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VFRII'IAYfOt [OB i'l FAGE An Excellent Briel “The Province of Prince Erl\\iil'(l Island llell-nme: this opportunity Io make lino-in suggestions considered useful, in it: .lrm of fisheries activ— it loum-d ‘lll‘ dwelopnleui of polic- ies \\'hil'h lll.l_\ l‘lNllll iii an explllilicd - and pl'oi'ililllle IlshBlIES elloliomi'. guided b_ :l sound national policy. Thus lv . s the brief submitted yesterday to the Hon. RJ. Robi- i challd, federal .\l.nislei~ of Fisher- . 195, by our provincial minister, Hon. Mr. Rossitcr. From there it goes on. in A IIllZI‘Il clusolv typed foolscap pages, to gi\e a comprehensive out- line of the present position of our fishery, with 23 concrete proposals for improvement through greater federal ell-operation and assistance. Appendell I> a report of the P.E.l. Fisheries Dexelopnloui Committee. completed in 1956 and still valid in many of its findings today. Note is taken. first. that the Island landings for the 1962 season progressed to a value of $4.65 million as against 52.4 mi 'on in 1950, and that capital investment in boats and equipment is now estimated at about $3.5 million. Despite the continuing importance of the lnlistery. which provided about 69 per cent of total landed value of the industry last year, chief emphasis is rightly plac- ed on the prospects of expansion in the offshore industry, particularly In the groundfish and pelagic fish- cry. In this connection the brief urges the need for I more adequate Is- sessment of the whole Gulf fishery resources. for the setting up of a separate inspection dirlrict for the Province, and eslahishment of a committee to prepare plans for the maintenance and improvement of ex- isting harbors and work. and for the construction of new works. Federal participation in a pro- gram of extending paved roads to fish pants and wharves. more as- sistance toward construction of lac- 1 es for storage of frozen bait. more rigid inspection of certain fresh and frozen products. more Emphasis on educational and techni- éal assistance programs: intensifica- tion of the search for new markets Ind extension of ex ing ones: need Sor grappling effectively with water pollution. with price spreads in fish— ery products. with illegal lobster operations—these are but some of the important points touched upon, and with regard to which construc- live proposals are made. ‘ We congratulate Hon. Mr. Rossiler find all concerned in the preparation bf this excellent brief. and trust that It will get the consideration it mer- it. .t Ottawa. 1 ’ Australian Politics 1‘ Australia is following the bad " pie set by 3 number of Cann- iIn provinces in calling I snIp H ploetion long before it is con- . ' Mtutlonally required. But there is i tome excuse for it there. With I thin "galority of one in the House of Rep. utives. Prime Minister Sil- J." bert Menzies’ Liberal govern. ‘ hIs, theoretically speaking, an election threat every day co its re-election In 1961 when it ,. it! lIrge majority In the Aus- :, . slump. Dupltae this precarious position. i , the government's narrow '\ Ilu ambled It to mIIntnIn . in to in mi 19M. but thI Judi-tic in some dimin- sall Hou- Ind denim an William-ow thnt Sir Robert is About to bow out of Australian politch After 86 years in the House and I record term 0! 