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M. p ion... ml in... . ‘1 a mm At Cicnllltion W wwb-v bum a... fit". 4 Sugar Price Squeeze When American consumers ca n L huv sugar for half the. price asked i in Canada. there i: little wonder that ('altaliidl! hollsenncs are com- plaining. Liltlc wonder. too. that Ottawn alitlint‘llies have Ilch urged to reveal the result of A study of the unlikely that this \\lil m1: *c surllr niilch cheaper. but at least it may throw some Authoritative light on the question. “'9 haven't heen able to find much in American exchanges on the l subiect. but the London Free Press offers an explanation of sons. which we. give. for what it is worth. t‘anada did ill‘lI. it seems. have, I stockpile or constant quota of sugar . It: fixed price as did American manu- facturer: Our supply. but not its price. is R'liai‘diiteEi'l through the l Commonncallh Sugar Agreement. And while tlisliilllltors use the sub- ' sldized Canadian sugar beet crop. they depend largelv on the world sugar market at its current prices for their riav—to-dav operations. The. l7niled States government huys large quotas of sugar from war inns Carihhean lands at a price which is normally as much as a cent. above the world market price. This price Ilsa applies to cane and beet ungai- grown in the United States. l in the last. two years. with its pur- chuses diverted from Cuba. Wash. ington has redirected Cuban huv- . ing to other Latin American lands. The price was approximatelv lit. the normal Sllzar price at that time. Tn- i day. though, with world sugar prices ‘ almost double. the level when this contract was made. l'S. distrihll- tors are ironing much chooper suizar than those hllyin: llil‘ccllv hit the world market. With the l‘nited States Assured of her sugar suppr hv quota. and Britain ’hrouzh the Sugar Agree— ment guaranteed her needs. the world market is narrowed. Weather conditions and an upsurge. in de— mand can rcadilv upset this smaller "world" market. as has happened in recent month ' In some, measure this may ex- plain the difference: in American and Canadian quotations. But. as the Mndon paper notes In its commen- this should not prevent the fgdernl Justice Department from ex. “pining closely the hooks of the mar refiners. *Canada's New Stamps ' Designs have. now heen oppmv. eviTlor two of Canada's 1064 stamps. 1%.; first to he released ls thc ncw regular issue seven-cent. which Is saleduied to appear in February 3131 will replace the "blue goose." gimp which has been in use, since Ngvemhcr 1952. Focus of the new duiiz-n is an airplane in (light. with ma oubwn air terminal occupying the forefront. The, dominant color of til} stamp is light blue. with shades of; varying intensity. :The first stamp in three rnlnrs tqbe issued hv this country will up- i par in March of next year. the pricing siludllou. it ' t. a beinir “unity in Canada". In t centre three maple leave.- on I a le branch are shown in tones of yilow and red. To the left, Is a red 9 id bearing three yellow lions. lunatic oi“ Great Britain's con- ution. To the right is a bin. M on which three gold {leurs-de- dqdcted. The shields on both It: partially obscured by the 0 leaves. *"Orikingily." uys Postmaster Axeilull Del-lit. “we thought Vin. the two shields fully expou— ? W to tho the up]. 