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Recalling Lorcl Ronald Remember (hp slury in Slt‘phen Leacock's Nonsense A ovcls ahout the hold Lord Ronald. who "(lung himself upon his horse and rode madly off in all directions”? In its approach to the thorny problem of federal-pi'ol lucile ill relations the Pearson Gm’t‘l‘lmll‘nl isu't lllllle as bold as all that. Ilut it does seem to he enllllilllll: lhe Linear-k hero by trvlng lo mow. slmulluucmlslv. ill two difii’l'é‘lll (lil‘l'tliolls. Take this (:lli-l‘rumenl's stale. ment that it i: rendv in get out of such program as hospital insurance and dl>nllllll~' pollsions. in compli- ance with i'ne Quebec premier’s de- mand. and even allow Quebec to "option nut" of lhe Cunada Pension Plan To crlnlprllsu'e the prminces for the loss of tile fcdcl'al share, Ottawa \\lllllfI u'ilhdruw far enough from the income tax field so the provinces could step in and levy their nlllcl- lllvi‘s in misc an equiv- ulent amount of money. Then take Prime .‘Ilnistvr Pear- son's insistence that Ottawa must retain its uhilitv to influence eco- nomic activitv in Canada. which it does through its lav policy. and hv managiniir its nwn dcht and the money sllpnlv in concert with the Bank of Canada. Taxation power is me of the biggest weapons In this arsenal. Ii ta iniz authority ed by giving more of it to the provinces. Ottawa‘s capacity for not only influencing the econ- om, but equali7iniz the financial position of the provinces, could be seriously weakens-d, The Prime Minister has been supporting both of these policies. They have hepn preached on several occasions . 'nce the Liberals took of- fice seven months ago, and are held Is major objectivs in achieving better fiscal relations. The difficulty is how to reconcile them! The Young Liberal Federation, at its plenary session in Ottawa over the Weekend. went further by call- ing for the Federal Government to accede immediately to Premier Ire- sage's demands that Quebec prov. ince be given 25 per cclli of the revenue Ortawa now derives in Quebec from personal income and corporation laxcs and 100 percent 0! the succpuinn duties. How far will tIi diminish Oltmvas taxing powers. and what will happen if Ontario nrssents the same demands? We find no clue to this question in the report of the Yolan Literal Federation met-ting, or indeed in the Prime Minister's own statements on the sulliect. i Perhaps he has a formula to pr m in Ihp rnmillu federal-pm- vlnclal mnfnrenl‘e in which the rivui glaimb of provincial autonomy and national Illlilv will he brought mar- ullously lllll’l ari‘lll‘llfipl‘fiving that Lord Rnnlild o- isn't such a madcap flier all in ruling nwav as he did. We can onlv wait and soc; hoping, d course, that the miracle \l ill come oft. ' Lalesl Gadgets ; One of the latest gadgets from fie International Inventors F‘nir. wd this yl‘ar nl Nill‘fll)P,l'll. in n will alarm clock for tired car five”. Hung around the driver’s ‘ck, it immedialely koes off when to driver's head sinks to his chest. fie Awakened driver doesn't drlvn ‘ tly into the nearest ditch from ‘93 (right, this ingenious device mt indeed heap him from Ln un- fit A kenlnl in l honle I"! quite an idea, anyway. ‘ And for the untnrtunale driver '"uuchlnmudm'lnow the l .i l Alb-r- ‘ mr had something of interest. Pt consisted of easily attached calepil. lar lracks to allow him to continue on low Another invention on exhibit u aimed at preventing short t-ill-llils and resulting fires by uulomallralll lumillg off battery and lights when an auto collides w-ub anoihcl var or runs into heavy lIl)_lE‘l‘l=. Tlli‘l‘F \\l"t'(‘ a numllcr o! inven— tinlls