Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 14, 1962, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press. Thursday. June 14. 1362 in the territories the Campaign is really in the air by Jim whelly Yellowknife up the Northwest territories Federal election Campaign is really up in the air with All three candidates dependent on aircraft and one of them piloting his own. Social credit candidate Ayliffe Pat Cahey 53, of fort Smith n.w.t., is a charter Pilot for Pacific Western air lines and nowhere More at Home than at the controls of a dehavilland Beaver. Eugene Rheaume 29, of fort Smith progressive conserva Tive and mrs. Isabel Tibbie Hardie 40. Of Ottawa literal Are using schedule flights smaller aircraft to reach More Remote places. The Square mile constituency stretches so far from South to than 700 Miles below and above the Arctic Circle that it encompasses three distinct climates this month equivalent to South Ern Canada s Winter Spring and summer. Spring or breakup is moving northward along a jagged East West front and its Progress Dic tates what equipment an air Craft must carry pontoons wheels or a combination of wheels and skis. Damaged mrs. Bardie s Choice for the first week of june was a chartered plane with floats. She started from Yeso knife hop ing to follow breakup Down the Mackenzie River to the Arctic Ocean before june 18. The previous week she had had her first mishap at con two to Lake site of a mining exploration Camp and Eskimo tent Camp 250 Miles Northeast of Yellowknife. The Lake ice runway softened by a Day s warm sunlight and rutted by frequent landings of Bristol freighter aircraft Tore off a wheel ski Tail Carriage. With no repair facilities Handy this meant a skilful two wheel Takeoff by Chuck Mcavoy in the Cessna and a Tricky land ing Back Here it also meant a one Day delay of a trip to Cambridge Bay. Farther North among the seas Bays and Fords surround ing Canada s Arctic islands this is the time of year for fogs As the first faint breath of Spring spills Over the Winter s ice. On his Way to Cape Borset of southwestern Baffin Island or Rheaume and his pretty blonde wife Helen lost 2% Days. Their chartered ski wheel Beaver was forced by Low Clouds to set Down 30 Miles from Cape Dorset at a Landing strip seven Miles from Fox 2, a 20-Man Dew line site. No Campaign the All male station thought fully posted a sign this Wash room for the use of mrs. Rheaume the visitors were lodged with typical North Ern hospitality. Political campaigning however is not Al Lowed at Dew line stations. Low Clouds moved in again while the Rheaume were visit ing Resolute Miles North cast of Edmonton on Cornwallis Island grounding them three Days and putting another Kink in their planned mile schedule. If Pat Carey was having any such troubles he was keeping them to himself. He was campaigning wherever he landed but even his representative in Yellowknife did t know where he was going to put Down next. He is one of Northern can Ada s senior Bush pilots and one of the most careful Stop Ping in Windy 20 below Zero weather to top off a Gas tank that will hold one More quart rather than be forced to wish he had. Or Rheaume probably Speaks for All three candidates when he says the constituency is easier to cover than Chur chill the Manitoba Riding where his Cousin Robert Bud Simpson is seeking re election As a conservative. Most of the places he has to reach Are More Remote than mine because he can t reach them by aircraft it s not hard to get around this country. You just relax with an aircraft strapped to the seat of your probe for political priest Toronto action of Rev. Graham softer an anglican priest who sent out Fetters urging voters in Toronto Rosedale Riding to support the new democratic party will be reviewed by the Bishop of Tor onto. It. Rev. H. R. Hunt Suffragan Bishop of Toronto diocese said wednesday Bishop f. H. Wilkinson will review the Case when he returns from England later this month. The clergy Are entitled to express their views but whether they should do so in this form is one question and at this time another said Bishop Hunt. Or. Cotter executive Secre tary of the Church s diocesan Council for social service in to Ronto said he expected a cer Tain amount of criticism. Lay people and clergy Are often upset when they hear of a Churchman expressing h i in he said he made Clear in the letter he was speaking is an individual and not for the Church. Euro Mart s asian tie proposed Brussels Reuters the six european common Market countries have agreed with a British proposal that comprehensive Trade agreements should eventually be signed with India Pakistan and