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Triumph For Good Temper It would lie \Iruug to begrudge Mr. I’e‘ sun ilin of the satisfaction he must lie i't‘t‘llllg trvel‘ the outcome of last \ulok's i'eilerul.provincihl confer- ence, the r' such gathering over whit-h he hr.» presided as Prime Min- lsier. t‘ol'tlllilly unit v hi the results are desirable. and it is natural thht much of the credit he git-en in MI: rent-son's Izrnciousness and diplo- ninv. iillliollvh licilher of them ever hail lu'I‘II ('iIlIL‘tl Intn question. Rut it u'IItlIrI ho cqunllv wrong to forget ton nilirkly that any "victories" or or (titular-rm "0l\t‘tl for hint tillnlitics of surrender Vol withdrhu-ul from previous pos— ltions—of correction of earlier mis- takes. Still. llll’ ('lltl result is to It? wel- coniettfia $1tltl millinII municipal loan fund made more workable than first envisaged. and somewhat broadened In name. through discussion and in respo se to pressures from the prov- lnce It is an excellent thing, too. that what was reached was A general agreement accepted by all the prov- IIIl-rs. rather than something I.th might have been i .garded as a pri- Vnte victory for Quebec‘s Premier Le— Vsage. even though he did emeriza the gathering with special “I'm elated." from reasons for saying: It appeared. happilv to be part of V I common elation arising out of shar- 4 ed sat isfactions and general good i temper. rather than an ('Xlli'essiuil i of private or provincial gloating. Indeed. the flood apirit displayed flat the. conference. not only between the pl’f‘l’lnt‘l’li and the federal govern— ment. hill between the different pmv- f gathering'l most important feature. It may have paved the way for suc- ' cess at future fndrralvprovincial iton- Lierenres. which must be called soon to deal with won more, difficult. mat, ters. and mm us to improve this whole ~~Irra of rolatioilship. Left pending for such future gatherings was the plan for the new pension fund, which seems to leave ; in ahcy the expected $10 increase In lhe Old Age Pensionua prospect that is unlikely to be accepted quietly by the country. Certainly if the Commons goes ahead today to increase the salaries of members. senators and various political figures. as forecast, and completes this move ahead of acting in behalf of the pensioners, a vigor- _ (ms and justified outburst of pro— ‘mta is to he expected. 't . CUI’I’eI’ICIeS And Madness George Schwartz, who Inceo hill Wit with Wisdom (or vice versa) all n wlumnist for London'a Sunday Times, recalls in the current issue that three chief things are tradition- Illy accepted as being able tn “drive men to madness—love, ambition and the currency problem." And, dissimiliar though they seem, there is at least. one way in which thus things are alike in their nbil y In push minds along the haywire. trIll. Each carries within it many form and qual a. which, when “7m separately. appear altogether ‘Q'upllhr, understandable and largely ‘3 .ocmmllabla: but which are capable M WI wholly changed through “. Wm lntlrletlon on uch other. i i When thla happens, force! that '- :Ifll’ Inbred familial-rm nud- I‘autmlhblo qualities mova could. Inces- themselves. Irlny have been the . i of untold millions are in the hands Eh: @"thiml I will happen then to those fema- which. when viewed separately. could be regarded as the “known qualities" within love'! When a character defect; (or moral weakness) appears side by side with an idealistic aspiration, there can he no [orecnstillg for sure which will i prevail. or what result will be pro- 3' duccd by the thrust of ambition. And a psychological influence, perhaps arising out of some change in the, climate of world polit s or trade. can collide with a governmen- tal action in pmdtlce uncertainties of the same sort about currencies~to make a mockery of all forecasts as l to the purchasing power they will be accorded. or the direction of travel they will lake. as between countries. Slill. it' Inell are mllde mud lly these things. it is not chiefly because they are difficult (perhaps impos- sible) to understand fully. tint lie.» muse hr tl’l(‘ll' unwillingness to ap. proach them in the spirit of Ihzil fact. It has become the habit of so- called experts—perhaps it