i ‘. é Uh: Gum-diam burn—unmuaaauaanen-e I.£MW .— in: lead ma- t—nlv- a... as.— M-oad u... mt a. mi... him! a... ‘n n.‘ mum. nuns-w at M m...- m... m... er. -. "am my. Ild. bum .m- a Winds. tun-q... Ala- - u and... hum-d oat-anally p, lam W hvvk- India as Univmm A... emu... uo (aloe-n um. um- mo and mm. mwwmn Ina-mmmi. mum-emath he». a... nun...- n. Ova :5. ae. mm a. (-v‘. slim a ya. by man. .wai mus-id ama- — satiric-d by um... auno . y... an island .ad u: moo Dav ua u.- mm...- mind. Inmh c.- .u. a math. in .w 7: w . 9i! .p. tut o lo at C' “The airway]! memo!) ... deal... i a la. neuter! .ni." ‘KIICRSIM 7 .ll' u, in. 'AGI I Carping Criticism One would imagine, after all ills pluma which have accrued to the hilt Central Provinces under our so— called nullonul tariff policy, that the” spokesmen wrulii be the lust Ml talk about the evils of political pressure in this Atlanlle area. That Is what a writer in the Financial Times of Montreal undertakes to do. holaever. readout \I‘ a lecture on the auhject which is nauseating in its hypocrisy. ' I What chivt‘v disilli'lll this critic ll that the lllriellllliker (internment ahould pronli=e an early start on our Prince Edward island c ails e w a y. which he convltlers to he in the na- ture of "a carrot dangled to fulfill the ends at political expediency." I‘Are there no more productive ways of spending a hundred million d0l< lars?” he asks. Fonrededly. Ihe At- lantit Province: need help out of their economic dolllrllnis, hut there should he "n coherent and systemat- is pmrram" to remedy the problem. Year after i'eor. he complai sub- atantial suluidies are paid out ad hoe measure follows another. and nowhere is the end in silrht. No at- lempt la made to relate one step to another or to suggest the general direction that such little might bike." Ignored ill the fact that pm grams of this kind have been draft- ed, and that our causeway has lig- ured prnnlinnnlly In all oi them. YeIrI ago it was lndorsed h_\‘ APEC, by the Maritime Boards of Trade and the Atlalitir i‘romiers' ("anter- ent‘e. Now that the surveys have in- dicated lta ecnliumic as well all itch- niull feasibility. the importance of the proim't rennin. top priority in lenerallr rnnreded in these parts. The Financial Times writer seeks to give a quite ialse impression in this respect. And In his concern lhotlt thr danger of government! yielding in “political pressure" he em nnlhinir Wronu. apparently. with Liberal Leader Pearson pmmisinl the construction of a new French- lannlare iele ’<ion station In Que- bec T‘itt', rou-truriion of new (‘BC headquarters in east-end Montreal. and a new drum-water harbor for Iimnuaki at a time when the deep- water harbor. of Saint John and Halifax are at ll ion to find huai- nee-l Here was evidence of m political hriherv. if you liltl to fall It that: but the Montreal economist nn't see it at all. US. Foreign Aid LAM week the question of aid in (humanist countries dominated the m h the LIS. Senate on Preli- O-H have the effect of cutting off I a“ in Poland and Yunnlavia, “I d which have hinting at or. his mania-a The bl as panel authorizes $4.0 billion {or foreign aid. $216 million less than the Presi- dent had uked. It now luel to the House 0! Rapresuautivu. Even in its modified form. this meaan is regarded M a complete reversal of Washington's traditional aid policy, which attached no atrinn in such case: as the Hoover lamina relief prolrrum and the Marshall Plan. The bill. in efiecl. puts foreilrn aid on a rigidly ideoloxiul basis and bars all aid, except in surplus farm commodities. to countries “dominat- ed by Communism or Marxism.” While the prohibiiion is directed primarily against Communist-ruled Yugosla and Poland, it could also he applied to countries in which socialist “Marxism” predominated. including a number of democratic European countries. and many un- der—developed countries in Asia. Africa an .1 Latin America when need (or aid is acute. To auch countries It may well appeur that the measure was modi- fied. not on grounds of principle but rather to enable easier dispos- al 1.! 