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Winn... . uni... mi... .nl. ovcillicn C l9 lite lnxli“ A Needed Relorm doll ll A prvposal for cutting what a Canadian Press item de- scribes as “the daily \erbal gri|« ling of cabinet lllenlilel ill llle L'onl- mons" has been put forward by Mr. Speaker )locnaughton. If agreed upon it will go into effect toduy, rind will result in putting a 30-min- ute time limit on the l l oral question period for the rest of the in limiting his proposal iii. Speaker ia‘tli'fl a breakdown of the number of oral questions asked by the :lifi'ercllt parties since Sept. 20 when Parliament railroad after a summer recess. Th se show- on 25 qlletilttli; from Liberal RIPS, 574 from Conservatives, 208 from New Democrats and 22 from the two Social Credit groups. 01‘ course. worthwhile questions llris imilorlnlit. nnd there is no thniiizilr oi curtailing membere' rights in this respect. The oppos- ition party leaders have all assured the l-lil-lze that they appreciate this, and will sock to make the question period liiol-e sitst‘tivr and efficient. A number of t s for determin- ing \illotiwr questions are in order wll: suggested by Speaker Mac- iiaiiizhton. in conformity with former ruling: These would reuulrc that a ruin—lion contain no argument or opinion. ill”l l t‘fint'el’n “urgent and implli’iit'il limiters of public con- corn," and that the cabinet minister mar ho asked about the govern— ment‘s intentions but not for opin- inns rm iiolivv matters. They also would rnrillil-e that n cabinet min- liter in: given advance notice by an Ml‘ that a qlxrstion will he asked, This will be a good move, if it is sill-prod, RF:itlf.‘l'§ of Hansard must have notorl in the reports of the (‘ll"'F?‘l’ Kr ion, the spate of un- l’lPl'F 'v questions cluttering the record's liiiges. Many of them seem to have bsen asked for the sole pur« pose of letting constituents back home know that thoir federal mem- bers are ill alive and spouting. Some method of weeding out the phoney ones is n\'Fl'flllé. Who Said Economy? In a speech in Toronto recently, Mr. J. Grant Glassco, who headed the commission which studied gov- ernment reorganization. made a pro- gress report on the way his advice is being rsgarded—or disregarded. He noted that the Government had adopth one major recommendation —that of turning the defense pro- ductinn department into n porches lng agency for most government buying. Also A civil service commit, tee has been established to study bilingualism in the civil service, and customs and immigration offices have born integrated to cut down costs. But Mr. Glassco intimnted that there are still vast savings to be made. Among them An estimated $50,000,000 a year through im- provement in paper-work and office procedures. and others. amounting ll all to nearly $300,000,000. ’.' The Glussco commission spent: 100 years delving into the meth- od. of conducting public business. uplayed 19'] speciniists. and pro- dlead five volumes and 2,000 pages at full and rmnmendntimu. They mused basic reorganization in tfi Government’s business And ' out o multitude of my: economics could be i- mva , hone slowly" Gavel-ninete- polity mm, b, inmmn Numb..