is expect- ed of Ihenlito speak pos ively. in absolute terms. about love. ambition and L-lll‘rcllcv problems while scarcely ever showing the regard required for the ways in which they are subject In the influolu'r‘. or m'rn Ihe, control. of impondeI-alites and liumoasuralllos. ' of which are highly capricious. M . Gordon, as finance minister. ‘ has not avoided this dance . nor did any of his recent predccc-sois. But who" men are withtull flex- . . ihily to make allowances for the cap- nnu credited to Mr. Pearson also In- ‘ ! I'icious. the unpredictable, tliev're on the mild to nlat'ln in the sense meant by Mr. Sch ‘lz. If they are in pa. tion of sufficient prominence, there Is the danger they‘ll lead many of the rest or us similarly astray. Odd Mental Quirks If the manufacturers of tranquil- lizer pills have. as alleged. made. millions over Ihe past two or three years. then reasons for their finan- cial success can be found scattered throughout the brief news items of the dai .' pres . In those III'II'I-ilcm columns we rend of men attempting in cmsa oceans in what are little more than rowboata, of clergyman suggesting that boys on their first date. should carry contraceptives. of men and women shooting members of the other sex “because I loved him —or her,” of parents hanging their children to the walls of a room by their wrists. and of hundreds of other events just as bizarre. Perhaps. none of those people is (‘I‘ . Perhaps, it is the frustration expei' ncod in living in R World In which the welfare and the destiny of an untouchable few that is re- sponsible for the demand for those tranquillizer pills which can. for temporary periods, give relief from the prevailing pressures. But. all the eccentricitiea of tho mind cannot be cured by pills. Take, for instance, Clifford B. Caudill of Denver, Colorado. Last week. in municipal court. the . yenrxlld Clifford argued on giouo grounds the law had no authority to require his dog to take a rubies vaccination. "I’m required," he told .ludge William Con , “to take a rabies shot because of my religious beliefs. and neither should my dog." Clifford also contended that Denver's leash law imprope l'e- ntricted his dog's liberty and should be abolished because dogs have the same rights as humans. It is a tribute to the flair-mind- edneos and tolerance of the jurist tl'llt. he listened patiently to Clit- ford’a defence. 0n the other hand. it may be that his patience can be attributed to his curiosity in wish— l'ng to see to what lengths Clifford would go in addressing the court. But Judge Conley did not so- cept the argument. He fined Clifford $61.00 allowing him until August 5 to appeal. EDITORIAL NOTE Here’s l moment to be awoltad: At a proud conference today. Pmldent de Gaullo is expected to present definitions of France'a atti- tude to the new partial nuclear tat. ban, the Russo-China“ ideological rift, Britain’s relationship with con- tinent-l Europe Md Illa astimau of the plan of Pruddant Kennedy and the Us. in the mend scheme of things A lot. of history in wfl'in' to be influenced by what the pound In to any. ECLIPSE OVER CANADA PARLIAMENTARY F0 RUM Quest for Power Keeps Issues Hidden lEdllor‘l note: While entrick Nicholson. OltuwI columnist [or The (:nnrdlan. Is on vacation. I srrirs nl lursl columns by MP's sort of a parliamentary Inrum — Ix helniz mounted. l Toduy‘a ronlrlbulor I. or. Guy MIrroux. Ivm. Intend- onl Snrlal Credit. MP for nuehe Illnntmnrrnr“.| For years, in fact since (‘on- Mention. the Canadian peopll necmcd to have been lyioiz dor- I maul belnre almost all the poll. i lical problems that were no. nearinr below the House of I Commons oi l'oursr otlawa has always been a “long way trnm home". but i might Sly that the ; ell-Eton were xatialled to have: the privilege to get rid of tile- anies when they were led up ‘ and to do the same Job In the Criu when time had come. Unlortunntely tor the country. the political pnrtiel mu realiz- ; ell that they hId to do sorbet thin): to stay in power. and they l derided to iollnw the trrnd rath. .‘ «I lhan Elvr true leadership. So. i instead M govt-ruin: on xound principles. they preferred to . lean on easy electoral weapons. i They even set up teams or rel!