1'5. surplus commodities—an assumption which could amuse a lot of unnecessary resentment. The Dollar Mystery In this hot argument. about the dei'aluated dollar. one think keeps puzzling ua more and more. Why. when it was devalued to 90 cents {or many years tollowinlr the var. was there little if any DOIIUVWBNY at all? The controversy started after it had risen to a premium over other currencies. Then there was persis- tent agitntion that its value be bmtlirht down. Surely the Liberals. who have made this an outstanding issue in the current campaign, should be able to explain why devaluation was an lrood then and so bad now. Why, even last June. just a year ago. the hiKh value of the Canadian dollar was considered in the report of the Senate Committee on Manpower and Unemployment as having “undoubt- edll'" had an adverse effect "on the growth 0! employment npportuniiies in the country." We have forgotten who wall on that committee. but presumava it comprised Liberals as well as t‘nn. servatii‘es. chosen for their know- ledlre of monetary matters and econ- omic pmillems generally. No doubt the method and timing o! the deval- uation was diil‘erent on this occlu- sion than in the past. hilt dot-s that make so mtlch difference to the net result? The point. according to Mr. “'al- ter Gordon. Liberal financial expert, is not that the det'alllaled dollar helps our export industries—that is so. he conredes. “But we should not. overlook the (act that devalualinir our cllrreneey to its present rate will have substantially the name died as a 7% per cent increase in tarifia rilrht across the board." That'll what he says in wrong. But doesn‘t that laid to the conclusion that under the Liberals, when the dollar was de- valued to 90 cents. it had "substan- tially the same effect" as a in per cent increase in uritfs "right across the board"? It's all very confusing to us poor laymen. We are left with the impm. wion that had the dollar not been de- valued al this time. it would he a etill hotter iaeue in this campaim than It is now. EDITORIAL NOTES Noting that Lord Beaverme the Britloh newspaper mam, ha- lnounted a crusade against Britain'a altry into the Common Market. the Financial Poet observes: "1n half a century 01 emaadtnl for sundry politic! an... W has ahnoat Ewan been on the lush». dde.Sohisulnt-iniaahadarnen {or the ‘Keep Britain (aw finale.” e e e ‘l'he parade of Vancouver.” meats the Victoria. EC. Times. "have had time in which to think Handy Hints For Drivers 5 i i i NOTES BY THE WAY Wu!“ Ivlu-haw-aa-l him .i if. i l E iii! :lll Ell :i it: Iii-mu” still lurvival: Have your tax fluted impo I “I! d r i V or but III old mint. he . m is In line he ninth penal-l mul- the modern lunertalaawaya are paaaealer m m. trach. Pin a amt... EMILIO that will minimize latilue aad km the driver alert Stop l... imam-n [of an hour'nr In . tkla a rattle brea . rlu. type at schedule often puldd. oi relautloa and mini- mim Itraln Sl‘ll in II a hotel or motel by 8 or 1 n.m.. not I [nod nllht'l aim. and all" Is“ early. I! ll "11le la driv- more than «to milel - day. al- tlaouull many are able to cover WI under ideal tollditionl. Alter d a r k drivinl ll three times more dauaernus than day time highway mm. )lllly and road! lilo CIT” THE BANDWAGON BROKE DOWN OTTAWA REPORT b Patrick Nicholion Question Game In Election Campaign The popular rein...