‘Il’ - .. in” $11: fiuarditml tuna-mammalian.- '.LHUl-.w “h‘fi Hit-l- u—mm uh- Wovewm-td-i levee-III.- ‘w and Mr eel-uni a MS em- In... team an s. Than-In W on m «or... I luau-nude. no... Alec e— .- l-ub hymn nationally u. ram ram Men-ling smu— fuonlo as Univ-«IN In Ina-u um, Mun-l m 0mm so.“ “he'll” sun, Mum mu. luau u an... anv was run W Wan DIuly mum Mi»... haul-m .n. n. cunt.» em. m. cm em. a Iniwwaly mm“ in in. a. in new Inn-t .t on new: (inn-«hm i. on. .m- mm e. n y I. the Assoc-It'd Ir.“ a I» an .4 me to .u. ml nm eat-M m as All run a. mun-nu a! m... «we... , in... .u. wary-a stun»... .u—t ’ «- Nut "a 351. pm me- u. (Iv-mt all 00 - ml n, mu - um: um- and Ive- let mom 5, (Amer. luau u year at Island .nc u.l. new .- w: Ill us. me “mom. mud. Inn-h toe- etc-mum. no. a»... h 9.. mp. may Malt-bu stun an...» at Cum-yin. “The .iuonysi memory u make: M Lin weaken ink" 9. m2. l #. l MONDAY. ".1. rant: I US. Marines & Thailand When ihe trouble in Laos Itart- l ed. American forces moved into i neighboring Thailand at the request l of the Thai goternnient. They took defenshe positions along the Me- knnz river on the Laotian border ‘ after the Communist Pathet Leo l had broken a cease fire agreement and appeared ronliv to overrun all of north“ esrern laos. lt wu feared that (‘onimunist zuerrilee might llso invade Thailand, The Paihet Lao lilli not press the Offensive. however: Racently' the pro-western, pro-(‘ommunist and neutral forces in TAM formed a coalition government that otters the ‘ promise of at lenst reniporarr sia. bility in that part of what was lndo— ‘ china, This Is the reason for the ’ withdrawal now o! 1.000 American marines (rum Thailand. which is . helnz hailrd as reflecting a alth— ‘ lidenca of the tension prevailing I einca tho} were stationed there last Mav, ‘ limlrvl‘r, more than Lona other ‘ Arnerivan marines and strme spun Irrnv rnen trained In puerilla tat:- tirs remain. The departing marines are Will! aboard ships of the 7th US. fleet and could qtiit‘kiy he re- turned to Thailand if trouble should Irupt. The expectation, however. Li that more American defenders will he muvimt mil. Washington's commitment in help defend Thailand against an- grmsion dates from the creation of the Southeast Asia Treatv (inani- ultion when .I'ihn i-‘nstt'r Dulles was eecretarv n! state under President Eisenhower. The pledke wu reput- ed this spring hr Secretary of Stat. Dean Rll<k. l’nzier American policy, however. I commitment to defend Is not an exciisl to keep military forceI in another country indefi- nitely. The withdrawal of the marines Is a sum of good faith. it is assurance to Thailand and other countries that all 11S forces will depart Wth the Communist denirer has been removed. That. It lent. is how Washinirton interpreta its policy. and “‘ashinlzttm'e lilies ll well. What the Communist reaction will he in this clue it I! too noon to ear. The tact that the marines are not being withdrawn too far to he Insects-sthe In also of need may have an important bearing on the aituatirm. Serious Questions Raised It is some-thin. of I did u: not. that Prime mutate Did-t- haher has no Intention of carrying favor with tho Sock] Cadiz Imp Inthonextl’erhulwntbyhldnae “hr of It Into hII “bind. Ther- win he kn mere] We], how- ". of his lnaiatmco M Perth. mt will not be mm until mm. A current rum ht iiii iii; iii: fit ii