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Some provinces to be repeated. : had offered suggestions to expand, avy ener pester off'he, Proposal 1 federal aid" pais | Premier Frost of Ontario ssid He spoke as he prepared letters|the proposal could develop into a to he sent to all the provinces to [Permanent program to offset un day, detailing how the program|employment in good times an will work, | pad, Hs government would "play {hall CRASH PROGRAM I Ly Meanwhile, Works Minister| ' Green announced a 'crash pro- D t Kn gram" on construction of 60 post! oesn ow offices in small towns and cities across the country as a winter Wh tCh employment aid, | a arge The municipal offer, first an-| . nounced by Prime Minister Dief-| I Cl enbaker at Regina Monday, will| Ss, alm cover municipal roads, other than, HAMILTON (CP) Unable to arterial; streets, sidewalks, ve raise bail, a Hamilton man told Yet an torr), Sewers and parks| Magistrate Walter Tuchtie Wed The A Ridings, Moll here nesday that he had spent Aine is that the federal government weels iu Jail and added, 1 don't already is providing much aid on Waving to the public gallery boeing Jhrough the National which included 22 witnesses in his , 'As i that of two co-accused To qualify for federal aid--thal case and beni is, half the payroll costs--munic- Gordon Toipson 2 his Jol ipalities will have to meet certain Lia " on now anyone tests to ensure projects under 4 3 taken to help provide work are in Thompson 1 eharied with a addition to those which would he Pumber rauds along with undertaken normally Lewis Erlick, and Murray Me For example, hiring men for Lennan of Gananoque snow removal on city streets Al three men were ordered fo would not be a qualifying project face peremptory trial on Nov, 10 Federal aid would cover the Acting crown attorney Herberl period from Dec. 1, 1958, to April Freshman suggested that Mr 30, 1960 | Thompson's ball be lowered from How much 1t will cost the treas ($10 000 to $6,000, and the mags ury is anyone's guess trate agreed Vederal. action in this field] Mr, Thompson, not represented vs arises from the appeals of munic- by counsel, could get legal aid if ipalities and prospects of another he wished, Mr, Freshman sug heavy rotind of unemployment gesied Prince Philip Doesn't By ALAN HARVEY morning off to take part in a duck OTTAWA (CP)--Prince Philip shoot in the Ottawa valley area has established himself as a royal| Later he was to propose a toast celebrity who doesn't need a to the Commonwealth - United printed text or prompter to help States partnership at a formal make up his mind about interna. dinner tional affairs, Governor-General Massey, his Blending gentle quips with ser- host at Government House, was jous comments, the Queen's hus. to support the toast. The confer- band presided with ease and auth-| ence ends Friday f tion posium | b ority at a four-nation sym Wednesday on such subjects as DISCUSS FORMOSA foreign aid and Formosa. Wednesday's symposium econ. His off-the-cuff conclusion: If centrated mainly on the need for ) the free world leaves too great a/aid to underdeveloped countries, . _| but Jhere were frank exchanges : BR PR ATR we Sede or We | on seh insues aw Fosmosa, | own destruction. | Replying to questions from y American delegates, Sir John STANDARD FOR ALL | Slessor said he thinks the For. Modern life with its improved mosan crisis should have been communications meant all must| solved long ago in the United Na. | have - 20th-century standards. It|tions. He added he doesn't think was no longer possible for one it is vital or even important for country to live in the stone age the West to cling to the offshore and another to enjoy high living islands of Quemoy and Matsu standards Without referring directly to Prince Philip took the chair at| Formosa, Philip agreed it is up the two-hour symposium as pres- fo international statesmen to re- ident of t'.e Commonwealth sec: | move "the pips from the orange" tion of the English-Speaking Un.| before such issues become really jon, holding its third post « war | dangerous, world conference here, | Dr, Dunton, the Canadian Other speakers were Dr. Whit. speaker, said solution of econo ney Griswold, president of Yale mic problems must be a prelude University; Dr. A. D. Dunton,|to political stability and under. president of Ottawa's Carleton] standing. It would be "in our awn University; C. 8. Venkatachar,|integest to build up a commen high commissioner for India in economy of all free nations. Canada; and Sir John Slessor, Mr, Venkatachar said the pros- marshal of the RAF, formerly perity of Canada and other At. Britain chief of air staff |lantic community nations is be- Philip and the panel speakers coming inextricably mingled with first made set speeches on the/the outcome of Asia's social rev pattern, Four well-built, heavily padded chairs, covered with wear-resis- theme of the contribution of Eng. olution lish-speaking peoples in a chang-| Asked by delegate Merrill Shep ing world, a title suggested by|ard of Chicago what type of aid Philip himself, then plunged into/ India most required, the Indian impromptu discussion of ques: envoy said his country urgently tions from some 900 ESU dele- needs capital investment to gates and observers | "break through the barrier of Today, the prince took the'poverty," tant plastic, All pieces with no-mar, plastic- tipped legs. Wide choice of gay colors, Western-Style Democracy SES YO TE ---- Taking Beating InEast | [ug/ml | Naty | FHED) =<] . [i i JR pe By JOSEPH MacSWEEN ,ments--the leaders merely de: Western-style democracy is tak. cided with oriental philosophy ing a beating in free Asian coun.|/that, as the saying goes, "they the soldiers are taking had had it." charge. SHORTCUTS BACKFIRE Military takeov ers have o0¢:| Thailand has passed under open curred in Thailand, Pakistan and military rule although, actually, Burma, and the prime minister jt has been under such control of Ceylon has issued a sweeping!ever since the Second World War warning Marshal Sarit Thanarat has pro "I have always had doubts claimed military law but is still whether the system--the party-/ considered friendly to the West cabinet system of democratic] The developments -- especially government--is quite suitable to the events in Pakistan--gave rise some of our countries, said Cey-|{to questions about what might lon Premier 8. W. R. D. Ban- happen in India. Prime Minister daranaike 4 Nehru took note of this with a It cannot be ignored that Red! statement calling attention to the China, a country of 600000000 Indian people's abhorrence of die people, exerts a tremendous in tatorship and the long tradition fluence on its weighbors. It's of democratic self government equally apparent that Asian through village councils peoples are not taking naturally] Off-stage observers were able to imported democracy from the to form opinions about the Asian West. trends. The area, it is thought, is ; RN vulnerable because many newly MILITARY PATTERN is independent countries are tech Gen. Mohammed Ayub Khan pologically backward, eager (to has taken over full control of fing short cuts to political, indus Pakistan, a member of the Com: nia) and educational progre monwealth, while President Is: grongly nationalistic and fre kander Mirza las retired from quently suspicious of the Wes the scene. The two meq collabor-/\hich in the past imposed an ated cn the coup that overthrew alien culture the government, but soon be came clear where the real power CEYLON HOPEFUL came from. Ayub is commander-| Bandaranaike of Ceylon says in-chief of the armed forces the Western - Wmposed system In Burma, Prine Minister U Nu which works "so well" in some has resigned and handed over the countries, is based on having twe administration to the army chief, | major parties in a nation. Splinter Ne Win, who will take care of parties are giving rise to dangers things until an election that is in Ceylon promised for next Apr 'But 1 am hoping that if thing U Nu announced defeat last quiet down in the next two om month, saying he could not en. three years, them there is sure that the proposed elections chances of a party getting a wold be free. 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