Eh: fiuurdiau; “nu—mummmm‘ filtflfluwub 4 “have” F E l by Nimplun l‘ I'M Mun. Manley-4 an. u... .4 i...- mmm N. bf“ Annually by in. him at a! m ammo“. man-a u u at '6 m. Annual-d r em mud-iwmmuitxiumo h all right- .- mutt-mm bi hm.» alno 1W sum-th mu. Not at.- asr w «an by um... III on a m by mall - Nut twin «a u.- an wine-d by rural. limo a n. all llllrld and UK moo .- uia Ilseva aunts. suit-h c.- Not at... 1: w mat. may. Mun-ho: suit. It. b at Cittuialnll. wan Tin . iit PAEE . 13¢. Cheer Up, Mr. Fleming! Though he now belieies that Britain Will endmvor to safeguard Canada‘s trading interests if it joins the European Common .‘iar— ket, Finanu Minister Fleming ta atili harping on the old theme. “We must recognize nonetheless." ha lays. in this event. “that even at best Canada and other Common. wealth countries will have to face aome trade adjustments." The tmuble with statements of this kind is that they do not go far enough. They arr only half-truths. Of course we shall have to tn:e trade adjustments it' Britain does what there is every reason to ex~ poet it will do. Everi'btidy in...“ that. Most of us think it “ill be a good thing anyway. though plainly Mr. Fleming doesn't. What he fails to note. however. is that there will he adjustments in tiny case, whether Britain joins the (‘nmmon Market or not. Does he not realize that the ex— istinir one-sided pattern at R h- Canadian trade, so heavily in Van- ada's favor. cannot he maintained indefinitely? If Britain does not secure larger markets and economic L'rmvil’l in Europe it must demand much greater access to Canadian and other Commonwealth markets. or turn elsewhere. The record shows that for all our boasted trieniship toward Britain we have repeatedly damaged British trade hv rcstric- tinns on such things as textil . au- tomobiles, ships and shippinz ser- Vices. These restrictions will have in no hit the board. whatever hap- pens And this is where "t‘nnst""f- five and imaginative lendershi the phrase is Mr. Fleniiniz's—vis re- quired in framing policies to meet the challenize. We trust. hot‘ore ‘he trtlmnl elrction campaign is nl't‘r. thtil ivr ahall hear something: more con. structin t‘mm Conson‘titiie speak- art on this point It i: tin-mm, tit. n-ui' thmv keep trotting Britain nut u a Whipninp-horse for the rouse- quenccs of vital Changes that are inevitable. one Wav or the other. in Fanada's trade situation f‘hanges. too. that are beinl hailed tilwwhere with hope and enthusiasm. its mark inir the most imaiziniitive iippmach to free world unitv that has been undertaken since the war. Seattle Experiment In Seattle. a hnndlul of men Ind women who should be dead by normal medical criteria. are li and leading nearly normal llv on. of them. a young phi graduate student. was dying inst anti-mt. By fall he was well err rh h .0 bull to his studies and re- “. and last December he was married. Three weeks- ago. .9 a m meeting. he gave a paper C the anthem-tit: behind the d.- Nlel that keep: him alive. The awry he told was of the “mph of a new type of artificial Ildnry and a moth of treatment flat has lull able to [in tits in- m an a peter than M tum will never function min. M each a person atnka. lulu mull verb. to a painful an: um. while new: of the m.andnamhaeerptdvhi la over 40 years out or uth tiu.‘ no dependents. Thane committees have a grim reaporiaibility indeed. to choose who i to live and who is to die. But the pmject in still in its early stages. and cannot be speeded up indie. crimirutely. it La not simply a quest- ion of the need (or more centres. more space. more equipment. and more manpower. What has been accomplished to date has been re- search toward a goal. not the at; tainment of the goal itself. The treatment dev' ed by spec— ialists at the University of Wash- ington School of Medicine is experi— mental. It needs imprm'ementl, which are being deieloped. There may also be pitfalls that have not yet become evident. At present, too. the coat is great. it has been estimated that it takes roughly 510.000 a year to keep one patient on treatment. Because of all these tumor is a limit to the pace at is pension nan wisely he pursued (‘tir- rently about a dozen patiF-nls can potentially be handled hv the faci- lities in Seattle. BY the end of an- other year. according to the leader of the research project. it should be sufficiently enlarged to handle about all of the most medically ideal candidates {or the treatment who live in the State of “'ashinytnn. At the same time it is empha- simd