mmrd at makinz the house- wife‘s dillly load somewhat. easier, <lll‘ll as a lIil\\eI stand that regular. Iv atlrl lullnnliui dl waters flowers and plants. and a revulving doormar with al‘ automatic, built-in cleaning nppllriulls Novel can-openers were slloun ill,u mm! children can handle, allll a hillll-in finger-protective par- l'llg Killii‘ lo prevent accidents in the kitctwn. Even an "air improver" hclouuoll lo the fair's many at:- lmcrlolis. Rlllll in the shape of a I‘lzlfil’lllfll’lliafld operated just this wm 'u ("m he placed in pocket or ,nnwc and It diffuses u sweet frag- rance in even the stliffiest rooms. A Sorry Showing The Globe and Mail takes note of the ill lluli on Tuesday last, the Hillb? ol' l'llmlllolis' veterans' affairs CilnlnllilFP was prevented from sil- l-ulu liv luck of a quorum. The com- mittee has 10 members, and the quorum E 17l.'l‘lle Flin after Remem— llralli-p l)ilv. only suven turned up to deal “I‘ll matters affecting the men Vihn fought for their country, and lhe marlin: \vns cancclled, Tho Sltllll“ evening. the minorilv linl'cruulcll: faced its last want-of. cnulldouce supply motion of the <P>>l0lL On this critical occasion, heal-1v Sll members were not present to lulic our: ill (hr voting. The in- EVHHlllP Clllli’lll 'on that the Monday holullly had resulted in add- ing an extra day to the regular long weekend of the so-callcd Tuesday- to-Thul'silay clull. u (‘v r i t i l‘ s. inrllldiluz politicians. frequently talk about the apathy of the electorate and the danger ll: presents to democracy. lvhul ahollt the apathy on Parliament I'IilliI It s about time, illl‘FlV. that the MP3 were reminded lhzlt‘ they, too. have some-thins! lir lose, Eilzhtv per cent of eligible voters casl their llzlllots in the April 3 9! on Tuesday last week. only 70 per cent, of our elect- ed members were there for the voting. How Ionlz is this l'al‘l'e going to continue? Just as long. apparently. as the electors are willing to stand for it. New School Geography Some ten vears ago the Inter- national (ieop lphic I'llion ()ommi sion on the Tout-hill}: of lieoizrllphy in Schools nlaile many suggestions for the lmprovonlont ol‘ school L'FOv izrnphy. One of these suggoslions r9< lated to the need for new ivlles of textbooks, The comm ion recom- mended that a textbook s h o u I ll supply n great deal of source ma. terinl, as closely related to the living geographical landscape as possible. This is what “A New lieogrnphy of ('anadn". published hv W. J, Gaye Limitc . Toronto, endeavors to doV and With marked success ill prosont- inz carefully selecled photographs, large-scale geographic maps in full color, authentic descriptions of scenery and life. graphs and statis- tics and field studies of varinus kinds. The latter include sample studies made by the authors them- selves. as well in town planning studies and original investigations carried out by geographers in all re- gions of Canada. Historical nalrrllive amwars as I descriptive element at the begin- nim: of sections or rhaplnrs. and is used mainly to proscnt nmhlems and ideas which can he explaincd with the help at gvnurarlh lllstorv ll thus made the handmalden of zeo— graphy, effectivel' promoting geo- graphic understanding. The result is n rmllv exciting textbook, running in hourly 50o large paired. and selling at the surprising- ly low price of $3.25. EDITORIAL NOTE a voluntary committee on health of the Senate and lha Hollsc of Commons has unanimouslv en- dorsed fluoridatinn of communal water supplies in In lquuIte means of preventing dental decay. Th e committee. which ill comprised of all doctors, dentin: Ind women mom- has