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Vi ER That NATO Commitment The NATO meeting at Ottawa last May was conducted in secret. as has been the practice where lie- fense problems are involved. But it was intimated after the meeting that Britain had committed her bomber command to the Atlantic Alliance's inter-allied force. and that Canada had committed eight nu- clear bomber squadrons for Euro- pean service in the same tome. Now there is grave conrel'n as ' to Where Canada stands with regard to this commitment. Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home has announc- ed in the British House of (‘ommons that Britain will retain her RAF bomber command under sole British control. According to m e m h e rs of the Canadian Commons defense committee which is touring NATO defense areas and is now in Paris, this could leave Canada as the most powerful arm of the NATO force = ily from three U.S. P01- 2 submarines. If the British commitment is us conditional as the Douglas-Home statement indicates. Canada would be stuck with a responsibility which neither the Liberals nor any other Canadian party envisioned when this matter became involved as an issue In the last federal election campaign. Hope was then held out that we would eventually extricate oursel- ves from a nuclear hnmhing role entirely. It just lines is show that in nint- ters of this kind. former Prime Min- ister Diefenllaher’s policy of making haste slow ' may not have been so unu'lse all all. We shall know more About this when the defense com~ mittee returns from its fact-finding bur. In the meantime. since the Year- son Government has declined to table the agreement reached at the NATO meeting. the actual extent of our involvement, and how far It depends on British participation, can only be A matter of conjecture so far All the public ill concerned. Rut tt does ap- Into pretty deep water. Semantic Jungles It is noteworthy that lit the pre- liminary hearing of the Royal Com- mission on Bilingualism and Bicul- turslisrn at Ottawa the other day. the very name of the commission was questioned by savers] witnesses. One of them was Mr. Alphonse Oui- lrlet. president of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. who said he had been unable to find the word "biculturallsm" in any dictionary, French or English. “Are we sure we l flow what it means?" he ssked. into what. semantic jungle could . hard like 'biculturulism' lead us 7“ i ~Appsrsntly the commissionm i ' no answer to that query. But ‘ eo—chslrlnsn. Mr. Imurendesu, hined that the word had been in the terms of reference draft— ed by the Federal Cabinet. It was not; the commission's invention. He Add- ‘ consolingly. that he was sure a word would Appear "in the next tions of Canadian dictionaries." Another witness. representing will! Polish Congress. maln- V that "the very name of the lesion poses A problem. It is unfit o! the «this or should exist In Cun- flulti-cuttutslism is necessary." ; The Funnel: version of the earn- ‘nhlton‘s nuns drew tire for moth- . reason from s wok-mu {or the I mm Eduutlon As- '~M¢I at Ontario. is said the M will "lrtclltunlisme" l- in- t wiles... n nu..qu D- uwultulmuu. ‘Alresdy you In stsrtirll of! on the wrong {not by using an Angli- cism." he complained. Again. the co-chsinnun replied that the com- mission was not responsible Mr. Ouimet had another com- plaini to make on semantic grounds. He disliked the phrase “two found- ing races" and “other ethnic groups" in the Commission‘s terms of refer— ence. llid this mean that there were to be two groups of first class citizens and that the rest were to be second—class citizens? And did it mean that first- or second-class citizenship was something to be in- herited with one's genes! Another complaint. this time from a )lct’iill l'lliversitv professor. was with roilard to the use of “that odious term. Anglo-Saxon." it should he Anylo-(‘eltio he maintained. It would seem. from these ub- jertiniis. that there are several semantic jungles to be travelsed be.