G U A R D I A Nlscale executive conference. involving onlyl Min- V N '1 -H E eleven persons, at which Prime Published every week-div inurnllil II 134 Prince street. Chui tster St' Laurent tttoutd nteet the ten Pro" '”"'"""" " '”- "- '” """'”" ”"'"” Llmlm vincial Premiers. Such a conference couldi 'l:evere Prince Idvnrl Inland Ute Ihe nu" l , , , . mm... m ii....,... i... it 5...... ' discuss immediate problems and map out; . l A I Bdlto . P w ix ' IllL::dNfl00I nI"tH.:n.i:ereine.rMo;l.::ue Smualbenon. Aiilhoi l0ng'te”-n ones to be taken up at 3 fu”'l u Ieoon " W” "'” '” '3' "W W" 0'9-N-I--L scale conference later on. mm In considerationi ::gE.Il'Il:IfPl. i.ineelm:t:0wn.o!:::m;iI;smem:i:.t:umG I:ItI;lI Of both. it would certainly re-establish the: DH lnnum. Economic Committee, and get that organ-i "Tho etrongnt memory In vielker than I ization working-as indeed it should have tt" "”'tt"f I been all along. . MONDAY. DEC. e, not I "There are evidences of a new spirit ati - Ottawa, which is as much the result of. with T” Thugs t new conditions as of new faces," adds the Charlonetown has made 3 long Stop I013 Globe and Mail. "The Government cannot ward with the construction of the Queen; ignore the warning of its own statistics thatl Charlotte High School which is being offi- 50”” belle" a”a"g9m9"l must be madel jail), Opened this evening. There had been with the Provinces and municipalities. It: ii lag in school facilities in the. city for must See that tt we are gomg to have at . - - . -J many years but it is being made up andi fiscal policy that can meet the new condi more by the provision of this splendid tt0n5' tt tte ttte Eomg to have an economy building. From being forced to occupy that will maintain development. and If we every nook and cranny of classroom space? ate gomg tt-t have tt pmpett Sharmg of fun”. and attend classes in shifts. the children of tttms amt, ttntmces, among the three tevetsi the Island capital have been treated to the Qt auttt0t'tty' the ttme has come to do somei luxury of adequate and even admirable fa-' Sctttgtts tatktng abtmt tt' 3 Cimiesl One other thing Ottawa must see, and The reasons for the t('l'Oll(.liIlU which that ts the tatttttte of the ttempottattyt tax made building iiccessary at this time are rental agreements to do, the Job the-V tttetteil both the growth of the cilv which liar.” Supposed to dos The ttastc pttobtem Otttttttve t D . v - I . , . '. . : doubled since the last important school and hztwlnot Ptotmlces t:ma;1"S' Andi liuildinr: progi'aniiiic. and also the fact that. Ottiet pmbthms tmte dtsctttse t emsett CS5 mum pcopic mam, are mmammg at School which were rot even considered when the; in larger numbers than ever before. It used d-'n't'3m,tt7'ltS ttvtttm drill?" tlpi. for Oxampton in he accepted that the school population Cd"-Catl0”' O9" Sotutttms wt” have to be- - v . . . i imuid Show A decided drop with each sought A soliilioiis which last, solutions. liighcr use groiip. so tiiat the number com- lthtch gotten plating grzidc ten was small iiidctcl ('Ompill'- ed with that commencing grade one. Today there is a serious attempt to give uiieasf junior high school to practically all youngsters. This means that there can be l'DI IURIAL NOTES Britain's first telecobalt unit for cancer treatment was opened recently at Bristol! General Hospital. The unit was designed byl no selection of the particular group which; the staff of the hospital and built at Cam-l is interested in and capable of following a bridge University. it is said to be an im. rigid curriculum which is designed to givei movement on existing units and does the a "solid grounding" for advanced work int same work as a 3'o00,000 voit x.i-ay ma, x 1 PUBLIC FORUM l this column II open to the Illclll Ilun by correspondent: of iiuutlann If Inlereel. The Guudlen due no! neeeunrlly endone the opinion ei corresnondenln. ALTERNATIVE VOTE sir. - I was interested in the ::ii.oiial entitled "Alternative Vote” in your issue of November 27th. I Prouclly We Hail l , Not long ago an official