. O ' ' ' ‘ ' , my 10. 1954 "' The ' I Rushed Ashore B "°'*"’ . """“"" "E- mntal Health Minesweeper Launched At Saint John — H. h S L yh M ;j.._.’::_.!& M...,..., "mm lg peed aunc z::..... .. ......... ....... _ W. THE NEED FOR VOLUNTARY HALIFAX (CP)—'I‘he pregnant ;'{-,yl'1{:r'.::t:,‘n'?:,e“:r;‘pl::l:.d ;l",r,l::§ Adenauer. W.est German clun- ORGANIZATTONB IN THE MENTAL HEALTH FIELD speed launch today to in 9,3 ‘ _ 1 ‘ n_ . , (A statement by :0. A. Roberts. h°5P"31 "eaimefil r e enemy f,'L'L1,d.,’.‘,’ 3,.t'c:°nj:°?,n{o:ex “'1'; an many and the Soviet Union ‘might M. D.. Chief.t:‘dei1:-A1 .1;lIl1r:huD1V-1 The Canadian launch went to sea during the cm-e¢-hour dyjvg, be Gsiabumed 1“ ‘M 5°‘ ‘O0 '31’ N0“. D9951’ "1 ‘ mm to meet the United States military _____ _A,,, future." ’'”''m‘ ‘k W°""§') ?v2fT';:?‘1Sln"i‘50:‘{3E’f:|’:r:::1 ARC-"C ExpL()RE|[ Adenaur-r‘s only explanation was . ' ih “ v" There ll overwhelming 0Vi- ment It the navy hospital. John Dfluslbcgnn A,-cue .-xp|,,,_ hag‘ be2:rirrtzarfsifigt;"Tat:3;_.§°vieu dance to support the claim that 2-‘libel: tnwfuwgtoa snilmusrii‘: “gSOl(i):'became ill after boarding the in.‘ expedmon‘ '0 the Antarctic. ‘O - reporter’. question. port are strong. and that these transport at Bremerhaven. Ger- sei'Vil.‘0l ill 5151)’ where public many, for a trip to New York. The I C R O S S R D Eula“ Hula“ spathy and disinterest prevail. ship's doctor reported that she was ACROSS gguflg ulgn ceruunly -11 our experience in in critical condition and the Goeth- ‘ F . M 3-’‘“‘““5' 31' -*P”°°¢ '-lfl[Il'-lE‘l H’-‘. the peat lindicltu that hollth sis was ordered to divert toward ‘C33 (ext: “”51°5h°9P UIPJ I-IRE!!! services in general stem from Halifax. '1‘ Mu?’ '4 5»Hv81femI_ 34 Note concerted, vigorous efforts on the V Thewoman was not immediately ‘lnufirnent 5-CWT“ ""11 0‘ part of public spirited citizens. identified. 12 mum 1- Fqmqlls the The lack of such back1nglclnveri- ——-——-—A—-—-— 13‘ Scam" EV =*"P- Old 25 gfglet ably places a'sevei-e hand lip on 0 ‘ "“" 3|’ . . . program and perhaps in no other 14 ‘3,',';'{‘,.°.,'f," D'R°"" 26‘G.‘“d°' Efzlgédialfxlia l ispecz of public health has this ',u,,m,m 9~“—"Y‘""l hlshesl Gfllflid IIEIEJII been more evident than in the H d“"k_ "010 Ellllifl Ell-ll3l:| field of mental health. where the 0 is ;§j°n‘i‘n‘° 10- Varyms “Music 3 ., "'°A struggle for improved progrnnug -‘ gen‘ weight note """""' ‘“"""’ has Deer] traditionally a dishes.i-i- VANCOUVER (CPI _. Wing 16 Slim‘ ‘India! 28-Man’: 36.0neolthe 2111113 and uphill battle. Cmdr. D. C. S. Macdonald, officer I lial "'Queen of mcknflm. Apostles BE‘A0i'e such _ support can be commanding Sea Island RCAF 17 gm“. thefairies 33.fndent:, 31. River(It.) f0i‘lhl'DmiDl!. i-I133 must be Dublin station. has sent letters of apology ‘I M" (Sh‘k"‘i " 3‘-‘Vehicle uliderstandinfl "IQ acceptance of to four Vancouver newspaper men 20 Came 0 18‘ Ar°“d“"' "33?’ °‘ ‘°~ K°°i'bi"94 H19 Plobiem-5 01 mfinivfil 11111655. the because they were not immedi- 'm“ us, hm." ‘°°”‘ °“°k°° willingness to face up In the lm- ately allowed on the base during 22 Peta)”: racmg “T 3‘-H°m‘§° “-D1538". piications of the tremendous drain a $2,000,000 hangar fire last Thurs- 23'Moh._mme. 19' I"d”"‘ ‘W’ 35~G°dd"' 43~ P5151 10“ that mental illness, in all its day. ‘an H 2°-°WhI ofimu iver.) forms. is making on the nation. It “The guards at the gale had 25 Amp." 5 is in this area that the voluntary been told to admit no civilians to 'b°u ch? organization can play such a vit- the station," said the letters. "but mdgsold all; important. role, by helping to unfortunately they did not display 29 Tawsrd «L53:-l l’l'll5llXldt‘.l‘5'.BndlllgB and pre- very good judgment in preventing ‘me 1" _li.n’.cl-s. Thus can the way be pav- newspaper men from entering.