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VIM' .ll, Why The Uncertainty? ' than the Pearson (:m'rl'nntllnt t-unnnl, yet. malls lln ils miilt‘. about the ions- ihililt' of pi‘ln‘l't‘tlill}: n ilh our ('alls't-‘w'vll‘ plnlvt-l, The sum nt‘ #500.— 000 in l“ i n a ll c? .‘iillistt'l' (inr- don's “Willi-1 osllnlulcs. la hl ed in Parliament on Wednesday toward the rust of “lllllnning a callst‘uay amt msocntlml across Northlimherlllnti Strait." nnlllll he altogether mil of place it the feasi- hliitv of the work hnd not already horn definilely determined. This item headed the list of fed— eral spending proiecls outlined by Mr. Gordon. which included also I lulm of “00.0th toward the cost of I new 314000.000 car—{e for the Borden-Capo ’l‘ol’montine rlln. Most of the estimates. it was inrllcated, “ere drafted hi the (‘onsl‘l'vativns before thev left office. and Mr. Gordon has reserved the right to ltale down the items following I lttlldy of governmental programs by the government treasury board, which will take some months to complete. But this does not alter the fact that it ie for "planning" that the mollf‘l' for the causeway project has hot-n allocated. In hill remarks in the fif‘llalf‘ on the Speech from the Throne Mr. Heath Mal-tillarric. junior Ml" for Queens. mpl'rsst‘d the, hope that the decision to hllilri lhe llru' ferry, muplPd with the lack of reference to the ranseuav in any official nn< nttllnnomont. llirl nol moon that the vii-event znvm-nmml will l'opluliato that commitment of its pl'oliet'cssor in respect to the construction of this tremendous land link which will finalll' ronnrcl lllis Province with the rest of Canada. “1 shollld like to make it very clear.” Mr, Me. quarrie said. “that we do not con. lider the causeway to be olle of those proierts to he decided upon by the Atlantic l‘tm't‘lupment ernrtl. no matter how malty momhers it is tro- lng to have on it . ..This is a great proirct which has alreadv boon tir- cidud upon and on which we I't‘t‘t‘iV— ed a commitment which I expect will he filled." l’l'e l'hPl‘l\‘ll Ihe same expel-tn. tion. and are looking in Mr, Gordon to see that lhs project. will not founder for lack of the necessary funds to rarry it. forward expe- d‘itinusly. ll H‘t‘nh‘ e.\ll'.ttll‘tiil Si I’lil‘i lli’os At Cross Purposes We can all lndorse the plea for more aid to Prince Edward Island’s two basic industries of fishing and farming which Mr. John Mullaily offered in hill maiden speech in the House of Commons on Wednesday. It. is unfortunate, however. that the. , is such differ- ence of opinion hetween the Liberal member for Kings and Premier Shaw as to what has been done here under the Agricultural rehabilita- tion and development program ‘ (ARDA), and even M to whether - 1 . the application of this program, especially to agriculture, has been cietlfiy defined. Premier Shaw takes issue with Mr. Mullally'c criticism that the program, an isllnd firmer: see it. ha been dragging its feet and that much more axttmsiva research into every phua of our form problems is required. The Premier mninhins (that rapid progress has been made in mpiyim the provisions of ARDA, fiat match is going on continual- :ty’utt tam Mr. Mull-Hy mid km I verified this for himself had he consulted the ARDA officials at .. ._. ...,.. r”... u. q. ,-- w Oilmix. The Premier has struneg cham- pioned this undertaking from the s rl. but he is of course aware that lhl. the first time that its operation has come. under respon- Nhlt‘ criticism, Last March, in it: hrief before the Legislature. the . Fl‘flt‘l'illitlll of Agriculture maintain- i‘ti (hill or the iiVlt‘t‘ll