* c : a a allure i : S ~ stdges. | \ > Senate appropr ve has restored the $249, 000,000 for devel-. oS dpiment, of Bomare B; eee the House . OTe a fisehals It ig still unproven. a _ JOHN. "Editor : Authored 8 ‘as second class, “ emnedine Daily: Newspaper. Publishers, Association Published : by ‘The Prince Rupert Daily News: ‘Limited, «President: cn ‘u pbuilding British” ‘Columbia, F..MAGOR .. - “6. P WOODBIOR . General Manager | - ‘matt by “the: Post: Office Department. Ottaira, Be ? HE American Bomare B ‘missile has been. given oe chance by. ‘the iy) of rabittae EME Gt la “ATE pes co in Einal ee Bomare ¢ seven “Y lations committee a Senate : and “House committees. decision is‘an American one. om se Government i is. unvarnished. nonsense.. replacement ‘of. the RCAF’s obsoles- cent CF-100 jet interceptors. Whether this _ ernment will have to. deal with Bole th A | What Goes sh a hye ie If ‘anyone’ has. a. aitperson ‘In more’ than ‘one “place Ppp ane the: “same ‘time I would like to, hear of . jae. hit é ‘Thursday, June: 16: as*an: 1 example. . pim., to 10 same day ‘ :30.a.m/and again ‘ati 2:30 p.m. tis: eant “that, during the afternoon,.: I was required * ‘to’ be “in. the | House and: ata’ ‘com-— mittee: meeting at the same time. But,-.to con~ ° ie nd things even “more, ‘the Committee , on © g ianking: and Commerce met at: 9:30. a.m, and WAID- m, This meant, that in. tha morning :I-was - "0 be in two places at the same time'and-at ° ithiree places at the same ‘time in ‘the after- - Won." Then, on* top"of all’ this, the: Privileges and, Tlections | Committee met, at 9:30 am, + Of! course,’ everyone. will’ admit: that: it is ist not~possible*to "be able’ to discharge | all’ of these duties as required, And this isn’t con- Hil ure: in. the same predicament, It is a common eatuse, of ‘complaint by: practically . everyone. in 12 complaints do not:rotate around the idea: dah there 1s-too much work ta do, for, after. } that is what we came here for. We came | INTERPRETING THE NEWS. ist Wh - WY Ow: tribal rivalries aro breaking out anew" ir the strugglesfor power jn the Belgian Conga, _ Hhicly becomes Independent. June’ 80, i Balglan has acted swiftly after a, long, delay ' bs to rolinquialy. political control Inthe rich: (Hrritory which Ms: about: one-quarter the alge: uf Canada: and has*a “black: ‘population of © {¥e,009,000 with.only about: 100,000, whites,. Witt Bolgium had‘ lagged fay behind ‘the British: {tha Tronch where: political reforms Ino its’: ive ig African. colony . were concerned, But . i marked reversal: in'policy-was.initlated after {tal lots broke, out; in. Leopoldville;, The Congo ie in ‘Jartaty, "A050, ries may I Tig natives had..beon .giv mparaiivaly’. lai ving, atandarda: and: wideaprea peimary UOHHON | — 42. per.cant are iterate .-— in. {ita of politica): freedom ‘and ‘higher: eduoa-. . Hon, withthe result: they were politically: naive fH copparison: with thoae.In Britlah-led' Wwerla wand inane, . for example.) Meer pa ites aid wn 1, BYt warned by the January. ‘Hota‘and with: {Hie afithorities In Brusaola moved ‘quickly, They nvorlalmed the colony's: first. general: elections, ifm oolared ‘that: “Belgium WII. organize Jn. ongo: a: demoorncy | ‘able.to -exerctao’ the" trav of: ‘soverolanty ind Meotde: to own hdopandenaa 0, ' ‘The new National ‘Aaneintly: now | y Ane. Hold. ita fivat organizational .meeti ng. and: local - narembilos have: convened Jn: the: ain. provinoes making: up the, new gountrys i of: Commons metat. ll: am..to-t to 6 p.m, and from 8. am-a member of the:Com- mittee-on*Indian’ Affairs which- met :on that ied ‘to’ me -elther ‘for many other members — ithe ‘Bongo’ nolghbors.: Winning: independence, ” find, herself’ a “new “home. ” . . him. change her: ‘personality?. After all,” she'll . 