pe ena te Ministet—inter-American—system-The Do- Ta pabal ales ais three _ me arson an aul Martin, ex-|minican crisis showed _to the _ papel > ‘ e ; ; ; : ; ‘ ; ¥ ternal affairs thinister: that |Canadians that there is a cet- ways in which it considers the HARDING Fi This machine turns the plump, nylon yarn into pile that deep, — oo es —— reds ae membership remains under tain predictable conflict in any a can raceme ee cre CARPETS i 8.4 cushions every step. greens and antique golds, ours that are in top on. a Al A ; apie ; ian me ip in w i as : : ; i i i = t Pn ee es = calls the - Sabah notices sys- = 28 i as S 1,282 needles stitch the strong, continuous filament nylon Harding sain Faas no effort oe these ced hemisphere family within OAS global interests of the Unitea ns the US = eae el cadens Mecen GLa MI OF DU PONT into tough Indian jute backing row by row. oe ae ee ; Tati . wer ov ; : 5 s scien Teak mae at “showed that the OAS i more willing to view the de: my ten eo eres ane Soi The pile comes out_thick, luxurious and resilient..The Dishes he dee ards ae dyed primary point in his’ address to not a full-effective instrument Velopment of the OAS. as an Ste Seep -Cacenms Reick pe be design is a perfect replica of the one from the designer's karing the diving propane (700 ~ a ee the Canadian “ Parliament {m which can act with speed and (institution of true collective se- ssc ced pesca ee achaeees Tl drawing board. at boiling temperatures) the dyemas ter ch and ae 1961. é efficiency in.-an emergency; Curity and not as an institution Seen checks the shade to make sure it’s like the designer’s et : - - merely to ratify American se- ee original colour. H , ‘é ‘ig blueprints, Canada might pstinst m™ - more willing to join it. mare m canae by Camaman Crarrimme Sane ® Lowering Credit Standar d “Secondly: if the U.S: were i es h B < oO R ‘ 3 willing to support. the current M tread among Latin - American ; 9 t ring n Recession thinking to separate the politi- These two labels promise you a carpet that will give you : : cal and economic functions of ears of wear and beau ‘ EDMONTON (CP) -— Con- Prof. Leitch says his studies the inter-American system, the| —_ — Se eae auey: silaepnciAih ayaa 00 are neces ree +-tinued~lowering- of standards: for-indicate~ thé “averagé™Canadiatt way might be paved for initie! |. Make no mistake. A Harding Carpet bearing the Du Pont is irene A Soe granting credit could help bring: family owes about $1,200.~ Canadian~ participation’ «in the | 4501’ certification mark is one of the most outstanding a . { #8 ee ee bout _a_Tecession, says Profes QWE,TOO.MUCH.......... economic realm without _neces-. —“SiyION CHEPSEE YOU Chal BUYS ee us = soem anette Sennen cates tomer geme amencnee ae ae sor Lorne C. Leitch of the Uni- North American economista Sarily involving Canada directly Se ees yt — The strong foundation of these carpets is another reason - ite " si : cote : * i ith ; : ’ * : : ° "a Sant ae eS ar an a | Ie Hg en ie trae kin niga om ces of ag en el dn Dy es nae cent of its dispos- ; quality carpets since . When they wanted-to ma! : sae tie- the 50K ification—mark-are-created ......the best fibre n age acking to make it into a: : ,_commerce _ says. loan. institu: ahle—income-—Thus— fami-— Thirdly. to_the degree that} een ea ee eee gg gg ar pets bearing: the 50 )"—certt cat a eee cee te os eae e DC ee ence ete are a al a See cd ee Ee Ce eee | ae nae cy ae reece iin Core ie oer ante rem Beer ns a ee come ee See lave debt jond,’ Prot. Listel neiniar: ; Talented designers study the latest furnishing trends from Harding Carpets make doubly sure of this. They first coat b Pg Siena ie OS Mrs. Theresa Fancy drives off after regainiig possession of her car from the Boston common garage desbite an un- paid bill of $192.50 in“parking fees. The car recently turned U.S. Dominica .Cools Canada For OAS By ARCH MacKENZIE BACK-IN THE DRIVER'S SEAT up in the garage two months after was stolen: The park- ing ‘authority hed refused to return 11 to Mrs. Fancy unless the bill was paid. Monday an Automobile--Association served oh Qi. Pi n Says the Republican group's | @ court order on the authority and the car was retugned to its owner. Lawyers .said ‘that if the garaze still wants .to collect, it will have to sue Mrs. Fancy. (AP Wirephoto) Activities ,and it showed that the U.S. WASHINGTON’ ‘CP)—|“white paper” which is the pro- administration, despite the need United States military interven- tion in the Dominican Republic last spring has discouraged duct of a moderate - minded minority within the party: “Rather than informing the more active Canadian participa- |Canadians that they are remiss for intervention, did .not con sider the OAS an institution of truly - collective nature but lrather one which in a crisis would hopefully ratify unilateral __more @ Sets, tion in inter-American partner- chip, suggests a study paper by 11 Republican U.S. congress: men on U.S.