7i 'Ebe Qotrdian -----nrrunnUInnatJalIAAIIbIlOO fcmtunnuvusoqpducnuul tnhuauunn Cbari-um-n PIA. at & Ii: Hanson I8. 0 lug I I. Iii Mmtlrull omu. Ibdlflb-Ir lnildiu no It cnhsnu luau. Not in A uurun Pulhusol IIIn& ruin Wulkul. Elm I-mun traumas unity Ne-nun: Pittman Annama- Mnmbni II no "alallun PI: lambs: Audit has C Clsculoll-as Ivan!-VI hitter: sl snlnnsudde. I-Inn: not Allin Aumnnu-I u loans I'll-I loll U to In onu- Oepartmnt. Oasis ' ly llrrull Gurlmtetovn. Suimlecndo name In 9 Ion: El-rnrn tn PEI Eta! Olin Fruit 0 I IIIJD II Allin. "Tin sh-onsets memory h ruin I1 tho raked Ink." mar: t tuoivpsvf JUNE H.251 Oil Todfiie Conference All Canadians, regardless of the political lahcls they bear, will wish llrituv Ministcr l)icfcnhakttt' (lod- ..t..-od on his journey to Londonltu attnnrl the Commonwealth Confer- oncc. His is an extraordinarily diff- tmlt assignmnnt in View of the fact lll.ll ll is the first such nicefting he ll.'t-. .'lllPlll'i(V'l and that it takes place ... mutt aftcr his clcvaiinn to the unccu-II iitmm tlini-:1:-rshlp. wlicu many tlmtw lIt' tltttins and in-nltlt-ins await lll ,tlll'.'llt4tl'. Douhtlcxs, Mr. St. lgllftflll and llr. Pearson in-ouglil the nrw Pttttw Minister up to date on malltirs ultitth he can cxpcct f0 has tlll-t'li;Ntlll aurl 5::-ivc him tho hem-tit of thvtr cvpcricncs itt that particular flFl(l of diplomacy. This will help smooth his entry into the compatiy of his peers. But once he is there he will he on his own, al- tlm-tglt of course at all limos lic will have: the valued assistance of ptarniancnt officials of the Extcrnal Aft:-iirs licnartmcnt and of the ('.-miuliart lllL'.'ll ('ommissioncr's Dc- partmtant in London. That hc will acquit hlmsolf well to the credit of Fanarla and its growing import- alive in unrlrl affairs is the hope and tho tiu.-.t of its all. All Vnmmnnwnalth ('nrifci'ciiws gr: impnrtatnt events. This am is partu-iilat-lt' important. pcrhaps. in that it lakc-: pl;-ico within it few months of this Sunz crisis which un- rlnubtedly placed a strain, though not an irrcparnhla one. on Com- mmtuaalth trlations. In his spearh- pg tmtlt Ill and milsidc of Parlia- merit Mr. Dicfenhaker has izivcn strong nvtrlnnco of his nttarhmcnt to the tmwritts-n hilt vary f'PHl prin- ripla: of tho ('ommonwo;iltli idca. He has shown spacial intctrsl ill the strengthening of (Tnmmonwealtli trarln, ii subject which in all proh- Ahillty will lw riisctisscrl at lcnKlh- ln this, as in all othcr ma4lcts uliirli ntay comp lti lhc fni'P. llll" Prim! Ministcr can he cxpvctcd tn spnak for Canada clearly and con- strurtitrly. Dillicult Situation It st-ems that President l:2lscn- hnwsr and Sccrntsry of State Dul- lp: aiq RFHIHE more than thcy har- gainerigfor in tho t-asp of thc young American soldinr charizcd with man- slaughter in tho. tlcath of it Jap- gnn-.-c woman. Thorn is little qucs- ttmt but that thov at-tad in accord- attcc with an agreement hclwcvii the Units-cl Statns and Japan whcn they turnssrl William Cirartl over to l .lapr-ttwsp court for trial. Whclhcr thay actcrl within tho framcwork of the llnitcrl States' Constitution is a question that has yet to he decid- ed. A district court in Wsshlnillon has ruled that they did not. What thc Supreme Court will do in tho matter remains to be scan: and the Justice-ax rt: not likely to he in any hurry to coma to a decision. rlcspilc Mr. Dull:-s' unprcccdcnlcrl plea for haste. whichever way the case ands. the Pmitident and Mr. Dulles will find themselves in I var-y difficult situation. if the ruling of thc dis- trict court is upheld. they must either persuade the Jspanen Gov- ernment