“ “3, R “AYRES | o “Managing Editor. Mage secures ns tel freedo: porting. rar liti * Emphasis’ being plac States administration ‘o appears to flow -from.-a’ wasteful and dangero mer to kill-a fly. : .t ‘Kennedy administration: fears that it may, have oF world freedom.’ oo a cee A matter ad by police in a sobriety’ ‘test td” HY” to stand ‘on the leg and pick up a goin. An appeal court. judge tuled. results of Such a test can’t be ad- ifitted as evidence unless. the motorist did it willingly and after. being. Warhed: that His per- formance could be used against him in court, - vt Thetrouble with tests like picking up coins” nd walking straight, lines ig that ao good many. jrunks can PASS | them, ‘Some people,” in’ fact, oy eo Eon them.” engage the Comfhunists~- on everal ! local - fronts fn order to “preserve: the xisting borders . ‘ — can soldier ‘in infiltration and guerrilla tactics. The Bill of Rights : has been successfiilly in- voked in Alberta by a motorist who was forced | “have a ttle difficulty ‘retaining balance‘ ahd Help. as rail a nalyze and: olve their busines problems. By. help. Presumably. ed ‘means. “that: now. ‘the | finan ae will. snot, be« removed from. union: members by.’ 7 , . the’. -check-off, there. is little hope that the *. Same: union - “members will: financially; support ao the: New Party: of their: own free will.” "Tis is. the - first public ‘admission’ “by: the as New Party. ‘that’ ‘all union: members do not’ ‘sup- =. ‘port: it.. It-is easy. to: foresee that until this new ooo ‘politica organization ‘accepts: the: democratic ee principle. that ‘pec le may. vote: and: firlancially . hey wish, it-has little chance. : "The Victoria Colonist ¢ ort: ‘any par - with answers received from,the Un- “The Bisenhower government considered ‘this ficient: deterrent. to prevent. the Russians - “. from" launching war. But it didn’t prevent — Soviet infiltration. Meanwhile, with the United ._ States depending primarily on the atom bomb «.... asa deterrent, American ground forces armed — Soe with, conventional weapons were reduced. Ht by itself end the Peeatbilie “war, | The: | | ~ will be pushed ahead but with less speed than, Under the new policy the. nuclear buildup new expansion. of conventional forces.’.Great emphasis will be placed. in training the Ameri- of balance a can do better when drunk than when sober, On. the other hand, some WCTU presidents might dignity while standing on one leg and reaching for the floor, : By themselves, such teats. prove nothing. - To allow. thelr results as evidence, unless proper warning has been given, is to: disregard. dus process of Jaw,’ Even when the warning’ has Hy been given, courts should not give much weight _to such evidence. — The Toronto Telegram ma bo Canada furnishes examp ole { Canada tunished ‘the world an example of gracious giving this week when ‘it turned ‘over to West Pakistan the Canadian machinery and, ather equipment used tn building an $8-million - hydroelectric project, 4 Gordon: Churchill, leader: of ‘the: Canadian louse of Commons, journeyed - 10 Pakistan: to. hhnke the presentation; He. handled it well. instead of making the ait noein Hke charity, Church]! std; : REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT ay FRANK HOWARD. |: This 44 Kelng written on the: 08th, ‘day-or t e i damaging, to. ie, people of this country. ., ipresont Session of Parllament/‘Por 65.days: Ihave been meoting, talking, voting, nguing, | Wareolng and tho Wke, In retrospect tt dooan't yeom ts Sf’ we have’ accomplished: ory. ‘inudh, jind there is atil much'to do, ' It has always seemed to me that Patlianient - ite a moat inefficient organization, For example, ie Indian Affairs Committee has, hot. yot: nad. ts frat moating to hear. witnesses, We haven't: yet set up a spocial committee. to den) with. arm machinory prices, nor have we, oatablishad ie speof{al committee to. biudy the aimoridmenta ho matters arlsing frofi ‘the : “baby budget’ nd sti]] haven't yet seen Aide hot hal if of f the: rexular ‘budget. eee h With