1*, (litttrrrliiltll 'hhmumumihnfl man—umbi- ' Gal-ma“. an I I by um... mm - y... by a mind by re! mm . i... .n n Ind '- n. nu. ma mutt. an. 1m lull“. MAY Those Flying Saucers For the best-turned gllve of the 3 election cztlnimlgn stl t'ur, credit goes to the uni nim‘a‘li‘fl, Prime ‘lir- bier Diefenllaker for his alluck on file Liberal leaders in his Luv" in, ‘ OniArlu, Apes-ch. which ended thll<z ‘They're the {bilifl saucers it! pal. ' ltics. No one is able to make l» .id or tall at them. They're neyr n in the same place tulce" That's worthy of W l n s t on ("nun-hill in ' his campaigning days. as when he ulled Lalmr Leader Rams‘d' Donald “the spinvlesi wonder". nnd ' laid of Clomeiit Aim-r. who had ‘ ' been praised ior hi. nudpny. tll.lt oeruinly he “hail much to be modest shunt." headlines. tug zest nt eyery opportunitv. campaign hnrimn. Reassuring, But . . . Ina.- an ...t in Maine lent-at s... 6.- an. mun... Mllueyat .. it, a..." sun-I. u .4. . l Dun mint .- boil-Maude. Albu- inn hat-uni“ nationally in my...“ Nun-nu- i Mn. vaviua rum, :7; Univnllllv a.- | hair. um Motiva- n40 (mun sum My 05"}. Writ-n! an“ i010 Wu. . I... a... mm... m min. ha- CInIdlIn Dlly "IQAIDIPCI Knish-Ma ii a mu my!“ and nu There is alwni': an elenlcnt of exaggeratinn in ills-<9 dofllv tom-d barbs, but then: is aim just enough truth in them to make them stick ‘ and to win grudglng admiration, even from tlpnlinents. at their tim- 1 ing and otteclitenou. Whether they win many votes ls niillther matter. They enliven a mmnalgn. and are i , remembered long alter the argu- ' mt'nLI which loti up to lhnm hnvo ' been forgotten. And they're - iron. Iend to news reporters, alwai I looking {or I “lead” that will make And. from in. Dialonliakn-u viewpoint, he must have felt lnilv justified in scoring the Liberals fur boxing the compass with their political promises. With the cinn- pnizn hni't‘ly started. in. Pearfilm'n l pledges nl‘e said to total sewiity- ' five nlreadyr—all coitiug money. Many ot them involve pnllciei in which the Litmus iell lnmentalily I Ihort ot the conservative m ll 1 during their hn-n lung tenure or 1 office. Old age minim. and rim to i the provinces in glaring example! i in thin ronnnriinu. to which the Prime .‘lilii=ter tin-nu with uninit- He does this. too. with regard to the sperial rlnim tn courage the Liberals are milking in saying they “will not Slill’k the reswinsihility of making clear decisions on defense policy when they nro l'Pqtlll’Prl." Another "flying saucer". anys Dlrf: hen today. gone tomorrow. and no- bndy can even swear to having . | it after it has dipped beyond the Liberals now will be posted at every vantage point. watching for Tory {lying saucers and counting than by the dozens. But that's it the name thing. The PM got there {Int with this comment; it Went over big and it won't do them any food to try to steal it. They‘ll have to think up a better one of their own And that will take some doing. We Ire assured. {nan Washing- h murder. that most of the de' in {mm the “rum series of Us. nuc- har mm in the Pacific will not fall out until 1963 Ind aubneuuent yarn. And when it done return. it will not “in radiation level- appmching than from the i961 Soviet tats. o- rnuan in that not