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Not My 7( an mat. copy Member Audit a» 5 PAGE 4 wt: Reassurlng News The announcement that the RCAF Station at Summerside is to be continued, that there Will be no Ippreciable change in the number of personnel and that the Defense Department has authorized the signing of a million dollar contract for improvements to the runways. comes as a great relief after all the alarm generated over reports that the station might be closed down. All concerned in pre ing for a firm assurance from Ottawa in this matter are to be congratulated on their efforts. It must be assumed. however. that the question was primarily n military one. and on this point a valuable contribution to the tliscus~ion “as made in the Com- mons on Monday by Hon. J. Angus MacLean. Himself n Wing Com- mander of the RCAF (Reserve) with war 'ice which won him the Dis- tinguished Flying Cross. he was in good position to speak with author- ity. Mr. Macliean‘s chief point was that any sudden cut-backs in de fense. under pressure of the treas- ury board or otherwise, are ill-ad- vised until a reasoned policy can be worked out and llntil the defense committee has had a chance to study the matter and make recommenda- tions. He noted that the Glassco commi ion on governmental Expend< iture had recommended the closing of Only one base. namely the defense college in Victoria. and suggested that the economies be limited to this recommendation. He also stress- ed the important role of the sub- marine in modem warfare and urged that nothing he done to affect Mari- time Command of the RCAF‘ that would reduce its ability to meet sub- marine attack. But it is to our present Cabinet respresentative. Hon. J. Watson Mach'aught. that the chief credit goes for the news announced yester- day. Mr. .llacX-aug‘ht had from the start emphasized his belief that tho rumored close-down would not me- terialize. and had warned against making too much of an internal re- view which the authorities were making of various airports. He pledged himself to fight the issue if it nrose in the Cabinet. and this might have involved his resignation If the fight Went against him. It was a contingency which didn't arise. but his attitude may well have helped to bring about this fortunate result. So much for the present. What lCttc ‘ 7 7 7 . ori'onen to. [96.1. f a further easing of cold wnr ten- ions. and for communities which be- me too dependent on them ecu. omieslly and otherwise, to another utter. It Is perhaps time that we gave it more. serious consideration than we have been doing. Sir Alec's Campaign When he relinquished his peer- nge. Sir Alec Douglas-Home acquir- ed the unique distinction of being the first Prime Minister of Britain to h: o no seat in either House or Puller-Int. When Parliament opens on Wilbur 12. however. he ex- pects urban-sent in person. In the . .Mml'he will contest Kimm- . Wat Puuuhln. - runl constitu- ‘ay In he Mid: highlands thlt lib um Mtive. fig It "~Sdf Alec'n decision to the opening of Pnrliunent hmdoctodundfnrthts he ‘fr‘um the Want when the Parliament would recon- vene. To aulirl this Sir Alec could have deputized one of his Cabinet. or the (‘abinet could have exercised its Jttllll responsibility as the ex- erullre for Parliament while he stood for elerunn. Then he would not hate inrllrred Opposition lead- er Hurolil \i'lison's charge of throw- ing nutty parliamentary time and treating the t‘ommons “as his animal-d or refractory tenants.“ Sir Alec has countered this .qu “llh n ilnmocrntic demeanor. Opening his campaign in Perth. from the I'nsll'llnl of a livestock market. he sought to steal Labor's thunder \lllll a ‘pooch promising vigorous nititIDlllIYEIlllll'l and expansion of ‘ aln's econan and social ser- He also brought his foreign experience into play with a plriiuu to maintain Britain‘s nilclear Stl‘t‘lm'll nlliie exploiting every or» poriuniiv to improve East-West re- latlo Some oiuervers feel that the peer turned commoner is proving himself a strongm- opponent for Labor than was generally expected. But Labor is maintaining its lead In the public opinion polls taken since his sp- pointnlont. and the real tests are still ahead. The Prime Minister will ha\e no more than a year in which to mend the party fortunes. for a general election must be held at the latest next October. One test is closer