- ,- with regard to these recommenda- tions, it is reputedly going ahead much more briskly in planning its new department of industry, which will involve the staffing of some 300 top jobs at. salaries in the $12.. GOO-a ear to $17.000-a-yt-ar class. The initial salary bill for top executives alone in this department is going to come close to $4,000,000 ll year. if the usual course of or. ganization is followed, an equal amount or more will be needed to ]‘it\‘ salaries in the lower echelons. This means that. to break even, the dopartmeni will have to create lit least $3,000,000 worth of new in- dustrial actii ty each year. Taking a hard look at this pro- position. the Winnipeg Free Press figures. on the basis of un idlistry‘s annual pre-tox return lit about 10 per cent of its investment, that the new department will have to create something like $100,000,000 in new investment each year just to pay for itself. That amount is close to l0 per cent of the total annual in- vestment msde in Canadian indus- tries ln recent years. The first 300 executives. however. are only the start. The departments hopes to double that number in time. Allin all. the new men of the de- partment of industry are going to have to produce some pretty sub- stantial results to earn their keep. Wouldn't it be wise, in the circum- stances, for the Government to give it little more attention to making offsetting economies elsewhere— sllch as those about which the Glassco commission was so much concerned? Or is it true, after nil, that the sky is rel-lily thatched with pancakes. that we can out our cake and have it. and that extravagance doesn‘t matter so long as we call it by some other name? Embarrassing Tesi An educationist at Glasgow Uni- versity has given a “literacy and numeracy” test to thousands of Brifisb teachers and advanced stu- dents—‘and the results are rather shattering. The test involved A gen- eral knowledge in two fields: cultural topics and mathematical And scien- tific facts. Some were good in one field. some in the other. yet very few achieved respectable marks in both The deficiencies were surprising. Olie first-class honors student in pill u thought “hormone” was an architectural term. and he had new or heard of Madame Bova" 0n the other hand. an honors student in English literature had never heard of an ohm. The questions, the examiner claims, dealt only with things “a educated person" ought in kllo . Yet he says that if 50 per cent marks had been required from both tests, every study group examined would have failed outright. They‘re supposed to have pretty high educational standards in Rl'ii- ain, which leaves us wondering about what the result of such a test \ttiilld be nearer home. And—as one exchange pointedly remarks—if all these advanced students (in their own field) have so little general knowledge, where does that leave the rest of us? EDITORIAL NOTES The American Public Health Service has held out hope that the pcllk of radioactive contamination may have been passed. The last figures for the amount of Strontium- 90 in milk are down slightly from those before, which were an alltims record, A further decline is anticl— pated in another month or so. Of particular interest is the informa- tion that although there have been no nuclear tests in the atmosphere for many months. the rndioactivo contamination may take this long for its effects to pass nwsy. t a - Agriculture Minister Hayes, says the Ottawa Journal. must be a gypsy It heart. It seems he just won't shy put. On October 15 when the House heard I continued attack on his policies by the Opposition, Mr. Reyes was away most of the tim . He said he hisd to go West to keep I prior engagement. He also had that day In engngement at Kingston whn ha Wu Auctioneer at l attic ule. And he nyl- he will conduct some mun Auction sales, "bowls. 