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Ne! over 7: he. «indie ropv l news..- Auri' am... :I Clcullllcn 7 FIRE l l-‘Riusl. OCTOBER ll. 7 Incredible Complacency How much longer are our clti- i zens going to tolerate the conditions I arising out of overcrowding at the Queen’s County Jail, and the com- placent attitude of the provincial authorities “ith respect thereto? The Jail breaks that took place recently because of lack of adequate room and supervision were bad qlough. But prisoners are now being turned loose before serving their time at all—left to walk the ill‘i‘t‘lS. or go where they \villghecause the jail can‘t accommodate them, Some fifteen of "nose sentry. “Emir-U1 in Police Chief \Velister. are on the loose now, waiting their turn to serve the seliteiicm imposed on them by the court. Did one eier hear of such a thing hefnro ili this Province, or elsewhere in any civilized commun- Ity. for that. matter? If the story didn't come from an authoritative source—and it is indursed lly His VVorshl'p )I'lynr Galldet \‘I’IIO says rightly, that the information should be made pllnlir—we would say that it had bern lifted from the, pages of some comic opera. WHAT'S THE T'SET—Pollce- men are asking what's the use of arresting people when they will be freed without serving time? The Magistrate has no official know- ledge of thcm after they have been tried and sentenced; and the AL tnrney General~who has#says they will just have to wait. their turn. First come. f' serve. Most of them are only drunks and “shouldn't be in jail alilu’n " If ‘ they decide not to wait. and d9 imp for destinations unknown. so much the better, apparmlili‘. There is one hitch In this ar-- rangement. \vhirh is coliccrlrd by the chief Crown officer to he unfor— tunate. That is “the inconveii- . icnce lnvolierl when a convicted‘ person must be lncutcd and advised that there is room in the jail for ' him." But wilv go to this expense and bother? Wouldn‘t a postcard serve the purpose of notification instoa-i'.’ Or perhaps those on the waiting , list could he asked to call at the Police Station from time to time— at their own convenience, of course —and Check on their accommoda- tion problem lhemsehos? Tourists sometimes ff n d them- selves in this predicament during e To avoid disxp- 1 Is, many of them hook ‘ their accommodation well ahead. i is about working out a priority a stem of this kind for our Queens County Institution? A chap who D us going on a hinge. for xample, Ipd getting Intn trollhlu with the police, could phnnr In his intentions ali'd have a cell rvod in advance. "gular guests could thus be pro» ed for, leaving only the transients I'll be turned away. ' STRANGE ATTITUDE—Rut we Ire far from suggesting that this III I joking matter. The Government. Ipparcntly. has no intention of het- tering the situation by enlarging existing jail quarters, and is lng until there is In opportun- O‘f neKOfiItina for the transfer of prisoners carving six months or lim- to federal institutions. That Elly come next year, and it may 1 am. In any can it is only or. usionally. lays the Attorney ‘ Genenl, that the jail gets own... In this manner. So why warry? MN, mull.- than are "a. H! In II good over were.” Via and areal a z a : ‘ Stanley \l'll! I. , flit. , luthorltiee arc not . in" satisfied with this complacent View, nor do we tlullk our citizens will tolerate it now that the matter has been brought into the open. If they do. lllov will have themselves to blame if a worse condition develops, bringing our whole system of law enl'orronlont Into disrepute, That is where l' is lending. and it is sur- prising 'llrll the Government should vieu it ill .lnl other light. Why Closure Was Shunned \\'h\ when the Commons was hemp Illrll‘ltlllillIDd by a supply Illnukrulu for falling to recognize t‘relliliste Real Caouette as I party lezulur. didn’t the Government in- voke tho rule of closure, thus put- ting a t'lll‘l) nn the. debate, instead of prupnqn: to let it run day and night until the hinckaders desisted.’ This sr-llolne wouldn‘t have worked it‘ [Its iii dissident members of tho Smilax t‘l-ml.