id i T'! ;;riT luv“! ammo-m. In.” us— may”. alum-mwmumuuu—uflm um. allmumwwuus inun- n- .- us and mum- wnda was :- mm Fans—mural)". wards? Mac's Double Shuttle Provincial Opposition Leader Mathceon started a rumpus among some of his followers here when he lnphasized the need for younger men as Liberal party candidates. Imagine. then. the storm that mus‘. be breaking over British Prime Min- ister Macmillnn's head after the un- precedented shaheup he has given his cabinet—seven seninr ministers dropped last Friday and nine mm lower-level members of his govern- ment fired Munday night—in a “youth look" driie to combat the shattering experience the govern- ment has had in a series of 11 par— liamentary bv-eleclinns since the beginning of th year Many of the new appointh are described as “young and Vrvmising backbench- an" This is Mr. Macmillan's reply to criticisms that his government is "too old" and “too tired" to try fresh approaches to domestic and world problems The Conservatives have been In power in Britain for more than ten years. In the last na- tional elections, in l959. they won an increased parliamentary major- ity (365 out of 630 seats) and a powerful popular mandate. The past yur‘s drop in public favor is no doubt a major reason for the big double shuffle, Many are wondering whether the Prime Minister shouldn't have fired himself along with his collea- gues. Others are saying that "tho old maestro hasn't lost his touch. that he is still much tougher than people thought. and that he was right in believing there is nothing wrong with his administration ex- cept its public image. The electors. according to this latter contention. i’ were disillusioned with many of the familiar political personages who have figured in successive Tory gov- ernment: since 1515!. They wanted a change. and Mr. Macmillan has obliged with a sweep that has left the owntry usping. Another reason frvr his drastie course of action may lie in the fact that the Prime Minister must weld together an effective team for selling the British people the dedr- ability of British entry into the European Common Market. Younger men have mor‘ enthusiasm for a venture of this kind than the old diehards. This again. of dunno. ia Just a guess. Mr. Macmillan isn't divulging his reasons But they must be pretty strong ones to justify the wring of so many old ties in this ! a 5 H Ill-Prepared Teachers Few will disagre- with Dr. Frank hfacKinnon in hie mutation at the Canadian Celina of Teachers“ ban- quet Mm: night that French taachara should be able to soak f' u zai‘gii ‘ i. is if ii 5‘ iii 3 l I I‘d hula. ham- alaag chm. liaea. The four hate aapaeta—lmdor- atandiag, ap-kiag. reading and writiag, will be tested. The teacher will ha expected to speak without falta'iu and to use the common idiom of the country involved with a pronunciation which a nativa would have no trouble understand- ing He will also he expected ta! know something of the culture of the areas where the language is spoken. These tests will offer to state education depsnmenta a guide for the revision of certification require- ments now contemplated in many plans. Thera is no doubt that this reform will sper in time to Can- ada. effecting a much-needed change in language—t e a c h a r training that will aim more effectively at the skills needed by teacher-a rather than at traditional course credits. A Cheap Gesture Featured in neu’sppers across Canada last week was an Associated Press picture of Saskatchewan Lita oral Party Opposition Leader Ross Thatcher giving tha door of the Saskatchewan lggislative Chamber a hefty kick as he tried to get in. “Premier Lloyd." said the caption. “had locked the Liberals out." This. presumably. was intended tn point up the fact that Mrl That- cher had called upon Premier Lloyd to convene a session of the Legis- lature immediately He knew be. fore leading his followers to the chamber. however. that it was legal- ly and physically impossible to call a session on such short notice. Kicking the climb—not once but sev- ara times. in order that no photo. grapher might fall to record the moment on film—Win just a piece of political clowning. Mr. Thatcher is also reported to have sent an inflammatory mes- sage to the crnwd outside in which he charged that his group had been locked out of the chamber on the direct orders a! Premier Lloyd and compared the Premier with Hitler and Khrushchev. As a contribution to the solu- tion of the serious pmblem facing Saskatchewan in the medicare dis- pute between the Government and the doctors. this exhibition on the Liberal leader's part leaves much to be desired. There is a need for sound Liberal leadership at this at age in Saskatchewan's history. and wiser men in the party Will grieve that Mr. Thatcher isn't measuring up to tha opportunity. Returns To The Fold Stomont is one of only two rid- ings in Eastern Ontario with a Liberal member in the Legislature. There are 12 committed Liberals for every