1 Am mined in than". Shouldn‘t In line thoug‘M of this balm M- anning l‘lll pmenl fulltilm $35,000- o-yecr portfolio? l , understood by SHIP/S LINES OTTAWA REPORT b Patrick Nicholson Need For Planned Government Help Our government should in k - steps to stop our big cities gel- [in]: blEKer \vhlie uul‘ depressed ul'ras become more depressed. This “as "I? ihomc ni lllc com- mon - sense plea oppeall i n gly mode By Dr. Pauline J c w e t I, when the House in Common: was debuting smendmentl in the income Tax Act. Pauline Jewell is o n 9 ol t n o unusually able MP5 newly wel- cnmcd Into Parliament after nib upiiunvnl in membership caused by April's election. she won i n e omann constituency nl Nonh- umbrrisnd ion the Liberal Party fr n m the slltlng Cbnsewslive ‘ d- mrmbsr. True. She did nnl start hm' parliiimenlury career on in. top rim: ns irnnl- bench (‘a net Minister. u liar lellniv new- cnn-icr Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp (lid Pauline. Ih! in rmer nmicssnr of economics 3 n d po- iitical science at Ottawa's Curl- eton L'nivcrslty. just made It lnln the back I‘DW in the Com- mons climber But 5b. is al- ready recognized as n distingui- shod member of that group who ran mil .ln contribute brains rntlll‘l‘ than bonrishnrss to the proreorilnlzs rli Parilamrul. AID nsrkwmo AREAS )llss Jewt-tt addressed lhl Housr with expct‘ial rural-em tn mousurrs in provide incontlles to industries \lllit-h could I' u i se inn lbibl of production unit eni- ploymeni in Canada's nrras or slower growth on.» countries do tins, as llFr studies lint-n shown her: why cannot vie? she asked rnr soclal reasons. 3‘ well as loreconomic reasons, 5 . lnld. we should be roncerned no! In min expansion oi certain areas only This is n problem most countries. amnin. for example. I: inking vinnmus steps to prove!“ HIE area around London ovl‘r-(‘xpan- iliniz at the cost iii in» mi iii the country 50 inc. u ewett said. we should wnm >bnul the Toronto district, the golden PUBLIC FORUM no .ninni I1 cons-I u n "mum, 1 a bi. a mu inu. .ny rnnrnpondrnc- mus» ‘ in . —_ HORRIBLE ADVERTISEMENT Sin—An "3(qu And former residenls of Prince Edward II» land we would llke lo voice our ('l'liiclnm oi the horrible ldver- tlscmt’ul Hill. the Maritime: are receiving lnmugii the public-- lion of the scar Weekly. 'l'lwiinb published in Toronto we realize Ihls muguiue in being dlllriblll- ad in different plfll of Rh: unlit.- Ind writeup: or tiled: Province]. ea- mlllly Prince Edwlrd Island. the bland that we so love. hl've been questioned on However, when we tat hi I nubillhed at the llllnd web so monpublllhedlnfllt r mnny peoplo would give it a us and lbnml. We have many lrielldl mu were farmer relldo horseshoe", becoming in. bulk tented. Unless develflpmelll ll sprend out. across the country. with industry nud lime employ- mentioning Sllnl‘t‘ll nut. or W i ll ‘lose our proud boasl ol h c i n g ‘ “a union [ram 598 in sea " Mid We presumably want to keel) Lhe inbtldn li-nm sea to seu. slie , added. underlining lllai our in i g i prublein is to keep our noun a viable enllly mun sea in sea. The risk wl‘ Face is itinl lull or lthree “golden horseshor‘" scat- i tend between sea and sea will i has all the wealth, and oiier n ll the Jobs. while the rust M onnb. ‘ will be thousands of miles of . under-developed cronlimlc des- erl LOOK AT OTHERS Dr. Jewell gave lnieresllng figures showing him Canadians , have switched from being un ng. lricullural people ililU clty~dwel- lers. The l7 metropolitan mus ‘ol Canada are home to 45 1) er l trill bi nui- populi‘lion. This il - l disproportlnnalfi slur: M mull- tlnn between our 159 citiel. m lawns and m villngrs now ln< corporntui and each will a pop- ulatlon of 1.000 or more. but we am not u people afraid to movr Between 400.000 and 500,000 Canadians chlnge their province ut residence eve i-y ‘ year, Ell! said in U.S.A. the de- wlu-n n compuler manulnrlu- m- d