‘_ l r. . Eh: fiuardian bov- hrI— u-Iu run. in. in u.- tI I it“- I...»— I-m— i... U-«u'n- rd.- HON- p... .a u. a... .....,. t... n.» me. an. M um: am..." on" r4- .»- as: not «It. by an... trim-n- by mummumiu Mil-‘- — mun-coy cur-Or innit l pouch Hudson on: now.- yu I up u titula- mud. ruin». :- m Not ovor 7: p- w-w copy. unvo- Iudu up... at Cumin-o- ml 5 VEDNHDAY. my is. All. For Faster Service After disappointing delays, the MV Confedention is It hit in oporItion on the Borden-Tormentinl routs Ind it is cheering news that the new bout took only 38 minutes to make thI nine-milI trip in onI cussing last week. and that it is Ivenging about 40 minutes per trip. Awarding to nilway authori- ties, 52 to 53 minutes iI the fastest time the larger ferries have made the crossing in. Ind they normally Iver-ago around 55 minutes. This means that the Confederation, with its speed and carrying capacity of 70 Iutornobiles Ind 300 passengers, Is going to be very serviceable in- deed during the busy tourist sea- Ion. Mumnbly it is the intention. when new pier facilities are pro- vided. that there will be no tie- up with railway schedules in the wention of the Confederation. de- spite the fact that the C.N.R.. as in the use of the railway ferries. is the operating agent. One of the reasons for proposing a boat of this kind in the first place was that it would be able to run on its own faster timetable. Another reason. as we recall the discussion in the Legislature some years Igo. was to insure that. in the event of a railway strike. there would be no possible excuse for the FederIl Department of Trnruport uldestepping its responsibility of maintaining the Ie rvice uninter- ruptedly. Actually this responsibility extends to I11 the ferries on the route. but there has been grosI negligence in pressing this point in iIte years. Perhaps this would be I good time to ha I showdown on the whole issue. A statement from all the federal prrty leaders should he requested in this Iiection umpnlim. Is to the View! they hold about our claim that “continuous mmmunicntinn“. [uInntoed us under Confedentinn. Iriesns tht it says with regard to our ferry service; thIt this service la. to Ill intents Ind purposes. In lnterpmvincial highwuy and that there should be no interruptions whatever. other than those impos- .d by wuther mndltinns. to its cpention nt Iii times. Prime Minister Diefenhnker ll coming here cm Thursday. and he huld set the brill roiling by recog- Iin'ng this ruponsihility Ind pledg- It; his govu’nment to carrying it Out. Disturbing Situation : President Kennedy has ordered a Unitnd Stains naval. air and .d force- including I hIttle gnrup fl 1” marina. move toward thI PcniriIulI in what prom- to be I my)” new phase in the to saw. loos from Corn- .” control. Or. more Maui-Italy .ihlfl. In the hope of discouraging lions-Inlet military pressures in In Idiolrting corrntrla rather thIn LII- Hull. when the outlook ll (0 ll! tit! l-irt. A M” moonflh kingdom m- rIlIIlim inhIIltArtts. Loos III Ora-int» ClitnI. Sum. a“! Vital. Bin-rue. Til-L ml MI. Ind is thus a [I til Communist push radar—inn:— r.tiat Lu- Ihorrld in W. rightist pro-poets wan somewhat more Insuring than they are to- day. The rightista. in resisting coalition efforts. gImbled that