that an artificial kidney ile— vice, however marvellous. will not do everything a real kidtiei' does. and the importance of this disparity over long-term treatment need] evaluation. Furthermore. it o tn e medical centres have not been its successful with long-term ti-t-at- merit as has the Seattle group, Thus. the time for a t‘tillst-rile prn— gram has not vet arrived. irriglc though this fact is. But it points the “av to a new age in scientific achievement, of in- calculable benefit to m'inhind. if only the full resniircns :it our dice pnsal could he directed to 'hi: mid and not wasted in silir‘idtii computi- ion for the means at mas de- struction. New Maine Market Maine potato izroiior: have ap- parently been more siit're~~fiil than their Canadian counterparts in re— opening an old trade route to Europe. import restrictions impis— ed because of plant diseases had closed off this potato trade ’or many years. but it l‘!~ ripened and the fourth \iii|\fllt‘"i in the past month at .‘ilellf‘ Wittilflt" was loaded last work at Strtirsport on Penobsmt Bay According to a No“ \‘nik Tints-s report. credit (or this li‘l""“7l' is given to Paul J. i . Mint iiidustrv chici’ ot’ the . ' here ex- titis ill‘I‘t' l'lnmrtment o! :‘Kl'ii'iltliil't‘. ith visited Europe mirli’ hi the t- tit and convinced impiiitr-r: that ‘he l‘lalnP pntutm mttin mm all -'e» quirements. The shimmip rate. in- cluding loading and unloading. now runs from ninetv cents to nr'-‘v $1.25 per hundrodwt-iirht. l-Iurotwan buyers pay approxirru‘elv thr same price that hlii'ers in Boston are now paying—$2 to $2.10 per hundndweighl. plus shipping ~st. The program. says The Times report. has iziven new impetus to Maine growers. who haw: niit’ -'~d in recent years (mm cnmpt‘titiun frvrn other states in the I'nion whose mwinp seasons span thr calendar and can provide fresh whines throughout the rear. The Maine season. of course. is limited to the summer and early fall. EDITORIAL NOTES Dentists. eumu an exchange. should try a switch in their fluori- thion efforts. If they were to 0p pose this vital health measure. now. chances are “they would he flayed art greedy monopolists and flouri- dation plants would spring tip like crab grass in Julv." o A university professor has won a 53.500 Canada Council Inuit 'or photon-piling sol-rte historic streets in the Atlantic Prmrinm brim the nth": redevdoprnent mile NW - in and change the over-all civic scene. The mall‘s mm m in Erie Arthur. prvfm :1 architecture at the University at Tmtn. who bop. m nie'a pictorial record a! m of the streets in Halifax. Wu. St. John's and Saint loll. Hare the mild march of prep" a link. at than villi m BABY SITTER OTTAWA REPORT bx Patrick Nicholson Canada's Military Code Of Law vitamin, int-2 had - rm sprout-ii in lnmst them in ,tne past “Eek A gaunt recl- hrlclt minimal has bum the scene at drama inhuman with the glamour ii sub-nu m smuggling. and with the pan- .tiu oi liidnes and iuigitu; military hardware. This was the sequel to Prim Minister Dielenhakrr'a hummu- return! in Parliament two months but. that tour men in our arni)‘ and mu dink-Putin u-ri'll'? had been “attuned in lilt‘ smuzglin: at either gold m’ opium In lndo—C‘hina" HIE. Kill other fiddler! "01’! im- piil'ali‘d. Thr Canadian criminal Cutie t'rll't only he uppitai where (autumn Invert-unity rules. nnmclv nu cunmub lrlrrliil'y. Eisrwhen. Canadians may be lllhjm'l In the local law But the lndo-Chtmsl‘ authorith tnolt no action titans: tut-tie uiicmi Canadian smugglers AM it the Cunadlul it-irai anpflraltu «mid not tourtt the dlyflmnnu. WM tm lhmr written mnlession they virnt ttnpunisiwi at law. FARREACHING LAW lliit any mt-mbe-r (Ii Mir arm~ at Iiirrt‘s ii .ubtmt in our rnil'- IH‘\‘ (‘Md‘ nl lliW is‘hrn‘vlv mt ninv he on duty Trim at the minim um mil with by Fanndinn military .uuioi-ittu ill lMo('h|m their guiit beta: rslililllslk‘d. each was timi two and wmiy mmsz This mm a light srntaire in hr! M iii. admission in: another midil‘r that tip was paid $1.37“ tor Vmilflllmi hm two pucitum o opium The nlhrl' numbers M thr Armv—am maior. mm nu. mm: "id on. "ninth—Metre ll- roads lurk in Canada. In um Mimi tor trial ttty mmmmill in min: Lih! nu ma Canadian mun oi in. this mi‘llury u1- [must it open bi the pm. im- it-u the proceedings up ahead tor rem at naduul runny The case! M the Eve Alena mind g‘agéid- i 3 iii“ Him 7‘ I”. I r35 i 3 l iwu spnrmt up .