c Coven Prince Edward islImi Like The Dew WJ. NIMUL Publixhll lunun inl. Exwm ma. PubllIhId ovlry val 4.. mm... u"... s... mm. mm... It is. m. at . Challolnlown, P.E I Thor-non Inna. out... .l swummm, I... In. 501ml, alumni... Mummy u. 1m... anlmpln l l l hull wIIlI: rat... Man...“ 1v .. 1mm I25 Univ-tally AV. Eman- iuaq‘ Mum... (2.10 cm..." Sim-l uudmt, b.5742 mug... 07m: 1an w... Cemva sum anromn: tum InJTl . Mlmb‘l Ema... Dlily Ngwspcnrv snot-u... . Anson... Ind lhr am... am. in. Clo-diln ‘ until: 0: mum“... at loeull dllnlkhu huIIr scum...“ .3... w Wm s. an... moo II V... lay a.» m mm mm mi l'lll mu ,mmi lw an.” uson . ya» all um .nn ux small on v... at us Ind mow»... nullll’ll amh CI... monwealvl. w m. n .e. .1.qu m w Vin—kw sun. am... It rtmlmt.» E 2i fins vmc 4 Till'vixsoAl'. sovcliai: fWhose Responsibility? It is noteworthy lhdl. a gm‘el'ii— ' moot hill to increase federal aid for 2 technical and vocational training—— 1 uiih a new fni'mulli that will allow Quebec to lake advantage of a big- ger slit-b of thP funds—brewed through thrno stages in the Com» nions lo a 3!”le night this Week, ' Appai'l‘iillv lhlis was no objection al all to Ottawa expanding its achritibs in these directions. \l‘lth the thangfis. said La boi' ,‘Ilniswl‘ )Iacbarhcn. the program i clan hr ll‘IP framrimrk for a na- ‘ [IOI‘ISI Vl‘cilllln‘il and tocliniral edu- ration plan But "it is for the Fed- nral Gom-nnwnl to propnse and the wot-111cc: to dlspnsc ' \\'!1'. one wonders. cannol the salon formula his applied with re- ‘pcl‘l in federal aid to correct the li'llillllllH'E‘ in educational npporluni. 'I - lit r0: - the country” This is \i'lial ‘ ‘ll’lF (anadlzn Teachers Federation has l‘P'lllPlerl But It has been told hl- l‘limr Minister Pearson that 'lhf' lll’fiHliCPS must take the initia- tive" in Will matter. He made it dis. alt‘pnlutulclv (bar that his govei‘n- ‘ TM 10' limit with as 1y nun l‘Ei‘H‘ he technical 'trl'pquulp Hillel Why. l'ltlll. l‘\' lll‘IleVlfii'anl is affacted moi-c hy ‘hc rollcilll lovol of education than ‘ional Training Acl. .ig or m over-infl' lvlnm lFll no olillzallnn to do so, .ls the Federation brief sci ml the practical malici' nl ml. short-lci'm measures lhc chhnicnl and Voca- “Measures in ficld." it pointed out, “can satisfactol if built upon .n unstable base. Additional train- . mm: for jobs requiring <kills cannot be effective linies: thoso being trained have an basic education. It is al this lcvclathe provision of a gener- Tlll- lIIle quality of basic education tlio problem continues in Phsll'lfl magnitude.“ then. this persistent side- stnppin: of federal responsibility? There is no more authority under lilo British North America Act. for Milan pl‘m‘lr‘llm? technical and vocal. Tlonal twining aid than for provid- l'ig educational hill—no more reason \vlw It shouldn't "propose" and let tho prm’lm‘Ps "dispose" in the one list: than in tho other. .