I. much new energy will be released. in m t’te debris {mm the United t” tan will remain alnlt . ' w thus him more chnnre Ohm—end become more «mined W the northern and Iouthern h u the Soviet tents—we pm in the Anti: have be- unuaually Itudy thin yes with the mull [hill the debril baa not been carried into the lower latitudea. While not Ibb tn giva pnciu Insnen, the Icientiata are Igreod that it tuting continues on the Lame puttern “(or another dead. or more." rational radiation hula vlill begin to riu to the point when they could constitute I hazard to the world’s population. The “Inn” amount u! radiation from tha Soviet Icriea or the “very low" Imnunt {rum the United States seriu by themselves. thereto”. may not re- Iuit in . substantial health hazard. ‘ But it the two nuclear power: con- tinue unchecked on their present course. they “ultimately” are going to creIte I haurd for themaelus and the world thIt may force them ‘ into some agreement for ending the springtime radioactive contamin- tiun of the earth. For thiI relief much thunkll It Ill sound: too glib, however, to be t convincing. Granting the nece- "v of the current 0.5. tests I: I deter- rent against aggression iI one' thing; kidding ourselves as in the harmlessnese oi Iuch diabolical ex- ‘ periments in another. Tha sooner we get rid of them entirely the belter, and we Ihnn’t do that by cultiuitinir an attitude of complac- ency about them. simply hccr-‘sa it's our side ihnt': dulng the testing It this moment. Campaign Funds During the last. session of Pat’- liament. there wae talk of with the problem of election cam- paign funds. Mr. Pickeragill. it. will be recalled. suggested placing Itniu- tory limits on the total expendi- tures permitted candidates and parties. and paying all or most of these expenditures out of the pub— lic treasury. Mr. Douglas Fisher. (‘(‘l-‘-NI)I' spokesman. gIve the Commons I detailed account of his party's “clings. which were that under the present secrecy Iyntem big corporations give to both the old parties and keep both of them under control. The discussion on the subject was interesting but {ruiths Io far Ia parliamentary action was con- cerned. Meanwhile, in the United States. {commission Ippointed by President Kennedy has come up with brand new proposals. FlItly rejecting the [den of direct federal subsidies to candidates, it recom. mends tax incentives to broaden the basis of political giving. An income tax credit of one— hnlt of total contributions up to I total credit of $10 per taxpayer would be permittedunder ita il'ld- ings. as would deduction of eon- trllnltinns from taxable income up to $1.000 per year per return. These two steps, lays the commiealon, would put party financing hack in the handa of the little giver and the middle giver. and reduce the present dependence on well-heeled donorl with private interuau It ltake. President Kennedy has promised prompt legislation based on these recommendntiono. which have been approved by leader: of both par“-s. That doesn't mean. even it they go through. that they would be ap- plluble to Canada. where the elect.