2” never. know. the. difference.” os ; jomcenere that, 5 cats. are. always “ ‘Trea l: vith the: ‘pusiness : of the’. public. : The. important mattér is that “wedo not. “have® the" chance = properly . to ‘discharge. ‘the. ey of dealing | ‘with. your problems. “We-cannot.. give, full’: “consideration to “your .. problems, if: we are prevented: from: ‘attending those’ places ‘where those problems are being = discussed.. We have to choose amongst'‘a variety - of important matters. We have to decide -to be’ absent from a. committee .where important matters are .being. discusted. in order to be present at another committee where equally important matters are being discussed. Then ~- we have to rely on reports from other:members . as to- what happened ‘In. other | Places, . session is unnecessary, -If’ the business: of par- - lament was planned and scheduled we wouldn't have these concerns, It is relatively easy to schedule committee meetings, for instance,. ‘during the ‘whole’ of. the ‘session’ instead of concentration of their activities. during the: - latter part, The Indian. Affairs: Committee, for example, wasn’t set’ up and ready: to go until after Easter, This means: that. many. people ©: who wanted. to appenr before the Committee | will not be able to do’so this year. ; I.can only hope that the intérests of the: © goneral .pudlle. are properly, ‘and adequately protected by: this: present. arrangement, Quite | frankly. I doubt. if hey 8 are, d Old tribal, rivalries: breaking. out j in 1 Congo i By JOSEPIV: MacSWEEN * Mo hs cone Ss Canadian: Press Batt Writer: "The moat inparant immediate result is that. “ Gongoless. Jeadora on the national and pro- ‘vinelal acones have. whiffed the sweat aroma af power and their. rivalry appears to ho falling. “baek | on: old tribal Hines, whe ‘Lenders finding themselves In the minorfiy in the democratic process think In. terma of. aecension, As in other African countrios, this - ‘ Inovitably follows the: Nnes of blood and: race ‘alneo ethnical relationships wore often, ignored «bythe. Buropean. powers when they aplit up Afylea in the daya of colony-building 3" t ae Belgian, government : ontenalbly.. atood ** do since a- February: conference with colonial Fi alae to plan’ the cNangeover. But: the/Brusaela authorities now have intervened -by_ dealgnating: Joreph. Konavubu to, form tha. frat national ‘Government, : ve -Kaaavubu elnimb: that although: hia Abako party da not numertoally important: in the new Wouse of Representatives he ja backed by can alliance with ‘a: total of 78 voter, : ‘More: Jmportantly, Kagavubu ja sald to wold “deolding influence Intthe province of: Katanga and. the important Leopoldville area: ‘Whore there Nas. -beon talk of secession, in. effect agninat. Patrice. Lumumba, Jonder “ote the | National. Congolene Movemont, “who: - olaima control of 74 votes, It. appenra that: even ‘Sf adlfforonoes - betweon : Kaaavuby: and Lumumba are patched i for the present, tho felovlone bohind ‘ole. Y valry will romain, y = aoa a Byte Q “Bon't | “you ‘think. it:would. be'a good” ‘idea if’ we took. tabby.-to the veterinarian . and had: ‘All of this unholy rush’ at the-end of the Tn, pleking: Knsavubu, ‘the Bolginna’ sated To. suggest ‘that the appropri iation 3 “has been restored because it is polit- a : ically | advantageous. to: the Canadian “My: -Pearkes said the action of. the. ~ at Senate committee would have a ‘bear-:, ing on: Canada’ Ss" pending decision on | “or not-it gets the Bomare B, the Gov-. 7 a FET! FOR. A KING: — ‘Tourista: “. to sun-baked beaches of. Novit' Scotia’ are shown enjoying: -fresh-boiled lobster. Beautifji: _beaches‘dot shore line in Nova, von Is u ord tra Scotia. oN S. Informatior! Service phot. ne Rg : mn beg’ oo ” 1 compensation. has-seb in? ten Ail | Aboard with G. Heaven protect, Us. ‘from’: our. ‘friends, they ‘say:' ‘Canada ‘gets: OB friendly nod from: a writer “named Carol: ‘Spicer in* ‘the... June 18 number ‘of: the. Satur- - day Evening Post. ee AU colleague“ “passed - the ticle to me with a’ sad grimace. : Carol. (he™ ‘or. she?) ” means well; and he or she is.so’ wrong. >The . tone - of. the: article’ sds warm-hear ted and generous. -One-feels mean: in. pointing’ out _ this mistakes: .02006.; But some Canadian must do that painful.job... . 'We-> like Canada,” | Carol Says. ! 1 “We. like its’ stability, its .. ood manners, its jack of pre- ~ awnat we ‘liked “about: ‘the - leaks - :was that.. nobody.’ -men- tioned: them.. No apologies: ‘for the: blot, on: ‘the general. perfec : hea aan t get-in. -the,way.- of the out-of-doors,: their abil-: Sty to-walk.. The: Cunningham’ * : children walk a mile to school. and. ‘walk home. to lunch. } ‘By ‘ FRANK K : H HOWARD : = come. from all over the States. “Canada.” ‘backward!’ country—one hears’ that some-.. times... It.is:true, Canada, has-. n't: “produced. a “River Rouge or.- "a Hollywood, but people ‘do _ to its Stratford Shakespeare Festival; the -Toronto Sym-~' - phony ranks with our best or- ro that said: “What's the use??? _ ¢We.like the Canadians’ ‘love Bo : language, and -seience. ‘Ontar-+. G. E. Mortimore tence. mo cs AP good start, eh? But it goes ka downhill. . We: recently” spent. a week- end... with some. .Canadian »: | he friends whom we met.at’a re- sort: on the shore of. Lake’ ‘Hur-- > Carol oes Kincardine, Be ‘says.’ cs aoe “The. ‘Cunninghams ~ ‘ive in - an’ unashamedly old house. Not. ce! a.ranch: house in ‘sight. ~The: -Cunninghams’ house. has 1i- foot -ceilings -and- wallpaper. that has dark spots in’ places from some leaks in. the walls, and masses of books and‘ com-. ‘fortable- chairs, drafts, a fire- place and. tables . Feune about: “ for afternoon tea. oe “No. apologies: for. blot — " chestras;, and Lester” Pearson. -.was picked. from a ‘globeful of . contestants’ a few years. ago for. _the ‘Nobel. Peace Prize..:° ‘Ontario, youngsters - : college’. “with: a substantial background of. ‘Latin, oa ‘live’. -io-children“don’t go: to ‘college: for the social whirl; - would you find that man with + the’ rosy outdoors complexion, - the little reddish-brown mus- - -tache, the quickness of move- .” ‘ment, the friendly, forthright -smanners, the ‘aboat’ for. ‘about’ ‘the’ serviettes -and running. ‘shoes and strong black tea? All Staunchly,” happily Canadian. me “Several « go. ‘aboat’ Since we read. this piece, two or. three of us have gone “aboat” the ‘office, making - each . other . pronounce . thot: word... And it’s-true. Most of © us do pronounce the word that _way, or something like it. ‘A-number. of. things:in the | article are true, That.makes it . P all the more misleading. t \ oo ny Certainly, many Canadians: ‘But :so do many Americans, - I've been in those houses, and they are comfortable, too. .. (What does an ashamedly old. house look like, by the way?): The Port recently ran an are ‘ticle about mountain. Amer- jeans who live In grinding po-:: verty, In bare wooden shacka.. Some writer could go there and. praise them for the plain, ause -them up as symbols of tural America, But I'm afraid this would be f no more true to the spirit of: America than the cosy house near Kincardine Js true to the aplrit of Canada, It's part.of ' ‘Oanada, certainly. But so are. ranch-style houses, the big- city commuters’ rush, auto matic washing machines, keop- _ Ing un with the Jonses and tit reerambla for the dollar, ‘y ' Carol has: painted an’ aa) “pleture of Canada as he. (al 107) would Ike it to be, - Do we love walking: and. tho. ° outdoors? Samo of us.do; But’ a Nigh porcantaga of . us, are lazy): town «= ‘dwellora,: You'll : Probably. ace’ more people with, +S In Onhfida than’ in any’ other caumbry'in the world, hake ‘Where: olse but in Oniinda would‘you find that man with, the roay outdoors complexion; 6 the Nttle reddish-brown ‘muge. tache, the quickness of movar mont... ote? Your want. to know’ ‘whore: poe alae? «All right, In Norway, Bweden,. Denmark, Mngland, Acotland, Mnland, Toeland «4. Name the country, “You'll find” -RDITONS | ‘Norn -— “Signed ° articlen, and ndltorlate oradit- ed to other newapapors do not neoossarily roflect tho: views, of The Pally Nows, .. “were camped, Lord sottistomachas and neon. tans: ‘a. little man like :that any- - where. Well, just ‘aboat’ any- : where. , Ce ‘The PAC KSACK or ‘Gregory Clark». Copyright: Canada Wide ‘Some weeks ago the ‘Packsack live in. unashamedly old houses. referred. to. the fact. that pro-, perty ‘pelongs even. to the wealthiest. and most acquisi- tive, only for such time as the ‘ owner lives,. It..is- all, house, Jand, money,. furniture, books, golf clubs, carpets, hats, over- “coats, boots, everything, go-. “Ing: to belong to somebody else “In due course, - - This sentiment brings a let- ter. froma reader in Alberta: tere Jives they lead, and hold: officers ‘and I called on the slate R, B. Bennett, Lord Ben- — nett he was then, on his lord- | “ly estate in the south of Eng- — “"Dyring the war, three other ‘Jand. not far from where we =. 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