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Na! over 7: m mu» (any A’tcmhvv an, um 0’ “Tile (tin .m mmm. n. ml": ml" it v ztjs' Lone-WoII In Acllon In the potency of the Masts he has released so far this weekth targets have been the now Rn al Comm 'nu ou Bilingualism and R. culturalislu and the called con- cession by the US. on movement of American funds into Cauada— Oppo- sition L e :l d er Ilicfcullaker has superbly illllstrlllcd points made about him in a recent article by Douglas it‘lxhrvr, .\II‘, a leading figure. in the New Dclulvcrlltic party. Altholluh opposed to the former Prime Minister in a partisan sense, Mr. Fisher. writing in the Telegram, Toronto, expressed “a huge admira- tion for the leader of the Opposition, In the sellse that he is a courageous, resilient, lone-wolf politician." He spoke, too. of Mr. Diefenliaker performing “with all the knowing, free-wheeling. chortliug venom of his best form." And if such perform- ances are called “awfully partisan." Mr. Fisher offers this answer: “01' course. Mr. Diefenbaker is superb at u "VF n.\\' Mr. Diefeuhaker is also. accord- ing to Mr. Fisher, “becoming less and less the tense figure of forebod- ing and male ic grandeur and more the deft, often dl'oll. poker of fun," and gaining the “admiration of the battle-watchers." It is an evaluation of Mr Diefen— baker that is apt to be approved even by those who are strongest in dis- agreeing with him. DELIBERATE SPEED—As for the two chief attacks Mr. Diefen- baker has directed against the gov- ernment this week, however, it is easier to admire his performances than to u'holly accept the positions he has taken. 0n the Royal Cumnll ion. for instance, he argued that “it can only operate a' a postponcmcnt of any ef- fective action." favored the calling of a federal-provincial conforcnce in- stead. and insisted that not enough different ethnic groups are represen- tell on the new hotly. Well, .‘I r. Dicfeullakcr should know enollch ahmlt roval commis- sions to speak of their disadvantages and advantages, for he appointed plenty of them in his time without implementing many of their find» logs. And perhaps a federal—prov- Vincial conference could work faster, if it could work at all on the issucs being laid hcfnre the newest commis— sion. But suron a rllsh approach is the last kind that should he desired in ' tackling such matters. They are not of a sort to be thrown before a town meeting and dealt with through a series of snap \‘otes Their chil'f requirement is an understanding approach, not a hasty one, for their concern is with one of the most sensitive areas of human rmtionships—with human griev- -lncss_that can he righted only 3throuzh readjustment: in human at. .titudes. The fastest they should he kled is "with all deliberate speed." The idu of having representa- tives of still further races on the mniuiou similarly misses the point. Thl job before the commission -ls not to create some new-ster melting pot but to build toward .humony—nn s a s y usociation—bts ,t'ssll Canada's two founding mu; Wing they need whether they gum]. increasingly or continue 5" 0n the delicate m'ltters involved, h.‘¢lbfllll If any lppmlch the? through a royal commission a at w, mum and satisfied in reasonable degree. HEMORRHAGE PERILS—Then that “chortliug venom" mentioned by Mr. Fisher showed up splendidly as the Opposition leader ridiculed the exemption Canada now expects from the IUS. on proposed legislation to limit American foreign investments. In his version of the way things stand, President Kennedy is retain. ing the power to "veto" expansion of the t‘auadian econom —“something that is not. in keeping with the sover- iguty of this nation"——aud is leaving a situation in which "the Canadian government may have succeeded in \v ‘lliug off a clip on the jaw only to leave us liable to be