to return the soldier to American military authorities or go on recon! as hsvtng defied the Su- pI!mdCourt. If they do the form- at. American-Jspsnsso relations will tulle I turn for till worse: and they snnotnny toogootlstttioprcsent time. If they molt the court's ruling. on the pntext that thcy no longer have any authority in the case. having slrlcdy pulsed ovcr Jurtsdtcttonto Japan. or it the up If. on the other hand, the dis- trict courts ruling is quashed by the high court and young Girard is in due course brought before u Jup- ancsc judszc. that, too. regardless of the outcome of the trial, will causc izrcat indignation in the Statcs. in this case, the President will hc hlamcd for lctting the mat- tor got out of his hands in the first plat-c. Tlifl pttili.-llllllly that would got off lightly at the hands of a Japancsc court: for Japanese Covrwiinicnt lmttlcrs RF? lull ll anxmuc in imiitliill” rclations lVlth the ('mtrd Stairs as American leaders arc in RFPP PM Of tmllbk with .l.'-lylflll. All thcy care about is that tmr til lllml thy;-atpnprl, ax" Ill-vi still it, with un- fair lroatniciii. And they don't iike it, ,..-p,. thriiiizh Mr. Eisenhow- er and fur. Ditlios think they have done uliat was tlIPlt'lll3ll('-3”)' P")- per. Meamthtic, iivllmnt (;irai-d, who until 5 mupie of wpcks ago. was jusf an at-diii;.itj ”(i.l ". is hPlid9d for a plarti in Ititi clironiclcs (if American lit.-in-x It won't be long before his nanw will he in the school tcvit-hnolts. Two Eggs A Day From the I'ntu:rslty of California comes a rcassurtntz word for poultry raiscrs - thosc wlto can manage to lump going until i977, that is. Tho rt-pot-I says that hy that time there will he no worries at all. Hens will lw linuscrl in sound-proof buildings, t-mistrtlctrtl in such a way as tn givc "warn and quict. bcttcr humidity and tcmprmalurc. a higher quality of air. it shorter 'work day" and. of course. plcnty of soothing: music"... but no tclvvisitin; hctts don't like it, llicy say, Thnilsnnrls of "well-bred" hens nurl chicks will kccp multiple-story "mi: t-'ictnrt'N" np-crating: continuous. Iy. with tinw nit. of coursc. for rocrcalion and culture. Feed vgill be convoy:-cl by clcvators to the top story and then fllTlnPliN'l down to lions on all lovcls. An Pndloss con. vtgvor will tllv'll(P r-gt;-gathering a "plcasitro" instead of is chore. Thcrc will ho isolation calls into which dis- onsctl and nun-coopcrating hon! will cntcr as at mattcr of roursv, lcrl. ptmilmiilily. by sonic sort of Plec- tronic tlmtirc. Ry proper fccdinz. lions will lay much more OflPl'l and cmisistciitly than they do now Two vtzgs a day will ho tho norm. (This is not stated explicitly in the report. but it is hintcd st.) Tho report rlor-s not say anything aliout priccs. a mattcr which would wont to he of sonw concern to far- mcrs if not to tho cxpcrts. who al- ways nppcar to hi! on the side of ll'lP hnns and of this latest fashion in pfficicttcy. without having overly- ('micPt'nPfl about simple economics. it stands to reason. however. that if eggs arc worth no more than 30 ccnts or so I rlozcn untlcr prcsent fiitnhlini: conditions. they will ho worth even less whvn ovcry hell lays two or thrne arms a day out of rcspect for and luxurious surroundings and clcctrnnic PfllFlPnt')'. EDITORIAL NOTES A icteriniarisn says that dogs haivn boon known to rcturn volun- tarily tnr furihcr treatment for in- juries. That's itll right. Thcy don't have to worry about the hills. 