m Prim Edward Island uk. m Dew WJ. amok. pvblkku rm. nmv Walk-v IV. Editor Edna! shad Mn, w-nl a.y morning (Ix : Sun- YI Ind unumy holldlyll I! l65 Pll SIr-Ily rylbmiewn, F El, by Thompson Ncvarpm lvd. Inch atom at suminanldn Monuqun. Alb"- n Ind Souls. ' Icplennled llnliondlly by lilo/man Newlpaplrl Adyamung smug. lomrlo, A25 Univelslly Ava. pln J-GBN; Mantra-I, Mu CIlhun Sue-I. , n uy um; Wclllrn olllre l Wm l BIquII Sue. Vnntai- m l numb" Can-dun .ly Newspaper Publisher. In lane» at all new: dispslzhcl piper qrdmd In u or is the Auorrblrd Press or Reu- un .nd run In the local new pi-blahdd hem- ln. All ngnn on republlealmn 0! special dnpaunu hrleln ntso resolved st- n rules. No! am an m ml by td'llcr, snob . y". k, ml or .ml mums and .n... nul “mad hv mm. woo . year all Island and UK moo per Yul in Us. and onewhm collide Brvlixh cg... monweallh Not over 7. w luau copy Member Avril bum at c PAGE 5 “(16.5.7 OI Serious Concern It has burn hulk-mu that the annual conference of provincial in Halifax on will premie s ilpl‘ll Aug. 5, and ll l< exported lhat one of the Illlljl‘l' l.~uv.- to crop up a the two-d4“ au~~llln \\ill be i ‘l reform. Vim-c exumination is an- ticipated of Premier I.esage's tax ultimnlum lo Ollnwn. demanding A larger slit-P of llt‘l'si‘llill and cor- poraluvn an menlles and success- ion (Illthx‘ l‘ur Quebec. Premier Rollarts of Ont‘ in has said that hi» finds Mr. I. age's solution “llll’ too lllii'cdsoitable", and there are indications that the lead- ers of bolh tho-'e big provinces will make a llPIL‘lllllllWI ei‘l‘orl to secure the backinlr of other provincial pl‘emletr. Some commenlainrs ex— press the rivw that a new Ontario- Quellec “a ill the offing, such as the Hollbllrn-Dllple s eIlteI-lte of 'e am. This could be a serious matter. As the Tornnlo Globe and Mail points out. it could affect the grants Ottawa make to the provinces for various pill-pm s, particularly the equalization tzi-ants on which the redistribution of a part of Canada’s wealth to the "have-lint" provinces depends. “What both Mr. Lesalre and Mr. Robarts should recognive," says the Toronto paper. “is that the Canada in which they wish to re- cover their laxillpI rights is not the aam‘e (‘unndn in which those rights were l'elinlllliflled. The Federal Gov- ernment now performs many ser- vices fru- which it requires lucrative sources of l’l"\'(‘llll9." The first fact in be faced, adds our Toronto contemporary. Is that Canada doe: not at this time have the information on which to make a wise reallocation of t‘lVlllR pow- el's, or of l-cspnn: lilities. Taxation by the three levels of government has become so complicated. over— lapped and mcshcrl with grants and subsidies. that nobody knows for certain who is ta.'ng whom for what. The Royal {'omm ion on Taxation is charged with dissect- imz this confusion and producing recommendations that will reduce it: to order. Until the ('omnli sion's report is received. no intelligent appraisal of the situation can he made. and cer- tainly no major changes can he in— telligently undertaken. That is the important thing for the provincial premiers to keep in mind at their Halifax meeting in August. Political Abslainers It was NDP Leader Douglas. not Opposition Lender Diefenbaker Ill we erroneously stated yesterday, who asked for a ruling from the 'Justice Department as to the legal— ty of the hiring of three outsiders for the preparation of Mr. Gordon’s udget. That’s water under the tridgc now: but there is a matter poncerning the action—or rather in- Ictlon—of Mr. Douglas' own party h-l connection with this Issue which Is being given worried second thoughts by H o u a e of Commons procedural exports. a Mr. Douglas and his followers I'm-e loud In their condemnation of he Finance Minister. They called his