19.1. our own Famdiau symbol. cov. er them partmllv. We feel that in n“; \iav we show that we are proud to recognize the contributions of Great Bl-llaln and France. but at the Mme lime recognize that Canada is IIL‘ill’Ii‘i‘ one nor the other. but herself " Antillwl' interesting feature is the lli‘ll‘liltil or the words “Postage” or "Posth‘ and the “cents” sign. “In this. ~n_\ s .\ii‘. Denis. “we follow the precedent of milny other postal ad- minisli‘aiitlnS for example Great Britain and Switzerland. and at the sonic time achieve a clearer. less clutzolcd 4I.imP. As to bilingualism, in mv vva the word Canada is fully bilingunl onrl lleods nothing to rein- force it in this regard." \ “mu-id pence” stamp will a so allle l‘I the 1964 program. prob- ath Ill .lulle Ils purpose will be to “ril'nn' attontioll to the observance in imzl in ion 'cars of peace which has lIE‘f’II “ENC-sell between (‘an- aria and our iiclchhor to the south." The Pllztmaster General's state- monl= nhmv quoted are from n spcrcll he 3 ve recently to the Lon- dmi T‘ii'l' Society. We were looking l them {or some reference to a stump design commemorating the rclilcnlllnl 0T the first meet- in: of the t‘onfcdcmtion Fathers ill t‘hdl'lnllclou —lult were disappoint- ed. l‘cl'lia like our Causeway. this de. ml is still in the "planning Slime" Even Laurler Failed The idea of instituting some check on the attendance of mem- bers of the House of Commons—par- don [or bringing this matter up again—is lilsElV to receive attention from the special committee to be ap< pointed to don . ' and means 0! expediting the hl.iness of Parlia- ment. Lcl’: hope that it will meet with better success than the Hi- tempt of a similar committee in 1906 to establish a daily rollecall. There is a certain parallel lie— tween recent developments in m. lawn and what happened early in the centurv. as recalled in the Toronto Globe and Hall by Mr. “CC. Ci‘aicli. veteran Canadian journalist and author of A History of Canadian Journalism. A zeneral election hall been held in Novomhcr. 190-1. Par- liament met ill Januarv. 11m . Three days before the session ended in .lulv, meml-iel's voted themselves an increase in inrlcmllltv from the Si” 500 that had been in I‘Ifect since 1901. to $2.500. “hen the, second firsslon opened In March. 1908. Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Lalll‘icr mnvcri for the up- pointment. of a special committee to examine the ruins with a view to ox-petiitlmz the. work of the House. The committee, was composed of Sir Wilfrid and two of his followers. 0p- posilion Leader ILL. Borden and two Conservative members. I‘nd Mr. Speaker NA. Belcourt. This committee recommended. among other things. that “there shall he prepared daily in list 0! members attending the House and such I list shall he recorded in the votes and proceedings for the day." Though Sir Wilfrid was urged not to proceed with Its adoption. he would not oizree. It was irlverl second read. ing and adopted as part of Rule 24. without. discussion. On the following night. however. when the attendance was slim. a motion to reopen consideration of Rule 12-! was made. and lhe. clause. was attackcd by RC. Macpherson. MP for Vancouver Pity. Is “a piece of cheap lcuislatinu “For my part." said the Vancouver stalwart. "I do not propose to he, placcrl in the position of man who has to bomb in and register at I nickel-in.t.he-slot: machine. such as then have In factories." Mr. Viacpllorsorl moved that the clause he struck out. 28 members came to his support: only ‘26 were opposed. and the motion carried. So the revised rules wont, through .l'nn