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millions of Canadian and Amer -
!can television viewers they
Mond like a bunch of lost souls
P 1,0111 aroung a tiny table where a
calm, competent woman added
the figures man's machine re -
My iitdoty jected.
If the pC convention did
Thc-., 'usually men) say that
wolrt re -the weaker sex, and
though ;he ori-inal thought was
purr:y physical reference, the
infero: cz was there that women
were a'so a little light when it
came q�e mental ability.
It was interesting to observe
on the ?inal day of the Progres-
sive .:"nservative convention
how :' weaker set was called
upon: save the day for their
male :avers of strength.
Stra:;gr'y enough, co-chairman
Eddy Goodman even had to
throe: :: bouquet to the ladies
who. he said, were the "real
Nvorkt. in the party.
Taktr for instance, the role
of '+I:. Robert Stanfield. In
the f:r s: place, it is more than
like'; -,hat she and her husband
sat d,cown before he submitted
his :"e for nomination and
had w ;alk much the same as
other families. The couple
would ::ansider how much time
Robe:-, would have to be away
from :he family; how much
money they would have left
over a:: the end of a year; how
it vv'ouid affect the children;
and whether or not the neigh-
bors .;,ould gossip,
A-, -.he end of the discussion,
Dir. St:Infield probably said to
his vvife, "Well, it is up to you,
hone,:. Just say the word and
I'll s -ay home."
Obviously, bars. Stanfield told
her man to move forward with
her 0.lessings and support. It
was evident on the Saturday of
the convention when she sat by
his side the whole long day,
prorlably offering courage when
he needed it most and inspiring
the right proportion of self-con-
fidence to help him win the
race.
Another great lady during
the c(,nvention was Mrs. Olive
Diefenbaker.
1 --;.n almost imagine the con -
nothing else, it proved for pos
By Shirley Keller levity that women possess thf
superior minds and that neer
would be helpless and unabl(
,ersation in the Die:fenbaker to cope without them.
)ox at Maple .Leaf Gardens So which is the weaker sex'
when the third ballot came in.
John: "That's loyalty for you.
:,et's get out of here, Olive."
Olive: "Not now, John. You
lave an obligation to these poo
ale. They expect you either to
withdraw from the race proper-
ly or sit here until you have
been eliminated in due pro- jiew
,ess."
John: "All right. I will with -
craw and then we'll go home
Cor supper and to bed. At
least. I won't have to face my
successor."
Olive: "You certainly aren't
yourself today, John. Tell you
what we'll do. I'm dreadfully
tired but we'll go back to the
suite, have dinner and a little
rest, and then we should come
back to the convention to ex-
tend best wishes to whichever
man is the winner. That's your
duty as one of the finest states-
men this country will ever
know."
It is history what happened, as unemiet... w move you
Although John George Diefen- like you've never been moved before.
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suite asleep, before the evening
was over he was back with the C�Ie�R'Olet'S®t�
crowd, defeated but distin-
guished. Who would argue that
Olive urged her husband to re-
turn? It is something a woman
would do.
And the third woman worthy
of mention is the Little lady who
came to the rescue of the entire
convention when the adding
machine broke down. Though
she has no public honor, this
gal typifies that kind of reserve
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