budget "a thoroughly had one, presented with In unbelievable Ilan of fumbling. bunglinlz and llnqatltude." Yet they refused to vote on the Conservative amend- ment condemning It. They out than In full {area but cost no voted one my or the other—an unprecedent- I’l action which got by only because i 312. Spain: Mumughton ruled that, on the basis of I 1945 prece- dent. he did not have authority to Iorce them to declare a stand. But as Mr. Diefenbsker pointed out, it has been a traditional rule that members sent to Parliament have I duty to their constituents to declare whether they are for or against every motion put to the House. This tradition is embodied in a treatise by Sir John Bourinot, In earlier authority who is still cited on procedural matters. A Canadian Press story indicat- ed that the Speaker gave his ruling on Mr. Diet‘enbaker's point on the a 1945 decision by n former Speaker of the (‘anadiaii Commons. But there have been incidents since 1945 which he didn’t cite. which ap- pear to suppolt the older interpreta. tion that a member who is in the Commons when a vote is called must either leave the chamber to ab- stain, or declare his position when the yeas and nal's are called. There is no doubt, as Mr. Diet- enbaker pointed out. that a new precedent was established on this occasion when a whole party group refused to vote. Nn doubt either. as he said, that “a precedent of this kind is detrimental to the proper processes of parliamentary proce— tillre." Mr. Douglas said. at the. time, that It was done ‘ the public, ’n- terest.” But he hurried away be. fore he could explain what public interest had been served by his party‘s mass abstention. By the same token, perhaps the pub] in- terest would have. been equally well served by not sending the abst ers to Parliament ill the first place. Commendable Move Federal Mines Minister Belli- dickson is to be commended on his announcement that the federal gov- ernment silbventions to Maritime and Western coal miner —formerl_v granted on a one-year ba —~\vill continue for the next five years. The ' ear extension of cu rre nt sub dies is intended to end the un— certainty of the last few years and provide stability for a reasonable time. “This does not infer," Mr. Belli- dickson emphasized, “that there will be drastic change at the end of the period. It does mean that during this interval the problems will be studied seriously, including the past history and the future prosperity of the industry: and the Government will develop and apply such policies as may seem appropriate." The mines minister said there have been substantial changes in the coal market. in recent yeai , with large industrial consumers replac- ing the railways and householders as the principal buyers. The indus- try is today in a more healthy con. dition than it has been for some years. While production has not in. creased. there. is full-time operation in most of the remaining mines with the accruing benefits of full employ- ment and stable wage agreements that are necessary. The provision of continued support is assurance to the miners. their familes, the dependent service industries, and to the mine owners that they can look forward with confidence to a continuation for some years of these present conditions. Mr. Benidickson's announcement met with general approval in the Commons on Wednesday. It was—- Conservatives pointed out—in line with what they were planning to do before the last election. But it Is the Liberals that are putting it through, and by the fortunes of politics they are entitled to full credit for the policy. EDITORIAL NOTES Asked in the House of Commons whether July 1 is Dominion Da or Confederation Day, Prime Mini er Pearson delivered himself of this answer: "July I Is Canada‘s na- tional