HEDIIORS NOTEBOOK Its Seldom Dull IVOn Newspaper fit me examiner IPublished by Canadian Newspapers Limited 18 Bayfield Street Barrie Ontario Walls Publisher Brian Siatght General Manager MONDAY JANUARY WIWAIWWMW OTTAWA NW IWhaiIs OurDeience Policy Its Time CanadiansKnew US Gen Lauris Norstads frankness about Canadas role in the nuclear age has served most useful purposeit will help to force showdown which the federal government has been dodging for more than year The 55yearoidgenerai who retired last weekas NATOs military command er did not mince words at his Ottawa press conference that Canada wont be fulfilling its com mitments to NATO unless it accepts nuc iear weapons for its forces in Europe if and when Canada does accc he went onto say that it would take ree to six months to train crews in handling of nuclear devices Gen Norstad has expressed an opinion that few US government officials have cared to voiceat least publicly He contends that Canada agreed in 1959 to provide nuclear strike capability for he RCAF air division in Europe Prime iliinister Diefenbaker will face much more demanding group oi itiPs when the House convenes after the Christmas recess He has been placed in the position of restatlng Canadas po sition in more positive terms than in the past In short do he and his govern ment intend to honor the commitment of which General Norstad speaks or to forego nuclear weapons indefinitely Canadians deserve to know the ans wers Events of the past few months have changed the icture drasticallyThe Cuban crisis has own clearly that Can ada would be in the thick of things if the worst happened and nuclear weap ons were triggered in the US and the Soviet Union Most Canadians agree that we cant sit on the fence There is no question to stand alongside the US He said in effect about thisnattons position We are part of NATO andwe must pull our own weight We are an integral art of North American defence and mus be prepared But what can we do with spiked Bomarc antiaircraft devices or with planes that can only fight with convenb onalweaponsl Must we continue to rely entirely on Uncle Sam and cry for help if war comes The US has offered nuclear devices to Canada and Mr Diefenbaker has re fused He has his reasons of course One is his desire and that of his government to lead the forces of peace in restricting the nuclear club He behaves that if Canada is to exhibit effective leadership it must show good example by eschew ing nuclear weapons This idea could have been accepted year ago erhaps even six months ago But the real ties of defence have changed the situation General Norstad has made this crystalclear Much as we may regret it Canada should accept nuclear war heads for its NATO planes and arm the Bomarc We are in the nuclear club whe ther we admit it or not We have already gone half way We cannot fool the people longer with the claim that if war should come we could get the warheads and be at the ready within hours or days Its not as simple as that What then will iltr Dietenbakers reaction be Will we hear the same bland statements that Canada is carrying out all her obligat ions Or will there be an admission that we cant play ball yet for reasons known chiefly to the Pitt and External Affairs Minister Howard Green its time we know What is Canadas defence policy DOWN MEMORY LANE 30 YEARS AGO IN TOWN Barrie Examiner Jan 1033 lllir Iculous escape from horrible death was experience of young Toronto man nam ed Porter With companion he Was riding blind baggage on the coal tnder of CNR passenger train No 47 The Co balt Express Near Lefroy he slipped into the conveyor chute which takes the coal to the fire tender of th ehugc 6000 series steam locomotives Shouts of fren zied companion were heard by the en gineer iierb Knapp of Barrie who turn ed off the machine control just in time But it took the train crew at half hour to extricate Porter and he atid his com anion spent the next 10 days in county fail for tregtassing on railroad property Otto Williams tnstaile WM of Corinthian Masonic Lodge New mem bers elected to Simcoe County Council Reevo It hicKelvey Adjala Deput Donald itinelnircn Barrie Deputy Jeffrey Collingwood Deputy Frank lltg ginson ilssa Deputy Frank Ileatty in nisfii Deputy James Mackie Midland Reeve thigh iiulhope aiui Deputy Cccil George of Orliita lown llceve ill Vasey Port llicNicoii ficeve Cbarics Low ering hiatchedash Mistaken for for Frank