Cey Lon it was Learned wednes Day. Sources close to the negotiations on Britain s application to join the common Market said Roberto Ducci italian chair Man of the negotiations at deputies level disclosed the agree ment to a meeting of British and common Market officials. Ducci said the agreements should be signed after a transitional period the length of which has not yet been specified to develop the Trade of the three countries and to satisfy their pressing need to earn for eign Exchange. Steaks i Chuck Shi. Veal sirloin la. 49c in. 52c la. 79c cottage Rolls Sweet u. Split clean ready for Thi pan fowl Capone Grade a up la. Broilers la. Veal chops la. _ roasts red or Brand i round Sadr. Chuck or Blade. I. In. Fowl Grod. Bulb. Grain fed pork loin roasts la. Shoulder roasts Hock on l. Breakfast sausage Mintry Stylo legs Ole oper Hai whole or either half Quality. Pork by Sid. 00-1oo Tai. Cut As require la. Smoked pork suds. Picnic style u turkeys eviscerated Grade coven ready City meat sausage co. Ltd. I .15 main Itman no doiv1ry x pm. We 3-3494 j store Opin . To . Boredom and yearnings for a change infect spirit of British party politics in ima00c nerf Dart is. The London special owns the detached political observer if so monstrous and unnatural an animal Ever existed would be hard pressed to say what really going on in Britain. That there is political dissatisfaction undeniable but it is of. A sort so undefinable so ill focused As defeat the observer. For once no foreigner is being blamed neither the americans nor general de Gaulle. Indeed one of the symptoms of the malaise is that which Edward Vii once dismissed with the entire approval of his subjects As now looks positively enticing. Fundamental to the malaise is the feeling that Britain is miss ing something. There is no new Frontier Here. The common Market is across the Channel and it looks fun to be a member. But very few know the Price of membership and controversy about it is confined to self appointed experts. Perhaps the dominant emotion is political boredom and boredom is a pow Erful influence in politics and More responsible than any other single Factor for changes of government in Britain. Not popular the present tory government is not disliked it is simply not popular. It is Uncertain if it could even scrape in again for an unprecedented fourth term in general election. Its image is tarnished by time More than by failure prime minister Harold jul Macmillan is no longer an image is of Energy and effectiveness rat whoever once called him Mac is wonder and All the other Silli so he is laughed at in an to unkindly Way. It needs a very solid tory heart to beat taster at the sight and sound of him and it is not his fault. For nothing has gone really wrong. His financial policies i have been a reasonable Success. The common Market negotiations Are reasonably advanced and seem to have been conducted Deposit charge still Low Ottawa up the rising Cost of election campaigning has t been matched by the amount of the Deposit the can Ada elections act requires of All candidates. It has t changed in 80 years. All parliamentary aspirants who have qualified for the june 18 election paid into the Federal Treasury. Winning candidates get their Money Back. So will each loser who polls at least half As Many votes As the Winner in his constituency. Repayment is usually made within a month. Any candidate who polls less than half the number of votes of the Winner forfeits his so does any candidate who withdraws after he has been formally nominated and received a receipt for his a Cash Deposit by candidates was introduced in Canada s third general election 1874. The amount then and in 1878, was but there was no refund. It went into the Treasury to help pay for the election. The Deposit was fixed at in 1882 and the provision for re payment was made. In the last election 1958, a total of 369 candidates forfeited deposits aggregating 800. Seven lost deposits by withdrawal the other 362 in the voting. Expensive lost Deposit Revenue barely begins to meet the Cost of run Ning an election. In 1958 chief electoral officer Nelson Caston Guay reported it Cost about to set up and operate election machinery. This time it s about although the present Deposit system dates Back to 1882, rec ords in or. Castonguay s office on number of forfeits in each election Date Back Only to 1911, when there were 33. The record High was 462, totalling in 1945. Number of forfeits in other elections since 1911 1917, 170 1921, 197 1925, 113 1926, 76 1930 1935, 407 1940, 193 1949, 353 1953, 404 1957, 342. The 1958 breakdown of lost deposits by parties reflects the country sweep