- Ionul Scouts to look upon very prblilahle votevurttc' nruuosi- lions ill N‘dl‘l‘ to make alirar- tive electoral platforms. . once ISSUES unmet: Almost no true national Issuer have ever been presented in the public rind. Is a result. com Drnmm‘s of rd] kinds had in bi- made utter rnm various 1 r o u b s No eoneern whatsoever for natlonnl dlgnlly. pride and sell~resprct: elmmt i no intrrcsl in the real problem! PUBLIC FORUM I no emu... t- np-n iv in. flllelu by tantamount" nI euerllunl at term In. nil-nun ou nul he“. urilv endorse Ihr opinion 0! en"?- ___—__ sENIon CI'I'IZENS‘ rnNsioNIl Sir. May Ilse pcrmitk-d space In your Public Forum to ask why the proud» of the present nov- emnicnt Ir oppmnuy “c an uide" regarding the eeninr rill. mns‘ penslon at $5.00 a mouth Their pmmlle of a sumo rain was given ores-tire It that time and possibly WIS the cause of the present government be!“ elected In April. h e z k I for £75.00 ahould have been Issued In June atlual and to give lam! eomIni-t lo the older cltluns tor the few years ahead. s t e n. lhould be taken Immcdlntely Ill her Ihet thll pmmlu l: IulIilIelI. This matter Ihonld be klven ate tentlon and priority over all other matterk. l I am. Slr. run. many R. GAVIN Tilnish HAND" IDLE LAU‘DED slu—Whlle marlin Idle Wed- nesldIy edition of The Gunrdllll. I am Icroll the "Public Far- llm" column Ind the letter from Shelll Intltled "Women II D. In re tn tbli letter i would like In My "III the Iblllty of these band nmnberl In plIy I: well ll they fin and the fact thlt they (Iv- mnetnlax to the MI» Ill! Carnival plndn In! which rectum of Ir tire-a We rulln ll llll! differ Irolll ‘II of the majority oi the populn. tion. so nun-Ii sin that we are luring lln‘lhy Illl‘ shameless problem ul Iinrmplnl‘mr‘ni, the humiliation . of foreign ownership, the lack of a national anthem and a iii-tine. tive national flag. ere, That explains why dedicated people have judged it necessary to he prepared In net aware nl Ihe whole national xituatlon and to [Ive their time and talents tor the benefit oi the country. And that is exactly the Dcrlod where they found that nimont nothing could be done within the ranks ol parties without any det- inlte and chcilic principles and Ideology. To me, these are the reason- whv new political parties were obviously necessary. Another feature that I! starlnl In line's face a the economic ‘ chaos which the two traditional Parties have brought in In. Ses- slon uner selslon. yeIr alter year. the “best brains" of our country have proven themselves Incapablc of solving the prob. lems nideitelt budgets and lb mnke credit pill or the tremen- dolls potentialities of the many million 0! Canadian citizens that are IIvInl in that unkind. ni ours. .unnoy Is as good as the conti- deneo you dam put In it. arr-nil is ordinarily mntcd unvordinz to the value oi assets that can couched. Money is undoulw edly n practical commodin aa a factor of any conomy but is l and has never been mam factor of a nation‘s produc- This Cabinet 0 i Iivrty. Nevertheless many achie- ivenlenta limited to impel-lb- ; le due to the sole lIcI. um they were impuired by an improper linnncial situation, CREDIT BASED ON FAITH ‘ Wherever la the mull loll]- gtlitn tn thlk particular problem. tone cannot find any Inpnmt inlenl or anrmpl to deal nblcr- lively with this has tlon. Yet it II obvlmls'thlt this II the ry source of any minister of finance‘l heldlchel. with the case of Mn opposition party's critic: and one of its choice targets. Evely- thing seems to be possible whru you are in opposition and thing! l seem to be much mo" difficult bit on the trzaauny of volume nobody has ever dr- l nird the confidence one has in like population nt our country; inn ody I... ever contested th- ‘ Incl. that this powlll‘lm'l repu- cents conllde'rlblc vmlth which i could he monetized for the bene- i iit oi Canadl n a whole. unbr- . tunutely~ not one lradltlnnIl i party has ever dared tackle In i very important a poet, One u ‘rasily Inspect tint thou pnr.‘ ties are so cloaer related to some form: at vealed Inlet-uh that. even II they would envislge such action. they could not do it due to the fact that they al- ready have mm or leu minu- attached. This situation. mum-u: Irnm plains why new pIrIIe re how badly needed. ’Wenl Fishing’ Wlnntpet TflbuM II has Ml‘nnlr Increasingly popular of late Io Ilnd virtue in Shnkespenre‘s "bookl In running brooks and mmqu In slunea.