i er 10 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Mar. 24, 1965. . { \ By PETER_C. Lester Pearson has been , . —‘busy midwife of NATO and the Prime Minister of Canada for a PEARSON SERIES cool supervisor of UN truces; hundred weeks. ; ond oe regu iorsty ng Within month m ) midd oitia the next mont. te APPEARS DAILY power role was devalued. the record on e spring election in ef a series of 10 Quebec revolution shattered do- the hope of gaining 2 majority | Tus © one of 8 | mestie tranquillity and our polit- mendete —_ oa : eae ies lost their long- vaunted sta- Any assessment of these hec- Guardian and written by Ot bility two years ef the Pearso® tawa correspondent Peter C. Just as John Mhefenbaker stewardship is complicated by Newman whe alse wrote “Rene- cieariy represented the rural So Gat en oF Se cay © gade im Power on the Diefem- Canada of the Tirst of these judge effectiveness administrations. Salt significant leghlative strié-| eras, Lester Pearson belongs to es. Only the unfolding of his- ~~ . the second, international phase tory will show, for example, <*". be said. “is the dropping The final measure of his suc- whether his dismantling of Ot. % ®#frow and nasty, short-sight- cess will be hig. ability to trans tawa’s fiscal powers “saved” *! 204 selfish partisanship: be icend his time and become ides- Confederation, or turned out to \C2U5¢ | think the times are too | tififed in action as well as spirit be too great a price to pay in S*T!0Us for us Canada to af-| with solving the many dilemmas terms of lost political and econ- ‘Td the luxury.” jot the contemporary, “danger- omic viability. | ‘This call for the subordina- ous era” of Canadian politics While such questions are as ‘08 of partisan impulses te, The achievement of such a yet unanswerable, it’s fair to Sither objectives is highly com breakthrough may require a that Pearson's largest (eMdable, but Pearson has yet | change of emphasis in Pear- ee ee to establish his own adherence | son's approach to his office. The porary taming of the hysteria of |* the “new politics” In his nine nation’s history has chown the Quehec unleashed 2ppcintments to the Senate of office of Prime Minister to be just as he was olfice. |Camada, for example, the Prime ‘an immensely important com- His appeasement of the poten. Minister has bypassed all the mand post with a large internal tially explosive demands of ©24dians who might qualify om ‘potential of decision- making French Canada must be judged ‘*e basis of their contributions which can alter the march of @ success, when compared with |*° ®4tional life, and.drawn his | great events. In making the cru- what might have happened had ‘heices instead exclusively from cial decisions of the coming John Dielenbaker been reelect- ‘he Professional politicians whe/months, Pearson may have to ed im 1983. The Conservative ©olect for the party’s coffers. (become much bolder in exploit leader has been unable to sat-| But the largest challenge of ing his authority. isfy, or even comprehend, his 2% f8ced by Canada’s i4th’ In the recent past, he had de- own small band of followers Prime Minister is that in at monstrated am absence of per- from Quebec and the larger as. |'¢25t one way he is a man im sonal intensity in the exercise of pirations of the province appear COMlict with his time. his power, as if to do so would to be completely alien to him. THREE PHRASES |somehow compromise his own Pearson's successes have aiso Douglas Verney, a professor regard for himself. iecluded the world of diplomacy; Political science at Toronto's Only Lester Pearson can say our relations with the US. and |\°rk University has pointed out |whether he would rather “be the U.K. have been redeemed at in barely a generation, this |himself than a memorabie | from their angry disarray of CO™try has passed through Prime Minister of Canada. But the Diefenbaker vears. | three : ‘the era of the the vast majority of his support- MAJOR COMMITMENTS jempty spaces, when Canadajers and sympathizers see no Albeigh=thelr partiagtestary |72* * 12Fee bleh of red on the |resson why he can not be both gerformance has incloded |maps sewn together by a net-| This was the last of 10 articl- ‘embarrassing pratfalis. the Lib.|"°t* % Failroads; the tnterna- es in a series on Prime Minister Grails’ legislative secerd is as i°™#!_ef2. when Canada emerg-' Lester Pearsen. tonishingly Gong- particularty | ‘Saas a ot ae 36 ar coe ibed cone 2° of tee ape oe’ COMMOnwea}lth Is Descri mute Fuuines Paty to te . . tear the . $0 constien me nceat.me Largely Canadian Invention stage of implementation. At the same time, the Pear- By HAROLD MORRISON maintaining ft began a century Hee pte ite billing as teams | .LONDON (CP) — Canadian ago with the determination of of supremely efficient. adminis- tring the Coe nlth ith ty Canadians to~bécome independ- trators whe could return pre- jargely a Canadian invention, ©™ of Britain but still maintain Diefenbaker stability to the « : ; of th developed for our national the benefits of co-operating eet <, nation’s | purposes” and shaped in part with the mother country. lous aun w been (te, make it mere acceptable to ja — allegations have been French-speaking element i made azsinst individual minis- ‘Canada and other no0-Anglo- largely unteroieed Oat nen |Sax0n persons in the 2i-country Prime Minister can clear the | "Senith _ , air—>either by disproving the. ae See ae é i i i ! ! i iT be 7 be ; . i aE a i » i , i \ 7 ORDEAL OVER FOR GRISSOM FAMILY Betty Grissom, wile of, happy iio as they face the to meet the pews media which ee Touns. aher owartned in front of the house the flight was over. 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