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The Ottaa Journal Cut Pri" abUh4 br IT J.irtul PvMuWnf Co. rf 0w. MONDAY; AUGUST 21, 1950; No Cabinet Timber or All In Eastern Ontario? transportation and other developments And its people pay taxes. It Could Happen Here. friendly sun to' guide, and forest scenery has a trick of repeating itself which deceives the-unwary.

lU. 1, -1 I i. A ivuuvm me IIUIIIUVI cf people who stray into the woods and The United Kingdom government is putting pressure on manufacturers to co-operate in a joint campaign to cut-prjees. With' an election; crr hand -and. Knglish manufacturers apt to regard.

Conservatives 'as politicians leasti. likely to interfere, this must appear 1 'kfiint rxt a fiirlv rfarincr action. I Ontario, -proven or potential, centred The Conservatives, howrvcr, hope to i Jn Toronto and its immediate environs? persuade everyone, laborer andmanu- It would seem so, Judging1 by whar iacturer, housewife and millionaire; is happening to Istern Ontario In the thai they 'will benefit if the present matter'of Federal Cabinet, representa- stabilityia-prices and cost of living is tion. not disturbed. This means restraint in yVe have notMng--asaist Toronto; profit grabs and wage demands, more nothing, at any rate, that most of us effort In producUrni, general co-opera- have noj a right to have.

Nor have we tion in campaigns to maintain or. anything against Toronto Cabinet raise the value of money. V. peoplf, aome -of whom are good." The British Government's effort to But it feemrodd.to us, as it must hold the line against inflation ftas been to others, io see Ontario' six ministers helped by the report of an independent all from -one hive, sort of giving the committee on prices, productivity-and Impression that Toronto was a mighty income said that the. present mother of political the 'rest, of pause in the inflationary spiral is an us political dwarfs.

opportunity to be seized. A reduction tVe are, by, no means a slave to the in prices, it. continued, would stave off. notion that Cabinet representation inflation lon enough to find out how 'always be on basis" of real income might be -raised without t-longitude and. latitude.

But it Is true, pushing up money incomes, the bene- j. JhaU our parliamentary fitsinf rising productivity could be dif- i tyStcmcsTTo a consiacramc exrcni iusea ana swmuiaiea ocmanq woma upon reasonable geographical repre- allow full advantage to -be taken of and we don't think that modern productive techniques. principle jhouMbeJoncJh.j gnored. The committee' professed a special After all, Eastern Ontario is no admiration for firms which have mean part p(t this.province, has become thought it good business to aim at pretty important in the light of recent fctrcer sales with lower profit margins. Whatever has been said in Britain visited thickly populated section of on i about he consuences v.u ot further inflation; already the buying pany.

officials supply, citv. How the cower came to be cut off at all is still something of a England it in nrnrreu "While great" inconvenience resulted rhcome. "Realism from the lack of electricity for sdmeo believe tbatp 13 hours. NeW York escaped lichtlv duced across th from its unexpected nlunre into dark- 80 the immediate are helpful. Many still have, to be' persuaded that Commxinists and anti- cf hunters gets lost in the hush.

Even arm towards golden peace. Jat this season come reports of children Canada, with an invitation she can venturing too far Into the depths of extend can properly and hope- she may not. Brown Milk Bottles. IU.n..Al.,.. 4 -i A rta a frnm a rren nvi Sub 4 about the urgency ofjiolding the line The Unique 'Skipjack' agairm iniuunjsmiies wim rqu force in Canada.

TheScnate committee which examined inflation at the 1959 session of Tarliament emerged wjth it is revealed by Power com- Pow" Cznn dollar has AMER1CAS latest nuclear i. reduced aoout 4U percent, since iyo. whose lines the i With i i -v mr Ar in. vviniirv i. tnr ..11..

1 III III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 LdLT A wifjown .9 a i' i t) New L.J V'-n UySTTucIcar Submarine (A predecessor of "Skipjack" described below.) Look i i '( 5 'A'P WtfiTFhotfl) Side Summer School. school. They enrolled 260 students in Jhe new program, which will rompreis. an entire school year, Other Views JOY5 OF AUGUST. Chronicle Herald.