the US. would have no liter-rinch but to luck them in the end. However. the erosion of their military poult- ‘ ion nukes t‘lut now lea likely than ever. and Mr. Khrushchev knows it. He has reportedly Igreod to the necessity for I ceIsc-fire. urd he may yet—perhul in order to limit Chinese influence—permit the formation of I audition. But he might also look the other wa while the narltrIliIt Ind Pathet Lao Innies mapped up the remain- ing third of the country. it is that prospect which he: caused grut concern to Im' neighbors—South Vietnam. neutnl Cambodia and Burma. and Thai- land, which is I member. Ilong with the U. of the Southeast Asia Treaty Orzoniration. President Ken- riedy is particularly concerned Ibout the danger to South Vietnam Ind Thailand. and is determined to give them Ill possible Iid. However. Ic- cording to the New York Times. he would be extremely reluctant to intervene openly with American forces. That might product I ma:— sivI c o u n t I r - intervention from Chins. it is I disturbing situation. in which other Western powers have a stake but an do very little except watch from the sidelines. Pinch Hitting Hon. I. Angus Madam. who has been “pinch hitting" for Prime Minister Diefe'nbnker It Ottawa. ap- pears to be making I good job of his chores. The other day he ad- dressed I group of high school students from Icross CunadI. and gave them an insight into the true meaning of politic Ind its relation to democracy. He spiced his remarks with humor. too. Many MPs. he pointed out. have to attend committee hearings or perform other duties during parlia- mentary sittings. which Iccounts for their lbmlce from their seats on many occasions—I situation which had apparently shocked mem- bers of eIrlier student tours to the Commons chamber. He recalled that one returning student had written in the school newrpnper thst st the beginninlr of each sitting the Speaker looked over the MPI pres- ent. then offered I prayer for the Canadian people! The point lost nothing by being convede in this ironic way. Ind we imagine the students went back home with I better ich of tht Parliament does from Mr. MacLeIn'r informIl ovmmcmt‘ci We should like to hear him in this vein more Irv quently ourselves. EDITORIAL NOTES Time was when the North SIskItcheeri River, which ru nI peat Edmonton Ind loops over the prIirie to the met. wII considered close to the northern limit of nr 9- iand for attic. But according to I bulletin just issued by the federal Department of Agriculture. the range Ire- h extending northwards. Today then In herds 100 miles Ind more north of the North Sr ’ -t. chewIn and further increase in the 725.000 uttle in this flngdlnd am is anticipIted. I I I It is Indicted. by I writer in the Finlnehi Put. um CInIdiIn fruita Ind vegetables nin coon go into I rteep climb. 'l'hI attir- induce try hIs joined forces Ind fin-med I ' ’ tiori thIt wil Iell under in arm CInIdiIn labels. Right now, unad- lng tn the Post writer. I mIrketa hunting M h touring Britain. Wes t Gummy. HollInd. Belgium Ind Farrel with the bleuinl of th- Derlrtrnertt of 'l'rIdc Ind (bro- meme. I I o The ChImber of Commerce point. out that in 1955. 