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Britain's Dual Role Th0)? whit have been trying ho put Britain in the thankless role of "choosing" between [ha Common- wealth and Europe in its trade r. lations would do well to study a re- eent analysis it! the silualltln by Mr. John Allan .\llt_\. Humps economic correspondent for the Christian Science llunitnr, who makes a stronl point of the {net that Britain's aim is not to lean: the Commonwealth but to strengthen the enuntn'es corn- poslniz it it is not yet certain. how- ever, that the. method it proposes will its apprm'ell hy the Common- wealth Prime Ministers Conference in Septemiver. III' that the means will be rendilv provided by the European Common Market. “'hat is certain. says Mr. Mn is that the world-tilde role of Britain will continue whatever happenst The role remains an inescapable fact of history. in trade. aid. investment, enrreltrtz innuunire. iearliinlz. educa- tinn. training, politics. and in many cases populatinn and defense. Britain remains. and will remain for a long timo. inelllt'tnlilv tied to more than thlIJtlItUllln prnple sprend through the Commonwealth world, whatever tariff arrnnzerrents are arrived at. The “invasion of refugees from Communist (‘hlns recently has drawn attention to the {act of Hong Kong. The fact of Castro's (‘uba adds point tn the fact of Fritnin'I N!pflu1ihllitit‘< tn the several new hdependrnt stilt»! on the point at memento in the Caribbean The United Nations has become involved In the facts of the approaching in- dependence of further new states in Africa. The natinns of the Indian subcontinent have anxious repre- ssytati'ves in Rrussels. And It is sure- ty unnecessary tn add that Queen Eltuheth II Qlleon of Canada, Atatralia. and hew Zeninnd too. Britain aim has resptmslhilltiel under the Stockholm Fonvention tn the countries or the European Free Trade Auvwiatiun. including the neutrals. Rial-k Africa. too. I» in- volved et'rn in the Common Market. An unusually ominous firm is shed over the wt qlloction hy the attack M Soviet Frontier Khrushchev on the Fommtm Market as a capitalist plot to hnid Africa. The most common. and most con- full!!!» mistake about Britain In no look at It, nnw the Fritish Empire has me. through a reducing giant For it is still a hint power. Althouxh its relations “ith I'Zurrrpe have taiten —. I“ I II In- - modern pendogista to Introduce Dio- rnmtr of humanity, these structures by their nature tad tan reduce me! to the level at animals. to reinlom their hatred of the society that put them there. They an too lam. too lumen. invariably too ovemmwded; t hey lump the young offender with the hardened convict under conditions that are more likely than not to con- firm him in his career of crime. They sre not even compatible with snund economics. It has been estimated that It costs (‘nnndn well over $20.- 000 for each man whom our archaic penitentiaries perpetuate In crime: reformed under more enlinhtened treatment such men could support themselves and their families and contribute to the nation's produc- tiVitl'. The Department of Justice has made a good start in pmvidin. smaller institutions, outside the prison walls. where special types of prisoners can be given specialized treatment, an'l constructive efforts can he made to reform and rehabil- itate. But the ohltinle penitentiaries remain. hurstinlr at the seams. They remain because they represent a large investment in concrete snd steel which slit-mush? L'tlu’l‘llnll‘nll have not been prepared tn write off: and there is no ready market for used penitentinries. The authorities now are report- edly cunsiderinc whether to re- construct St. Vincent de Paul on its old foundations or plan a new twniteniiaryl The puillic dilmliti in- sist that the thoice is made riirhtlin Meanwhile. there is the problem of what to do with the hundreds nf prisoners who literally hurnt the roof that was over thoir httmls. The record and condition of the in- stitution, over the years. hardly sunkests that there is much there to be rehabilitated Goes its Stubborn Way South Africa is again in the limelight. After severing its rein- t'iuns with the ('umniollueiillh on the issue of its ililChIViIl'li t'aciill policies it ran foul of the l'nileti Na- tions Assembly, and almost brnka off relations there because of the criticism it rccpivmi. It was hoped that its government untild learn something from these hitter lessuns, but they seem oan to have confirm- ed it in its himility to change. Nuw its proposed "sainttugn" lnw has been condemned it): the internation- ai Commission at .iurists as a "major if not final step toward the elimina- tion of all rights of the liltii\itlllni and the rule of law" The commission said In a state- ment this week that the hill is the “culmination of s determined anti ruthless attempt" to enforce the South African racist doctrine of apartheid "and is not worthy of civilized jurisprudence" This com- mission ls a m‘n-km‘ernmontnl and non-political nriraniutlinn receivinl support from 40.000 lawvera and Judles in mort- than 50 countries. Its main objective is to defend the rule of law The South African government claims the pmmsed bill. which had its third readinu last week. is aimed at sahoteurn and (‘r-mmunism. Ita definition of sahtltaize covers a wide range of acts. {or which it lays down a mandatory live-year jail sentence and can also invoke the death penalty According to the jurim' . it reduces the the ‘ an equally hot about it hr the Atlantic Can- lmmlty. and for the free world. is Oh mtlnuln. world role. Need For A Change The riot that erupted In Canada's Mm! maximum-security prison. .H. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary, Ilmtrul, over the last weekend .and which destroyed a lat-n part of .the buildings. has had one [nod f. in”. It be («used attemkll an Judith-nu existing there that in! la, “immunan m mt- m humour-h“ Humanist-r maths-lung HID.‘ liberty a! tha citizen “to a degree not surpassed by the most extreme dictatorship of the left or the rilht.” Will this deter the memment from puttinl It throuph? Hard- ” llltely. It is hnpervious to alti- ni-rn at any Innd. and will mtinue in Its mum nntll it is replaced hy men of more enlightened views. or provoke- rewiaala that could be smiling In their msequencda. EDITORIAL NOTE When It cornea to per upita all by dam countri- to audacity- d Countries, Canada Ia almost at thabottoraofthelist.1'hisun- flatterinl corny-m was made fit week at the annual convention as man at the Atria-mun! In- uit-ta. Ami“. by Dr. mdhv. mnhimvinald.andot Clad:- melons tn the mm-wssWMlm hwmi-tta “which III-v- “mainland-mural Cad-f e SHOULDN’T LIVE IN GLASS HOUSES DIFFICULT TO CONCEIVE Newspaper Strike Hit Detroit Hard chin-m only News Pnpulnu! and busy Detrnlt that: Gunsmoke romal mt, Wet was. recently. withmn it.- msiv an Itrufllinx plan; without or ti.in newwapen in! nearly personal advice 1mm Ann Lan- . monlll. u Ihe mutt at a den or a diagnoail ot the world mm by Walter Lippm-np They sh ltcualnmed m people In mixhl u well have withheld all Ihrlr daily newspaper! that they or an Pullllter Prim. (Ind it dlllleult to conceive Ills "We don't now ubp won any ‘ WIlMul them. . or them. We but no idea whe~ 1 Two days More the end or . trier la huy or sell No np-nclnl lheneuspapershul down.Mar» tp-m. Nobody tells us what tha Grimm. represenllnl the our neiahborl are lripinl about ITth main“ of Micplnu. n a —nn lellerbnx Politics is hot tn .pmh u. the Hula: pl Reprr- ,erhlr-p this year and we senlalives vividly deplrtad me i don't even know tout the un- tnmnvenlenres or mum to the l did-tea are uytur .bput ear-h Drlmll public remlllnl trout other ll van «t. in Detroit the the finite. She um: undertaker pumi- the ltineral. “Tl-tiny. permit has been Nobody else eten knows you are ullhnul . daily pew-paper lur dead. as days. Do vpu km wppt it in "Concert: and theatres, lec- llke to live in a [real mampni‘ lures and plrtun IIIan now . nut city wllhoul . dally newa- draw small crowds \‘m "much paper“ I’ll tell vw Ills not it... ‘ know what u playing The zmt . Ihnlue don't know pm. the new lllllnllll "mm M (hopplnl president of Colombia u we he: now: down wit-nun lure don‘t even know Kallne'l hall .Ihe ctrsulmeri. Thus the pun. Ilnl aterage Nobodv 1mm] nus ryr'ie slows: the lelhil u-mu nyrk Tr." i, uni... Jobs In nlhrr ltelds dtmlnlsh mi tun x" p par '- """"' helped Murder and tls alllul "We have lorlaltt-n the exact you un'l look In the hrlv \unt- a . “Tn-u u m lump". thmllh .