- aral syaiem is quite difierent. They do give weight. however. to the old adage that there are more ways than one of skinning I cut. I! the r-~1 Canadian Parliament is really bent on reforming our campuign {und- Iyntern. it should be able t. {in man. of doing it. EDITORIAL NOTES snty~nine mm mm ' '1 in Canada litarted ualng water suppliaa during the hi! mnntha ending April 1. 1902. Six a! then. an in Quebec. Devon in Oh- tarlo. thine-n in Saahtellowm, one in Alberta. and two In mNorth. This bring! the number of (kne- diarl annmunltiea in I It i n g of thin public heIlth more to 112. embracing 1.590.579 people. a o 0 Then in doubt in the lalndn 0! in In y whether Mr. Diet-lime new Bill of light: will m any more protection to (kn-tit.- then they have enjoy-2d. But it has a good point mining in most thing- Ilwning out of Ottawa. it iI thtng m. The (heat-r cheat bur- t- extracts in. the Bill and m- the Prime Minia- hr cath lb marina. III II- M add u“ capi- at .- III. ‘ THREE-LEGGED RACE OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholxon P.M. Launches lA-Poinl Program An werfluw crowd of neIrly l. M obs in CInIdI. I -Clll export ll. ii. A "toad Tinner I II I d I are] who heard Prime Minister John thrnulh an unnamed Dielenbaher lIunrh the Prr» drive [reuive Conwuuve pariy‘l a crater mdll lullllln. ta im elcctinn cImlegl-l Lnn luster upom. a. a continued program of na- tlnnal development pruircta. 7 M in whereby the rind! ullhouilh they from point: an liar any Guelph. SMthry olhlu - n rxplnllon. . l «t Acceleraud Northern r.- Intry into the building )Immcd um . by London's largeai political 9 Building at a nItiale pow- lntellnii a record number nl er Irld minim-nun thint-l minister. in. amt-r doth-due rain. of and member! Irvun both th e Can-dun oil.and a mantra"- irdrral nnn Ontlrto * a- wrll u Ie\‘erIl new candi- dairs surh u Hulih Don: ui Sutl~ bury and Gordon ChIpilll at Salt. nit-cred nil tor wliIt um billed An eye- nlniz unh .lnhn hieinnhakcr". lEVIEW AND rhzvmw For thlsopenlng nl his rIm- affaMl’firlflfl'db'gguhsu'nc grad in exchange ior Soviet plb tn prep-re hls Ipeech. in it he QF‘T'W" lé'.‘ g”. ‘M N" «twat the meant (it his inn» ‘Ilfh If" g ""m . mment over lhe put tin ‘ ’ l ; hug“ “in?” enrr i. rontrIstzd .t. mum {main 0 t e! ‘vn km my gets Ind achievements with the I “"rzfi‘m‘hf ‘1'" "m" omisunns Ind r-xruse! in the Y "‘1" i t t 9 91mm um "dd! by m "mam Soviet vahlblts in New anli . would be barred unlm recipro Lihei'll government. dwdlan heavilyanhla IrIihinlilirrne ni “’ ""‘ ""“W'm' "dim" "they nld It couldn't be donc". And ilnIlly. he nuutntd lils ll. pnlnt pmun tor the and s- yur plan to hand out at. prop hrsy that the Canada in 1597 will be u in better country than in mi whrn h.- ilnt took omre This huge Diriure M national planning rIlled lor u rnarninnih r. e Prime Minister" m4 m,“ bu" “ “I. .l the hrw York event. Im put it: o'clock nan lirlirlt beian the turn in their shirt nit-mu and ihr women iInnlnl themM-lves wllh promin- rot- in their lm in iilvr their ind. er three enthulluttr cheerl .nd l ill". Conl'ervalive eandldam ("In mu ornm hie to mine the rich in d that m- °'" "‘ ‘5’ "mm" M non. anti ulml mutt-run inr '““~" by “"9"”! l n ,. ,m mm. "mm. M, will mint lor CanIdI pd um u- the deiinliive min "ml “them "it"! "I" U m mu mnfinlzd n Can-an Ind In. an. and hem. in u clu- only C-n-dl‘l. wdl above the