sandliagged an the hack of the head later." Has Mr. Diefenhaker, in his esti- mates of US. attitudes, already for- gotten what it was like in Canada only a little more than a year ago, when this country suffered a “hem- orrllage of reserves"? s his alls~ teritr program then concerned Wlth anything other than Canada’s emer- gellcl . Did he attcnlpt to influence forelgu policy through it. or to inl- pinge on the sovereignty of any other power? ('ousidrriug the kiud of "gold hemorrhageH that has hit the U it can he argued that this colln has been treated pretty l in the steps taken to avoid putting a check on the flow of US. funds here, instead of having any cause for pin-pl hing complaints. Obviously, unless the US. takes whatever steps are nece. arr, even at risk of slightly disturbing Canada in some connections. what might fol— low could be all undermining of the international standing of the ILS, dollar. If that happened it would throw the entire free world mone- tary system into disarray—some- thing real to worry allout in contrast with Mr. Diefeubaker's burble about “sovereignty.” SPICE A N D MEANING—Still. the way Mr. Diefenbaker puts such things does evoke admiration, as Mr. Fisher said—does give spice and meaning to the political clashes of day to day, and is welcome enough, LI at least domestically. It doesn‘t. require review iulz many of his words. no matter how free- wheeling, to be carried bl) agreement with Mr. Fisher's View "that Mr. Diafenbalter, llnrefornled and llure- pentant. is unchallenged, if not un. challengeahle, as leader of his party." A Curb On Louis It is right, of course, for Summer- side to direct its best zeal against the wave it: has experienced of minor crimes and wanton, vicious rowdyism, and town towucil is to be commend- ed for implementing I “get. tough" policy. Unpleasant though it is to ad- vocate toughness against young per— I sons (how much happier it would be. if hope could be seen of reaching them through appeals to their sense. of decency), no other form of attack offers any apparent promise against ’ offenses of the kind that have been I plaguing Summerslde. I In the main they seem to have been the acts of stupid and nasty lotus—of c h ca p thtlgs4nf uncouth hoodlunls—of young persons, often suhnormal, who express their h i uh , spirits through depravity—r a t h e r than of cunning or intelligent crim— inals. It; takes authority. ahead of reasoning to bring in check the inl- pulses of members of this ilk, until some maturing process (whether the passage of years or some external influence) brings normal decency of attitudes and responsibility to their conduct. Neither ill Summcrside nor else- where, is there any successful “soft” way of protecting society from its wanton lnuls; nnr ll sure. swift. method of transforming touts into desirable hllmau heiugs. But they can he reached through curbing—the tough kind. EDITORIAL NOTE Dr. Marcel Chaput is reported to have lost 23 pounds in what he has described as a fast in support of separatism. Since this leaves his weight at 222, he still has a lung dis- tance to go before he'll hear much resemblance to Gandhi. a n l t a 0n the halls of what, It costs per second. or even per minute. watch- ing A heavyweight world champion- ship light must have become antib- llshed by now as the most costly and least rewarding form of entertain- ulhls dill-once: 0! opinion meat in the world. SYMBOL OF WELCOME, NOT WARNING RUM PARLIAMENTARY FO Mid-North Gaining ’Crossroacls’ RoIe tElIltor's note: While Pal— I ’ \‘lehlllson, Ottawa cal- IlIIl st for TIIQ Guardian. is on vacation, a series of guest I columns by MP's -# snrt ol : a Dfll’llilml‘lllary ionlm \\llI he prrsrntrd TildRV'S routrihlltor ls Rodfler Mit- : ellrll. Liberal MP for such ‘ bury, OulJ Patrick Nicholson having 1 chm m0 lllc role of cnlumnlsll lor»a»dil.