‘ party Were really de- termined to spell each other out and hi‘l‘l) :lie Hausa sitting in- defiliileii, Rut closure would have done he trick in a dignified and practical manner. as provided for in the Rules and Forms of Parliament. \l'h- tliell. didn‘t House Leader Pirkc ‘fllll invoke it when it was nhviously warranted in the public IniFi'tts‘t" It's an old story, as recalled by the Ottawa Journal, and it goes back to the Government misuse of closure sex-oil rears ago, after which there “as a demand that closure til.- nliolished altogether. Last year, Mr. Plckersgill was quoted as saying that “no government in its causes would ever again use the existing closure rule in our books," in that statement, notes The Journal. was reflected the uneasy Liberal conscience over 1956. In the pipeline debate. when debate on the hill to grant a government loan was cut off amid scenes shocking to all who respect Parliament. the closure rule was shit. d. In the words of Dr. Eugene F say. an authority on Parliamentary procticos. the rule "had been prostituted and a dozen other rules flagrantly hl‘nken." When Prime Minister Diefen. haker later suggested a committee to “consider” droppinm closure, the Liberals eagerlv ayreed. They would drop it forthwith, But the measure was intended to prevent j at the kind of paralysis that Parliament was threatened with the niher day, The, Ci‘editiste threat. withdrawn on that occasion. may he raised again on some other issue to hamstring the pulllic hllsilless. Knowlech that the Government fears invoking clos. ure will only provide those employ- ing such tactics with an added inceiltivn, A Fine Achievement “'al'mesi congratulations to Mr. . of I‘orliwali. on Win- ping the (liliildiun plowing chams pinnship at the big matches in t‘aledon. Ontario. this week. This is indeed an achievement, reflecting credit upon the whole Province. While this is the first Award of its kind to come to Prince Ed- ward Island. the Willis family has scored other noteworthy successes In plowing conte .- aver the past few years, Mr. WI . son Carl finished second in the Canadian competition in mm! and he himself finished third in the Canadian match in 1966, go- ing on to the world match in Peohles. Ohio, in lil57, where he was the top Canadian. There are other Island families which have distinguished themselves in plowing competitions. as befits Canada‘s garden province and bread- basket of the Marltimes, And they will be the first to reioice in the honor that has come through Mr. Willia‘ achievement on this occas— ion, It entitles him to represent Canada in the world contest next year at Vienna, Austria. where no doubt he will again give I good account of himself. EDITORIAL NOTES The government of Indonesia has officially changed the name of the Indian Ocean to the "Indones- ian Ocean" on lta maps. Now all the rest of the world will have to do in follow suit. I I New possibilities tho bIon opened up by an Ottawa construction firm. which has attracted national attention by winning I $10 million West German order for 500 Cens— dian-bullt homes. with delivery to begin thia fall a SIU-BOAT IN TROUBLE OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Suggests ’Grievonces Corrector’ For Canada New Zealand has recently in. rtltuled the parliamentary office of “Ombudlmall” or "grievanca curreripl‘." T h I 5 development attracted file great interest of Social 014 dlt leader R.N.Tllunlpsoll durlnz hi: visit to New Zealand la st month, because he had himself attempted to lnlroduce in our parliament a Bill which would create the same post III Clnldl. The Ombudsmln originated In Sweden, and the Idll he! now been copied In Denmlrlt. Fill- land Ind New Zelland. 