imloneiditt newspape ‘devoted t te: ‘the apbuidtig n Prince Rupert, and Northern and Céntral British Columbia,» ~ Cariadian’ Daily. ‘Newspaper Publishers Association i . JOHN F.’ MAGOR a = oes “President, ae P. WOODSIDE. , ‘General Manager " rized As: ‘second “class mall by the Post) Ottice ‘Department Ottawa. Berto hy <8 “FRIDAY, "JANUARY, 29, 1960 Bere ! ‘The: remaining. task is is ours, chips from his ‘studio. floor. tion. to. the controversy. over. modern | art: _ One tlaht squooze by tho U.8,: might -ba doomed, Yot:ha continues: to" Anger: } Aolvad thin SS mtltary property” ‘find: ‘Perhaps ‘ that? ‘ Wagnerian “opera, | Is: ‘life. . ‘abstract? Is. an. ‘auction * “Sale.” abstract? “A! tree “abstract?” ‘And then’ “he. de-.:: ; York ‘Times: chose “as” its, > “Quotatio eo ‘Py, some still newer school: = The. Christian 1 Selene Monitor. eb » The police. and the. public ~The mayor wants the. public io, show: more’ respect for the police and more sympathy with. dential districts and around . the schools. « their problems, .We’ subscribe to the. idea whole- heartedly. And we would suggest’to His Worship. that there are, two. fairly, simple: approaches.” to better police public * relations - with: which’ he and the police commission. might: experi~ ment, The first ‘is to get. more officers: out of cars: and onto their feet,’ 14 The. second fg. to divoree the: police ft6m parking meters, « a. On the first count, as an inspirer’ of. ‘public confidence there: is nothing to match the tra-— ditional “cop on the beat.” He-is visible -evid-. ence of protection, Even. more important, : ‘he: personalizes a police force, The: kids: in: his, district get to know. him. ‘The’ word “police” no longer conjures ‘up: the: Impersonal cand | vather hostile ‘authority: representod by. the.. prow! car. It comes to mean o trusted, friend] nuthority vested in. an Individual who ta a moro so, as the chlef of police says he: needs part of the community, a moro: men for Retive’ crime. prevention?, We atill have the cop on, the) beat, downtown, Py INTERPRETING THE: [NEWS - Castro holding: double -headed dlub ¢ over U. s. ‘By, “‘WAROLD MORRISON poe . r Canadian: Press Ataff Writer. ote. oy Wide) Castro, nend of pint-alaed Cuba, wields turned it-over. to Russla, ‘there da no curront a double-headed club against the United States,’ Indi And jt appears:Prosident® Mlgonhowor ; can't’: niways"a “possiliility, yp a fight back for. fedr. of , being icalled. avbully,. Castro and. his revolutionary * regime; are § feoding the masses a. vitriolic: propaganda: ‘dlet/ to have an_.officer pounding | every. sidewalk. -But couldn't a: compromise work Which, :say,” two..men*,from'aprowl car, tt turns: or foot, while” ‘the? ‘other: ylised a” AS OF" parking Fnatowe,: th Sabb ws ovan In-,the: public ind within: i noyance,: — : phe “The “meter: mala’ ‘Iden hia’: been, ralseld ‘and dropped: but what, ‘about the. Corps of. ‘Com- missionaires? Tt ‘already - Oxlsts, with ‘trained, uniformed marpower,.and. it - ‘would: ‘be only too glad of steady,: productive omplayment for its ‘veterans, : Some Canadian cities’ already: use, ‘the corps - for meter duty, Why not ‘Vancouver? The: May bo. at.work. to-stir: ‘anti-American ‘sent! Including Eisonhower /: himeelf,. Tha’, bearded: Castro also has made himaalf popular « at: home: by selazing nilliions .of. dollars’ worth | ‘Of. U8.) property and ining. it over to Cubana,’ ; ih, oa oe @ has kept to the: letter of theNaw--bphs): Cnante : not the apni by paying ‘off in’. nw bi o ‘ Bim “da ‘nat pa bonds that may: have little or no value, With.«. aatro “Wielda,”'lzonhower’ Has’ Yrlod to: Nin full knowledge that the U.8, proga: upon thie world that he soeks pence: with . hold: on the ‘Cuban economy, ' froadom’ ‘and: Jugtieo, Wo undowbtodly ‘intends ropeated -U.8, appeals’ for. ‘a stitutions In Cuba.” . vt 7 ub ontgf wi, has a: strangle... he has. rejeated ‘fair aoitlomont,; ; ‘and hig rogime to Nao’ hia popularity to: Advaritage in the aum: ‘mit conference with Soviet. Promioni representational ‘montage an It isea judgment . akin=. to- -others* ‘voiced ‘ on: ey Sy Ampressionism . “and, cubism. me The- ‘present | ‘round of’ abstractionism: probably’ .” almost $3, 000,000: in: cash,’ ;. But! ‘where we need him - ‘most is in the resi. - ; The Vangoiiver: Sun, ft cation that ho might do s0,; but pete I . Wlachhowor.