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Nb. over a my mm. copy Vic Burn or FEE 4 Will Thrive Again It is good ne indeed that a New Brunswick shipbuilding firm, Bathurst Mar e. Limited. is to locate its facilities at Georgetown, and that work on the construction of I plant \VllIL'll will employ upw rds of 200 people within I relatively short time, is already getting lin- der way. Tlle company will be build- Irll.r ships for the Atlantic shipping fleet. and also for Gulf Garden Foods Limited. the big new process- Ing plant to be erected there next spring. The Provincial Government is to be warmly commended on bringing these important industries in Georgetown. They will complement each other in their activities, and in both cases we note the full cooper- ation which the Town of George- town has given in pmriding suimble land areas. The Government. for its part, Is underwriting the initial costs and will also begin a vocational training and apprenticeship program to assist Island people to become qualified workers in shipbuilding trades. This is an evpenditure that can hardly fail to return substantial dividends. In the old days, Genrgetown’s magnificent harbor saw the launch. In): of many ships which sailed the seven sea with island captains and Island Cl‘e“ . and—in many cases— with Island farm and fishery pro- ducts to European, West Indian and other ports. As the RowelI-Sirois ‘ Commission report of 1940 noted in this regard. the Maritimes, at the middle of the last century, were "one of the. world‘s great commer- cial maritime powers, holding fourth place In registered tonnage of ship- ping." Thei' had begun by building ships to carry their own produce, and this at I provided the backbone of the bllsine We were an integral part of those activities, and nowhere was this more noticeable than in our Kings County capital. Tl' ,u NOV iiuliu’éjél. It was the coming of the steam- ship which most surely forshsdow- ed the decline of this balanced economy of the Maritimes. But time never stands still. and new techni- ques In fishery operations have brought new demands and new op- portunities for reviving shipbuilding in these psrts. At Georgetown it is expected that It least six ships will be built for the new processing plant. and there are prospects also of building additional draggers for the Souris fleet. This indeed is but the beginning, Georgemwn‘s renaissance now up- peus to be assured, and for many years to come: for we have no doubt as In the enthuasiasm with which its residents will react to the opportunities placed In their way. Well Said, Slr! Hon. Leon Balcer. former Con- lsrvstive minister oi transport. rep- resents I seat which is 97 per cent French Canadian. He is said one. to have been regarded as A spokes- man of, Quebec nationalism and close associate of the late Mr. "Antics Duplessis, I! so, his com- Illlltl last week on I Creditiste sub monvillnmt on the lubject of ne- ‘ doll-I defense. which would not“ ‘r' in skin: of nuclear weapons “on OI Writer! of the shin of Qufi he," no III the more to be com- l and-d. , Tho mull- oi «be out» Quebec Apart from the rut ol the country. Where. he asked. was this "contracting out" theory going to and? “Are we to have ten laws on family allowances," he demanded, “or are we to have different tax laws in the different provinces of Canada“ While Liberals and Conserva- tives applauded and Creditistes fur- iously protested. .\‘Ir. Balcer plunged ahead. “I am I deputy of Canada." he insisted . , . “i am not here to legislate only for affairs which in— terest my province, 1 am here to interest myself in the affairs of the entire country. Indeed. I know that the province of Quebec will be strong and prosperous in the degree that the whole of Canada will be strong and prosperous and vice versa." Mr. Balcer appeared surprised at the applause given him and which was repeated when he rose with other Conservatives to vote against the Creditiste motion, The Commons and the country, suggests the Ottawa .Iollrnal. have cause for con- siderable satisfaction In this ap- plause. It has shown that a man using plain words about national unity. which “every member should be duty-bound to promote in Can- ada.