0 I I M--rltcal scientists in many coun- lrir-ts are working against time in trying to dcvr-lop it satisfactory vac- cine for lists stzninst "Asiatic" in- fltlmlnt which nlrr-ntly has rcachcd the l'nitcd Stats; and Westcrn Eu- ropa. ft is to ho hnpcd that one will he found hatorc fall riots in. when lnflucnza Ppidcmics utmnlly Irv st their worst. It sccms that the: new type is morn serious than it was thought to hit when it first appeared. V O O 0 Thanks to Lord Bcavcrbrook. Frcrlorlrton is fast becoming a lead- lni mltural ct-titre. A rcport. from London says that a "massive" col- I ii:-hi yntim: mcn is" in rcturn for ' iusf1!F9t5lE?-.;;-I . ii. D IRY MONTH IN THE GARDEN PROVINCE lo.”-low. iREi;oRT This Week In London Ry Patrick tlllditd llill' tlru l'itiitc Minis- ter is iakttt: ('(ll'l.Kll'llf'llYr ncvr ideas from t'anarla tn tltc r-tnlPr- nncc of (7nmmonwt2:tlth Prtmc Hin- islcrs npcnin: in l.nnrton this work Klr. lltplt-tili.iltci till llt' lillitin his first hi: pulilvr ciiznuttiitcnt as head of our Gmcrnincni uhcn he rcpresnnls Canada at that meeting it that it: will ho iwlconind for pro- scnlin: Canada in a co-npcrativc mood. tnr Rt-itatn mirl tlic (lam- tttryiixitwltli t-nu 1l”l'li ti. Illtllll that W? nt-no mirllv at tltr tvinrncnt Mr Dirtcnhnkcr ha. not vial had the npporlunttv to nxpmtml his in. lillldb on toreizn pnltcv to Pnrliil mom in his now rulr as Primi- Mtntslcr main lnrcign ixxiics ti.-ix rlcar lll his r-lnrtton .pcccltcs. He stands primal-tit for rc-:tnr- stlnn of nur lllilflllinnillly rlnw rr- lstiorithip with tho Common- woalth HP is an nrdcnt support or of ttw cnnccpi of an Atlantic l Fomntunily. as oppnwrl in A int-rr NATO rlctcncc pm-i llc rlcplnrrx our foreign trndr hciiitz prcdoniin iintly sllitnlcd towards the Unit:-rl Stiitcq so long ax tlwv cnmiutrtttly WltlPfl lhr gap lu-tut-on nur hitzr ptirchnscx front tlu-ni anrl Amallcr rlllffllilslm imm in Mr Dinlonhakrr wants in ,.ttt-art Moro British capital and tmltislrial Witt-ti thr rlll'11l1VfIVlW(':llll1 Primr 5 Mlftllll-TI sswmhlc in lmulon on .lll7lP 26. ll isill he thr cizzltilt moot- in: of its ktiul sinrr lllr uar A- man; them lur llic llrxl iimr will he tha Prime Vllfll.kl(ll' of Ghana. tho Afrlcsn Qtnip ulurli hccamr tlw ind!-pcnilrnl PRt"lIN' this your and II rcmninmi: in llw llommllrr l vii-alllt I! an equal DAHHPT with tho otltcr ciztit mcrnhcr roiintrlrs stncr thesn rnnfcrrncrs hogan. they haw rnlIf'PTl1Pfl tbemsclvu with most asp:-cts of lntarnstintv sl. political and ocnnomlr l'Fll- lions. prnhlrniii of rich-nrc. and rnngtittitlonnl r'Plllll'lflRfllnl vi-itlitn . we-re 3 pro-cettccl by n scrim nt more for : scrv.--ion of different political pu- tlip tinmmonwt-sltli Tbcv msl Imperial Confrirnrcs. hrld bctvrncn lull and l!t.'l7. during and uincc HIP war roiisultiitinn it.-is cttancr-tl amt do- volnrwl, n--itltitt: in informal mcvtings at ft-cqttrnt internals sud rrflrcttti: tltr rxtsttnsi rrln- linnslttpa hctwoon thc tncnilw-rs f'mIl'l'flFI of what nnc itritcr lial clllv-cl "tho iitlsptahio commun- Iv.-ilili." FRANK hl.'i('llRSl0N.l Thc Prime Ministers inn-ititlzs sru lipid in prtvatr for opvn -.i-iv iiinn would do-strnv tflflr very nitr- post. which in thc fruit and unin- hibited cu-ltnngo of vi:-wt: and in- fnrmstiott Tllll Ii our of tlir most lmporluit ways in Ihlrll tlw indi- vidual Gnvprnmcttts can no sun than their spocisl points of view are fully imdc-r-stood by that at)- orn. Difficult as it is for the Primp Ministers of ten countries tllic silt "Memtwra" slid the Federation of . Rlindcsin and Nylsslsldl. with their rylilmllfms to their ffij tin Psrltlmsnt-. tn srrmtgg to meet together. it is go-ticrally fclt 3 that this kind of tut line consults- ttoit it pref:-rsblo to any perma- lcltt insclilncrv TH lH1IIOT'IlIl'9 