In! a roll- ‘l'hat was over half ll century lilo. Ind the. trulmts have been hav Inn A grand old time ever since. EDITORIAL NOTE NDP Leader Douglas. it good man .It. a quip himself. was the butt cl! this one from the Yukon member in the House of (‘ommnns the other day: "it occurs to me that the vis- ion of the hon. member for Burnaby- Coqui'tlnm is often obscured by his hIio clipping over hil oyu." c ETAWA REPORT by WE’LL SOON RUN OUT_OF DOVES Patrick Nicholson 39w»: $0.35 Shocked AIWhai Colleagues Eat W h l l P maul visitors I re ‘ s h orkrd in un- spectacle of Members of Parliament at work In ule lloliso of Commons. the . LibL‘ lol Toronto-Park» p_ llrd by the sight or i lilS (‘t'IlIK‘ \ calm: in the par- llanwlllnvi restaurant \ll um ire cloam l-nvei-ed wnil ilch chocolate sauce'" Dr It a l d E s 1 exrlaimed to me. ‘Thal's the sort or loud which makes so man)‘ ot than ten pnlilltls (II more overweiglul" sl. inv Haldasz _ bis Po i 1in Iamll_ nun» is pronounced -‘ . ~nl s r is i oven: 01 anllnlo- horn doctor riI modi- l'IllP iilln i: no“ a ’ lci'an xit- nu; in l lllld Parliamt‘nl He . “rovinlis slil In Canada's two Shnrll‘sl nnrnnmnnis. on: Diel'cn- baker minority houscs nI l'l5’l and lilo: no u not only an ex- wilencnd runny doctor. hut also an Intonsc and hard- nnmn: pnliill'lan. nbo has al- n-ally non promotion to tilt‘ very lm'l'lpl‘iatr‘ post or Parliamen- tarv Serrctarr tn the Minister at HE‘ lIll .llittv Lillian HP ‘iar‘i i‘t‘Et‘mlv wint‘d in il- n nl on can bn-linlav ,' rltinn nn-lsion ol th s . llmim Drparlmctll when l posed l to button question "What is I balanced diet. and why is it im. rtant"" Goon FOOD—GOOD HEALTH Dr llaldnsi has but ulde experience as d gEIIPl’al III‘aclh tionci‘ II'I Toron . he! nilrat‘tPtI unipsbmd interest by his Views on I‘ll:t The short answcr to my quel- llun. he said. Is Ill tmost Cana- dial-l5 are undernourished and over-(ed. while thc less neailby iamlliei tend to assess their lln- ‘ unclal priorities Ill v ndviscdiy. so that thcv spend their money on till‘ \lron: lhings [lrst The purchase 0i adequate Elli-“Ilium: i oi the I'Ight lands is not an o l' rial disbursement: lt llmuid re- ceive priui'ily "The purpose M the Nutrition D|\'|Slnn IS in instruct canadlbnl ubni a halancctl diet cnfl5i5|s "I." he told me “i think til ii in this do - and age \lhcn the or» in mallv tond ladduls and M mIIr’h ndvertlslu: on TV no in other neus medn about IIM‘Y \‘llnmms and new type: or (and. . u iv all the more Imperative um nulvlic health authorities should continue lnlorlnml: the Canadian Donnie that . balanced diet. is sllilicicnt Io mot-t the needs in n . normal human beln Our Yesterdays (From lhc Guardian Film TwnNTv . FIVE vmns AGO (November i2. null Lit'IIl A F inmkl Gnrmley o! the Prince Edward Island Highlanders lBlack witch; lins‘ neon sclccted a member nI Canadian rille learn which will‘ represent the Dominion It ihe mil annual meettni: ol the NI- llonal Rille Association at illi- li-i, England In July oi neu )ear OTTAWA, Nov I2 ICPI —K|nz George Vi Ind Queen ElIlIbEtJIl will Irrlve at Quebec City on‘ the British Batilcilip Repui‘ May is_ and SI“ lnnn Halifax . approximately June ill. Prime Minister Mackenle Km: Inv unullced today, run run And 1 November ll. 1953! Connie J McCarthy. Morell.l who lenvu today (or Toronto in‘ the provincial rrprt'nnlultve‘ y the 1, until). .l provides III “title lees. ioduing Ind bond lol' - IHIIr-yelr mum i ding to . drlrec in lKrlcu|~ fl. nnym Studio! inn-- DlWCllllv ed from Hot: TWL Pr . prelideul at Prowl: am- Ltd. the Brown block. izlcllmana Street. In which they have mIIlI- tuiued ler studio [or lb. pnl “V. lyll". "True." “I! Doctor :1 d (I e Ii. “t h e r c u: certain llllics which need b special dict this should be ‘prcsci‘ibcd in patienl's physician We have ainzys stressed thal seildla: sis and sell lrealmcnl are d (‘I’DIIS habits. Furthermore. N- cessive doses ot certain \ltamlns can have harmiui Eflerls '- EAT G001) BREAKFAST “From mv experienle at u practising physician. l l? a tiled that LII! vast malnrm nl mi Patient: consume onh rollce as their breaklast. The Mist mcal oi the day should he a stilislanr Ilal one: IIIIS “mild ulci'cnt n 101 III the symptoms oi “viii. and dizziness \\.llltI ma people suIicl ill tllr toi'onlulli "Adherence to a hztlnllccd diet would also prmrnt Ithcsltv." the Doctor said. l won say the majority of Canadians I I‘ c ovcrweighl. and "HS Is bccnllst‘ lncv eat. loo in ii r ll ol ccl’lzlln types 01 food. Such a.‘ his I n d carbohydrate: Examples It rr rich milk ch desserls nos: mm. vha The Cordpleai Duffer l‘MkIEs. hlsculls and cake ln- sit-ad olllun ice cream Wlth lavish rlt‘ll bbornlnlo snurc. poo ple should (Ill snerbel Most people are ten pounds or mo re nvovnelsbl This increases Ihclr r'lilnccs nl developmc dinbvlos. gall bladder disordcrs. cardio - vnu-nlnr il't‘akness and n a i so . (lortteases lht‘lr lonzevity 0V ‘ uciulll is a serious nrllnnal pm. bicln. which apdatenliv oclui-s in more lhan on per (‘Fnl oi the nplt’" lImi can pronlb rriuczilc thrm- sclvcs about the conslilulinn o! a hnlnuccd dlcl". I askcd Doclor llzndosz “The nuhlic can he Iquimcd in: tho inonun-e published b; ollr hcnnrlmcnl oi . lioual Health and w e l is re," he told me “Parents should learn the Iar'ls. and communicate thtm in their children " Those booklets. I Ienrn. fir! dlunbnnd through the various pro\lllci"l health dcparimenls l t‘rlh! thorn Amitth dew. fltlaun Journal The latest thin: {or the goitcr Is I 5an M time! o keen the lclt bun straight on the dump slroke so [he club taco hits lhe ball squarely ll IS worn undor a long»slceved shirt will. one or there and a tew ot the new "znerutud" izuli halls the inven- Ion m tinkering viib. evcn a duller should be able to dazzle that crowd oi skeptics II in 9 first toe. OI course he may Itlll Inlgel to keep his head well down. So the ingenious inventor might de- vise a good mkmn that nould llive CErlnin brbucllon altainst. the embarrassment nl lopnlni; the bull. Ild tor the man who III: trou- hie with in; grip. why not A two- handed steel glove. wnn rubber Iacinz. that would muslin» the sport. hands lobe In the righl posi- tion" it could come. Inlel-locklng or owl-lapping. and have hirich and “mints to make sure ill! ui-ists hrcak Ill the right stace in me hacksuing. The cnlIer would then need A little plfitlnrm to put his feet in the right position with adjust.- mcnls Ior club. distance and lie. and llllle springs lo tell him when to shill his WeiEhl from leit (ml to right and bark m ll Thu! Icroutrcd I l u l I! r couldn'l ncIi-l breaking par. in incl he could hire an unskilled worker. pill the ncboutremem on huh and send him cut to bruit par. rctlrinl hlmlelI to the flood Icllowshil) M the club house. Mid ii that wouldn't be hilt would he? Republican Dilemma B! BIrrII Mmlunfl c-n-uI-n Full sun wrlw Th! stlullnle between new York Governor Nelson Rocke- Iellel Ind A rlzon B