Page 4 The Guardian NOTES BY THE WAY in T H E G U A R D I "The government, of course, has a SUD- stzmtial financial stake in the present sur- I II plus. It may not be able to work off the '"”'i,;';f:m'"n'I'l;, 'g','fI'”;; f.;';'",';f,nf.'o;3f;oj:,';:;; :',';f,;aIL""' 3 bulk of its holdings by next spring without 'l..'overI Prlnee an-no imu uh mi nu" dropping the selling price; and any cut, '””"' '" ”'''""i ”" 0 ”””""' whether to buyers at home or abroad must Branch offices ll Summnrlide. Montague and Alberton Author I be at the expense of Canadian taxpayers. l 1'hlIg nny come no I blow, but who commended in pa, science is now convinced that Arthur mlllstrateis court for 'll' men's i telligence has shown no action in apprehending a iv-34.3.” Associate I-:dito;. Franii Walker increase for some half a million old careless driver who was we ized on second Clue Mull by the Post Office Department. on-in llf it allows a substantial carryover to oc- vent As far -8 mlive uni"! uquently lined. It is a m,,,,,,, B) camel. cimiouewvm. Sllmllllrlldl Iu.W pel Illnum Elev . . goes, according to the genetic ex- thgt every citizen is entitled , H I..." in F e I soon om. Provinceo and u s A mm-, cur, the government can do as it did last pm, ,,,,he,,,, 1,, ,,,,m,,,,,,,,,, .; M Hm” omm wnh me IIIIo ncl . . . ' 9: I1. 9" """"" May, that is, exchange old butter for new; Bar Harbor. we re no better Mill? tlon. of course. that he will use ped than our lkin-clad yI'EhlIt0Tih game good Judgement 1-equne I1 III..n. "The strongest memory Is weaker than the weliliest Ink." wsoupsou, Nova. 11.79554 forebears. - Providence Journal. comtabia "It In not the university, not the chmmcle' mechanical institute not the spec- , , iallzed pr0fe!SiOI'IE1A colleges that ,p:I.:;apo1'1':eh wgdgicruinmtlff WE: are most important in the lives of 103,; 5319 was besie ed Il1)'hCl one our youth. The primary and sec- 8” who had formgd . 5 "M0111- ondary school are vastly the most in from of their h If” i' ilueic important of all." This emphatic tending for III C ul(hI lilll. n- and factual statement was made IIImpIy because IIlInc.st "tun bloc:s. on the recent occasion of the that 8 nneul '”'f?nd him 51'-'Pad opening of the new St. Mary's Dis- Dual, 3 vuIeII3;I gfwb iiould trict Collegiate Institute by Can- IIIIMIIIICIIIMI sale CIeIIIIeadin IITlm this could also involve a loss to the treas- ury. Much will depend on the demand for butter by a growing Canadian population, and on the weather and production pros- PatemIcIommissIon pects for next season. Meanwhile, even! The R0331 Commission 0” Palemsl Copy" from the standpoint of the taxpayer. the right and Industrial Design has been llBi:ll'-.ou”00k is not too alarming" ing submissions from the Patent Institute! of Canada and others on the workings of' -Port Arthur Ne, , I l Democracy In Turkey ; Canada's laws for the encouragement of. ad” only living fnrmer prime h d ,1 d ,1 . I in... . -- .. . . . i ' ' vi tiol or the ' t .m. H A th M ighen. "ll "3 9 ii” d"""i? iii W l-.. inventors. authors and deslghelm Slllpiir. The political party "W " CO" ' l Tl;-lznetxford Ex:llsitdr.ur e or operation. r-Bl"IL'kllll1i In. oordcr and Times. mgly enough the spokesmen for the inwn. i Government of Turkey is called the ”Demo- " tors seem to be the most vocal, or at any; Cram-' Party"? butv accordmg mI 3 P999"; 7 l-zitc the spokesmen for the owners of pa- to the New Y0"k Times from its speciali correspondent ill Ankara, the P is n automobile that I can"lgeldckecl"up with the keys N153: aJ'"'"!r HI "0"-V Ulllmliin inside. It is a shirt that can be re; "nowRlIlIiIW:I5e5 hilifl --'1 Mair.- washed by the owner himself and Com'IIIIIIIIIIDnI ISI to eil)glynI:I'.IIIl1('5 it kind of 3 I tents. - . . . l do no ironing but looks that ('(l me . In due Course we can expect ,0 hem. democracy it favours is very different fromi I II II II IIIIW sun consisting 0, Queen Elizabeth and um . W, coat 'and trousers. but no vest. it n i5 1m”95WlE l0 learn from ii: from the representatives of the highly or- ganized musical be altogether surprising if the poets dud other write rules for their works are being considered. it is industry, moreover, that is receiving. the most attention at the perhaps. is as it should be. The creator of a, work of art or of ingenuity is not greatlyi concerned whether he draws his royalfie.