“ Especially for executive! Crenb inlz under the strains of decision this is considered the bucolic [k lilorulive Some people lull don't believe They think If! I lot M $qu to disguise I lllhinl trip. or even I w (-nol been under lame (Ir- dlatant Dine. Anyhow Premier Dull Roblin believe! In II. He took III: 11 “blue! mlnll- ten to I mret retrut on Man- dIy to Ponder the "lira of cute in solitude. The CIblMl VIII not to be dlatllrbed. For lhem the sting of the mosquito, Ind the whtr of the deer fly lulleld III the run of conltltuent‘ Ind the Inlillent din! of III: phone. I? They moved out In Ihelr myl» ’Take Heecl ‘ teriuu! rendrnvous with all the precaution. of - cnrnmlndn rIld. And they‘ve been out there hm. Ing the element: Ior Ill. No one, It I! “in. with perlllpl the ex- ception of . forlorn Clvll Delano: officer. knows where they Ire. And It the bomb goel o". no no. know. how they'd let back. Not that they neceaurily would want . Anyhow. tie-pile the lmenu olmreheadi. leit behind in the swellerlng city, a whiff of Wald- rn can do the cabinet no harm. No one quite under-tam“ the let-rec)! n likely that road. along the way were going to be burdened by rxlltlng e i- nw d .. who know. maybe they're In one of lime fishing competitions. "SIIel tax II we catch m on Jlehl. Anemi- trip to Otllwl ii we not pickerrli" OI Cassiusl’ NI' VIII ‘l‘IIIAI when CIIIIIII Marcella: L'Ily returned In New York from hll odoil exhibition of ureptmy. mumbling and poetryv all: somle IMF-Wield- In. Roman lain-I III‘II‘III out of Julius Omar to be on hInd III fleet the brunt: you“ boxer. Not. in yam hal Io refreshlnl Ind In com I fill"! entitled lb Ill I of I vlolent 1W! — IbdltIull M VIIch I" would Ilbdly bee. Mr. Clay one! Iuln nu Ille- candidly Indicted Ia llll own repretieulble urn m renwved in shalom-Ire t ’hw vIlely dofllthllqnlcrhym ill ex- act mind In which III III] Inuit 'Iet'm Ulll Cooper of W. Hebudolonlallothla ll tI—nnwhn nt- Id! mildwl Henry Potash-Id II III! mean Int in won ShII Yon CIulul‘ lull Ind hflnlfy look has been I tend by Iomt UII of our Ir‘l I! look IIIIIII too Itrloull)’ 't"I do an like an! Inultl") Ind thl unit a U5.» Brltllh nlldm wu not all- hancad by bl! poetic brIvIdo. Mbatot the 55.000 lpcellmrl outta-ta E 8‘. I! ‘ grail? é; 3 Proper Clothing Can Defeat Heat I! or. Mira it. Vn Dollo- I am "lied about every year in meat. way. to (“Venom the heat Ind humidity dfll‘lfll mul» g d. Thole who Ink thin dilution vlnully do not work la n air condlttonld ni- iiico or tutu-y. drive to work In In air conditioned car. nor live in In Ilr condllloned home. run II the way to remain cool but mi: luxury in beyond the mum of molt people. Start the dly by puttlm on llght. loan clothinl. It I. not true that - person ll cnnier wurlnl at little or ponihle. Gn- lug nude I: warmer than wean In: one layer at clothing. Dark hurl absorb IleIt mm readily tth llIht colon. MII-Iy men nlu like in wear an underlhin became It collectl and evapor- Itea perlpirallon. In addition the o rt retllnl the all min evaporated perspiration. which prevent: it. from Irritating the Ikln. Every clan or inert stare ha. a wide Idectlon of summer garb and the lighter, hrimmed but from the Inn Ind Item the head Cm Keep up your normal diet In the put. a reduction In the tot- al calurle intake war recommen- ded Ind many went overboard on cold cull. salads. and truth. Thin regimen causes welkneu. especially in than who work hard A high protein diet main- [line cncrgy and nutrition. Drink more liquids than usual. Extra all i: not necessary be- came most «I “I nae mar In the lummer. especially on rad- Ishu. celery. and corn on the cob. Avoid salt It you new liver. kidney. nr heart discase. Alcohol IIIII hcai do not mix These beveiugna ease the '- comfort of Ieellng the heat but. beyond that. have an advem effect upon the body'l heat can-v Irol mechanism. Don't do u it v ‘ heavy work. particularly durinfi‘ the hottest part oi the day, un-t less It la your lab. A shower orl bIIh alters only Iemporlry n- lie! but II In cleanslns and Inn- proves the feeling 0! well being. rhink cool Too many children have been lunllitioned by thcir parents to hate the heat. It In tole a NOTES BY In “Io that the will Id bl: um. m their run! (Iv/non." - VIII Street Journal. can no" AIIIIHEII chm—u who thc been will!