14 years as Prime Minister. Unlike former Rriii h Prime Minister Har- old Macmillan. - did not inherit the job Is I going concern but. won it back in will after ten years in the ullllorncss as leader of the federal omimilion. Having struggled so hard for the pride, Sir Robert never has welcom- . Pil the suggestion. often voiced by wi llx moo DE! ‘ his pnlilicul opponents, that he should retire. As things stand. It would be much more in keeping with the Menzies success story for him to relinquish command at the height of n Il'osh electoral victory such as he now senks. Rul this plan calls for I succes- snr, Federal Treasurer Harold E. Hold. Imlll‘l' of the House of Rep- roseulaliles. is regarded as Sir Robert's likely choice. though this has not been confirmed. In any case, Labor Party leader Arthur A. Cal- u'ell is calling the contest I “Hold benefit election", and charging Sir Robert with burdening the country with its unnecessary expense It lhis time if Mr. ('alwoll carries the Labor Party to victory. he will be Prime Minister: hilt like Sir Robert, he is a veteran and finds younger men belnu him eager for the leadership. And like Sir Robert, he never has named a successor. Still Daliier In US. The British method of picking I Prime Minister~particularly the Conservative method as exemplified during the past few days—has come in for a lot of sharp crit, irlsm al home and abroad. But ac- cording to James Weston, distin- guished columnist of the New York Times, it still falls short of being “as cravi' as our system of pick- ing a President." Prime Minister Macmillan Just let the Conservatives st Blackpool argue for a week about whether the new British Prime Minister would be Lord Hailsham or Rab Butler. and then called the leaders of the party to his hospital bedside and told them he had picked Lord Home. Hard cheese, chaps! he said. and sent the noble Earl to the Queen. But the American system. argues Mr. Reston, is sillier than this. “We don‘t take the best man available now, but the besHooking man among the very rich from the very biggest slates. Poor men from small states are ollt, unless. of course, thev are generals: ten of them from Andy Jackson to lke." Also. lllr. Reston maintains. the American system deceives more people for longer than the British, and diverts and paralyze! the Gov- ernment for much longer. Under the British system. the election is limited to a sudden death campaign of only three weeks. but in the Un. itd Stntes it, has been going on now for weeks, and still has thirteen months to go. The British "do not confuse or prolong the decision by considering absolute ninnies or even pleasant nonentiti s. They have the odd notion that they should know some- thing about the men they choose for high office and that it. would be useful if the candidates themsel- ves knew something about govern- ment . . . Such a system here would : clearlv eliminate most of the non- candidates now blowing and puffing around the republic." “Obviously. then." concludes The Times scribe. "our system is daffier than the British but it has to he Idmitted that we have more fun. especially at conventions.” Where. indeed. a good deal of fun can be had in Canada in: well. if you want to call it that. EDITORIAL NOTE Amid the burly—burly of other things it. in woth noting that the U.S. Senate has mood and not to the House of Representatives I bill authorizing A $329 million pm!“ to deal with problemll of mental health and retardation. c . c It Is disturbing to note thIt with Ill the warnings issued about the health danger in the widespread in. of pestlcldeo, research Into the nub In In logging in (Tornado. This was brought out It I union of tho Common food Ind drug committee. Money. it uemn, ls IctuIlly IVIIIIblI for Inch match, but it II not being utilized by governmentn or univer- IIIy IciIlm lkpulmuela. RUNNING INTERFERENCE QUAWA REPORT b Patrick Nicholso Poor Senate Attendance Record, Too The leading actors in “Play-, time an Parliament Hlll" II a v u; been savagely criticized lur, llv-ir wumcu perIol’mance .iuccl they returned to (he nAIIDn'sl buslncu, But our Members oi oi. House or Commons m ml the onlyi parliamentarians on the Hill. So much attention has bccu rucucs. ed on their conduct, that H. e members at our uugusi Upper l Chamber have been ovci-ioukei-l s. l was summed by hearing some not very mulcd comment? by one of lhui hard uni-.