day. Mr. Speaker.” For hill information. we can tell him that In this part of (Xanadu, at least, it's still Dominion Day. a a a Mr. Gordon concluded his de- louse of his budget incpfitudes with a pIeI that there he an end to the Innuendo and_insinuntion he has (Iced. "He forkets," sn s the Ot- tawa Journal, “that he set the style In this matter by making his formal budget speech the most bitineg political document 3 Finance Minis- tur hu presented in recent years." CAMPING AT STRATHGARTNEY PARK OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Belated Crackdown On Tax Evaders On tllc mnmuce ol the biz cl- nrma m llll‘ loot ni Parliament Hill llucs- lcilcrs blazed lurlh iin- |llle nr [Ill‘ t'un‘rni nth-ac- tuui "Tllr‘ . pcr." Thai title ‘ could nqunlu iv: been applied almost sllakespearisn In lilo ll-aun -bmuu unfurled up 0 “till \ liuiiiuu Ill ' u .xll‘Wlm‘rs" ch; mm. in his surlcet Speech. Mr. Gin-nun i-lrllnly criticized a me— liuul of tax 'l\o bcI-tlmc ‘ rill lII vrvcnl llnlclight, as the myslery years wives tho illstvlbuwn .n corpor- utuui |\l'nII|S In shareholders u-ulunn the payment ol income tax. he said, adding “It is an abuso uinch has become cx~ rip-love in the public lrcasury." ii I\ kilnun in sopllst lied lu- anvial rii'clcs as "I shall therefore propnsn that. ctloctive tnnlrht. the Min- istnr at National Revenue be zl- \‘rli polk‘cr to look throuth sch callctt dividend strazvn: naus- ell-cums lanr‘l assess them (or in- onme taxi.” dcclarcd Mr. Gur- don WAS IT A LE But in L‘ ham Minister slainlncll the stablv ow him [he Sll‘lppt’l‘s hard boiled. The moncy markets or Canada eu- lint-d u-uh stories that an unpre- rcdcnlod avalanche «l slrin‘ pln': onrralmns had taken plan in the inn or three weeks hciore In. slldclcn budgc‘ innauu-o lis- um tcs su that as much as .no , . in the prolitr o! bun r s ol corporations were thus abruptly paid out. untnxed, costing the pllbllt' treasury hun- drrds oi millions oi dollars in avoided tax Was this intelligent anticinag llnu? or i s it prompted bv a leak of Finance Minister Gor- doll's lnloutluns‘ hllo this slapping wI‘ unl- sibly lllt‘ uroatest escape ll-um tho budcol are many other eye- whole ‘wIs I decisive debacle. I' lie ' Sixty l memory will run times sixty days. here cannot. be suspicion that Mr. Gordon deliberately leaked budget secrets [or url. vair gain — he lr too wealthy. But it certIInlyu seenu. "Eat. a newly-arrived Alice "I Wonder- land or Parliament. in his inex- vcrience he mnde some disar. . Imus mistakes. His new devices l conflicting with the established l ways of Parliament, were cause or his downrall — im- 9 n it Montreal For (an years the suatlard Shakespearean Festival has been a national and international suc- cess It has never known Iailure. It has been welcomed by the public and praised by the critics This month it. has begun eleventh season, and there eems no reason to tear that l this season will be any loss tor- l tnnntc Illan the ten that have gone belore. This would he an impressive nrhievemcnt for any country. But this may seem especlally so tor a country whose cultural Ic- complishmenis seem law, and _ whose cultural tastes are onen - derided. l The Festival has undaublrdly , burn much in the legendary nt- l trsclion oi shakespean'a nIme. l and lo the popularity at some at . ihe aclnrs who have played lend- l In: roles, 1 But more has been tar more (o the success or the suattoi-d Festival lhun LII!!! advantager. i From the (in! perturmnnce. giv- an In a tent, there has been something appropriate about the lmms probIble, Is this Is writ- ten. that be will be "placed ll- l ter as MII’IISWI‘ of Finance by Trade Minister Mitchell Sharp _ who was preterred [or the job by .rvrral lop Liberals from the heginnin . Ind that Mr. Gordon's brothe -in-law. Defence