atlantie provinces.” | has been ‘premiers of the two largest ‘prov- inces to sit beside the prime minister held their own press briefings and ; assailed the fee __ goverr y o Premier Johnson complained that as though he were the British North - America Act. Preivier Robarts label- led the conference “an exercise | Island is concerned. While our re- quirements haven't been fully met, by any_means, we did get a substan- tial increase over what. we had been _ . offered a month ago, and over what | - ‘we ‘have heretofore been forced to get along with. Previously in recent years, -bigger provinces ‘had it pretty much =their own way at these federal-prov- ario especially. The fact that they This_province, he noted, “is now - Moving into that field with the steel draggers for the new George- 7Has-the minister had any reason ‘apd’ has his department dissociated ’ itself from the obligation it assum- ed of underwriting a large part of the financing of these activities? Surely we should know what the ~——séore isin this matter, and why, if —~~there ‘has been any change in federal ~~ poliey, ¥ has” nt hae <7 = The Channel Tunnel An interesting event occurred in Paris a few days ago, when Britain tional publie authority. At a news _ year. This confirmed the existence of » a vein of chalk linking the two coun- - tries, and it is this chalk vein which |. ‘the twin rail tunnels will follow. _ | Besides rail freight, the tunnel It is estimated that it would cost tourists 25 per cent less to go by tunnel than by the present ferry services which are about $44.80 per The financial problem still has to. once sie — “- a Appa e + Press Staff Writer a) [Treatment | The West German Problem "| By Dr. ; A reader writes E i she by _ the _six-country European | Erhard when ‘the in-| Common Market, but even the | cates it him, ‘a severe suicidal | goals of this operation have - : such instances | been frustrated’ by the deter- | EXTREMISM ON RISE EST) or electro- | mination of French President Those canvassed as ECT) therapy may | de Gaulle that no supernational | Successors include moderates as an emergency | government would direct the |'Well as some linked with right- » destiny of his-own country. - wing’ nationalists. .In some parts EST therapy is best done in| ‘The economies of the six part-| right-wing extremism appears hospital and under the direc-|'ners’ are. so interwoven as a | to be -gaining strength. : an ees t. The treat-| result of the Common Market'| Tranquillity in Europe de- | ments are _Siven three | that _many_ conclude | pends in part on East-West co- _ | times-@ week in a series of 12 to’| that the unity rade bloc | existence. West German ‘de- ~“>14 for. paychotie -depression. As | can withstand the ae bm for reunification of the three or four treatments | tional political; ruptures. — But.4-two may be needed when the antl-‘| there participation. in the | tered | ae 1 spam L + — Bet “the -im- | crises that could ‘bring on an|restreint. $= 2 8 # |« | @vidual is mn a sedative and | jiarameerete 5} cher or a ieee te date |__°NO FAIR-HE WORE | OTTAWA REPORT by Pati a A FALSE FACE, TOO” i i f ! if | itt 1 i | t i 4 it & 4 n E F t it igh ei to be satisfactory enough to.| . Faby: | i lie TF E F. 3 ; 8 f é 7 | i i f F i fie ! ; HH i q °f ¢ i i i t ‘| ; i i | 4 s ¥4 | | r r ; 2 | ! e the ‘motion, which the F i 5 in ag EF it : 3 SF i nll Leamington should be- by a single federal sub- ction. this seems sting meth- fl i fi i rt Hilt in z i see | % i 4 ! ; Wi rt] iff a a i te li z Fg if 5 and ist: who oversteps the fair comment can at censured for i si]. Subsidy Confusion. __ ~ London Free Press » i a s i i : x z j as ! ie eft i | | f Fy i i | of the project. Each year’s delay will likely add to the financial burden. ; -, The tunnel would. cost £170 mil- | lien (3476. million), but some of- ficials put the total over-all costs at miore than $560 million by the time ™ - funds are raised to meet all - the fimancial charges. The two govern- ments plan to set up permanent working groups on the- project. One of their tasks will be to conduct dis- cussions ‘with ‘private financial in- terests that are already planning the @ i, t | Occasion. is pernaps the most im- portant thing te emerge from last week’s deliberations. Ottawa stood firm in tts refusal te meet their ds- ‘| mands or vacate any further tax fields. If. they found they needed more revenue, ft told them, they could raise their own income taxes. So the big satchele the big fellows brought -with them to the parley went back half empty, and they left mumbling and grumbling, while the little fellows, for a change, got something of. break. Something | ‘by way of recognition of their limit- | ed tax potential and special fiscal needs. The Prime Minister summed it up pretty well. when, in reply to .& query whether it wasn’t the’aim of co-operative federalism to make the provinces happy, he replied: ‘No; it’s to equalize the unhappiness.” ive financing, he. pointed | e hardest part .of co-opera- The last thing the average man is willing to admit is-that police before it was placed in publie circulation. . That left some $330,000 danc- dng about and our copy of “The. Counterfeit Detector” made: us think of friends who now look suspiciously at any note higher.’ than $2.. ~ .| The booklet says that even the oe federalism. - fom Hungarian tervilory. | -The Average American — PR ll aise igh HED 10 minutes helping his wife with —as—the -researcers i i i il . me despondent, I cry most of the | credible dialogue between i F : ai if om a. z j 2 TT) i ! i # g a 68-year-old’ economist is ci operation’ among the Westerp ifed with having led his country | allies : =| Some Voters Like It Hot ch i it i With events fast moving * tactics, campaigns would be sh di nee United Sta ; fought on a higher level. E ‘Only eight deaths-have been _re- respective compete ‘of- | ® Charming personality be he corded in 10,000 treatments. Fre- | fice- and play “upon Bente -ce-| testball- conch television annou- ctures and dislocations are com- | ther thah addressing reaxon. | ®¢et. military hero or movie the edie ene, | Sale kind of campaigning is on star.. He may or may not have -earefully. : occa. lie policy or administer the com- a oe Is there such a | ples to expediency, heed lat- In. constantly improving edus ing-as a steel corset that could est public opinion poll jn disre- | cation lies hope fer the future. wate OH 8 doeppet shemech? Oak ot Sak on See ome Only as more voters come to ; victions substitute invective | see the importance of thinking eee ie ars of steel or | (or mudslinging), for rational | through the issues involved* and giter light alloys are available | discussion of the issues, who is |of-dispassionately choosing the — ae a ee at fault? The candidates cannot | candidate best equipped to serve just mach. This eruas. works be made to shoulder all the_| will the nation have better can- -” ee Soe | blame. If they did not know that }-didates, better campaigns, and Who Watches the Watchers? 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