- ul eornvi potent and hardworking Sena-l 1an who keep live show on III ei road. He drew my attention in. the poor attendance in Ihe ilcd. Chamber. and especially deplor- ed the bad record of senators at his own puny. Shortly lhereul'ler Inolher scuulur mIde I similar comment to me, and mentioned the disappointing record of new- ly» uppoinlcd senators in in e mum-r of alleuduucc. The House of Commons h u . long been crilirlzcd for Ike aun- vities of the “Tuesday in Thurs~ dIy Club " These are Mr. from nearby canslimenciel lu ohm-lo Ind Quebec. who tend to arrive by train or plane on T ue s duy .uci-uiuus. Ind i-clu rn home in»... cows on Thursday we run... But the Senate is uvmully only I Tuesday- to. Thursdly club anyhow, meeting on Tues- day evenings Ind on Wednesday .uu Thursday afternoons: so II. Ihould be able to record beller Illnwings iii... the lower house. Snuarons' ROLL CALL Unlike the noun 0! Cummnui. the Senate has an altendInce list compiled by the olilcials at each sieving. This is published in the UBLIC FORUM our... mac-i. III on . plhllqu-I .1. mi... WHO PAYS THE PRICE? Sin—Mon congratulllionl Io yourself Ind III the line gentle- uicu mcullnued In Mr. Edwin c Johnston's letter of on. 22. Also In Mr. in... e. Nicholson who It long, long lIII .ivc. . glimmer nI hope to many wlvn Ind mothers. Mnybe now some Illentlon will be paid in Mr. HIslIm‘I brief cl less. Yel. w. Ill kuuw. mu .c in.— ny Iddllinnll bl" In our newer clubs. mukel Ilcohol bevernlu IvIllIble I. III llmel. nil.‘ Druqu glveI Ihe Gown-omen! more prom. but who pIyI the price? No mstler where alcohol l. consumed the "street I..." IlwaI mm. Into a “home d . vil". How many OI our children never had I home? ApInmentI yeI — but never Reurlty unliy In the family. How ii my. (mum dreld III SundIyI. wmi Its Iner- h of set '. lug. Ill holIdIyI Ind clinch"): me Christin" HIM whemm luv allied "home" Ilrturued law hell, All mu luv. I m cm. to Btu: I.“ W m nun-opium they no “JIM pine" at their lIlnIIy Ind m not do one min. to qulIm it. Al the children not older In man "will" to lion I III! w ill: "IMIIDI. ultfl III II. homelesl. PerhIpI we need I MIyM W at the the III!“- ol lolly not Ipe 0| DII'I money on m. 'I'IIII II no critic! m 0! our Illle Mum Glu- M our men I- Inn not I Ind IMrelon none! In" I mln‘l vl . We lure would llh to WI ner- III II! prom Ion Mun I! any. Ira not noted on the rec- .lusr one lie-mm '- . dully printed "Minutes" Is I Permanent record, In the Iirsl iii-u “eeks nl Iliis resumed Sesslnn. the Senate url~ usually met in... dIyI u week,‘ Tuesday to Friday. it doe. not. meet nu- iixcd hourl. like th e‘ Commons, and III: llnflth (hi my daily sessions varies, While Illel primed report o! in. prorrcuiucel of the Commons runs to about 40 pngel on In Iversge duy bl 5M. l hours, the Senators llll Inything Irurn 4 to 20 IImilal" pages. Thus Senate sittings can be csllmaled as iron. in minutes to uudcr 3 hours, normally. ‘ e attendance record Showsl thsI. during the first two weeks‘ this month. Senate attend . n c . rungcd Irom 43 In 71. There are [[12 seals In the Senate. of which two were vacant, . An analysis of the IttendIncel record chow. that. or British Columbia's six union, only one Ilteuded It Ill. and he wII present at only {our sittings. new soils may HOOKEY Eleven new Ienators wci-c Ip- pointed during ch. closing weeks at the Ian CnnservItIve relime: must of [hue were defeated can- dldetes la. the Home at Com- mans. These new boys were uci keenly alert to their new 515.000— u-ycur job. and Ihowed up badly I. I group, with l... «in. so im- cent Itieuduuc. Orville null lPE l. Dde Walker lonurlol . F i- I n k Welch lNavI ScotIIi did uol show up It all, while Clement O‘Leury lNovI Il wu pre< Sent only cu day. In contrast LA, Robertson lain-rib) Ilone wu. presenl every day, Among the old-timers, .ucli pills" or the Senate n 37~yelr—0ld 'l' b m CYEYHI' lMci-iilobul. T