v p l u r e s omembbasu of wicnce and lvnlinulnry in our soilelv. iiu- situation may indeed be comm! sH‘lmlS. This was Ill! complaint Tho- mas .i, Watson, Jr., board chair- man at lntornstioual business Machines Curb. brought to the l Amrricnn Council on Education i it n ii u a l meeting last week in . Washington, on. v "in the blazing light nl min in a d c camels. tli e bunllnuinr i need in an approprlm bullnce between science and the human wmun nid . recent survey showed unit nearly Ill natural scientist: could expect to can: "13am an more I y lmmedluuly upon receiving n doctor oi Dhll lever ill-n one-hall ui A Stockholm dwnnm I n t stare hll encased into in foun- Ilion cugpe'l' client connin- lng 50 articles likely to be used by the Ill-nil SWIdiIh (sally f todlY. Ad I conunnlll prnkcl, Can- adinn communities might cm: to tnko up the ldlll. rutun generlltonl would hlve much to lDIl'fl iron: I com- pendium of uric!- We"!!! 1 how Nth century Consul-li- llv- ed, worked. maul their man?! And Illed Mr WIer lllllz. Keeping In mind the lPIce llm lllllonl o! the Swedish Cr: ltles has been blotted out." he d ll'ed mphy degree here-l (lile who lludlerl in the humann l lEl‘mmalilflll to seek alter employ- l mom is more Iggresslve; there l one citlnn in every live chl'ngcl .l'lil ntltu dresidenceevely Heavy Babies By Diabetics I! Dr. 'flleodtre I. VIIIDIIlel Villain ciewl Iuggelt “I! an individual In I candid-1e in r dllbeigs. ll ll well known. mple, till! dlmtlc mtherl h '1: larger babies thin ndndll- belie women. The some ml to bdrm women who are likely In developthedllorder lnthe future Dr. Henry 1-, Rirketts, iii the University ul Chicago. says 17 per cent. 01 those who deliver in- Innis weighing lo you n d I in- m 0 re become diabetic. Thl chance is 617 percent 0' the new- comer weighs 13 poundl. By lllll. we do not mern ibul dinbeie will name on inninnnw or next e these children and the discovery oi sugar ln the urine other nbstetrcll ubnormlli- ties ulso warn of unbending dim beiu in out the incidence of miscnrrilge u n d stillbirth: is high in rou Husband] lilo plny a role in out the Chil- dren of dl Mic mum lend to be lluvier d: birth thin do trim bi "I! nondlobetic. rile mllldy is inherited a ll d if both parentl have the disease. Ill their children will be an led to develop the condltlun, pru- ulded Ihey live long enough. su- lniw till. i. not llwryl a tin llgum m closer in so in «l per cent, . Several lest: are available in uncnver the ore-diabetic. The newest centers About the discov- ery of capillary nbnomiblillei tlint m present not only in tubs. wlui dlnbetes but in thou wii 0 m likely to get the disease in the future. These vessels are v tale in the eye but are recogn - bed will. greater Accuracy by , removing a piece or skin or mns- l cle Ind studying the “binaries under the electron microscope. The method may prove more - accurate than blood on... which are done to determine the w a y in which the body handles sugar glvenby manlll, Abnormal rca- ponies and noted in the diabetic nid prediabetic. ABNORMAL CURVES ‘ ycar We could copy all." countries ‘ln measures in encnurngu iuller employment. There Are two ap- proaches. nib pointed out. Mobi- 1 my oi labour is one: the other is l0 foster the lucbiinn oi plan where rbnur pools msl. Bri- tnln. (or cxbmbln, gives .1 dr-vel ‘ [grant oi 25 per cent or the cost . olbulldings and to pel- cent bl i .Lhe cost ol muchinery to plants l Whlth will locate into designated l nreas: the gnvcrnmonl in e n also provides subsiantinl loans, l l as do most European rnunirles. ‘io s v cli Industries. in rther, . mum in underdpvelnped dli- .tricls: lurllm. plants in under— 1 developed districts may write l l off their capital cost: Is fast a: l ey like against taxes. Such policies could well be mowed by Cunsdn at the federll mid cer- tnlnly at the provinch level. Dr. Jewell. suggested. i In pointing Dill. Dill‘ mils. and .llie mmum taken elsewhere. and the success at lhnse mn- l sum. Paullnn Jewett I ll 0 w ilici-nll to be In Imderstllldinl idlinmplan or our smaller com- munlttes in need at Pllnncd gov- ernment help. E— Overemphosis On Science Mliwallker Jumll i ltie: could expect in comm-nil ; such u nlnry He Ilsa noled that the lloll'l share of (elders! resrnrch lunds conllllelllly goes to the physics! Ind blolo‘lcll science]. There no be no doubt lhulll the lremendoul scientific ndv-n- cc: of recent decadel and the impact Ihey hlve bad on on r lives Such nchlevemenu llmllld lint overlhldow the lire-t impor- Iance of Ind need lm' till the humanities and am. As wot-on llld, the lundlmen- tal noel! of every enlightened IA) ciely ll not merely knowledge 0! "the right." but In inspired will to do "the ri'hl" ll lm'llvldulll Ind II a nuclear. "Such inspiration, even in In Isle of the molt ldvlnced think» lnx mlchlnes. will continue In he Ihe province cl lhe humanitiel. l l lure. phlluwplly Ind lrll he concluded. a Household Items? lullth IXWIM trier lucid». - Me. n sum lge my. - blby‘l lnmn 'rv collllner .l l c e on. lurln Liquor Act. a bull bill-Mn . Iubwly inked. u mi lentil-r. detergent, u dim buymcnl ro~ ceipl nnd . noildny wee k I n it duo. lam-It. Thu! m int «i things. rum is bond to be a! (lion mm so rude:- m complete their own lint... Obiecu bl locll lnuu lhould also be inclddbd. for u- simple. the bid of III. in unlit. lol‘d‘l iii-rivet Iqulrl and nu m pllnl In? I mllnlclpll Inn-l ARBIVIII QUICKLY The first CIIllflllll confluent but». to [a man In no Flu! World W , lboul HM”. arrived I Plymouth. IMIM SJ.B. writes: X-rliys show I have curvature of the spine How Serious is this condition? REPLY Abnormal curvature of in. nplue disturbs on weight bear- ing iillr oi the body. There in strain iii the back. muscles. and other structural when may at- 12mm to compenlzle In 1' lh e Abnnrnlll lure.0crlsinnallv. the feet suffer. especially w b on the weight oi the body is shifted forward. backward, or to the de. LIVER AND CIRCULATION W.L. writes: Wlll utng live line time! I week help )1 n a circulation in the head Ind leei? REPLY r 1- Nut u n l 2 ll s n nutritional un- einin is responsible (or (he 9 u or circulation. Easting liver d in not dilute the blood venlels or improve the bl flowl rod-r: nil-lib Hint.— nledsed I. his mother who is p-tiem. Bank at Mammal to three years to Thu-hw- Iv'hu..lrn.lhl|.l. ' Fami iTWEN'l'YFlVE YEARS AGO N l spedkcr ,‘held ll the Cnnudinn union-l Hotel last. night. Mr. Morrixscy ’3 strut-live Address, "The Establishment Ind Work- Lnl 131 Credit Union! Fur Trude Commluloner [or Canada in Londnil, duo in Agriculture. min-mi. or mail. yesterday by Hon. Prowse. Eros. Communist I'lev. Cornelius Pills-ll. u. in addressing the their weekly luncheon in Charlottetown Hotel yesterdly. Fr, Pine-u w ed utter is years in clubs. wit. needed devel a under Ml Nationullsl and under on modern Comunllll IIIII Au. will I with A low-our. n W NOTES BY ll wlilll DI lull"! ll I. link thin; CIllm'l uncle-r wan- heldl bmtlllll down VI flu [in El'lln'lflll. — Peterbcroun EXI- $ so client'- the rum: who w l I l: I paper out of Ire: publicity. Will! he rally doeln'l hello" in ll plying (or ndvertlsinl. —- Wel- llnd Tribune. [rule wile touch-ltd lIlIIlIII with husband): “Okay, Do 8010- mon was the wisest ml)! who ever lived — and Why