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Erwin Cam. mpnwmn Nov ave' «t rte! mat. topv by man Euvuu at 2 win.” Strange Ineldent ' a1! iiaier under the itritige now: but we keep Wondering what Defense Minister Hellyer had in mind in the statpment attributed to him in Huniai'd of Ortoher 25. in replying in the request of Hon. .1. Angus Mat-Lean for assurance that the Government was not contemplat- ing the closing down of the Ri‘AF station ar Sinnm de. The minis- ter said he wttllrlnf give a categor- ical assurance. The, proposition. he added. 'u "not one that the Gov- ernment has put forward hilt which has come flnm another source“ At this point Hon. Gordon Churchill asked: "What other groups have made a proposal that air bases he discontinued in th in country?" To which query Mr. Hell- yer ansuored: “[ think it comes from the Opposition. Mr. Speaker." This brought from Opposition Leader Dietenhaker the retort: "That is a complete falsehood, and the minister knows it." There the discussion abruptly ended. The Opposition leader had. to all intents and purposes, called the Minister of National Defense is liarl That was unparliamentary. but the. Speaker let. it go. Stranger still. Mr. Hellyer didn’t object. He colild have demanded a retraction, and Mr. Diefenhaker. at the Speaker's bid- ding. would have been forced to make it or incur the censure of the House. But the Speaker stayed his hand. Mr. Hellyer stayed his hand. The Prime Minister himself. who must. have heen horrified at this imputa- tion against one of his Cabinet col- leagues, remained as quiet as a mouse. So there it was left to stand in Hllnial’rl‘ “A complete falsehood. and the minister knows it." All falsehood . of course—J‘cnm- or nthnl‘wi e—imply deliber- . presentation. else they would be merely errors. But in this case i . . but why go on? The min- iater‘s inability to give a "categ- orical assurance" about the airport on Friday appears to have been more than matched by his unwill- ingness to be drawn any further in- to discussing the identity of the source that was piltting forward the suggestion of a close-down Not a Word more from him, even under direct provocation! But that was October 25. We are fortunate now in having Mr. Hellyer's categorical aas u rance that the Government h as no intention of closing the Itation, it being needed by the RCAF‘ for its Maritime operations. or course it lo. and of course he knew that all along. Which leaves us an puzzled as ever as to what the twin in Friday's Hansnrd. page 4007. was all about. More Big Wheat Deals According to n Canadian Fresh report. Canada appears to he on the verge of winning assured wheat markets .in practically the entire Cmmunlrt bloc for at least three years. Czechoslovakia signed a five year Agreement on Tuesday cover- ing about 44.400.000 husheia—tho longoataterm deal ever negotintad by Con-d1. The Czech delegation hut auner left Trade Minintcr ShIrp’o office after the formal signing when his departmean ol- 'flun began negotiations with a Polish turn. Another deal—thin time with Hungary—appears pos- Ifble, Baldin- the huge $500,000,000 ' - do to Bum Win for other hen been reached with Red Chino Ind Bulgaria. With Cuba getting its grain from Russia. and Albania reported to he on the re- ceiving end of some. bought by the Peking regime. that leaves only Rilmnnia and Yugo avia. And the latter «wintry—considered to be the must ngriclillilrally self-suf- ‘ firieni member of the bloc—bought 7.500.000 bushels of Canadian wheat earlier llus year. at about 514.600,- ililfl. These deals mean a great deal to the wheat industry, and to Can. ada's oroiiiiniy generally. But they have pill shipping accommodation for other cargoes at a premium. as evidenced by the threatened in- crease, nevi ear. in rates which will i affect our l’iinre Edward island shipments of french fried potatoes to the Ri'lilRli market. Our farm- el's Will he penalized as n result of h. i this rate buds-i. as Agriculture tilin- isier