Ps 1 s With the classics si $ What were the wise man’s i) ae the pbuilding 7 : ee . An “independent 1 newspaper ‘aevoted plan?— f “Prince Rupert and- Northern: and. Cexitral British Columbia: 'h this sharp, toll-set f S. ¢ A member. of ‘The Canadian Press: — ‘Audit Bureau of Circulation Thvenen sharp, : Ln Canadian Daily . Newspaper | Publishers Association . ‘Published by. ‘The. Prince: Rupert Daily ‘News Limited, __. JOHN, F. MAGOR... President, oe G. Pp, ‘WOODSIDE General Manager .. "the Post Office Department Ottawa.. To fight as best he ean, .And win what’s won by strife. But we an easier way ‘to cheat our pains have found. - Scratched by a fall, with: . coo S MMOANS “AS. children, of weak: age” 7 "Lend life to the dumb stones., ““Whereon to vent. thelr rage, ~ And bénd their. little fists, andl ~*~ rate. the senseless ground; So). loath to suffer mute, “We, peopling the void alr; Make Gods to whom to impute “phe ills we ought to bear; . “With God and Fate to rail at, 2 suffering easily. : Matthew Arnold, _ kgs J. RB. “AYRES” tee re eet aw nls cs inditor id kiss mail by amendable project will be based én a Roman Coliseum, - with pillars supporting, the bowl]; does © cent to the Federal. ‘Building : ag its not mean. that they wish to retain. all J tibilee. ‘project to “beautify * Prince: ties with Italy. The move to incorpor- . Rupert: is. a-‘most. commendable one. ate some Of their. old world culture into _ The thou ght and extensive, plan: a modern setting. is. ‘simply. the Prince ning. Rupert. Italians’ way of showing their - shows, that. the $12, 000 project is. aon 5 heals £0. integrate into the. Canadian ‘ammere gesture to show. “What, way of life. ose, of: Ttalian deséent cai. acdom- ‘Ib is to. be hoped “that the. praise: wilish: It means that the new: Thalian - wotthy project will aot only. get ah eX- 9 222 2. Sanadians. who. are working side ‘by _diniple for new Cayiadiatis of other a= dn. . tionalities to follow but will show new- Helping ‘the city: ‘to: ‘grow. and. develop arrivals that Italian new Canadians pr Sposal of the Ttalo- Canadian | Clb oO build a plaza and ‘fountain THREE CHEERS. ‘FOR THE ‘ADMIRAL — Offi sers ‘and. men of. th ‘dest Assiniboine “cheer: ‘sip’ "1 “honor of Rear-Admiral. HLS. ‘Rayner, ‘hag Oftieer , Moe : as . the: Ship. leaves Esquimalt hatbot “for-'a ofé-month training ertiise. to . the, walla os es Islands. “With “the. ‘Assinib6ing are” “giste®-ships HMCS Saguenay and Ottawa — all. carrying a. number ‘of .ROTP.. (Régular, Officer Training Plan) naval officer cadets undergoing: summet- “UL - timé tfdining.- - ‘THe -threé: ships’ will fetiirn to Rsquiinalt July 4, by which’ tine -Rear-Adimiral, © Rayner’ will: Have léit the Pacific: Coitittlatia, fot: Naval: Headquarters ‘ vin’ ‘Ottawa « to -pecome Wh . | _ FRIDAY; JUNE. 7 their: Stesté. ce) (eee WES at “LEGION LA. oe ; , = Chief. of. the: Naval. Staff —. top: ‘Post. | in. “the Royal Canadian Navy: : - : - oes _ National Defence’ ‘photo. “Bat science, no longer ‘satis. Canada. Wide. “tied with addressing itself to-_ _ Copyright: ee rece omen Meenen ne ee nen et aeen na e nae Ha Nave an. earnest desire to. become e rue “have already begun to make a ‘valuable It. is becatting. “more and’ scientists, is busy ititerpreting What spoutd: we do? A. nguse). “LEG ON AUDITORIU M. | s ~ gontribution to: thé eounty, they have more’ ‘ailficult to ‘preserve . an its esoteric, language into the a room, with doors:shut, is per--}[ 0 0 tocar : t open mind: + ‘The forces'at work; ~ common. tongue. . - Professions, | haps. cosier and: more’ comfor- . a ‘ a - 1 now adopted as. their own, in the world tryirig to close our: - like the medical; the entertain. table,’more’private and secure. |} 0 "Starting £:30 P m. oe ob “minds are rising in power ‘and. “ment