pl‘llJt’t‘lS that harl l'npol-lotlli linen submitted hy the pl-vn-lnl-e to lhe federal author- ilios lllldor the scheme. few if any unit: l'ellllod tel-y directly to agricul- llll-t». is not The Futlm‘atlon complained that mtl'li' last November it brought he. tore lho t‘ sources development coun- t-il a proposal for extended reseamh into agriculture, but without results. in this proposal it was urged that 1 'ch and derclopntnt commis~ sinn he <et up. to consist of a chair- man to ill" employed by the ARDA nl'tznni’ultinn with experience and skill as a romunal planner and with ll hroad concept of community tie~ \eltlplnrnl; also no aliricllltllraJ scientist. an economist, n marketing l IT‘< spocialist. and A top practical farm- el'. The director of research, it was proposed. should act as a liaison of— t . l ficGl' llf‘i\\(‘(‘n the. comm on and ‘ t l the zm’urnnicnt. . The Premier look strong excep. lion to these. statements, maintainA int.I that the Federation was ill in- fol‘niwl on the subject. There. thn matter rested. but the incident wan enough to show that the harmony and cooperation which were needed t for an enterprise of this kind left i much to be desired. isn't it possible for the govern- ment to br lg all concerned in the agricultural aspects of the program together for it frank discussion of l the criticisms that, have been rais— ed‘.’ Partial»: itttni-mmwntv ennui be effected as a result. in any use. i misunderstandings could be cleared up. Certainly we are too small a province to afford the luxury of llPilliZ' at c )85 purposes in I matter of so much concern. Still More Rumors The time for enlightenment on ‘ tlol't-nse matters will come in due l‘lllli'Sf‘, probably in lhe early debate in the Commons on the prnpmed committee on defense. Then we may have an opportunity of learning whether a report in the \l'nshington i" it is correct, in the effect that the l‘niled States would like to base Piuht llcw interceptor jet squadrons ill i‘allntla on part of an air defense lnltlllltp hut that the Pearson ito ernment is opposed in the idea. The Canadian Press yesterday said that while both governments have officially denied this report, . military informants said there is l definite foundation for The Post l storv. ['S. State Secretary Rusk. when asked for comment at a press conference. did not completely deny the report hilt appeared to skirt the issue by saving he did not want. to create artificial difficulties in pub- lic where none nuw existed. How much more diplomatic \Nashhuztnn has become since the days of the Diefenhakrl' govern. mentl That's all to the good, of course. f'nrl'eni Canada-US. negotia- tions tlcal with the Canadian deci ion to accept us. nuclear warheads. On this subject Ml'. Rusk said the nuclear que. ions were important in both countries and "we are up- proaching them with the fullest spirit of (lo—operation." When some- idhilltlI was ready for announcement, it would be announced. Meanwhilm the "informants" quoted by Canadian Press any that North American Air Defense author- ities favor greater flexibility in tho dispersal of NORAD jet. squadrons; increased capability of Canadian aquadrons to move forward or al- wrmme-mrfil’afi- erability of US. planes across the Canada-US. border. EDITORIAL NOTES Japan is forging Ahead in more ways than one. it has now instituted special television programs for deaf and dllmh and for crippled children, which are hmalil‘nst every week. a n o Desert locusts ale An indirect target of Tires, the 11.8. weather satellite. Data on cloud fonnationc relayed from Time to the desert locust information service in