Senator burly Goldwlter fur the Re- publican party-l presidential nomlnnion could result In the nominuliou ot . durkllm‘ie cull- dldale H such bl Richrrd M. Nixon. Inn-nel- v.5. vice-presi- dent and unsuccesslul Presiden- tial cIndldute in 19!» Before his divorce and mour- ring! this year. Rocketeller was bonsldorbd lite lerdimz cundI date. nut marlly before he i nounced lnl declllon this week In mil the nominltinn. it public opinion survey um um about two o every five mem- hen at his own bmy would not vole lol- him it he wen nomi- Imled Ioi’ president oldwaier. who i- 9 pi i c e u n keieiler u 3 public Dpininn IIvoriIe. ll I Iy‘mbol o! the con- IchIliV! reIcllmi to the de- mansion-born new Dell oi the 193m The New Dell enllrfled the icdcrll gmmmnt'i where Ind cnnlrihlfled to the decline cline n! conservllilm 0: Lite dominant American politic-l polio-bony cnidwmr. . phoenix rim Irom llle m... nl LhII. come warm. I! . llery ldvoutz oi late: rights Ind Indivialullun luml He urges I P0 "4011 Icv union the Cmmllnlit bloc. AKIN To DEMIICIA'I'? Rockdeller on in: other IIIM Ix I libel-l who i. oppoud lo inn .boiu everythiu dam-m lb.- ml II on out Ibout iI mmh Dom Illlm He II a mite-n who mind: mm ill: I Demo: L n MIlly RepubIIcIu tool tilt. 1‘ Incl Dublin Indium to- 'wards Rnrkeleller'l divorre Ind ‘ rcmurrlafle. his brand 0 ill)- ‘ enlism ix too close to Prelldenl iJolin F. Kennedy'- in live an Ville” any real cholco. The IrRIImelItn IIIluII Gold- water Ire thII lie II I political ‘dinosaur espousing In extinct. brand «I political nnd economic . conservatism. that cannot cnm-‘ mnnd WWI-r luppm’t Ind at hill Ideas on loreuzn policy r out M touch with uncle-mu. realitles if lhe dilemml In curried lo the numlnntlniz cnnventlon in San anclnca next summer and if Rnclieiellcr is able In "In midi-me prim e lhere n In excellent chlncc thl convention would be nuts 0 ID i .m-ke up in mind between tho wo men. leoN NEXT PICK . b in... u. bmi ml- dend- l lock could be Rich-rd Nixon. Turnished mount In: elecu l H‘wrd me be—In I camebrck Iflel' hll loll in Rh! presidential ‘rlce. He WII deflated In 1%! (Ur (M lwernonhlp l1! Cal-VOD- ‘nlI Ho Mnlenll I middle-M- ‘ttle 7 road plllloflvli)’ Delve-n > Goidwilcr Ind Rocknleller. His deIBII by Kennedy 1 by the llimmen oI marlin only 13.500 mu .mem — and Republic-n hlve to (amide! Kennedy I lab gelled populinly In the mo. bo- ne 01 hi! IlInd on civil nulm. Although lenn denial III II “chill: IM nomination. he IIII Judicioully muse lllelllilnl mum or Rockdellil' 51 ll. chain! to can. out In (Ivor c . And in l deadlocked can") lllfm he wmllfl need till IIIva III both (mm. Irl Serum Aids Immunin By Dr. Theodore I. I'll: Dulle- The blood normally carriu unlit-ladies lbnl p rote cl a uninsl a varier 0! infection“. when a special situation bribes. Is in I known expomre lo - con~ Inginus disease, immunity can be bolstered by the use at - spe- cial mum. impaled by lepai‘atr in; the gamma globulin. team [he resl at In: blood Years ago g.g . as H il called, was employ- ed to protect children Igninsl polio Ind inqu. A more concentrated lorm. imam-immune gamml globulin. Hill is usrd to induce tempo- nry Immumly against viral ha- pailtls. mulnrll. mumpl. chick- en pox. tetanus. Imalipox Ind helplul in streptococcal. staph- yincnccll. and other Infections. Gamma globulin n ohtIined from volunteers inmwn to have in ubundnnt supply DI Ipeciiil: antibodies. Many pints ol blond m required because the amount oi prolectioli in each blood dana~ til-m IS nilinnesimbl. in "us re- speci. humans in replacing horses as a source nl supply nI Immune bodies Blood bank: m an excdlcnt depository because lhe scrum can be nblalncd imm lilies qnaniinls oi pooled blood nnollur use Inl‘ cc. was de- ncrlhed in n letIcr received re- ccnlly Mrs .