lint-Rae has poinied oilt. In the ril‘riimstanres. there is no rea- sun ill the world why they shouldn't be reimbursed by a substantial fed- eral subsidy. it would be a grave injusiire indeed it this claim is not recognized at Ottawa, US. Court Action The hai'l-assrnent of Canadian ships in ports of the United States. following the setting up of the tl'iisieeship over Canadian maritime unions. lnliv he ininiing to an end. At least i! is encouraging to note the action of a US. federal judge. R. Par, ill in filling a ('ltit’ligo lailmr “it!!!” local $12,000 this week for its refusal to load wheat on a Canadian freighter. .liiiire Parsons also sharply criticised the union in a case that has attracted wide attention in the L'niled States and Canada. For more than six months the union members had refused to pour grain into the holds of vessels owned by a Toronto shipping firm, claiming that they were acting in sympathy with the Seafarers international l'nion. The company once drew its crews from the ranks of the SW hilt switched last year to a Canadian maritime union. The judge announced that a fine of $500 a day was being set im- mediately for continued refusal of members of the local to ohey a June 14 court order to end a secondary boycott on handling cargoes for Up- per Lakea ships. Actions of this kind serve to emphasize the fact that in such mat- ters f‘anada ' not. simply in the position of seeking favorable con- sideration from 1'5. authorities. M a friend and neighhnr. It l5 a qnost. ion of law ohservunre. The C . Supreme (‘olirt has ruled that a foreign ship within the waters of the Fulton States is in be regarded as having exrliisive rights in domes- tic affairs of its own. including labor relations. Men of .ludge Parsons” type are evidently determined to see that the ruling is nhr-ved. Hallowe'en Appeal It is to be hoped. this Hallowe'en. that there will he a "safe and sane" observance of the time-honored festival, as urged hy the police who have also indicated that they are prepared to see that law and order are maintained. All memhern of the RCMP have heen instructed to bring before the courts any person engaged in vandalism. and the civic authorities will be equally vigilant in performing their duties. This doesn‘t mean fewer oppor- tunities for fun—making. it is just an insurance against rowdyism which is the negation of innocent enjoyment of any kind. Many of the. children will he par- ticipating in door-to-door visitation! with UNICEF collection boxes. for the henefii of children of less for- tunate lands. They deserve l hig hand But all of them will be looking for the customary treats on their own behalf: and what would Hal- lowe'en be without this jolly custom? The witches and hobgohlina. too. are to be welcomed. provided they keep within the bounds of good or- der. Otherwise, even they may find themselves in the lockup. facing I sober reckoning in the morning. EDITORIAL NOTE "Ten Years of European Prater, tion for the Rights of Man" reads the French inscription on I new stamp issued in the Grand Duchy at Luxembourg. The It-Imp mark- the 10th nnnivermry 0f the nuns peun Convention of Human Righta. ‘l Janie: THE FALLING LEAVES OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholso Describes Tour Of NATO Countries 1 have long becn n convinced supporter of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. in o p l n g to SEE Ulls d evele beyond I are military alliance into n true Atlantic Community. hrlnE' ing prosperity to in member: and spreading prosperity beyond iis borders. So I was ve ry ini- eresicd and deeply impressed by the for - sighted views nl Mr. Mllrdo Martin. the New Dema- crailc MP. for Timmins. Ontnv rln, when he relurned from a tour of NATO countries and mil- itary bases in Europe recently. Murdn Martin has written I rcporl on his findings. and ll i 3 views as to the immense future prntpem for euro. That report was intended only for the infor- maimn of no parly‘s caucus in line House of Cmnmnns: but it is so admirable lhat u merits much Wider circulation, and I hope that he will read it into ill mum of the House of Common- during the next debate on For- eign Affairs QUICKMOVTNG Toun Mnrdo Martin was one of the half-dozen Canadian drlegairs. representing all parties In the Senate and House at Commons. who made the tour in a group or parliamentarian 1mm 11 of the 5 .