\’n more reason. lhal is. apart from political expediency. Ah, fhoi'o's tho ruh’ That‘s what Mr. Pearson's fine-spun distinction boil- an doWn to. Wouldn't it he {Tanker if he had simply told the teachers that. insload of giving them the old run-around about provincial respcn- . ribility'f Mr. Dielenbaker's Charge If is not often that, Mr. Stanley i Knowles, NDP Member for Winni- nelz North Ceiltrc. and Opposition Leader .lohll Dicfcnbakcr are ill acl'nemrnt: but they found them. salvos on common ground in Parlia- mpnt the other day in empha ng thal there no place for party pal- i'nnllgc on the Confederation l'cn— tenlllal Commuter. Most. Canadians, uw fallrv. uill go along with them than: If tho committee is to func- llon efloclllely It all. it must be on a non-partisan basis. and it is the Frdeml Govrrnment's responsib tn lIVP a load in this respect. . According to Mr. Diefenbaker. lhi is precisely what it hasn't done, i He chIrzes that the 60-member I - visnry committee reads like I "Who's ‘ Who of Liberalism." Th? reference. I =ll umably. is to the 40 members l , appointed by the Federal Govern- ; mInt (the other 20 Ire Ippointad 'by the provinces) and the Opposi- ‘tiolrieader maintains that IpIrt from I few members chosen to rep. TEAM" national organizations. the " II... J federal appointees are people "with no othcr qualifications than being members of the party now in power.“ Quebec objects to the term "na- tional" in connection with the cen- lbnnial administratinn‘c title. and it is proposed to drop this word ac- roldillgl allror Mr. Diefenbaker'a ilhlEt‘llnllS. .‘Il' Knowles doesn’t agl'rP with ilIF Conservative leader on this mini. maintaining that if the uord causes offense. the House should L'Ill‘ sympathetic consider- ation in ril‘llpplnk it. To avoid fur- ther wrangling over nomenclature. .\ll- Knnulcs sumtests that the legis- lation be callrrl (he Canadian Cen- lcllnlul AL‘l lather than the Centen- nial of l‘onfcderation Act. But by \vhalelcr llama it goes, surely the essenlr of H11: thing is what counts .\lid it Hit :lcl is to give nuihoi . to a roniniltlee “parked with Grits", as Mr Diei'ollbakrr maintains. then it michi lust as well be taken over l.y lilo l.lhcl-ul Party altogether. ()né‘ uoulrl imagine that the Fear- son Government would go out of its \\‘3\' in inl’Cslfllllllg criticism of this kind. hv appointing ouislanding men and women of all parties and walks of life Aflcz' all. it is only I minor- ltv pnrcrnnicnt. and there are cnollrh rllfflrlll'ics in the commit- my: l..-.v ulthmlt courting ob_locl- inn" (1,- lo lll? nalui'e of its personnel, if the (‘onfbderaiinn Fathers had shnun in: ‘nu ' ‘ “p, \\nlllllll‘ harp any ccntonnial to lie crlrln-allrg in 11167. They slic. CEPI’lFI’l llll'll'lfl' a great Conservative ll-adrrl in mm: above partisanship. Cannot wr oniulntc them at least in this rcslmli. lll preparing lll honor the 100th anillvcrsnl‘y of their achievement 7 Incidentally. we wonder u-hal the Confederation i-Xithei's would say to the IflL‘él lll scrapping the word "lla- lional” in the iiitci'esls of national unity! What on Parth “1" wt: he celelll‘atiniz. If it comes in that? Another Chicken Issue Th9 United States‘ "chicken war” with tlitT European (‘nmnlou .