seven diehard Tories in the constituency. and the swing of uncommitted votea to tha Conser- vativa undidata in the last federa' election was regarded as an unfor- tnnah aocidait. To make sure that Siormont didn't break ranks again in Hons day‘s faderai by-election. the Liber- ala put 12 manhtfl of Parliament into the ampalgn. "going from doorhodwriillaateamofbrush -lmmen.” as one coinmmtator (To?!) courted. if ao. their activ- itlaapaldoffatthopolhstnrmn haa returned to the leeral fold. though by a scanty Inara'ln. Pryohohgically tha victory was important. coming aa it did an soon as. the June I! gmleral election. The Liberob haw I rilhf to make fliermatofitthonghltstillleam .l .wa-sw‘ nu with.» HOW THE PICTURE HAS CHANGED President Kennedy's Fuuriil in July speech has been warmly welcomed in lrltaln lu keynote wu the sentence: "I will aav here and m an inn day of Independence um lhe United . sum will be mm for . derl claratinn or lnlrrdependrn ‘- The theme of the essential ‘n- independence of free nations l- . falmliar our um manner. months sun. the Foreign Seem tary. Lord Home, addressed tho 1 lnalllule ol infemaliorlll Politics “lnterdeveodeiice in the Free World“ Now rmldml Kennide .ava If down II I hall! Drllltiplfl ’I[ ‘ American policy He was six-ah- lug primarily in his own mule. . Mindful. perhaps. that in Am- crican thinklng there are rllll re< aldual mm of the old bel‘cf in "isolation" Hr rtmimhd out the American rim- atltullon had nerl am I move of the la colonic-s lmm inde- prudence lo inlenknrndlnc am now that evolution mum com on . world ml.» 'rn- l null-mm century Arm-ricanl statesman and political wrlm. l Alex-nun Hamilton. called on his wirymen u. all-ill“ mu... all-liy " Today Ihey mun learn to think lummumtullv. l Nalurally what must have been in the lurefront of m. Pre< l lldent‘s mlmt was the "rut enterprise" linden-lien by in oationa 01 Western Elili mu» Ina in "find Ircednm in dun-r- alty Ind atrrnglh ill unin -' u- ". emphatic null u» lrnvod sum mull nol "rrglrd a «my and unnM rum... as a rival but aa - um” aa that of an "Atlantic [unatt- ‘ min" Ania. the thou-gal is In. innlar here. Last year in in. In. I! I! Inc lands in mid: "l'nereh the Atlantic part . urchin inhaling III in an eve] mater interdependence " it ls. i think. lmoonnnl . that neither 1.. he nil-a. at British Ilium also ia l lulu a the building a at "am i E 3i i r I as: h 2.3.. .g ‘15! run. "a .. p l i ii iii WELCOMED IN BRITAIN Declaration Of Interdependence I It" I! -N, Ullted Kllldun Informal!- Service mm can be no question of l rivalry penned an Atlantic pnrt- small: and the rest of the rm world. in fact. when ML Kennedy me. his countrymen to :am inlerennlinentally. be u not making almply at two mun» la, but bl all the ccmtlnenll. PATTERN CHANG" That in a line bl lam-rill In which British people are. as it 1 were, unconditioned by Lhelr history. Britain ll I! only I European country. she la - the “founder - men- m" . of a Commonwealth whlch is mad mm all rm continua. i For nearly [our centuriea in economy has been very largely lulerlotked with those of Allan. African and Ameflcaa coimtrtra. Her wllclea hlVl been Me “"25 ml, will! her iflt'ltl- eal- overacaa. Now the potitlcal i p-lum has ch aged The "a - «in Empire" as passed Into. hislnry TMI)’ I ll thrvuu "II mwealth that amm'. m, l of Lum- 1 l rilmoeni tiuental interdependence an: haa only to follow ‘amry the l l about arilaln'l «nu-y lino Marlin European Common wealth. lan- tna than th- to tumultmxermcaalfln lmeanlhavehhefoumfdro- ‘cauclliuhermembarahipofa ‘lumemnmmaltywithhrr [km the welcome liven here In the Fourth of I‘ll! watch. it eluted by the Hidden! American policy - that miatlm of VIIch we mly become. lumber! lrd who. or meaning their n wlli'um be my to main ‘ in an axiom at Britiah unher- ti has now MI fem-ll d e afthc |Ll< common attain. Kennedy has In . u declared in Phil-dolphin, it had lemothlnuieumuataowr W Disarmament Strategy Iy mun—MW” Part of the penlmilru wr—l rounding thl reaew dis-r . mamenl an. .1 Geneva may‘ be altnhflad in the hind lhal exited for Ill Soviet 'lul thrwe year! Unin- Man it by in mm mun: helm. lm lam fall. 'H‘ll‘l the by bola aides to [all world mp l us. aaya LI!!! um um. . Mmermld‘ w". . Inc This time the 'cfl may be in he cure "in! [null would lbw i a i ll i E ii ii: i 5 5 E i 11 :ll: glii r J "r i‘r ii it if 1} ii 1iii ii 1; 5 i We“? i i E ii iii 3 ll‘ l! ;l :5 i! l iililil. Illth int i it I i ii iii Eliil i'l‘i ailil Siiii ii ii i! l r. i if ligii H HT man I- evEl'YDne s’ilh low filth pain who is in need of re- enale oatmeal Accord- fimel. at leaat five days a week. TM! type of exercise ia advo- uled when the muscle! arI NOTES BY THE WAY uh- mu-E- am umhflbu~ shit-libra- -‘-~_'~b “‘H—m m—M-l-ml. Of oscow hhmm I‘m“ unhealthy-lam final-mural “HI—“hf!- fl! mad-iii.“ Islam-I‘m uncut—seminars- h boobs-Ilata‘wm- IlalnhtUal-h ammally Wed-lunar “Inuit-hi. 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