-sI from reproduction in country. The nation, however, is very much con I encourage Canadian brains to contributel to the national economy as well as to the individuals bank account. l As pointed out in the brief of the Insti- tute, if a patent is to be an incentive to re-I search, invention and investment, protec- tion must be given against the production and selling of a similar article and also- against its importation by others. That ap- pears to be an objection to a Canadian pa- tent owner or licensee having to produce in competition with a foreign licensee of the same patent Attacking cultural Smog that to which we in this part of the world f,.ate,.mty but it Wm n0gI3are accustomed. For example, university, teachers and students are permitted to ,5 remain inamculate while me shout the praises of the Government if they the Commercial exploitation opfeel like doing so; but any indication of Isupport for the Opposition is frowned upon. Indeed, the editor of a newspaper which moment Tm, reflects the views of the Premier, Adnan i Menderes, wrote in his editorial columns re- cently that ”no demonstration can be per- mitted against the Government, nor can It seems that on a recent Canada 0,. another provocations for that purpose be allowed.” occasion the cemed and a prime objective is t0I'Premier and the Secretary General of the Republican People's Party appeared togeth- er at some function of the University of Ankara. Premier received only formal When they left the Opposition of- Ificial was loudly applauded, while thei and mild hand-clapping. This was regarded as a to be tolerated. The report States also that during the motive 5, Nevertheless me an. similarly well-informed newspaper islight to the Government, which ought not summer Buiant Nuri Esen, professor of constitutional law at the University, was ed the rambling business. theygiad this is caused by our Press beins idismissed from his post because he said in a lecture that Turkey is not As for the freedom of the democratic." "actually Pleasant Prospect PUBLIC FORUM this column In open to the (inn Ilon by correspondents of qneollnnn of interest. The Glnnlinn don nol necessarily endorse the opinion of correspondents. SWEEPSTAKE PRIZES Sir, - Recent announcements of sweepstakes winnings. up to five figures, were of course "news" and were made with no unworthy nouncements were only part of the truth and insofar as they advertis- a bad influence on the public. ' May I have space in your Forum to quote a few figures on the other side of the story? I regret that I have not been able to find nnrs press, which normally is considered to be later than 1937. I presurnv. how- one of the essential freedoms in a Democ- Commenting on a report that university racy, it seems evident that in Turkey it is freshmen in Toronto are competence in the use of English, the Globe: . . . . . .m and Maxl pomts out that this, If true' 15 oflport Says that more than a Score of news- Some buy the ticket on theland substantial flaw of fees to observance. Showlhg m0l"9 honoured more in the breach than in the IAI any rate, The Times re-is2.50 for the price of each llCl(Cl.l,BFOa(lCi-lSl,lllg Corporation. more than academic interest. It may mark papa;-men have been sentenced to prison the reversal of a trend in the other direction i terms or fines for carrying on pomjcaj, which has been a cause of serious concernlactivities. At this distance it would seemfm the n to educationists. Taking note of the report that Professor Esen's statement was justi-I from the university, our Toronto contemp-i orary says: "The nlore exact use of English, and the clearer thinking that goes with it, are the first phases of an attack on the massive mediocrity which seems to have settled on this continent