London have helped that agency chart. prob IMI nocurrencu oi the inns“. ‘ We the Knightnnod of the or- t u. .n at w __. .....,..... ,7“... .,., “"7” ,.,,, .. "NJ-Us 4-r -v !' SPRAYING CHORES OTTAWA REPORT by Grant Of Honor To Mr. Massey Patrick Nicholson ‘ nly when getting out of bed or. The («ruler Governor General grutetul ul- udnliriug fan i g n which the new Pearson Govern- or Canada. the Right Hnn, chap! Bountrlu. Including Brit-tn. The ment. in now, very assembly, 105 Vlncenl Massey. has been ileitluu Oltan'a. sill/int: as the. guest at Go\'(‘rlinr General Vun.l ier ut the gubernuon'al residence ‘ which was his own unit-iul time i from lvsz til I ‘l. .r This I'Isit nus nivrn strength In I Yl’tlllrls that ill? HFW Pflafpnrl erprnmenl i! ht‘llll asked to rnnsider a reversal oi the han.’ reportedly placed by the pro-i vioux oletenneker Government.l upon the grant of an honour lo‘ lur Massev, Tlurinl: tne pet-uni tram Con~ Innervation in lls7 nn tn lets, un unbroken string nt l7 pronlln» ent muons were npnolnied lu' represent the Mount-ll u Gnv- evnnr General of Cnnada. it was traditional tliul the roval graii- . tltric Iur Srl'vit‘l‘s devotcdly cur. netl oui in this nosi should he rxnnwn hr the hutnwei nl In honour. It the unnninlve already item it . title. he was Granted a promo. unn ‘nnts rind Illnrsnul Vis-. t‘ollni Alexander of Tunis was mist-u to the rank at Enrl win-n- he left Got'v-rnment House 1952 It the ununintee did not ul- reatlv hold 3 title. it» was ennob~ led into Iho nverudn: for exam- nlv John Buchan was created Baron Tn-vedsmnir when he was annointI-d Governor Gcnrrlll in u CANADA‘S rlks'l‘ "MISTER" When the first native born Canadian was appointed to he! Gmprnnr tionrrnl. he ulreally used the mode of address "T'Ie Honourable," for Mr. c. v. Mes xey had been pinpointed - Minix- ter in Illavltenue Klnlz'x (‘ahinet in 1m. nnd thus car». riod luv title at distinction an-i nrnnrinle In all Canadian Cab- Incl Ministers. prevent or nest. nut. nuvinu to the st-lf - tie lml ('anadinn ordinance aluth t honours. Mr. Massey t-ould mutt not-cot u pceraue vurrvlnu a tit. . le n! his mvn choir-0. slirll per-i haps m "Baron of Buttonwood"- . null lulu: his home near rut-l. I-Inne, Ontnrin. l Thus. when Mr. Massey rellr- cd from his svven years of wide- l_v at-r-laimcd nil-eels in tile role of Governor General. lie was the first to depart unhnnoured How- . ever. a year later Queen nun-j hIIh dill bestow upon him an ho- . nour. carrying no dlstinvllve title or nddreu, which is In her sole ‘ discretion to award: the Rnynll vivtnrian ennui, There are nnly 2| livlne holders nl thlt honour. These include the Queen. the Queen Mother. two Royal Duk- es, the tunnel- Archbishop at Canterbury. eight rulinlz mun- uruhs. seven! heads of stale- .ud c-nattn tumm- Gnverntu- Glufl'll. PRINCE A! EMISSARV When Prince Philip. the hull- hsnd of Queen Ellznhrlh. in ll! visited Clnldl. hr reportedly carried the Queen intimation that she would like to confer . ll non-heredith der of the Carter. dating. in schoolchildren read In their Ml- lnry books. (rum . guy party in nnzlund n. ma when - dnncing Duchul Int her timer. The lul- lnnt monarch. Edward Ill! Third. saved her emblmument by winning the then unmentlon- nhlr article of! the floor. decl ink "Honi soil qui mal y pen]: and institutinx [he Garter a I hm. of honour. null royal sen- t'nttr I! "I! mntlo M "if order. and in in urllinal context miflht be translated I! "Anyone wh miners has gut'l ant mind Like the armed hundred you" ago, in 2 one which prince Philip wilhed to tom behind in Cut-d. - lrmlnd Ml‘ Mnney'l no doubt lhnpely