- fnra any clear-cut definitions are ar- rived at. One can only sympathise with the commissioners in their task of reachillir n conclusion that will be hailed with Any widespread degree of satisfaction. Consumer Credit Inquiry Solicitor—General J. Watson Mac, Natllzht has announced that a select committee on consumer credit will be. t up ill the House of Commons. to investigate allegations of exor- bitant rates and examine the nine public bills introduced on the sub- ject in the last ten years. Stories of excessive interest rates and the burdens they place on indi 'diiais were told and discussed when the bills referred to were in- troduced Rut there remains a broad. er ques on to he examined. in the. opinion of the Toronto Globe and Mail. At the end of August this year. Canadians owed $856 million in consumer loans to finance com- panies. This was exclusive of mort' page loans. and s figure higher by $76 million than that of the previous year. The effort n! this massive con— slimer credit on the economy has been hotly debated. biit not settled. One side claims that credit stim- ulates production of greater wealth, which covers old debts and permits new ones. The other side maintains that there is a limit beyond which the accumulation of debt threatens econonic stability. “Rather than rr-hash s int nt' ancient interest-rate scandal. says our Toronto contemporary, "the Ottawa committee might better spend its time investigating the whole issue of consumer credit, hearing expert evidence. and rec- ommending policies for the future." t‘ertainlv investigation along these lines would be proper. but isn't there danger that It would develop into just snnther ‘ ‘ inquiry? The committee could spend 1 whole. session debating whether unlimited credit Is an Asset or A liability to the economy, and come to no concrete conclusion. The facts About excessive rates of interest, however. are of real concern and should be dealt with Along the lines outlined by Mr. MacNuught. The more light thrown on these grievances the better. And it will be expected of the Government, when it gets the committee findings. that it will make no bones about im- plementing them in the farm of legislation. EDITORIAL NOTES A few days ago we had occasion to congratulate our Island potato And livestock exhibitors on their splendid showing at the Atlantic Provinces Fair in Halifax. It is now our pleasure to extend wnrmest con- lntulstlons to Major Reid. of Rollo Bay. on his Achievement in capturing the intemstional championship in seed potatoes at Toronto‘s Royal Winter Fair. - o 0 Although many hrickbats have been tossed st President de Gsulle and his rigidity. he has evolved a program that should draw world soul-tin. Ha has allotted 100,000,000 frlncs ($20.0tiofimt for the estab- ‘ of sn ' cancer march centre. The program would be one of centralizing the develop- ment of cancer research and would permit the transmission of discover- Iss from one lend to mother. The sun-tin II mule that other cumi- mai with cancer much prom-urns 5. immediately asked to psrticlpute. t l LADY GODIVA EAWA REPORT b Patrick Nicholson Policy Badly Bungled By Bureaucrots The et'llnnmlc adwrslly oi Canada's u ridi‘r . dn'rllipvtll areas doseri'i‘s m...» slim-lire pniuuu: lu- inluun \‘m l dirtallil' ior a cahlnrl tr: ed by fllrlilr‘r llllrf’illli‘i‘ 7 r durum: 3 relv uu blind drapnnliini by all bllrcalu racy uuulnrl or c ru d e statistics Tun months as... the Pearson government announi-od special uirusum ul Ielinrai assistance' [or N'nnnnllt‘ or industrial um-pi. opnlont in mm: sllII/‘rln: h l eh ievnls nl Ilnonlnlm-nlrnl I nd sluil' roles at uruilll. 