Joe the findings of: tt of: ‘investigated. the: SAMei subject. {made y ATF ~Jin'the reasoning of the UBC com- cohol, ‘they. say; is perhaps more report. éf. th ie special It giv s the, dé th. blow. * R coties of national imp ortanee.. “It confir ms most} ie 1955, Senate ‘committee which faneouer Comniunity Chest committee, recommended | egal lized distribution of mareo- jeport a UBC. Committee on: Nat to, the ill. advised propésal oe slaiiee, there “night ~ appear. to bea’ contradiction mittee,’ ‘The excessive use of. ale d addicts: * administration of. ‘thelr own doc- incurable ‘addicts: are: “alowed sustenance doses, under strict tors, if if can be shown that there is no other way. for, them |. to keep. their-, employment, ‘and | \ live -eyén’ relatively useful ‘Hives. having. to’ content’ “Velusively . harmful: tO. the: victim than ‘is ‘Theron: to: ‘tine, user of that nar- Wee Suggests | that: the sale of. alcohol 1 | should © be" pre ohibited,: “notwith ; A standing the: troth of. the char ge There’ is a: vast. differende be- tween ©the'- British system and that. attempted in’ certain: parts ofthe United States in the early “Yet. no“ one now cotic drug. ee mrepeee : joni AWA | D Pafliamentary observers “Who have ‘been trying to-read ‘some new lessons, for history into,.the turbulent pipelines debate Ue themselves with some of the old and more (hreadbare Cliches, . The marathon and’ unrily dis: | qussion : -has- demonstrated con- that amongst” the: formally apathetic: public there are a whole lot of people who Tike a. ‘good: fight, - 4 But. 4tcalso. has demonstrated : ho” Jess : conclusively . that - | amongst : the -same-. normally . apathetic public ‘there are a whole lot of people’ who ‘dislike ay good. fight’ instinctively: ‘and gre only . comfor table..in ‘an environment of polite behaviour, Neither of these too discover- ies are sufficiently ‘novel to: be! Yeally ‘luminating” They | were already well known long before the. pipelines debate’ Illustrated them anew. Parliament ‘have been far. from! -belng the least interesting mlace in the Capital during the past days of democratic . turbulence. twenties, when : legalized, drug a that: alcoholism: js a-menace of. .& jsuch intensity toa ‘small min-: | ciety. “But. the.plain: evidence “of the’ heroin; habit’ will abandon any: ‘and every ‘moral principle, if). atone there tol sverwhelm- dence, to, indicate. that the ieir public. aspects. An: aleoholie, can: be" ‘an alco: seems. to “show: that the victinis that: principle ‘has to" be aban- |; doned: ne order: to. obtain’ nthe, Y “ a a MUCH of the ‘cominittee's report ~ Sober, anseisational, bove all, clinics were regarded: by, addicts as, nothing more nor less : ‘than 0 Eing stations. Wee! UPHE, UBC: report suggests, that the: press ‘has. overplayed. and over” ‘glamorized the: whole: bus- iness of: naréstics.. It reasons: that the very publicity. ‘itself has tend- ‘ed te miiltiply: ‘the umber, of, addicts by: building up. a false.at- |: | mosphere « “of: excitement, ‘about 0- {the whole business. whose idea is “I'll. try ‘anything once,” may be attracted to nar- cotics, because: of this;+ Youngsters "and, ‘factual. information The crowds which have caused the “standing room only” ' sign to be taken out of moth-balls of World about, Whether or not they’ suc- ceeded in getting inside to view the spectacle, they have dis- cussed their personal re-actions in tones.easy to overhear. Thus, by using these crowds as a cross-section of the nation, it has been easy for students of Parliament to deduce that nei- ther. the dogged forces nor the fighting oppasi- tion troops have.had a monop-: * Nevertheless, the corridors of |they were endangered—and as for the first time since the great)’ -yconseription debates War II have milled and eddied : government ARY & - ROMAAR “M, MacLEOD tlon's ‘following. has become, Al, first, when the, issue was mainly the pipelines project itself, pub- lie comment was on the govern- ‘ment's side by a.definite margin, | But more lately, as the pipeline, issue has been succeeded | by the ery of the rights of Parliament; the turning of the tide of senti- ment against the government ‘has been clearly: discernible, There are still voices professing ruly, undignified,” “Commons” spectacle.” : Babe ‘they’ no. longer. are in ‘the mnalorlly: a visiting | “crowds | seemed to have realized "was that ‘ Parllamentary ‘WWbertles ‘were neither. won) nor: ‘preserved.’ through’ the centuries by polite, « conventional behaviour; : but’ that they had’ to be defended stoutly. and. with ‘determination in order,to survive.-It was as though: the crowds realized that the important, . thing. , was , for. Parliamentary rights. and liber= | ties to have defenders whenever “What the though the PC's and the CCF-ers. were being given credit for hay-. ing risen to the challenge of a I historic role, coins | erst seme peer inem energy mime wom se to be deeply shocked’ by. the un- 7 ) fabrics. | Sines 10-—20 Priced from You will be sure to find th 3 suit you have been looking, og cat The Universal this weekend All the newest styles andie ie tM ta a ae a he mar coe Tap ¥ sO SKESE ALL WEATHER OA IS Another. new | shipment of the, ra E a2 ee: oe Peay nis $25! 