iii; . . ,. “umszwrun - o and. um. A“ III II precedent oi 1951. when he led I minoritv gllmtliiiirailltn with o ut Iummoning Parliament tar lorae month: Iftn' tho election. Moot reeprneible people. lnclud~ lnx Mr. Pearson and Mr. Bunnies. have given tneir tentative support to the Prime Minister's austerity program. But surely the opposition parties. and tic puhlic at large, are entitled to our the facts at the earliest moment. and it is only in Parliament that these {acts can be properly elicited. There is no preca dent. we suggest. for a goiernmenr rem-led by two-thirds of the elec- torate commencing to collect mil- lions of dollars in new taxes. con- lractilll'r for more than a billion dollars in foreign loans and credits Ind raising the bank rate to six per cent, all by nrder—inwnincil anti williout Parliament's approval. There is another aspect of the sitllittltln to which attention has been called editorially by the Tor. onto Financial Post. This independ- eiil financial journal poses the question: When were the civil ser- vants who pmduced the list of tariff alirrharizes for the austerity pro- gram giten their instructions? Was the extremely complicated job of producing this list reallv done in the five days between the election and the announcement of the sur- charires. or tllsl it require perhaps weal-is or months of careful “mm and discussion l-y exports? Again. the Post asks: What farts ditl the government have. in April and .\la,v. about the slluitluou or the capital inte<lnient inflow inlo Canada—the prime c a u s e of the pressure on the Canadian dollar? Official figures almlit this were not published until late May or earl" June. "It would he naive," says the Toronto paper. “to expect not irov. ernment in [enter to fin to the l’illIt- inn with niescaues of gloom it'll! doom, Rilt the etident'e suggests that while the political gladiators were telling the voters that all was merry and brllht. the hack room civil servants \vm'n til<t~us=inm with - the knnwia‘lge of their political euperiors. a number of the very harsh facts of life " These are questions that should he answered before September— Ilitl on the floor of Parliament. EDITORIAL NOTES Jamaica has offered six 8500 achnlarshipa in rosponse to an ap- peal by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency to Rm'ernmt‘tl usll‘iItiuns Ind private individuals for funds to finance 2.000 technical training Ichllla him for M l dd l I East refugees Each Icholarship pew :me year's board and tuition for a young r e f it n e e in one of ('NRWA'S nine vocational Ind teacher trainin. achooll. a e Sweden has an enviable record In meeting its financial ohlinlionst Not only has it paid the loans. with Interest. that the United Statue Id- vanced uner the Marshall plan for the pnatwar restoration of Europe. but it liquidated the debt more than 21 your: ahead of schedule. The final p-i'rnent of "£2 million In- eluded almost 320mm in interest. Had the Swedes Chou-n. they could have waited until Dec 3|. 1933, to pay up the halancI. - e u The newly-elected board of di— rector! of the Remington Lions Club he decided to look into the quee- Hon of providing at bolts In tho lengtm Rural Rerional Hilh School buuae. A committee wee Ip- pointedtnlrrhilinanportonutil matter befm the new school hm begins. Thie Ia methiru. we lul- pat. about which every «Humanity should be concerned, and In which the Department 1 Eduction MM be taking the land. “while. I nlute tin the Retalth Um Chi for the initiative they an m. a e - AGOODFI SHIN HOLE OTTAWA REPORT b P I: hollon When The New Parliament Meets nilr lfilit Plrlllflll‘l‘. CW.