ml-‘em nl- Not upon our until-III mk-‘em or name hunlnn tr1vl. mum I: not not it in m Illtiu. it m . vlry hunt lillld- ni lilo hInileIl yum-lai- Int at aeriouu Ippul In what in garden il in a anti-air law-I low a mom electmil. manila: imam. ILUIPIIN'I' m “DIOR”. Mr. DldeIlbIkrfl ll Main lot the next five year. include uuutod the right to a twvyear Amen“! I null ex- hibiiion in Moscow Ind Lenin. plans in mid-April. Ien lit-p a mtnun Iiler tin-y bad llllled up Ivory to often I WIN! or I ilifl r l i E E i flltoulemflelrde ' “I.” “m mail" a brave ever m. "peril"! Mable m ”“‘° "'“i‘” h 9'3“ mn- Ind a national mmbu- "'5' 5"" ill-n. 0 Ca- wry pin-inn to mm m at: it a have and mini" Me nit-a. 1 In. 1b the uni- at - 1 rmmhm‘mimrrmI-c .I c. .. ..,~ Idlan an. m Ill la- pus titanic-ul- can-a. in Bad“ Mum-l .1 comm-u in mm A StormlllARDA dwmmp—d ’i it} 533% iii; tits! f'géii l r 33 u i i vi. ii i i l a l .3 i i 'r 5 i i i ii i i i ii- i i E [a i II I l i I! 3 I Nada. Cut: Rabies Danger 'From Dog Bi 0 Ea: ii? iii ii: i: M ill lilimal. Don't l6 the biting dug out ii Itlbt. nbiu. Appradmaiuy one third at occurred without human provocation. All equal number wal playing with at petting ul- Inlrnll: Ind the I'm-tiling third look plIce be nun llll individual [ended in.‘ log. l by Illan tit-i Ipofllfll dog! in- flirted more um thIll expect» on. Mixed mud: were innit minimu- but did proportionate- ty leu biting. The hound doll In the uuai ducll! ni Ill rel HI] way. 1! lntelrlled national prnlrIm ol 1!!“ Ind IIIter uII iur lodur invest prultiably ll . a: lo the put gut yam-i tut. on bl: Iaylnl: "it people . . Falr Trade In Fairs New Yer. 11-- The L'nllecl Hillel lIII f!- l I Dell: Rua ll. Murrnw. dtrectur oi the Hulk rmI ion decided lo invoke the {newt of ed in urllriixe . nalloual exhibition that would run in Soviet rliiel ilvr n lull a: the New York ‘ blopuy. ii Ill than int- arc ed only technicll Ind iopirIl ah". I limb Iubkcll II med- as tho laert inn-ism exhibitor ; Rainbfxl As Flag? :9 l: m m ehlrflng W den-Mill Ihli CIIIIdI em 0 t5 ii i 55:35:55 if?! fig: '5 i "EE ii 5! cl i 3i i“ .- doubtedly allow the red at Cal- [I i l i i i 5:5: it E ii i -i s i .i ii ‘iil é! l l l r i ii in I' I b I i! i i 5. r l l l E 33 ii {I [l l! i i :3 ii i ii- i; ii i .iii 'ii 33' ' hi - I II ' lIl ii i 1 i l i '1' ii lil! It: 5!! n ill mIle and yaunl um had the. llllhfll bite "I". run demonslrltea the need (or more rautlnn. elpecially hy children, when dun m near. try All». the Idvinbillty oi - ll-v u. Imam-d cauliuter ur— rem and ldenttlylng tau. tool I” for Vlcl‘lllfl. Ind loi Moi rniitinl unnu- in min .t . iIru la mull IreIs. tor. v" Dellen will Inlwer‘ caution] on medical twirl ii I Illmpd, ull Iddresled enve- lope Iceorlipllllel muutl LUNG CANTER ii. K Writ": Il X~ray Ihowa ‘ Io Widen” at tlnrer. thi other tutu an uncle in arm-o _ mile whether ll la prcunti ‘ REPLY The chat X-rly II the bell‘ Mirth . rl cam! excellent hellih. IMndInl com way to detect n y . it nothing in lauutl. lily: tn. x-ray mound in It)! :non '. wlm - IquiclouI Ihldow ll Soviet-v.5 rulturll and prnp'I- l round. the Iputum in “mild nmtl rtililnnl In recent "an. t M cancer cell! or a Milli) Irope t. mud in lnmtlnu the Ilrwal. ii a tumor l- mu. . Imall piece is retrieved lor III-ti". Ill-113’ Dbyllellnl lul- oll rwlrwvll til the .eu III-Diriuul tumor in a mum wa to loin the whim. anion coUN'r AND CANCER. l. L. writer Du people with. . noun-i blood count mod leIIE chance (vi devrloptnii mm inn do than with . low blood eoult' REPLY No. The (line oi cancer II lot hwwll but Ilemll ll dell- llteiy not in blIme. CIprer Victim my Melon uemlI but in these cue: the null:. um II mitt!