‘Ial'ket soon may spread to Julian. That's lhr \\n|'(l from Unilcll Slates poultry experts. whu 3‘ that Japanese farmers are bringing: pres- sui'e on lhcir government to rai its duty on the American birds. American t'xliorls to Japan, which amounted to about 1,000.000 pounds in 1962. are expected to triple In 1963. It was a rapid ilicreaso in U.S. exports to West Germany on a much larger scale which started the "war" in the West. Al the peak of the trade the United States was ship- piliz about 140,000,000 pounds of poultry annually to West Germany. The business was worth about, $60.000.000 a year. On August. 1962. the Common Market slapped a big duty on the American birds going Into lVest Germany. Heavy American pres- sure. including lit least one letlel' from President Kennedy to former Chancellor Konrad Adenauer. {allPr‘l lo get anything that, the [15, con- sidered a substantial reduction. This summer the United States threatened to raise its tariffs on $46,000,000 worth of West European goods. Common Market experts :amF , acknowledged trade had been dam- aged but said the United States should Like compensation only on “9.000.000. The evidence now is being examined by a panel appoint- ed under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. European poultrymen tend to be. little the chicken Issue. They claim that West Germany Absorbed only fl per cell! of the lolal American production. Th9 .lapanpse market. where I new rhickon war between the 17.5, imported product and the domestic product is in the milking. N) doubt, rvpl-cscnts an ei‘r‘n smaller proportion. Bill American farm ex- perts take a morn .sl-rimls \‘lPW of the situation. They claim the “’09? European duty on chickens is im- portnnt hecaIlSP it shows thp wa thc Common Market is lendimz— towards a policy of high tariff pro- tection which could have grave rc- aults on intrr-Allied lrade. EDITORIAL NOTE After decades of claim and counterclaim. I Norwegian expe- dition now seems to have substantial proof of I Viking Iettloment In North America. one predItIrlg the voym of Columbus by 500 yurI. The expedition linurthsd the ruins on Newfoundlnnd'l northIrn tip. MAYBE IF WI —— CALLED Tue Sluqu m FRENCH“? THE BIG HUDDLE QITAWA REPORT bx Pairick Nicholsoi I‘ulladas thol Elorlltral o1- Ilrcr. Nelson Fusionzvlay, hI. rclcawd lll. urn olili‘lfil iabiila- lion nl th mlinc u. lasl Auni'. ll‘l’lcl'fll l‘lF(ll/Vn Tum y. nullllll: ulmrum: 1.. 11.. disl'll‘sliro thai lune rm . l... volcrl u. ml. 1th manual; Florilnn lhan l. mu- Previous 'lprlimi our <Irad.\‘ mull. of populaunn should 59. rack suc~ ‘ mm; Plat-lion Pslalllishlh: .. nm- rslord Bill 11 inlisl make us le‘lalm "5.. Canada grow!" when no mle lllal that? wer "00 morn \‘fllPS Fast this s; 111.... thrrl‘ um 11. the blunt... of June 1-1:; Tlil‘ lnlal role [Ills _\car was 7 out tum um approx. inialt‘lv in.llnu.llm1 Canadians re- :lstnvd as cllglhle lo vnlI. Thu 1. .nl a mum to be proud .l Comparison .1 the voting pat- l Iorns ovtr lhc lasl 51x mural 21.2110... »|hn5e vi 1940. 1033. 1 l7, will. 1961 and I'liid—Sllous Iuma inlrrrsling lrci'ids In the middlc ni lhal pcriod, lllch rams a mum sucen by luv cnwnauvo Pally The lihnlp era .3 marked 1w a gradual m. rrm-isl‘ ill ('nnsl‘n'alns sllpl‘mri 1mm: no in that pcak. and I sll‘lirqlimll ml... This was matched iw I re- vm. dollnirond u. support lnr llw lel-i'nl 'nd somilsl ourlics. 