- la "" " "““" " " rrtmtnal arlullln Il nu pubtte ‘ rniumnl ll will are out M l PUBLIC FORUM m. m. int l. mm»... in The whim may he loin. out i all nvrr slmt. hut the llnll m would like to correct a In the mm limp. resultan in emenls attributed to me Allen-n independence still has Guardian pt .tum rm to be until»... i ronrrrnlnl lhe hearts: on Wed- 5mm ol pilneioudl at set» i unday renrdlnl the “uni llers arr fleeinl tn. Itrlle-Inrn : pt . mum. at Wan! Sn in l tmitnry lor what they led in ‘ mmmen-i-t une. Io lhal - m» 5 the unrtulry oi Fran". era-led, I sut hundreds e! thousands more must my In the lu bathed land burden-l lhe m ltlrrauean where they will have RF-TA‘NI‘NG HEARING Sir Inc a in The ml: at out residents and unpay- an. In uur can ‘ patninl lair sin-lures la (am i Ill try In in.» a n at it under l m, doesn‘t know about the crime. lhry 60 not lead clual In all W lite, lltul intreaalnl the oppor- tunity p! the criminal to escape scol (rec. Sn liir isn't quite as sale In Mid ill first Conulluflmll Conven- Ilu in M years. Th past In OfMushroom IIOIES E AY TQMde saunas-nape as nubvflbuh’t ands h. '23: If; “I h'_"'*“ my a _ I “I‘m! In. M huhmi“ -*m~ III I]. .1 near—als- Indus—Inhale“ anu- ale-III nun—.lhfili‘sslstla fills mun—Unvfihh—ufisbnsfip en M.“Limh—III fl‘hm—u-a we're-i u rubs-Inner. luflthm~b s..— mil-I a... but... nun-“me- “puts-nuns.- “manna-n... 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Mani hlx inurnatrd mil-u mm :d‘kiiiifilir’. mm" lharehangedtheilhatthlhnlrdlslmklnllnr. youmntaam.eun.lylplctunnflnly.flw.h was manna-bum when m. mam-II lortneumket. uremic-ratatouilth IMthatitIeealmk- need [at Wldou'thavelhsqpaeelndetreplltedbya leer that my. mm-mmrucn-m scribe and ultimate the daily ‘my not be Ies'ded st all. ur nah-both tar dl‘mfsli: lite stock lee-dill and export, The agricultural BIA-lure. lnr the pnwlncs and the pralrle re- . lion lawfully. Is thus an en- ln Mullah]. lhll II a Mm In" one. I“. (mm (on. will 'I' "W °‘ W" “i u" M leerll in limited aruae over de- fllver "11W Ind “u wulhm item seedinl thus is ttt. titted-h rulnn. i that a! lrasshupprr inieslstlnri that preferred crop! may have . iln be mot-rep by arm less; nun death. In general, preferred. specles with whitacapa and gun. The universal animal! and In- dutin‘ Vomiting shouldbe tried when th- hdtvidw “mm” 5' l But will mp machinery i In none alum; Iml Intuit-ri- tht m""'“"“- l nd mud . the . elnek lIeId bp- l methnda ol drains wilh this am tn mast lnatanrra up Ilrai . ., m, in, mu...” . I In short, In those aspects at —n sllli redeemable, There Is (arm llle mated by weather rum-em but not pet-tr. And the rather than roverumept altrui- overqu situation tn the m- tbs June optimism n In the air, later. with man to m tins- It I; .- improved Iltuatlnn m'rr bean nu. Iilla I5 hours alter eltinl theme The (oral has been dueli- cd. Ill. poison la in the blood. and It must h neutralized with I product alilch II atmphlne. weeks have heel: the Erllical weeks at Ihll I‘Mweuihn and . III! inlul'lllllitm l on those mu m Ihtrh may i mtrot (he nm at their people i in! man lit-n so vearl in the lulure. "A presslnl unit rrttiral luue In the Slate Ilulshlure has been tum I have 'trl inn vim tu- tin-penal t hm In call my sute Sennlor In learn ll my own mnprmipp-I dnlrlct retained the ssme mini-rm. nem- my unhnt survive ‘ilhoul :- intnrmm man- "In a mu rlty much at uni ‘ information Is shnvlird hv lofll "up-pm, dlfluulnl tout ta— l mu The wellare of Ihe burl i am rommunitv. man-lenient ruin worker .tlkr lhe mm and Intellectual tile» The sale ly «I u» rlttmui depend to - tar [rum dram than ya- think upon dnliy nnupepm" Wailinci In Algeria Cal-III- Pre- ttemt Army Ornnlntln h lhe Moslrm Ill onallau. lnllnw- In: prnmlses at new luaranleu m m name-u. mqu Suslnl. lormer medial mm m In Alflen tar his imi- vim. l demanded the lnematlol at numb... In the new security tom n. warned um unle- this In dune, the Secret the my. term-in Genet A . 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"mu" in "MIMI ,m a; Na doubt mourn. tralllt- h“ “" "W" "WWW" ""‘m i made it dllflcult to have lha tor Inurtsts— mm m h. um- cahhies Ind their "\‘ltlnnils' ad mater freedom than they on the city slreetl But rate have It print. ‘ Ihlllld be taken not to restrlrt Tiler! was once a time villa them an mutt: lhat they may Ilsey were pm oi we seen in disappear. “mm” flimmwklnv: Dumlllnl Square m m i They pm been an of tin it. ""“P’“ then banished lo a position in tracuve leatures at Monlrrll lone accompanies request.) IKIN CANCEI MI wrilel. Would a mall:- nanty at the skin lnIIII‘ate the presence 0! cancer elsewhere In Ihe W’ REPLY Nut as a rule. Internal up ten rmly Imld Io nu sup unlesl they a under the skill pun [raw burp-m. A mun u. I up (or example may Iro- larlr ennth lo bruit lhmulh i m Illa. lormlul a maulnanl‘ u. IMPIIYIIMA l: u wrttu- Doe- many-em- lhe hrldle thl wed in close ‘ And the more we have to ollrr " will. tourist! that is dillrre‘nll the Nb tlr. 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