l i ll. l i (its: Suardiau' Cuefla run. was inane Lia. In no. t- A a"... neat. rt.» ma- . n... l.-. v... “mm. s. n. Imam. um... i - i am t. ms 4 ml "M. satin... Mm i. .i W... a. “Mm... .. a...” l he'e-n .n. “erred Sibunplw m... he! ave: as 9.. me. by (air-0v “I oo . year by m..i a. «mi ism. .m u— Ital um... y mi... slim - v." on lala'ld no ul moo n- . mun... a. stint. 0a. Member is... an... A W Face: 0 similar. Mu lt. lag. Those Old Cliches “Pie in the : '. pie in the s That‘s what our IH‘iEl‘ai party leadA ers are charging their nppunenta with peddlan in this campaign. as if it were rat poison. Ilnn'i they know tint we have been lttlng on it for . ears, and enjoying it? It just another name fnr a rit‘al' unfulfilled electinn promises. Biit Mery promise was once unful- filled. Our Borden car ferry service was “pie in the ik)" ilntil Sir thhert Borden redeemed his plmlga and brought it in fulf" it. And .‘lr. Diefenbaker's camel _ pledge still In this categitri. tlm lirh a have no dutlbt thlil. if room-it‘ll, he n ll bringitollt .ttitie» , lil ill>\\n Iliere it helnngs. Meanwhile. we til-l1 ir‘il l.i\- nfi' Hus “pie in the 5k " "ll‘f in de— nminciniz the Lilwrn iiinl click to lung saucers". Thm iii ni'ig- anil contrilniitlnn in cliniim- n infill?- c: l‘ing. not I hnan' (it. e, if vie in Mr. F runs-n1 post ue'd pii‘ a ‘lit "ll rvnry tire of lltc~e nlil. cm. .i-n (pilnv's lite tniiiicnina lune iiPiil'lR P. will nliwr with ~lnte rivi“'i>tlri'.l‘i.tn. I \\n flxllcf' e,th ll’lllll'l‘ l“l:"illl‘: for rt ‘ in in tlie Plii'i.inilvil‘,m- in Rsrnp in lie altle tn (uric? m.- inn \(‘l‘llfli v tumors, and ii<e 'hvm \ti“t tirrt-is— iwii The 'mngimillte enri'g' t‘l‘qlllr— .ii for Illifi ml» is \\?i;rt um :nn. t mil '0 elect them an \i'. mi in.» inn... M .‘li', nun... is: n this mm». .:~ w. [it . Iii'iwmtml ll<. lli: 'iMl e c n n n m i e g -."Pl ‘llitilld i» rlnt‘ d in mm» 7mm. riew n'n . m n! mining m. p rt. 'll'llrlrri:=l‘Pd lw tit-prim: VFe, Tun nfien. incimri. ti: pl'mr‘limvllls are, lfll‘llr‘d WI t h hurki E‘il‘rl exille. tit... Diwi “no pli‘ in u 'lll9 intn nld hwi'ie T llr. ltivrrniniinr. n have <n-d. it... inzit-n ‘n' An» nay, I’m-xi w flint-e -. a w e in. we... Ing fii~. littlel Mr. i‘eai'wn ti“ : hard up tn mlr req‘llt‘t‘nlfln‘l. In ttlten he likened t2. 941"}; «r. viiiinr tlIH', to the “ne'erzrnt” in this eleclnral It-l‘ing re'ming. Rut tar il'ill most part re'a flat and IR\'nr't‘<a. Hi. 4WD“ "MN. we fancy, frrim his eil':l sr‘rll irin dsvs under that mas- tor at Vi". htimdrtlm anrl pinlltlle dinntls. the late Mackenzie King. The campaign isn't over wt. and ‘ 'l t“t‘rtl‘a time there": hope. Rut Dm‘mts are iinnrnmisinn The _.n: threaten in u-in ant. smutl’l. mm: u. all in their in... mm... This may be the last gasp nf tit—moat brim-e vie Inn nun-limb and s‘srt llhherinz. parrot-wise, “Pl. in the sky"l Is it Necessary? A new amlme nf frirtinn hna develnped with rega:.l in the [7.3. nuclear test pr: irran-i, Thi- (IWH‘PH'II the WI tn expltde a H‘W’Irfiwfll hnmh 500 miles nut in Iran and him a hole in What is knnwn II the Van Allen rIrliatinn halt This belt is mint-reed of atomic particles that, spiral around the earth at high speeds. trapped in the planet's mas» mi. field. British .u-n-niim in. i that if m. explosion tmit place it mghl take as long as I century for the halt «- mfwm. and years n! "WITH rm mink radiation might be muted. What the explain will achieve. except the the U8. homh m the rith in my they have mtdis- tamed Russia In this regard. la an den. Awwdinc tn the diet-mere! u it me viii ltl ' no, n 9A liv only mum at Jodrell Baal. la strongly owed. He urges tt at the proponents of the scheme ":hnuid at least wait