\'. ul_\' llrsl dcsire is lot acquaint rcadcl‘s with ccrlaill slcnlflcaut rllaulzos lu Ontario’s midruorlh. especially along the north shore of Lake Huron Everyone has hrard at Elllot Lake. and la aware that the‘ Government‘s rccenl doclsan lo slnrkplle uranium provides II hmtluuu sprll of at least an, other year for the famous com~, mumly But how many arsI aware oi the promise 0! that; Illlul‘ am 0! Onlarin ul which aunt Lake is hlll nun pal-l. r lot Luke ls clnscll‘ ldt‘ntl tied with mv own cuuslllueucy, ol Sudhury, but we are ull pm, at a great omarlu mid-north, which in the last decade hasI l 'ru on a completely New} i. All ‘ rowan or TOMORROW Sudhury has Ion: been re- howl-loll as the nickel capital 0!, the world 'ith Its grcol Inter“ national ml Company com-I plrx oi mml‘s and smelter. up gather with Falconhridge Nlckol Mluos Ltd. More recent was the short-hvcd distinction nl Elliot Lake as the llranlum capital. chhnoluuical chauscs cuntriv» makc tl u :hust town. even \rllilc the paint was still ucw an Its hundreds of attrac- live mndcrn home: But uuw, al. l though there Is little present de- mood for uranium, a general holiet mm that this myster- ious stull is the peacetime hie! n! the tulure I But now. u columnist-tum. uuv. in me arm that u mull lulure not snlcly dependent upon I mining Is seen for this part at Canada. it is sumotimu largo!- ten how much our cnnlrlbutcd to the nation's mu- ‘ omy, and that our history long Our lakcs and lorets saw some at the first white men um I the continent pushan west in Search of lllrs. alter which came boom n u v ol logging and lum- her ramps. luut eventually larms null - to lay the lnuudatlou nl our pre- Our Yesterdays , (From the Guardllll Flu-u) TWEN'l‘v-FIVE YEARS AGO .luly 24, ml A party of 12 [Agionliru lrom the Island Cummllld at- tended lhe ceremony yesterday It Fur! Besuwjoul' honorllll the memory 0! Major Thnmss Dix- on. hero or the revolutluuury war. and hailed as the man who “Well erillmu Clnldl for llll Emvlre. Prince Edward Island llrmlrl are hflflunlnfl In (eel concern over nrnlpects tor hlrvullng lhlx season's hly crap Unulull- ly wet wellher ll d yin: ap< erlllolla, and hly llreldy cut ll upuillng lu lhe’tleldl. TEN YEARS AM July 14. "5| (CPI .— From N-tlou-l rum sa-ru. Ell-l Blllly, lo, ol Lun- enuul-g, N.S. a one at Cum-'- mull popular uluu. I-le u - plvsllud by polio u the m of tum, and um move uuly Ill: hurl. He paints [rum in met-l. lywlllppsd chair. using hi. teeth to hold the hrulh. On Sunday mornlnl ll dlvlne service II: the Kilt d St. Jlnlu. I bllllfllul Mm“ window to the Ills Dr Ind ‘lrl Victor by- all lloodwell wlll be unvellert and ea in: l 1" sent lulid array 0! homes and industry. Perhaps the most Significant change at all in recent times cams uauut with (he campletlon ollhe Trans~Canada Highway. 9 Sudbury have loll: have hull: licru accustomed to sleek, luxurious trains pulling tnta our city twice a day. We have our tine ail-pun But who could resist I Ihrlll when the first. transcoutlucutal bus came along our maln lhnrouchfarc, muked Vancouver” This is what I would like to emphasize as columnistslor-a- uy. hut in my consltluency. lu Sudbul'y, and along the North Shore, we are not merely the Ontario mIdVNfll'lll, but our axis is lruly cast and west We are at the crossroads at Canada, SCENIC aoohl cam-ac In this lively. scenic. torward- lonkluu area. aslride thc Tran!» chum Hiullwav. lnllowim: ills bcaulllul blue water curl/cs nl Lake Huron, our great interest and concern now Is upon the "allemuvo development" plans the new government at which l am a member, The uuestlnn has been asked‘ Will this in- volve the installallnn of a nu. clear power plant at Cutler nr| Spraggu, two shore-line com- A Case of ’Su munltlea immediately adjacent to Elliot Lake? Our hopes aim have been raised by the ucw Canadian