“ panel I e railed “rue... Ques- lions ' has n. poua.e.pa.l in u... elem-m urn nix... lulu-m leader lune. rum... posed 1... questions u. Prim . Minister .lpl... Dielenbaker, to mpg... in. argume... on. me yea... ol Conservative [oieru- me... a... damall-d la. can. dian economy and Illrli‘atni unemployment M. meleabalte. n... aucn l... own replies in rebuttal oi Mr. Pearaon'il araument the latter In an lurn l... expounded his own mum... .eplu. a... Publir errlu Mum... David Wall... .umum that there are In all!!! questiona, whit-ll M. Pearson should a... .. Taken tnltether. "we twenty auemnna aeauy Iummlviw me rampailn lone. debated bi apokralnen in. our n... [real yo. no... pan... Man-m... Mr Walker alaln .i M., r arson PUBLIC FORUM ‘ nl. .n-n .- sin a .a. 1...“... ‘ one. a .l .- l... he nu... nun-um. —— mac-nut roll “ml: nlar a... »7 l'rrmli me lo ll\' a ten word. on bell-ll oi ind-e hn Cannot speak in.- lhemselvea l Mer lo the deal enlldrea who have attended the day than! for Ihe deal at the VotlIinnai Ichuii at charlolinuu, uueslmn t... earl. one. In am... hla or her m... mud on each topic 50 here are t... rhiei quesliona by time two prominent ramp-lg»... Pearson "Doe: Mr Dieien- baker agree that .l u. nu... un- portant to rebuild confidence in no noun. nl the Canadian m»... only and the liability 01 her tin. lnrrs"” Walker -wt.. do You .l.ll .letry Canada a. home and a b .-.. a d whrn ism and 1952 are provinl td he l'analia'a mnst prnsperuul ya... i.. tum...-w Rein-mu: in me exchanae rale ni p... dollar. .\lr. rennan ask- ed "What ciirri uill detailin- lion lo a si-cenl dollar line on the cost It! [hint for Can.- dians“ This in anurred _ M. Walkrr'a qumiirln "wt. dd w... attark Iieillliallon ..l the dollar Ihlrh )our rhiel lrlvillar. Waltrr odmda. lpflkinl inr the Liberal pa. , aperiiically re- rnmmrnded Mom: was in Parson “Does M. mete... hakrr anrre that one m.ll..... nrw m... mil be meat-d u. the n e at in... Mars" ' Walker “wt... dn .Vnu ieel that Canadian. Ihould turn «ill the (‘nnarri'atlrr [lu'ernmenl rhlrh memo Canada imm the Mea- alnn inherited 1...... ihe lnrmer Liberal Emernment’" < (In auiemmeat nuanrina. Mr. ‘ II emu... "and “la M.- melen- halter rnnrrrnvd hy the (act that ihe htlrlltn doiieita up post- punement ni‘ lalrI. In Ihli they mu... rorrrtpnndlnuly htaher laaeauill bop-id In the lu~ re'" Walker, "way do you .mn. plain «i deitett llnanrina. aim. ydu your-ell advoealed it"" qtleslinn enath v him”... to M.- Dleirnbakt-r'l dump-a. that the scale a. u.» come “all in lint. lower Ihlll under "it lorrrler inner-l a...- ernmenl. M. Pearson uied “Does n marry in... that I . .u lat-a1 the averlle Canadian Is no“ payinl more in Iaxel"" Walker "why do yau keel: mm...“ m ore and more extra spending. now tnialllna ll 3 aillmn, when ypu lop... .l... mud n... lhe tnrame m to a. least to per "pr" wuo suorLt) nova“? suukcxtlna in... "The Liberals aw- lhe answl-ra". uhll-h l. t... .ampamn slogan. M. Pearson a.i..-.i wen... u there in the Prime simmer. mend live y... pi... Ihlrh ulll male e... cult! in... in Canada“ 1-.. win... in. Walker's a...» up... reply “Why do ydu ieel that y... ......l.l be a [nod en...» Mum... to... your rhlri ll. u» tho [)llymslilnn" Wh d.. you. hire Gordon. Kent. tandem...- and a urine ..l othrrs a. ad. n... u... I... your parliament.” in..- lenanll are inrmnpeienl‘ And uhv da you pride.“ in champion lree enterprise Ilier Armin: that many nl your wllrlea and aims are the name In those M the ancillllll. Ind after rnltalini mie 01 your rhch Canada) lrldIlil Inc a lien arm" Pearson “l.