One of the delightful apects of life at this time of year is Written for the MANCHESTER GUARDIAN and THE JOURNAL. 1 "sail-- looked like a The forward part of the sub- IvPttPrS tfY rnwrd luh marine the rather outsize keel and the marine is taken uo with tor- The Canadian committee like that In overturned. Rathor Like the Dreadnought Lhe Skin- IlC XUllOrS vs iv 4 concluded tnat we. nad we.k apo rridav to ahow Bri- surnrisinclv. the Wn were jack is a platform for torpedoes.

mvtrr thftrmtttW lntPtipatinn. reached a sort of plateau with inflated tain the measure of the Ameri- already spilling out on to the and as Ion as a submarine 'nrire in inmV decrre of harmonv with can revolution In naval flat curve of the hull. Up power like Russia is the poten 'prices in some degree oi narmony i ir i t- n- on.FUWuwuj muw.u,,u,. his-collearues "other atomic submarine in tCfP- ocscent to we control- ier. wnicn aai sense.

XJiirENBAKER and nis colleagues w.tn. room. Like the Albacore. this maximum efficiency Ottawa, over the an excel- hldno(t, weary of well-doing In- Swordf ish Md rarK0 has been built to give com- used. lent record of continuous, electrical lotion remains an ever-present threat rhe has.

also been Riven the P''te ens'tve control -of. Admiralty is investing some- ine ir- 115 relative snortnesi on the side wailc is illegal. There thing like 30 millions and 2 tL blunt-end. deep With her ability to man- re several large metal signs in which should aroear in three "single propeller; and oeuvre she is most likely to be Connaujht Tlace advertising or four vear. iarKe uaaer.

gave it aoie to snake even tne fastest boat rides on the canal Solicit- "niu coua advantage over other and most oLt ost submarines in turning, radius, torpedo. is left TH.L irrcssiort wa, sinking ind MMi Mir hjd with a Canadian suggestion of "Some from the beginning. Beyond effect I 1 inis may De.ior tne dcsi. wnaievcr (now opportunities she may have in the seen wl lilt 1. IM Wl 1 was put Ut T-Trtrirt ii iUr sticks in his lap; he-will shape tfm lb RC Vu4m IUr.

faring we French Press Of Quebec Brockv ille Recorded and Ti jjfji tllC ISJCWS The ide of Summer hoc secondary stiicnlt to ratchir.j the fancy of educationists, with most of the Urgpr centres now ornat- QF THE proposfd new. CCF writes: 'political partyt tna eVurse riujww Tailed MW1 DEVOIR obrves: their June Such schools have been in operation in tome plarei for some year's. Hamilton, Ontario, is one of the more recent cen 'The new party to be born at Winnipeg will be more to the right. -The invitation made to farm associations to profes sior.al men and to those of tcs to inaujurate a Summer sjTnpathies allows us to into the.four weeks of August, foresee the introduction of more bourgeois elements. The new party- will certainly preserve a part of its properlv socialist it wilt- rEach student i-aUo-4-to-rtuP pnvatt Mtw-ivp to two which he or she Libiecti in ruuuc, even lapitaiuu The suctess.eand the vexations of the CCF are well-Known.

The party lived some hours of glory when it gained, power in Saskatchewan and became the official opposition in Ontario. It was believed that it would reneat the reform. a nee of the British Labor Party by taking the plate of one of the two older parties. provided by the contribution caprices of the electorate fresli jarden vegetables mak decidKi otherwise. A incialiat to ourdiet.

party born in the countryside. Nothing, short of rnwsikjxr' Tet deeply pene- the fact that modern trans- lhe working classes. We portation makes it possible to may I(k for lhe reasons of provide green vegetables and ih aeveral coming to our v-t jj enouzri tor tne climes all year round but, de- precedent, lectable as these commodities Uct fl 1 5 more right than the quality and Uste of freshly fij garnered domestic products. m0re to the left than those who Finest Is the -production of dircct agriculture. The spec- one own garaen, jcamerrq tacular rise in the standard of while it still is young and sue- living.

of the North American cuieni ana can-Dr TTmnraniTrTyyaabry worker Thas femovea cooked before the dews of the him from proletarian ranks." morning have evaporated from its surfaces. QASTROJS Cuba Is discussed BIRD-SCARERS. wun some misnvina cv tna Three Rivers IX NOUVEL-LISTE: "The economic situation of-Cuba does not appear to be any better than It was at the fall of -Batista. Castro's program might not be able to bring makes necessary. ours nd Wlth dozen ro this devoted to attackinx other i the exlictator rices will not be re- ddarrutc 2.R50-ton undersea creature, to submarines.