Development cal-pou- stlon, which Is an the express purpose or lusterlnx new Carla» dian Industries. Finally, as columnist~lnr~a~ day. I would mull that the Ll- beral Party led Canada thraulzh, out 22 years al its greatest pro- sperity, and thus becomes chal- leuged to renew thu prosperity. Were l an Oltawl iuumall. . I would watch closely any sum of the allies! Opposition. Ills Conlervallvcs. to persuade oth- er parties, ND? and Snclul Cre- dlt. to join with them in nonun- fltleuce motions aimed to toppl- in: the Government. -I would seek to label anything which smakced nl‘ obslrllclinnlsm and party volitcs as aualusl the lust interests nl Canada. smug columnist - tor » s » day could be real luu. For Instaucl', what ll 1 were to try to sallsiy my own curiosity as a Liberal Member about than 13 Conser- vative Members whu lulled to vote lu a rcccnt non-confidence motion relatinz to the budget. A new plot against the member from Prince Albert (.16, Diet- enbakerl perhaps? Iky Women’ Toroqu Telegram The Canadian Trotting Asm- clatiuu has turned down the up- pliratiou at an Ottawa womanI (or a license in drive in harness I horse races, Most. men “FED/I will [eel pleased that at last someone has drawn the line. Wol'ucn have a well-lmown ten- dcncv to go too Ilr. [link at olilcs They were given the rial! to vote. but (ltd they 119‘ inmate it? helm men know, what was happening. woman were getting tllcmlelve! elected ‘ to office. Some have gone so for as to become mayors and cab inet nunlsters. Most shocking of .all many at them. obstinately and lulunutluglv. have done Rood bs Obvmusly. they can't be tmat- ed to conduct. met-mum um perly In held. to winch they have been no generously admit- ted. in court. win-mu lawyer: have actually been known in win cases (rom male lawyers. Chances are that. this Mrs. Glcnda Bradley in Ottawa wouldn't have been sallslied with driving her horse luul sulky around the race tracks. Pretty soon. she'd be wlnuluu rum. They just can't help (Nerdnil'lg hings. Anyway, Mrs. Bradley should realize that the Cluadllll Trut- ling Assoclntlnu. and the "III! sex generally. have hm m. good at heart. Whether they Want. It. or not. Women must he helped to avoid task that are beyond their strength and their Mers. limes, nuns n nut, They'll hm to stick in simple. womanly mugs like coins into space and back. PUBLIC WOMEN AND BAGPIPES Sir—When l visited Summer» nae last week. I was astonished to ace lgnumut female man- trusltier mnlquendlul as men Ind trying in play th blgplpel. Not only were these creatures lusulllruz Scotland by wearinl the ancient gm; or the Highland- er. which hu come down lhrnugh the am, but they do nol know im- or when the var- tau! aura 0! ul- luclent um- should be worn. For lumuue llle llbot. and the lace cull. In only tor evenlnl wear and the leullm bonnet only worn by mull-nu aesl- mulls Ind city I’le send-l All other pipe saus- wen- the Bll~ moral mm n- th- Glen-r17. Nu lemma in Scotland play the bagpipes — It is It In pus. As tor dmlal — lll'l Inn lle drell for null, permitted to compel: u my lulhentlc infill-ml Glam. wear- not m m an. Wulrllmmt. IQ. IllIHPI‘I‘Al. earn-um Slr—I hm luau lolluwlng with tum-en. Ill view- in the Dwell cmnlllg Ill seeming- ]? (adieu I“ will. Ill)!" ll time! In N um loll lb tempts u, the m lac-l bolnllll “Mon. to let entrust: lined dedicated by the minister, llev. Nu. lam-s FORUM , dnlng Io by the l-luupltul Servic- es Commission whlch relust so make the luudl available, 1 am beginning in wand dustrlll. Relation: Act in worth the pups it in written (a. m- act supposedly provides a me mod by which union: can use» tlste contract: with employer: but widenuy ulelsll In u use when the union: and their employees have mulled Inne- mull. but are prevented lrom ulguluu by the Government or the Holpltll Serum Cnmlllll- lion. Surely the Deg-mum al lemu' un mm mm mll would ml It pullbll M holvlllll to lllll canth with their union wllhoul latefletenu from other lovmmell! Ilenclol. Your! MAL. (A ALLAN? vlllll'lda’i Tumult}. "IW 8 MEHAGI' Sir—I will! In filler I want at lppreclllion In Ill! Gulfllllll hr h sum-unr- b- l: loud In I very memufltll chapter l.ll till look at Gill-Ill. The Golden 'l'lxt II I whole as» mm in Illa" till! mm won ne- cap! on IlllMl tor ll llfll'l hunt-m Medical Kit For Travel By Dr. 