a! both Houses. has also gone cm Mord Xllppm’timz the Health Lucile v! Canada lull its Iciiviiles. MIGHTN'T BE A BAD IDEA QD'AWA REPORT lay Patrick Nicholsm Heavy Taxes On Economic Freedom l r ('anadiilns lusl lhe slam- , our economic lrecdbm Ia xeu , allm [mm us, and Mimic] as l u uuillu-m cradle lu- lhogruve l (ll cllllvl‘" l|In,1I_v at ciory oll‘l‘lmn, lrl leL . ' Ifln'l l ' ion and scam in 1w. nu: poll- lll‘lnns have mudo lavisll promr lscs. always brlblng us will. our oun mcucl By and large, wc hrvc lallcn lor that sucker- halt; wo have pucouruccd ihc politic- mlw lo oulhld each other in lav- l<ll pronusrs: our nutslretched handy m dcmauduu: mare in hatltlrullls limb in: an: paying oui u. lav‘sisn we h:l\c put all our Emrrnnlents, tederal and prinillcial and municipal, behind the fiscal elzhhhall The only excuse that lbc aver- ugr ('anadlh volcr can our in |ha| none or our Dnllilt‘al pan lies hauj Pil‘r opened “ll a ser- loll: nalional dcbaic on on; 1m~ purlanl issue Do we mm to shoot [or me his prize oi nl'l‘lu‘ ence by makul: ourselves rnmv l pcunic in world markcls" or l would \le nrclcr lu lenlllcrhed ouvuaytlll'nugh illc m a wc {are nau- uon PETER. F.\\' Mu. Thu horrible lrlith \laK mural: enllsly cxplaincd in a superb by Eldon Woolliams. Cnnservallve u r [or sou River, Alberta, to lhc students bl All-Gill Univ-orsuy last weekvnd Ripping all the wool which clcclmnccrmg palm. clans have wrapped nver Canad- ian dyes, he descrihM how ll» day's cli l Zens have lnrurrvd‘ dchls Wlllrh turning generalionl vlill havl‘ to repay, nu dump an apology lrnm my cheratmn," he said, "be~ cause we hm mnrllzagcd lulurc Iruils ol your labours. Ind above all via have pmnllicd llcus ufiainsl your u-ccdnm" Wllh mu and figures. M r. WMliaml puinled the shameiul biclurc An urmy at government 1 employees now stand: n mum and costs lhc luxuuycru in 1a!» arias $157 billion per year. Our defence—which is more - mulle- work than a milllury mumm- mkrorlc us sl 5 billion u yur social wellure cost: $1.5 billion And ihc interest on our nItlnnIl debt casts m7 million a year "Thesc m liens and mortgag- es whlch huvc hobbled your ec- Our Yesterdays (Frnlll "I! Gllllrdlln Fllfl‘ TWENTY . FIVE YEARS AGO lNovemMr is, mm rim loss at the ncrbcrl Mus- nu (arm or nuubury vcslcrd a .v wu estlmlted u $1.000. Bulld- mys dcslmycd included 1 cunt-h l house. muchine .hcd pill- izsrv Mosi n! ma cuulculu «t the buildings wcrc silvcd wlth nml cxrcullou or m my Ind . 0 me , mnn‘l'm. Nov. ix Jaw A Runul M Raymund, Churlnllp» lmin. PE], ioduy won the‘ [harmnzhbmd mu! lnnd ehlmd plonshlp with hil entry It Ih I Ray-l Winter nir MN. m- II llw wan Irded mum- In lu rlus Mr Raymond IRIFI' was given the Jlmel F E‘- o (‘mlgrnve Tnmnin Trout“! (w ill. i ' l mum chumpilnmhlp. l mu vnu Ann I move-nui- l. mu . Prince oi Wnln Colin: lth ‘ you b in hm . mind charm l or sixty vnicu under the dlm- tton ol Vllu e LllIIIll Mncxcn- , ue. Mu» 3 mm. of up sludenu In the chlmu m lurmrr vunllu u Min Mncxcn- m when they “landed Prince SLrl'el School. Dr SR. [4 k. who it at fluent (in I but of lhe m l Maritime valnca. I ll: Chlrlmlelflwn ynkrdlly. I n a l l lldrnfl A public mnrltn ll 0 a min Cullen mum. l u lll Prim , rflvortllnfltlnn ouomll- dunno." hc mid his young zildlcnlp "We lalk anoiu dcvlolrd ahels, withered romilrt‘ns. hill ullai n» ‘ source has been morn exploited than our induslriul lap mu, by the prowlh oi the \\ (Ills rc sla|e' HE [S Tm: . v We nnu hale mom um luhmg nva the lr‘spnnslhlilll : ol the indlvldual. he asserted i suggest in 5‘ u Iiiai the soolaiisl dnclrine oi n cflpllalh‘lll‘ society is lo praclcs a M‘I'lle slnlc, Socialism “a: nrouchl ahoul in lhis rounlrl lilnsr “ho hnubhi volcs on m: in thc on ' The crecuiu: ll'r-llare pllllnsm Phr. or sni‘lilllsm, in Canada has changed lrum 0 men in u cab lap under iho tin-soul govern- menl. hc said hum: ltlc iollml» In: cxumplcs l Taxes hale noon increased. 