at hand. Not the tht‘leCtlfln for the safe Scottish seat. November 7. but another one. on the same day, at Litton. a con. stituency about 40 miles northeast of London. It has a Conservative majori ' of 5.000. This is what the pundits will be watching for a sign of what Sir Alec can or cannot do as the new Conservative leader. Miss LaMarsh's Hopes Health Minister LaMarsh has assured a meeting of the. National Liberal Vl’omen's Federation that the Government is not shelving its national pension plan, as some news- papers have alleged. She hopes to see it proceeded with zit this session of Parliament or. if that proves im- possible. "at the beginning of the year—at the next session." It wasn’t the newspapers. how- ever, which were responsible for the lack of assurance shown by Government spokesmen in dealing with this matter after the Ontario provincial election. Miss LaMarsh had actively participated In that campaign. in favor of the Liberal provincial leader who had charged Premier Robarts with trying to sabotage the federal pension plan In favor of his funded pension scheme for Ontario. The overwhelming victory of the Roberts Government at the polls seemed to put a crimp in the Canada Pension Plan—not because Mr. Robarts had opposed it (he only stated he wanted more light on the matter) but because It was the Lib- eral line to so misrepresent him. By lending herself to this campaign Miss LaMarsh bittndei‘ed grievousiy. What looked like a good vote-catcher turned out to be nothing of the kind. and the smear of partisan politics she put on the issue hasn't entirely rubbed off yet. Let us hope that the Government will. indeed. be able to implement its promise of getting the national plan into effect early next year. In the meantime. however. Premier Roberts' stipulation still holds good. No public hearings have been held to examine the plan’s objectives, It! reel costs. its adequacy. or its work. ability. If it was properly conceived. it: should be able to stnnd up to the most searching inquiry. Miss 14- Mnrsh should get busv on these pro. liminary steps. if she intends to carry out her latest promise to the Liberal women's organization. EDITORIAL NOTES Commissioner CW. Harrison of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. whose resignation at the end of this month has been announced by Prime Minister Pearson. has .1 unique dis« tinction. He is the only officer in the force who was A member of the old Royal Northwest Mounted Police. - I - Imldon's Westminster Theatre. In Victim-in. to installing n simultan- eous translating system An thIt portion of 25 or more foreign visit- till will be Ible to follow the lotion of tho Pk! In their own hnguIn. Umhr th new system. fatn- trun— htdms out be relayed to earphones anon] the mt: Iimultaneouely. MAKES IT HARD TO HOUSECLEAN ETAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Trend Now Toward Youthful Ministries Polltlt‘al lenders in the demo- cratic countries are getting ynuncer. Wes| Germany‘s “Old Man" has retired. r ullowin 5 this trend. and out at u.s.A. which has a comparative child of 45 on President is the new British gmomment Prime .uuuuiu sir Alec noug- lssAHome has appointed 1 huge Mluistrv of all members H i I predecessor. Herold Macmillan. had two less of those. only 21 senior ministers were included in Ibe Cabinet: the other is were misleadingly knnun u; "Minis- ters of Cabinet rank" 1‘ h e l' s were ulsu tnur lnwllt-i- ministers, a chief whip. and 35 Parliamen- tary Ilndcr-srcrclanrs to £0 plele the massive “Ministry. in contrast. the u sn. cabinet. consists at only ten members. while our federal ministry cau- sists of a cabinet of 25 ministers and is Parliamentary sec- rel-1H“. LDW AVERAGE AGE The M Douglas-Home group of 33 millislers range: In Ige from ill years I!) (IS The oldest member is sl year old Earl of Dundee. who is a mlniller nut lll the cabinet. There Ire (W 0 PUBLIC FORUM This column t. up". i. In» Illa-"inn t- I) :nrupu-du) of nun-llaul . Irrul. ‘l'he nundlln 1.... mil, endonr wen-nu nu . i.. in. mun“ a unu— .. All nu..