Illic dlhszurliiattr ‘uhI-Iul-MDII Ominous Symptoms In In interview here yesterday, Mr. J.W. Pickerszill expressed re- gret thst Prime Minister Diefen- baker is receiving "such rough nutment" from some of the sun to the rowdy meetings last week At Vencouv-r and Chelmstord. 0n- hrio; end he voiced the sentiments «pressed the other day by his perty lender, Mr. Pena-son. when he said that “the Prime Minister at this sonata-y should be treated with enough respect when he eppears in euy Canedinn centre to be given A good hearing." They ere sentiments which, we think, will be strongly in- dorsed by the electorate generally. Judging by newspaper repo . the trouble mailers et these meet» tags were not hecklera in the ordin- Iry sense. bent on questioning and. if possible. embarrassing a visiting politician. while Allowing him in on- swer beck. instead, in their untan- ized demonstrations they appeared determined not to Allow Mr. Dieteti- heksr or his candidates to speak at All. As the Ottawa Citizen says of the Vancouver meeting—and the disturbance at Chelrnsford was even more objectionable—"those methods In more suited to Communist or fiscist extremists than tn people who believe in democmtic righ . Mr. Diefcnbaker was invading politically hostile territory at those meetings. and his wisdom in lining to may be open to question. Rut. there can be no question as to his right to A fair hearing on nnv plat- form in this country. Again to quote The ('ilizon {willch is no friend 0! the Dicfcnhnkr‘r Govern- ment's) such mob dnmnnstratinns "have left A bad Lute in evorynne's mouth because. in trying in assert their own rilzhts. they tramle on the rights of other pun-Ir." We would go further and say that such demonstrltions should be helpful. rather thnn hnrmflll. in any leeder or andidste Against whom they Are directed in this free mun. try. In the denial of the freedom of spueh which they constitute they ltrlke At the very roots of our dem- eeretic system. The time to eradi- Cte noxious weeds in before "l3? overrun the nrden; and there is li loll! here which All our mlitical Ila rui- d e m 1 II min production tor its Illegal home. brew customer-- in the district. Liquor. of amuse, is 1 government monopoly end such crimes are un. petriotie. to av the least. But in the booth areas most of the mrt oftic‘ule—eecordinc to the judre'a picture—ere themselves regular customers. San-hogan. e vodka mede from (rain or potatoes. seems to be the favorite bootleg product. Another brew ruined Chechah. which is die- tilled from the leevinzs of wine tropes, is also illeael. AA Are vodkA brewed from mulberry leaves, and mill, which is distilled flux: rice And palm Juice. A beer celled bras. made from brud or min. mother home-brew concoction. is elso il- legal under the new hwtlegginf laws. It will be en uphill job to sup- press this traffic, end we wish Mr. Khrushchev more luck in the under- taking than he deserves in some of his other Activities. Mrs. Fairclough's Visit Among the prominent politiul epokurnen who are visiting us st this time we give I speciAl uiuu to the Hon. Ellen Falrelouzh, Min- hter of Citizenship end Immine- tion, who lA speaking at Montague this evening and who is es e of the most popular member! of the Diefenbdrer Government. Mrs. Feimlough is not the first lady who hes It in the House of Garth mans, but she is the first to hold Cabinet rank and she hes shown that the feminine touch can be As beneficiAl there AA elsewhere. Since her entry to the Commons in A by-election in May, 1950, Mrs. Fairclough has been returned in three successive general elections, and the odds nre thnt her constit- uents in Hamilton West will send her back on this msion. Her first portfolio Wes thet of Secretary of , State. which she held from June. 1957 until May 1958. when she took over her nresent responsible ‘ duties. Win, lose or draw in this elec- tion. the Conservatives set 1 good precedent by having the fair sex rep- resented in our government. They wore fortunate in having so talented a representative eveilshle: bu t henceforth no perty will he prepared to admit that it isn't equnlly bless- ed in this respect. end we may as- sume that from now on the proce- dent will be followed religiously. For Mrs. Fairclough, an the first of her line. there nwnils 1 special niche in Canada's hall of fame. EDITORIAL NOTES Aocordinlz to the magazine us. News end World Report A dysen- tery epidemic in Eut Berlin And the Soviet wns has left more then 35.000 ill. Cause a! the epidemic. of- ficiels said. his been fined to mtten butter imported from the Soviet Union. it is thoulrht the butter vus kept in storage too long. a o e Canada‘s population ruched en estimated 18,508,0000n April I this year. An inc-nose of 270,000 or 1.5 per cent since the June 1, 1961mm m in: and do“ m.mumu-n Minimalth mmhhmh benefit-t“ medium-nun“ m'm-mh-Is bolder; 'tewltrh a 0“ .