'flleellln R. Van Dolls] Molt poole nmlln u hell- uly when traveling a It home. Sonia even feel because they are relaxed d have taken a lew preclutlonl before lllrlllll the (I'll). Many carry l medic-l kl! to lend ll- lurlllcl LII-l remedies will be lhle in use of Illnes- or accident. Will! to like depends upon when the Individual u- pset-I In lo. Certain items do double duty. A pencil type flllhllght, for ex« DIE. l’l medial use but also serve! II I source 0! Hill! when looking somelhlug in the (lurk. The nine ell! be laid at lclllors, tween". sulp. lllely pins. scarves. tuwelettel. cleanllni tlsluel z or blldel. There ll nnlhlnl like tweeml 2y it better I wound. A small roll of coma: weighs lime lull may come in llllldy In check bleedlllx. re- move foreign bodies hum the eye. or lo Insert between the 5 because of ringworm or Ir- ritation. Sterile gluu. bllld lids, Ind adhesive ups are Important. when spending l vlcltlou In the rough. Several medicines ought to be included in the travel kit. A llmple pain reliever like aspirin or emplrm uses heads I: h e. backache. and toothache. All antacid su soda or be Gelulll is uselul [or ludi‘estin . Cough medicinel Ind nosed“!!! are helpful for the common 0 F. One of the lntldiarrhes prod- ucts may come in handy. Old illhiuned paregorlc is hard to heat. for abdominal cramps. and the tulfonlrnidel are worthwhile for infectious diarrhea. Severe dysentery lasting more than ‘6 hours requires the service: of 1 physician. Antlhlotics have been over- used but they may prove me- living when the traveler deve- lops a high level- and is un able to get modicul utteutlon. One at the sutmislaminlcs will relieve itchlllg and sllergi aslckness requires an anti- mntlon sickness remedy. It you are nervous and easily upset. physician before leaving. REACTION T0 NDVOCAINE P. R. writes: What happens when there ls a "salon to novocalllc. whlcll ll given b0< lore dental work. REPLY who Is the end of the dental appointment and drugs If given to control the reaction. the toxic elites: include rapid pulse, amp in blood prellure, pallnr. sweating, excllcment. confusion. and unconsciousness. DIET AFTER NOTES BY A III III llrllll will Ill sun-lure ll bulb Whilst-bl- lnd bluntly Mum. — Ol- llvll Journll. NM! lllll lhs Mill?! Ink Ill< cullurllllm llll been lnmnr ed. ms unnuqu ol pluralism have already azure-nu the op. luau till ll mill! like “taunt of Ills HUMP! which In I:le at French - Inuit" lat Ell- llsh - Inelkllll. Not to ignor- then mlnnrltlel Ln till haulry'l dellbul‘lllolll ltd. smell! in It! conclul‘luns ll the, nut loo-Ilanlllemhleuleldl‘ (arena: of which they It: oulooken would bl w rllk dl- vetting the encounter a-um u- eueutlul purpose. Quebec l'Aclluu. '2‘ Caution Needed On O.A.S. Mantle-l The quelfion of Clubdlln mem- bufihlp In the Orlauiutlon d Amlrlcln sum llll lllln been railed. The Cl‘lllrmln a! the Councll ol the GAS was recently in Ottawa. when he held lllll‘l will the Government. In In Lu- lervlew. he laid he wu confid- ent Canada would Join the or- ganlnltm: “in tho Ml! allure." It cannot be known whether tin chairman of the OAS wu Given any lull'lnce that Cauld- would loln. during lIIl talks with Government official], The Ex- Iernll Aflllrl Secreury llllll in Parltlment he cnuld not reveal the nature of till l'lllculllonl that were held, Prime Minister Puma, haw. Fa ncy Titles Wlll Street Journal Ovu- lu Britain many ol the nation’s dairla m t get rid ol mllkmen. Not Illeral- ly. you understand. They Jult want to ma u more dlgulted name lor them. Same of the cltwuy hlvl lull. en “Ill all I bit lightly. one man. in fact, has suggesled n- mmlug the mllkmeu -‘ ills produce dlsfirlhutiatn olllcera " “matutlull purveyor: at .