- molt: . "TRICK on TREA Sin—To grown-ups Oct. 31 will be Halloween. just Annular date on the calendar to the small fry it will be “Trick Trent" night. A night (or the lil- tic people In gud about Itrange looking costumes; Ind no matter when you live the lit- tle people will find you and de- mand llleir pound of flesh. So. to avoid having your win- dows chalked Ind your garbage pails strewn about. you'd bI well advised to stock up on elm dies. apples. cookie). Ind other toothsume trail. to spouse the younl try. [believe that man people get a kick out of seeing these Hul- Iowe'en sprites. The lew inno- cent prInlu they Ire me to pull should offend none. So let the little people have their night of un. But policemen will need to have their lulrd up against Icla of vIudIIIIm. ouch II we the experien put few monthl, at the hlndl of older their bulk cry. And in lame cases the tricks will be the fies. tturtum of mum—anyone; properly. Last year lever-l CInIdIIn towns and clue. were am over by group. at yum Armed with egg: at Incicnt ylume Ind To a they nod. beer or New. M II were opened flondtIII It!!!“ Ind Id Ind sever-l flllt II?! on mm. were pulled. tum-ted by stern m- h'Ilel. ll" tricth II“: "WI were hut lining m u! hop. II don‘t IIle luch mil thin Hm'en — no man nun-gin; tn hoodlum hm unu Id cm. "Trick or treat". my bl mud II the you“. but autumn uro- perty by older Imu- u not hm In innocent mull. Rather don "qu W one come under the estuary of crime. For which then con no excuse. Tuyuuoldorywtblw.wl any ennui-I this. And conduct milk- I“ loud eithe- on B-lh'l‘ul ' I uni. . flu Elf. mm Cuulmutwn so year aids. the Prime Minister him-elf and his bypassed rtv II for Ihnt pust. "Rcb" Butler.‘ other Cabinet members, who had been considered pol- Ilble luccenun tn the retiring prime minister. are as yenr old Lord Hallsbam. 41 Year old Ted Heath. and to your old Reginald Muuullng. The 9th oldest minister IS Win» ton Churchill's is your old Ion-in-lnw Duucnn Sandyl, who I. Minister lor Commonwealth Relations has visited Canaan. nu other mn-iuiaw in the cabl , net. Agriculture . nlstcr Chris- tophcr Stamps. 5 only it, An impressive total of se ve nteen ministers. or nearly halt in e group. m In timi- fortll‘s. and three more an only as y: u 1 old. The Average use at this youth. ful ministry Is is years Ind 5 months. Our present federal ubinet averages 51 years and 7 months. The a g e s of ministers ra n g e h-am the 71 years of Se 11 not Ross Macdcnnld to the as a Health Minister Judy LIMnrsh. Prime Minister Pearson I: as: then come] smut-y Minister Jack Nicholson et at, mid For- eign Minister Paul Martin an d Justice Minister Leonel Chevrler bulb to. A: well as Judy LeMursh. one other minister is sliil in his our ties: Defence Minister e u ul Hellyer i. :9. Six ministers are Is their lor- ties: Privy Council president By Herald The prospect of placing n man on the moon by the end of thin decade now appears to l he just a lluwly dying dream. lRussin might have done it. but ‘Suvlet. Premier Khrushchev says he no longer- is inter- !llcd. While the [7.5. would like to do It. technicul accomplish- ments so for I ‘ still has I long road to just In catch up to whet ' has done In far. it in probably Khrushchev! _destre tIIIt the U.S. keel: will ibehlnd Ind not clan the lilac: KW tllIt cIused him to In- nounce hi] withdrawn] from the moon race. Fur it in thin very chnllenge of I nice lhll. Ildet‘l Prelident Kennedy's cInIPIlEn Io gllll the billions of duIlH‘l from Ouflgfl'fl to cc the American splce progmn mov- ing at hiuh speed. WHAT'S 1m: HUIRY? Now some ten-mm m be- ginning to wonder whet III the hurry in about. Ilpecillly when to the rum tIII [1.8. ul- Ind trIv Ru 2 I won't try to get tint. Mom". dnnIl am i. m m legislntors unit to put n n. u. u- u.s. new to hell tn. urlel of mm deficits mu m: mutt-luau to the Inflated The lmlllc Wilt ll (Ill! VIII". tn." the 1.1.5. [remains-omnibus: n exciton-t m the moon nee W w mul- chev'c I‘m-I. My will line m lid It’ll! MM? Null (l l to mum (h. MI“ drive In In llur Illm. won an all 'Ir thu- g.“ Imu- .- [fill-u II he! of can...» Maurice Lamontsene. [mining- lion Minister Gliv Fat-read. Rev- enue Minister Jack G a r l n n d. Labour Minister Allen MacEIc- hen. Veterans Minister Roger Tclllet and Associate Defence Minister Lucien Cardin. It is interesting that two of the cahinrt'x three outstanding luc- c . . n u n n d M a c- Ear en. are included In this age group: the third new pnllticnl star is only jult out of It — 51 year old Trade Minister Mitchell Fsvrelu ma stun-p m n o in sitting In their first parliament: that they IIIVZ achieved notions] stardom In six months as psrlin- mentarinns and ministers lug- gests that young dogs can no ccsstully learn new trim. . n d that there i. no premium on old lEe. Considerubly older um: this Liberal "um Iver-g: m the emu-vulva Mi? in the present Parliament who served II min- Istcrs in the Int. These number IS, and range in age iron-i th c years at John Diefenbsitrr. through the as of George Nowian um Gordon Churchill and the in at Hugh Junn Flemming. down to the baby of the group. 