of the American State Department was ousted from his post after having vserved in' diplomatic positions for ltwcnty-three years. Mr. John Paton iDavies. the dismissed servant, was .flr':d bcxause in the opinion of an A The Davies Dismissal By I-Ieiith Mncqunrrlu civil service and its freedom from political iun Science actions like those against Davies will not encourage foreign service officers to be mice -- "reporting only what their superiors want to hear or hedging so that no turn of ..g arts and science. Not Democracy In some of the southern States m.gan,i takes the training of perhaps a thousand ized groups and individuals who look with' musicians t0 Produce me 309d 0”e- Hts L b I 01' favour on the Supreme Court's anti-segre-i gation ruling are running into all sorts o i i difficulties. The latest device adopted by belle" amsls 31 the WP- Councils", ll ' ' t f m ymg ffolgoisibgrlest but should serve a useful purpose and the so-called "Citizensl have been set up as those who want to delay-or, frustrate-the carrying out of the ruling: is the economic boycott. An indication 0 how it works was given the other day by Dr. Emmet Stringer of Columbus, Missis-. sippi. State President for the National As- sociation for the Advancement of Colored . . . "We had a branch president, a merchant,” said Dr. Stringer, "who had to give up. A group of men drove up to his store and told him to get in the ca1'. did and they took him to his bank and there were the banker, his wholesaler. and other people who gave him credit. They told him that if he did not give up his anti- segregation views they would give him no He had to give up, go bank- . . . "As for me,” continued Dr. Stringer, "I can't get credit anywhere People. more credit. rupt. or get out." and Im just starting out." Asked to comment on the purpose and activities of the Citizens' Councils, Mrs. Wilma Sledge, a member of the State As- "They are organized for the segregation. i They do not and will not advocate violencel There must be some name . . . for this sort of thing; but it would be a In view of the the Columbus others-one sembly, said: sole purpose of maintaining in any form." shame to call it democracy. treatment handed out to mercliant-and. doubtless, to can only suppose that Mrs. Sledge with her tongue in her cheek. a man out of business for advocating For H1058 W110 are "01: chine at much less cost and with less ill- going furtfier there must be training which effect on the patient, is an end .n itself rather than being merely 0 0 0 preparatory for further formal education. cannot agree with you that the "Single Aiterii:.tivc Vote" has the dates and thus have "mediocre Bad musicians serve a good purpose, in S0V9"lm9"i- ,, . . . . g In the Mariiimcs you still adhere pihe opinion of Ralph Vaughan Williams. nmiiy .9 me W, nmy mien. The British composer points out that it and thus Cmidluoiis l'efel'l'ed l0 by the Cliamber of Commerce do not exist. However. in Ontario rind the Provinces west we have the CCF. idea is that broadening the base of the Credit pmtzitfsgtgifittivltzngthe f, musical pyramid would result in more and ting of the vote minci-Lfy candidates t are very frequently elected. I would remind you that the single traiisferrable vote has been in use in Manitoba for forty )CilTS and in Alberta for thirty-five years. It works perfectly and fairly 2 those Provinces and there has . . . never been the .-liglittst movement Thts 15 the thests Ottto hart: it (IOIIC away with. The and Coiiscrvauvc piirties which i I ' ' ' Statistics are not only of general inter- lhighway accident statistics should contri- fi bute to safe driving. a conference of Federal and Provincial ex- Liberal perts now meeting at Ottawa in an attempt iccognizng that it vsauld be quite rifair to (lo othcrw.sv. I am. Sir, etc.. M. N. CAMPBELL 4Formerly of North Wiltshirc. M.P. for Mack:-nzic. Sask.. 1921 lrecord Canadals traffic accident details. Anthony Trollope, English novelist and civil servant, died this date 1882. His moth- ler was a well known author and he com- I-9 1933? V1”-Cll7””"a" M ll” . . . . . Traffic Board was to 1943i. bined duties with the Post Office with theiiiamiiion, om, writing of some 47 novels as well as short, ------Nw-- stories. His official duties required ex-' I tensive travel, all of which was grist to h:t'i:uEg”5;g3f5Lt;tt'H2;f1';;e”l;: his literary mill. Some of his novels acliiev-lcxiiibiiion of Wcsiern - - - .