Production Minister Drury. will move up Into the Trade mat. Meanwhile. will Iurlher pain linmentbry problnfi revel! the truth behind the mums—w incidence or costly leak? Miracle OI Strolford Gurus Festival. The charm of the la cation. on the outskirts oi Su‘It- lord. near the beautilul river with In English calm unusual in Canadian rivers. has formed a perfect background. And the company at player: has gained a unity and a corpor- ate sense which has glven it a remarkable mastery oi Shakes- peIreIn and other plays. There may. at course. be critlclsms at this or that aspect at the per- lormunces. Yet there Is never a feeling that this company merely lmitntive: but rather liuu ll has the am oi originality and undrraianding, Ind that its performances are a contribution to Shakespearean study. And ibis is the miracle ol Strnllord. which renews itscll every year. Here in Canada, where the cullurnl scene ha I often seemed bleak and forbid- ding, one at the great centre: oi Shakspenrcsn IppreclItion baa arisen. which has Invited the most discriminating and won their respect. Milestone In Israel ChrlIlIIn Science Monitor For most Dl its is years as lll‘ou-ralslm: dI‘vL‘lupml‘lll! oc- l Clll'rrd in the days before and ‘ lua alter the budget. Why did sumo hillldcrs amass unusually, lllEl’l Inventorirs jllsl helon‘ tile l nr\l' s ales lax nl ll pct Cent l was imposed on bulldinfl mat- l erlnls? Was it enlncldencc that l an independent nation. Israel has had the Iamlliar Ilgure of David Ben-Gurlon It the helm. His departure [mm the prime ministership and resignation (mm the Knesset inevitably marks I Iurnlnfi polnt in the spouulallve positions were tak- ell . ock lraders In all Ind IIIIICIIYIK‘ slacks? . 'i‘llr budunl was (allowed by 'Mr Gordon's Ill — nouuccments oi amendments to his orluinul proposals. The pri- ccs oI stocks crashed and sour- M and I‘rllslttd arm on uur sift‘k cxchanEcs. and on for- mn cachanucs lvh-nu Canadian stocks are Iradrd. Record Vol- limos ni lrndinu IRRraVnted and wrre caused h.v record iiunclu- slums of prices, Frolessionnl traders made tortures But pr:- valc imcslors not dlaastxously "vmlrlll in the switches." ALICE IN POLITICS (‘onIidrncr in Canada Eravoly shattered. The hopes o! the now Liberal Gov- ernment collapsed like I prick- ' 'n tthr pledged "Siny Days oi Declslon." It Our Yesterdav's (From the Guardian Files) TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (June 23. ms) Beatrice Blanchard, Charlot- lntown. has an awarded the cnmmittoe France - Acldte roll» olnrshlp entIIIIIIl her to I yeIr study In any universlty In France. She plans to luv! to ward the end of October to take up studlc: It the some III-IQ. Paris, was his A diuniiled Ind lmpresdivc Icrvlce was held In the Presby- irrian churrh. Cardlsan on Jun: 22. under the nnspIceI oI thd Presbytery of Prince Edwnrd Island. The occaslnn WI! the designation of MI" Flurenu MncNelll, Cnrdiilan. I grailth oi the Prosbylerlan Deaconeu Training Home. Tnmnln, to the sacred oIlIce at Dencuneu. 'l' N YEARS AGO une at. uni Jack 'Spvy" Rudy, I!!! field- er of the Inhrmedllle Abbie- took over the lead In the bItIIng mel- ol the Island Ennehlll Len- in! yvslerdny II II! pmnded out tlvrc- him in live m. during the Abblu gums wtlh IInlqu'I Intermediates. HALIFAX iCPl CInI 3.001! ComnItlon IIIIAIYI return- at Thundly from their due with the Gum. Maul“ Ibout having won I plm III her Roy-I IHCCNDIII ll tho Spline-d nIvIl review. country's politic-l history. Through may I crisis. the whitewrealhed head 0! Mr. Ben- Gurion set the tempo (or the cmcrglng Jewish nation. He bob- bcd along at I dog-trot from car to oillce. He llked In spend his leIsure hours on a klhbutz lnrm. He,mnlntained that grip on world events and that. elm- Iact with other world figures that Is the hallmark of leader- hip. His counsel “III will be sought Ind given. From its early per lot! when only I militant Zlonlsl policy could have eltnbllnhed III- rael, when only I slernly mill- tnry policy could luv: delcnded it against tile Arab Inmgonlsms gendq'ed. m: country in - tully paulng Into I perlnd of a a Letter Fro‘ Globe Ind MI“, Tomb The Ind!