2 A Deparlmcnl oi industry has bcen scl up, increasing the (‘fiSl nl :mcrnnu'nl ll'illi ill! at". clal soiling inlo operation buLh illrouzll ilie h-tvk .‘ud the lronl lumi- ol indusll-i " 3 Tim Minolch ol \lzncul- lure have bccn upumulcd— one lor die east and one lbr the west l ——an increasc in stalf and cost. l 4 A 'Orc'ed conlrihulon pen- I sion plan has been prom,cd. lhoucll ii has been lcmpmnly rni-kell lo sleau occausc ll “as coucpwcd in haste and dclivered in cnnluslan Some or the lhmizs which we all should and can do. More ii is loo idle. are: l Roll-cl polillciaus‘ promises ol mad and circuses 2, sk "What can [do Mr my coull'”. nnd my neighbour?" not "Wlial will my cauuiry and my ucichhbur dc lbr me?” 3 Choose parliamcumy cun- dululcs wonhy ol their pay "Having apologized to you im- the weakness created in our lgcn- l eratiun, go in r w u r d Ind an aside (he uolilicul sins nf your lulhrl-s' lime!" Mr Wnlllllums concluded. .‘L NATO Arms Controversy av my: Mei-ital: causal-u Praia some llcarlu: or lhc alr in lhc nul-lcar cnnll-oi-cruy bcluccu Franco and its \‘ATO nurlucrs is lnrcscrn hy respnnsihle aur lhnrillns in Paris France nialnlains nu Inde- ncudcnl nui-lcilr drlorrcnl nn llie grounds that some future l'nlli'd slulrs administration, mi:ht he rl‘lzht-lvlnlz, lsnlallou- lsl and unwilling m lipr prolcci Europe The nurlcar "iorcc de 1 null' now is slarling In l‘fllllP uuo hmny _ oi the same tll'nP as llm NATO nuclear lorcc oi tactical bnmhen, including lhnyc nl Canada. ll beginning in lulu shave. Iiullmrlllcy said It Is incon- cou..bh- that lhcrc will rmi be between France, and NATO on target menu oi ihcuc two uuclcui— forces .. urul at us. slrulexlc, Air Command and Ihe NATO scahnrnc missilc tom H il is established. I l l l MAY HAVE her-UN By ihc time lhc NATO couuu rll mcelim: In December, 1904. Iakcs piacc. negotiation on thin prohlrm mu hive begun. rum is rm lndchllon whcibu lth co-nrdlnutlon could be ur- rlcd lo ihc point. where ancl would permit uni-age ol Ameri- cwu uurlcur live-bob. on tum much bases mm which Cum dtian lrco-lnp lcl bomber! layer- a , A concllnt due-nin- In NATO in ill. need in llflk. - prom balance hetwun nuclut Ind couvcullonui lurcu. l The problem has long can- Musl Be Worn Properly Gun-mu many may can-cu "Slut hells will nuvel' m- t! not III III!!! airy prevail dmh mu luiury in in. mum in All mum,“ um. um Cunndlam Timmy allety Cauu‘ cu. “They will however. Ian! nonl- cuticle-r whllI‘IlHMl .lu mnybellame g M I" d h M n ‘ nu e - twill I » MIMI! device in I cum There wlll m Immlu Io dim-ml In: bell... Manly, um but me m 1» mm“ u N men-linu- what, 1‘9"“. mle nuance conll ry. ind lhen bell- won crunch. T In , lieIl-tukeo" Ind -l sun wrilrr cerncd Prmlc lumislcr Pearson and in lhc had low days had hlld Ill! Himmlan OI “I! Cum- mom delence commillce, uuw vismuc Euro BRIEFINGS Tlu- committee has had closed-door brlcllm lrnm um milllary Ind civlliln authoriliel hul does not appear to have luken any slund on inc pal- ubdliy or Canadn wilhdruwiug lnnu Ilw nuclear ucupuuc licld A senior Ccnudlun nll‘icial uid the less NATO rchu on couvenliouul forces. the more li_ will ban lb rely an uncle" lumc _ uuu NATO govern- ments may not he ublc to It-l lord ul'. ihcy need or bnih. He said the cumul NATO re. view at thll problem may ihnw lhni. in re an to Ihe um mini llkely tn urlu, cuuv-u- llou-i (one. should