bub-a Hauli- uni-noun. n. woodman-ss- .m... humW-ium.‘ Qua-mavens. W... N“u8~ufi.mw Am- one-shin i ll ti!’ Hg: l grill J, E 5&1! i A Basic Issue lifting the what from the chaff hi this election campaign h a chm which. in it: final analysis. every doctor and do for himself. Ha must by this time be pretty well fed U with than who are attempting hdnitforhim.Wsahallmakeno lid: endeavor hers. only to point art that on one issue of major im- putaau the lsaden of the two major parties an. despite their many other differenoss, in substan- thl agreement This may hava up!!! the vcters' sttention. and sander-undath so in View of this din raised about other less impor- hnt matters Speaking at Kirkland Lake the other day. Prime Minister Diefen‘ Her warned that Canada could not expand its social security programs unless Canadian: increased their ef- forts at production and tightened their belts, And at Walkerlnli. 0n- t‘rio. just a few days afterwards. Mr, Lester Pearson told an audience that increased social welfare bene- fits would have to depend on the restoration of strong economic growth. The rlval leaders had much else tn say. of course. but this was the hard core of their message. It coin- cided singlllarlv with what Mr. RM, ('lli’l‘lP. (RE. hf Londml. England. president of the European Work Study Federation. told a Maritime Provinces Board of Trade meeting at Monrth thie week: namely. that unless both Canadian Industry and labor "Mirage to a greater extent in intensive programs desiirried to promote hilrher productivity per man-hours. this country was faced with the prospect that before very long her standard of living might Clip below that of Western Europe, This boils down to the fact that our new Government after the 19th. of whatever party complexion it may be. will face serious econofls wobiema, and will require the ct» mutton of all our people in hard work Ind enterprise. it won‘t be easy. mrdless of what pmmises In made to the ennle Perhaps Iagoodawlyaauiyofdistin? finishing a phony promise from a rd «nae in the mmpaign is to mass- m it by this axactinl standard. Winning Over Malaria It is mnzint to note. frwm a World Health Organization (WHO) er ailmentl. 1t waa kaoya in biblical times. and for film of years people were helpless uainst it. It wasn't until less than 90 Veer! “N that the main disease carrier was discovered—the female anophelea mosquito. “'HO officials believe that most of the malaria miles in Latin America and Asia will be cleared within !0 years it will take longer to clear those in Africa. One of the biggest problem areas is Communist China. which is not a member of tha organ- ization and provides no information on what it is doing to combat the disease. A large percentage of the Chinese refugees who recently fled to Hon; Kong reportedly hsd malaria. Pre-Elecllon Jitters That was fast footwork on the part of the Diefeankar Govern- ment's opponent.- in blasting the Soviet embassy'a criticism of the Government for its alleged prepar- aticrn of Canada for nuclear arma- ment. The Prime Minister got his retort in first. of course, calling it "oolossal effrontery". But Mr. Pear- son was right behind him in do- nouncing it Ia "arrogant and clumsy": Mr Douglas scored its hypocrisy and Social Credit under Thompstvn damned it as "interfer- dncs with a Canadian election." For once the boys were sounding off in symphonic harmony. Premier Khrushchev can put that in his cigar and smoke it. He should know that it's one thing for our politicians to quarrel like cats and dogs uniting themselrea about our nuclear arms policy—or lack of pol- icy. as some of them keep calling It ——hul they want no exhumation: from the sidelines ll'i hlmni over now; but Mr, Pearson must have had a bad mo- ment when he first saw that Red embassy annnuncementl After all. wasn't he the fellow whose stock the (‘nnlmics had Mind by (rpm. in: his appointment as successor to Mr. Hammarskjnld in the United Nations? “'hlit did they mean hr singling out Dir f for a similar hnn- ornrv award? Mr. Douglas. too. on whme party bandwagon the Reds have hrcn mini: tn rlimh in On- tltrin. must Lure tell that he could lisp this accolade to much better nduintare than his rivals. Rnrl criticism of any party or partv leader. especially on such an lFsue as nilt‘lefll‘ arms. is good for votes in imy part of this country. and it didn't take the Government‘s opponents a split second to figure that out. The bee-line they made for the nearest microphone bespoke the urgency of the case. This promising Tory Windfall had at Ill costs to he nipped in the hurll That's ll rnrny metaphor. but we’ll let it stand. it'll the cornicnt ln- cident-that has some to our notice in the whnle campaiirn. and to de- Icrihe it in other terms would he a sheer waste of words. EDITORIAL NOTES Mr. Doulliis has amused Mrl Pearson of trying to "wusel" his way into office. which isn‘t very nice. But Mr. Pearson can comfort himself with the reflection that ths NDP leader has said -much worse thinks about the Tories. o a Fritsln's growing dependence on European markets is seen mphical- ly in the IIth expat Mm. in the first quarter of this year, Eur» pun mtrtea purchased man than a billion dollar!