'nle worldwide trend to greater bur- eaucratic activity, coupled with parliament's flclexaflm’l of law- making power: to the civil eel-- vice, has created I need fm‘ pm- tertion of the c I t I z e n against error or negligence by the ur- eauci-acy. Hence the post of 0m. budlmen or “Parliamentary Cummisslonel'“ has be u de~ Ilgned to ensure Justice the citizen. The New Zealand Ombuds- man, Sir Guy Polvles. has re- porlrd trial during his first six months in office he received 334 complaints from private citizens. COMPLAINT! NSTIFIEI) Some of these complaints were not proceeded with utter prelim- Inary study and discussion with the complainant. Otherl referred la matter: not within the .IIIl'll- dit-llon of the New Zealand par- lllmcnt. surll as municipal af- fairs, and were therefore autumn the concern of the Ombudsman. am 117 cases were completed. and In every instance the corn- plaillt was found in he Justified. Ind correction set in train. 22 of those concerned the d" partmenl of National Revenue. and were complaints about tax-s lion, is referred to anuslIcel in the Idmlnlslrsllon of social welv {Ii-2.15 related to custom: du- ties. I2 Involved health matters: 9 related to education: while lI~ hour wll concerned In 7 curl. justice In 3, lands and lurveya In 5. and the police ill 7. Th l I give: an idea of the bran] field of responsibility. and explains why. I: pull Thompson told me. the new office is pmvlng moat valuable III the opinion of New zerimu politicians. Many Canadians depend “Pun their own MP, for the redre- e (or lovernment. But. ll Thompson reminded me. I h M P. can only attain the desired I dluat result If the civil sor- vanu concerned will coop-rate with llim. But If they dll molt toes In, mare in nothing In MP. can do Unlike In M,P.. Illl Om- budlman has power to lave-ti- [ale I department Ind lemlne Ill relevant filea, He can II IchI and circumltlllcll wllllch mllhl even be concealed from the Minister In III I I’ll of I CANADA COULD US! 0“ Sir Guy Powlea made one very inlereitinl comment III hll Mu report, Ha discovered out many pILIcIILl la Imlplllil In not al- IVIYI made fully IerI o! t. h l Illlpllclllalll of eel-III]: M ‘ PUBLIC FORUM maklll our [IIY ther- tall lo le llfi mm" 12. "that you" to tho Ml lime to Merl-ale a who Ia Dutch to Boll-M, Illa Ill I'd weaken at the .chquu cal- Im perk who me rein-rm mhlletmltlllm III- III out corner of “II , We fl, llr, fl! . [mum and Der-a Wutlunltan. Plum". OIL operations. In the form of coil- selll to undergo surgery does not give full protection in the pa- tient 7 nor, for that mntlrr. In the Iurieon, aul Illls field in re- moved from Ill! more usual ac. tlvity of In Ombudsman Sweden Ill! had this office for a long time and has found it very satlsfrclory. In countries famil» ill' with the office. discussion or positive steps have concerned the extension III ll beyond just government administration. so that there might be I .I u s t i c e Ombudsman. or a Military Om- budlman. Clnrda mlghl also hzne had thll evidently wry useful public nrvant at the suggestion of Bob Thompson. but for a somewhat To wlrm»blooded creatures. such la people, the 'ap, cool days of autumn are invigorating. T e step quickens, c aye i brightens and lift‘ lakes on new ,‘ vigor. But to the cold-blooded onca. such as lnsecll. wire are n . the men-y of the sun rather Ihln their own inner fin?! for life and when nights turn trusty. With the short days. their clocks hBEIll to run ow . You hear it in the pruning. tn the slow lempli hi the atridulant onel. the kalydids Ind the cricketl that were lo inllltenl only a law week: ago. Now their chnrul diminll . they fill) lt III II is with the deliber- lIe tempo of I weary fiddler llnwly duwlng a worn bow Ic- mn the fraying strings. ‘ You or: II In the murulnfl. he- , fore a late sun has warmed the day. The bumblebee lhll IOIIEM haven In a bedrag ed blossom crlwll painfully nut to warm Illl lolnu ma rem llll alugglsll vi. tallty belon- irekiug a b Iliad brelkflll. You wlich owl lumberlng beetle. arthritic wllh tho cold. making Ilia painful \' y Imonl the Witherlnl g l r d I ll weeds. The "III-IEIM III! II I Ilulllrd. till wllp II Ilmoll tractable and tile Irlllhoppel‘ energy. lime bcglns in run out ‘ Tailored Measure for Investors... CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Canada's Finest Investment narrnw~minded interpretation by the Speakcr o a Home of Commons