cult - mo ere-led u bomb-hell. The men Prime Mlnluer ID- pointed a Cabinet Cnmmmee tn consider mu ut mum nl hum alt-nu u can-aim by . to luck [ashes of unforgettable . Conservative Ministers turned thumbs down It is this decision being asked to reconsider 1nd l-eve Old Lion OFwKenyd 3 By nntll anlfllnn Pm Wilhln in few days Kenya's .lnmn Kenyattl have cmuuletud nu: now-cuslomary ammon- wealth pilgrimage from prison cell in yremiershtw. Within a month or two. it tradition holds. Ilia nlleeed Man Man muslerml will become mm of net- Maiecty'l loyal privy cuuncillnu. But in tank similar one the aftermath of lite milk: and bitterness nus nvuu, tor (and or lll, - alronfl and stable nation. Coinnill experts in London. stlll . little dubloua at KW-mc Nkm- mlh'l chum. reel much more mntldeut maul Kenyatt‘l Itriie~ tested Kenya. Kenyatta in bile “old lion" to his tollowm. tile shaggy bust. who tuuglu the molds nettle. nursed his wounds in isolatin .nd finally returned to Win the war. The lion needed ll much shrewdnesl ll rnurnge, The slicer barhal'ism Man Man rulds was partly calculated horror on cnmpllcenl European ‘ consciences. Kanyntta welded to ensure that things would never be the same again. FEELINGS CnoLEn Durin ills imprisonment lhe‘ Bureaucracy Gone Mad Finlnclal l’ wim‘ The Canadian motorist ‘ Wants to drive across lhitl coun~ try without (chin): into horren» um difficulties in the event of an .ccident musl have a wallell lull nI curds, one for almost ev-i, cry province lie passe: thruuzh.‘ ln prove that. he hu .ulu inuur-l mine. Otherwlu. In; ('II‘ mayi he impounded ml lu- trip lulu. min Sukatt‘hewln and Que. her will Icrepl die mint-nice. raids in other provinces and the only cnrl‘i that the other pmvlnm will decent I. thu ia- sued b vet. (‘lur "esterdctv’s ti‘rum the Gnlrdllll File!) TWENTY-FIVE YEAH AGO‘ M ii ma Hurry O'Brien nt Albeflon. one of Prince Edwlrd Islnnd'l well-known horsemen, ll now in Hamilton. Ont. where he il en- guard in fixing up the Hlmll-r [on lune Tuck Mr "I: war to be held the" thll summer. 2 TM 0cm" Government ha- mldl I lelllemenl with Mn, millet-In. Wyund nu- corn- penutlun Ind indemnity with renrd tn er Inna .t c.- vendilll. which they delire lu IIIVQ maimed in the Nation]! run YEARS AGO May 31. 1’51 Gordon A. Scrimgeour, Car aim, “:1, lm recelvetl the appalutment of treuurer at the num- Owenl Co. Ltd. Head allies, Mantml rite Innounce— men: vm nude by up. Pei-y lull. chlirmln nt the Board of Dlreelnrl. Wit-I tho npid lDDI‘MrII M Convocation Ind the end of their toilet! III: I! Prince at Wllal, hen of yelr'l “minim cllu were NEMHWMMPWCAI- umlll Allodlilon held It! III- nuli dinner It The Chifle WWII. Punitian Wu F. Waller «Mind the whirll bind he! ("flu-tel [tub ‘ warkinl‘l mniorily llinn will retire to in: istr u “.11 n Murslull e sun Wrtlev feelings he had fanned on both 1 sides beta-an to cool. reilet't Ind l tinniy meet in political cum-l pmmlse. The wily litm'l lecond lnielll- . gem test. came niter is re- lease two year! up when he found the tleduling Kenyl nl- unnnlisu divided an indie issue Aunt-nu M the dominlnt Kim kule tribe. preservnlion ol n-l. l bal rum: and whether to mnuld . . reglnual or centrll gaverm men Even members of Kenvulu'. own party. the Kenvu Atrium Nellounl llnlmt wm It add- wull earl: other pudding be- tween the titans. tn. nld llnu succeeded in putcnlne up the quarrels. With KANU enjuvlng l vim in Kelly-'- mu sell-governing purilumeul. Kenyattl can proceed wlvlt lilr plans [at . centralized economy. Observer: believe he will exer- cisc moderation and caution. Minority Elihu rennin touchy. After lull independch