9 loan r1 ‘ (‘Kllmr ln l’lill, IlIl‘ Social ('rrllll l'MYll hli< uailir‘ri sivlldlli' m vntrr Suppnrl nvrr lll:V lillolr‘ rra lilxoRiTics woocn Thrcr vi the last four mien lions haw prnrlumi mmunty rmrrn 'nl hr uhvlnu. rem sponsiblll of any parliament in lll-ls rlri‘ilmsianl‘Ps 1. tn creuir somr rnalitlon \ihirli can control th Hoilsci as is allnmplrd and :oncrally .clnevrti in e 1- P r 1' other rtemouaiic l-ounlry uhorc morn lllnil luu pal-libs ohlain walls in lhc legislalivc Assemb- l .\ Tu. .ariv stalls ol courllnfl Ind Inllremrnl IN \‘cl'l' rl'idcnl on mnuumm I-llll now. In tvmpl. I. build up slmng parv tics Tl... la. llfll yci lesullcd 1.. Im Ilimmat-i vohlnlary 1mm... hm mum-y will reveal thIt one parlv has hoe. rapcd. The .\‘l~w Dcmorrnlir. alias (he l-nbpmuve (‘omrllollw I I i t 1. Our Yesterdays tFrom 2h! GuIrlliIIl Film Twcxri' l rivc YEARS Ano «mm». 21. ms) Rcallzing um Iludent pmu- I. on Hallnwr'en m . mcnar! In pllhllr nrnncrlv. lll! Sludcni Council It! prlnu- oI Walos Co|~ man has decided lhaI such mun mics will not hc llcld u. lhr lu. Illh’. but tuIt . Ilallowe‘en cell'- hrnllon will he lwui l. (he col- Irge Iul'lIlnrlunl Miss iiacDollaili nI Trenlnll. NS lms arcnplrn a nosilion Is nrnnnisl o! the Frcshytcrlfln rhurrll. Summomdr. and in... lakcn over her dulips Sh! ill a sum Al "I? \lawlev Housp ulss Hilhlev \A'lIII was nrlzklnrl lnr somI llml‘. I’EK‘EII .y runny I‘ll, TEN YEARS AGO (Navrer 11. ll“! A navy hellcophr war lurmi down due lo Infill! lrlluhll Wod- nudly Ilterllooll neIr MIl- Neill's Mills in Prince Coullly The pilot Ueul. l'. HIrley. lc' companied by lwu officer! lrom‘ III. nIvIl ll! Mall of the RCA! Emily-l here. h it ll?! up ml I lImllIIriutlnll min“ n! ma loc- Ii iul-Iill when lbs InIlnr trout hie occurred. OTTAWA. Nov 21’ Specil‘ll— LIMII men of Prince Eds erd lllllld will be nonunion It tho stivIr Annlwrnry mm . I In: MIMI week, of the NI- Ch l-IUIIIl Fain-lion of Liberal Wo- men of ClnIdI. hy Mrs G 5. [null 91 Monilxue t Federation. ll lh. mill ml. which now stands uhcrl- 1t (lid 1.. 1949. in that year. .nul um lhls year. it won it! nor my n utt- voles The other snlnll pllrlv. Social Credil. has mull» n. electoral support ‘ from A m uni in 1940 t. 12 IIPY rvnl lhl! )‘IAI‘ The Conlrn‘ailvos are almost down again in their 11m lmpl In that year tlwv u... ,n 1..., cent oI lb. vuels, u. lhe lulirlu tug elections rhrv u... :1 par cent in 1125:. all I». rpm in um 54 per cent in mall, 1-. .t... mu lnsl year and only 11 m rrlll Ihls i'rur The leerals had all llrr .mn in 194.0 and again ll. 10.: um. Illcy dropped to 42 ,n .. this year ms. in my run Meanwhile "olhcr" Independents. l'nillliiiinl>l< hlilc-skl'~yondcr 11m. it. v: dropped lroni .