nttarlu-rt in such . i-oitfemirv-s is tllitstriitt-cl by tho for-t tlint in IN) ttw Pt-lmo Mittls- . tors of Atlstrllts and New Zulu! Inca-l oublttis lmlls to rentals tn the Fominvnnvcnltb wltilw in s rcmiblirsn constitution). sl- Nicholson is most apprnprtatcl But his lltixilltltl on lhr , madr - l diirt: t emphasis on lrsrlo, tlu-tr V g ml in Parliament but which has as Prime Minister's Conference by Flirlsloptwr Camber l'ntlccl Kingdom lnformnllol lslvln l ninrmcaltb capital the mnchlm-rv nf . -. can hardly tail to ban repercus- Iii-Ill1Pl'allflll III the clrvtvlupmcnl of our country and its resources. And hr intends In gear that rlevelnir 1 mcnt towards creating skilled jobs for mnrc and more Canadians at ltnmn, rather than have its con- linllr in i1? hcwprs of wood and ; tuincr: of nitncrals in be shipped l in tltc Stairs for processing. l itir.c.i:ii AND BETTER CANADA l This cxpa T of our secondary industries. so that we can ourselv- M cnjoy the better paid jobs in itrnccssins: our own raw materials. tn-csh.1rlows- an cnlirclv llPW phasr ; in our natlnnal ti.-vclopment It also untails s more vigorous immi- zrstinti policy. and this in turn will accelerate our enlargement of the rlnmcstu-. market. so that we haw a mnrn sure market at home for a zrcntrr proportion of our wheat and ntiicr stzriculttiral products. as vtcll as our utttomnhilcs. tex- tilcs. homes and all consumer pro- Wliilc will thus! points may hr rctlcrlnl in the attitude of Primt llinistcr lttcfmlhakrr at tltr Lon- ilnn (lnnfcrcncc. he will lay greatest Hc will certainly propon tho- winmnntiig of it Commonwcsllti Trad! anrt Economic Cnnfcrcitcc. which hr has rrpcatcrlly advocat- ft-r-qtinntly lwctt tilrm-rl rlowii by tho l.lhPrAl Govt-rnmont. He may no cniuttliillonsl rr-aum why tltcy should not moot Ill anotlu-r Com- lmportsnt con- trrcnr-cs such .1: the martini: of Fnreixtt lltnistprs in 1950. at which tho (Tnlnmho Plan was lntinclied. haw. in fact. been lit-I rlin tliclr Cnmmnnwcultlt capital: Snmt-times than Primp Wtnlstt-rs MPH to consider I lD('f'lflf' topic. but tin: ll pxcrptinnal More tuiti- ally. tlwy comc togethrr because it is to-it ln tic an important part of tlic tfrimmotiwesltlt rt-lstlonslilp that tits-y shnultl do so at fairly Iroqttcnt intervals. Thorn src Itkclv on such occasion to bc one or tun now faces round the tibia sit tlnvi-rnmctits chsnnc with the ties to power. New mtgnutlongl prohloms will hnvc arisen. which .-inn: on at rnmmnnu-ctilth which is -nrcsrl nvsr so much of the wntirls surface-; prnpostd changes within tho Commonwealth rall for uplsnstlon and rliscnt stnit. slid the srlmtuion nf my rmmtry to mt-mhorsltip rt-quires tlw agreement of all Ilia oxtsttnl mcmbers. Nn FORMAL AGENDA Suggestions Ibout what is to bc rttxcussotl are made by the differ- nnt Governments our the duo of l the meetinl. but there II no fort- mnl an-nds. Ally Prim! Mlllstsr t can raise any lssmr. and the court; at tlic discussions is often doin- mineil by lssun Ill world affairs. which no current at up time at Wetting. and each head of Govern- ment will be srcompsntrd by us! or no sdvlsent.1'bofscttlill than arc discussions smos itself . invilc Ministers of Trade from the commonwealth nations to meet here in Ottswa. as I prelude to the convening of the next Common- wcsltll Prime Ministers Confu- onro here. These meetings have sl- tuyn bithcro been held in London but it may be assumed that the Prime Minister will now propose In tho conference what he has pre- viously proposed unsuccessfully in Parliament here: that the Prime Minister: of the Commonwealth slinulrl rotstc their meeting plats hctwrcn ihr capital cities of all countries within the Common- wealth. Last year. we exported to the States goods valued at S2.8lI.693.