67.! per cart (If digible votzn not ballots in the loner-II election. In l95'l this rose to75peremturdin 19“,U.l per cent of the $181.01” eligihh voter! alt built-Ra. 1'er hot figrln iI intact animus indeed but turn no morn for can”. lven with this high rite of pntiel-ptiori. there were sfll no that 1% rru'l- Ian Mll- who failed Io inne- else the truth In lIreh sr. It‘lJ'bIniIflIIItdrw-fl w OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Economics Of The Narcotic Trade The prrtailinl unuliiciIl m. l ill for transponing opium irr ln~ dp-rmna hm bovn rout-mm at recent cpurlumaruai in OttauI to in Ihout sin per pound This ll 35 times the rust of rumpu- In: I llmtllr packagi- between my two cities in .‘lnrth Amer- lr. — nn unuyuallv hiutr pric! which understandably spotiilhts ltrr‘ N'nntmmv (if ill! prolitahlr Illr‘tollt's traril> The harmunz or opium «h- M1 the Canadian srrnr- "Sap'l runninr“ Thu Jlirre iii the opium poppy. lump" tn l'lnuer- hutis M "panait'r somniirrum" n rrlrasm [mm the unripe up. ruler bv makln: nn nu-mun in the knob m the ion at the mill. just beneath the bloom it cor-s out IS I rrtmuh - brrw'i liquid. phuh hurdrnr on rnntnrt with the In The nut rlIy the rum- vator new round. n-mps up the opium zum trnrrr the seed-pod duh hie lmpt-r II is rrude opium mm min“ nmnumr nl mur- whine Ind rndrinr it is tired lI out form in to. by Idritetl who on n or smoke ll But Can» Idian nddutr dn mu us.- opium tn "Ill crude lorrn. Ind since the trInrporiIllrrn M Ilnlirensed drum in mm rind dungrrnuy. It is slmnlliied by processing the rnrdr nriium m the country where it is produrrd the main? mum ind-v. loam harv!fl§ m rumored in it cop- nurmu ‘I‘urltry. PIkisIIn mid Vietnum 11W erLn Curriul pm-rumr in I inhrrr- Ilnrv Will m-trt the oncrlltclllh M morphine uhirh ls rantsinrd in «plum Ttrr mnrtttrinr mun thrn he turrlr-r prurrsred, to yield about nnrrtenth ur volume uthpmln Thorn it no Itnndirrvllzrd mar. ket price for unnotch in want it: vtrtri'lllv I unrld-vndr hlIt-li mlrket The prtro It I whim rnr hnrrr-trltllnl. based tht the vendor derrrlnds hut mndifird hv will! the buyer in willinl to m The newlypmmnt hemln my wll In in Mint: hump. lurid tnr lMuI us In ounce It then pawn int-nun. the hunt: or vnrtnus rmunlm I no whrrieulru. Iii M wbtrrn (it in mIirI their nmflt L'ltlmItEIy er" I anuvrr at A price M In» p-r mm. Then the heroin II "rut". by being mind with “mull ruler". .ai n Pg" it till ill: l: i ll l I pusher may be Ible to buy I :2 or :1 not raplule: the um- pm pay about so (or our up sule on the dIrlt or dmnrd sum in \unmuvcr MENACE cox‘rnouno Thus a worth or crude opium produced in Asia uliimutriy lr rctailrd in the (arm ~nl heroin capsules in (mud. or rite vihrrc for up in 31.150. nut in I larger mnrk-up thin in legitim- nlr (arms of buslnesl. and ex- plains why the traffickers m “tiling to tlk! Irlrh nlg risks in their underground trIde. bvtnur questions. which the narruiur rontmi «tilt is hm Answered reIdily. Ire Hired by this lItrst spotlight on opium. y isn't ppiurn smoked In Canada“ net-qu North Amer- } ican Iddim prefer to smoke tr claretres contIining mariiIIInI . which riled to W wild irorn diIcIrdcd bird seed on CanIdiIn Inhale dumps. How quick! I heroin l :Iplule live in kick? II "rulin- i P lined" or inlmrd not into the bloodstrenrn. it man its euphoric up» of "caution" Il- moIt It once. is