\‘.\'l‘0 nations. The in s l» moving tniir lasted iii days. Visited France. Tur By. Germany, Nora-a . Britain. "in my opinion. the great hope PUBLIC i for NATO is in develop it on the economic side," Mr. Martin told me on his return "We 5 n o ii iii den-illustrate in an ecanni-nic way haw nations can work together in» their common good. * ‘ reglunal assoclrlion would lh en llogionliy develop into a world i partnership for the benefit of all . mankind " i The plannm oi the ‘i'urth i Atlantic Alliance had a concept lirf co—operation in the nu n»mlll- tnry fields. which in practice could implement the efforts to- i erda cooperation which proved so successinl w i l h in thc Com- . monweallh. he believes Yet the . very set-up of \“\T0 is in n re favourable for a successful eco- nomic co-operaiion. consistlnfl . as it does largely of no \icslern t European land mass with acres- i sibie partners in north America and custom Europe and nil the members well advanced indusl» rialiy. . Mllrdo Martin wnv very im- pressed by what he saw. in some of Eilrope'x niaci- civiliza- i lions He didn't exrcliy s a y "Tlmrnuis via: never like this,” . as another one-time resident nr Timmins an ce said in me La Belle France. But it virite. in that perspicacious re- Porl‘ "Nonhern ltaly. Germany. mince and Norway showed oh- vious prosperity. and a ve ry high standard in living was visi. hie everywhere. Many Canndian FORUM mollan sarnrv Sin—l nm writing in focus the attention of the public on a ser- ious public sIfety matter result.» lug from the apparent absence of any policy by the Department. of Highways Rflnrdlng highway marking and nignpoating oi irai. fic directions and hazards Several mnnlhs can an . quest into a highway fatality called attention to the fart that the absence of a white center- line was a mm in in» accident. and urged the Department of Highway: in take the item-pry nctinn on have at! highway: palnmd. Time was vei-v little action lak- n as n mun 'illd mnnlhn in. i s =‘ t. p z n. y S E this province built over It ye-r ago which are unpainted. Other sections of resurfaced highway: pliui unmarked. nnil still other act-lions where the marking ix so indistinzuiahuble no u. uselern And now last work we had the report or at second inquest refer- ring ngnin to the Absence of I who. line u a factor in In at:- cident. resulting in n tItnlin. y we're not to wine" n eerie: oi inquest: tryinl in per- lu e t Depl . ment clinl black .inppxl nigh. ways should have it while cenin line painted on them. rust on. Iitunlion has been Illowed to drift all oil: cum in nothing short. of negligence on the par: of the DepIrlment concerned. Throughout the Province then I a many dangerous union. of d, hidden curveo and lam. nmlm. than: uannked curvu where opted must be reduced. IhIrply nlnpln. nliuuidm. and other hIzIrIi which m n Illum- llle l1) 0d InIl'Db to the rilhl. Ind it. w- It ‘ nlaht III) tin- glLHren Ike»- boilndtnm I In in the rear seat i drove onto without warning. an unmarked stretch of highway which was being turn up im- resurfacing was barely lbl: to control the m. but even an 2 children were badly nib-ken and frlflhl- nnnd 0n um occuion i check- ed with Ll]! ROMP to determine it it wII minimum to post warning sign on highway tom lirnction john. bul was advised that. the Highway Act duel not require any Ipeclflc kind ‘wairmnfi Ilgn. mi mere wu nothing they could do to enforce proper algn posting. MIIly motorist: will recIll inrize potable. in the highway spring which were marked not by Ilznl properly erected but by fence ppm casually 2 led in the holes. These po 5 t 5 wore a worle hlllrd for night- time drivinl film the mteholul y penonll knowledge one motoribt IIId I collision with one of them. cIuIlnl embolden- nble dIrnIn tn hlI m. One of the moat. dangerous In- leraecdnlll In file Province ll If AlbIny w mum-lid: higthy MM It. hInlCInIdI At lent two Ierlou Incident.