“ 01 lhr So v i It Communist FIrty the uttered a lame mun toi- their reins-1 to publish 50.0w word letter lmm Peking mun: the Chinese ColnmunIIII' cm a g a l n a 1 Premier u quu ev‘I wiiciaa. They pleaded that pub- "cation 01 the letter would an. gravale relntlnm between lb. two Communist Powers. But by revullng to their own peole the exlmm at such a document. 9 Soviet lenders the conceded in rub-truce wbac prevent. They the! relation! wlll: ClIInI are lo and It would bl lulvllle to IL'I the people know Just how Nd they Ire. It mull likely. In (Int, III“ III! Soviet lenders were luldnd more by Ian thln by dllcretlou In their declIInn to Iupprell th Chinele letter. Mlny Walttm «bum Illve lle lhll Peklnl 'vllil letting IN II? tier of Molcw in the ldeolnllcll Irw- menl. Ind MI'. KIII’IIIhthEV may not hsvo dIred to m the strength 01 the alarm ll'Ell‘ mean be knwn Inlldo IIII So will UnIan. If llill Intarnmtlnu I.l cob- rm. It way be scan in the War: In either III encwrllelllfllt or warning. It I! eneounuinl lull- Inschultlmlhltl‘heso- re- cancum,ornn mIIHII thelr differences wllzn may meet In More" on Mr I. It lulu-n (actual acceptance, , But lIrIel in changing rapidly. From In Igrnrlan economy (he nntlan la moving into dream in- dustrializntlon. To some of the younger generation, In: Prim- Minlslrr undoubtedly epitomized the put rather than the new lu- ture As premlrrderlgnale, respect. ’ed, elliclent Finance Minister Levi Elhltol II ol almost thI nine [enerstinn as Mr. Ben- Gurlon. This lendl Io prelumlr tion that control looner or lat- promising younger men. Among (boss lrequently cited Ire Moshe Dayan. now Minislel' of Agriculture, but remembered Is the hIrdbltlen luder of tho 1955 Suez cImpIIxn, Ind Shim~ on Peru, Ihe loll-spoken. capl- ble Deputy Defense MIniIler. One such man. II Mr. Ben- Gurlon hlmlell may the per- ceived. wlll be better equipped w guide In”! int» the next Ital: oi Ill development. m Peking Ibo III! Mr. Khrushchev II llmly rejectlng the C It In I I n It! Ihlt there II nollliul lo {elf from threat: oi nuclear WI! Ind hnldllll In llll WI policy II co-exlmnce. ggeltiun um Mr. Khrushchev Ill-y he so unsure o! hll Iupport in the Soviet PI": II hr cInnot Illmv the Chla- cue to present lhflr use Iflllnll hlm. szlnl WIIIII Io urn lo e mi Ind uncompromlllu wllclu o! Slallnln tlmu. I I (I there me run be many unrep- enhnl Sullnlnu In the S nviet Union. Given I dance to rIlly behind Pekins'n Inderlhlp, they might be Ible lo unult Mr. Kh- rushcbw. Put In and to Ewell!- tame Ind set In“! heating I. the Cold VII. LOAD LES! FIEle OTTAWA [CP)—RIIlwa c l’ loldlngn In Ills llevrn dIyI ended line II declined 6.9 on can: to 7'.” Wm H.“ III III. an! urlondlngd lut yeIr wen IIth IIvorIbly "wa by I truck tnnxvnrt Ilflkt in On- tIrln Ind Quebec. rv wlll para to one of Ierel'I' ‘Morbling Add: Fat To Meals more when Med Ind IEII when broiled. All melt: In I loan: of Vi- lllnlnl, I'nlnorlll, lop grade protein. There in no m- Wn why they cannot be Incor- ponkd Into the low III. dleu lo Mull! billy. Th! secret II to Elect leIn cull Ind remove 01 file VIM-Ne {It .MIIbling Illo Ifldl to the III. content, Is well In to flu (Illa. The wind homemaker known that the III content cm be reduced by cook- lllz Ind by not lining the drip- nine. The trend toerd die! II "It Iolution In the cholelteml prob lem ll well elhhllshed In roll- trIsl to the ule of medicinal. hormonel, Ind Vlllmlns. The average American dllt contains three time! as much latufllud I! unsnlurnoed (III. The untur- I derived lroln dIII’y products. meIIl, Ind certain cooldnx (Its. Ihortenlnsil table Iprendl. Ind IIlId olll: the no lyunsnturaled Ire obtained from fish, corn. cottonseed, safllnw- er. sesame, soybean. Ind lun- flower seed oil] in certIIn cook- illg Ind IIlId nlll. NOTES BY "In not In' but by ten? "Tllfl'rl I fill“ I mud. mI‘InI.