42 yen- old Paul MArtinesu. This repre- unlutive tnun the Quebec side of the OtIIwI Valley Ierved an I minister less than IIX month! before the lost parliament WI l dissolved. yet he certainly o u l. shines many at nu inrmer col» leagues who were cunsldel‘nhly older. A Slowly Dying Dream? Morrluo n Ell-dill: Pres] stnlt Writer fllld In pic-innit Ior uninte- noun or urgency in program- ming probrhly will be multi- piled by his government's own public concentrltiun on us. accomplishment: — the emptin- au on the number at successful v.5. orbit: In mutt-m to the soviet sum“ In tandem orbit- ing of manned mt, tor loufler periods In more advanced sum quipmnt. INSTIRI STILL HIGGER Even It thI stone. the U5. nu yet to produce a rocket um equivalent in power to fill! used by the Russinns for the last few ycIn. All the American talk of overtaking the Rout-m ll blud mILnly on were Ind vehiclcl Hill In the plenum m' prototype siege. With Khrushchev new mini out of the moon nee. Kennedy likely will Mich III! cImPllln- inc tor more 1pm Itde on the hull of need to Improve vs mellow-4n lllly switch III emphIIII fmn the M u to I technolnllnl Nee. Eu! tit-t likely will nut any with It the mm ql-mor and Public IpmlofIrIcImlllemomi. And It. my be difficult to "I luvoc IIWlIt til soviet mllIlM! tun-t In am. when Rulllllll Ire h I V I u l trouble finding 0mm food. Undoubtedly. 1M Renntdy me will let lufflchnt fluid! In keen “I owe mgr m over-tin. It vim: Ipeedl but this won't help the 11.5.: 1c of .1. tin] In Amfltlll ml III. moon by im m'l' nmc‘nou m: mode earth disturb-non nu lur'o unme- Preventative For Smallpox I! Dr. ‘l‘luodm R. VIID‘IHI A new mulllech trut- mental IlnIIlpflx mebI tin molt Import“! IdVInce In th in utmu Ilncl :dwnn-i Jenner tmoiml iii-covered the un- cine. The chemlcll in question. Morbnrln. reprevent. more than - doe-do of rue-rah want on the put of British Ind American Iclentllll. This rim reduced the incident. of ImIII p o x in p e r cent In IndlI. where the Infection II prev-lent. The drul l- Itmed nt tiu per- m who cumel Into contact with a victim Ind who Is .umptlhie either hecluu he never wu vaccinated m- the procedure we. done many yell-s Igu. Prior to the advent of MIrhorIl'l. heIitb authorities v-cciwgd more indi- vtduIlI immedimly but III loo ouen thi- w done too IItu In t on period to prevent the Illness. As n re .u l t. they were condemned to - mm Ind Possibly mu Ittlck or - ni n l l- pox. Mnrbonn will chlnge Ill Ilill. A apart in Thu Lnncel. - Brit» Ish medical journal. nyl every smallpox plflent admitted to the infectious disease haspitu. Tou- diarpet. Mldras. India. between Februlry Ind July of 1m. wIs questioned about umwlw tune into contact with him utter file not defeloped. A IotIl or 1.127 susceptible persons were tound and vaccin- Itcd. Many others were exclude ed bee-use they land hId Imnll- pox m- refuled to cooperate.) oi the tot-l. 1.101 cont-cu wu- given Murborln and the rem-in- der were used as controls. All were visited 16 days luter to de- termine wh It had happened. There were three mild cases of lmallpoK n m o n g th . Ire-ted group. in contrast. 73 me- [Ib‘ curred wun 12 deaths among the Lies contacts who had been vac-l cinnted but not treated with l Marhorln. The drug appeared to be mull. effective among contacts who never bud been vaccinated. This in Inrtutille because In Iome western countries. mnny person: have not been vicclnltcd a nd epidemic! have appeared In the lust few years. Marbonu list) in effective when the cnllfl t is not. detected mu eunuch for rees- lful rte-vaccination to offer a ny- chance of protection zxcnctse 1N HEART TEST )3. R. writes: wtm show- up on on electrocardiogram while exrrclsing that I: not shown on thll test while resting? In some persons. especinlly those With narrowed coroan met-let. c h a n g c n In certain waves Ire fluted in the electrov cmiumm d u mi 5 exmlu. This is used at test. In