drug Iddictlon more damn» up: than Ilrnlrollsm! Yes. both mentally and 'llrvucnilv; and n i. butter to Ithtltk an. I! there I roll! back lrorrr Iddirtion" up std u "hell on re InId In lflIMrltlfl holding the line mum tn i sore-d or drug lddiclron‘ YeI. Fro ncc And Salazar I! In!» Mew-en M erzr Preuurer If! lrowing reIArVe pliernllllm. ll impl- Iii-lust tun iii the world'r amt durIbie dirtIlorir — GenrrIl-' lsaimo Frnncircc rm.” 5pm Ind Dr. Antonin Sallur oi ram-m mum, . has been in pnwer 23 mm. lint-r the end ol the Sp sh mm W". Ind SIlIrar. 7:. r... been prime mlnirter tnr so .. o rvrn uy nl‘llhrr is in dInger oi sudden overthrow but unmst Ir iturh ihlt both my thr to ma important con. crsslnlu lest the lid blow ntr lhrlr respecilve "Rimes There IrI polltiul norm in mum thIl lert imam Wnrkerl idle. rrrnittly in «out . mam" Irru. in slen Ind rtudentr In Mldrld Ind Blrrelnrtl have vrovldrd Vllllflll lurking (or the ptniterr NATION WATCII'IB All thh ii senerIl knowledn Lhmumirt the country berqu French wIs torccd to hull thmum hi! on crunnhip Ind .deciare l mo of Mnerlnty ll orthmm m. net: III‘ The government runs in tip-In Ipd miter In ntiiclllly hlrlned But the lid!- m clle Iolrtll llvlnl all: in Im- the coutu- their Armada bent with the "mint: or Prlnco Ind Salazar thIi nil-rile wnuld open the doors at the llWllIi Peninsull in corn-nir- mam CI'I'JRCII MOVE! The Romln Irchy II I varently deIII Franco 1 sclback by declll'lnl in I church orl‘tIn tit-t I strike t! a “lltii union" (or workers when nrlottItionn rIii Sunday's iuur ut ErcleIlI weekly pIper of Catholie Ae- tion. mud itr criticism over the regime. employers Ind ll» .bor but its words about rtrtilII were rorlside'red particulll’ly l rlpniliuru Irnrr Frlnco nII ruled them ilienl Ind Itrtken ‘lublrrl to Jul wntencn "Just n I WI! ll in the IlnII . Irgurrmnl when all. rroup lind- lit: view trampled um. Io u the itrthe the Hull inc-nu lVlllr ‘lbl! to I working Iroup when i it flndI it: mm mm- unwind." will“ said . There Are lodk-tloll tint rIIco lI diapered to lend! to I had nine d lm'c D M. Obervwn Iul hi {em in go I." the my. believing tiriI would give him the Input-um cl wellness. I Canada 5 Art Abroad Mm AIIxhiImoIorc... Inc-thud Ind more-intrinan he Irwmu—rI-irupnr mmmCW—h-fl flush.” net-uan- WWII-rm.- “mm—,hflfl mmrtu'm Ir aeny‘ mmm.tnorwu—; nun-Km: "naem Inn Warner pun-run. mucus-.Mdn. uhfifl”. mar—mirrsz mumMJIM "mmm— . misfit”: mm Idlrmf' HIM-Ia my ena- =.""'_."" I'm- “mm‘: “hm—Ik- * m “1-.fiit“ dun—Inn..." =.m*_==-, (mm—l. -—_.m m-‘w- acumen-urn wanna-Inigo: o.- im-Iwo—tm . -— l (‘IIhnlir hier- I eliminlled or t err-cc . . . foods Ire iuurrtpd Iinrig with “vi-Hr“: flfimfllhhh M.—MnJ-Ill ,_ 3 :r l i. I it iiEl l 1 is l E i E i t F El 11".; Arrzii egg 3 r; it! i .2 i E E E 5": ;r t it i i; 5: 55 is?