The American, are wmts. And without the return overnight. and ffS hii iw vhich the surface is a hostile now building six atomic aub- the public generally. of better days; how can Castro goal is to maintain in lhe Weatherk'. But element, was ticd-up and edged rnarines to carry ballistic mis- has probably never oc- hope to keep himself going? ress There were no fatalities' and no this reasonably satisfactory situation, that was soon forgotten in geri- into the etty.

na incy niw i "The Cuban government has ress There were no latam cs and no rt furhcr inr nadj eral astonishment at Uis treat. Security keeps visitors to the base hull form of the Skipjack, officials hat the co uld be nee4 of-capital to assure the. arnous acciatrms, ma wnuc iraiiiu -i blunt-nosed shape which could forwara Part the ship, but The after end of the ship is i -u Wui inr agricultural expansion of the tystems were slowed down, "they re- on money values. casually" claim to have sone there is much to see. Diving up with the reactor, "ght to operate machines country and the development of mained operative.

Hospitals maintained The Prime Minister can testify that fMtw Jnd AtuH ranes like small, movable air- generator; and turbines for mulating shotgun blasts, in a it4 industries and to put back their scmces. and the 500.000 persons PPls, to industry. and labqr tp use tlc cr0in- any gub- wings we wed for alk. propulsion. Compared with the J5f IflV it feet tha tourist business.

affected seem to have taken the situa- restraint and hold down prices do not marine has ever done before. ln ine nta, misses up mucn I The new masters or the country ailCClca Ctm io nave taiirn inc Aiiua frnm lhr lr- it if Ml ronm. atnri a nnp! nrr-nf tion Of in letter tnfse A a iiiuah citi TuiuijL ajc. umi a to Rive to product for the American has been and a half hours at not more m-A- than half-minute Intervals. This ollt r.tr meant 120 shots" -an hour or American capital and Is reduc- lrnj I I il lite aeK-ice In the Summers power lirfes to the purchasing power of a multitude revolutionary new Dolphin ine niovwrenta to the piL whole thing can only be Jl "in agricultural production In-eriee.

in tne summers, power lines to exnort trade shape which' war pioneered Diving and turn- described as the most ad- Obvkusly such a performance it If he and equipment are occasionally knock- of Canadians, a barrier to exp JJJSiI -ySS? -aaTo In thatH ln i done at ircraf-iyp vanccd and In many ways the would 0t have been tolerated refuses financial aid from ed out by lightning, but jTMnost-cases by making our prices too hi gh and an swerw jra ago 'Jawj! controls with a Joy stick- and most effective warship ever to Pwf United States, from whom Is-he these are spccdily repaired and put in Elusion of prosperity hich -can-- be Nayy ha com; uTe t0 tom tring wheel. put to seav Her speed-is a Jvidual no matter what his to obtain it? Russia could rot action again. It would, however, be a exploded like the South Sea Bubble. propulsion but it is adopting closely-kept secret, but it must "asoni, aupiy him. nor could any other Srr seridus thing if this tity suffered Inflation will not cure itself.

It has The Skipjack's shape as weU C0MMANDER BEHRENS. the be very h.gh. The Albatbre. countryr ery serious tning 11 tnis ty suncrra -vniainPrt anri foucht- as her reactors, in fact, this commanding officer, rursued only conventional propuN Ottawa. Aug.

21. 0 at blackout of long duration in the to oe exposed, explained ana lougni. the analocv He said the Skto- 'n. does something like 23 Winter months-above. all fn such a Governments Vhich jcek to ignore it rtUnZZ Jack 4iunde; water ta5h.

knots under water. l.kely SIDEWALK SIGNS. 0 GERMAN reunificAon. wi.u- tif Anril do so at their nations' peril. t.

u. I um. same wav as an airrraft aa in that the Skipjack does between prn Ahirmrtitn. Quebec LE 5ULEJL increasing of electricity in the home and'particularly in heating systems' could mean well-nigh disastrous conditions in thousands of homes and public buildings. In recent years, Ottawa Hydro has acquitted itself well in expanding its facilities to meet bodrning demands.

It also has been alcritn promotion of electrical safety 4 anrTinspcctions of lines and wiring. The New York episode reveals onceagain the truth' of the old nw that eternal vigilance is the" price of safety. Lost fn'-the Bush. Later, Perhaps. Av Presumably the -matter Khrushchev's possible 'visit of "It is -not very probable that the East and the West can agree on the question of Ger- trVi.

hftmi man reunification. Terhaps first persistent homing ng on a public thoroughfare of all bccause the two camps is illegal. There are gentlemen a i -r me jnn is me proniem wmcn in connaugni nace ajjvjngwhen the ship has been raised by Dr, Barnes yachting caps and presin irid a tUTn. movini it -Walli whrt irnnri that lh tirVf fnr Ut K. n.

mnc: out of the guided-weapon. cannot destroy on toe i 1 ir could be high-performance- on gov Juit Wore noon moving Th.s was taken up by Com- The sea. of coyrse. is very strictly in negotiations be-. monK submarines, she future commander of the Dread- one looks at this steel hu of East and West Js four decM In ber pressure-, nought, who is spendmg six-with the.

shape of. an airshi hu-nd tw months in the Skipjack study- and with control surfaces in negotiations be-. this steel hull of East and West. Vi came sV "l.f1:.. ig the rides endeavoring.