until they have made available the cairulations or other information w hich would satisfy responsible selemists that an: inter- ference with the auroral zones and radiation belts would he negligmle or at least short-llled." This mntroversy recalls the pm- te>ls volt-ed when the United States last October attempted to disperse 350 million copper needles in I belt 2.100 miles out in space. When it comes to Ihe merits ni’ such space ventures. the layman is completely at sea. In this case, however, it is worth noting that me. Lovell is probably the one scientist o u t I I d e the US. must cimsulted by American I rmy and air force scientists. and perhaps his comments will carry weight. They are blunt and m the point. “The apex-atom of this project," he says. “should be restrained by all pnsu ble muns from this presumption of moral right to interfere with the environment of tha earth." And the London Telegraph. cam. menting on the Lovell statement, adds this note of warning: “Are President Kennedy and his col» leagues Itire in this case that the risks are justifiable? If the experi- ment has harmful effects will they disclaim responsibilin in the way that older statesmen still disclaim it, 17 yous later. fnr effects of Hiroshima about which they “ere Ipecifically Warned? It will be no good the responsible statesmen tell- ing us in 1980 that they did not know what might happen . . . no one will believe them." His Passing Mourned The late Lieut. Colune] P. s. Fielding won the Military Medal for distinguished service in the first world war. and for many 3' ears thereafter held the key post nf view lltv provincial secretary. in \i'l‘li'h he won the respect of Rilt‘cnk ve gm'ernmenl leaders and lam-Intite members. His position enlled fur rare tact and discretion as well w for ability and C0“SCiEnlinHSlll'~<. and in none of these qualllii‘K “as he lacking. Indeed, he was an Iill‘ili civil servant—courteous tn the pith- lic Hi all times, and devntcd in his duties. He waI also I gifted mil=ic» inn. and a gentleman of charm and culture. The newspaper fraternity min a special debt ta Colonel Fieltlinlr. in seeking lnformatlnn on a Mile \‘atiety of subjects of public rrm rern. Younger reporters espeivinlly were encouraged by his ki‘ndlt- in- terest and readiness tn lu-lp them Where it was possible tn (in so ttith- nili violating political cnnfizlrnrru. Tn hiI widow and {I m ill' The Guardian tenders sympathy in their bereavement at this time. The Show We Missed How valuable to the elortora wnuld the proposed Dicfenhaker- Pearson debates on TV be if the Prime Miniatar had been silly enough to ha accepted this "thal- lenge" on the Liberal leader‘s part? The issue is dead now. hut a mat- Icripi. added by The Financial Post. is worth quoting by way of epitaph. It is based on references to the Kennedy-Vilma TV arguments in a bank. "The Making It! The Presi- dent. 1960." by T. H. White. which given I play-by-play account nf the last US. election campaign. Here are some of the point; made: Broadcasting. radio or TV. ab- hora "dead air". which means even momentary allence. as nature ab- hm I vacuum. The TV farm. tie. mandinl rapid-fire excharize «I n!!- the-cuff answers. is really I guar- antee that no serious discussion. in depth. will take place. instead a! throwing light on policy questims. the Kennedy-Nixon debates exhibit- ed the actions of two men under stress. This made [taxi theatre: hut gmd that" and intelligent poll"! are nnt necessarily the same thing. White I a y 5. Wing Kennedy. Ihai the TV buttie swims the American election: and Nian last kallealtparthheauaemwi "le first round. he rejected nuke-up l; K ‘4‘ I CK‘ VV _____—. _ ' .