h o m a Grant lP.El ». in... MchnnIId nrd. rci- Inltence, Secular .losl. Quarl. or Quebec cur ’IID is my r In and ai'lli‘r menu- or“. uu- ed one day duo in 4 ‘ol- alcd engIlcmenl TIIE mast vuluubic work per- [mined by file Senate is in cum- mm... which of course ll our side the lull sitting: of the Chamber, Several murmur... were working dun... iiievc lwu weeks. cl which pulls... the mall significant is liicl exImIn- lug Problems at om Ago. Unfor- luuulcly loo iiiilc usc is made oi the urea: iuud of experience and nudity in the Senate. which [Ir exceeds whet Ille Commons can oIIer In liili way for nnn- parli- qu commune work. But the present IIIiu gruel of committee wci-k does lint jusltlly the poor attendance record In Ihe Senutc "Illle lOniarioi c. IQ becl and m otherl were present every day. Some of the Ibuulu. ml y have been ill, or ens-sad else- where on government hIIlIlIE‘II. Inch II It the United NIuouu. Such vIlld rulm'll Im' Ibueuce. Our Yesterdays (From III! Gum H1“) TWENTY-FIVE um A00 October l. mu n. minimum": Mm Oc- kite prelenmd I pull“!!! 01 red mullc u. I upqu buuu u Crtulud Unlled church sub- dIy evening. M III cloud 0! m. m-vlce uic 0mm .m- nur- uiued by lb. ladiu of Cnylud Chill-ch Il ul- ham or Ian. Con uni-d ClllIPY. Oct. 1 - CIIIM to do iii-nulqu work In an Pris vlnclIi Scout Council 0! Prince Edwlld kind. In!!! I. hit Ion, Iulllunt (menu's Secre- ury (or “u no] Scout: AImlI- Ilou In Alberta, will law I a r Charlotlewwu lam. TEN "Al! AGO u. "I! The WIr Monument In Queen Square in memo] I rue-ulflnll In the form n! I IIM hllltlnl- mm in u- .ypnruu ol u I MemorIIl. no, Ccmpbell. noted Scull. loot. n m than Mine. IA II. mama‘s Imam mIpIIIIrwhOI m mmflnfllhl . A Ian- I Ill-II .d HIM MI! W of M the-ll- II umllrn lov- un overcome erul “MI W I“ Pro-Ich W. New lull leave—MIMI: with Idelllllc mm. Mum-.Iofltmlhobl. WWumm/mmmn VIII! AFC. I'M/ma Incl- Ind Am lull “II-Io" . Model Fill III [ml I" N." u moon... Ive-Ion. Moll "ll-Ill. mt Wllnlll. Ill MIIIu'IIV. COMING NOV. 6 . . . PHILIPS STEREO SHOW Newest Parlor Game Dangerous 3. VIllhlhl .II II Ie~ compIIIIM by hold”. the 3mm until “HMS”! Phyll- clInI IN Mllnnlu to II: I Ilutlug lu- " or m I I! ll cIIIId. "wo IkullI lulu: halplhl never my!!! the punk. MIuy phyIkuInI uII nil-lieu! leochI Ilpe lnlIIld of aliens: to close wuuud..ll in quick. plin- e Ind IlmoIt II ury to new II the up. In“)le la bin d r. nape . I WII told recently thll on! of the MI!" III II!“ III 11 ll“ mall tlmu (or the pi] Ind nthlr mambo" of tilt nllht on] L11 co-pllol Ii 1 p.m. onllueer It 2 inn. m. i. done, in c... loud poll- uuiu‘ occlm. Thom would be duo. ll m up (mm kud- denly developed nIllIu. vanill- lug. Ind dlurrhel Ind went lqu i: .2 Ihock. And the pluangers could be In the “me condition becqu the mesls come lrom I common Ioume. Nothing like min In bau- m' . pcued. Io my knowledge. I. a. Ilr line! see mil! that load II prepared Ind served curcluily. Monkeys become Iddlcted to smoking wliluu . few any. A New York menu. («In leInled ml. by glvlul them in. Iccess m Sucking lubeu. rich set produced either clgnret Imoke or plain wIl'm uir of III! lume temperIlure. Tile Inlmnll received Ioblcco on the Iirsl tWD dIys Ind hot Iir for tho next two days. The cycle in. repented lor le weekI Ind ll bccume cbvlou. wliuln I .lion lime um I.th preiemd nicotine Imoke. in I mom! expel-lineal. they were given the choice of lurking on I tube holding I lighted clan-e! c.- .u unll‘hted cigIrel; they preicrmi the "gm- 9. CERVICAL DISK E. D writes: [went to my doctor because of pain In the neck and x-rays mowed I up in my wine due to "Alexei-nan» tive cervlcnl dllk." Can Some- dfink be done About «III In? REPLY YeI. Many phyclclm suggest I irlui cl physirIl therapy I n d . nook iii-m. Surgery is recom- mended Ihould cbmemllv. measure! lull Ind there i. Rfllt discomfort. TnflW'I Hell"! IIIIII Stress honesty Iul‘l trustworthi- ness III ' a r lllld LE GRAND PRIX 'n- DI'IIe ul than Ill. Excluln knoll Amid 'I‘Illhbh will Helm. [Ill-MI 4|. “(I‘ll-III III-1‘ Will. “III.