“ 30 Born ml for truly great advances a- The letters were received Wed- 31‘Fuh" gnznsl our greatest public health rsesdiy by §hritoEraBplhers Gelorge azfirowud nu fill‘ RC9. 130 an Dy 8 BTTC an TE‘ ' ' ,ie- voluntary organization is porter Jnhn Kirkwood of the Van- "‘f‘dd'}‘:, liii- pioneer in the mental health Couver Sun. and by J°h”n¥ MC- 3., :5.’ '1’ ilnzd niih its educational and ln- Gninis. photographer. Vancouver ‘n‘ ‘“ lo:-lnnlinnal program. It is in a Newsflergld‘ 38 Chi‘: lii'?lf‘.l‘l'ed position to disseminate _M°C'""“5 Chaflled ht’, had bl’?-" '(Swed) mlm-matron com-,9;-nmg menu“ mistreated by a security officer. 39 Si 1;:-alth; the basic principles iiial Wing Cmdr. Macdonald is con- -Song" may be gpphgd ln we,-yday ];v_ ducting an investigation and As- H Fry” hy mm Lhg jmpo,-Lam 18550“ that soclate Defence Minister Ralph ' 15"; most mental illnesses are a grad- °“mp"°5' ha‘ °“i°"ed " -‘emit’ 43 aufiif; lilil process to be treated as early "‘—““*‘ “‘Sohury as possible in order to offlsei. ‘ serious long-term effects, ‘5'gg:‘.m°' u n (6. More "°"‘°""" Courlesy Call The parent, clergyman, teacher_ ‘W ~ - _ W’ ’ i ' I , DOWN employer. and Ianuly husiciau - - - . v ' ~ HEIDELBURG, German‘, (AP) - are Q“ key personnel 1';’m“m_ A new-construction, aluminum and wood mlnesweepei was added to Canadas fast-growing modern fleet May 4 _CoL_Gen. A_ A‘ Gmhkoi soviet lsgliguzr ialnlng community mental health and a continuous awarenem on l.hPlr part of uieir responsibilities pays handsome dividends in coin- munity well—belhg. The voluntary association. representing all groups .r. the community. keeps this a.- wareness of responsibilty alive, and by its year round activities, hrlps translate sound principles into constructive action. Golernment, with all the best intention in the world cannot hope to carry out tllls essential “glass roots" activity and it is here that lhe voluntary mental health group Probably plays he most useful part. Once involved in community mental health, the volumm-y or. ganization finds any number of mony. Gallant French Army Officer In Tough Position By LARRY ALLEN SALGON, (AP) — A gallant French Anny uilicer sits in a rain- sooked bunker oil the plain of Dian Blen Phu. seeking the key to vic- dignitaries. Above, the Miramichi is seen just as she left a trap lo lure the Vietmlnh into open battle. Now the French the.m- selves are trapped. De Ca.sl.rles' only lifeline is through the sky. Everything he uses is parachuted ‘in. The situation must remind de Castl-ies of his experience in the battle of France. Tanks and dive- bombers supported the 2,000 Ger- mans who surrounded him and his 60 men in 1940. After bhree days of fighting he tried a break-out, was wounded and taken prisoner. He made three unsuccessful at- when HMCS Miramichi was launched at Saint John Dry dock, Saint John, N.B., where the ship was built. Rea_r.Ad- miral R. E. S. Bidwell, Flag Officer Atlantic Command, attended the ceremony, along with other naval and civilian the way, marking the completion of the launching cere- Churchill Honored By English Town LONDON (Reuters) -- Some of the old oratorical fire flashed in Prime Minister Churchill Wednes- day when. deeply moved and eyes glistening, he spoke of "freedom." Churchill addressed a private gathering when receiving the hon- orary freedom of the town of