__— ’— ~ Wang ’fle4/culwc ‘ is? 42$ *0- L‘ GHOST WRITERS IN THE SKY OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Swing To Economy Class Air Travel A luxury tratel premium. m. in: It) lliJh as (it rent: 91‘! niillull_ hit. hut-n dusillfl from un- tannins Lil. .n .~ “Tlde sou I‘illllltln uni nt in lllhl‘l and renlmal expense: 01 Clinton“; on the puhllt‘ yin} rill! [ills year. In [ills in a... mui‘ll of Ihiil trawl u m nintie in ,u nirllm‘l’. and um. tit. todmii L'nvcrnmanl. ii » nrt n- insult»... i. ller tt-nxihly rurlaiiill: iu "Madht (luv: \('u mmmmi Nziilatirnl Ill’xl (lass alt i n-mnx «i the r n’iiit'r tirade anti ahflil' .r l‘n itnn nt Mutant de Tll s mrrcsnnnds no. a (a'. \ll l \'l (it \fllll( lw‘i-u ‘tiill limit will fly in I'Ii‘itn.ltt\' till“ 1' m min. exit-puma i~ .N i. m. min or mi in um nr mun. ii in. loilrill‘Y Viill in\n|\r in" «r mare- rnll- min-t. nlzhls aboard m- n'm nr I‘ lral‘rllinc mm . sew!» :m'rrnmrnt nlfll‘ial ilth «1‘? tlnllllrd In fir~l Pins! trI\rl. f‘flFU‘FR tnu'e. The (Iit'rrtnlial Mum-n Pint ' ‘lnv riast air nun-«m. mum is For example, trans. mm from Mnnnral tn rim rmts gm, \Vhtr‘h is man I11an than in. prire M Mr rnnnn trip to Paris and re. I'm! m Ernnnmv rim in lhnl we. lb» rim class i'mvmwm m. . ll-thl lawn: just tin.le at, tin-m i. wt: :4 mu. m «um. um rim illr rnu rt... . mm. (at his liizlior mm.“ mm! mi. 1" atiidl‘nt. s tvniet n the nine ll t mi Irl Airlnrr lllil in. rim rim inm- mun nun». W enmy mm. r—in:. N‘N‘flI‘ Me has it writes mm» ir: mom. In OUR YESTERDAYS in»... Ihe anemia. Flleal 1wnvrv . Fn‘: runs AM i\lIv N. ism .1 5mm. Istlxtlnl rnnirnller nt Fanaviinn \alional Pam R w t‘mtilev. immint M parks. and Thnma: Frnmn ai... at the Parks Nam-h alinlmuua lire in rtmimirimn this tska Thrt' are "Flannm: the uran in he nun. .i m- P'nr'p fidenrd ltiua park ml. llfllNlI" V1 mini" it imltmr All" TM a! the Mind-rips. \lr Frnlml it the engineer in rharlr at the mndrurtlmi .an hum and at the Cave 3 r e t al on u-it xllhxlullllal tlt<< nnnwav in. . mt 1 I'sllrr F'nvrlrr hf Fall-Alli! Aim" trlt l'mnn Ilrpm‘t in not trw \tmiimti mmllll "ens tn the part M mt prurian 'rrv "ills Inn Nev H. Int "(tan at n. rmival" m of Prince at m ttn llwal lull-hem \Il- in» shares , Ieat wide:- by 5 mine. He i. served I mm. elaborate meal seven mile. up in tie my. per- il»: Wlli’l mm instead oi lamva lull‘e, and m on Arid it. may may unluunen tipple .1 ice lee. instead 0 Payml the low tax-(nee price .l- Mays available to ocean Lrav» eiim. wlwmer or or now. tbc sea Time h I but “ml to Ei'onnmy rlsss Ital/d All we! the world This I because M m. m .iurpiv m in. tune ul «New air a that uatcllen do not [eel in. al the rusily eltlra mm- Inn on short trips. HK‘oKleinl "In. animal are now Ina- inz the cnnhfllirltlon of tn. rat. ill mm let-liners. to la- ; rliidv more Erommv rlIsI seat! in place oi . smaller illnan of in.- inth immi mu. l ALLIANADA SURVEY our federal imminent lull falls into line will the u.s :n' Never Frankin. da)|i§hl sat-mil U!!! h.“ prvnnkrd Imumml belueeu sliizatrl‘rh and those who H50 Viilh lltr lurk They may Ever gee p... In as. l Mllllmfl M Amrnrans Mill m lhmr rllwlts nhond me hum on April E and [um them back Orton" D‘l Sttme inf-lit"! will nlN‘rH‘ I Quinn Tatum! I00- Ann \I. y olhvr Nsoluloiy I! w w “urnth with me .im l'mnkim tint W day- llz'tt mm: mm whe he l'nilrd Stairs \lmlxler to rrum ‘ inn after the Amenun lievulu~ nun Franklin «in knew a pull! sated I . puny Mm. Illum- m that in Mill! and summer Parisian. unnee ‘ burned lunch-a Inr Lll noun ‘It i. imp-wimp." be mute. "ibai . lmalel minute on mutual Ind para . lint «I the null“ Pam lauuhed him m Nut Will] [M Wu G! Id.‘ re'VlVM by limi.