- Mr Dieirnhaker ntillird lliat hls polity has If. rmnplilihed what it an out to w" Walker “Why do you attach Canaervattve polirlel walra y... and Mr Liberal auupm'ten vni- ed Mr in Parllament’” 'i'ne Mini-ler la enrrect n. siatlnI that learner! . hr lhe deal are mam Thi- mtd ines- accordtul madame-hi rule ll ecnnivlntrii the law oi apply and demand. that men teat-lien "IMAM rom- lland a mbalanlial “law-ll u m . tt i. ipdud diaturhlnl to md the Men! Mimi. i the Department .1 education in i u. a teach-r M deal iml Of her E n i; 5 :%;i" ii i l l i ii ii ii. i l l l i ii - it ill idii i i" ii i l l l I‘.fi.. ; l TooE'ig AN Fanadian chartered bank aeepina n... much money in the "inner reserved" they maln- ialn aaainxt loaaeli on loan and investment.‘ 1's... hmle men. Mr Geoltrey Conway and Mr Martin “(mm-n —- both and- uate “mil ol ecu-mks # in in it; i; i l Ell ;! i l i l iL I i ii ill I E i ii i ll [:5 ii i i [I l i I l t l 3 l Influence Beyo m u— 42 An Anchor? Allme lain a mem H nnly three times the arena- Im ralin M the prwunn I! yean. Maura with .en'me. limited to up... we averlle annual u... .1 the i... as ye... The "main mm... me" u this point that iae “eareulve” . E l. S} g i l hi i i l I l l i ii i! i' ii ill ll il 5'! :5 ;l l i l i l a I e l l l :l ll 0!! I higher rlIk. ‘ Frilan the ordlnlrv I'ulel oi . sale 4...... u. .a. letter. such I! Idlusllnfl spot'd with the abilv it) to N‘P ahead. Carl tend Io travel in l. erd .. 1-... u. .p... yoursoll between me... a... don't lorprt to tail: It Easy. ll)r \nn lkllen “Ill Inll‘er questions on medical tnplrs il “amped. aeliraddresaed "Iva- lope mom..." mu...“ l . luacnuu to INFEC'HOV Mrs \' uni... wt... rnyllve year old a... a cold her to m- peraiure .lm and l'm up hall the night tryinlt to make her comiortable Ihave to keep her lndoora until l... inieeiion g, i i at mutt-tip... President ire..- aedy meme... mm... that the United Stales buy up tn mo million worth at these may. the-year. a per cent securities the measure usual the s e p. midamihyavdleolmon would permit ihe Pralian to buy the sum mlllinu u. Nelda. p... with a limitation that a... mu purchaaea muat no. ex- ceed hy more than m million the .pni bouaht by other na- lion]. a. or in. week thlrty~alx na- il... had either map. or .m- traded to buy a total at nearly ems null... or ma hand. The clean up. \et nther m» In!“ let in... rhlldren out vuu. .nllriea and runninl: no!!! and thry dont mm m 1... mi. wt... do .n. daudniu'. rnlda make he. so Iirk? l at:er ‘ There l. r... quid-m an.- a pom... warts ld inlccllons and Ihe unu- t... he said :imul Ihe way a mother nursea her ma rhlld i'olds .tu.uld not be nI-[e teen-d. lmr .nnuld every anllile tmna nterrnnrern a. lhnugn in. ypunmer had Pneumonia. DROPHV FROM I'IIRIIOIII J H urllrs Whal ia dnul ahnul fluid that Irrumulalea in In- ahriornrn nl a Wruin with cirrhosis oi the in"? Drops)! l. nol all. a)» easy to undo... Ti..- abdomen mu-t . be tam-I'd mulnnaliy u. wiln— ‘ draw u.— n..ld Mn... physicians W'H‘l‘lhv dluniit‘ llnlll and a law aalt d... The antldllhelie drug, tolhulamide. helps m... Iionnlly and auraerv ta recom- mended In some sea . IIEAI'IIAN sail ‘ in d..." What five at adull does I headbenaina rhlld REPLY The mlhrlty am up in he normal They never hurl "Rm- selves and Ihe behaka prob inn l tempflnry. OUR YESTERDAYS ‘ 1'"- Ihe final“- Flea) mm Teudrrl ale tuvllld l... the . a mall . it? a; aifi 2 lamina ul an... m... hi! on voua SAVINGS mum “MI. I“!!! warn "lfiihlmfl mmdnuaad IIP' “lumen-illustrate half yearly I'd-cue at allowed ham-nlau a! maneuver. M ""1an I“ [MB III!" W L‘. m MIMI}! II.- I.— ~- - a' N .l ii '1 1 2 Fin-mats. LOOKING INTO BUSINESS lluubflfiml ant—ufia—hc‘l lh‘hHm-FQ “MM‘MhTfiM‘MI WTOIMDI—qdm a H-mq—hp-‘m—y-I mun—amnion”... pal-.usasd-palnhyaa-I-I 2-in-1ufi19' “annihilation