r iy ne MAGOR,, Presider rity; Subser iption” Rates?» : “honth: $1.00: -per: year, $10.00.’ y carr —per. month, $1 Oh per ‘year, $12. 00 er a job has. been done eat paid for; there eis” y-much | the authorities c can do for unfortunate: inal | mist epresentation ca | be established the’ police can ‘tarely, prosectite for: ther eis a big. difference be- tween, suspicion and proof that, would: stand. up. in. i oo “—Vietova Tine Colonist Beyond The | Ridiculous - por: some time the press has gone: to extreme, not -{b0. say silly, lengths i in. reporting | the’ physical ap- : pearance of the President ofthe United States, |. ish natura land friend] y. .But can, that bé said of the minute surveillance to which he. has. been. subjected. 4 rmgre than a year? He has been: hounded even on the golf” course, with every: move or. non- movement 2 given weighty interpretation. ee ~\ Tf the President had not, given out full accounts of ha medical’ examinations. tov which: ‘he has submit-, a ~ At the: latest press ‘conference !-the. ‘Associated | : Pp ess, finding ‘the Chief Executive riot coughing and “apy pearing fit, felt, constrained to burden. the wires. with this. report: “President: Risenhower turned up — athisi news conference today, with a tiny red Spot—it, “looked like a pimple—on the end-of his nose.” ° That ought to be foolish enough to end this fool- ishness, | yo Calgary} Herald all? by the. Post, Offtee , ‘Department, ottnwn [pu poses. «11940: untrue Tumors ‘against the “a ‘s|diplomat. désign’. ‘suppressed — thie ‘{Canada.-and other allies: of the ~|lish normal : Public intere at in’ the welfare of Mr. Eisenhower . ‘One of ‘cama most ‘lint Ps the deliberate, |” ulated a abtise of |The chatacler. sissnssing' repent- edly’ publicized «: ‘the. damaging But: byaccldent or’ subse- ~tquent official RCMP evaluation of that original report . which showed that’ there was nothing to thern. . AS a result of this eross abuse by. a U.S. official body Canada “Thos