that won the conservatives 208 of the 265 commons seats. Only three two in Newfoundland and one in Quebec lost deposits from a full slate of 265. Of the 265 Liberal candidates 99 lost deposits one in Nova Scotia and the rest in Ontario the Prairies and British Colum Bia the Kcf had 136 losers in a Field of 169, social credit 76 losers in 82 entries. Various others accounted for the remaining 55. . Professor named president of Law group Montreal up professor c. B. Bourne of the Law faculty at the University of British Columbia has been elected president of the Cana Dian Branch of the International Law association. He succeeds Toronto. Lawyer Peter Wright. The election took place at the meeting of the Asi Ocia Tio n Here wednesday night. Professor Maxwell Cohen and lawyer j Martineau of Mont real were named vice presi dents worldwide in space program Geneva United nations space conference agreed wednesday on a world wide technical program under in auspices for the peaceful exploration of outer space. The program was worked out by the 28-nation meeting in the form of a recommendation to the in committee on the peaceful uses of outer space. T does not embrace military projects. The plan provides for a world w i d e Exchange of scientific data encourages a series of International space research and training projects and provides or the establishment of inter National launching ranges for sounding rockets near the Equa or. The scientific and technical subcommittee of the in space body thus finished its work. An other subcommittee continues its studies of the Legal aspects of peaceful space exploration. With a circumspection proper to a change that will be As Funda mental As any since the time we Cut off the head of a King to create a Middle class dictator ship. Certainly physically the coun try bears a smiling face. This is the affluence that soldiers in the War dreamt of. And. Yet the politics of it All has a Dusty taste. There is this colossal ennui with the leaders and their alternatives professionals. Politics Are for party loyalty is old hat. Enthusiasm for a party is absurd. There is hardly a professional politician who can be mentioned without a tired sneer. Resentment nor is the labor image any More engaging. The old class loyalty is no longer really Neces sary. The trades unions have built up a fund of resentment against their apparent irresponsibility. The ideological bickering among the party leaders seems ugly rather than stimulating or significant. The party of the brotherhood of men looks to an out Sider like a protracted Brawl. And politically passionate youth turns to the Campaign for nuclear disarmament. Most indicative that All is not Well is the Small ordered Stam Pede in the direction of the liberals. In Britain a third party is a special rarity. It comes into being for a special purpose As the Irish party did or because one of the great parties can no longer represent the logical alternative ideology As when la Bor took Over from the liberals in the 1920s. Britain s politics Are Only workable on a two party system and in Normal times Only the Lunatic or fanatic fringe votes for a third party. There Are no Subtle reasons for liberalism s new Dawn. Change is As Good As a works in politics too. It is a gesture of rejection for the old images of the old parties the alternatives they offer Are no longer sufficient. Few know what the liberals stand for. But their image is a real if a largely negative one. Plagues it Means a plaque on labor doctrinaire appeals and on the imagined selfishness and unreason of the trades unions. It Means a plaque on the platitudes of the conservatives and on their caution and complacency. It Means a vote for mild adventure. To vote Liberal is like taking a ticket at the Seaside on a bus for a mystery tour. No destination announced but comfortable seats and the Promise of frequent stops for Beer. A part of the tiny hard Core of Liberal professionals Are being wildly optimistic. One Hopes for 200 seats in the next House of commons. A More common appraisal is 15. Either figure could give them a dominant position As the Man at the Centre of the see saw Able to push either Side Down at will. Such an outcome would in fact be disastrous. Few really want it. But it is a political fact that it is fun to reject the mighty and the Well settled. After All this happened even to Churchill after the it feels Good to put the professionals in i their place. The temptations to political irresponsibility Are j Strong just now in Britain and Britain is dangerously bored with its leaders and their obvious alternatives. 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