\i. VII'OIP' "My grandchild lacks ganinlu glob- ulln and “IE donor IS giving lni-n shots oi tins substance will Ills or will llle condition remain or lire?" This letter lat-ks t'ui’liln iacls that would he needed Im‘ an ac- curate answer Some children n e heir sup- ply oi 5.: and have little or no built-in nraleclmn against cer- tain inlecltolls. The deficiency mav lic lransmnl. houcvcr. and WI‘J correct ilscll as the EMI- bnlly lornlatlun mechanism ma lures, s lnle lath ot g: 'I-gIm~ ma- nln- hulln~emlal ls rare and canal he Chagrinst with out special blood tests We can. l‘lilinn may he innorllcd or it may be associated with dislurb- anles oi lymph glands and other strurulrcs These children pick up one mlcltlnn alter another and may need 5 i: replace- nlunls Ill Idilllml’l In the routine ll'ICdiCflliml 0n the ollicr hand. manv physicians assume a child is deficient in this sullslnnce “lil‘l‘l lil‘ is s-ckiv and dovelops rcpvaiod mlccllnns They pass ine lesls and give iniec- llum ol 2 g to raise lmmunily lion-:v I\‘ DIABETES .I s \I‘I‘Iles is hnncy iii» linicd on n main-m diet" i met tun ldlovr diabetics who Inld me it is. REPLY \‘c-s provided it is mt'ludeli nl llie diabetic diet in this diet. the proportion nt . proteins. and lzus i: wanted oul Etieflliilrally. SCAR SCRAPING .i F c. \Il’iles' can a slum- a scar on lllP left side or th e IIIISI" vicar the c_\‘u he removed aucccssiully" REPLY Yes. dependinl upon the depth at the scar Dcrmabi‘fls- inn may he successlul If it Is sbnliow TODAY'S HEALTH HINT»— The llllesline rebclx to ten- Ilon. NOTES BY The InIlI who I!" ‘1": "id it beiore Ind l'li it. nunln.‘ me encounter In audience thll hu hand it belore Ind won linen Iglin — Olllwu Journll. A [and merely helps a husband In re- member that his wiie‘l birth- day was Ihe dIy belore yesterv dnyi Chnthnm News. One «I In: legend: nl mu- . chnndising is that you don't “K the steak. you sell the sizzle Tbn Ipproach lb ullliig my be eliectlve on I one-slim bun. lbut it cannal pmvllib the guild inundalion necded tor lane-term mble trade relations. —Wimli- peg Tribune. Lillnunnni wlia detected m. ently lroin - Russinn min In Hu~ l iiiax commented after his lirst ‘ any. work in Toronto uuu the l Russian! would lhlnk it crow lo take Iwu or nine cullee breaks during the day. Anti maybe those Russlam would he ‘ right. r Glob! Ind Mail Tur- onto. memory mo alien: Mr. Alblnnl Vlhryl on: oI lliz‘ THE WAY Now Iii-t mm M “l nip... mullle hand out pr. rn . n m lepI with groceries. how long heiorz the Post OlIIu Ilarls banding lI|l| premmm groceries with Stampsvroilaul Jfliu'nIl. nul- m mlnnIuclurcrl nu. think oi everyming. Ful- Inslallll they put a Windshield wiper on your car In the policeman will have some place to lull the over. lime parking ticket.—- Spartl Herald. Don't be unhappy dreams “Ever seem to Cllmll mm» just. be lhlnlliul ydn r nightmares don't~ New York lmlx. |I your man; Ill: Deprenlun .vean - mun was hired ii I inb v a . Ivailable. Today be accepts a position. Tlni-ly yem no lie in. tired [mm a i b. Today he Ie dei‘s his resignation. 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