“ can reach the heart. If others would speak with him, In either French or English, less would be heard of the demagogues who stir regional prides and racial antagon- Isms. Calendar Relorm Some time ago the United Nations passed by s majority vote I resolu- tion favoring I new world calendar. This would retain the present 12 months of the Gregorian calendar. and would have the quarters and halves of the year of equal length. The first month of each quarter would have 31 days, the others 30. Each year would begin with it Still- day and end with a Saturday. The 865th day of the year wolild be an “in-between" day, not belonging to any year. month or week. placed between December 30 and January 1. and celebrated as ll world holiday. Each Leap Year would have a sec- ond world holiday, similarly placed between June and Jilly. Other calendars have been pro- posed, but It Is this one that seems to come nearest to resolving the in- consistencies of present reckonings with the least possible break with past tradition, Somehow, however, the idea never really caught on. But now a decision of the Vatican Ecumenical Council, placing the Roman Catholic Church as being "not opposed" to s reformed calen- dar and a fixed Easter provided the other churches also agree and the seven day week is retained. has brought the subject to the forefront again. It is to be hoped that this lead will be followed up. The benefits of I perpetual calendar. if it mn be achieved by mutual consent of na- tions and religious denominations. Ire manifold, But as the Ecumen- ical Council evidently felt. it is not I matter to be forced. blit to be ex- plored carefully. Certainly. as the Montreal Gazette remarks. if the various Christian churches can find I meeting place of minds on the problem, an important step towards Christian unity would be taken. EDITORIAL NOTES Asked in the Commons the other day what the Real Caouette group should be called in debate, Mr. Speaker replied that perhaps Mr. anuette should give the answer but that It had been agreed that the term would be Ralliement des Creditistes in French and Social Credit Rally in English. Mr. (laollettie. said nothing. Presumably he agreed with the Speaker's explanation. . o - The death of Lord Grey do Ruthyn In Britain graphically il- lustrates the decline of aristocracy In the old land. Leaving no heir. he closes the book on the story of I fImin which lived In a lit-lie of privilege for about nine centuries. Left only are the historical notes which picture the olden days of ad servants. glittering hulls. obsequimlsneas. expansive land. dignified ustles, embossed couches. Ind {Ivolfmn reigning monarchs. The last of his line described him- nll u I poor old lord who could not diced hill {are to London. He did at M'- month money to attend the much of Queen Elizabeth ill 1968. y (A) BLAST FRaM (B) THE HOUSE SEATING Tue cucKoC>( )WHICH LAYS A NEW c ARRANGEMENTS (E)MEMEER DROPS RULE BooK(1-')IN suseel-sa HITTING mamseels) wuosnm’s sveecx on men-rs 0F PARLIAMENT FILLING as small Tuenme mLLeY‘thmcn FINALLY. swennesflulens TAP(J) Tu: GaveeNMENT Blames u? A Waves“. WHICH DRAWS A Tn: OPPOSITION BIG GUNS, PARTY EGG WHICH WAKES UP (:13) WHItI-l memes WHICH RISES OUR RUBE GOLDBERG PARLIAMENT _Q_TTAWA REPORT b Patrick Nicholson Parliamentary Performance Getting Worse Several readers have relerred to the nude unprecedented criti- cisln which is being directed at our Parliament. Asking If it Is juslilicd, and seeking examples in the conduct whch l: lulu: criticize , During the past month, v