- l’llve out there. and clone mine! have been re- ported. Yet we have the FI‘Ie'l'lI mcuel. of the Department of }lljwlm h-vtm mound A huge pile d Ind for winter and“ in the want mini: lpot. m! I minutely fl) struck the VIII of malarial: pm- ceedi hmeflim to Allow. Had no it in to nailed marking In lIIlIMa. it ll sure- 11 criminal in [MEIR them. I mention III-0 plrilcullrl II only I lummpluoiv lo I Emllum “film of Mull- genre. It fl flown to under lflud why III elm-Iii: h" been Illowod to m. It new to beyond I notation of more Incumbent. Ill!!! Ihl De- » Mm GIII-n D elm-tin II .0 of the l Mildly will nit have econ- d bite in] MMI’KMM lent-m- N l i . Members or Parliament. w h e n ‘ becoming too smug \ilth the sit- lllilllm on this continent. have only to visli these countries to be broughldown to earth. and come to e r-pld conciuninn that we are nnt as ini- advanced a: we would like to believe." i SURPRISE. SURPRISE ‘ Milrdo himself was bmught down to e n r t. h in another way. .by tht he aw in Turkey. ."Thnt country I! a picture of ‘pnveny and ith " But in con- ' trust. be admired ‘tne efficiency of the Turkish army. and their I ere fierce pride in their military his« i torv." The doubling Thomasea who question the benefit bl learning both Lanadu's official langun should heed this comment: was inlni-estlng to note that. al- liiuuglv chm were twelve differ- t on! countriel MINIle on thil tour. nil the delegates Wm l able to converse in either French ini- English. and in the one of several, in but languages." Murdo himself is of course fluently bilingual. To Ilu-n up hi. quite remark- t able report _ which incidentally 2 “ thus not been matched by a ny of his five Cmadiflll pnrllumm» tary colleagues on Hi It trip—— Murdn Marlin wrote: "I must con rss that. my concept of NATO prior to thll trip Will twofold e one was its dnblnnn military value. and the second the loinliy opportun- . itics tor the lmpiemenalion of i Annie n iDrlwiding for cooper- Itiun .n (it! npnniiiicnry fields! 1 in liie NATO Charter Another furtnr of great valut| is the ef- . feet that NATO hrs on the mor- . isle of those countriv ' Our Yesterdays fFrum "If Gfludllll Fllfl‘ TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO , ‘ ocinbu n. 1m New York 4 on. :i ._ (AP) _ Orson Welles, youthful Actor- manager wnnse intense draml- llnnnon bi HG. Wella' "1): war of the Worlds" created a plate Imong i-ndlo listener). de- Ipth the im out the broadcast was interrupted four times [or i Announcement ' iI purely a fictional play". 5 in Berlin. on. :ll — GenerIl Lun- wig Beck. chief of the army ae- nerll nun. mlgned todIy Ind retired in private life bee-m he could not. me eye-lo eye with Chancellor Hitler. TIN YEA" AGO llnd aenuiuiminn Society etr elgnui InnuIl dinner meet- in. held It the Charlottetown am. int ni I. There were over m nundnd in mud-m Gordon c. Warren. Chief Horti- culturch II moomi mined mental Station [poke on EurIl Bunnie-tin in em, deputy min- eucl of the New Brunswick Ar InclItlon held LII Sliut. John. .B. vanity null m the ma Ivlld of the CInIdiIn from Im Itlol. m . uh pulp and po- per c’ofllpllllel and oh leader» n pink monoli- album anoin- . gery isymplthel‘iomyt l: d o n e Cold Feet And Hands I] Dr. . Cold hIndI ulullly MI poor circulItlon, not I erm helrt. II the IIylnl The condition LI um mulent in women than men. Ind In thehilllltrun‘ I'Ither HIIII the Dllclll. W met- .holllln Illa Ll InociIted w 1 Lil coldnellofthe Ikln Ind the some cu: be Illd of debillty. Mont you“ people with en l if funds Ind feet oulht in for!!! it: the Mer ll not Ierloul In if is difficult to correct. The cIli- ber of the Imuller menu ll governed by the