- ed to elm-mine fur the ri tl tiiue Ill Setvlember, uni lea ‘ more than one hundred mun. Amen] the Ode-ted MP- wen 51 Conle'rvlllvea. I Liber- Ill Ind I N.D.F. Ulla hId II: in one peril-mutt, Them bets “ho tiiri not III In the ten ‘ wen also It Conservative- and parltlml‘nt. ii meinhrrs of our not w- l liairient um dole-ted w h e a writing re-elettmn last month 13 other: retlrcd in... public lile .nn did not leek reflec- llun There were III) Iwo Vlcl- n n: cauwd to the dcalh oi the noun: nit-mm, in pl. - oi thl‘n‘ iorn‘t‘l \I as Willi uiil not «turn in ouawe this Fall. will we 95 new om. Ind it tar- " ht-lonalnl to men who has ere mm notion: A eureeutul rcmn hark In public lllr \‘ui \r'r\ many an "time do. Parliamentary penelen P must sit In three ditlrreltk { parliamonts m quelliy hu- :1 pl‘rhllm vim rt-pmmis about I? mus in parliament under normal ('mltltlillru But e (rt-me and unuulnl rirtumltl cos could permit an MP, to . qtislltt .rm mm yrlrl. an nor his pcrlrion In those rn dittons \iollld he wry small a- timi ‘ SERtlt‘FZ at'iim 'ENHIDN l Art n r- who hes fulfilled lh. qtinliflrallnn hv nulni. in time dlifercni parliaments may amt an annual Minion at iii a rste ni SIM (or each seIsIun diirlnl which he war an MP. This mutant in: In upper lim- It ol noun a year It is based in all M rt mine into IlII pen- lion 'tllld every yet". i I Lib-nil who hld ut ll two \i . of um- qul~ um i try lor Ill! pension. At the other end at the lull. the “dean” of the “OHIO oi Common. with the lolllnt rel:- mi at uninterruoted member- lhtp. was dole-ted This Privy (‘ounrillor RH w a e and," McGieIor who had represent- iii- recur tied for we ed York zen since 1915. With of membership lllrmllh M lent-val a! parliI sat in rarlu‘r parl‘lmentl Ind menl. he ll comfortably qual e hill penlion M ‘1‘ nee other dethIrd VIPs entitled Mimi \i n will nullity tor tho 4,, the hill pen-ion In three Cum-twee. "i Chlrltan; former Cabinet Mlnlster JM Mlcdinnell. SIP- ‘s 1W. Murphv. PM former llmenlary Afll‘lunt .l and three Liberals Maurice Bunrlet. nr Levis. and M. Bolvln and C Richardr hrt-e Quebec member! nil defeated II)! the SoclIl CrOdII Iurle. 0N FULL PENSION! Frlnl lfinnartl 'hlie rldlnla in mm Hum had repreunini natal-i» the Canteen-Lite (line In: I Ind 8 ulflm r.- ieprclively: they both will r.- h ‘CPlVI‘M'MlIP‘ So wlli two Quebec Libel . Dunn! and .1 Indie, veteran or a m l ‘ rvlrItnld ' tlon. Thu.- lnrmei MP! Ill frt‘ln Innis in. malle- Then there Ire lame defrIIM MPI who will receive will”! It Mall-l leu than the mul- mum. because they t.Id not I“ in the 17 ten‘nnr required to: full pension rleht; Them In- clude "on WJ Ernwlie Solid- Irnund EFGCIErll $1.540 from Newton‘- tend. whole pension will tanner Speaker R MIPhener. Marlaret Allie . former rhict L‘onseivltlvl villi! John mum. m1 lients- s rm» Ont-rill Twriel will quality for peruimis .4 t H r 0 III]! treIi. lilo Tali! I . around Ilrlncr Pnltmahrrfiolt Hlm‘ltnn. from Man- In ml: min Fineliv tlnl nut< min: Tumu- to rcpn‘wfliltlve ton. who was [eaten by .tnhn iiunii. a hockey Illr Kelly. will drl' ‘l W i or in. rem-lulu! wigs M r three will d V "nail