In the eyes of 1 A worta opinion, io uirow in ine lan of the rmoosinr cimn thv vnu uciimK ljtni responsibility for the division govrrnmeni property of Germany 14 years after the verDoiea. mere is future. Canada is not at this moment m.nder B. RN, the di'fferenrfrom tbut whei two a decisive factor wooden pole, just south of th. reunification' would bi the in- tweeri the giants opposite Ration of Communist Mr.

K. in the United States and Mr. us her wide, curved Surface ing its power-plant. It was. he many sides, one contemplates E.

in Russia should be enough for the the appearance of an said, quite the most impressive the revolution yet to come of time being to show whether such calls immense overturned barge. submarine he had been in. atomic-powered aircraft. It 3 surprisirlgly easy to get lost par- may appropriately and helpfully have scythe and hayrake. but it is rhythmic sweeps and hear the take his place is doubtful.

at the Welland looked at In iust rrooortions A I 1 .1 'il I. Ik. VIII Ik. r.Kll an4 ika If.iua.a.iM.. still otherwise in the hill blades Canal nd lhe utuiany un a ciouay aay witn no Mr.

khrushchcv come ncre later; or the War Memorial indicating tures in the East and tha where boat rides on the canal capitalist structures of West are available. Germany. U. -As long as the cold war Ottawa. Aug.

21. persists between the East and the West. Germany will serve new teeth with his pocket-knife WrllanrJ RraU Panama to feed the animosity between and fit them to the rakes. He'll ,,7 Z. the two blocs: there will be seeing his grandfather At Handling Ships mutual, accusations of main- oomg voi joo, men nn own laming me siatua quo.

uniy a lllll TI It" I -r. imc jOW1nas cn.m you can sim ace two or mree-father and now his turn has peaceful evolution ot inter- mnaern macninery a a men louowmg eacn otner come. Whether in the oueue of national relations will allow lhe up sweet cut through the modern life is in conflict with accompanying -nd examine weU the problems' said Harry Soan, a grass. Every so often the rub- thce small remote farms." suggestions and recommenda- lt rise to llercfordshire farmer. "There bing-stone will whet the blade And tbe-'men ln the fields.

lion that the locks be twinned -A latisfactory settlement on me nisi wuuw 01 summer wnn um myuim oi rnoucrn the women who prepare and piuusm.uaiiiKi.1 Berlin might be a first step sends men to take down scythes dance-band and tvery so often, bring food out to the hay- tion that twinning of all locks toW.rd, rc-Iatfona be- and put the blade on the pld too, the men will wet their makers and help in turning the in system would cut only -twecn the two blocs, bv avoid- the old man in the one nour rrom tne normal nine jng at least this cause of useless tna Old rnflri In Lxift vu tivm uwiiwei nine mm ti uiuvuii si'v i 1 fkouua iuvuuu aaiua ea vuui iiu vi nav inn among the nettles at the. back cider but of oatmeal water. farmyard, all keep an eye on hours it now takes a ship to frictoni But it seems tndis Trnt ranin milk bott lcs in of lMinga. nd ln th "Back In the farmyard in me the sValiows; for' if they are make the 27-mile bypass around nmtmoot ment.if Lands and Forests has issued An little steep fields of this country- shade of a treesit. an old man, flying high it augurs well for N.agra Falls.

al pacific -coexistence -be cxncri invice la inosc wnn rinn inm. -ciwhiiv ii uc ui uiuwu iti if ri. pun tirr ni.4.fi whose weather, but if T. J. of kelves trapped in an unfriendly forest lra(1 01 transparent, bunlight on 7 A ami nave.no idea which direction to rnary giass is repuica 10 aimmiMi itaio SV takeao reach a safe havrn.