00 / popular All. Weather Coat has just arrived: See the. exciting new shad- {# es” for the: summer season. . -oly on public sympathies, But it about the harmful effects of drug jrecommends. = ~ zs ors ddiction' ‘is. what thé, committee also has been . evidentthat,:the longer the controversy, has“pro- sressed, the stronger the: oppost: sy¢entres. ‘around “improved! . methods for: treating. addicts. | These: ‘are certainly overdue: in-:the’ general category: called “criminal addicts.” In. ‘this: report, as in the find- ings of the Senate, Committee, Ait! As: appalling’. to learn that more than: one. per cent of Canadian qi :| Whatever ‘else this proves, it cer- ainly. indicates.that ease of. ob-)' ay £ ; ‘legalized distribution.of narcotics “Vin Britain’, The actual officials -lin ‘charge of, narcotic:.control in, oo Britain who gaye-evidence,. “were | careful to. point out that there is ook nothing’ in’ Britain’ rémotely ap- re “from: ‘the. rsion. “(whlch ; the, United: states, ‘alate eeu relenséd ‘ints’ ‘ani \ ran sing’: ‘portion—which may. run ‘between’ ‘anid 165, 000 ords—and get. It.to Washington. at. once ' arch : has. been: assigned the ‘highest § missing,’ suuthorities hers feel, ‘jg. long section Pleved to have’ dealt. with a ‘denunetation, of Stalin's conduct f. fore matiddys. okies in “Subjects not: covered in the: text given: out Monday by the epartment, include Stalin’ 8. handling. of. Russia's. relate ' tly Red: ching, the, Koregn 0 mn so pressures against een | plan; for, ae yrpael,. regan to wash the tiptoe feet, John 1335, avec alon (i ld not d-honor him more: by imitating. his humillty.: * proaching “legalized sale,” sents abroad: have been ordered : igyAttantic alliange, | are: no untouchables in- Christian lands, In’ thaé Innd iM ons and aandled fect: servants usually performed ervice, Ohrist was the greatest social’ yevolutionist Ihe world en, He: had no gttards nor-body servants, no stately man- lose. face, We date al] time from his birth, but eect a HS t thy 4 ALLEN Ty LAMBERT, has been appolnted General Manager of The Toronto-Dominion Bank, Being 44 years of age he will “be the youngest. general ninn-. ager of any Canadian® bank, Mr. Lambert: has been ‘an As- amare General Manager since cre en menereems Panseimen 0 pine er ned eeitia renin were tite fet Try Daily, News Classified . (Ns Piles) Me . yrs a ' : ou ‘ Ma Nae ‘ Phe agp he! we a ee on 000 . Premier Mines Lid. - abe Fit (Chay Mortgage Sinking Pal Tony oh mM “nating, June: Ist, 1959, ° So “Tterent payable dune Vet and December : - a cS Pelee $100) ‘ind, neeruel interest von aay fogs corre bi af. 1000 hares common alock with eneh 1400 Hond wind 600 ahr with oneh $600 Bond) Propet ‘vuilable tenon requeal, er bony: es — CMOiver § Company iid : : co BOE WHST TASTINGS BTREBE . 4 VANCOUVER 1.3.6, . = Se OTTO ET ET ee SA SEIT TAS at I ’ ot t . ' ea “There: 4g also well merited. cti- - s ticism ‘of. the. ‘difference in ‘public 1 [altitudes ‘towards ‘the-:so-called | . vel |*professional,, addicts” ‘and: those . RUPERT CAN BE. PROUD year’s” “Sweethearts ‘on Parade” I. think the whole’: cast ‘were stars and ‘grand. ‘troupers. This northern “city. has’ much. to. be . proud of, in, ‘such’: ‘a production. the. supply is. itself: the great deal of credit should go.to ‘or ctor, to- director | a ‘fortunate. in having-him. He 4s * tot tthe botiiétown. . _Whelts,thet, tliat is! Ishave never heard the ‘on Broadway, Congratulations to a who helped make “Sweethearts” such''an, outstanding event, ETTE The ‘Editor, ©. The. Daily; News. “AP star: ‘is: born’ ‘pitt in ‘this ‘ If in’ “futtire ‘one ‘of « these} ‘potentials” reach. Broadway, a Buddy. Taft. We . are. , giving much. beauty: and cultures; “charge should freely advertise’ ‘our local “Poll- ies”, for.they are worth seeing. | Apart’ ‘from the dancers the costumes were. truly:? great’ ‘and: I feel sure equal to’ those seen in larger centres anywhere, even ithe mothers and designers and to all those. industrious folks Here's to bigger and . better. live “spirits of:the Dance” here, ’ NO SUCH. STATION LISTED ' The Editor, - The Daily News: I wanted ‘to show: that “Short ‘Hair’s” statements. nroductons.: Prince Rupert”. can |. be known for more. than {ts fish | and its totems. We. have real}: RBOX In my first letter of May 26, concerning the Canadian Broadcasting Cor-- ‘poration's: programs were. nei-}. ‘ther true: nor courteous, - However, as other Jetters were published: I, discovered 1 had ‘been | unjust. I:must admit my ‘mistake and hope members of ‘the “Short Hair club" will for- give | me. -Feéhave:only one excuse and station that the “Short Hair club! members’ are: -so fainiliar 4 with: which broadcasts sym- ‘phonies, eight hours each day, ‘That: station, strangely enough. 4g -not' even mentioned {n° “my weekly CBC Times. I would appreciate it if “short Hair club member” would tell me how to dial that station. 1 ‘would be very pleased to show | him when and where CFPR is: broadeasting “western” music. 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