a. ruled Mr. Thnmpoon'I proposal "out of tirdrr.” on the grounds urn only a Cabinet Mlllllier may Infra rluue . bill which would call for the ' m' money. But Mr. Thompson l bill we. lpcclficallyfrlmed h. obviate thla. hv proposinl that a Judge of the Supremo Court, who is :Iready on the public pay~ ‘ roll. 5 hould be appointed as Ombudsman. The success at Illil more In other countries. and the arm for ll here. will possibly ie a d In some other steps to iuslllute it here. The Clock Runs Down New York 'I‘Imel Illa no hop Ia him tlll almost I noon, I Briefly. when I'll Inn Illl l asserted illelf by early after- } nflnll. life i. almost normal. For a few haun rile. bun. lllll hur- ry and late glint: dance like liv- ely motel in the mild llr. Then , evcning nears lnd the buzz. ill! hem and the dancinl are at In and We, wlrm~bloodcd m in. Vlguraled by the Illaon. welv, came the cianau nu even cell- } brute it, But the cold-blood“ children of summer. the insect 1 holvlel. th2 had lhell' day in the Inn, FACE STRIKI , NEW YORK (APt — Mayor Roberl Wanner an alkali of- fchlll of the Lelglle of New York 'I'helll'el and Bmll‘lwfl)’ mullclllll to meet. with him Thurldly In In effort in “'11 a threatened alrllta Monday. l'file American Federation of gMulIcIlnl tAI-‘L - cm) hIa lull-enema In close Tl «In allows it no contract is reached with llluti-e uwum. YACHT CENTRE Cowl.- n the mouth alver Medina an Wight. tn arluln'u i In! centre. "I. mlln ylcht. tlhe‘ n We M“ low to m a met-i can I II n more than an hour after be! In For every Investor Clnah Savings Band- In ideal. They offer I 5.03% yield to maturity, are unable It lac. value plus accrued interest at any time. In available in mound from ’50 to $10.0“) W m are priced at $100.00. may he purchased for cash or on my InsIIlments. Cell East-n loo-dim calm Lilftll II'I‘MLIsm-ln ml “I llflhm A. Film 4461] Lung Cancer On Increase I! Dr. MI I. VIIDIIbI Carcinoma of the inn: la ho- I. led of the d - ' II.M In 1950: EM” In I350; Ind “.370 In 1m. Thou Ilium cxplah why an many are concerned and want done about cluu. SlmllIr lucrlllll I noted In other couutrl Seveul moullll Ilo. - Geor- [II woman wrote: “We hear so much Illqu till relationship h- vwoen lmoklu Ind IIIIII cancer. but no one telll In about tin l'IIIcIIc. was: no the lymp man? How does a Demon flch‘ nice the condition en'ny II I" [cry tan only curo'l" There are leverll form n I lunl cancer but bmacholenio cminoma la tho moat common. The malllna or develop: In tho mun: membrane of the bronchi rllhor than lion. the «in: of the lung where contlct with Polluted llr II le'lllnll. The mlaifeItltIona vary wlm tho location at the growth In tho bmachtal tree. A ImIII ieolon In the WIMP“)! or I lll‘fl bronchi mly lcld In cnulll. Tull mly not be Ipprecllted by In Individual with a cit-rem c on uh until n1qu Ind more mucul II rllicd or the sputum becomes streaked with blood. 'nlmon deep In the Inn] may rcIch conliderlbla llzc beta they produce symptoms. Th 5 means cancer can exist for some time before causlilp discomfm‘l. Cites! pain usually is a la t a symptom and denotes spreld of the lesion toward the edge of lung, Fever. weakness. lhortn ofbreath, and weight loss are Ill!!! oi an advanced arse. Most lung cancers can he seen ltudics Ir; needed when Ibnol'n mallllel are n oted. becaus- uther disuse: can mimic can- car. The next step is to study the sputum toi- clncer cells Ind. If the lawn Il nciatlve, a brou- clnmeplc examination in recom- mended. A lube I: passed through mouth Into the hnincnl to obtain firsthand information about the tumor A tiny nil-re Ia "maven for nlups v. A smlli neck [land all» is lekrn out for Ihe lame purpose hersllse can- cer linen sprudl upward into the lymph nodes. ADD TROOPS DARJEELING. Indil (AP) — communist China increased itl troop sirenng about so per cent slung Indll'l northeast frontier during the llst four weeks, in- formed sources said Thursday. ml chest x-ray: but additional There was no official cnnflrml- ' , Lion of the reports, . or car, NOTES BY THE WAY sped-l all. built nr Ira-h In Winnipeg ha