e l' y nearlv every newspaper in cml- ads has published editorials and news items which add up to lDul' comment at our MP5 — and um culumb has added Its quote. It is my opinion that we n o u have the must bumbling gavel-u- merit fared by the must inept op- position In the mo ll un ruly I-Inllse nl Commons Criticism at our znb Parliament ls entirely justilied w u rse. the perinrm— sure is so had that u continuu- tion of it will lead to tile c om- plele collapse oi our democratic system, This Is because tsr too m u ch time is wasted ml partisan bick- erin: and nameculllug. and tar too little progress is being made with the urgent execution of the nailnll'i business. The mm for this is complex. cm nhvlous explanation ts mm. over the pun six years. we have had three parliaments In which the government was in . minn- ritv pnsllinn. while in the (bunk parliament the government ssw Its malorlty pnsttiou threatened by the subxluntlul erosion of Its support across the counlry, Thus, throllcn lmu parliaments there has b e e n the temptation to inc- key Ior any position which might give u potty advantage It the “NH rlficlion. Too MANY ovssnous One maniiestatinll oi this in a : been is gross * of the daily A: u e s t l n n period. it the members can set may with questions which an "out at mum". at course they will u .k Such uucstmus And here the bi am e must be squurely laid upon the Successive Speaker: who have been lab lenient: Spu- ker Michener. Speaker Lumber: Ind now Speaker Mscnluzhtnn Ire all guilty or permitting too much and unprecedented lstl- tllde In MP5 who repeatedly slk questions which do not measure up n the requirement oibeinu “ureent” and “of unions! im- pnrtancc ' SDPctslnrs who have be en watching the perlnrmnnce mm the public galleries frequently express their disgust at the per- formnnce. The two most he quent criticisms i h u v e heard from them are the very obvious ones about lnsttendsnce . n d ill- Ittention. Ipecllie ex . m p le. day recently A mm. the House met .t 1 By ii. 3 Did these MP5 recognize thel importance ot the m ntte r. to w h to h the Speaker w a . rater. ring! “I! lesson or course is elm no debuting chamber shnuld be cluttered up with desks. w hich permit and encourage the Indie— rice to pay attention to matters‘ Human beings have iound ex-l cubes. in III kinds oi dliierenceu them inr disllking and Ill treating each other. They have qulfl'ElEd over their diiier. enccs or politics] and religious allegiance. over their dliierenc- es In economic clrcumsllllces differences In physics! me, N oi these dIMerencEl do, lu fact. excuse the crimes that have been committed on the pre- text at them: but among all these conflictl. rm con- flict stands out n being th a most lrrstionsl. Race conflict is Irrational be- cause II is irrelevant to what in distinctively human in nui‘ hu~ man nature. The physical slde 0' our nsture Is something (but we have In common with every other species of living creature on the fare of this pIInet. n is lite spiritual side at hu- man nature Ihst dislinfiulshes mankind from the rest oi th e pIInet'l faunl Ind flan - n that Ilnkl all humln being: with each other. Our bumun spiritual lile Is what I: dlstlnctlvc and imv portnnl In ul: Ind lol- immun be the United Stain Iltliude Cuba. The U.S, Government but I!ch the Miles! of Premier Fidel CIltro [or "Ill and to Ill. economic blocklde of our on E; u the cliectl ill I dlsIltmul hurri— cane. The v.5. Government re- plied, "Our policies tovurd the Castro regime have been deter- mined by Ill Communist ell-K Iciel'. IL! holfllity loerd lhl United sum. Ind "I effort! In overthrow “crumb Ill Ill. hemilvhcre by mince. term! Ind subvuflou.” At the um! time. HI United Slam punuol I Mum stsndifll with mum Ru!