'rliu cor-l ernnlr‘lil llsled .1; siirh areas ell- glhle for this as station The. Marlltmos and rrrtnln Ii . r: u..qu limo Iiol‘n oil “to i'. expocled to ilEIer laruuiy in such a. list Rut in inri neither Pnl nor Saskntrllowan appear st all. wlllll' no loss lilflll 23 n! the .15 um... 2.. he helped MT in our llul hlfl lirosnl‘l‘liiis l't‘rllrlll prmlluos Riulllly Inl’iillil‘ri 1.. mm uru nu- lam: nrzlcrled Ontario cumu-uluiues til min.- wlill. Timmins. Pomtimkc. Fl um Lake mul r‘liallmm, l FIGHTS I\'.IUSTI(‘E Hill the first area in lvolll‘tlt under those now mun..." .« well . In A .1.» Hrsnlinrd. u. the secondary lndilslrlnl art-a lvlriz 1...... u u I h . um oi Uniarin s. “oulduu "mum..." . All Halos. runo-naum lie in... Guelph. u... um... . muml MP rl‘sllltnnl jllKilill‘ri i‘rlli . rism uu l‘aritamenl lull up has mud! three we’d - yll'l‘parrti and PUBLIC telling sum-u... .. the H o u s e «i Common. and has backed this up by silhst'llilial behind the . sreilrs \inl‘l: Within 3 mllrs ul Ernuttord are such comparable centres as Gait, (.uripli. Preslllll. Hespeier, Woodstock, Kitt"it'lirr. Waterloo and slrullunl vol um... A. All Hales pn' ts u.. i. are l‘Vi'illtierl Tom a :«muuo. \l'llr" Rerauso the "statistics" make lull Branl~ lord Ill bearerltreotlnivem- pinymellt and poor whites. \‘el Branliord h a s. ncrnrdlug to oiner :nwrumcul statistics. m ore \udlrllaid uurkers ti. on any oi those uliiur rnnliiliinitios. [last year il had lli57z lnxpav- er! enrniliz au aieraze Income ul 34.215 7 illi‘ alsl l.l.:i..=<l com~ munlty II V e r a g e in Canada. (:uolpl. hail I-HZZ residents carn- iuiz an averan ul $421 . i hull lama Parlllllz 5.1.007 Far away (tornuuii. us a c o m 1) ul- .um, had lh,:'itl2 earning $4.095 As in Hales so aplly commen- ted in the House. tlirre Ire lies. nan... lies and statistlrx Branh lui-d .s unmann- uu anrlt-Illtllral manuiavlilrlnz riiv liils indus- try is very busy Ihrnllah is l i. \slntor and spun... umduring lll'm machinery for summer Ilse Tim. some uni-km re lziiri nil in nu slur-k nlillsulnnlcr. ll... tile rum-u... rhuscu by I l. e mm... for EISSNSIIIE a cum. The r s u passenEcr tr n t n service lurnuizl. Humboldt. sssk» FORUM moron i.nr.lsi.ATlov s... w x.» douhi Ihere is «u... a body oi people .u evrry com. mllniiy wl... lisicn u. “vat "5.. and so" said or iii... l. ik about what lhry saw on Tv \vllo A re Immature enough to believe that social run... elile or A Mr o m... slrret where one can call every day tor a glass of bee r or whisky. is quite a blessing to tho cummllnti They are th e talkative nu»... But. wall a mu...» Th e re 1 m lliirun electoral districts In i the Provinre and i think Fullth Prlnce is mule equal in lots)". l Retire u. um. "um distrirt 80 WII Invite any n e * (ml..qu in. side his own hounds 1.. advocate by loin-r In u.» l'uhllc r o r u m ‘ a at The Gulntlau a Witty of he - l Fit in. liquor under one: nose every l day of the week. except Sunday. He muons... his own name . the letter a... up will hesitate l u. do it Ior tie knows that the 1 Church in which he heionus will i not endorse legal ssle nor will . any nrlzuuuuimu. will. i... excep— . m... at one. u. r it. ‘ u s . hy mm a law that h hi i the people will. hrenk"" Well then. let is s me Tell Commsndmentl tor we have all hrillten every one oi them. But they Are A shod llllde . u. live by.1'herr may be l mu... . liuiil over me mslter In in. near 1 Im. SIT. eIc. Reusingtnn. NM COOPERATING Str.-—Tlie (km 2 Issue all m Guam carried In snide untitled "PFIan County MN!- lerlnl Assoclatinu Elem flit: at Annual" in win . misc til-l the Pmtestsnt nihil- teu would be how!!! I retrui In mnmuiown Ill VIM me coming Billy firth-ll (Vl‘d'idlc allude. Pant! me no say that the m s. lihmlmuntomh Mm DWI-IP11. mldbeul. mflhMIl‘WIh mtshm. I III we Fmrw IIM lninbtet thll will I“ M J. A Mucximzrr. r lukmu part In this Mmt. nor .u the min. Gus um chm- Dam». on me mine.» lurid. ii we m t u. understand that ministers ll‘lllslng m cooper-ta in ill.