indirect lllblr in. which an no [brill allot-L Til. drunk] will have u nun HIrInI to put up with whoa may go hom,-— Pcurbonu‘ll air-miner. If. .I Fulfil-t Kelli-fly 9'. mm. the alrullle IlIlaal the cammunllll In Vietnam will be two! In I couple of years. "elm—Fort WIllIIm T I m c I Journal, France And The Future I: Jill Placed c-adlaa Pun can "run- The United states and rum Couvo dc Murvlllc met with Ipplroutly arc far am an Pro-Idem Kennedy mu St in ever in their b in Lillulilul on me at Ittaininl a unlch Europe and cthI Ate Ilnllc lfliluce. But the VIII! of French For. lizn MIniItcr Couve dc Mur- Ville In Wllhiuflol: for two day. of pflvato man this week may have [lvca each side all! Ilcicnt lnlllhl tum filo 0th." foellnga to at lent tempu- rc- ionI In future utlenncu by 0 ll nllioll'l leaden. recent Lima. the tIndency llll been for clch lid! ta [nur- sllle Ilmnlt Ivory men! by the other. Our Yesterda s (From the Gull'flflll M) TWENTY - FIVE YEA" A00 loci-Ibo! ll, XIII) COLUMBUS. 0., Oct. 11 (CPI —Culby C. Lewis of Fmtown, P.E.I.. wnn ruerva a r a n d championship II. National DIII’Y Show Indly with hil threeyoar- old Hallwln bull. Rocker Flncl the Gulf. lnd wll pllced and In his all“ III III field leven. as Delcllmln. MP. Ottawa. accompanied by Mn. Deacti- man. arrived in Charlottetown via the 5.5. fluchellll yuler- day in. Deachmon Is gatherilll material lul- arlicles in the Tar- onto Star, and Is particularly in- terested in Ilrlculturll condl» lions, TEN YEARS AGD (October II. 195” VICTORIA. B.C. ICP'—-A bill to reduce passenger car llcemu feel by 10 per cent Ind [Ive pol- ice the right. to order slow-mov- lug cars to Ipecd up. was intru- durcd by the government In the legislature Wednesday night. of V. Leigh Dingwell recently It tired from the engineering or. plrtment of Ihc Island Division. Canadian National Railway. Thu reliremem of Mir. Diugwcll from tho CNR at met: In early age in due lo a permanent injury to late right leg as Ille resut of III ac- cidenl Involvinl a railway mot MRI"? IIqu while in W lanai-l. TALK! FRIENDLY Their tllln. dealing mainly with differencu over the fu- tun of Europe and the Weller! wlrl dent‘le ll friendly. If without hullble result rc- ported wll Ilrcement to have Prelident dc Glulle villi. Preli- dent Kennedy In Wlllllnlloll next year. The Intangible rcaulta are difficult to IIIBII. but till Indium both Ildea uuw morc keenly aware. me thI I better underltlndlnl. of the other“: leeilnp, de Murville. for In- stance. wll exposed ll loclll function to Ihlrp questioning mbel'l of Cuniflll Ind (III Wllhlultun prtll corps and III WIl Illd to be aomewlllt lurpl'lled by their laugh tone, He learned that there iI somewhat mlter resentment . . luwlrd tile French Independence line of do Glulla than he hld expected, The French ministcr was re. pal-led to have come away [mm the Illkl convinced that France must prove to the U,S Ihlt hcr Independence and naliouallltic line will not injure the West- cm wor . REPORTS INTENTIONS The us. plrliclpantl lo! a firsthand report on the each Intentions to pursue both mill- tIrIly Ind politically In inde- pendence from Washington and pltrently clnle lwly per~ Eded thI lie Gaulle does not I clou relationship with th- U.S. on lay terml. The tIIlll, however. were “id to have left no doubt In Wuh- lugion that France—while hav- Ing I radically different con- cept or ule Atlantic alliance all!) tht hlld by the U,S.—II firmly With IllI Well against Commlu'lllm Ind has no inter- est in neutrality between East and Well. With promiae of solidarity in cue of danger, both alder now may place more effort Inward containing their dispute Ind cooling tempers. :0 h 2 —l m m c l CERTIFICATES «II INVESTMENT The A" STERN EIIW "0’ 154 Richmond SI. FOR /2°/o 5 YEARS hot-Ill hull Gumaatud lllVllI- ml Connie-la lama-l will an a In lulled on of Ilium and upwardl. aid hell yourly melt-qu- Ir a "us to (ecu-ls on tho Iona rota. TRUST WW ALIBI'IAE mm Olllrlomlmvn. EEJ. l) CN travel bargains Charlottetown to. Sackville Moncton Truro Saint John Halifax Anti onish ‘ s dne Quebec Montreal