‘I nor [(‘lll of we in 11749 In Icss illan half of an. per mm this year Thr pom-mag»: sliou' mm on Fonsrrl'aiivcs harp nu i l ml 5 Voice Man’s Deep Emotions Natlnllal GMK Th» hoonun: or grant lwll: has ma‘kcd momrnls nl lauhllm in... sorrow and mlvmmlv vvrr sum nun hrs-l ivarnut ln la>l l I? Bulls aw Imam (\Fl1il‘lll‘r9 Tin-ll- Deals rm nut ChurrllPS. schools. clock lowers. :ovol‘nmclll buildings. even TIinI-playllll: caJllons. from a keyboard. have long 112‘ Unzhtwd music love” In England. the m (If hell ringing 1.... reached I 1qu lzvel 0f intricacy and mill-imam. The English lcchmque of change ringing In which bells an: mum by ham me Is Ii. mosl lmknxrwn In the Unllpd SMN‘S But the climatic-n will soon in» remedied when the he“. lfl-tl‘cl ring of me Wash- i‘lzllll National Cl/Ihedral Ii 55 cm. am; Paul Denim mild- v. The smell carllim. dedicated IM 11. lisc. ll iii im- only climb In llw \iurld “in. hunt kinda of lw‘ll Chang» nnzin: i. I melhod m muutuug sels at i to 12 balls In van... ordorr and in mntllr- maiicallv prm‘lsP plums Thr- Illnl' ll Viol important thfillfll um llclls are puma to rim: harmfimniidv. I M uutions plumm- on I lll-bell win: 1. :lyullml it has been mimated Ihal Mi days "i cmluubu. rings in: \lnuld m Trollirld Io nu. hmuzh .11 mo poulbia vhanze. Tn» val-lou- no.1. have hot-n mu. um. ImvinI Ihc palm... and the mum of m. rm which lhey are run: Tl... has mama Inch (Worn- lvvr nonwncinnre l5 "Kelli Tmpr Boll Major." Douth Cams Vorwlrh OMAN 90b The Nettle Fin-lie The" Ir I "n! old cmnih'y house rallld Sulmvt Minor In thInts. Enginnd. Evcr sincc limeriunii leIrnal II us the home «l the WIsilinlztuus. lumm bl Llle G Wuhlmlon who VII “the! of their mum. they km Ire-ml II with loving m. n l. I sin-l... landed Ind Idamed by lhelr Immnlly Ind patriotlc Ill. some lime I30 I member nl the English Illlllly M lemy worth might I View oi lI Mm!" I“ (find. clam. thIl I Imlll million on PMY. (Illed Wollurd noel. me In!» of :4. Gen, John GrIlIII mm. “M luv- mm of Upper CIlllfll I n d launder lll Tom-to. lll Ic rundldatrs. amt nun (‘Ialliedi'al clrudy in. I‘ Voting Patterns Shown In Official Release u-ervu km to I in»! .r lrvcl oi support than they received In mar- \ihlrll was the lll-It "Dieit ' year— cxcepl on the in nationwide .upparl, lhm' llm'l‘ dropde .1. percent» allr 0mm. sum 1057 In Quebec. lhe drnp i... bran 11 poinls: in outann 11 has beau 14 points. In tum. nl 11.. wiml. elector-la. 2 100.1100 lullr‘llllal vntus h I v 2 turned aua (mm the Conserva- Ines sim‘P 1930 This year in. only recnvui only 2.590.000 you" 95 Th. nniy conclusion whlc rail h» drawn Irom tiles. llgure. m. lcador. .Iohn mm... mm «s nrnicly spill that 1mm in nu llu~ Prairies. h. “on in will 290.0041 mDI’Q Vole! mm. 1.. um. 1.. 1051. The Liberal puny IltrIcled so nor will "i lhc villas in til. ti... in st Lalircnl clcciions. 1040 ml al Bill 1.. his iIIteleclmn. l'lTn. \Ir SI Larrnl's NIPPON urnmml lo 42 m mu Liberal Lcadrr Pcarson can now In that nu- Party n where he found il. rIphll‘ Smlrlv hung. rpm. Maxims," Ind “Grand. 9 Triolcs" urinal and pin-su-al sully—- a pool! «p.11 ol both—ls a on» nuumlc nl cliangc ringing. The mm on Individual rope. find it to. mull... task to Iollow the. (hanging mini- and um alchi liull at precisely the right nu» nIK‘nl. An early English wriler. nucl- rd III Erneal hiorrls' Bells nl All Nltilma. comments’ "Of all IhI Athletic Dire. visas or Aniuarments now in‘ Practice. more Ire none W l rankm‘ m uw Clrclc of Science. ‘ M y. noble I Nature. so m... nuclve to Health. and Employ. mg 80 many Facilities