- campaign are not mount it is again misleading. Though the mini-bel- nl Fundemenlel plead.- m m. PEI. reluslns u. cooper- ate With up Billy (Jr-luau M The Wm! “Within” DH]- innlly dosilllilatad one Who 1111'» tested against me Romsn Catho- Iic hierarchy — s protest-silt. in our book It fill his the sum: sounds the (film! is I! M soruuuduvg this mm lulu-ml... hence we a... unruly call his ooh Pro 5 i i .-353 its; 2... I know-led” d the laid Christ. R is also the rv Mm necks m units believers lid believers In A IW fir “I In“. it 5:: Film. Church. Central Bedevue. need is “Mother it is Get First Train Ride (Talisman chamber in Commerce classified as n "l a in... .- sur plus sren" tlir lllrre ui the six sillnmi‘r nitll‘tlr "alive the star tislirs shoil' Brantiord m l... a I centre oi Illcll llnl-nllilmlllont. unug Ihis selective yardstick, GliELPl-I transom) As All Hales points uul. _.v e ar-l round employment would i..- u..- only lair criterion mum-u is a special case. henf‘lililll: h) the uulrk «l its summer l wall but the same quirk wrnnc'iv ex- ‘ eludes tourist centres from .i. e} l . Gut-Inn was hnrd hit. u lldl Branlinrd b .v u e l i um, by till“ Itrst case under the um aux-nu. monl policy A plant “as In I rnlirse oi erection ul Guelph. to ‘ be rented m. a lo - yesr lease to the subsidiary of s u ‘A. u..."- pally. Then these special .. i d u. .- u s u .- e s were announced. whtrh proved in be worth A tree_ gilt oi slalom mm. the Cans-l dlen taxpayers in the us, ow..- .ers ll they would Rhsndnn Guelph And their part . luuii . plant. and locals instead in lull: Irich Brsnttnrd. l The mural .u this case u. that l l mum... sense a.- vicl‘. us slalis« . lu-s should he used: umi that a‘ slick us well u s rarrul sliuuld. he ouipluyuu to attract industries to s... a ll communities in... in km. umu. sway Irom the lance Boils Resist :Aniibiolics i I: I'll. Thu-elm It. Vshnslln , The tre’tmellI oi n boil liur- iunclel Iill not rhlnled much . um the decades The siluutiou u dlflerent when It carries in re- “...qu hails. especially when the elusive staphylococci us responsible These common or- ruulsm live on the skin And prlwlulr a but! by Invudinl I hair Iollll-le Something other nu... penicillin Is net-deli lire. me they um the um 01 becumihl resislnni in nnlibiutit's. Revul'i'ing bolls can be - mi problem and II in here that flat» sllscnuni Tile locsl ireuimeul oi the lesion ls impurlunl sum: pllysisltns place sdheslve tspe um nu: lulisuu-d sres: moved (I s l l y and another plied Others uIIIIre hat. mulst rumpmsn n. “bring the bull to a loud " Heal mncerstes the tap ur the lesion until It mixtures. nllowtnl [ills In rsrnpe. T e Ion- ser Ibe compresses are kept an the quicker the abscess w i ll break. The plls terms with stapth- nrrlrrl and cleanliness at tile lur- rnuilditle area I: of the it! or net Impnrlnnre The allotted pulls should be washed meticuloully with a sn’p Iii" detergent contain- cg hexscblnrophene. Dill loll! and p . ie are examples. Let the skin dry itsell to prevent contamination ul linen. Her changing t h e dressings. .. c rub the Iiallds for st least a minutu. using .. brus Keep the nails sliorl u. protrnl the micro - ur- Esnlsms fro .u hiding u nd 2. them; no: also will lmip k e I]: the lingers clean. Cuuluuiluuird towels and tare cloths should be boiled dstly. Lauudm- me sheets uud pillow- slips lune weekly and wash ll... blankois um. sum and waln- and dry .i... ul llnors ii possible. Avoid uli rnsmetic creams. hair oils. dressings. and l... y massage with oils snti Areas”. Somr Authorities suggest that the nose r... lrrntod uiu. surllru ctn nl‘ Nonsporin berslise stsph organisms are found so Irequenl- ly in these a re s 5. They A re easdy transmitted lru... the nose in lllr skin \'l.1 the Iinlzers, ollu-r staph skin lesions s r: avoided by impruvlniz the resis- isnro of ii.» (k... u. alu-uuruge inil-rtinlis A. u... c i. no .1 i no, cola rl rinks. brill-coll. ludiml snli. vitamins with minerlil. and [nod um. um supplemtntl no. in iodides, including shell- l. STRI-ITl'llIV’i‘. Avli sTA‘I‘Ultl'r \irs rw writes My ll. yourold daliehlrr Is 5 test s i..