- 035 and we imported from the States goods trostlnz its the much larzcr sum of 34.166.666.638. That comparison of figurcs makes it clcnr why Mr Diefctibaker will be primarily interested in lrndo st the London conferencc. But he lhlll also limit promi- mnnt in his mind two nthcr slgintfi- cant statistics. One is the rising tlncmploymcnt ltgurc. mid the oth- er it tho rising cost of livingg inrlcx” The thorm are morc prominent than the rosc-pctttls nn tlic Clin- itdian scene at this moment, This is partly the result of ntttsidt in- flttcncns. but now ll falls to our ncw Primc Minister to attempt tn itcgntive those damaging influenc- as To this rnrl. his success or fail- lll'r' in tho London conforenrr is of utmost important: to its all Grandfather Truman New York llcrlld Trlbunc Harry S Truman retired from public life in 1953 rich with honors. He had had a distinguished career at I senator from Mhuiouri. He had been elected to the highest utttce within the gift of his fellow citi- zens. After 1 busy life he was road)! to write his memoirs and take a dcscrvrd rest. Following the grand tnilr of Eur- ntw hr returncd in lndepent-to-ncr. wt. in the belief that there would hr no more rlcmsnds upon his ltmc and boundless energy. Hcforc st-tiling down so comforta- blv in his homo town. howl-vcr. hr should have consulted with tttt -cnlor mcmbcr of llir Association of Former Ftesidcnts. Mr Her- bert Hoover. Mr. Hoovt-r. as almost any pur- -nt cottlrl lisvc told him would un- doubtedly have confided to lilm that grandparents arc the ideal blby sitters. cvcn though they have s midcncy to lpnll their grandchil- drcn Tim" provide the inn! lisvcit in which A child can be lcft when the parents want to go on 1 vs cation In short. rctlrrmcnt cnds when tltc first grandchild Irrivrs. as it but In the use of Harry sud loss Truman. PUBLIC FORUM Fits column is was tr the 4126 mm uy corrssp-wltms at otustln If tut-col 110 Gun nun loos lint lub- nrlh Minus the Qua I Clo menu. Ill! (2301! ACTIVITIH str. -11): Canadian and Society functions not only in I'll. but slut in lines. In pueo HQ ucuvtttu are may 15' l Plain Water Most Important Drink Iy llcirnu N: I52. I-IR 5 ii: 5:; E till: I Eiliii i E 3 i S 5 IE. . NOT ENOUGH The Ilmlik truth ll of us drink cnotlll V ii -E Egilrfg at :EE is impetus to our besl sicsl development. VII precisely wlm role nuny vinyl. HOWIVQI. that our development. '''.:'5 E? ii 35 lggsgi silks cal reactions. ADEQUATE SUPPLY i: at '0 it r? E: 3: E it have an sdoqiuls valor lllpply. it it does not. these sctklu sn incomplete and our health sullen, bodies with a method of storing fat. she neglected to establish lim- tlar facilities for storing rah She did. however. supply us win. I sort of an automatic danger slu- nal which wants us when our bad in need water. The signal. of course. is thirst. Generally. the amount of wgtu you drink in A single day can ho regulated pretty ufely on the bus- is of think If you Are excessively thirsty or otherwise in ill health, it is a different matter. For the average person in good licaltii. most doctors recommend from six to eight glsssu at wgur and other liquids A tiny. EIGHT GLASSES A DAY On warm days especlsuy, you probably should drink About eight glasses each day. A sort of forced-feeding method might be advisable. Whether you are thirsty or not. drink 1 glass of water at regular lntervsls dur- ing the hot summer days. You must remember thsl we have minions of perspinuon. slsnds. miles of ducu. lungs and kidneys. Through these we lost Shout three quarts of tutor each as To maintain stood health wo must immediately and C0fIllnllll- ly replace all this lost fluid. QUESTION AND ANSWER .l.R.: what is the cause of gull- stones" Answrrt The cxact cause of gall- stones is not known. but infection til the gall bladder. overweight and lack of-exercise are believed to be factors which may lead to the condition. Z2...