boa-1 men. tal and coma-val II Hint at the 1 Art of Ringing." l Ti.» rncm'd number ol climb». in a lzarn Di ringers—21.500 in :2 hour! as minutes—was sell in 1950 It Wmsl'md. Tsunami in ml. at 1cm. 40.320 diatom ‘ wore rung in 27 hours. hul this was not accepted I: I imam the tumor. worked in .Ilay. liming mimics via to Mtablish «was and uphold uvI hinh slandards ol the In. The Washinglml cumi'. In~beII rim: was cast in law. dm'l aMiem Whiiechmi Bel ‘ Foundry. which on been unit- In. . .im law any pm 0! the d mum I. The Clllusdral‘s carillon wII out by Another old Blillul laundry. Luusilbomugk Work! at John Taylor a. Cu, nl mules. slim line lull cultural. l-‘Ilm-l. PM 1.! wt. clupel include landon'I III III Ind m Alum... norm Ikll The Liberty Bdl anew man aller mlvni in lll. Untied Slates Ind wu. TEE-M mice by . lvo Americans. Jmm Pm and ‘Charlm S!” In. “hon nlme II now lulu cted Bones III Pm m you-a su- Geoffrey filmin- irIIrlh. llll ihc naiurl lumfllluu "Ill Call-diam vol: III- trfl'sied. ha! kindly oneer to . give Ihe cthl in perpetuily u um counlry. He hu (mind in [Ike-n, i...t wool a. mm. 0! om. lr1tl. rlurly 01.. mall I”... Frille rustodiln M the chapel. llnfllly lol Iround In pulling up Cholesterol l Conundrum or. M... 3. VII nIileI Blood cholIItlrol Ind corunIr- l.. we bid Itnrlu, but I. .nii receive mm. mil I. me lol-‘ lowing lrom New ark: “i. 1: true .0 m. docinrl do no! .1. move oi low rho at..." I! In. why unti' w: um. ml. reIder um... I low [It diet to decruu lll! mount of cholesterol In thel blood. Alter Iil. llll. chemlcll 1.1 l (I!!! lllhl nce, Molt nhyli Inl‘belizvz ml. type of diet wlll bring awn lll. level off chnlclizrol In tho blood. But Iome do no! fl- , dlcll chInnl In the all“ hi! use they do not believe Chianti-o] II ralponslhle for l IIIrdcnll'II of the Irllerlel or cnr- ' onlry llirornhoill. Olher mIdlcoa If! not coIIVln- cod lhll diminllhin! lll! choles- Ierol level lenenl the chance oi thlnj "other helfl. ItlIck. When than phylicllnl are quea- tlnned. l.th Illrlll their Ihould- Iy. "So why Worry I. ‘ Ihoul the cholesterol level?" The Inllowerl or min a: h 0 oi of thought the other Irgumenls thl cannot be disregarded Then ll no doubt that choler urol ll ulemill to lile and II mlnuflclurcd by llmosl u'ery llsau! at the body. Since the body nroducu it: own. Illa minimal Imounl Ibsnrbed from [nod iii only I drop in Lil: bucket. Even in I,th who consumr I hifih (II, diet ‘ Bul “II! is not all Persona Wllh Ixtremely high cholealeml levels oflrn live I long ii... I Heart Itmckl occur iii mlny all I]! 70 or all Tth- cholulaml level usually is elevated. hilI why not blIme Iheir Ila? The doublinx medical Thomas I150 onus: up the xlInItchl Incl‘ tint on per cefll ol lhoae w I t h coronary thrombosis the I nur-‘ mIi cholesterol level In Idd1~. lion. other origins of hlgh chol- lateral Trading: include a slut:- gish lhyrnld. Insuilicicnk excr- ciIe obesity. lcnslon. and new. y.TheIe Ire lome venous why certIln physicians ll" lllll recommend the low in ritIl [or I i. E TWITCHING MUSCLES If. R,wr1te WhIl iI lhe‘ cum of unity? REPLY A deficiency of calcium. re- IillIlnfi Iron-i a variety 