nervoul syltem Ind the flow of blood in Iluglllh became of In inherent tendency to be ten". nervoul. and easily "M by lrivlalttea. Many of these young people ii v mInlfeItMlon: of iltterlness. but :11 um i vel with maturity. Rn yudrmne il a more til-trolling circulntory n I n t u r- bnm of the extremities. s k l p coldneu: lI associated with ell-um in colnr and these lym- ptoml m broulht on by c h i 11y Walther or by emotional uphel- vnln. r n o l' e ll involvement of one or man linger- Ind in... Dr. MIurice Raynnud'l ll one was I Mad-me x who . had been Inhiect since childhood to In infirmity which mnkev her In obmtogcuriovicy loher acquaintInces. Any sudden cool- ing of the atmosphere. even in numnwr, would cause her lin- Zero to become bloodless u:- out feeling. and of n whi low color. She would wring thcm violently or took them in luke- warm water: whereupon the val- culnr lpasm would in-adunliy re- lnx. to he succeeded by n v 2 r y painful reaction " . We have not Improved too much on this treatment. except in the more serious forms of the disease. Many of the victim dread winter bni learn. In th 0 Years pass. how wing it in in we a r warmer clothing. 1‘ w o pairs nl gloves and hose will be useful in preventing the manifes- mlons no long as the body kept warm with long underwear Ind a warm coat. Going n o u t h is not no answer because an e spasms may develop whenever the individual becomes excited. embarrass-i. or angry. Smoking surance that they wlll not l o I the affected dilltl. Sedutives. tranquilipers. Ind psychotherapy the proved helpful for th 0 s e whose reactions are brought on by emotional disturbances Sun. occasionally when the discomfan in the lower extremltiel ll lev- SMALLPOX IMMUNITY 1.. s. wrtlea: I had amalle while in college in lain Am I immune? he lmmigi-nupn eu- thorities question this. REPLY rdn’narily one attack gives life protection. But when in doubt. vncclnnu. If you Ire im- mune there will belittle of up reaction. one: fill/Es noisanca e. H. writes: It red welts din. appenr Iffel' taking .n antihista- minic product. i: it worth while to find nnni eliminate the cause! Yes. if hlvév recur alien enough to make lLie miserable. TEMPORARY PARALYSIS l.. o wrltes: How long door paralysislnltafterl bile by a man v of > War? anew Several days it in mm mm- tul Ind Ilnrmlna than urioiu. nor Para 5. c. writes: Do nuts on p ply saturated or unsaturated mu? LY Mainly unsaturated iup to 7 tit-r cent) Hlnt— rod-y'n lie-lull i Rid your home or fire bum. LEAD DAIRY DU'I'PU’II Butler. cheddIr cheese I evaporated milk are the leId- NOTES BY A. Mien-In; umber at new in hive About exhlulted Ill. tnf necenillel they on do without in order In continue my luxuriu— Snrnio Observer. ‘ iwa of getting something fllr THE WAY 'I'Ilkllu of clean Iporfl. whal Ipari could clean you faster than hone rnclnk? — Gnlt Rewrier. luylul n wallet is ..n. .-v. [All 11 hulhIndI mill their i your money ~ St Thnm s wivol‘ cookin| — that ll. when- lIIln DIily New". some people Ire Io lenle then: I'lIyn they the to lIlle frInqulli- urn in order in Ileep in church. Pr . —Tlmm1nl Dolly can Ike Fo Former President Etnnhower recently Illled llll former attor- ney general. Herbert Brown". to check on whether he (Ellen- bower) could legIlly r M II In r vice president. Browne“ nay- thli. he cIII. Ln Ipth of the 12nd Imendmenl of the Commotion which hurl election to the precl- dency more than twice. it I e o In I likely that Eisen- hower'l interest ll only I mntter of curiosity. HI il on record II fIvurlnl the 21nd Imendmen Hut 1- n t h e r doubtful oualneI pushed throulh by the Republi- cells in resentment ngninn the four Iuccenlul e l I c t l o n I of FrInklln D. Roonevelt. nut hero in In interestlIIl lelal nnil moral question. Tho moi- - llty t: )llIln. The cnnlreu. Ind the state. legislatures which ap- proved. obviously wanted no on: to hold the prelidoncy for man than two terml. To run . vice-prelidency and thus becom Force Of A . pm if Ill unpenii- an