- it' I- i It in? 3 Huh bury .u .mtmmllltht nttInd can my. IE. ll;:§: p E. . i cunts? the next. The estimated live Million daert dwlllerl who nuke their homelnlbe windy Ind sun» hinted wuteluds or the NeIr hryol. Specimens rmm u: mp . East and North Africa demoli- lu ; lime nun'r Ibiilty to Idet to nudird in tau way: I. or the t Ilmnlt impossible living mndl- fetqu were clarified u null liona. w u iamIie —I mp 01 cm. mmspmsuu 1002 W W Darin] the delert'l lurnIce- . bot whole nmilm and l tribes trek across n land whose hrIvur u "as iron" Ind uhw i lnIde by moths-yen in the put tenure gain-Matias . Camels luv. been the runs. r! of mulm and I manure the future. it will center Ibout W the chromnaomei but i doubt it mffiflml‘“ 5"“ “*3” it will um I useful . - . , Bedouin incu once fought on D" v'“ 9’1"" "4" “ml; eImeibIclt. The "ship oi the v, desert" is tuned Ior urryinr qufltlonl on madlcll "pie! 1- en helvy ioIda mIny wIterlrss lllmpld. nddrelud lope accompanies mam.) ELIMINA‘I'E TENSION Mrs rt writer is I rputlc colon in In I year old girl »6 miles. A Bedouin drink! the camels thick. tweet miilr. rulru us hIir into tents Ind tinthinl. turns the ricus" Wha' i-puld rum i? .hide to ruler poucth Ind Could It ieId to "user? a. nod use! the dung tor ner luel. Occasionally. when the remind or in mIny limb. l rules or hospitality llemlnd. the lrrilItinI. m- tried lopdr. Then :humpvd Inlmul mpy render in. it no mm: why it should led . lIIt service on the mini [cut to rlnter but the hIIir mu- 1 pl...H Bedouins Ire Intense), proud people At night More retiring lln their Inmkevbluirened tenta. tribesmen rather Iroilrad rarr‘lpv ‘(im to recite hInded A down Ann verre reclllinl the tribe'- Ifyou "018m drull that relieve IpIIni. All urea ollrnxlnn rrrult be . er duty in the home not! It Ir FINGII WING l l broom or Iarne I lflll‘ll. my two middle linden Map-ninltedn'lemnlnd the Irilde in the quII iii-liner. Wh I Ire rrrlny it There llDll rIttgue reactlons i-Iusn must-III to rfllx IutomI- i r r "1 IE 2: I Hi filial! till it till E i ii i i ii: E ii: 3 O. l: J; git ‘ l i l l liglii i I ;' ‘llri ill. E a; 3 ii 5 E I hit: , avian-rm: chtflecuunflIdyfllfl HedtliIttlIrywmth-I In”, ‘mumpllutrudreniu, . The Vanishing Bedouins "ll-ll m M i-Ite blue tattooiiu. DESERT DETECTIVE! If! blouan into the desert. oil companies drilling in Ilwas chllllinl Sandie-pt ‘ SaudlI Anni- employ Bedouins l5 guideI. The wanderill rude i the due?! reed the mum IndI to locate ll occasion! inn pIrty. ‘l'ribuinen drive mm In! In trIinrd tn operIte zonian rated rigxifll equipment. rim attend all company Irbooll. Minn‘ trIin Bedouin “in. turns 'i'hr iirIell Government. in I l inn: - r-ue rfietflm irrnlium, IIII lured Bedouin or lhc barren Nelev into new Itou houses. rho-uh mun nIve r. lurid in [old up Meir rota. slup on beds. pr III. with I knife Ind lurk. Iorrie one an braced the will century. One rheth. Imlled to rind in: I trIrtnr rpuld do the work or an umelr. formed cooper-liv- and linulhttwn tractors Ind r rnmmnr Others ride Mtyria sad no in to rudioI. l Even the mad-m pm. Ilnrn of rmoullll bu ell-Int nines, unmlrkd camels. and blur goItl Ire no loner tnI prire rontnbcnd. Now In“. glerl deal in menlbotntrd shu- in":1 or m. wIsanflweIr min. I t ‘ . 23..., l rewarding Career In In Ofiim lchlly ANTI m l. s writer will taking hilt Ittr bllhl rwdure III'IG Ilu? REPLY In CuredI’s Raga/Ir Army] AIMIIIIIIIMCIIIdiaIAr- ‘ I“ III hit-mull“ II .IIy other “IZI‘: — I career IpIrpcIe.DyIIrolllaglItb0Icu WWI-Inducedflly up“. . Iwcdnmflngmenhe—IWD-n lu‘uhIh-RnnhrAr-yfortlvnln- dmwmwmkmhh“ Dill“ MW YOU CAN INIOLI lg: l illilizl .i. till it *. “HI. III. “ li- it i l i ll 5 i i rgrr' l i vi Ir III! II“! ' i}! do i l is fit 'I i. t3: I t