- concedes that the: caitinithie ” Liane: in ‘Cuba, But he has. expressed tho’. On - mde up mostly of attacks against: the’ Up: itldence that Cubans. will “recognize and 'daer . “feat the. intrigues of. international. communfam | Which: are?almed: at: destroying. Semaorntie: Ans consoquencen, it. ho. auddeniy. crushed Onatro's Hoy There 4s the quoation. how ‘inihotion would a _ Published hy The. Prince Rupert Pally Newa Limited, | os - . fe e- : poe Moving 4 aietie behind. the. ones _ . are the members of the Kinsmen n Club. Be “Krupp, the big arms firm). Norbert, Muhlen: has ,, Krupp isn e, strictly a German. ‘firm: Tt is: “an international -ndustrial ‘complex. with: Vast . - economic. Mafia,”: Before’ -1914,- ‘Krupp. leased ‘patents on ‘shell fuses to Vickers : nel ‘holdings abroad—a ‘sort Ol y men his economic: ‘forecast for 1980. |} Tt) was. “pay. for, the: bullets used. to Kill. his countrymen. ” ae . : a ae fe ce Ly ib oe os “There is. nothing: so-incredible. about ‘the xKrupps as the . lunacy’ with which the firm ‘inspires its enemies. m In, 1919 the Allies were’ in! such, a rush to‘strip Germany 6f in _ German, arsenals. Krupp ' ld War, the Allies decided to dismantle: lle industrial empire;: was: tried | as: a war " sentenced - ‘him. to ‘12° years’ itureof. all his property. -.. Krupp’s. ‘manner. durin under. Allied..:de- -concentration Tules supplied the firm. swith “.-” Two-dnd-a-half years » ‘later, John» J. “McCloy, American. High Commissioner. for. Germany, ‘set all Krupp con- victs. free. ‘McCloy declared ‘the. confiscation of Krupy’s - fortune | - null:and void and. “generally, Tepugnant to American concepts val of justice.” ” fous -_ EE “when rupp dismantled Rrupp, it was paid ‘nandsoniely 7 . for doing so, and bought new. machines to replace the old ones. Often , . foreign competitors were stuck with the old ones . “Krupp is now. stronger than ever. The latest Krupp catal- ogue contains a. bewildering variety of 4,000 products and. . services.” ‘ lfried Krupp von Bohlen was one of those who won the “waryand the peace. Millions of little people lost. They are dead, ICtipp , von Bohlen Js alive. and Heh. That seems to be the way “our world. ds run, | - |The benefit of the doubt _ : From The: ‘Montreal Star Ang-on"some.cffoct ny ly... making vory:,.: heayy « Wenthor of it. The, Inst: anag It may sound discouraging.” that Mr.. Eisenhower has ‘now » resimed ‘freedom of action In. ie matter of nuclear, testing... A steadily growlhg world ‘opin=: Jon wants no more of it, and the president's action will he Interpreted In those quarters: 1s foreshadowing more. ‘explo-. Slons, This-1s not oxplicit In the new White House : directive,’ Unill testing is netually. re- sumed, Mr. Hlsenhower {s: ev=. titled to: the henoflt - of. the _ doubt,» 7 It must ho recalled tnnt tha’ , US, ban ‘on oats was Imposed . In. tha’ fivat place as on. of good faith toward the Gen-: - gesture. many'months, has been works vo ‘form Inspecting: a” formal, Intern’. _ Hone). prohibition; ‘This ..co ova conference bah or a ' ford neo. has; bodn, “to pit i hng' been’ 'n Ruasinn rotuan] to. neat, U.S, findings on, waya. | andemenns,, to": Catoot under. - rating. tanta"). The ron}. trouble. jana; ‘boon vat’ the. Rusalana olaim 4 aime.’ , aE rosdlution prohibiting. testa. § ny) that je’ nooded, wherens: he Americans olalm’ that the |] | ample, declaration must ho ace companicd by Inapaction and’ control, In, thint argument the!: _Juasions ayo wrong and. the | United Stotes ig In those | alroumatances thio! - yosumption of freedom 6f ace. tlon by the United States bae: -comos a bargaining: woopon, . not a throat, It just: may. be: that’ It) will soften, Russian - attitudes and make an. ngrace ment: nt. Geneva ngantbber: ‘Put right, . % Og, i ‘it 4s equally in. the cards thats. Lk tho Negotiations, Al Aboar rd with G. , E Mortimore © ‘. , ‘of Britain, for a set fee. per: fuse. After the. war, Krupp demanded. - 12,000, 000. ‘shillings in. royalties. By private. agreement, he re- : ceived. “a: ‘lesser - sum. in: settlement:. : “Kr pp." Who ‘got’ the” cont act for; -dismantling | the: factories?» . SEU did. The: cost. of tea ing: down ° hi (BO: b y imprisonment : ig ithe ‘trial “was: one: of. ‘cool: ‘indiffer- ence. He had” no. real worries... ‘Wis firm: was. . actually grow-.