the plnvcr . Timeulourn . ever they get the chInce. —Ctint- . rm Willi-m hu decided to hire n balzplve Player to attract tnnri-u. in Greece may use bag. pipe. to scare ley {‘rnws snip r Vice-President? Milwaukee .frnlrnll next in line for the prenirienr) be I motel-tulle Ind a questionable tIcllc. The 22nd Imendment says inni “no person ahlll be elected in the office of the president man than twice." Winnlnl the office tn r o u g h uie vleewprealdency would not entail being elected on prelfdent. am how about the nth Intend- maut to the Cunniliutlnn? it {tater flltly thIt "no person con- nliulla liulble m the office at prelldent nhnll b- eligible to that of vice-prelident of tho UnitId StIte." It all nerve! as lime but food for intrlzulnl Ipeculltion. AI long an the null amendment to on the books. it would take ihe must b r n a ll expediency im- a twice elcted former president to leek the vice-presidency an the chance um it might be I back door to return to the White Hnule Hurricane New York Time. The forces in I great storm are almost incredible. even In this age or megatona. A tropical hurricane ouch II the one that devastated put! of Haiti I IN Cuba in not only I matter of wind. destructive Is it can be at velocities well over 100 miles an hour: it LI also I matter of It- mospheric pressure. of surglnll tides. Ind of torrential rainfall. Ill of w h l c it create I W Home pressure: not only on everythinfl in the Itol‘m'l path but upon the earth itself. W en the aunomheric pressure falls two inches. on it u s u 2 l ly does in n hurl’lclne. I load of about 2.000.000 lama ill removed from each square mile at land. If the neighboring ocean rises 10 feet. as it often duel. about l0. 000.000 ton: of Wllght are added to elch :qunre mile of R! but- lam. The ruins that accompany luck I storm add their own weight, 750.0001“; for in inchel of rainfall. These lremendoul muse: on the earth‘l c ru I t me come and go within n nut. ter of hours. The storm itself can affect Lh- tides In much mil o I Iwa. [is cloud sheet may cover the IKY 150 miles from the storm center and out-flung Itreln'lerl from that cloud will ruch fIt beyond the 'horizon. The Itmut- phere will be disturbed for hund- red: of mil lid. Overwhel- ming forces Ire unlelshed which leave the earth racked Ind Quiv- erlng. And man. [or Ill hil vaun- ted power. is It their mercy. I courageous oigmy in the face of element! gone berserk, but lfllf n plum, and with no force to match the hurricane. Aid To Diem ls Cut Chmttm Selene: Monitor Then is I great deal of con- ’ in title publiC Drill! over Unit-ed SLIM policy taer South Vietnam. This 3 mislead- ln-g. There fl, in rot. I clear—cut policy for the '0d lmrnedllfé ahead. It has file Imam , an tile President said. of the top offici a White House. the State Department. the on. the CIA Ind the United State! Embllsy in Saigon. e United States cannot in plain language. W . or at the White House properly ahould not disclose its full intentions. it fun < Bu Lh define it I owed. And the Ictions define ithe policy. ln recent wmkn. the United States in: ill cubed to give un- uuallffed Mlle stalwart to Fred- slant Diem; ill lid the Mr!- rlwunt U.S. Iim in in Ice fillt the war ngamst the Communllt nerrilius l5 won? ill warned that politic-l raprullona by the Dian government could mu the WI! effort: (I) demanded antigen in the em rcgim. both in policy and personnel. on lng dairy product: mobilise lime in Canada. end on mores-ions: isl hinted. when It became evident that age: were not forth< merged non-onmmunin oppon- ent: one realm that on link red 1 louder the wa of I change of govern- ment. and if) out that portion erlcain III! which on: din- ecty help: the Diem rethi- agalnxt its opponent: Ind yet doesn't affect filo er effort. In a word. the united state- 5 served notice that it noel not will: to it: Ild "Id by the N50 family for political l‘fi passion: that could er the war effort. 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