- art now sl1ow.ng in ed wide popularity in seiial form. Mammal Gantry. He WESTERN ART F.XllIBI'l'I0.N' whcse fnccs , ten years, according to the president of the with patient. hop:icss ii-sigiiiiiicii. . ' t ' . glBut. one sturdy child rcachcs alici Ontario conservative council. In all piob Hm bummy of how ability Mr. F. H. Kortright did not take the; "Negro Girl” is lovely tion, but his estimate of the effect of in-;ive pattern. Crea in 0 U1 - n gl In "Bea:h Birds" the simp! ice 5 g P D atm and the wastage of nat lforms of the birds emphasize th:l: ural resources is a valuable reminder of the vital importance of that top six inches. ttgfjfg tgtttitgvetff, :::lLt;;:unt;'”t”'p”Ot5 v In 'tPe:ice River." the light on the . . . -distant hills and the foreground . The naval dockyaidof Malabai, Iiclandmces mm mmcs, 10 be Jmm; Ilsland, Bermuda is familiar to almost everyithrmizh stained izlass. lC ' t ' v -1 p anadian naval. man. .While it was undei lnm, The 50.. ".1 mi "ms M M spokeffxdmiralty administration it was made uscicaltie ax-In lg qulci rolauis asalnsl of by units of the R. C. N. working up or ” ”t'"y mtttt” If driving. g . , ' lground. thepcariying out exercises in the Bcrmudai Two a'.)sti'acls glance bright back- srciiind at il:'SI meaniiigIe:s . : re . Th ' - - . carrying out of a Court order IS not era a 8 Royal Navy gave up tts Bctmttdtt lines. bill as the on name back to form of violence, what is it? Iew Financial Arrangements Stressing the necessity of making new 0 - - financial arrangements among the Domin-, ion and Provincial Governments, the Globe and Mail argues that while a full Dominion-Provincial Conference cannot be called straightway to deal with this matter. there is no excuse for inaction. the Provinces are in difficulty to a large British Columbia's At- IOITKEY General. MR Robert Bonner. Says: resulted from' the abolition, a year or so that his Province has reached the absolute limit of its taxing powers. and can go no further. Almost on the same day. Finance Minister Harris admits that the nation in or small degree. general is taxed beyond reason. municipalities, which are the creatures of the Provinces, they are at the breaking point, end are falling to meet even their basic responsibilities. The Globe and Mail recalls the Economic Committee Mild! was set up at the last DunhImoPrwIncIeI Gmference and waste- grettebly allowed to perish when the confer- It concedes that pending the meeocnnitotlonofthhconunltteee full- Wneuio conference would be pointless. What encetdid. ;e..2.&l-.1ii..llie leek. 0'. asteeliejg regs Inglis- establishment some time ago and now the Canadian government is considering taking it over. It is a place of perpetual summer on Canada's very doorstep. them time af.cr time. they lock on colour. form, and meaning to ill) amazing degree. That has taught me never again to judge ii picturg hastily as poor. but to give my eycs time to discern what the artist. is trying to show. A re oi-i pecan” ' - Two pictures only we e u L- p y issued by the National "acme :0 mt The) mar), mlclgsc Employment Service. on the supply and de- mand situation in relation to university graduates, calls attention to the continuing shortage of dentists. This shortage has ex- isted for several years, and apparently there is no sign of the deficit being overtaken. No marked improvement appears to have other people. if but one picture in M1 exhibition gives me Enjoyment. it is n privilege to be able to spend an hour with it in the gallery. Thanks to those who so carefully hung the pictures to show them to best advantage, and to all who mnde it possible for the exhibition to be brought