Ken- yait-‘I brillinnt lieuten-nt. Tum boy]. will prob.th succeed to ilhe premiership Ind the old president. nsl. Toronto you any your polu-v with you. the pml um has in he offered (except lnr Slskltchewanl ll the clrd Issued by the vrovlnu where misfortune llll overt-II- en you. This In the kind of narrow» minded bureaucratic ins-nulls that drivu mild. It ll ll! olllxtlnding instance of holle- .In I ‘ in in age when Hie IIIM mulls new sense of pmvinciul boundaries The Kiwath should be prunvpt, meet . PRESENT TANGLE the present fungi! of parodlhl rovinclnl regul-tiuna in CI II lnr despllr Imnnl Clnadllnl. wilut about. the Americans? Transport Minister Jim Auld in Ontlrlu (which exempt: nanvresldentll llllkel lhl DH. em. palm. Be my: "There ll litlie doubt Hui. mlny prospective visitor! to Cull-t1- my away has n at the present. automobile illnqu Q‘ 5 —. 1 r f Not only - nuny us. vlull. on no fertilised they my uni come. AIM rlniml. lull than who do (1 e c la. in come km mm dirilctllty getting «in l... canary mun. Illnlcuwus SITUATION rill- producer the ndluulolu lltuliinn wherein uch pm. v c x inlllrnnce or transport deplrlment very effectively th- Wll'tx Ill tourist promotion OF pll‘tment. t o, in. Thnl thil whale litulliou con- tlnuu u particularly mum. illl mus- h mimic. l. n limple. There t. In umiulion culled the Provincial Mqur Vehicle Adminintnton. It hll A special committee. The committee bu tie-lulled - mud-u: mum-n l-u-d. it could be null til en provincel. Il nu been Iulnnit- ted for upprovul to -u nu pro- vtucu. Why all they nerd-t in Innk- ill life unnecuufl!’ dlmclll" Why not Iomc mmpl .etlu- h the while interest? LOOK LIKE CAT 1" lynx Incl” found in Ontario resemble! I cl! with mad but. c I Vim Fainting Causes Woman Concern NOTES BY THE WAY I: Dr. rum- II. VI.- Delhi l hr I» I. In a nu- "l-mh In money .. "Aw WW" m mm“, . ll. any more. I'm Ink] ate plum hill m an n: ii: “on. M, hm...“ mm, A l mu Ivela lion my wife .mok- i illllt mu luu when the n. hill mluwuteln wuman wrote recent-1 — BBC Commentary. ti due. — London Free Pres; iy: “My humor] in u and u . way- in] been nullity. 'rwv . weeh up he i fated Iuddenly t on Itmdlnl up after helm! titted l (or annex, A doctor who his In nttlce in tile bulldtntz Wu culled. . I ulppou this was an ordinary l ninth: spell beuuse all the lute dune were normal Ind he feels tine nuw. Cuu you tell me who to do in Drevent Inolher Iuch lltack?" 'rlmulgll experience. molt phy. licinns know that a sudden lulnl in In older person may ttem. mm . rake in I heart lunch. 1 But other cause: requlre lpecill tut: ln tuck dawn, Poor circu- lltiorl to the 1min .lwuys is It polsiblllty especially when the. lndlvldu. rim suddenly (mm :3 ntung 0r mum-u: position. There are APVPl‘fl echan- Isms by which lite cin—ulution adv ‘ in“: to the upright Posture This I. necessary to prevent nl rl-nm pmiing in the lower extrr~ values, One at the reflexes mn- lltricu the blood vesscls at the t leg: tn such an extent that little blood mt get to the (Net. Ano— ‘ tller reflex inure-sea the pulse rate. to bring Inan elrculnttnn. to the brain. i These reflexes ht‘t'lllllt‘ more ululzgisil witn age and win-n the. vessels la the brlin are thick- ened and hardened. the tlnw ut blood is further handicapped. This explains wh' dil‘llllt‘sx or. fainting may tnllmv a chilan In ‘ vulture. Older people should take it a rend llnl Ilerl no man The Knoll 7.000 fillerent kind. of uh I" m m " won. it i. dttlleuil nut in iplllllze with them when Inn IV'III l h o y . criticize Slime of the modern mu. l .ch we expurt in them on than cu t r "flusflrexchlnze tum. —Mnnt. W