- “mm-Id.“ w-IMtwfl'l minimum-oil was-um,m than nuke-usual mu fleet" ‘ TRIAL AT THE HAGUE World’s Most Interesting Lawsuit M M MI. The world's most interelllfll the Congo operAtinn, begun in But it the World Court uyl lavuun u m pmng More 15 low. than has been at: west :udzu At The Hsfiue. its results meat; but it hnA been blithely will indlcete Lhe I in m e d i e t O tamed by A rnlinrlty of mem- chAnL-a of A rule a! llw on this Den. The question. [defied in the World Court by the Unitld Ne- trying to sell bond] lions Assembly. is whether orl my" UN “Mules. 11:. us. end mu of It: mqu sun! I yes verdict Ruaie u on the other old: and m 1: France Iur urdlnlry running There u never any dlfflculty ui costs incurred? reisln‘ mu money. only now And min does . lulualp mem- 1 her iAll . kw my. behind in m A umtlve verdict muld de» um yes to Ihe main quesllon, and it then Rmle rum and the other: "Hugs to pay up, till. end wlll be an event enormoully piAust. hence. Trill in why UN u now more lmportAnt than Any m. sully um million in debt And ‘monAuI's flight. even n he re.- . chee the moon. The irlel u n. in effect the dehullers m ill-sue u worth watchlna. not UN menisci: my be ilIl- l m n. fully unused (or "extreoldim lawn. whose ludael of [5 dlf— lerent nlilonfllllil m sworn to impartiality m U ' Are um to interpret la. at , mm. the UN Clumr. 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(Dr. Van Dellen will Answer question. an modlul toplu lr stamped. well-addressed enve- lope .rmmpaniu requesl.’ noun 0F “AMEN!!! Mn 2. writes: l used In be A aopreuo but my voice has lav/end A lot her-flu oi AI- taclu of noamneu. l lilo have a nlnun madman. Could. this be rl'sponsible {or Merse- flees’ REPLY Ynior you my hAve lbuled your voice while lln‘lu. Cul- luit A nose Ind throat specie!- ln because your question cum g: t: it i I! i' till; i E .v lgi Eiggz Lt E 8 night ' .l'l ii: is; .i E {igi 2 z 1; glint “a! is it: it it lilting“ i i if ii i it s E Older Drift/353.11%? Rights The CInathu l-llehway 8.15 w Conkmm delelnel in lie- u-d the p In lunlt tor drile but the reported statement made It so a rdieml l pm he would tum ms Minoan-amenapmu nwve kin only mood in lmDorunce to mu created by the you: In"... Delqnu were ma um ulds er driven up becoming mm- mm a. M .2 amy- lu . longer no. one member a: the plan], E. H S. Piper at at Mantra-l. counsel hr the All- Culdl Insulate Ftderllllm. themselves lot-the day they to‘ “If! or won‘t be permuted drive Vehicles. "They should lr~ feline Ihelr llVfl so they will ‘nat tlnelly be dEDeMenl upon} the molar csr for trAnrpnrte-t lion." luciuaiveuell o! the liltunt‘nt. There Are mlny older drivers not be “littered WilMlfl lml- ‘M I" II “Bible 0' wereth in n lhe vocel com. Home l e Mr vehicle .- Anyone else. oessmAybecAuIedbyaneofl A number of disorders. VIM“ (mm niluht inflammliinll (I I tumor on a vunl mid. I'du'i IIrAII lins— CAll your phyliciln when m fishy hAe I mm cold” The hmtchnnn Ind I. C. pIAuA whereby older driven rout Iubmli w a test to deler- mine their Ability In control Ind wet-Ale I vehicle are not only IAudable but srnslhle And should be mooted Ill Ill mvincrs. Hr. .Plpe'r may not he lugs nun that then should be an Age has little to do with shil- liy to uperlie I mow Vehicle. There are mny tins” of persons who should not be liven A driver‘s lleence. Nbllcity on m VII! of selv- ly bolt; menlly related the me ii men who had twice illnttd Willie strapped ill his Ill!!! belt. The belt lived Me “It. Fob tnnatcly, no one elAe was ill- id is Elk ph lnAn be Alla-ed In drive new We unnot Agra with the All- EZECZP/Ml HWPA’ Elertncal wuuu . mall-m Sales a Saw.» I lulu rim-m when lie-wer or 'Irlux your home. an. m in.» plane to - in nu Esllmnle. Nemn Beetle III ween si. out an POTATO GROWERS... DITHANE ‘fl-flp—fnfl- efl~p-...b—...hh~~p- sow w. 3M)” en's ... ......‘L‘L. mm: m;