-Canadian relations. It proposes a greater hemis- here role for Canada. Canda_‘‘makes broad and_im- portant contributions to. eco- nomic development and _politi- cal communication within the hemisphere," says the report, listing Canada’s Latin Ameri- can contributions in aid, com- merce and other. direct partici- pation plus help for West Indies countries. fo The report, in preparation since’ June,-has 26 recommenda- | tions. for bettering Americau -relations with Canada, (includ ing’ the placing of Canada in its empty chair at the Organiza- tion of American States. “ This organization is a 20- country group — Cuba's” mem- * organization in their international obligations by failing to join the Organiza- ition of American States, the U.S. should make every effort |to help build the OAS into an) of collective se- -_eurity——which—_the—_-Canadians might wish to join.” It. adds. | “The U.S. government by . this U.S. intervention after the fact.” DEALS WITH LANDING | Thus, this report deals with ithe fact that the U.S, after massive ‘landing of troops in the Dominican Republic on the ‘basis of saving lives and pro- ‘time, and occasionally by‘ un- ‘ecting the hemisphere against \fortunate methods, has made wr another Communist take-over, labundantly clear to the Cana-| Spurned any real role for the idian government and the Cana- : in dian people that we feel the in-|the OAS to sanction a largely- stitutions of ‘the inter-American system could be significantly strengthened. through . Canadian membership.” ° : It also says that the ‘‘recent crisis in the Dominican Repub- lice and the policies followed thefe by the United States ad- ministration must, to some de- gree, have diminshed the en- bership is suspended — -which -thusiasm of the Canadian gov- Canada has’ declined ‘to — join. There have been. recurring | ernment and the Canadian peo- ple to join actively in the loans have been easier to ob- tain, particularly in the last two years “The public debt load is ex- “cessive . . : Very often @xcésses like this breed deflation. These _excesses are bound to react at some juncture -. . and could * well contribute to deflation.” Relaxed standards by finance companies, banks and trust and life insurance companies have not been entirely to blame, he says. Material desires of the borrower also had contributed. - . “The satisfaction derived from the ownership of things— cars, refrigerators, TV sets — than offsets the cost of borrowing and any dissatisfac- tion that_may arise from being in debt.’ .____An_undesirable effect of this, _ says. And borrowing had increased ' 84 per cent during the last six years while personal disposable- income had increased only 38 per cent in the same period. Barring a recession, the bor- rowing level is sustainable, he Says. But an increase could help bring about. a rceession, ‘which would then be aggravated by the borrowers’ situation. “Should there be a recession . the hourly-pay people will be hurt as the first to be laid off. They're the ones . =e general who owe a fair amount and this will aggravate. any re- cession.” are + & United Nations and called |American peace-keeping force which still there. The paper lists three reasons Canada has not joined OAS— American hostility as late as the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt; Canadian ties with the Commonwealth com- bined with Quebec's interests and ‘‘the depth of conviction held: by the Canadian government and the Canadian people in the pur- pose and future of the United Nations.”" government- for rationalizing . .. foreign aid programs within the hemisphere might well be welcomed in the interest’. of economy and common sense-"* Give through the United ‘ Fund... ___ Now! , The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Sept. 28, 1965. 9 _APPALLING IGNORANCE pecial Campaign Is To Tell Americans Of By ARCH MacKENZIE \deal with boundary-water prob- WASHINGTON (CP)—Ameri- lems; mcre independence for cans display an “appalling ig- Canadian subsidiaries of Amer Rorance about Canada” which ican firms; more student and should be attacked next year in other exchanges; closer exam- says a ination of ‘freer trade and a |” Group spokesman Stanley R. Tupper of Maine says the re |port, commissioned last June, lis an effort to ‘“‘put some meat Representatives. -Make 1966 The Year of a New | Awareness of Canada, says the |Feport, listing 26 recommenda- on the bones’ of the study) re- | tions: They include a larger role | quested j \for the International Joint Com-/|Minister Pearson and Presi-| last year by Prima mission, established in 1909 to dent Johnson. Yes. Start here. « wong niet filament nylon made to the ‘501’ quality standards. The result is a carpet of lasting beauty. It has plump, springy pile that wears and wears. And wait till you see “the colours! They’te a delight to behold—and live with. country as @ reference to Viet | Nam The Republican white paper, quoting the offending section which suggests Canada ‘avoid so far as possible public dis- . agreements especially on crit: S cal issues," objects to this view, It says there’ has been aa rican tendency to take Can- That ada for granted, with harmfui report made public in results: ‘and it is true that “in jtimes of immediate crisis the June was by Arnold Heeney, twice Canada’s ambassador |U.S has no more staunch ally lthan the Canadian govern- here and now head of the joint commission’s Canadian section, and living stone If the Heeney-Merchant pro- posal ‘‘means that ‘each ally should attempt to consult on all policy differences with the leader of the alliance ... we }\Which are not uniquely Cana CRITICISM HEARD ; is- It received some critical re- = ae. + views.in Canada on grounds + suggested that Canada kee LAUDS PEACE MOVES quiet when it differs with Says the report, lauding Can United States foreign policy — ada’s influence for peace at the interpreted immediately in this' United Nations and its pro- | Another good thing~Harding Carpets made with Du Pont carpetnylonare mothproof;mildewproofand-non-allergenic.