- impr—‘vely M attauiablr by I led ensign pinned 14) till wall. and red bun lflny imus—tahlec. tr. smashed by me eiuuiunn mama. u the military unwed ahout the aminroumdxccpt what they named the weirdo (Usual MIN! Win the la“ hand III thr man to slim the Sinatra Swords. traditional- i iy potutui invent the pruned t it humid guilly, flinch-18ml}! . littered the floor. among Polish- ed bmu and thumb Weasel rut-prised to notice. to thu military panoply. a brusquenem in Min a bevy hand than Ill civilian cut-rut unit with A hand which Lt uneven In its chastise-mm! Put- the military. otuwu also Mirfl'i. are mumps mfllnld to mitts» a court at innit! with a military “outer-iii with” an accusation is me times «random: in m" m lit tmtutuble evidcrw at mill uni-warts. as i said. have had a rm Wk to intbmt them. Breakthrough in Laos h Mus-nu Iy Imp Car-Adlai: Praia This cuiiui sum in uhowlug nn “gm ti and ot- surprise mrr Communist bruit. thrniizh u. L s Sunday vs at um indlt-llad i (In the rnnlr '. that thr Com- Iriumst rapture at Nam Tha. - lnvin only at mill-s iron. the ma rum border, should rial prtwrnl the lnrmntlon iii a enali~ tinn anvemment in the int-ii Soilthvnsl tslnn Cmmll’y. Otlirially. the flute depart flit-lit rim-rim the Action .r a violalinn ot the cushlll’! which is supposed to lravr been in rt- mt in Lnnls um year no. The cumin r been vie lliNl (mailmth lltmlh not in writ a mi: The us, it is re ported. rmutiv warned on Wmimt Premier Prince Bout: Oum trial it. val lnokinl tor marble by buildiu ilp Ma mm. tarv strength in the Nam m .um — a trp Mardrd u m i voutive norm iron common Th vmiz‘il neutrallfl ll . SlllVItlnl . coali- tlmi to rule the country I)! mo.- ooti with warm- at the held at 1M [nonmetal Such a rotation war the pro- ot hon the ".5. a Plowm- ln trance be!" in Geneva nearly I yell' Ila. Some Mun-ea III Gela- feel lhlt In! Chlnl. also I limb! of th- mlrrnu. ballet“ II has only to Ill! all In [lull i i Venue-ice II at 3 it it it i H H. “but-h- .i 0 I stall Writer Sunday's .rtlbu unitith titu rrllicisni into greater bromin- mrr Kill" Communist .heiti parts at Laos arr um: u supply rum-s inr lied rum-tutu in South Virl xam Avcrcll Nnrrlmnn L's aslil- taut state secretary tor Far Elsi”?! attain (lid nnt M‘er to satisly thr critics uimi he hppurrd mt it tricvtxlon our!- tioii program A<kcd uity the Communists I'ollld share the w s drsirp to end the rivii w n m. llarriman repliui: “is not a very .ttmtivu piece of real not: . . . it may well be out thr- truuiuu wnuiti like to m that um krpl aru- trnLlnr "l0 llmr brunt." OUR YESTERDAY; lFrsIll the (hurl-I FlleIl n Amoll the Am a: data in min [or the autumn ‘ vacation um. Thoma! While. m at Van Archaic-M While. no and Mn White. Guam tum-n, wt or Juan. mum and Mn trim. and snare- Pit- cairn. Summerllde Mr Pit- cairn Iho ta itudyiu tor the minuuy. reed the lawn in st Mary‘a Church Sunday rvenlu. Pine iiili Divinity Hall. Hallax: dqm- lumin- at Divinity ‘ were mtrrral on the Miami-- Prim Edward irimim- In. Elt- Andrews. Rev an. All- lq and Irv. a M. saint. m Dimmhll b M Emmetnlr‘u Iylllmlv-hh it. i ai‘ifigi "iritiiti- l t r 5 5‘ i- H? at group — The majority at hypi- truslvel. The remedies include led-- rim, truuqullum. and the tai- lzidr diuretic]. The latter lmr tension by reducing the amount at fluid in the (laurel. lDr v... Dellen will Inna ourstinna on medical lflvlcl it I stamped. reli-lddraaed am lope lrcumplntel murllJ HATE! HEB-NM E. M writes: Recent X-rlyl . shaw hernla between the ribl o! the breartbone. Could thll be caused by wearing . helrlnl ald' REPLY i No This in a hiatua hmta. In vihtrh pan of thr Itolli Eh perudos mount the diaph- rafim and Into the chest causes distress. especially when lvinc flat more In alter Iatlnt. ericl nllcn is obtained when alt- ttu: or slandina bee-nu .m— lly lcnds to pull rim tlll stomach Surzerv Ll rec i'c A hcannr aid plus hal- ‘tt-rics it not that heavy and most mun iii-ruin arr unrelat- ‘l ed to strain LANOLI'N PIoDUCTI 1'! C G writer in v1” 01 thr large mount of cholesterol In thr [arm or lanolin that In put in creams. lotions. hllr tin-«inns and slim!!!“ snap Wit-at prevent: thll cholesterol lmm Mini! absorbed by the blood In even lamer nmnunll than that produced by the land we at“ EPLY The skin act! I! a blrrlrr but it it dnubitul whether any at the cholesterol la PM D! thr blood thrulxb lhll mule. DIE? llllll'lul’l II ALANCED M .t writes: Can a pet-um lose wellht on I M cal I tilth din, no matter that he eats’ or. must certain toodr be tnatvd“ IEPLY Most people will lnu Ill Ill raloflrn Paul M (D. mus. 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