ae In the poet te | S aot, asdlled a we tees \ m, Parliament oPr ince eee ‘the’ surroinding area? This js. ‘a rather. difficult: question to answer for the Speech from the Throne gives: no. details but. _merely the _ present sess ion,. ‘How aver, it] is s possible. to specu | “upon some ‘of the proposals, CS oe : ‘there. are, two, that. we sem special tye ay Se si “Pirst; the nant bas tidicated & that it wit” set soa Jolnt ie. of the | ‘Senate. and the an only hope at the. moment that” a this committéc. “ail “be more. fruitful” ‘than othe . committees, and, Koval 6 ‘Commissions i in the © past. very ‘sam thing” ju - thé 1958: ‘session open 2 that. session‘-turried, out - anything |: ‘but. quiet, . » > when it.-was over the, os ---COOlly.” said. it! didn't: ; very: exciting to him vc, thing Jout” of ‘th oe happened, . that. has the ability to. produ Scientific fields. the : Co: teady lead the west. .2.. | « Thereis no reason: to fear. competi-. Zion like this.. We have’ our. abilities, : Joo, and start with a strong lead i in he: matter of: standards of living. g. ee there. are: days. whén it’s :S0°. - boring," one.’ long’ -*. -winded | _ -. Speech, after another, that you *. everyone in. it’ was dedicated: to im: ~~ ould screain, dnd’ the public. “proving: the lot: of: man instead” of the . in the galleries soon-go home, ‘ or take -to ‘snoozing, : ‘and’ Mr, - ‘ower of bombs. _ Gaglardi- leans’: -back’. wand. : 7 ae Mirae Journal, " snores, ‘and. then “come” days”: ~ Call for help ignored ie | c TIES just don’ t seem to matter ins -cipalities sinking. farther and farther Alberta, - For years ‘municipal: BOv= into. high cost debt and. increasingly a brnments: have been’ asking. for a-fair-. “unable® to ‘cope with essential - public. . da share of tax dollars to cope y with ur- works and services programs, - ‘vent local demands, . CELA Tl : "Now the government is said to he , But the Social Credit government. thas br azenly ‘gone’ ahead: liquidating: placate ere ingry toi "aa . sts own low-interest debts and ignor- yencroaching on the urban tax field, ‘ne: the call for help from urban‘muni- te derhooks,: ready. to tear. each. . others’: heads. off,. which, ine: ae of course, not fists’. In ‘a. Jegislative ’ session. you: pen; from day-to “day, . ‘from: hour to hour; that’s: why, At’s : nounce a session is going 'to be a.quieti one. ‘The, Premier—any, - gupporters, or most. of -them,": » but he-has no control : over. the. oppositionists, - ot feo’ Indeed, the Premler's :: “ane nouncement that: the’ ‘session's going -to'he a quiet.one will.de-. _- termine the oppositionists - to: “make it anything. but, just: to" confound the Premier, . wh however, isn't casily confounde ed by his. political. .enem lex, He's ke most politicians, quite hard boiled, and a good. thing: . —The Calgary’ Herald, am onal INTERPRETING THE NEWS. Oe in \ Adenaver-de | Gaulle friendship flourishing our. Py ALAN WARVEY =. : , ' Dye Canadian ‘Press, ‘Stall Writer i An unexpected affinity. botween two come effort to achiove o rapprochement with its old: ‘randing personalities may ‘aceelerate Frango- rival, France, has been one of the “truly cn- . erman reconellintion, and atrongthen ‘Buroe souraging » features” of present-day German ‘pean unity, ponte. On ' i Amid the atllted. official language of. dine 4 Ay. 7 in the Premier's . position», would. be constantly’ hurt,: and . 80,, wouldn't Jast long in high office, a man In such, | office. omatic dispatches, the impression emerges. Dr, Adonai r, It Js believe , fools that it) iy "having to lenonte a tous hide! dot & devoloping friendliness between West nig country’s responalbillty tc to lean over hacky, © for him maolt. Good patelans \Gormany's Konrad Adenauer and Prosident — wards in healjng the old feud, He has mado don't. hurt enslly; — they, : of | {Charles de Gaulle of France; ' ) mew friondahihs would havo, scomod mare winkkely, De Gaulle is a military man, Aden, ' fuer confirmed civilians mei sountelon ‘have , qTecnations on RUFODORN Wy ng foy ou rea ferocious wars