‘ he slimmed m Mum - Iii. i summer "wits. dayhti aurv rounds ua. W ml. in. havly. lid Inme tame-mule mum u tun-.1 " will-it arm a. g iari _ l . mhamnrd line... it o u - v e r , u. oral trr'tlun to those exposed In the Oral Vaccan lamina received the vucina la in. and 17 million in in. II no instance dld tile atteaua ad revert I ll ll! a! [hole Mind by the Salli killed pdh vii-u. vaccine Time was loan. deuce that the humanity was I or. The use nl an oral net-la. is logical became the in vir- uses enter the body through the tr t Rum-a the tub phytirlan: mini um lets m e nu eella In tbe Iiim rnlsry trsel more RSISIIII! l0 polio nrgluisma uttering in tbe wily In «(her words. the mine uttered double pm disease. But the Sabin vlrclne was not ernmeut. Much tmlt ta. bum-u- mi out til the luxury mum, menl .emsi months ago. au- before dot-u m. muw. au- ve'yed some 40 biz prime insi- Ws. tmn. Vanmver lo Hz|i< l... mu learned thal gem-lit only very senior mel'ln‘u may now charm: lust daaa Iir tuvei i In their business. t The mime.— is m in a, with the ocean liner in" onlv “Seniorr 0mm. Grade l" riVlI mm. may tuvei uni ‘ rim an . lhree<lan lmmi whil<l tin... bellvw u. cum: sallry levu-i must travel tmirial l rim. nur armed Ierviees. wiiii-b are Honolulu! 1... two-thirds M our zm-mmm mun bill. h ' nnl ' dorm! II“ when-by New I a division. mm- liumhle. may travel First Class along with the milllmim of nvtl life and the Pwer Ellie nf Mum!!! and Iowa-moat. eTo e ] NuimuEX-mm. So: u sinre the day! M BNuAXIIII United states was Robefl um land of Pumiurzn. or all linna minus an earth. Gmand Ir um. nniy mall "ta u. stupid in deprive himsell 0! an extra mdmnhyairkm‘ma‘ rig-ii sync... ol tune" ides as a wartime measure. and ‘ Clrnlms .nmni minim m. t in: lime in March, lm it last- ed only two year! cows Miss 1Mle The t'inlmt mun. .1 (mn- .n. u r m. werel gnlng milk .n hour we. at. the law over Presl- ueut wtllml vein DW' hi time did not return In the Natural Is a whole until Wurld Wat ll Thmlm "er time" was I!- ;‘ always lurcesslul and we Imuw the occasional lailurea w e r e calu v tuner viruses llenK In the gastrointestinal tract. l These Intruders lntertere with llle nrevenllve niteciit of welkl'nM polio vii-um the vaccines. semi-ding In the Bullelin of the World Health ottanizatlim. the Russians comp . - a vaccine! in Irena where evi- d e m l1' s existed The Salk vat-cine did not influence the enlfiemir The Sabin vaccine the In : nften iii-«um the epidemic un- it" rnnlml "is, in all... areal. prevented the usual summer- .ninmn n... in the number I poll" ease: in. v... Dellen will answer questions on medical topics ll minim. self-addressed enve- lope .mmiunie. request) Pl‘FFV “21' .t 'r s wrilu My reet and ankles .r. badly swollen At present. 1‘!“ keele them ela- van-d and min. uten- pills but in... is little improvement t. lllere another I'de '0? “III rundillnn" REPLY Perhaps. but the "use must he known hefore lolnl In! flir- tlier Is the puffinus u led by ‘ . disorder or iii. heart. ver. 0 ktdneyc' n nnl. lb.- trrnlble may sit-in [mm lauily clruilaliou and litere are in: r b Ilia ainn: this line Malnutrition, Ir» thrill. and elandui-r .lialtirh Inc" lien should be etmlllder. ed nldl'l' mie are prone to Neillnl M the his. especially when tin-v are lnIrtive a. en lo. hnllra withoul movinl Seed stImW wiraddreued rave. lm tor lrnnet an «inn. M' lite Icls nnfl fen TRl'Tw VII“! No IN'i'mo'rE r: n \vrllvu Whi'n a puma has been llvfll truth serum. muci he Iii-n take an Intido’e to ltet ml of It‘ REPLY Nu .