- chrs tnll she aliendl dancing classes rrcillnl where she does Iols ul siren-hing. Could this mus» iim— iwlillcssl EI‘LV Nu round is rum likely u. be llrledlinry. ALCOHOL AND sslzqus M s wriles: is it sale (or 1 man ul... has .ml had a convul- sinn in eistll years to tali- cocktail nt-ranrlally? at:er Airnhnl mt. precipitate ieniic ronl'u ' .. m in tllo clear at in. lu e a rhnnro? mlAIx Akrnnlns J. s, lrriic Could hardrnlnl oi tile arterlos oi Ie hrslu induce opiiuulir convulsion“ epi- ay time but why REPLY Yrs. especially filter I stroke. TODAY'S HEALTH ll .‘Ilike someone happy. 1'— ________\ NOTES BY THE, WAY “III darting, ll your ear-ch i. better. whit iii. you keep .m mi" “rm til-Ill..er on... y In c-come ome. l’s lie erl Us ruml service i. r eel: me with Ill ester-he! v} u mun: that killing uuipnzf: numilluu specular l cunlne i. equal In pilliIlnu 2.... News, treesi Bush . I‘ll! Mn! suited Illl riser and slid to blur Smith. y on My! been employed by in! Int . furs-lets estimate Iilsl pesky rotctlplne can duqu u, sure 0 luml mi. yen. in: m c i d Au ugly duckling ml live I. happy and Is encltlnl a llie as [Ive years To our). mv Ippre- the belie oi the hell 1-... l... mum. ol this you will tienre- El... Msxll'rll uruvul ihl. 5... mm. be nddrelled in Mr. herself IiIIsn sdmitled her tar. lmlth."—Finlllelll Post. A smlll [III was entertaining ‘ the visitorl while her mother I was in the kitchen. One woman l susst rsst sn appraising lurk It would no A rum... ll... her up. ure wls Ike a suck at Potatoes. Yet all! became one at the most celebrated women at Ihls ten. lury. ropuiar. tumour. and Him. lull. l wsrn'l sreul wesllh ilult ‘ the little llrl s .1 then whinper- brought Kllmlll' and r it Id tn her e Nut V e T! into her lIII. lot she we‘: 53:: pr-ett " ' uuwmd the relatively poor in material child. “hilt swtully I-m-a»rt.‘-'— lhinll. but Chum, smbiilonI and Toronto sis _ _ smitten Spectator U.S. Effort In London in ma Currie CI fllln PM! Btu" Writer An American mission in Lem. dnn. Ill try In tlik the British government uul ul its n... nuuncld csmpslgn tnr freer Elsi Welt trldl. mml term credit! in the Communist world on..." null. prune... Ken- nedy's key adviser u. foreign trsde policy. arrived in London Wednendsy in center lirsi uni. Foreign Secreth n. A. Butler and then with Edward Heath. new head oi the Board of Trade, l suvernment department nAs DErlt‘l'l‘ Britain now has a. a me , it Is the (insl us. ettnrt In .. Ierlel oi isiiu throughout Europe ll. get A mull." stil- tilde towards credit trade with the Cummuni . betnre the whole Issue comes up belore n speclalduslun nl lite NATo council in Paris next week. The Americnns are l.. the ‘ unuluul position ol. on the one . hsni‘l. seeking .uppurl lnr Ireer lworld trade And the smaller] "KlnnEdy round" or term cuts l cumlng up In Geneva next year jam]. on the other, wumlng to my short oi improved Ions- flhrlut I .W, ("Ilmflwi trade deflfilt with Russia and is Pacer to an. up sales there i... ministers built that the hut way to d.. o... l- in um. i... same credit advantages ,Eil‘l‘li to other potential customers This view sulirmd a setback when Chancellor Erhard nouncod west Germany would not extend lime-term credits u. Russia Ind other Communist countries until they chanted their hoslile poliries. And President de Gsulie has Insisled u... France and nu... European Common Market countries concentrate Dn devel- oping trade within the Common Market below looklnl Iuriliur sticld Most of F‘rlnre's part- ners arm Our Yesterdays (From III! Guardian Flt“) TWENTY - erE vsAns AGo (November 15. use. ; OTTAWA. Ont. ICFI 4mm. Minister Mackenzie King leaves l Thursday l... Washington where he will sign ihe