Jn. less than. (| ‘ Yontury; and both aro aloof men with few ifany Canada tf Dr. Adennucr nnd de Gaulle become ‘ ' too thick... scloxo friends outalde their Saunt, - nik py Blo the. @esond World War, Wostotn ; : Germany: ins espoused )iberal trading polloios ‘ Yet the dking is ‘real, The lee wee ‘broken | , ) roughly Jn Une with Canadian principles, Thara . ast Boptember 34 whan tho: two mot at Colom- fa fuat the barost ponalbility that Germany, : Yyey—-low-Doux Welisos, de Gaulje’s country following an dndulgent Jine toward France, shoma, The: Initial favorable impression wie might depart from sta born! pollciea to appenss |, ptrongthened November 26 jn a funthor mcet- its mora protectioniat nolghbor, This would ho ving at Bad Kreusnach, a Gorman raaort-town, - dlaturbing to Canadian officinalis, ; 7, Reports of sympathy. and undaratanding « Bantimantality about Zurone js a marked \caunl the two atateamon, taken seriously. by German : omot on, A Onnadian who attendad : Canadian atndenta of Huropa, constitute ane — film dn Germany depleting tho pre-war yother hopeful factor tn the Mmortewar: course ateurglo for Buropenn unity hy Guatay Strosa- ‘of Franco-German relations, 4 Sek oman of Germany and Arlatotle Briand of ‘concessions on auch nagging problems ns the Tegesaity protect. themselves, nny question, ith Franco 4 a q ond hina aided with " ', one jump ahead of the other | : fallow in big talk: nnd ‘Getting “Well, da we sald, thora's no way of tolling -yot whether ‘thie. Wi be a quiet sogslon.«: of - otheywire. But thon, sparhepe jvs\a mittor of opinion Hquiog ” to one man Is Nolke to" a jother, and huge noise, to some people, sounds nd! nice .and wogoe! Vir Ke, BO, white the Premier. any the: session's golig to. be qule and while thare may be/flerce. atarms and uproar, and manly name-calling, Jt ‘ati amy \ Ottawa obaorvors anid the fedora) tebublie's Vronce, noted. when the lighta went on that Ht of “unautet wang beth the eo) : ceperwretion " - more than halt the nudlence wna jn tears, ° rao haute Of and ‘appears. ’ mo And shouts of pain srom burleg, ‘ . oy i Mh ‘once, on Teoant viait to Germany, this MLAs, - Taye Z t 2s oe Bl Ce ie ee ee aan e patient w range, ? 1" than thrabtoning to. rock ‘the Duropenn bon: FAMED AROUITECT vs ae Me asain) paused and replied earnestly: * Bir Ohrintophor Wray he , me We hove earned to he patient hy our. mise grent architect aho,: ia a co, Valen dn the pant! 1728, was 0 profestor-6 ation nom TA auch. en atmonphere, tho Adonnunre ‘hefore he turned: Movabal fo Gaulle entente may fourlah, vy ! J, : each’ ‘other and storms, gales and ‘calms; - ‘red ensign,» othe: -maple.. “composite! been. trying’ ‘to. beat. own .-with’ words.: “The * ‘Queen; pe been : largely: ‘responsible for. wars. “They -argue‘that all national- "ism, sand* its | ‘symbols, : ‘should “ibe Footed out. “\Yet-as long as there. are. na- “tong: that want: to’ swallow up when ‘your: MLA’s' are .on: ten="..- i | How. sober | are we? deed, they often do,’ with words “never Know. what’ might chap~" foolish for the Premler,;to.an-" - Premler—can contro} “hisown., _ taitlo’s: eWorld renowned.’ no of the, “report, “Canada... ‘1,800 per 100,000 adults; ca higher . rate than in Norway, ‘that 4s, too, otherwise, a: man. ome on ithe offensive. =. . yd sia, In the form of spirits, 16% ‘In Dees tor 4% In-wine, Tho f\g- 1 re C4bMs 1° hill Ing Monin, . . ‘ + \ a : : . a Spek fab 4 A " fe Eom | ‘The Financial Post “Where - ‘would’ Canada’ ‘rank ‘in ‘p'test for sobriety? Neither at. the, -head. of -the .cldss nor atl ‘the, ‘bottom .but just about oe “peen / ai public , - “squabble ‘involving: the -propon- ny “ents. of: “GE. ‘Canada? ”* the: isup-. , “-portes~of Mose who ike’ both, or neither. ; and 2 re Tink: to, the: self, ‘for many. years. . However, : “it. CB a ‘Bric veo tish “tradition: ‘The: system. of ' - parliamentary ~ “government: in’ - Quebec province itself is Bri-~.~ ‘tish.: This country. still belongs - _ to thé British Commonwealth. “To=me,: ‘Canada: without: its: ‘Commonwealth - would \not, be