- III Ind cells when in m and lociIl mun. mu over tbelrl New on, hm other nun the Spoken word. To Ltlrou inn. the desks Lluls making It clear to all that the Chamber II I debuting forum and n o t I communal oilice Ind reading room. Is the most obvious s nd overdue llsp now lacing the House. A Dog Is A Dog historian Arnold ’I'oynliee In The New York Time: Mulls-e ings in quarrel over their spiri- tusl ditierencsx does thereiora perhaps make some a e n s e. though It is deplorable that we should mlsbeha‘e toward ml: an." on my grmnds at ml. But to quarrel over the minor external phyIICIl ditierencel be- sup- lens .mi number! Tim is x Iorm or crlmInII Insanity nut is confined to human adults. Every humIll chill knows that the physical dliierences between one human lire another m at no consequence Children ltsrl Iiie un-race-conicinul un- less or until they in tndockill» and with race preludlce. Puppy dogs. being happily lm‘ munc against ldenlogit‘al indocv luinatinn. retain their canins [reedum irnm race prelmlice even when they grow up. Every dug luyrully recognize. every other dog as being his lei. low don. ill 0 II 3 l1 ill! (Inward physical diiierencel between one reed of do: Ind Mother In I) much more sensational Hill: the physics] dliiercnccs belwecn ditlereut human rsccs. Unrealiinc Attitude There Is I cuflolul unresllly in It Is sIso dlillcult in see how. ii! to Its weak Ind difiorgsniud state. It can spire the energy Illd re mince: lo lament. rebellion elli- where In the hemisphere—union! re Ire countries there In rip. hr rebellion thl lilirituIl tom- elltItion Ilene will suffice. The almost neurotic leIr with which the United States views Cubs rm": to have two (lul- u: Cuba is so close in the Hull.- ed Slates that In the dis U.S. vlsion it looms isr larger thsn It II. The United Suki, de- Iles It! mllllonl spent on lid. has not been able tw anytime in Latin Americl‘n countries th s mini-ml Blair oppressed mulli- tulhs need. Ind leer: that mmllul CubI mint lumn to than multitude: thIl only I Commllt revolution will work hr them. This II the thhlk‘lnl M zvellla Compulsive Eating Habits By Dr, Theodore H. Vlnnellell Trestmenl oi obelity II not Very successful. even though the remedy II known. ii I! the hull of the physiclul or his patient? The medical profession I: willing to take the blame II 101' no other reason than its inability to understand why father an so much. The most dililcult obele yer. Ions to treat are time with com- puisive eating habits. They hsve many psychological traits iii-t give them a persisting s nu increasing uuge l0 gorge, This neurotic tendency is aslubllsned during childhood and adoles< «me. Many were mother's pet —s type or clinging, depEndellt Individual Some will admit having itel» lugs of restlessness mm food satisfies. Time men And women Ire liker to go nll eating bulges regsrdlexs of the time of any or night, Others have strong [eel- Ings bl hunger or appetite all the time. and stun themselves when- ever they have the opportunity. They have s permanent e s I lug drive. Compulsive eating. lbr them. Is an escape mechanism. They are happy w h e n nlbbliilg u n u gorginz and unhappy wit 2 n at. etlng. Let well enough Ilane ts qbou advice. provided they kuuw why they behave us they do. In many instances. psychiatric cure is required. But not every heavyweight has - neurosis or compulsion to over- cat. Some buvu a metabolic con- situation that permits their body to iunctlon properly on u mini- mum number at calories, T u e rest oi the [nod sticks in ii. Elf ribs and they put on those extra pounds u they happen to lo v 9 their vittles. Poor dietary habits play a rule among the millions wku have - 5 m 10 pound surplus This eX-J punsion begins alter Joining _ club. getting married. 