‘ worth a! British M. this helnl the first time an- md mmtic cliche M aim-tinny hrlnn mm.”— Pnddewt Kennedy. in s Yale Uni- versity W h hull. COMMON MARKET WONDERLAND HARD TIMES IN CHINA Fresh Slocktaking United Kill“ IIlIfInIfleI Thm has been no Irllllrr happenan in recent lime: than the Hidden {law oi reiugm hm Cami-ills! cm... inln lion] Karin. The flood beg-u suddenly towards the end of April it. continued tor a mouth. Inplren. Ll)“ will! "It connivanre of i it 9 local Chinese .uumnlm Ii node just as suddenly Ibfliii “if end at Mail The r p k | n l Goirrnmenl which ll summed In no p mlsier nl cum. Eilller found li- sell powerless lnr a time in pre- ml unul “as rain: on on for mum: of M on, chase in turn a p l l n d oye u. u What ml. reasom cuuld or u a mys- lrry Fnrihr n‘llizees in Hunt Kohl: lmuunlv came .iiirlcr nu pm of the unrid prev. 3 n d locuwd sill-nun" ml cum-'- dll- finiltirs Th“ is only line at the Ml'ls much are not clrnr mm mm Hm] lion; refuge“. alumina muvnnnm of the rural Wis Ilon are the rlnsstcal arromplin. «null of “mine in Asia but mosl oi the arrivals bar! [in Ir!» m on lhi-ir mum u! the ra- um of llulinflf 0hr explanation put tum-rd Initial . pm or m mnvrment. which ls thought n. he tnklna place throughout the w h ole of China, has rnme not lrum th . country distrlm but from the towns China, faced by Rumm- k dis-lief. i! demhlislnu in urban «anemi- This was mInr rlrnr in the moiuilom plum an the re- rent mecttnlzs n' th' NIIIMIII Mple‘s (tin-mu. (he neamt thin! in rim.- lo a "mull par» llamt it was decreed "ill the million» at WIS-Iii! main in- m the lam "tn-e yearn un shouldh'mthack lathe vii laser slain. ill a temp! to mum nil-ir- unrul- lural mspmiv by isms-Ill! all. I'iu‘lnbfl' of worhera on ths‘ land - "11‘! [Am In “PW! mil IMO "Illa". Wm ii. 35‘ a i l l l9: ; s . till 33 Elli ‘i n all iii !3 i i i: ll .i‘l ml 35! ii: iii! 72.? i 5 : if! n n i “ll: dltions, They are mxtoup to act .wiy willie they have atill l h . strength to undertake a Journey. The new] of the Chinese (nod short-u nu caused a tmli catastrophic years of economic cIlamlty These wen attributaid to natural disasters — flood! Ind droughts especially And it was taken lor dunno mi these would panNIlurai calamity i- lmpermnnent Bali lump: In lollovird hy good, Tins \car titwrn‘c-r ole o‘d confidence has bcuun ts mm is rcpnns maul circulate or natural VISI'IIIDHS — drought in iiupen m North China, "pad. in Klsnusl e m mum in home .sml whether these are really a irur flux! ii the male nun um natural. Ii 1! pin aa- tnrnl Il|M um xlmuls 0in out in llmc II on ul- l-unirnry. they are man-mldr IhIn they may lull an ion! in the regime. LEAP FORWARD POUND!” The hope of Communiim will that u mm to after a way is overt-time the prnbltm of China's lnw urlnlliunll yield (‘ h t n a u: [in a time mount-ted try the wear ‘ In The Far East I mi. The mat leap Mani . seemed tor a moment pnaaible— wu paw by many to have actually happened. It laundered an the nu um ‘ miracles mid not he made in ‘ uni-ll. The output oi uxrtniltunl Chifll remained mum - the lame under the communes .- before they were invented aver- mildew and Hum! miscel- eulalma unit place durtnl the rim year ill me writing of tile system. Tod-y in: confidence has been dispersed Reality has broken Ilith it has hmme obvioull [till the commune has in. [olden answer In China's pm- him, Pmlonred aeririiltunl rrlsil iii Chlna hu perluIdt-d the world that in China it In dealing with Communism with . sped kind at problem cm. h . I ill-mum miirin which mm mm. Ills perpetual wall Ii it. lll‘kulturai am. Cliiaa is can min-um which tunnel let off the ground! I II perpetually drained down. and ill llllbiltoua mm. are checked This is is. renl problem of armmmodlltnl l Chinese Communlnm In Ania. ulna-annulu- m- I It i p (anal-*- - ‘ d‘ i I ::;_,:E§E:::= Demoaucyan Chganzadlin. 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