- (or the low Hold mitt. mu wllolrr our a. it. man: why wand - pm. put on an to u vounda mun. - Ilofl pent-u? II"! The lllIny rIlarleI, Ilmll with lIIIcthiiy. m A Mill ? I lib- Mfllll Rulirlmilly ‘ amount M improvement ill‘ ire-innit tulllllen and in Ihe obtaining oi irIined pemnuii wn-‘Iw. h h..l|l*ll.'-fl- “hive-IIqu l-m-e'~mh aha-autumn". DWI—mm-Nw.—IM flwflmu— “mum”... mI—h-Ifi—‘cd. mun-.mmk-G-I-mb-U“ wmuuummhmm autumnal-mm Within-imam. m duo-mutual. “WM-eel.“ ‘ unnatural-plum» "'"‘ m.- '- bun". m "u" "'“w haul-putt...» “n”. H' mm'”"’""““ Ilium-lend. muumwhhmumMg-M. Ill- hm.” nu mumdmmm "imumtm.m- ""lfl' tan-W. wwnnmmtrvu.mu'tm.. 3'3"“ ma Immumwmmnmmhmmm‘mm .uwm hb—Mwm‘m m- DID-l I'M.fhm dm"'—wnr. mules-IL!" flhbmw. firm-“.4 M “Ia-u- “Wilde-l i, balmy-rang“. In, “I”.u.heuelndlodhd.nllzm.fhnulfln “inhuman-by . Tau—abuts“... acquaint-taunt... ummm. "Wu-mmutmv. “ammo-unit... aluminum-nu fibre-Wt- Mainline-mi. .. Mini-Juryde Why‘d-“II Manama-«ulna Mia-launch“! be mut'1'I-n-W‘NM-I-mmm dud “MM Wham. wouadauyunuineam- Ausiralia’s Teddy Bears I“ W I“ Aiblnh.m.mlfl a i I an variety d m: I imam diIeIIe MI chlmed' my ll mu eara. buthnshrilhi eyed. I black leathery nape. nuiiy ray iur. and no uil. ll lull-gran apecimzn filly measure alight- w aver twu rut Ind weigh Ibuuil‘lmndl. . OUR YESTERDAYS m..- the «man rum mNTy-rlvz yuan AGO l . 1 ur. Georgr H Taylor. inel- . nae ol Charlottetown highly reuth clllml and m oi the olden hullrlul mu. hlvlng been in bullpen lo:- M!- : bIll . century. in receiving IIderIbie lime dlily Ii hll pill! oi bullpen. The Prlnre KAWIM lIlIM‘ NItianIl rant. line laur- mll. . n on the northern cant in ex- pected in br deeded to th: Do mlniup mu. inn it will he month. helm it Is developed In ‘ ita iull prIbilltieI u - lourll! Iitrarliou. reN “an ano (Mly ll. um film bu . me i i (or thou who Ire mentally Ill LI , thin province." Dr. A .l Mun clump. Director at tile Divina- bi Mml‘l llnlih. Ind Superilv lendepl It FIlcorlwond limp tat. Ital-d int nlghi ia menace to nation - wide MeniIl Hultb week. Not my Inhaler irIpI hlve be- M ed. but III fllhtn- In. over - hauled Ill entire m it The" IM got . Mulder-hie quantity ol‘ Northern ice ever the inner ‘ Im and quit. a lIrge lumber at u- wen i "mat. “Chm,- In 'flH—tn: on FriduyMuy'll,lrom Biol2 p.m. “‘H'rldvlm I... . EDWARD BROWN hula-t. i 5 i ii i”. iiig 3'}: 253:5 E i 32% i gt a! i g in it E i l' E B E? E E i- s I 1§ 2d IBEQEE death. Knoln eat only tut... km on privud ol their IIIuIl inod nu lwala Ieldtall dnnka‘ Int-n ah- iauling mailml‘ hula luv-c. DEANIttm'I Gaza-rpm Iona) I . 0|! writer (Milan *0 hill "the ma. indie!!!“ d l Lil“ nmu'uwbm‘llmrwpoel M lava-Jimmdlupmemn ammonium Helpluu in me in. at dung-r. a. mail «unsung-lump» heldblparhlndgmn- AVOID TROUBLE I1 um. .. w - m MALI-If?! RADIATOR SlVlOI ‘ DH 4‘”?