here. I am. Sir. etc. J. M scale All ten of Charlottetown - 2-:g The Age Old Story When Jesus heard II. he marvel-l led. Ind elld to them that followed. verily I say unto yon. I hove not found no (rut fnllh. no. not In Israel . . . And Jeane sold unto the centurion. Go thy vvny: end ee thou hut believed. so be It done unto thee. And III: servant wee hauled in the eelfunie hour. ago. of certain interprovincinl barriers. At that time the Canadian Dental Association arranged for examinations set by a national board. The Ontario College, though but one of five in Canada. graduates a majority of all the dentists entering practice in the Dominion, but the annual total of around 160 is inadequate. We have in Canada one dentist fof about 2,790 persons. The short- age in this profession does not seem to be related to any shortage in financial reward. In Ottawa's compilation of taxpayers by oc- cupatlon. dentists rank fifth, with an aver- age income of 37,112. (In 1947 It was S5,- 713). The explanation, cited by the Cana- dian Dental Association not long ago, lies As for the --e--j--1.... NEW UNIVERSITY HEAD NEW YORK (AP)-Dr. Devid Doddl Henry. 40-year-old vice- chencellor of New York Unlverlity. Snturdey accepted the presidency of the University of Illinois. Dr. Henry is A former president of Wayne University in Detroit. -23,3.-.-.......'.u" effect of electing mediocre Candi-i characteristics. and the tx::aiis.: (... "Black Bull. Grey Bull." is very ? pattcriis of t lliwrstigatiiig committee he lucked l"j,iidgmeiit, discretion. and reliabil- liiy." There was no question of his loyalty involved. Mr. Davies by leaving the service at this time will forfeit iill retirement and pension lbeiiefits which wbiild have accured iln lilm if he i'i'm:iined on the pay- troll a few years longer. . It seems iinfortuiiate that a man should be thrown overboard after so many years of service, and cs- pccially because of a point of view which he llCl(i over tcn years ago. iAlthou:zh Secretary Dulles declines to rclczise the complete record of lthe crisc as Mr. Dzivics requests .there appears little rcason to doubt :that the career diplomat is now LI 1;; for holding opinions and Le cling advice now very iiiipopulzir with powrrfiil forces in Ainerican politics. invariably use this systeni in thciri conventions where there are more to create a uniform statistical procedure tolthan two candidates on the slate. In 1944 D':H'l'SS was a senior of- ificinl in China and early foresaw .thc defeat of Chiiing Kai-shek and the cientuzil triumph of the Chin- ,csc Coiiiniuiiists. He thought. the iliincrican policy of uiiliniitcd sup- port of the declining genernllssimo was wrong and he advised an ef- . iiort to separate Communist. China from Russia. Such suggestions were izioi well received by his superiors ,in Washlnztcn and were iinnthcma Ito the pawvrful China lobby. From 1949 to 19:32 Davies was investigat- ted eight times. by loyalty boards. land cleared on evi-ry occasion. Ci'1IlTidl'.il)'FlnTll.l'. a- few years ago, the ninth Qulckened the step. The flurry the Harris l"VC3ll;'utl0n l7l'0Ul-flit l0Ylll R 1"3','rli:it melted, touching ground, pcmmendatioii for his dismissal. He i one appealing picture is that oitllad 8150 Come llnd5l”b1.”l”9 lmm Of footsteps clicking "hurry." ' ' i :"The Family". slioiviieittaill prominent REDU 14'3" 5911?" The mouth said. "cold." but sum- Canada will not be able to feed itself in that they have ammcd HHOMM liars iIi'lu(llllg Josr-ph Mcczirthy. . . . t This is far iiinrr than ii case of Til lndii-idual's career. It involves in coloiii some basic concepts which are of so lightly fallen. heard. interest to America's allies as well ' - ' - i - - g iaiid pose. fisheries mto Consideration m ms Catcuta "Cypress Roots" has .-in attract-Vlns to the citizens of the republic. And free the risen rapture or much coiicrrn to many in the wcsterii world is the inflexible i) :v which Wi'Sl1il”l"l0lI has now "lopted towards the Clllllcs? situa- llion-zi pallcv WlIi"li nirnv in Brl-' "gin mid clscwhcre consider ter- lvnblv dangerous. But. beycnd this tt-1 the whole qucslion nf the cf- Sectivt-ncss .