Inginl pectoris. Mrs. B. writes: Do the birth control pills delay meultnl- Itlon? It In. h o w can . woman tell it Ihe is pregnant? REPLY These pills should not delay menstruation. They prevent ovu- lotion and are 99.9 per- cent effective «tun used as directed. As I result. other reasons for the delay should be considered. SOUTH TActric wonps 2.1..v. writes: Is there . aims to cure nuns? “EFL Yes. If you refer to the m o It common tom of (ilarlnsll. usuA Illy culled elephantiulx. It Is confined lunuly to the [or cut. This worm Infestation Is trelled with Human or Caparsolatc. VF:le NO’I' INVOLVED 1'. u. writes: Docs smoking harm varicose veins of the legs? REPLY No. But the menu are cut. striated by nicotine In . cert-In percentage of the populltlnn. TodIy'I lie-MI nun — Keep the feet dry. Our Yesterdays (From III: fiuIrdIIll Fllelt TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Dumber 30. ms Hallowe‘en II In old Roman custom. Ind when CIIIIdIIn children [n from house to hot“: on HIlIowe'en Iskilll tor Ipplel or other tRItI. they Ire merely following I prIctIce esthlIlhcd by boy: In other counlrlel of the older World thoude of ycIrl lit). The 5.5. Hochelul w h I c h “A mm between ictnu nd Ch htlewwn will III-he III! MD clrln c with uIIEI'Il TIN YEARS AM new I). rive [.rIduILInl Nurllnl An- list-nu of the Prwlnclll s-ne mnum were prevented wtlh pint Ind centric-tn II. In Im- pmnivo ceremony summon. They were Msry Jun Johnson. Flo- Miss at. Kelly. Summmlde. who in: been on the mo or not- mIn'I Ltd. for meal yeIrI you. :7 tar BIIIIIIMu. Ont. whet-e III: h “ch a polltlun. she wn “complaint by Milo Am GIrdet. n. N. who will tune In Mame-i. SIIIIIIII Island Dairy rm? 0. GAY. PM. PHONE H261 NOTES BY ample; It I sin! I: I our it you‘re l ya me with young-ter- — u titer l Ichllm I It the Mon and. — ChllhIm Ne I. NW II II letflll in IIII MIA] THE WAY ’ MM! film." “Tut” it": 1"“ ‘ up I I . —5I‘| . more hum “ Antiqued- Thu I: Is where I felluw cln‘l (Ill Iboul 2.000 yell-I old Be very cIl‘eiul hll experience! In the FIrII In cIi'ryinl It." Moving World WIr without Idverllllnl "You cIn depended me. Drain; hll I19. — Fort William Tlmel- Jourull. A puuuur II III IIrDlIne leI fIr Ill-I In the lky when the pilot hello to inulti hysteria-I- ly. PI enle “WII ' the joke? Pllo m thuhlnl of whet they‘ll IIY It the slylqu when they find out We oqu» Montrell Star. WI; I'll be u weful of It Is ltitwere new"—Clntham News. A little boy went to his uncle's “rue: “Could you lend me I few [Ilium at n “ at do you and III (or, my boy?" "The lchool In burnln Monti-ell sut- Markets Fer Tress IIIKIIM Mhmll While emphnil must be pllt- ed on CIIIIdI'I blllc export] nu nth. pulp Ind piper. miner-ll Ind other products built In our trade with other enuntrlel, there Ire other It wording lVellllel of trndo it properly pursued. A good example In reported by the ledernl Department at Trade and Commerce. There I!“ been I recent In- tgnlllul development In export- ll'; film! Creed (0 Venezu- u. Decoration of coniferoul trees certainly II not nItIve to Vene- zuell bee-use few of thll IMG- ies grow in It. uvptcll clhnItI. Yet. because of growing col- onial of mull from northern coumflfl. Ind the funny Ven- czuelann who hove lived Ibroud. the use at Christmas time: has became something of I YuII- tide lrIdIt-lon In thIt country. CIu diln ChrlItIIIII t l' e e s III!!! I good reputation In that country now. Ind the tree! Ire avidly sought. The demand could be grutly inure-ml. TM den-moan. how ever. worn: that CInIdiIn exporters mult try to PTEIIWI III! In. eour - Inch - hat by IIhII cfldlt pIInl nd by follow- In their shipment: through so tint consumer: thin receive Canadian trees In good shape This Is lull one example It! the upportuultlel which I r I leIIIblI to expand ClnIdlan trade in lulu? val-ts om: world. The help which eln be liven by In efficient Ind wide- nepui-tment of Trade Ind Com- merce clu be invaluable. IDEA plovislans. oft a mont Tel. u-m Add AN INVESTMENT THAT MAKES SENSE . Montrenl Trust‘s CONSOLIDATED INVESTMENT PLAN‘ let! you participate In a professionally managed. dlverltfied porttulto at In IrII'IIJIl too of only 'A of t%. i No sales load/rigs. No wlilturawnl pond/flu. Na contractile! Invest In a lump sum. or on I contlnulnfl bull Involt for Income. or capital growth. 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