\lmi truth unim- ar Irdniivu that wear of! In a to l: n r 2 truth serum in that manv a» pie (All! Ira-Ii! what under Ihe inntlrnw it V's-an m. nu actl drite lii MIIIM KVENI’NG VIN E Mn vlt wrtlea- 1- it (PM that drinking I I'll-II [ills of h min: wi smut x... but you 'wili be i..- likely mm in Mm ml eIm In call and you vulnu diahes lreplied Suaal Ieriousiy. il'm drylue‘eni 190‘ u I'm not named yet." — Hamillou Spectator. t. he [a an In". which ‘cyluu say never exutcd. the wearing at m. lint ler a! [Mil i trainee. was a neat trlullililll i. land lurked the end of eluld i hand But II the meant trend continues it will at. ti. firm pair of short one: to live to in. murrlwl'a adolescent I Ilmi‘llr slflnrlll thrill —Hlmll'llll SW‘ lalor, asked. . V v wine the money can so inn it Is not visible ituest. either. v k Mamas. Turin. "There's a. manger m that: um of A0 menu». m- . mlp Mflll’ln! — eat-nine b. IIleHl them "mun to Hall I couple of «nu... — mudiu Imund in . (in. studio. an... lu on to every wold of a hon... .ni.-. hnriul rendition u but. Ihe not thmflflt twice the will but her hlnds lily so" I l. _ a mum. Kennedy’s Home Critics I 30. Cal-Illa Preu Pmldent Kennedy is lat-in; .u uurelenilnl but... of .m- lclsrn on [he bnmelroril W and, ‘ oddly enough. this may good timer: [or the rut ire-tern world. la tune. of World crisis the dnmcillc opposition to the pres ideal of INC United sum av- pem lo relax. it may even heed . all to lead it. manl support to line president lhe leela ll net-e»... alrenxlhen delenrea quickly. am when lhe presidenl‘x Int- elgn problema have been huh!- and. his critic: llllrll mm vim. And tint i. Whll i. IIIP‘ . min; nmv. parilrulIrly m. the issue of luverument interfer- en-e Wilh business .nn lat-Mir Tile muesli». um Kennedy's fureisu worries are not Dress- in: u live moment poluls in . relative lack or international hnl apota. Len empnui. an inter . uIIItmIl IHIIrI we. Ihnwn. too. t lteuaady'. laat pm. eouler- be I of the e... or lb: 1! questions he u. naked. the [real mljnrlIy—H— ‘ ‘wm minim to domestic lI-i sues Duly tour in. tn (in will! l and foreign all-in. n. other we: a furelgn-domeatie commit-lion ._..ucle.r nestles. l Au sum/on lull also would to have been pointed up by in. ‘ meat content-lee of NATO for- ‘ein ministers in Athens i annusncnav out” ‘ Perladirally Soviet Premier Khrushchev in. rallied rockela in the direction of am... i warm!!! it of rear membenlnp in tin Ailmii. al- llanre Yet the chain at Alhenl u a meeting pine [or the NATO Exell luff writa- Ioreign minister] elicited a. Kremlin inruis Similarly ma li‘lion of Ike us. In putllnl in. Polaris submarine] .t lino-s disposal ca MI! I tipl'le so one an be me at the reawn in li’llS. or why n in that til. Berlin "in. la n a low ebh am . ionn of will! mlicilude Ieenu tn have settled met the uncle intern-tlnuai swirum rut lnslInt‘e‘ i The disarmament cont-n enl. mum... in Geneva. but uitnnui III opening blaster. z Tin- mull” in broken is land. bill lllat so.- not deter II! premier and vice . premier lmn mntlnulnl with a trla Ieckilll lnreizn lid a r. tiling continue. in south vim Nam. hut report. tell at lunele Iltirmiahlul miter tau oi imp-maul. mu.- wou a- 10st. 1 indnneala IKI ii is 'txlliflK lo ' he weat Vew Guinea. but ‘ uberntloa' foreel III" don't rear th s, .t lndll titre-lens Military no. tinu Ill-mat Cnmmunai Cbiaa in mnnmmn with their lumen. yan bltl‘del' dupuie. yet liahliniz m unite-rd nt. it And him i... an n. is can Iii-item... was in the throes M . mllllrll crisis. "in in. l'nilni Nations was minim II The Conan, .n- lbat lien-aan reinnd .n the omnimc-l naval» iii“ Nil! Ill] thlI MI "W. I In it “Irma when Kennedy‘s eriliea r‘lelI lt "ll\ be time to worry null. 1 Ivory MON. - ‘ The PATRIOT Day's-walnuts...- M COFFEE BREAK lyBalpICu-en- WED. - 5A1.