-ind lnipmtlalitv of the Old Charlottetown and P,lL ixi -v- -Cuu 4C5li1ti!K'(if(KKKK'(K'-i'Z'(!' i EPISCOPAL VISITATION "The VElICl'ulJle Aixlideacon of Nova. scotin recently visited the dis- tant mlsslons of New London, St. Eleanoru. and Port Hill, and re- turned to Town by way of Bede- tqlle, passing through the flourish- ing settlcmciit of Wcstiiiorelond fl-arbour. in Which. the funds hav- ing been already provided. the im- mediate er:-cuoii of a handsome Church is contemplated. After a short stay .in Charlottetown. the Venerable gentleman, accompanied by several of the clergy, proceeded to Georgetown. where. having as on his former visits to the other stations. conferred with the church wardens and other influential mem- bers of the congregation with I view to the necesaaiy arrangements for the accommodation of their Minister. he returned in Charlotte- town? "Having brought to a satisfactory conclusion matters of pressing mo- ment to the Town. and attended 9. mil meeting of the Coilimlttee of the Diocesan society, th .Ai-ch- denoon devoted the short i petvel. p.-evioul to his embarknticn. to on unreserved lntercoiirse with the clergy. and in calling upon the principal inhabltefite of the place. and on Saturday morning took me departure by the steam- er. for Pictoii. on his return to Hell- fax "The following are the new ete- tlone. end the name: of the clergy- men appointed to each: George- tmvn, luv. P". D. Punter: New Lon- don. Rev. Frederick hobctu; Port I-fill. Rev. William Roche." "How soon is the United States events can prove them mistaken." Certainly the Davies case iind the also is riie Guardian I NOTES BY Aiul then the:-e'e the nun who wear: is i-eely-made bow Ne-and object: if his wife serve: him pie with randy-mixed enut. -HInifl- ton Spectator. Crlune didn't ply here In town over I-Inuowe'en where the per- petrators of the only two real Hul- lowe'en offences were caught. Those who soaped and mixed upeiuln window: in Central school bed to wean it off the next day. Thou who tore down the trellis of a rose arbor on Grand River North Mil have to rebuild it. -Perle star. In reading over u net of rule: for pedestrians we came across one which is seldom observed. yet most important. It is "if possible carry a white object when walking at night." Dark clothes at night. even on city streets. are difficult to see. A white object would be of materiel nid to motorists. St. Catherine: standard. The Mnlnynn Redo no taking quite I chance when they tell the Liboi-lglnals that the recently-seen zipemen rally are Red Chinese and reinforcements against. the Brltleh. Won't the Malayan: then expect the Red Chinese to be ugly. big and hairy? Will that attract them to Communism? -Niagara Polls Review. Current U. s. agitation for bigger locks on the seawnys reminds one of the old story of the camel and the tent. It took more than 50 years of pushing and prodding to persuade the camel to stick its nose inside the tent. Now he has moved right in, and for e late- comer seems to be taking up an awful lot. of room. -Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. Forty-eight. of Cnnndie top fox- hounds entered the eighth annual championship field trial of the All- championship field trial of the Canadian Fox Huntei-5' Associa- tion. Flfty foxes were sent. to ground near Peberborough in the three-day trial. but not ll. fox was caught Either the foxes there- aibouts are particularly foxy. or the top Canadian foxhounds are not very smart. -43:. Thomas Times-Journal. ll. grlpee us when hyper-critical Liittimore affair cannot; be encour- people make remarks about others aging to men who would make 3 Just becaige their taste: in any career And iiever in history were the de- cisions of the American Depiirt- to merit. of State of such far-reaching iniportaiice as in wlilcli the United States has it of the diplomatic service. elven subject happen to be differ- ent. What folk in small towns need