- I! diet! NOTES BY THE WAY Ihdllloullhbfllm III! I manhullinlthnrummnm mwmwoulullolf you um IagpIIn.— will! I,"- Adqumr wu Milli. lin- MM why Ila um won bui- when Ibo wIlIt out on “i look but“: to mu NW um Junior h I turned than“:ch to DId Ind re- turned in coll-u. m. him in rd put to dame w a- In line It completely overhuuiod or to 2nd. it in on I now cu. — Pun Arthur wamniclt, ‘l‘hl Dumb (Inch! of noun“ (or tho Ind IdleII CInIdIIII lo plan I fly lot old Ill. To]: any be Iplendid million but II I III' cry from tho IflvIuturuul. exploring IpIrit lint dmiupou nil. couunLry Ind wilch w. pm lend WI hIV lull-HIM. — Ol- (IWI luurn life In I rut-mu: in LI I all r- maul-nil. Ryll um. CI IIIIItll: cut- Ilul. human p col." o LI Nuiom. Home». A lot of lymglhy IIII been uni-nod tor :Iullpldo with corn- Ind the (luff. with I Ian Hint. but lIId Inyom m puth with ma Woodpecker: WIN: unch- Woodliock SInLIIel-Revluw. "MT LIIII toy mo compile-ted lot I ImIll child ' tho mother “kid the cllrk. “ Idllfl. IIIII duulfloull my VII.“ help ya u l' dilld mull. In our modern world." [lulled It" Ilium-n. “Any wa ii. pul- It mum: in Wnul." — Gill Reporter ll you don‘t think thinu IrI II bld II mey‘n DIM, VIII: I modern on exhibit. — IIruiI obIIl-ver. The Average mIl-l IlwaI con- Ildurl lain-lull MI Iver-n FlnInclII Pun. Benn Annd’TIlle Peerage Bill In one sense Brlulu'u new lo wool Tory if ever thermw on, own the "In millllleflhlp In II III nuke Iimull' ellllhle the Common] Ior cm black. in I peeflge bill mm It the in. session oi Parliament .im- a long fight. by Anthony Wed ml Benn. Britllh premiers or the use have nl Although numermll in the Home of Lords. the overwhelming opinion Is that It could not happen todly been" 1 .ll mi power in. been inn.- [and to the Home of Com» mum. I! Is Just Ibou! unlnlmuui that Inrmer Prime Mlullter MIchllIn would never have recommended ir Alec unleu there was I procedure Inr mm in enter the Commons. Al one left-wing comment or. Klull» Ivy Martin. uui. “Ironic-Hy enough. Benn IS personally responsible (or mail. Irig Home prime minlcur. [or oven MIchIIIn could not th: Ielected I member oi the Home of Lol'dI ll Premier." BENN RELUC‘I'ANT Benn. now Labor member In! Eriltol Southeut. uuwflllnflb’ bee-me the Decal-yd vluauul SLIIIIEIII In yet" III) on flll fenfll of hi! Luther. Till ell-nu: Interrupted I proud-lug Coin- mon! cII'eer and Benn was luctInI, r’—h DUVAR'S RADIO PRESENTS PHILIPS STEREO FOR '64 In Mum Cal" Duh. I‘M-II. WMWF'wC. “but! IN MONTAGUE Watch for Location - Sponsored by Duvar’s Radio III-citizen MI" W hluueil favored "perslsleul commoner." noun, or com-u. wan nut [in flnt mm: to try to I old It“ MnIand flier-by ll . In- other irony in I chroniclI filled with oddities. vimunl HIIlIhIm. turned out in be one a! su- mIIn rivals Ihe succession. also sought lo dodge the “politicIl sheila," u. in armed e nun of Lords. Inel- hIl EILIIEI" died lu llle HI wIs prevented by none ulher than Clement Aillee. the last Labor premier. now Em All.- ee. FINAL BLOW ll. u generally Iald thII lli. Dnctlce or bcvlus premier. in the Home at Lord. rccclvcd v. final blow in 1923 when Buns! LIw, c. all... - lion. srilisli premier. lay dying Ind the choice wc. belwccu I peer. Lord Cum... Ind . commoner, Sllllley BIldwiu. The peerage wui not then lhouclil a bar to in Downing Street and at IEIEI one of King George VI IdVIIEl‘I filliesth the brilllInt cur... wa. till better marl. History in Iomewhat clouded on what (allowed. but one ver- min my. .I couple oI BIldeIl'I Irlends pointed out to King George's secreuary the draw- b-ck. of having . premier in nu LordI. Arthur BIlIwr. former Wen-ls Ier. endorsed their VIGW and fluid l 1‘ ed the winner. PHILIPS l