It strbngly lhe amount or vitamin in tnemiiic advises all travellers in the bush to get whereas there is little loss when the a com pais-, and 'learn how, to use it' brown. Text it enjoins the lost not to panic Brown milk bottles are n61 a novelty department are to conserve one's food If one has any, make a sooky fie to advertise w-hereaboutshut don't burn down the forest, and leave notes 'at conspicuous places, lndicatingvhich direction. one It is highly likely -that thii Autu not a few sportsmert will lose them selves, either- in the excitement of following a deer trail, through, care lessness or overconfidencc, or simply Ottawa, music-lovers will because they, dont bother to look ghare the satisfaction of the executive where they are. going they follow and members of Ottawa's Philharmonic he.advice of ihxperts "donjt panic; Orchestra at receiving a Canada Coun- xmc 1 1 1 1 iia cv iriey snouia nave a cii prant of t2. nnn fair chance of through an unpleasant adnture.

unimpaired. -r At Oakland California three cats Ji a ve Inherited stock" valued at $25,000 'Fining a Gatineau resident for drivine a motorboat without life- saving equipment, indicates that' Pound on By Ward mean business in' their "on to seven cents. Cucum- crusade for water safety. bers were lO'centa a ren. Dr.

W. C-Hopper. Wash I than 10 guardsmen collapsed fromheheat in Australia at the open ing of the New South Wales Parliament nd they wore sensible Avhtte-pith. PRIME Minister R. B.

Bennett 4 advised Mayor -Nolan that it amS AMS4Arrt all an-extremely difficult piece of. advice ana-were used In Ottawa 50 years ago Cjty cf Ottawa precluded from to' follow. IfXsevcral people are lost buttermilk. The dairy. people then, building on the old City Hall tocether.

the croun should stav to- were not concerned about vitamins but site, called for removal of gether so as, to Xake lne work of a allowed the housewife to distinguish search-party easier. 'Among other pointers given by the between ordinary milk and buttermilk at a glance. What a boonlt must have been for those who couldn't read! Notes and Comment. buildings the-vicinity. Ontario Liquor Commissioner Edmund Odette announced that 13S brewery warehouse inspectors were to be dismissed a Saving of $209,000.

f. F. Ahearn, MP, resigned as president cf the Ottawa Hockey Club was succeeded by Redmond Qualn, KC Beef sold at from three, to ington, DC, was appointrd secretary of the newly created Dominion Marketing Board. Highland dance was to the fore at the Central Canada Exhibition in Ottawa with Edna. Simpson winning the Cecil" Pethune trophy, and Anna Cummlngs ne Walter Scott Cup.

W. Hw Scnvcns. Ottawa, ws appointed president: of the Montreal-Ottawa Youna' Ten-. plv thus providing the public with yet helmets, not 'the heavy bearskins cf our ConVr autother silly example-of. felinophobia! "Canadian AVantaopc erence at Camo OrignaL 1 mowing days are past, good they fly Ryan, superintendent established between the two with a collection of rakes be- low over the field merely skim- the Western Division of the SL blocs, between the- capitalist side some with worn ming the haycocks, that be- Lawrence Seaway, says that 'if regimes and the communism uneven tcefh, aome with teeth tokens ram, and the hay must the present canal were cleared aystcm.

for a Ger- missing. From the" bundle of be gathered in haste, mopsy: HE MAKES HIM SOME PEANUT5 50 HE LL GO mmtKf i i.4 TX i or an trarnc it would take a man reunification to be ship eight hours to make the aeriously anticipated." trip. Even with holdups when 1 two ships meet at single locks, ffom too many ships trying to it now only takes nine hours use the Canal at the same when everything is Jn working time; Mr; Ryan cmphajirei that the Welland Canal handles Saying that while there have 32 ships a day, compared to 23 beeif aeriout delays resulting In "the Tanama Canal- 1 1 i Street Transport Burden ri im eiiry ahmm. COSTS, just as much to fewer students would ride the carry a school student on transit system. That would be Calgary Transit vehicles as it better for, them, because they does adults.

In fact some an- don't do enough walking, and it thorities say that when the -would be better for the transit wear and tear on the bus are system, since, it could curtail reckoned In, a student pas- its expenditures, senger costs more. If the students, were simply Therefore the six -for-a -occupying space that otherwise quarter rate being charged would be going to waste, itstpe students is definitely a subsi- transit System, w-cre not pro- dized rate. It is reflected in viding extra-buses extra lower transit revenues, schedules to serve the students, the deficits being met by the then that argument wouldn't a i a i taxpayers, noia waier. ucirrr r.nanca;iy But the taxpayers subsidize to have a bus f.lled with chit- thAcost of bringing up children dren at half fare than to be InJciany other ways, notably running emrlj'. that 'isn't in gtving them "free education the ease.

transit system Mind through family allowances. Is 'obliged to provide, service Why not also through lower for ail customerj, and It. goes transit fares? out or.tts way to carry the rush We.can th-k nf on ciwd of students at 8.30 am. nrl reason, tne tare were nigner, ai p.m..

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