be Ilrenzlh- pc. PRIVATE and. NATO is also hnvlug u dll-, flculi I time ll ever with allud- Irdlutlou n! weapon]. PLAN! ‘MORIBUNB' Ollltllll lIlli plus for air over-[Ive developmenl or I ver- ndiul MI e In moribund. ClnudI w deeply Involved In lhll prnJecl Ind Iubmilted I dellfln which rurvlvod prellmlnuy technicIl exlmllltlo l Authurlliu Ild there Input! In be no hop. 1 lncruled Ihndlldlnuou unlul NATO than" I develapmlnl la hr in the mlur II no national tavern h I flirted in Mill development Ind III no "Ind lumnnl In H. finned My (War (in bl Ind pellvll In to .E' Putin the belt m will Inn-mic the m to the In, P' .mrm . MM nu ma pound. u nun”: Knudwmlhmblolyl. Longevity No Accident By Dr. Theoan n. \‘InDelleI A pmuu dues nol live in be as by :ccidcul. He nu wuul takes in mm lhc body. mind, .ud cmoimm Ttiue olddlmerl have um been cuddled by thelr children nor have they lcd .u my lite They pracliced mod eratmn, lullowcd um rules bl hyulenc, and were scldum lll Nal all how a lumlly history or luugmly Mosl nldslen love in give Id- vice on how they have mans A ed to llve so long The maiuruy do so with iuuguc in check and lumw lhcir lules will he luheu will. u grain oi salt Some glve credit in um dallv unlike M u llllh bl whisk . smoking m cigars u day, or level' cou- lulting a physician, One ol‘ lbc best or Illese amusing lnrmulas is In have u physical cxIlluua» uuu every 1M years Many ol these old. old suns have cnluyed lite. lug u hard lob They ucvcr huny and bile lime m relax when lhe going is laugh. Their uppareul lrnodom lrum worry and anxiety i. n» nuppennance: they avoid situiulnns llmi lea ta cmulional problems This lype b- laniilirr lo all at l us, auc oi my acqualuluuccs. 1 man oi so, nevcr gill angry. des- pile reasons lor d o i uc so He ionl. llle m Ills slndc. mllcd club the punch“, and had mnr- , vclnus control oi hls emotions um ol himsrll‘ He had lenrned sclr - dlsclpllnc and seldom was highly Plak-‘I‘I nr llcculy depres- sell But. above all. i Brian slcul “oil 5 uonozcu- a trait com- iu many lhe elderly. Apparrlulr |lll‘) knnu how in shul oil Illt‘ mcnis nl lhc d a x and Illl‘ plIIlill'ms oi lomnrrlm lu ariduum, lllt‘v un |lll‘ b e si _v run durln: [he dny nod nl l: olilrr lruds niul pt’nluil: lilo ,, chum-duo... ubilin in \vll.| rchlls‘ (’ul’lllsi)‘ con c culluio on tennis Nl-Il'RtlTlC PRACTICE BK, limos Docs u c a ring dark blame ul maul uodkou or nlhl‘ruikl’ d.u o Ill? l-ir " R l.\' E. No, bill me prul us l< w l I l y because ll l: lMllrull lo sec in the dark, more so uucu wean in): llllioll ulllxsrs In .‘dtlltloll,‘ ll could llc doubt-ion» unlawful ll_\'\\ilt'll in .nu oitlllo or drivlu: :\ r. I‘su'lllnlrlsl: cnnlclld lll,’ll thou- \lllll \leurl cnlorml lcnw llldnnl's and at nishl lll'il Ill'ilrullls Hill) are imuu ll cuulu lu- iullc lrom l lhc public I nu urll . in. “Ilel't‘ Komo one “as llltlcn or a he! [or iuc mood tlml‘ and mod Docs nus mcou llial ll anyone is \llinL' luu'r‘, u viill K'rnve ialal" REPLY No. bul a rumor. muu he bil- [en mi lcml mil-r tn dourlon :n niimy to bee \cnom nu lb 9 tl|llr‘l‘ hand. snmc [ll‘flplP are slung nlunv mm: and omi- crnmc scn-inlod yv .l'\l0\'l.’\ . “l‘lll‘s Hmv momu lrnmrd lolluiw REPLY Spccllii- Rnllhmllrs my help lul when the dismlso ix i-auwl by haclcl'la But these products are ol no value in viral uncu- monia lu uddllmu, llle uullcul remalns in bed, drinks larse amounts at nuid, cats w hal uppciils to him. and takcs cough rcmculcs u uc-ccmr ix uncu- NOTES BY THE WAY , home, but brother, ‘ keeping tier ville (GI! Progm . W' , holes Ire lrllhuuinl ny be ha in you tun try sander. 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