not? Did- n't he have several hundred wives ndvininl him. — Slnlll observer. When nine out of ten voters wildly Ippllud A politics] clu- dldulc who promises to cut pub- lic spending Ind reduce llch, Ihen government-I wlll lulln to retrench. In the mlnttme pub- lic spending in much “II III Illlo along An icy Every- oneis alrlid put on the broker [or fear ill! V a ll l c I I might skid right all till fond — Vlncuuval’ Provinc For Cleaner Vanni" A PROPOSAL lild been made In remove Mount Slalln from till map of Brllilh Columbll on milk l'fll groundl Admittedly Mount! Roosevelt 6 Churchill mllhl Our Yesterdays (From Ihe Gu-rdlun Fllell EJ m I. 93! Morrllley WEI Well It lb! Kinsmen Club. .. P A most. interexllnl lull in- IS loplc wal m Forbes. newly appointed pulled by Dr . M. director at marketing e ban-ninem ran runs Aco November ‘. 1953 The rmwie Block on erbium met nun been sold to in, Hui. Lid. it wu Innwuced 'r. w. . president of Frown "Half of the world I. now controlled" laid Rotary Club It this recently return- 0mm Government. ,THE WAY Ml- Wlslll‘lol lever laid I lie. but he never played golf. or lllled ml! In income in re- lurn, elther.—- Columbus .luurn. Il-Renuhlican. All “Women have Proh- leml: Ind-zine In undertaker trying In lock and at 1 35.000 lun- lrll.— erlml Advertiser. Il‘l lull” him you remember the melody la a comma“ . but (out! the producl.— St. Thom. n TlmeI-Jmlrnll. ll university prelldenl. pie-d- in] for fundl loi- hll institution mun - football-minded but zlgnl. tilted le n. in reported in have Gentlemen. please let. me build a campus at which our imb- l: y be [null Olllvll .loui-n-l. Emmerich no Mlll or. III ctr. culstldn again. it productldn ilqu keel: going up Ind the vlllle of the dollar keep: doing down, how lnlll will it bl held" this crime stool uthi —0t- LI ournal Gheog rolphy feel lonely In their hr northern corner without iii in. but this puke-worthy luggertlnn open! up I wide field for the ethical linbi-uveinent oi o u i- b i ii c n nlmel. Certainly not all of them m retitled Ind impeccable. Should young Ind lender rnindl be ex 0 Hellrolring Creek (Ind 13 other hellllh ver- lotions)? We hlvc an Ann-chin. In Axnmemnnn. Ill Armzntlers (where mademolseua VIBE knml, lClln. In 1.10. I l. I Hillh and even I King Solomon twhm domestic habits were not beyond reproachl And is Devils. We have I Had Creek, B u d- mall Point and assorted Crooks. Fools, Thiever, Murderers, Kn- Robbers. Smugglers and Sin Lake. Were our 13 Alice: and id Maud: Ill ladies nl lrl'e. Breathable virtue? Arc E I II S u n l n n kjnck, c n rksci-ews. ls Brews and Brewers sud Brew- erys. Enoch. Poison. Smallpox. I! W'htsklu Ind one Still lnler— able? What about Vile Creek and Wicked River? Were Clementine and Dolly Vurden found at The Bar? Did Rebeca Spill ll Stnlln l oeo. how about Tltn Ind Sinn Fein? on: Him: ll nut a: good u. Inotiler. fll' even Goodunny. No, sir. Our geography in de- lnced by Wu“, Nipples Big. mouths, Blowholes. Furl , Ter- rnllanls. Squlwks, Superstition: Ind Slums. By Dnmfina n n Damnation. We h a v glllll, Mailbag! Ind Bis Wheell. We have Plnmaine and Suicide. Win! the Sum Hill on we (in About it? Forum-be we lilo have I Glluhnd Ind nine Bltcheinfl. pin... Family Finance Plan? DW- When you so. what you want—sea the manic or your neighbourhood B at M about a Flmily Finance Plan loun- BANK oil MONTREAL noun“ "th7 IIID Perhupl they all! tie-n it up. Spoiled any big blrgeins lately? If so, why not buy with the With this low-cost. lilo our“ aim. one regular monthly nnymem covers ull your credit nude—nod you don llkl up ‘llY lllllll' n n- cum a norm. lulu u “Parr-curs. .r' “m. .rm- ‘05:,