like a cultural smog since the end of the war. , , look for better social order.” I I I I I I , I g I I-There jg little point in preaching a Alameln born lhls date 1887. This is just a glimpse at the the many substantial fees paid by palJcrman's writing being tinged l-0 d9llV0l' IlhI0 kh0CIk0UlI- Thll LLLCTRILAI, I . l , . . in economic side of the gamhliilgIrac- the C. B. C. included silicon to by other interests; the latter slroniz chapIis in the limelight and R I higher ethics unless the tools of logic and lid-.1. The moral side is still more nne nowspaperman for his part- would eliminate the present im- his Achilles heel is on display for 993 '9 dialectic are kept burnished by use. No Golden Age is possible if the fine finish of language is thrown away. One of the fled. It is hard to imagine a Democracyidouar goes 1,. ever that recent figures will teach the same lesson even more force- Ifully. Up in 1937 they show that for every person who wins, ap- proximately 3095 nthers cnntributc that winner. ground that they arc supportingInewspnpermcn whom it invites to Irish hospitals. Figures show that 16 cents of cach dollar goes OTTAWA REPORT I Shekels Fo By Patrick OTTAWA: General Pearkes. V. C., the Conservative M. P. from Vancouver Island, recently referred to the almost complete absence at Ottawa of the kind of frank inter- pretation of the political news which takes lmcrican, British and readers behind the scenes of their public affairs. He explained that "bound by modern Canadian shack- I05." I The General declared that in: nf thcsc shackles is tho ilffr-ring lnf attractive inducements to those newspaper writers whn can be lrelicd upon always in write the lufficial government side of any lstory. These bails include, he said, Illigh fees for short talks into the Iimicrophoncs of the C :1 n a din n The C. B. C. keeps up a steady speak about current affairs. ThcI lfecs paid for tllcsc talks range r Shackles Nicholson This select group of members of the Gilded Mike Club does not include some of the outstanding political analysts in Ottawa. who have long done an able and con- scientious job praising the govern- ment when they believe this due, and not fearing to criticise if they consider its actions to'bc ill-judged. Their omission from the C. B. C., list of speakers, it is commonly be- lieved here, is because, not find- ing in their digging that every vein of government activity is pure gold, they are nut afraid to say so. Their frankness would not be appreciated over the airwaves. . . y The solution to what is a very real tll re a l. to our democratic freedom of the press could be the complete abolition of this lure of C. B. C. plums - which a lawyer might describe as constructive bribery. The C. B. C. has erred in adopting its unusual system. Like broadcasting networks in most nih- cr countries, it would better em- nspilzils. 23 cents goes l.').lit0l'n 55 to 3200 per perfurmnncc. play its mvn staff or reporters full commissions and expenses of tllc”Fhcrc is no fixed scale, so widely time, rather than him part-time promoters. 54 cents of the buyer's prizes. lcliffcring sums within this hr.-ickct whet"-8 Criticism of the Government is rejltlicm very large as bait for pco- filling exactly similar spots on lhcl garded officially as a political sin deserv- ing punishment. EDITORIAL NOTES Field Marshal Lord Montgomery of c to invest with only one chance in 3096 of winning any prize. Dr. Silcox, nnc-time Secretary of the Social Service Council of Canada, said: "It is a lovely game for the parasitic l'ackctccrs.'l)lli it is a stupid enterprise fnr the lrank and filo. or for those who Congratulations are in order for Ding- condemning. well MacLeod of Vernon, who exhibited the grand champion box of poultry at the Roy- Icarlgtan, P,E.l. I am, Sir, etc. J. W. HOWE,. air. l The total sums tluis paid in news- papcrmcn, in Ottawa and all over the country. is a secret closely guardod by the C. B. C. and by its master the government. Once this iron curtain was lifted accidentally, -and some astonishing figures