learn is what people the world over need to learn. Namely. that in this generation because your neighbor is different. doesn't necessarily mean that been charged with a responsibility he's crazy. The crazy one might world-wide in scope. well be yourself. -Wlnghnm There is grave danger in 8. pol. Advance-Times. icy which throttles free cxpression of opinion among those who, by their specialized knowledge, are in a position to advise the men who miike the decelsion which involve both United states and her allies in matters of vital import. As a leading Ainerican newspaper asks. co going to find 11 better way and m quit diiniaging its own security in m the name of security?" H County councils. It Is reported, are on the way out. But. such state- ments have been made on and off the past 20 years. and the county council the same old stands. The county is still doing business It uncil is the link between rural government and provincial govern- ent. It could be removed by A eti-opolitsn plan.. but as condi- tiona exist today the middle body essential to smooth operation. -St. Catharlnea Standard. THESWAYC Huninn nature being plug ii the hangover from caveman da. leevu Ill etill fuclnuea by ii” ” witness the wey people (0110,, if lire-truck, not to help but 1..., Q look At the fumes. Tble being It is doubtful if people cm be iiio' duced to farcgo the f88Clfl&tihs pieuuxe, of the nu bonfire. emf ally when there is e subconscious feollnl that we Ihould cam, now u much but II we cm in View of the long. cold months mend -Ridgetoviln Dominion. Hither tariffs are not the game, to our textile troubles. Auumin oompsmbie skills and efficien .3 how high would a. tariff hue in be to meet the competition of Eur. opean plants with wa-gen two-thirds less than our own? Tariffs obvi ously, are not the answer; certain- ly not the answer iilone. But we-re blessed if we know what. is the reel answer-and we note, wph some concern, that the Chambois of Commerce, for anything they said at Halifax. are In the sing, predicament. -Ottawa. Jouriiai, We once eeked n noted , ti-let hie opinion of the reulriifhbtg. bind the mounting Juvenile disre- gard for the rights or others. "Teii me," he said. "whether you would have dared to speak to your faiiisn. the way your son speaks to you-. we think the gentleman has some. thing. children are our most prcci. ous resources. They In so because they are expected to srow into good and useful citizens. Those that are not. 30138 to do so are not a valu. eible resource at all. but ii liablii-5. to the society of the future. -Chicago Daily News. Distance. as In many things one encounters in life. is relative. What may seem a short distance to ii... accustomed to travel may appgqr I. long one to 1 person not in the habit of going far. Which recalls the rustic philosophy of s counin. character. The distance betwrvri one point, and another was being discussed. and the remark was nuns that it was quite a. trip. "It xi-hum not seem far if you knew you um- going to be shot at the end of if," he observed. -Windsor star, A: long on there are people whn fall for "get-rich-quick” ldciu .. "eucken" we believe they ais known to the trade-there will al- ways be smooth operators to put across the deal. It. would be lilll'll more effective if the public lltie to be educated in the wise ll-E rij their money. It may take a bit longer. but it in the only Way to deal effectively with confidence men of any description. surely the public should be aware that there are legitimate stock brokers wlio will refuse to undertake l.Y."lllS'rlc- tlons that can be called in ours- tion in any way! There are (hr firms which should be used for sale or purchase of stocks or other securities. our banks also are reiidv to offer advice in this respect. and should be consulted. But it svenis elementary that the principal in. sponsiblllty lies with the people who are easily duped - Quebec Chronicle-Telegram. VA-e Kg ?oed' Qmec ALWAYS VVAITING Hardly without knowing. 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