new Cansds . United SIstes trade ureemeni. n. the executive wing at ll. e l The major diitcrence of npln. White , r. Mackenzie l 1.... between Briisin Inli lite king will not only all... his .lii— I U.S. centres around Icrms ul. nature ld that ill Cordell lered the Communists Kennedy l-luli. Uniied States Serretnry n! 1 recently approved wlient sales State, on the Clinsds- United to Russia and the Americans Ststep agreement, but will wit- i are luxloiis for more business. neu the signing ultluilnltrsde l but It is all on s strictly cssh ssreemeni between the united . hulls. Killldolll Ind the United Mllel. l TEN vnAns Aoo (November is. lml OTTAWA. iCPi a Three wo- men stole the show when in clearly uudilue tones they swore allegiance u. the Queen. and heard their commissions in sen- l on I" "Hurlirnieslc mus. storlresd In In ancient cerei Kennedy! nice i. that m many or introduction in the “p- l money Western rnunlries use l... .- uuumlm- 1-...y "um... m, credits u. Russil would up signs or nervousness The new better employed on sin to un- senators who look their seat to.- ' denieveluped countries. Lou..- the um time were unGE NORMAL TREATMENT The British argue um Plus. l and other Esst European mu..- ‘Iries should not “normal with .merrint treatment" lous- ‘term credit when It is needed to clinch A valuable contrsri‘ . srl- lll‘m credits, he believes. he- . Ana Besuchsmp Jodoln of Man. lunlly subsidize Snvlst hid in ltreal; .\lrs Muriel MacQueell such countries And enhuuip nus-IA". limits in areas whels the who u. seekinl lilies. Also. u.» Amerlrsns and ti.- wm Germans m sir-id lint any zenersl relnxhtiml oi mull terms would lead to s hsrmiul tree-lnr-sll with Western culin- lrlus trying to outbid one sn- other lur (‘nmmilnlst tulle. ‘Fergllsson oi Fredericton. slid . Mrs Nsllcy Hodges at Victoria. Nine lslslid veterans are nsm- ' ed mm; s lln ..l soldier! re— i may urlvlug no... the Fur Erst. All are member! of til 2 l ‘Pr'mcess Patricia called 1 s n l l Light luluuiry hues ‘slrhewsn. r s m - In an n. d i recently as IIIP lr>sl roach pulled out at thl‘ station in mark the lclnstnz or s it o l l. r r period in Hilmhulnl's ilislury Prior to tho ei‘ciit. the Ililmtmidl Hoard ill i-suu antioipnled s Errol msnv disappointed children ill the area who i1'd never known the IIlriII or A lirsl train ride. Thereturc. It was decided that slang with the asslslnnce oi t he Iocsl Board lit Trade. the Lions Club and the Slskataon B on m of Trifle. would plan and sponsor I trip tor the 700 school children ' us “Operation when the children plus th sir klchers. filled the eight conch . Don arrival In Saskatoon they were met by I chartered l bill which look them to the For. . estry Firm In Sutherland. when till Nilan Lions Clllh monitored I picnic lunch. in there the pupil! we re divided Inttl various ue lroups ‘ and each mi... leiIM diitereni points or interest. A on] the ‘ Disc" visited were the unlver- ‘ llty. where luidel conducted the IIIur I'I'ldtl thmulh dtliemnt ‘ a. II N Museum. the Wild end the Public Librlry. Tlis children returned lime} Antlnll Plrk. shout ml p.m. tired but inppy . and "lied wtth excitement (We! their trip. The svmtlunisd out to he s l made up by n'. Lions‘ cum and the sand .1 ma leg in All-lee tor the boycott. highe ,ZZquhuudngJZmuubl WITH MAGAZINE andCoIoredCbmlu unfis educahon III I' University edueullon II In the mldll at I art s as fierce us the grip of a northern winter. A billiard of students it blowing that VI" allean the who landscape of higher education In Con-dc. Incont- Iy, Weekend M ulna Staff Writer Stephen Franklin vent campus-hopping elur across the nation vlsIlIn' every MI- )or until. lily. In Ills tin! of Ohm article apps-ring this weekend, Frunlllln s amines the All In lllgller education pnelplreled by the chellsn o I. double the number 0! unl- venlry students In the next seven years. STILL ONLY. 10° sly—rm M