- tic nu eul." All this is old mm on this tilde of the Atlantic, of cnul'se. Un- demkers have become morti- clan: and even lunenl directnrl. jsultorl are cumulu- newspapermen are alum ullled lwumuusu. We don't lmnw how other: react w thin wrt ul Iemlntlc nonrense. But we do know on aging uewspl — WE mill lul- tutlnll purveer ol alleged edi- mml nutrimeut — who doslu't appreciate helug labelled I le- 1:. nior u F. F. writes: My brother ll coming home (mm the l‘lolpltll to finish recovering from I cum- onary occlusion. Should I lead him any special lauds? RE ll your brother ll nverwslgllt, his physician mly suggest a low caloric diet of. it hls blood I Eh, 1 low (at diet may be Indicated. OCCASION“. GLASS .7. E. writes: If I Woman tlk- as l glass of wine once or twice I Week, II Ills considered In Ilcohollc? ncvcv No, and u, . Frenchman. llle might be considered . pillar. Most alcohollcs drink many lou- es a day in escape their prob lems and responsibllitiel. AL“:ka INCIDENCE . writu: We hear so much about allergies, I wonder lust how common they are? REPLY One In 10 Amulcun- sullen from lame tom of allergy. ranging mun mild in mm. ‘ The FLYING lllITIlIIIMI RESTAURANT “Your Island Sled: House" Lester Pearson in a “Cockpit of Frustrations"? Canada, once known as I placid and steady enuntry, hll bacon-ls rustle-8.11:. “tn- gile slate of unity" il but on problem. August Reldsr’l Digest nullluus the major issues facing our new Prime Ministerwlnd his qlllllflu— lions {or meeting them. Gist your cupl‘ol Rsudar’l mm: 48amdsloflllfingintarut a Europe and the Unllfll Silks. THE WAY n. user-b Imp lellln their plny looks lorw'lrd'a‘l: a. what? -omw- Journal Moll hum - lam... m‘l nllule nu mm but In. cording u: the Nlttonll Audubon cot-1w ll American women do not "up buying co mm in... his nun. lhm won't be my the lean. llmlly lelt mum i: u-y. in In appeal (or . vnlun. my boycott last week the preL ldent u the Society - ll till: the mic tor lconlr a coal. luumulma m u mu a" when Mn. John r. Kennedy small: one) and led Ia will .pmd polldlinl on All-tun n: com am i. doomlnl the lulmll to extinction ew York rum. am ever. ll on record n favoring Clnldlll'l membeth . Only last Jlllull'y. he slid: "In the light of events currently In Culll, in Lil: light of events In other Latin American cuuuu-leu. involving ll they do fulfillmequ monum- lc teldlultmenln - It seems In me fillt the time wll never urgent (of In to accept llll long-standing luvuutlnu at every ember of the Orglnlntiun of American states llld luin thil orglllintiun." It must be summed that the government is lwlrs oi the (lil- member ol the GAS. its Cuban policy would be very much re- sealed by the United States. and pll'hlpl by many Lllln Amel‘l- ' can caul‘lll’lll Illa. By jniuing the ass Canada would loss can- llderuhle lreedom of muueou, vre lu its foreign policy, withth gaining my noticeable advan- tages, and It would he expected to give a degree or economlc u- :luam that it cannot llford. Yet there seems to be u wide- :pmu leellng ol guilt on all; quenluu. ls ll Clasds werl somehow lhlrklng lu respousl- hllltles by not lolulne. 'nu- seems in stem hum u aeml- my. ltlcal conception oi the Western to u u natural unit. This has lime bas'ls' in historic l'lct. Canada's vlul Its: m with The new fungicide , developed by Rollin & Halls farpotata growers ROHM hflm szmuluunQM STEP UP TO COMFORT, CONVENIENCE F MONCTONu MONTREAL $29 Economy One-Wily 5M4.” Mimi‘s-HAth“ 6mm _l'rlg‘m-llmunn.mnmm