all this unfinished buainbas, t 0 great number of Conadryntive eek ane who aro complaining that too Jonk alrehdy, They want to 1 be ‘ths dy wost na tho case may besttim iforiamont 1s inoftiolont and al ta bualness, ee ‘ shorter 1,0! titi ie avail, Spbed' did ast ‘gre not net marily Sonal “W iy One of i ‘funetidns df Parllame : 14 ab: a minim bar''6 eee at ds: Wer nro: a ing it i ‘ at im Of Le 6."Phovold’ ‘anger at hod ‘Hoate' nate could ‘enally. appl ‘here, ' UW-considercd or. heat tentilysvonsidored to “mont: 6 home, Of the places In the Riding iinordo ib ‘vob in o the Civil sérvice: Act. We: haven't finished.’ thoy Have bean, = . “We-of the’ amp World should in such practical ways make recompense to you of. the East who have passed on to us sO much Wisdom | over the centuries.” + Mayhe it’s corny but such expre essions have A way of meaning more to other peoples than - our own: Cold War philosophy, often. hinted if” ‘not. expressed, of bargaining. for loyalties, Fg “Churchill pub the transaction on the level,of equal association — an ultimate truth In Free World Affairs, . ee Denver Post ; for.one, would rather. apend.an ‘extra’ wee or two Jn. careful consideration Sr Gomelning ensure that. the Interests. of the public are. ‘protected.. And I say this even’ though I thine: there is nothing, in Canada. to’ compare. with * “-Bpeaking of home, thal ny pretty goon, . Patliamont: YOCQRSCH. for a tae on " Maroeh 20th and reconvenes on “April 0 ‘YO. During this. recess I'll try. to.make. ch with: everyone, and over jtain 4 +S While the’ Bastor, recess: will. only, dator u.. days,t think’ that. x i]. be able. to spend. ‘almost. all of that tine In: visiting.and reporting ‘upon y fotivities hore in Parliament. «Jt. Is. vey aay for, a, person to get out: ‘of .touch..with. thy “poohlo ‘hack home, eapac ally whon ho da abaent for oxtonded. pdriods, t py mit nd Quobée can get home’ at lonst avery © end and. oftimos. during ithe iniddla, of : the Awake, The further: one’s: ;conatituénoy to" rom Otthwh the more difficult it.3a forhin: ‘hone often as ho would: Iike,:: Pe ecdas at both Ohristmins and : tld Help. to. overcome thi i . ene satiy vent st will be very-plenaant to come back home again and to re-meot all: my fylonds and t make now onoa.’6 Loge . ie = 4 ‘weather: ‘and “replied ‘i in: “kind oe ‘amid’ the cheers : "~ of the: spect: “ remark, on seeing the skater © «ry 19 hone. -about-18 per’cent. in educating ne oo cs ~ the... 8. an S71 the Beli ‘Telep ne: “the. public: ‘about: cancer,: pri-. ce have ‘been “ativen many employment .-Insurance -Act many Canadians.).....-» to be made an.issue for play- to ihe the.members. of. ; trom the , weat arb ot. o. landvantage. Those from One °.| Pune: 00 ‘you at Masta oo | ro ‘000 , "Canadians slated: to get cancer in. ‘coming year | _ Special. to, The Daily, News “National. Cancer: ‘Institute of ‘TORONTO— In 1961 ‘about Canada ~ ‘is “provided by the 45,000 Canadians. will get can- °- ¢ Canadian. ‘Cancer Society. for ‘cér—but,, ‘thanks “to - earlier’ the purpose of. the Institute's - diagnosis and. beast halt in prime’. _function—research, | Othe eatment, ine’ ‘search for a: Mey re ‘tor the z , __sourees“mad eee “Cancer ‘Society. shave - ‘contrib-. «money—ever®. vundertaken uted much | to’ this. advance; conquer ‘a single disease.” AL “and this: National Health Week though«it: may. be many years on Sponsored for the 17th year by. before ‘a ‘solution is,found for - the-Health League of Canada, this., disease, . -which® Ss second ds: the. time: “for other Caria: ‘ s\ Canada: is. playing. 