- ing apace: during. the trial,, ‘The sale: of. a few Krupp properties : Mr. Elsenhower’s action will .. ‘he used as an exeuse to break” ‘Perhaps | there -ls a ‘aldclle: course, The problem ofinuclear testing may now be tossed into | the hands of the projected summit, conforence where, un- douhtedly, a busy time will he had. Thera is a chance that. the much-heralded “summit will become nothing but a eon- “venient basket Into which all ‘problems. can Be ‘tossed, aan is ‘back in business stronger than a he ever. Bub. ; Krupp‘ is. supposedly, on’ ‘our ‘side now. ‘We, must treat : 7 him, asa “good; guy.” of Pa st written a. ‘book: called “The In= oS ae credible -Krupps,”’- which - ds: reviewed | by. George: Bailey” ine ‘the _ : . current: Reporter ‘magazine. , its” ‘arms ‘that: they demanded the ‘delivery. of more arms than © ¥ manufactured -arms ; pp vi yon: . Bohlen. ‘und. ‘Halbach: head the first ye This, \s gl. vory discouraging . ‘put: hb: Ma had ‘to blame Mr,.1’ ‘Misonhower | for what. he has’: 4t.to show up. It has not done ‘hi ‘sociand It la difficult to avold t Russian: adoublo-talk has boen to blame. the conclusion that y.1,done, Ifthore has heen hon]. ae roaty.’, of’ ‘purpose ‘at Genova, .}. f » bhore has boon ample time for. c Soviets proclaim the:dire | need: to'nbollsh testing and:to v-pan: the homb,. They ‘do not, ) howovar; gat‘down to the hard business of devising: adequate poliaing of the doalaration i :onee St fa made, / a ee DID you know? ” MANY OF THE "BEST PARTIES - “ aNsoY OUR. DELICIOUS: ' CHINESE FOOD! . Just Phone 9329 MELROSE cHor SUEY To ul by. Mrs:: “John. Diefenbaker is : “ ins “April, : ™ In a’small town where often slow’down for a. gooc meal'at a local restaurant op erated by a mother: and son “who think more. of” cooking ‘than: they. do. of money,. there has been for years past, a rivai “eating place. It has changed ‘hands at least five times with- -in. my memory. ‘Thera is cer- /” tainly no reason why a town the. sizeof that, on-a main “ highway, should. not profitably _ support two good eating maces. The: only“ dif- mi . flenlty is. that, . the . 7 “restaurant. sg won't ‘realize’ thath ~ cp, there is money, in ~ feeding: ‘peopl et os “They won't “play "the: game. They Bia z » “Just doggedly i “ stick - ‘to the outinoded. old- fashioned, . unprofitable prin- > atple that ..1f you serve good _fo0d, the folks will find out. ‘The latest competitors who bought out the other. restau- rant came. at it-in-a big way, - They. refurnished . the: Y whole _place.: They had dough. to in- vest:. They installed the. lat- ‘est and gaudiest equipment. Tt was’: obvious - they. were going _ to- take. over the town.’ is . Bot: “they. made a” ‘gad! ‘mis- “take. “They: spent. $40--0n a ‘bright new ‘sign: * “under. iNew Management.’ “ey ' AN mother and son’ ‘dia: was, “paint up a'sign of theit: own: Empress of Canada, The 27,500-ton Uner ‘and‘world. cruising. service, The new.Empress, ‘built by Vickers- _Armstrones (Shipbuilders) Ltd.,. will: join ner sisters: Empress © of Britain and Empress of. England in'the St, Lawrence ‘service ’ ADBL. 2 ve Bh og “Under. “Old ‘Management. " Too optimistic ‘From. The. ‘Ottawa: Citizen | A little: too”. ‘optimistic and | sweeping. is. ‘Mr. Churchill in: | IP HO eu ANTED. : TOR BUY The economy. is. still expand- ing. . Yet there are more com-. These. re-~ quire a little. searching for in ber hues as well., the © minister’s review, ‘which for that reason. is. misleading» in some respects. “Needed ‘reform. From The Fredeticton. Gleaner. ‘The -.most™ ‘urgently ‘needed - reform. in’ the: automobile. in- |: "surance : field ‘is compulsor y,; unlimited,: ‘third-party. liability. -insurance | ‘to. remove the: dan-. later than.5: 00_ p.m., “" ger’ of “innocent — eople being: FRED F E ‘DOWDIE | OPTOMETRIST | Phone. 5548. 208. - ara Ave. we “Proposals” in writing: ore. invited by. the City of _ Prince Rupert to supply -a- three- Bedroom ‘house, to -inelude-a living room; ‘dining: room, . kitchen, | bathroom, oil . furnace ‘and full -basement.on concrete. foundation. This’ ‘house is: required for ‘the: replacement. of: ithe verwens: , u mo ai ei ae oyplised eae riot Gan ak Boged ar ne Gorman MN Gale ey ae \ My ;