Poole in west England from si delegation problem. go chum,“ H‘ 1m°mm_y_ gory in m. duke“ hour of M, tempts to escape, succeeded on gathered in ‘his own drawing-room mung. ma ._1ertna.I‘ mu“ ova, carge]. the fourth_ try. and two years at 10 Downing street. coma not only apathry on the put Bria--Gen. Count Christian later was mihtlnii on the GIr1s- Churchill referred to old tradi- of fellow citizelis but frequently downright antipathy. Shame and rear and ignorance will test its mettle. Above all. the public must, be informed about the extent of mental disorder. the devious ways they show up. 1. An opportunity to say what he thinks and feels about things is concerned about. 2. An opportunity to host other giyewpoints and problems and there- in) Get to know and better un- deraluul others. (bi Realize that others have pro. blame similar to his own. ...‘°:..°.%.:°°:.:' .i°'..'"°°**°**- -M an hi problems. ms ' on <3’ An oopurtumty, to clarify his own thlrikiing and more clearly |’¢°°l111l- and accept his own feel. “III and needs. (0 An opportunity to develop a feeling of friendliness and a gem. °' b°10l|81n¢ to the group. *5‘ An Opportunity for regular And systematic discussion centered on what is problematic in him. Ihdy Groups MM! nouns will be formed with my afoul: of teachers. parents, or other adults interested in child luldance or mental health in gen- "IL The troops could consist of ' lhlflnl and comparing of ex- periences. : discussion of films, boob. putting on mental health i’“’l'°- 571110111: in outside speakers. or whatever procedure the group mltht wish to follow. P"C'-10811!’ ui assured success. Th‘ V°"""»II'! association can lead ‘hi WI)’ in providing another can- lmuous basic service: that of crest- mg I community .climate which will be lylnathetlc to the rehabilit- nlion needs of the pi-eson who has heen discharged froln a mental in- xlitlliion. (This effort. of course, would include the immediate ism- “.v of the patient.) The task for voluntary crun- imllon.I in tile mental health "Nd 11 llnntlc but. by its very nature, neceeuiy and rewardiu hi-‘yvnd deanrintlon. The group of Marie Femand de la. Croix de Castries, coninieinder of the little poi-shaped valley position. is sur- rounded by tens of thousiuids of Communist-led Vietmlnh troops. They are trying to strangle his isolated fortress. The grip has been tightening for days. Against them stand about 14,000 French, North African, Foreign Legion and Viel. Nameu troops. crowded into a circle less than a mile in diameter. In the hands of the six-foot de Csstrles, a champion horseman who wears a red African cavalry cap instead or a steel helmet, is the decision whether they—and he —will leave the position alive. "He was meant to be s medieval knight. a calaller in mail and armor." said one of his intimates recently. "Failing ilhat, he did the next best thlng—he became a oavalrymiln." \ TRAP BACl(l*‘lRT_-ID Jacquelind. his tail blonde sec- ond ville, lives in Hanol—-187 miles from the battle-—-and talks to him by radio-telephone every day at noon. "You know.’ his friend says. "the general has never doubted even for a moment the possibility of holding Dlen Blen Phu. If it falls it will be because the de- fenders have died to the last man, destroying with them most of the Vletmlnh." Dlen Bien Phu was designed as OUR liano in Italy. De Castries was born in Paris Aug. ll, 1902 to a family of the Fl-ellch hobiilty—and to the cav- alry. One of his ance.stors.was the Marquis Charles de Oasti-lea, who fought under Louis XV, became minister of the navy