Pickering ill of Sunnidaie was shot by his brol eriniaw Dr Don er of Creomore Taken to Coilingwood hospital for treatment he survived Barrie had natural population increase of 168 in past year But Barrie had poorest building year in some time in 1932 Largest permit was for alterations to former brewery building into Bay view Apartments At the Capitol feature movie was tied Dust starring Clark Gable and Jean Harlow At the Roxy it was Will Rogers in Down To Earth ilianagcr Tony Saso of flux announced free admittance once ment to all men on town relief roll and their wives Skating enjoyed on bay for past two weeks Gord ilicekin Bar rie Colts beat Coliingwood it first game anti beat Stayncr 41 in second game of DNA junior schedule tttorry Stransmnn Ken iioughton and George Kennedy scorcdfor locals against Ship builders Gregg Coulson tallied two against stayner Norm lioopcr starred in oal Buster Clarks Barrie intermed ntes licnt Oriliia Terriers 21 in opening game on goals by Tiny Keeley and llabe Adams OTHER EDITORS VIEWS BELL FINDS THE ANSWER Oakville iournnlllccordl Some weeks ago Oakvillc and district women were plagued by an anonymous tclc hone caller who posed as doctor in tlle hope of gaining vital statistics linilerstntuinbly police were at it loss when complaints poured lti because titcy had no method of tracing this human rnt licll telephone officials said at the time they were studying the problem and this promise has brought results Scientists at the lioll laboratories have discovered that the human voice cart ho rccordrd on spectrograph and used ni most as well as fingerprint for ttlcn filtration The shape and hire of cacti pcrnunn throat mouth and nasal cavities are peculiarly individual lhcy cnilsc words to be spoken to hitch it way that the fre quency haiuis trautiatc titlo distinctive pattern on npcctrogrnph tlacli pat The Barrie Examiner urnid AirthnitrIt ll Pertinent Illt llfllv for mu II mi in Ih mm swim mr Filalutnry Hanan new Irwnu mill milm IIIHN II lllllll vwllII Ill Minimum Muntins ran IIAIIII VItitl ViolinI Manurr All AIININ lflvrvllalnl Inn JIIIIN llltllll llrnlll Illav littvatpilnn rm only try vllliet Ill 7ft natty NIMI voiv 7v llv mill to tinttin im not who ma tmr mm in 11 month lirltliI ttrrlwvtn lvl lirtllda pnIlOlIlnM llll luv in mi inuun mm ym er llritunlly 1mm Itttnyl rum levtnll rm WM omn nimi VInum at mi of the cmorsn lhilv Newpsva rap Umm Auntlllimi to rim nr or auau hurnn rat rt on re lnnvllnn ru for re Hltltt It viilruirtm lvl thll or an ma rm ruler no line mt um ptflllllwil tltltltm iv Inillrvl to the torn rcscmhiin survc orI contour map is as imiiv dual ns tie loops and whorls of an iukcd fingerprint Novices with five days of training are reported attic to identify voices with 07 per ccitt nccurncy As means of detecting the perpetra tor of bomb hoaxes arid the maker of anonymous threats as well as assisting in the ca lture of criminals the voice print itll be extremely useful BEYOND EMPLOYEES MEANS tiorooto Start Aunoiutccmcut by Hi nlrlnns Scrvlccl inc ti5iithe priuclpai provider of private medical insurance in Ontarioit that beginning Jan premiums will be increased by It ltl cent This means that family which iocsut belong to group limoAubert part of the premium is paid iy an employerwilt have to pay ape proxluuitciy $i25 it your for comprehen sive uiciiiczii coverage ticarly this Is beyond the moans of many illitnrio rcslilcntn who caltuot nuli scribe through group than they must do without llisltrnllco or lie content with icwttinuaitruunto cuvctaue iiltiur way they are exposed It the nitvcrsitlcn that invariably accompany rcrloul illness financial worries itcfcrmcnt or denial of treatment lust of income GIVE STIFF SENIENCES itiinncton llilftltliltitlflftlt impnircd driving cows have become to common that it is obvious that only the slcilttll measures are Iiidicaicd All for hardship on tlmso whose cars are vital to earning livelihood it would scent that they more titan others should coir sirlcr this and niirpcritlnos efforts on tholr faniiitrs before they have that last drink for tile road WIYM Mmqu TWIST THUG CAWMN hummer FOUND cumrs BEMIXIWM cream QUEENS PARK WI ï¬VIK on rmnmmus 43¢qu forecast Exciting Year Of Politics By DON OIIEAItN TORONTOThe coming year will be more exciting one pd liticaiiy than 1W2 First of all of course it Ll In election year it has to be as rumed that Premier Roberts will go to the country sometime in 