01' duringl pregnancy — situations knuwnl .u too well by most at us. These . Irethc men and women who‘ diet once or twice s year. This Isl none in the sprint: and (all when‘ switching Irom summer to wml ler clothing and vice verSI. The garments are too light Ind l: is cheaper and more healthiul to lose 5 pounds than to buy I iicw wardrobe. msu oven .vose mi CHEERS Mrs R. \ s. What Is the disease that rsnses I butterfly pattern 0! the inc ? Lupus eryliiernaiosus. a dis- ease of the connective tissues. The cause is not hIIOWII but the most merit suggestion is that the person is allergic to himseli (hyperimmune resctiunl. The characteristic butterfly l- a s h XII/Er the nose and checks is not nlwsys prexent. But the disease ll suspected when no cause i: Ill be Iound Ior lever. isllguc. 3 ll d Iching. A blood lest is available. NERVOUS BLADDER K. C. writes: I have Weak kldA neys and the high svnual doctor lays this condition ls due to nerves. Is this possible? EPLY Yes. provided tells show lb 2 kidneys and bladder ure normal. Nervouslless mantlesis liseli in ncluding the incli- vi t the buthromn more oiten than normsl. iT WILL RETURN . LF. writes: I luck unitary con. trol since I prostate operation two months alto. Will this con» mi ever be renamed? EPLY Yes. Tbs is s common but temporary sitel'msth oi the ope-- stl NOTES BY THE WAY PHIII Ice both lid“ 0! I question. The)! In the [nod all their side Ind the bad on Lil! other lide.— Port Arthur Newt Chronicle. Two loll-Tw- will Iblc MN worth of [mun Imdl Ill SIrnll thc been nuanced—It Ippropriste—to three yell‘l In the cooler— Toronto TeleJrIm. A Mollillll donor complim- pcople are more concerned with garage checkupl on their own cars than their own regulIr me- dical examinations, But the CI! may not be M thlllly. -— Otth Journal. “You lIy you wIlll to than the death ccrtiiIcILe. docim'i" asked the puzzled clerk In the busy New York hospital. “It's y a doctor, "but It‘s important. You lice. l was In I hurry Ind dldn'l pay any attention to the flute marked ‘Csuu of desth,’ I no Illst'l where I signed my llsme." -Muutrenl star. Mn. at no. mm Ilsll did you cztch last week‘ i} r. dun: “Six.” Mrs Mllle then the mlrket made u tell . 2 charged ym. l.,, eight." — Hamilton swim. ml. "Den 'l'cleher." mm .m ludlguubt mother. "you mu-t not whack Tummy. He Is a u. ucste child Ind isn't used n. I We never hit him at home ix. cum in ulldeieuce." . ml. Report r. The powerdriven yo-o'll has .ppemd. And it‘s u sullen“: thought um science may lu- mpbllng with the km 0! a me. chlnlnd hull hoop. _ wm. m StIr, The run u ml the CIlludinn puliumentsly Lyslem and rill in rules. procedure! Ind usle me predicated. ll bottom. .m . two~psfly stnlcture In which the dialogue in between Govern- ment and Owolltlon. Third par. nu msy exist, Ind they mar be menu as gndfllel. but they do not mm the be c two-way um. lolue, Parliament I: not a board I“. — Montreal Star I’The Starved Orphan” Toronto III" The restriction: on tire-d sud {iour sale: in Moscow are 3 measure or the cstnstro» Pile that. has belnllen the Sov iet countryside. It is also the explanation oi Russia's huge purchase at mu .mumi, so isr. the element, hslve been blamed im- the poor Sahel harvest _ the kmb Winter. the cold. long Spring, Ind the hot. dry Summer. The expilnltion it good enough so in- n It goel, But. It l. only part of the cxplsnlflon. The truth is thst— a rough! Ipnrl *lhe Soviet people In. new beginning in pay [or the long neglect of the countryside by rulers lnteul mainly on building greli factories And engaging in ruinoust costly SPEC! ventures. Our Yesterdays (From the Gil-ruin Files) TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO November 5, ions omwb. Nov. 3 — A myster- ions disease which bmuzht swirl death to Eskimos of south sulllu island. particularly la the dIltrIct mulls Luke rin- bar on Hudson struil, ha: been diagnosed by Government phy. eiclans u Mumln. Summerslde u going be change the name of town square rmm Dominion Square in Memorial Square. following resolution passed by the lawn muucu. on the 20th Inulversarv oi the "World Wll' . TEN YEARS AGO November 5. 