-'5; DREADNOUGHT Sound the Last Post. buglcr. For the ships wltnsc day is oe'r Silluts the Super Drcadnoughts For thcy'll go to fight no more. Moving down the rivcr. Destination hrcakt-r's yard. Much mourned by we who love tlicm. Standing mmst eycd on the hard. Now they swrar bv "flap tops." And the atom suhmartnr Tltcntlt H vacuum on lhr srn Whcrr the battleship has been. The carrier is kin: Wtttn thc wcathcrl fit to fly. They'll pny. when gslu are blown l in! For win. big guns standing by Now vslo bltllc wagons. For the men who not the pact llsve drawn a curtain on you And the world's s poorer plant -3. Downln In Tho Navy tuiudon The Age Old Story Tltciu will keep lilm In perfu- pucc. than mind ls stayed on thee: because he lnllctb In thee. OUR-YESTERDAYS from the Guardian Fllu TWENTl'.l'-'lVE YEARS AGO (Julie 34. lint A meeting of the Clu Council was held Wednesday to coin” a motion to introduce a by-luv to mtulsta traffic on the Victoria Park Roaidwsy Complnints Ind hrcn received. the Mnyor said. of tits dust nulsan If to pedestrlsns raused by motorists speeding H the park Rosdwsy. Twit rlutructlvo flrcs occurred In the province yesterday. one our- Iy yesterday morning st Vlctnrln ' Cross when the combined diall- ing and store of J w. Ilnrrllut was destroyed. and tho second at Alllsion when the residues ot Noll Mccnllum wu also hulls my. TEN YIAIA Also this 14. I941) Two flm valet-day lftulou I 3' the substitution at the mech- "brslit" for the human brain - nutomstlou. The effect of this form the most insistent pro- blem ln biulneu and In the Ioclll mm-. at an .- how man shall control and wisely employ the ml- chine be its: built.-London Free Press Gift Cigarettes MIDDLE-EAST MIllTAllY PERSONNEL . . mo onus IMPIIIAL roueco sums cm ss sum to cuunn immo unions mnonicv rota 01.00 condo 400 Inna! Count. Mdlsu, Vlssny or Wlndioiu Mal order and nulltaneortou IMPERIAL TOIACCO CO. P.O. I9: 6500, Montreal it-ta WAY- - gum II b npuutd that the Tact. ..-n Union is split over tbs quetslioii 01 I uccessor for Dive Beck. w. tbs Teamsters should much: any loader they II bound to be more holiest tlunleck proved to be. - Brock. Becordu A news lull tells of plans for an arterial lilshwuy throw: "the set- tled part of Tmonto." That will be welcomed by the settlers if their lonely cabins. distant from neighbors and forced now to an ry supplies on their backs througi wild-animal-infested woods.- (in csco Features Experts on is substantial um men! that thc.dsnger of nuclent full-out is either grossly undemt ed or terribly ovenstlinnted. This glves the mining citizen s chanct to read the news with An sttitudz. E which out be described gs hysterical c scency - Orlm. -Packet for CANADA'S M-bdnlsspsj. Borrow with confidence Whether the snlwor to your money problems): a math but at T-lxll'C. Cuudfs most neon- imndod consumer Imus eun- pusy. You'll likl HFC'I prompt. friendly Attention and complete pervioa backed by 79 yun' Ol- perienoc. so. if you and up to 81000-in one dly-you III! 51'” row with eonndcnos hon RFC. counsel. you may !Il.Y OI flf FINANCE I50 Ono! Count 81., who I, phone Ill? CIIAILOTIIIOVIN. P.l.l. no of the hats pril”-u.' A-A..A....-. i.4;.4,