1063 And this means that there will be the tension and excitement of the time of the big game un til it is over But though it will dominate there are other matters of put its interest and some promised good fight on the calendar TWO CONVENTIONS Early winter gets off to good start with conventions scheduled for both the Progruslie Con servatich and the Liberals When the House rcsumcm peeled to be late JanuaryIt should not be the monotonous aifntr it was at the fail sittings And both iii it and in the months following ohcnevcr the election comes there are im portant Ind controversial mat ters to engage attention MANY ISSUES ihrrc to first of all medicare When the government presentI Its promised program there will be certain attic over it There is the lloach report on crime There is most of the major legislation still to come Portable pensions legislation has been promlud but has yet to be presented The same applied to the bill to establish the promised tlo 000000 parkland purchase pro gram There may be minimum to lertslntion Premier Robartr has said he has aolutlon he think is Hth factory on the separate uhoo question What is lit What does the government in tend to do on housing Will it print to lean fund WhIt can Agriculture do Ibout the problem of the dIiry lfldlfl tryi thi IIbor bring in any new approach to the problems in in durlrlai relations Will municipal IffairI latte the major step of revising the AI ustment Act Does the government thI some speciIi election bait up its sleeve Then In many more such it sun and questions to ensure that tm should be both In in terullnl and important year TO YOUR GOOD HEALTH Dont Give Alcoholic Excuse For Drinking fly JOSEPH MOLNEH illD om fir ftfoincr read In Irlicie recently that stated ll cabal in not the more rice hoiinm Irom my own unprvfrt Ilonni experience have seen too mnny alcoholics pct rich rind din from boots to Iccrpt this Ilntcmcni The writer didnt captain why all ncurolicr not alcoholics also say it ll inu Ihnt suitor ll not the cause of sugar din hrtra iltnny doctors belle rind so do that alcoholism II physi cal nllrrly and some pMpll cnn latte it and othcrI Ihould icau it alone with some doctorI would Iiudy the nicohollc physically while he in ilrinirlnI Ind mniiI rclrntltic emporium Iniwern is social virlnlicr rind on him llnilc know lot of Ilcoltollrn and have nor met one who doesnt nu lhr Iltlll Iylcm Furthermore all the trrntmrni fur underlying emotional cnuw ll not going to rare the health of an nlroholic unitll hr Itnyl oft liquor Imionolly run it lcrtolnlrr llltl it Probably half of what you any to Iltill valid Iltll lril illfllll th vtoltlth Ililll people are alivrllc to alcohol lnIt III Ilirrgy tlnrlni ruwlu hlllllll tilt more of wlini Alll tum llnrn the hay trirr lttltlt go plrltlng impuri of raiwrlilf on Ilrotmlir ll the film who nitrv one lllllllt ront rc Ill nnotltct tltitl gun on In Illl Itrr Thats not nlicrsy to Iittrlylril nlrolroliro littl Irnlly Illlll they no vlilnlilutt this has been done Social drinking may Mllly load in aicolmlllm and in many In Illtltll the line NIIINI the I0 rial ilvtolur No the nlvnbnllt is wry tim YnurI rtlhl about rout iiiI hcicl remark When pcrllttl bar di brie he cant stand too much sugar but sugar doesnt cause the disease it is full dlitrrcnt thin with the aim hollc Nobody become lll Ilcr holic until he places too much dcpcltllentl on alcohol Alcoholics do hIVI penchant for nilhluo lets not llVd them nnoiher one that ilI III mat ter of being nitmic to alcohol And of course you are right that not all Minolta In Id dictrd to alcohol Many becamI addicted to Iomvthins of in stead And arm that pryrhi Ilrtr lrcntnwnt wont city an alcoholic unless he Itopl drinii inl but if you help him with his emotional votllcnil you hrip him find illi Iirtnlth to throw my Itll alcoholic crutch Dear Dr htolnrr Im 17 in good hrnlllt Ind fnlrly Irtlvl hut Ihtn no to hrd pt nrniniu twitch In my In and have to of up and wnlit About too prim before can to tract and not hr tmihvml for tho rut of the nlcht ThiI linpxwtil tiny nlrhl Vltal ran Ital liltr WAlll Wvll air this lllltfltll the rnmltilnn that fill iwn minint Jill lvrI dont hm ilII anu but It 0mm in Iltll mm It mum pom Ir rnintmr lltlllttlinntl It Illlfl no or am pnfrl or mm in it you to but rnishi ml thI prxltrlrm allhnullr tlrvnl Ilotlntll it it may he that the trouble or in mm until all yrnt hm two quinine in small line at lmt