“ II” “In em. “Did you mu m you-d0" "YEI. “II! Win '3 link I pound wme" — Mann-n] star ‘ Needs C'Ios A rum-nun for a lederIl rub- Ildy for Ontario tobacco produc- tion, Inked by .1. M. Roxburxh (Lib-Norfolk) to Illaw [or Id< lultment to u ew condition- Ildlel Ilrrldy Ind lame of them In Ill-IdvIIed The member'l proposal dill ledernl Iuppol'l should be given to munch Into the ellecl. at to- bIcco on health In more worthy. A! II: quelh. tobacco II I III- cntlve source. not only to the grower Ind proceuor but to the laden] Cullen xclui Iaer. ll lmokln can be mldo Dolllhll vllllluul detriment to the smoker. the government and the public would benefit. Ye! ()me mull renllu IIIII. the reports on cancer Incldence gnd cigarette smoking h Ive placed this Industry In a quel- tionnble position. If subsldles are provided now “for Idlultv BARGAINS THIS WEEK! .THE WAY Til bu poled to cw" c Ir: null “Idan sully to the indleduIl whlm". 0r. .Iult wbIt pm 0! til- I [only II the whlln? — NIII FIlII MVldw. e Scrutiny 14mm has Press mill." Ottawa would (It: IhI dunner of Min: Iliad to cumin III the dolu ll the clam tr‘ldl lullullbu. I! II difficult I» drop I subsidy it the War II but. lerlnz, Io thoulht Ihould be liv- enbelou one II Iululurlledl Mr. ox would Ibo Inp- port [Imitation of tobacco now- Ing to the flu: Icm of Wukm OulIrIAI. It does mm VIII! Lblt lImItI be leced to omen! I glue on the market. Yet It would mm LII-l Ottlwl II lupwflinz I combine of the law hblllhed [rowing II I! let. up I lublldy mnnlzlnI their I'll!!! to prom In “rectum. SEOUL. Emil! Kora (Reut- II'Il — A lIndlllde clulfld by "In In the Mud city 01 Continuum ‘hleldly kfllod 09 persons, Including nine police. men. police announced Wednes- dIy. Pusln noted police there In slyinl there Ilso were M mlulnl. The recommended diets for thorn with a high Ie« vol cumin only slightly lean tat film the normal dlet but the n’pe of II! n awltnhed — the Pnlyunlnturnted In incrrand ule IIturnted dccrelud. This Is done It the expenle at mean. dairy products, butler. lard, nlId dbortenlnxs. regular mIrsernel. chocolate. bakery floods. and any dell-era. But remember ~ on. Ipplles only to potential hurt patient. with In elevated blood cholesterol level. snAVINu Tm: LEG! D.V. writer: Does shaving hair on the legl aumulatn its arhwth? E? This is In aid taliany that or- Iginnted wltb boys nbout to grow beards. When there was a noticeable amount at fun. they begun to shave. Mara liIIr arew as a natural process. not because they Ihaved. when the legs are shaved, alubblea form In the hit grows out. slvms the imprelslon that lrowth is Free Vacuu With the purchase of 500 or 503 in portable VaIlud at 69.50 m Cleaner the SLANT-OrMATIG and Console models. II:er 329 or 185 or 192. Fru Button Hole Attachment Valued or 9.95 With any stnight needle sewing machine S'I'YLE-D-MATIC parable Ind 164 (inst George st. 30.00 Reduction hll‘lllfll In demon".er muddl Ind InIdIIIIII. YOUR SINGER SEWING CENTRE nl Inuhlne “He at. m DIII l-Mdl us Inn. This opurItlon oi THREE MIMIC domands ti If than II to b. no dlnruptlon In urvlcu. pI avIllablo ut Capo Tormntlnl but only on. It Bordon. Thrt‘a why in. ask for your Gull co—opcmlon. WU roam that veblclu Irrlvlna too Into to In load-d Info" sch-dbl“ dopartun Hum wlll havo to wait Ior tho non Illllna. 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