1.51 Flying st Ireedw level {or more than 600 mile! In rain and snow. I Royal Canadiun Air Force crew. from Summenids n1 Officer Bob Harvey. flew irom the [slum] base In Guspe Village, Quebec to curry I poIIn patient to Hoa- Dltal In Montreal, The Imperial Oil Lid. Icqulr- rom F. RInklll Machine It i. surlllnl to team lmm Premler Mikltu Kluushrhcv himself that the nation which be: sent hall I dou‘n person: into outer space does not in. In the 45th year or the rev-obi. nun. produce enough chemical Ierttlizer Ior a GREM crop. It Is equally startling to learn that top oilicibls who have mi hesitated to spend many hil- Iionl lit dollars ml were ven- are shocked at the thought of spending 3: billlnu lnl- new Iertillwr planu. sul lenlllzel- Is only one Item in the long catalogue nl essen- tial: for which the Soviet tin-m. el- hu gels. Ten thousand tractors ma 1 mud idle In Just one grain. rsislng region lal' lack at pans. The villagers can get no pips Ior irrigation, no rooilnE tor the bums. no lumber {in construc- on. Agriculture has been the - rved orphan oi Soviet econ. omy—arld this explains why hall 3 population in * laces c a n u at manage In Iced the other half that Ilvrs in tile towns. (In the Unilell sm- u. it Lukcl one men on the land leed ii In the cities— in even then the surplus keeps pli- ing up in the blns.l Ii there Is any silver llulul: lo the bitter shortage at today 9 i. only that they msy comml the governors of the land u give the Iarmllmd the illnvls. equipment ami know-how im- so long denied it. If you have a bad memory- here’s why Whydoyou someh'mee Iorgel what happened yesterday,qu Melly recall events of years ago? This mysoery - fled scientists for yearsAbut now we‘re finding out how the incredible prom of our TV rks. Read some of the answers (and perhaps tile extensive property on Gul- ton Street. pun ol which was formerly used by Mr. Mle< LIIne for In summoblle display mm Ind gauge. The deed of Ile Wu registered yesterday. pick up I tip to help yum own memory) in “How We Member, Why We Forget" —In November Reader's mast. Get your copy r on CLIMATE NOT A FACTOR w.i-l.o. Writer: Is human ges- tation longer In a tropical coun- try than Ill ifimperste elimstel? LY Nil. A range oi 7:51 to 829 dIyl ls world-wide, Tod-y'l lie-lib Hint _ It doesn‘t cost Inylhiill to re- IIx. CANADIAN! SAFE TORONTO [CPI—All Candl- all! known to be in Suutb Viet > Am were repoer Isle Sui-idly ’ulght lllEl‘ the FrIdIy revolution which overthrew the Ngo mun Diem lemme. Gord E, Cox, and or the Cunudlan pesos commission In Saigon, said In I telephone coilverslltion with The OPEN HOUSE SHOW Men Murray Senders. I’ll p3 rep- resentative with 1.96:1. mmj Ill-fl and Montague Curling Club Rooms November 6 and 7th. Alumni: uld Evening. Bring Ilolig your fuvorlio record Dally Sur um there an as per- Iool on his list! Ind 40 lo 50 Cmudilm, moldy minim-m. I m known to be In the country. even the slruggl should have n. _ 1h. "mam, the“ chlrlctcr" u Cube «a unruly all dole Cmnmllnhm mum wss 75 out at m leuIll, 54 out €13.01”? '3“! be kept out ot a min Americ- ul as Conservatives, 11 out oi 17 out has Iound no solution! rm- Nerglrzarrlll. 560:: 01‘2ng “3%” "'“m‘ in problems in demon-Icy: mu 30mm "' '“ °" how it bullylnl Cubs will only mile in ' people behind emulm cmm. now . At til-t manual. Spesker Muc- nuugktou we: I l y l n s til etc words: "Ther- Iln dailht [haul the Impnmnco m the caution In Ill honour-bk mmbm." Yet in out oi as ur- were shunt. includuu ll‘lrse out of the l o u r My. who nun-eat mum! Eulblndl of ill. WM. Illllh. A Swill Mill. Dr. Kiln Keller. boll"- tIIt will mm do illol'e ll . Dr. Kellcr'l “II II I m loin on, Husbands And Housework Elle-7 hill with Ill women fill» world Is- Womplouudh htlvss will continue in be on the MOST ADVANCED endures in Sm]!!! 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