0! condi- tlonI such as disturbed serm- tlom 0! "I! parlthyroid mantis. excellive [on of cllcium from the body. or flip hyperventiiInoa syndrnmc. Tclnny make: the musclcs exlrrnu-lv irrilabl! Ind they go Inlo painful spasms n I’ crampl whcn moved or |ourhed. swoLLEN IIAND R hand joints duo in urlhrilis" REPLY B writes: is (here alludi- cine lo dissolve Ihe mail... In at". NOTES BY II III I I! I an III Will who III‘! "lam Vlllll'l eon- Inl in him" Illould bi Ifth Inlleld oI nullflll— Budhury slIr Precldell KeIIMGJ'I [or hII Infill]! program cIII lll IDplied to CInIdI II wall ll tb- U. ., “lure: Idjulhd: “ll LhII nation lilting llllt ll cum” I'- lurd In IudluouIi m0. , to hclp Lhc developinl nttlonl o! lll! world bocome mung Ill (ru— ul Immml IHI LIIIII thlI muuy'. Inqul outlay (l1! lip. nick. (Ice cmnm Ind chlelll " Oluwl Jaunul. Ach Achunn in. but all. until: into iirllIln “Ila-“lll lime luIl when Ilui wk... it hurt. lll: government til. molt. Acheson. til. Ioi-mer united sule. llll! ucrelIry. med question. in I Mondly lbcech which Ill-lite It Ihe Brililll [ow ernmenl's claim In In inde- pendent nuclear deterrent, Tiu. i. I cmcill lune be- |wceli the ConscrvItivc govern. meni and the Labor opposition 1 the current pIrilImentIry session Ind is likely In 1-.qu so in the next iencrll eleclion .Imualgu As Lord scaverbmok‘. DIliy Express war clreIul to point nut. Acheson. In IdViIEr to mourn Kennedy. 1. lhc Isl-n. man who an I . r Igu Brlt- all! was having difficulty (Ind- in; II: uuuemplr. role In the modrrn lvnl‘ld. succilsni DOUBT Thu wording of Achewn'l speech. made It StorrI. Con- ncrliclll. suggest. he dnuht. wlielllrr Brilalll rcally has In Independent delerrelll—and In this he would find perfect agrrrment with iimid wtim. leader oI the British LIbor parll' umuu: ('loscr Gcrman collaboration. lance. Acheson added' “But in warm sen-rain Ind. supposcdl)‘. independent Brillsn and Front-h nuclear progrlma. whilc offering Gormnny I d]!- Anlcrican-Wesl in de- lmm 7 on.qu inIrillsicIlly bcllcr—muliilalcral one. hon. denlcrlles lu. niler to Cu" many Imi lllvpl ground In I eson Al It Again . . By Joseph Mulqu Cullin- Pn- Slllf “I THE WAY It VIII: It Illa unan- .u a. wordl of wltrh‘l duo: thenIIom lo bu I. which Ind whom T0. n... whn kill. 1m Illltll Ind whom will be I.an 1. ml! Who'l 011...... Detroit m. rm. ! Hound-hind doll'l n. mrlud la Icil unchanged: In deconmr- dunner Frlncull Dlllell‘ll who III! mid: m 1.0. m cull llnkl. They .11 tile now chic tIa lor Plfllllll... rum Solr. clinic at diurlmllilinry tml. mull." wum. i... reputedly . aritIln'. “0:1... role v.11 .- neither lndapendanl Ior . a. lean eve. Inc. It i... In... 11.5. Pal-xi: mu. PM REPLIES Prime Mlnlllc r Sir Alu- Dolulll-Homl lll "plied thll under the NIII Ilmmlnl of III! December BrllIln would the the rllhl l0 Ilse w poll It I lime 0! Ingram. med. Wllwn I were lsll- llmounl In Ircullnl ErllIInI lull"! ally. ill. 11.5. of Iy. lull, - Dousiuslinme Isn't Ilkzly In tIkI comlnrl from Aeilemn . remarkl in view of the punt;- ui the Americln luau. speech lid! by of Robert MflNllfll . Us. ll.» Irnce seculary. will. it. ii...» enlng assessmenl ul AmEriun and NATo power in Europe a. rumplred will: Commulull turns. but McNImm'I Ipeeth l. New York Monday — with ll. emphasis a. v.5. nuclur mlghl —Ieem mum in: nerd I0r Brlllin Ind Elll‘npllll coun- trleI to dmlup eauveuliouIi (or... mi...