thln in the World. Anyone Mm Incl on a picnic this wmmei‘ wl|l feel . he hll met them Ill. - Toronto nr. A lumen boy. dluulllu. youth in our time. laid It! (ell II! Wu wen-ldjusled to hll peer noun. 11: older he will l'llfl nashllicll- i run country l. mu . out. no Wm h. m. , m_ i hunted ‘ nut and II! but tidied- nut. w: m [and of culling our- leives . people with a high stan- du'rd of llvlug; - civiliud peo- ple. if. in time we hlfll'l in put leslrk-tinnl nu huntinl win I view to ll. eventual ellmlmtlon so lung n we m not in need of the food wild mum-k mlrht AI Ion farmer uyl that pun an be prevented tram [min WI themselves "l they m dwell mung tulle to push mound llumm beinn re» l m sully we cannot innit kllr “"7 “'5'” "Ely “film W h l them. People who kill wilfully: luvme like boars Ill unific— llama-e . inlzslon Whi Edmonlon Journal I stundmd. 1' Far East Relations undull Frfl Prec- Uncle Sim is tlntli u: null m. mllltuv again that gratitude l! . scarcel ' commodity. At the recent meel- ‘ lug of the Central Truly Or—l guniulou in Karachi until Pre- s'dent control n Khln nu been Inmewl‘tnt‘yru: lnxed euklstunl politician: its»: been snipinl away It (It. U5 cu rnousuas Mt nwnel o . nalh Gnlbrlilh. fill blunder tn lndil became a mun-ice, Muxi in-l mulllhx . were shockad beans. the cat culled Ahmed-ind liter tin eli ty where if VII! 11v!" It! the Galbraith buy/5.11mi the harm lhol’lencd to Ahmed. 'rlti. it al- , . diminutive for the name oi the prophet. and sun. - storm "as! that "I! deputy lekrl' of the Pakistan National All. skullle l against the action or the United i States .nd Britain in xendintl mm: in Latin when lnul caulk I It}; wu “lacked lly Chinl. of J. US. mm from a chair. Give the. slower reflexes a chance in Adapt. to in. change. especially alter a i FrolonKed lllnm in nun-Ii th 9 muscle: nave hN'flfllE weak nud rlunobv. Dininess nntl lalnlinu caused the alliance. Both he and "II' president lave the impression that Pakistan is. .t the mom- ent. mm worried .uuul up. gression Imm lntill nun Immv China, although the Ccniull hy n nuall stroke may he ns- truly Org-nilatlon mt. fumedl 59""le “id "'2 "l luvldcn! minted with visual disorders. to prnlml the regiun from com. was lzraver til-n Us. Irnu lid numbness. Wu n s of one side nlllnisl nressuve. “ "d" k of the nod». and think Fllmll N01- OVERLOOKED At least tile Karachi meelluil nutmurv Inlnttng ulsu . u Ixu- Dun Rusk us 5 ended WmIvul Iny break a . . . . . [Henry of . "'1'le "‘ " “Y fl" l Slntr._wu muved to point nut flznf'yfl‘f‘fin'“ W” “T” cunnsv Hum l Hill in country h-d nut tIver-, n B . I E W” “'1 ml"- lIi-s, B \\'l‘il(‘.~‘ it sale to looked Pakistan. but had given 5” " “"5” ' ’°""‘“" °’ "1- . vexing Kuhmire question 't real-lied. the tulun of [hi nu. um is not bright. nut n Ilcalllly il year old girl on u urn-t reducing diet" site il 10 pounds ln'cnvcighL that vuunlvy more than 33.000.- 000.000 in uddltiun lo 39.000.000. 1 mo which given lulul- ly In Plklstln. Turkey and Iran. at may have hren part at EPLY Yes. but R girl of tth are "rm: to lie mntlvstrd in tnllnw the rtlrt othenulsr. she ts llke- thr irnuhlr. tnr Pakistan In nl [y to sneak iood fin only tw- most as unrumiortzllle about cause u ehnhbv girl M II mlyl the aid It has received turn the gmw taller and thin out whey-i Us I! it ill bv wh-t help hul she venues in or 14 Ron! to Ind in Iddittun. silica l The FLYING llllTCIIMAli RESTAURANT "Your Island Sic-k House" YOUR l OPEN A “.232? SAVINGS ACCOUNT WITH EASTERN musr TODAY £3." mCWMTE'IMfl-—--- and take home one o} the“ valuable gig-ta." 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