4 repeareh, is a! substantial’ oné:ahd has ads ' _, produced some | notable suce “nalf’as ‘good ‘as it is ‘today, al- ” "CESSES, : we though. many factors. obscure. as the ‘soclety’s ‘president, the. statistical ‘picture. In. the Rpanie, ‘H. Brown’.of.Vancou- disease and leukemia, tiow re- - cancer workers,’the chances of “garded as cancer of the: ‘lym- oa “five. year survival’—a_ ‘case Om ‘MORTIMORE “os “Cause ‘methods. : ‘of ‘diagnosis ve . were ‘less efficient, itis, jprob- ~ when. all. the factories . are--- able that .some- ‘who - ‘dled “of run. by machine, People. wlll cancer. in the 30’s. were tecord- ” be obsoléte. .:: oo ed as: _naving. died ‘of: other “Science. fiction tells: ‘us’ how: aa mes “y it can happen: “Ang the’ fictio is. already, becoming” fact. oo “Within a few: years, “perha s as all: ‘our cars, clothes. and houses Fe will. “be made’ ‘by. ‘intelligent something hillarious about. -the. :. Ur. spectacle, “even. - though’. “we in four: inthe: last. ten years. Clatchie..found one newcome) ‘over coming — of His ;highest willing- ‘Richard ‘Trench. ~ Copyright: mt 2 On’ the. television ‘Fecentiy - there. “Was. shown | ee -newsreel ‘of a winter: ‘carnival a feature Of which Was | barrel Jumping “Certain ‘thoughts’ are pray- ; Q are. moments when,’ “Avhatever -be | the jattitude of the body, ‘the ‘soul: ison. its ~ ands-p t . from: ‘field | to! table: “But who will buy ‘th 7 1as, “the fim abruptly , ‘and. the TV. announcer. + F amé'on, he was purple in the. ¢ . And. ‘from: the far end- of thé face ‘and: incapable: of’ speech... rink, the. skaters’ ‘one. by” one. At. last,: with: ‘a’ ‘snort, he.’ got rf oe : ° -eame: crouched flying tp thé” “launched” onto'the next .item .. shire. Road; ' ‘commenting: ona. “ice ‘towards ° the ieee cand | . of news. . Suppressed giggles, . © column...that.:appeared’.. here, . ~~ squawks and snorts could be . ‘offers some. headache- making - : 1 1: [pels were aid side ee side Consistent prayer is the de- : sire: to ‘do right. ea “ campaign. : e : ars “Decause | “we. must coe The prayer ‘that begins wilh “leap: to. “clear all ‘heard in. the «studio. .back-: thoughts” about.. automation: ' halen : “nine. The: first ground, probably from: the “Figures may be boring, but make it" ae Pena an ae ond cameramen. and: technicians. : they. give the. facts, : cand. will About 34 per. cen “of ‘the , f half dozen - “per- “formed ° the» feat -in. thankfulness, triumph, and praise. —Alexander Maclaren. t- was apparent’ that somebody “ bring'us nearer. to'a: solution, a society" s: funds goes into, can-- in: the: studio had made ‘some he says. : 2) cer, research” ‘and: ‘fellowships; . and on the. barrels, that had onvulsed the crew... cheerful break* this . »monotonous : _per- " - fection and. ‘dummy-like’- for=.-;: _mality. of TV.. Nothing: warms” Sas TV. audience: like a ‘good fat os fluff on: the e part of é erfor ers we Com any. of Canada: had: ‘2. - 954: apart y clephones ‘in. service: ~ marily’ on the theme* that “times to.my knees by the oe hat and: emploved 41 383 mate’ and ~ there . is Be much: better : chance overwhelming: conviction: t female “employees. : -to'survive a. bout’ with: cancer. 1 had nowhere elsé@ to’ go. n 1960 the’ number. of. tele- when, it is caught early; and | gi in’ use was. 3,515, 997 _ Jakout. 30, per, cent is. spent on Se. ' Services to. ‘Patients: with, an: * rivine, ‘and. “ending ab. 2 seated posture on ‘the . ~ More, than 80. per cent of. the - to you. more “abundantly. _money used ‘by. the affiliated” S “Edward -Bouverle. Pusey. Sle TR ae ee oe See et . “30's, for example, ‘Hoiigkin’s: . ver, told a--récent’ meeting of - Sno cay TTS — hatic system: and- the blood : yhich th tient. e sign. of, spring : ‘are new=20': m “Dl : Of: cancer in which the. patient ~ porn‘lambs which ‘have be tiving lately at the University of. ee All Aboa rd. et _Tespectively , were not included "lives at’ least’ five. years—has . British’ Columbia °farm sions student. Barbara’ Mc- poe - in cancer. figures, Also, b€- | risen ‘from one in “four to two “, “You-can. take’ pride | in that 01 ane ! to it is Jaying | ‘ —Maiy Baker Bday. Abraham” Lincoln. ae Practice in | life whatever iyou yO “pray. for, and: "God: will: give it | oo = NY. 4° glass- -blowing - mach- - with © answers’ which: may oe De SEALE * At i117 i afine a ora : ete 0: alae for ari tha i in. aon by tha 0 United, Binion Na fon). 200 at oe Ph tas a bin iy see ee ee ae = eo es ot -~ Se ee Se oe =a ee ae ee Ss ee OS a ee ee ee ee