pen-teal Ind eiaht. immii nu In only am or Iwu pnt'ltemrni are not enlitlrd in any vensuvn It I" Stork Housing Proiect NIH-Id cummi- may The tithe-I of I unall Alsat- . cl Borer 'Tfll'}t Velerml. noted ornitMInfllI I III: Imvn have innit . municipal m rnnlrlhiitorv mtnelvle. with hon-1n! melee! tar Ilnrlu A sum. pIIrI or start! om ma or! In Rlbuuvtlle. All-re. nu. PUBLIC FORUM anmwr. aerucanon so. 7 Today at 4 pm in. Charlottetown My Council will not to consider the IvvllrIttm In re-wne part It Ward Six in mullan 33.”. unit“ I lulll l! Belvedere Avenue by exlendinl nine Three. iillti (eel welt. at r on prrsent rummerrial lane on with . pane mad Ind muirinx MIlveque Road to permit I Illhl undersigned to allow m «on or - Ihopplnl mm. MIA In: alley and In" drink plant. I"! I!" 'iii'l I. it: :3! a!" Va; rili and person-I dun.“ Million ll frlm land i i i i i i l i all iiir' I .. :22. n} l I!!! l H i I m . will be mm with bullu- ec- . a, the early in'n. however. mtly three M four remained in . the town on the heart: use d the Rhine River, The concealed tritium formed In "I'm-"Y limit committee. “They erected until. .I rum- in plate- rm Prkmn writer. of 'Ir- "Tl-1 wove seven new mo mi reu- minted in old um nearby. The folio-vial mean. it um um . occupied in the em." l “INTENT!!! man The pro!!!“ Illa milled ['0 i .i i '3 i. l r l i i t ! gill? I lit” It i I ‘l ii i i i i i i i ll it i i i iii 3 i ii I. i i 'l l iii 3 iii ,il ii iii: l i E I i . :illlliiiiti' I” I III tn ae I‘d huh III m knelt Ibo-tantalum Mum-late. “lieutenant-oi, khwwdhl Mitt-IE“ twinni- mum Ulmmlihu. “lww'ww “hm th‘ huh—elbII-iefllelllfl- "Immun- mil-Wear": daetlhlfi-ewuhle.'IItlIItlItIeI-fligleh “howling”. thflqumwtd;Gfl-mWhflthfiL—lnlam met. thallium-elm- ‘.mm—Mfrom ‘lh'llOIIdthllIllKIMH-h m It”. lery. mum‘flu the mill! NMBMUM.M"MHIIIIMIIUM~.>M IiotyhmmthIImmHfl"film-“Irma Mullah-diva dill-vim.h-'|'ll muhlerm.hui mfl-IWM me-Mflh,mlflm*kada it‘llmtlmw mundane-drun- hmhdhlllJNhsuli madman-uni... “Wham-fl micelnwuth-htlm manhunt-them Inlay-idiom.” “summation mnhmzmmM_lfl-m.lflfllmhtmn “Wumuhm TII and“. II Whmflhrl th alum-(fiat “Emil-“I'm. Ill. vhloa'uwuervaf. Inn Chemkaibumettha eve- nae undue-dinner“; new wan-cumulative: luau M.”~M".mMfl-.M nw.m tan-tun Iainfllltleiulbowlwith u~ urn-aluminum. Il~ stimuli-hemloraenlu Ind emulhudauderwat-r Hummer-Hunt. #fmflmfléfirlflf Trendy still heunlethem- 'riu cumin-inn «mom hunmmumfl wastmahmlmwm u r... “1pm” "m m'nukm "horned-red pun. cent-unlnhualuruniem. mama-“mum... tumult that erected the men mmnmalilmlt mmum_.w ' mam-("Iron :"Itll-d Ill-mat 3w,“ {,Tl‘fiw “Win. It: plue has mm on The Inn mu n. my miin of - nub-um m- minent driven by dlue‘lmna and “filmed by the In!“ tum wha- aenoq helped put It into pal-er. OUR YESTERDAYS (1h- 0! MI- ml mum: run two lib . I!” In. Women‘s Hts-lulu! I. __ tidy]: Trinity United Church ‘ Nlllonlllst Ill-intlln I _: i If vial-tee wand by the llluai luml 300M Dr in. Invoke-breachui in E i s .2. i I I t h I r TIMI do DO you think I child psychiatrist II neged' MI. in awe-n u . may a o. rom- Yes. but tutu-t um mu M h I- a- beam by um“ at that the Amy. 11» feeiiu i. that u» brean «not be VII-Id in term. nt Ihelut-Veetduloriatcp Am conflict... n. Mflir‘ thal‘ ml! in. um, i raft." on can "'°° an. writ-e: Ar- enrtieonI mutate-Irv who In. Make sure of tomorrow by G totIIy ‘ Til: Paovnicutt BANK