were lrcvcalcd. in that particular year. ltimc work. This matched the sum then paid to Cabinet Ministers for their wllulc-time public jobs, and lis far more than the average news- papcrlunn is paid fur his years ncwspapcrmen who have possibly some nf are paid in fllIIcI'i'illl wrilcrs fril'lcnlifllcting interests. Another solution would be to re- gard parliamentary commentaries as being frankly political talks, anal to invite each political party ill turn to nominate the reporters who would give these talks, just as each party in turn nominates its M. P; to speak over the air. The former procedure w (1 ul :1 eliminate the possibility of a news- plicit censorship of the air by gov- crnmenl. employees. But both merely skirt round the core of the problem. which in a very real sense is that the C. B. C. is not an im- is a garage that was deep enough DOMIEI GD?d”n' of N- 13- lmsirlm. for any automobile of ten years uni W 54' the iilillclil number ago, but not for the latest st.eam- Oi FI:ench-speaklIiIis and lillzllslg. lined modem R is the discovery spea ing citizens at the hundreds that the snow tires bought for the Who wroteIIhlm about a nime 10, old car do not fit the new car. the hotel Iwlshcd the namii :0 be It is being told the vacuum clean- identified in some forln uilh me er. that hast done a noble job Ill); Crown. -Ottawa .lJlll'n:l1I o a ccri:ur . s so o t.haqtu:i'acrre parts are do longer to with '””''9” had by hurricane be had. - Guelph Mercury- and Hood m suburbn” 'l'0Y0lll'i. Canadians have a kernel 3-,. The mo” Emmi", um". .;,.,up, greciation of the horrors oi :i.l:um the future German army 13 ill” 13 l3"ler of this kind. Thai ll " ml Ls not wanted by the public. It is quick sympathy for Italy. more being pressed upon the Germans cloudbursts and landslides llllle as a whole by the Atlantic powers, taken hundreds or llvcs .p, N, by Dr. Adenauer, and by the pro- Salerno coast. Here is a , . fessionnl soldiers - in each case perhaps for the North A with a different motive. The re- Treaty Organization to lnllllifl luctance of the Germans themselves 0; gm m,n.mumuy p,.oj,.L.,IS is Surely ill? belief l-hall til” "WY supposed to promote - the n should later acquire ti thirst for mg of equlpmem and IHIIIIIIIII II an army that their conquerors had nan-M, 1.61,-EII MeI,ImImF i ihlhidden For G"m""-5 t” drag Netherlands with melnol-ice ill Inn lheir feel 15 R Weimme Chimllf received during its flood snlni-Avl '0 lmm me 3'30” 5”” Tlmndon ago has earmarked 3 ,5.) Hf: EC0"”ml5i' donation of 350,000 for View - Sochum once of Ontario's-i(l)oIoId v;cqvm3I awn Cll Zoj A Washington (D. C.) just back from Europe reported that Russia's U.N. delegate, Andrei Vis- hinsky, was fellow traveller on the ' Vulcania going to France. The 'other passengers grew to dislike The Age Slory Vishlnsky, because each night he sent his two hodvslmrdl into the The Lord upholdeth all um lull ship's movie theatre early to save and misc", up 3" most "III, ,II' seats for him. The decedent Ameri- bowed dnwm The Q.” or 3" M” can capitalistic pllltoorals an the upon ghee; and um" 'i,.,.,, I,,I,"I ship had to stand in line and take their men in due ptlnsmn, 11..., their chances on seats. -kMin- nun"; min, h,ndI and Iuumm lleilllolls Tribune. the desire of every living thing. It is amusing to watch the rise s'nLL pol-iULA" and fall of the so-called Strong card games have hm,” IIIII, Men who bob up occasionally in for at least 4.000 years .ia.l,... strife-torn countries. Latest to feel in china, India and lilzlhl. A m the drag nf the net is President --G--ea.--;..