— around the world and create original designs for your home. After-months. of creation, a design is transferred onto transparent graphs for manufacturing. | longed efforts for wortd ds- arm&’ment: “Surely the histery ot-—the post-war years has dem- onstrated that a Canadian. for- eign policy independent on many issues from U.S. leader- ship has proven an invaluable source -ot strength to the very causes to which U.S. -foreign policy is dedicated.’ The group of 11 congressmen represents” more moderate ele- ments in the Republican party —Ogden Reid, New York, Brad- ford Morse, Massachusetts, Michigan, included. The report was prepared by Dr. Douglas Bailey who claims no previous special interest in Canada. Bailey formerly was at the Harvard school of interna- ple and organizations ada and the U‘S. SCIENTISTS MUST READ The world now has about 100,- 000 scientific journals and the number is expected to double |within 15 years. . Is there any way of knowing — ‘ing to Oct in Can-' Lobster Season Change Refused OTTAWA (CP) — The lobster fishing season in Charlotte and Saint John. counties, N.B., will open Nov. 15 as in the past a> spite a petition from fisherm aig, seeking an advance in the oper 15. The fisheries department sailo in an announcement here there is scientific evidence that the total ‘annua! lobster cateb would not be increased by ear lier fishing. There were also at guments presented by some fish- a special campaign: . . ’ . ci Merchant, heartily concur, But if it means tional studies and the report is ermen against advancing the study prepared by 11 Republi- continental approach to water twice U.S. ambassador to Can that Canada js-to defer to U:S. based on more than, 200 letters omens — . can members of the House of | resources. ada leadership in all its interests and questionnaires sent to peo 1 icter fishermen, normally allowed to set their traps the day before the opening, will be permitted to set them at-10 a.m. Saturday, Nov, 13 because of the intervening Sunday, the depart- ment. said. p~ tufts and keep the carpet from stretching. that a beautiful new carpet will stand — up to years of hard wear? ~ Because Du Pont nylon dyes with exceptional ease,-the clearest; truest-colours-can-be achieved. Fhey range from— the back of the carpet with top-quality latex to hold the tufts. Then they laminate an additional tough backing to it, according to Du Pont ‘501’ specifications, to hold the fot ni eae coe ee ean teen vie ° net - ww. Cae ommeenewe + oy Before a carpet leaves the Harding Carpets mill it must pass through every inspection with flying colputs.<S* >: This hawk-cyed man is the final. examincr. He: checks which is becoming more pre- ‘ sae is the Ne of ; second get ee os every inch.-He wants to make sure the carpet looks per- Mortgages on homes to pur- tiful; ~ N s chase consumer goods, Prof. fectly bene . ; Leitch says, So if you want a carpet that will add beauty to your home Long-term investments should not be used for short-term as- he adds. But consumers ‘were finding it easy to obtain second mortgages at interest « tates not much higher than. the first mortgage: ~~ Russia Admits Wheat Lagging — MOSCOW (Reuters) — Soviet Comunist party leader’ Leonid Brezhnev, emerging “from a two-day absence from~ pablic. industry has overfulfilled the! ” The thick, springy pile of these carpets is made with the world’s strongest-wearing fibre: Du Pont continuous fila- ment nylon yarn. This is not ordinary nylon. It’s Du Pont 100°, heavy carpet nylon. Pens loose fuzz that usually gathers on new carpets.) Here are two good reasons why Harding Carpets made to Du Pont ‘501’ specifications always look so perfect. As the carpet rolls slowly from the machine, two examiners on cach side scan the carpet carefully. To make sure they stay alert they’re only on this job for a half hour at a time. Harding Carpets take no chances. When this carpet leaves the mill it’s first quality. these carpets. -< ; . 4 * ‘and still stand up to hard family wear, see your Harding Carpets dealer. He’ll help you find the colour you want ina Harding Carpet bearing the Du Pont‘501’ certification mark. At a good price too. For instance, a 9’ by 12’-carpet will cost you slightly less than $110. It’s certainly worth loek- ing into. In the meantime, why not send for asample! For sample and information, mail this coupon today! _ Harding Carpets Limited, Brantford, Ontario. D- _ Please send me a carpet sample beating the Du Pont ‘501’ certification mark and: booklets on care and- selection of carpets. Enclosed is 25¢ to cover handling. a ciadeunbienal Ressian * jan cabastin ta) check against other loan plans...see how low-cost Pont permet filament carpet nylon yarn is made Name lagging behind planned targets. oe : sttong, unbroken filaments which run the length of the bs Spebbing <at. a... 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But he said “in view of com-, Plicated climatic conditions| wheat production is still lagging, behind the planned targets."’ There have been reports that Russia will have to sell large oe ~ve | HARDING cic; G@)ROYALBANK | pa a pe eee Canadian carpetmakcrs since 1927 ether Western wheat exporters. | ‘a - = ig . 4 d x : ; : ; Z « : Wes aaa vesseysinsethepapibeassah ae “ 1 coieesinl Seed