tiim may run th mtlllltfl mu once but not particularly rvr Inns nitr mm rum in ten the mt Arrva mu will lot at mm in for mittmi forprlrl at the famed Mona Lisa painting MM mm swear you Me Vxllvfl FAII KW UNO WHO REVIEWS THE YEAR them his meuulo it We vmnvul nu ma 0me NE McPï¬ZfllON Working on dIily newspaper is never dull it maybe Mule lot when be putting just IYb can be It timu but variety its strong IpteIlIii4 the one outed con to to every member of the staff into action The editorl tub in to that the paper comes out Ittrao live formInd on time it he huIn efficient stall much r1 the routine of out the We is by rubeditorr city editor handles the not too from reporters the wire at iter the news of other am of Canada and the world or do lpnnmmudeaiwtthrportlmd ttiIIociIi scene Norovv noon mas TODAY IN HISTORY By THE CANADIAN PRES III The people of the newly formed United sum of America voted for prep form for the first time 174 years Ito todaytn 1789 George Washington who had led the people la vie tory in the war of Independ ence and helped get the com ilttution ratified wu unIrv imourly elected president lie was inaugurated 10 that year It New HI war reelected in 1792 but later refused to consider third term lie died Dec ll 17 tm Canadian silver coin our first iuucd Ind used tstt The first Itcamc Ibip pamd lhrounh the PI llama canal OTTAWA REPORT Dy PATRICK NICHOLSON YIIAWAi have nothing to offer but blood toil iron and sweat With thou depressing words in 3in mo Britains nzwiylapa pointed prime minister Winston Churchii neatly summed up the IituItion faring his country and inspired hlI fellowcountry mm to duds which deserved ChurchiliI later nchIim II liritaina finest hour There is parallel between thorn words of Churchill and the New Years menu to CI nIdiInI from tho Liberal leader lion beater Pearwnoucept that Iinco are If not In state of hot war lith IIIrIon did not call upon us to offer our blood Toti turn and null nd tanshe did however all or Iiclny politician Ind cape ciIiiy politician who II the ludrr of party which upch shortly to chutirnre the govern In party It the polio Itr franon dressed up his topolnt program for tnnnda not in Iulflrlolltd phrases We mint rclnvlroulo our Confederation II am Itiner Ihlp hated on the two ouoding racer he declared in other words must Ilt work in our Ivor lime to turn to IpeIlr Ivrnrh or I7ngliihu lrli II our rnoihrr forum fluently this to the but Canadian aigrrmmt for full turter for Mint min wisely and IironIly the influence that in can hate in nortd affairs Itr llanatl IAltI At tho mlinnl IAtllt Khrushchev Ind Kvnncdy llll Ilh flow many dillllonI can Canada put Inlo battle as must pay hilhcr than to Itrrncthcn our war potrnthI WI must hats lull rnipioy mrni That must we mull work hnnitr and output wayn tinn unutI towards the man of the Item world And we mllt Intro the My back work try rmimg th yarltirlltnl In flu lnmiployvmni lnltitanco Fund We nurlt rvdmd the rlvtutt in our tnrllnMI with now ravan Inn This means we must curtail our imports ol manutu tumt remit to Icvrl not us ï¬ling all Ibillti in Ill 54 nadinn product Ibnnd Ind wI tvuut ilrhtur our 3va lwlt Ind rpm In on vmt boil riayl pvvhapl vtIltlnl hlsinrl Umbra for ih listinl or do turnpt itft for IN im mtru instead This of course does not tetra the editor of the newspaper of the book so to speak lie does not all back twiddiing his thumbs as the work is done by hardpressed woctatet He must have some free time to write ï¬dttOIIlll and to meet the pub Representatives of the public sometimes Inger in person to votes comp in or praise or produce information for story Often contact comes thrototll leiv for to the editor which can take many forms The majority deal with pcrIonIi cantons which can be handled the simple expedient of pulllllhlnl them for all to see including the writers GET IDEAS There In permit too who be lieve they can out much better paper In the prom Iionnir This could be true but unfortunately for them they do not always get the opportuan nor take steps to prove til point it would be dull life for newspaperman everyone agreed with him 1me that letters come to an editor indie atel that the writers do read the newspaper and are suffic iently interested to give their own views Editors therefore welcome the man or womu who blows off steam about true es of interest through letter and fremieotty with they mid yet more to put down their thouthtl on aper