- th .1. nuclear mp0... . AI It happen. till. Ilm lll. wIlh the leur policy. which 1. for 3.11.1.1 to "pth nut" nI lile uuciIIr field In view of Inlflfll tall]. Needed: A Sobriety Pill Mllwlukn Iv people—and. lhcrct’nrc. they will drink I pal-m. That‘s the conclusion n! in u. Cism at George WISl’lll’li' loll uxiirr‘rsuy. who lie-d: study of the place bl Iicohoi in Amcril'an NC. The in; problem. I. Cislii m. it Is In liud I way or ways in gcl people who hale been drink- PInlllI will m; al parts. to um. 1mm. OWL 5" '1“? ‘Dl'i'?°5“"“"‘l’l wmoul lull-up lhcm gel behind . mg“ “ l ‘5- “9"” the wltul of a car. scrolling in in me unltr Ioinl Ind the rails: is rhcumaloid Ir- ihrius. These steroids sddom Ire necessary whrn llll“ ioiuls Iicxl In lllc "all are ll’l\0l\l‘d. I'SE 'l'HF. scnwAil , s. wrilrs’ Would mung horseback hr harmlul {or I p {- Im. who ha. had trnutllv “ilh I slipped disk" REPLY m, 1 \inuld irll _\llll in lake I chanrc .l horses were the only means ul lransparullnn. nul u by lrnipt IaIc? TODAY‘S HEALTH nlNT — Tense muscles use up as much energy as overworked ones in convenience, loo . . . FLY TGA HALIFAX to Pool driving. Ivcuming to . CIsIlI. IS being tried in quy ; puts of the cnunlr)‘. One mu..- ‘ bel- ur . lmup gum. in I pIny ‘ l ll um driver, in doesn't drink ; Ill evening—lust mud. Imund i l looking bored Ind dinpproving, . a... he c... safely deliver model: companions to their immu, in Sweden I unvei- “he i... l been drinking m clll the pollve : Inc. For a reusunlble lee. they . will drive lum km In his m1 1 car. cull. think. ulIl .ymm lI l . worm looking Inlo. He trunk. t 1 Ion. IIIII it would help ' ll-lly l ‘ one cnnvwled oi drunken drivllll r pun 'plane comfort BOSTON $35 Iconomy one-way 2 flights daily In: your 'l‘nvel Ale-t Ibonl TcA'I Group Tun] PIII. _ For men-don all Marlon Dell. 834-8541. or mutual ’l‘CA In Wu. runs-m III was ® All mu Jenn-l wen lent-lam. llama t. d]!- ilIlu driving. 1-lIn-y and... who in. pew cemv: commenls on most I. peat: oI Amcrlcm Ille. in. wrll» Inn um the am .Iw who drinkI Ika u I lérlollb prnhlcm doesn't nuke min. 1 Ilia mun who [lays hm'lle Ind drink: Ila.» isn't out on the Ili'llwuys endangering ivimult I cvcryvne else ' mm to tile prom... cisln think... would I sobrl w h I c u could quickly turn I drunk inn. I sober citizen Iinn. T h I trouble i. that no a... llll in- venlcd such I pill In yet—lull law timnk. would he want... u. spend I in of money I lnebriItion only In erlz it Ill quickly sobering up. Nondrlnkerl would come up with the most obvious MM! Ill Ill m the problem—lei people «I 3 Wouldn't work—in no Hm. IV"! Plflyflw In the nation would be dead at mar boredom. V/ mus-comm om um? I MIQM, but lint 1. II III‘ II omIl-lu or Anybody III. m. "In Can-am no Inlorecl . I. mum-ml. 0! their put? 1. ‘ ll mud out the l... pound! red or I Valium ‘01.... (‘lfllller malt uaniInu to. l 1 mm: l The [inhibitor Travel Amy 325 Main Sm» mm Plum 436-8030