“ In (In Irl'elt for demflnnl’lulll ullfllt mgltim Ire literally pruuu- IIIK what they vnIth. —- OtthI Jain-III! Tough Questi I, DAVI Gen. Lyman Lemnltur. Ills Defiance Minister Hellyer. Why, Mr. Hellyer ukedh effect. dll'l NATO lllln the ECAF Air Dlvlllon In Euro” In exclulvely nuclear lwl-level bumblul mle when two D! it! halal Ira in France. which dofln‘t Permit Anlel'chlI nuclv ul‘ erheadl on her territory? One the I pectin" aspects of tilt: problem is that CInIdI agreed In 1959 to IIke on Bill NATO-mulled role for the Llr division IMI’ the United Slates vulle [quader out of Prince because they couldn‘t be IIIDPIiad with nucllltl' Irma- ml. SITUATION UNIQUE About the any explanation in Ottawa for this hi that it was believed Gen dI GIulle‘l poll- "on In not twillll In nuclear welpona on French wll wIs only temporary. There was some xupport (or this belie! because Frnnce sinned I billttel‘al agreement with the US. In! prnvlllon of American nucleIr warhead] 101' French Inn-drone Mud In Went Germany. In any case. In Gen. Leniitzer told reporters, Wednesday. Cm- Ida is the only NATO country with nuclear rlrflen In Emlle which ‘ Armed with nuclear erheIdl. He snld there are alternative pmposalx to minimize Mil. "limitation" on the eight-squad. ron RCAF Air ulvlaluu tit CInIIIII PM W erler THE .WAY mtro‘lh wlfi the twin pmnalm at the Lair-bend . a “m '1"! In timely loo honest for their own good. m... w. need is a manner —. mum“. to and Ill Incline". I‘llht here in Lake Superior. ~ For! an..." NanChronlcle. Ons on NATOE leII 3 a manic CF-IM l . bum". ""’""" ’" Itomlc"—lhe words are those Ii! Air Chief Mai-aha] rmk Mu. let, dllk'II-ll o' the chiefs oi I (lee—the CF-ll'ws being bull! in Montreal lor toe v.5. mutual aid ornnrum bar. a conventional I: well u nu. clear cnuuiiu . Mr. Hellyer'a probing ones. tlanl put to Gen. Lemnitzer u part at his "operation ream, n it In known In the «ten. deplrtrnellt. ro macros ROLE! In other wordl. be Is nailing: doe: tlria program mm a real military contribution In de- lencc? Does that program rune sense? Are we doing that illst because we've always done Il" ll Canada made such and aurh - commitment to NATO. why can‘t CInIdI change It? What he lell the answers. he will be able to decide what the mica oi the Irmed forces should be. And once they are decided with cabinet approval, of cours. _ the Marl-411d minister can d on u. we. rd tn carry out these roles without in the meantime. looping oil in attaching piece-men equinninu DI'OEPImS. rable and Is not a. a home thlngl we hm to contend with WINDOW F‘AN .I Y. \vritns. In It harmful In sleep with a (In hlnwln. dlrcct- ‘ ly on you? , neetv i Mnny people are ehlileri by drafts. especially it they are per. i spIrInK or underdressed. Ch Ilng usually is more uncomfor- table thnn harmful but many . medium" to nasal congestion or muscle stiffness HUMAN CAMERA .. C. K wl‘ilel: I! it. Into that the nunil hi the rve ls iiut - hole? in: Yes. and it resembles opening or a camera with builtvln light meter Ind range finder. It opens and clole: re» (lexly. depending upon e‘ amount nt light and the distance . oi the object. uneasy roon nun SKIN K. n. writes: I’m underweight and hive tried entlns Iota of Illty imds. Idon’t gain a pound butdo get In unusually greasy nkin. Have you Iny explanation for this? complacency. very 08in ex“ PLY .. Fatty food: may have thll el- l feet on some skins but the mar l rhnnism Ia not known. COLD FOR COLBS , s A. wrilcx: lit It harmlul Iur ‘ . child with a cold to be Elven Ice Cerm Ind refrlllted e REPLY ‘ Nn. Ind tin- cold nuir hm . . soothing eiiret on the Intel hmt. l TODAY'S "mun IIINT—. ‘ Keep children a ny irom el- l retrial outleu and turn Imru- l menu Our Yesterda 5 (PM! I’ll GIIIMIII ll. TWENTY-"VI YEARS AGO .T nly 29. 1M Prof. Henri BlInchIl’dV ChI Iottetnwn. WI! IllWIIK thou rev Ilg I medIl mm the bench AcIdemy In FIl‘II yellel‘dly "for bervlcel rendered abroad to the French clule." nrlnalnz 350 pulengerl. 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