Occasional we get letters FIRST IM STAMPS The first stamps tuned in the United States were live cent portrIit of Benjamin Franklin and to rent Gm Washing ton in 1847 from people we can help Take ment letter from thirteequ oid Shirley Kelly of Ont Shirley mite Our teacher Mr 60145 mints said but we are going to have debate on Friday it about whether they Iboutd have capital punishment or not AI for 35 You cocoatied there should be but Im on the tuna Initial it therefore should tlnht and maybe will convince mm that there shouldnt be crpitat minimal would like you to help me by sending me answers so tttIt hi KEITH if new rm pow iIlIInelu would estate it ifypugetittome Itri dayjhmttyoiuvcrsomua REPLY wrote II follows Dear Shirley am quite happy to offer you suggestions to tnister in argument against capital protub ment Capital punishment is on the statute books largely as do tempt to other words it is in effect to make people think twice brim they tormnit murd er lintwing if they kill they will be battled thou who capital punishment say at it does not accomplish its purpose Ind It in fact throwback to the dark are when people demanded an eye for an eye They say fur ther that in states ill the Un tted sum where capital put ishrncnt has been Iboifrtwd thereturbcennortsetothe murder rate This leads them to the modular that fear of hanging does not flop man or woman from committing mud er If we Icupl the amount that capitalpimiabmcnt is not deterrent men we maid be iuItv fled in rmmendinc that it be abolished not that to con victed of murder short be new lifted to prim for their oaturIi it has been held that many wouldbc murderers Ire loath to face the of lift in tail and or much rather take their chances with the hang manr noose Apart from these consider ions there is growing feeling in Canada and the United State that capital punishment is bar baric custom which Ihoctld not be continued The law ha CW Id In been dranzad in mm years and now there is provision for capital and noncapital murder charges if man or rev man is convicted of capital mur der the fudre is dinyrbound to order hanging if mapitai We must matte mater na tinnIl effort to ensure that our cilia Ind towns are better cleaner Ind morn efficient That mun that must pay higher municipal fun And so bir Purlonl Tcn Points on Each to may ml for to get but onto an even imi alter our wild spend iny rpm during thou portrer ostrich yan when II hid our heads to the sand of credit If fluencc Ind my foreign mor Irrtr Iiui Mr Iurm fund with the tyranny of the ballet bar did not dare to tell the truth in brutal franknm he hid his carter oil with dollop of honey bo thinking Canadian can riousiy contradict Itr Icmon But he an wonder It the dri frrrnco between his veiled de mand for sweet turn and um today with his proqu of my affluence during the election rtr months In Iiut would Inyotll tonuloirsly vote against tiantn and for the llltleltUI Would you Nd for In I4 to his or her on Iarncd mitiy bonus Now that IorviI dIyI for di lution hail pamd All Icar Ians tiny lma tinarr imlu more and man tilt In truith wind of our drmorvailc clccr lions and an argument in later of national malitlovr run rmnl such as any virmoctncy Ionnrf or Inirr turns in in gave national rrtIr omvnntliu may wonder Illa none was ihnr twiur New Years mcInu line the liturIir II IiIIyI state poo Ilrlty much on the onrcvvn om whole puiibc niatlnnv our the put Ill yvan hall been nmatnirlvh to to point of ridicule and Itmiu only In hldrnr vmy Tory llill uth bushel of Mnlrfovmatlon murder is proved the sentence is term to the penitentiary In capital ram the memory cratbrCouncii tthe federal cab inctt may commute the sentence and comrrnxtatlon has been rev sorted to in many murder cares to the past few years This could be taken to than the mom ment itself II lukewarm to ban in but docs not feel that the time is opportune nor politically feasible to go to the whole way Ind abolish the noon ibope these few lhouaitla may help you to win your cue IPootIcriotl really men did learn the mull but hope Shirley Ion She did so to lot trnnrbicr BIBLE THOUGHT Bot Danlrt yumud tn III bear that avoid not Mill himself 0th nH fluted of the he on mum till might lot 40 ilk InuitDaniel iii AI we purvou to Mrs 704 nith all our hurts tic will no the grace to declare cum in on till ride and mate way for us QUALITY FUEI SAFE CLEAN DEPENDABLE ALt MIC PEACOCK nrnotsw untrro PA 85226 4ft