-.. Muhammad Naguib of Egypt who appeared on the scene some years ago and was heralded as the strongest of the strong. To be a strong man is no easy task. You are then a target for all of the weak men and there are far more nf them in the world with slight ambitions than there are of t'neIi thick-hewcd brutcs who blUdgC0ll' their way to the top. History rec- ords the downfall of a number of strong characters and it is strange that most of them were topplcrl by the little follows. The weak man has many advantages. He passes unnoticed until he is ready Refrigeration Repairs To All lllalios APPLIANCES SALES 81 SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs all interested in shooting at it. Strength is wonderful in an emer- gency but for continuity.in gov- ernment, business or commerce place your bets on the reticent Palmer -Electric Phones 8543 8544 partial source of information and Dher - VBYICOUVGT Herald. cntertainmcnt but an instrument g, E. R. BrowE9”S0n litical party might currently be in Fire, Auto, Life, Accident. Sickness journalistic endeavours. 0 . . Mnsl ncwspnpcrmcrl who com- ment over the B. C. draw fees 74. ,.:5-”' Q 9 well above the pin-money bracket: . '1. number of them earn more 1 lfllliutlll-ir short radio :ippcrll'anccs NEW YORK (AP) - Attorney than for their regular newspaper GPll9r8l Nalllilllid 14- G010-llelil Renaissance was the fact that literary lay- ' ' ' men. as well as poets, posted their sonnets Australia has C0l'lQU9Ped the l0F9lEll- on the walls and statues of Florence for h0l'll rabbit but is ll0W threatened DY ihei public discussion and criticism, Iindigenous kangaroo. The marsupial now. ”Much of the economic and politicalioutnumbers sheep in many grazing dis- wnrk. Naturally these would nnl S-'liCl TUCSdi'I.V ht? h85 CVld0llC0 Di mnmsjon of our times arises from thgI tricts and fencing to the kangaroo is much I II II I I CIIIICIIIIII frauds and WIIOICSIIIE VIIIII . . . . , - ,. '- C - ' , - - no ii - sloppy thmkmg whlch always am-ompame5I less of an obstacle than ll would be I0 when the warm calm sllnll Sllll'ellLl::I?l III I:)eSlel'lI;::SC1(;gn:I”f1.;IIS Could b,I,yinn in the County and em, up mio mgm- lsubcnnciously affect the writing n.' lllbaIl.V. H0 Silld ll has bccll lumed most significant features of the Italian 31 Willtef F3113 I l power, in widely-held opinion. VOYAGER 3 Wide tolerance for Sloppy languagel decn A frozen nciideiit on n rl.i'ii:: sun- -- ' - 0 - over to the U s department of whether spoken or written. The degenera-I ' ' ' Imid all the wnrlI(5 I . man that i,Il:,lv','",i,'.I?,',,.,.",: j,,5u,,c gm. aC;fon,'A1bany Egve ,. ”0" of ROM" i"i.'”e"” a"0'"Pa”ied the This is i" age iii Wkagi"-'4 mi iilelsi.-nii”iiii”"c”ies”sii'7-'53 i wiivimi 5? S””””?"”5. ”' 'i;"c?”iE?ill.” .."J. l3';':;;"Jili....i”..2.l.:f.".'l wil:”i3":."l And Plate Glass Insurance degeneracy of Latin. The development ofIH0h- Eugene Cullen has Dlaccd 0mllhaSlS,iThe knell we feared E: -0": ml ,f,”,C,,t,,”,f,Ct,l,l:,.,l,'cr,?.-.1:n that it for- mil Senator Irvinll Ives. Repub. language was the beginning of human CIV-I0" 8 matter Of Vllai ihlP0l'lahC9 l0 0llFl.,.h,, b;'f,l;'Z'or,":,5,L yms M, not Welds its l.iCr; staff Ill do any work iican, for governor in the Nov. 2i jlization; and there never will be a time agricultural producers. The need for highi 1.,;;,' 0 ' i0l"jhf E-IIBA-Ifigg W N j,,f1””""i Z l Lowest when popular disregard for the careful useiflllalliy llP0dllClS i5 always With US but i0'?A sew,xf,r,l,gh"""'i d"m"m we smnl , of language is not paralleled by an equiv-,d8.V they must be displayed in attractive 0 into the vssls oi elldlcss space uu-I Agent at Sumlrierslde. D. 0. Stewart alent loss in the benefits of civilized living." and convenient form. lmd f,ggff;;Ii- mm WI b, M! " o o - it ' ' ' 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown i gcrous and sleep The retirement of Mr. Graham Towel'siA"d gI2iI'Iid::ie3III'C:””i5 l”"”” "VI after twenty years as first governor of lllclmn 1. 'no stranger on mm. rim-, Blg Butter Holdings It is reported that the Federal Goverll- Bank of Canada recalls that the central NM N'I'IIiI5IiIII'fI,;efIIsI MIIIIII IN ,mkIi ment has nearly 80 million pounds of bul- bank was one of two finnncizil institutions llcss skies. 1, ter on its hands, or the greater part of tllefincluded in the plans of the late Lord I The Vi','"ie';oiIfIfo3”'"lii3 M” he "W, y A new feature of the 1955 Provincial Exhii..- been Richard Bennett. The second was a money And on some newer world ride out the morrow. 