Newmarket Era and Express, 28 Sep 1961, p. 2

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and Member Circulation and Class A Newspaper and the rural district of North York rear of publication fatHrtfl nj at Newmarket by the Newmarket Era and Heart Throbs Humor by Andrew aiei with he hole the limlW MM lot years lot oof year to lfc earn Memoir A Weeklies Canada Canadian Weekly Bureau ol Circulations a Second Mia Department Ottawa IBB Raster Philip Jones Editor George Haskell Sports Editor I Advertising Racine Production Margaret Arnold Business Era I a THE EDITORIAL PAGE The Herald THURSDAY I SEPTEMBER NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTYONE THE RACE FOR PEACE It is not probable that war will ever absolutely cease until science discovers tome destroying force ho simple in its affects that all art all gallantry will be at an end and battles will be massacres which the feelings of mankind will be unable to endure These were the pro phetic words of an English author in Science has now provided this des troying force President Kennedy of the United States addressing the United Nations Assembly in New York this week said The weapons of war be abolished before they abolish us Never had the nations of the world had so much to lose or so much to gain Together we shall save our planet or together we hall perish in its flames The president outlined a disarmament arogram which has the United Nations as the pivotal force He would make the United Nations ultimately into a shield of world law that will save this genera tion and future generations from the scourge of nuclear war Our deep gra titude to this young leader of a great nation for his fearless approach to the threat of a war that would render this planet uninhabitable for man or beast or anything that grows His disarma ment plan was realistic and progressive It was an outline for a Decade of Develop ment for the United Nations Our Prime Minister Mr and the Secretary for External Affairs Howard Green are claiming credit for a great deal of what went into the plan That may well be the case but we are inclined to give full credit to Mr Kennedy for evolving a plan whereby man can make Peace to be more noble uil heron a pursuit than war We as inrli must encourage our leaders more than to wage peace The parliament of man is no vague vision but a realistic task for each citizen Peace must now from men the moral equiva lent of war Ha WARMONGERS The dictionary says a monger is a trader or dealer Yet that is what the Moscow Press called our politicians at Ottawa following the debate on waste in our armed forces That there is waste always has been and ever will be common knowledge Canadian politicians have bungled our peacetime military affairs since the South African war The scan dalous Ross Rifles of 1914 were matched by equally useless arms in the Second being squandered in socalled National Defence The only role Canada can play in the peace race launched by President Kennedy is to provide the personnel re quired for the United Nations and the dollars to keep that world force in being All else is waste not warmongers 1 FOR GODS SAKE When the jet trainer plowed into King Township early Tuesday morning killing its crew the end was both dramatic and tragic But here is a sober reminder that death can be even less dignified when it claims a highway victim Death we pre sume was meant to be a noble end An inevitable reward if you like for a life well lived But the scream of tires the grind of smashed metal and the broken flung into ditches should not be the way to go These are tough blunt messy words but how arc we to end this highway car nage Human tragedy seems to strike even harder when the victims are child ren They didnt ask to end their young lives so abruptly Black headlines can tell the stories A reader with an incre dulous fancy that now or what a dreadful thing will then put down the paper jump into his auto and roar off down the highway at mph The Question Box pared with the whole Mr little thing and we have that the globe called Earth Headers are Invited to for- ping he sale of 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