and went into exile with Louis XVIII. CHAMPION HORSEMAN Young do Castrles entered the cavalry school at Bsumur. One- day he saw A beautiful horse gal- loping in the pastures of a cou- sin's estate. The animal suddenly made a prodigious leap, clearing a hedge more than six feet high. De Casti-ies had to have that horse. In 1933 he took the unknown Jumper-—named Vol au Vent — over the barrier to s world rec- ord jump of 2.38 metres 7 feet 10 inches. De Castrim has carried over several habits from his jumping days. Once is to brsndish a riding crop wherever he goes. Another is to chew gum. He chews while riding and he chews when the going in battle is toughest. In his younger days. he valiantly upheld the cavalry trwdition of charm. well-built, handsome in a rugged wily. his soft brown eyes peering from under big black eye- brows, he was surrounded by the Paris beauties of his time. He married first outside his ex- ciuslve circle and the marriage tlons, such as the granting of civic “freedoms." which added to Bri- tain's strength. Then, in a gesture reminiscent of his wartime rallying speeches. the 79-year-old statesman raised his right hand high above his head and declared emotionally: “We must not forget that that strength has not only been used to protect lnviolate the freedom of this island. but also kept alone the flag of freedom flying in times which nearly everyone in this room will remember." comes from a noble family. In the second World War. he took part in the capture of Karla- ruhe and Freudeiistadt_ the key to the Black forest. He captured the German crown prince. He went to Indo-China in 1046 and stayed for 2% years to com- mand the Spalhls, an African light cavalry unit whose cap he still likes to wear. It was with the Spahis that he was wounded for the third time and received his lath citation for valor. He re- turned to Indo-China for a second tour of duty after A year in France. OLD SE'l'TLEMENT The village of Hopewell near Pictou, N.B., was named After the vessel that brought Ulster colon- ended in divorce. His second wife BOARDING HOUSE ists in 1761. MAJOR HOOPLE vou I6 4TiLi. 5’ATriN' cuizvss, ,5 1 54¢‘ C «emu ‘MAJOR.’ on em. weur ClzAsi-uN‘ IN DEM wooos 14- /» §PEAKIN' 08 YOUR STYLE, Ml5TAH MAJ0l'<’,‘IOU 'MiND5 ESOME 03 BEN HOGAN, LAl<Nl6E some 08 305 —National Defence Photo. SHOULD TELL PUBLIC NEW YORK (AP) -- Admiral Robert B. Carney. chief of U. S. naval operations. said Wednesday that a lot of valuable information is being withheld unnecessarily from the public. For instance. he said, he felt that information “we have regarding the emergence of the Russians, in their effort to be come a maritime power, should be made throughly public in our country." wife of an American Air Force sergeant was rushed ashore by high Her condition was reported as Army commander-in-chief in East Germany, today paid an unpre- cedented "courtesy" call on his American counterpart at United States headquarters here in West Germany. The RUB-ila.n'l visit was the first to West Germany by such s high Soviet officer since the occupa- tlon began nine years ago. Since the Russians rarely do anything im- pulsive in their relations with the west, and since Grechko's trip (-0- incided with the East-West nego- tiations at Geneva, it aroused in- tense speculation in West Ger- many. The U. S. Air force gave the Rus- Sfudebuker Champion 6 beat all other cars in the Run in actual miles per gallon! in Heidelberg. Two American jet fighters circled‘ the party. U. 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