2 --Ruth Mary Weeks in lhr: New York Times. , nation's total stocks. These have swelled to unusual proportions by an ex- market in Montreal, which only this year 2 ceptionally favorable production season. is becoming a reality. Whatever troubles the peculiar weather of . . . 1954 has caused in other directions, it cer- tainly made for lush pastures over most of the country. The government's big holdings this fall, notes the Ottawa Citizen, result from its policy of supporting the butter market so as to benefit producers. In a season of heavy production like that of 1954, lack of support prices would probably have hit lhe dairy farmers hard. Yet the consumer, too, ' ' ' stands to gain from this policy, as he un- George Grotc, English doubtedly has done since it was started five politician, author of the standard work on tlon will be a special show and sale of beef cnlllr. fed and shown by junior farmers. This is made possible with the co-operation of Canada Packers Ltd., Charlottetown, who h3lIi' offered to supply and finance a number of uni- form beef type feeder steers from Western Chil- ada to be fed during the next 8 months for this project. These steers will be supplied to boys between the ages of 14 to 18 years who can qualify. The boys are to feed and care for llwsv steers and then bring them to the Provincial Ex- hibition during Old Home Week next year where they will be shown, judged, cash prizes ewarclvd and sold by nuction. The Provincial The all-farmer potato marketing board 3 suggested by the P. E. I. Federation of Agriculture would certainly have less in- ternal dissension than the present Board. It might be well, however, to consider calling upon men of widely varying experi- ence and views even at the expense of ap- parent solidarity. She will simply love a bright new guaranteed rlqctriciil appliance from Storey Electric, so I -drop in today and sec for yourself the many gift items we have to offer. Old Charlottetown endltll. ' Sunbeam Toasters PATENT nvrron TUB . sunbeam Fry Pans "M" it C””""”- "' C'""i”"”t G. E. Kettles, Toasters, Steam and Dry Irons town, was last week showing In , town I model of a potent butter 4 - I tub of his own invention. Mr. Pmocolatgn Red Lamps ctc. Cocmbs was looking about with a ' C.G.E. Electric Ranges historian aqd view to the possible manufacture of the article in Moncton. The Department of Agricultiu-v principal advantages claimed for years ago. If he pays more for butter in Greece, was born this date 1794. After 30 iItIreItl:IeIsafety of buIter by reten- C.G.E. Washers hgg kindly agreed to assm in the supervision of summer than would otherwise be the case, years as a banker he retired and entered t,;o,':,o0dg::eLs:::l:ll; ll:m.:lll':Vfl1l!:l:l m.,.m,dmo,,Cd waShe,..5I Refrigerators and Electric this project. To obtain full particulars, boys who Mt? l'li teresled should write to the Provincial Dehallt ment of Agriculture, Charlottetown not I-"ll" than Nov. 2.". This is a splendid opportunity for an)" my who is interested in feeding and finishing :1 WP quality beef steer. he pays less in winter than under the old Parliament. conditions of seasonal scarcity. "It is odd, philosophical radicals, which included Ben- ",f,':",,2'j Ranges indeed," says The Citizen, "that some peo- them and Mill, and he was one of the chief ilmuil: to um of I flour berrcl. We carry ii full line of Xmas Tree Lights ple should be uneasy over the fact that advocates of the secret ballot. After ten ::"mE:3;'::,'u,f;l:;:no,, ,:":heZ”;f Canada in moving into the winter with an years in Parliament he retired and publlsh- ly as common butter tubs, while abundance of this staple prodiict. This ed a number of works on Greece, chnr- ii" "4"""'l" '"'l" " 9' '""" seems preferable to the other extreme of acterized by deep leamlng and which treat "m" W "M WM" 'Mp""""” dollar gt thc 5E:::i;,' store. - Athens as an idealised democracy. 1,1 mum”-' u-p',.:.':f"i'-"'"- 1882. 71- Storey Electric I I l He was one of a group of abroad The tub is water tight and I l i 175 Grafton St. i .1...