and. the publishing, | are. Is- a: mind: -more at? rest: ‘when ee ar en ee 2 nen ‘ increasing in skill. Inthe ‘past, . posing us ‘problems that all of — _closéd?.. Millions © ‘all over‘ the. - ‘Adults $1.50 — - ee ; Children 50c | -. religion and politics ‘were the us have to face and weigh. We -map appear to. have: been | 80 ware - Ne Stk, a ; are | assailed’ from every — side persuaded. we . persuade us that we need'seek. .with new strong. winds and — = —————— = ——— . ; , no farther, and could now close currents intent upon .closing earner eae ns ae _our minds and be content." our, minds to,all but: the facts OD FACTORY SPECIAL | LETTER BOX” | | ce aay ene er two greatest forces: striving ‘to. tn wt fh ‘the, new. “security pact. appear. to ‘have gone er Pe } B, “long. “way: “toward. undermining : -the: US.- J we ee poe . Japanese. alliance. ‘and discrediting. the whole — he he ki nbd es —< . Foepned ifn So -military- -political : arrangement, ‘between: Wash- Mot er w ° nows score on oys . hope ae ae ne ; ay, ' “ington. and Tokyo, . It:is not, only. . the. form of, D > “Stereo; accent , 7 put also. the. broad : political accord ~~ w fhe id? me ys a which ‘it represents” that..is- vitally important. _ans ers query. on Ww ere’ S a Pasa: : ‘.: The. Communists. did“ not create. the anti-. “The Editor, oe Extra - ‘curricular activities, . } anti-Eisenhower . furore in Japan. That~ “The Daily News: op such: as” ‘badminton, ~ basket- 7 , ‘pall cand - other ‘sports; music ~ Lately there have beet: 'sev- ‘essons, - ‘swimming instruction, eral’ _write- ~Ups : in “Varicouver newspapers, - ‘and © ~elsewhere;. etc.,. each. take their ‘share,’ asking: “where's - Dad”. and de- o great or small, ‘from: Father’ 3 _ ploring’ parents’ “apathy: “re-» ° pocket. - oe . “garding boys” © “organizations — i Parents. are. "generally. “100°. fy 5 ca throughout ‘the province. ‘This’, per cent in favor of education || @-6 ‘Speakers ey very | ea 10 1c ie ". for each oftheir children ‘and |}. 0 = gab ys “but let’ us ave a 09 a. CH will: support it to their. last. dol- |] @) Garr a whole: ‘picture. lar, but where does the finan- ||. Ohishecr ow i -_ Some. ‘Dads work: shifts; oth lal” ‘merry- ‘ZO- “round ‘: end? : Dh ~ ger wt ers: work. long hours, and some And* what” of those. endless : ‘cannot: ‘even find’ ‘work.’ “Many chores. around - “the: a Obs” take fathers. miles ° away When asked belp out Jun. . iginally.. and’ over: a’ period - of- months - 16°: emotional attitudes’ ‘created © by” rtime defeat” and- by the resolute tion’: of. the ‘U.S. itself. during the " ‘convinee..the Japanese: “never. shave: anything | to oo 8 . and. “One ™. ‘Lon . _ wave... Ban oe Tih they: “were: conviniced by ars they | have, disliked - the |. yf AT can’ forces. in. ‘their. country, pa icularly resented: the formation hich. could. continue American ther: + Regular” oon a, ther’ elemen t, _ have. late’ familiés, “pute vet set of’ forces which: stupted in the: demonstra L gardless.of size’ all: Dads. are’. playing” ‘against: $649.50. 0! the injury to S.-Japanese - “tions . ‘and: rioting. But. these ‘officials agree : y _ morally responsible for provid- !. winning. team. and ‘he’ just has || o, ite the. free world’s’ political position and defence. . ~ fully - with. “Kishi’s .. belief. that. Communists.) ing them with | food, clothing - to-go to’ practice. But he hopes: |} Ppost e aE structure throughout. the Far Eas : _ played a key role in the final event. leading 7 ‘and the comforts, ‘of ‘home, hot - Dad; swill.be in the bleachers to: |}. Totem eo The great difference ' between ° ‘the. May . {6 » up to: the: decision. to, call; off the. ‘president's < to’ “mention ‘insurances and support. him in the next game. of] Pheatre Junior's: allowance. But Dad’s - financial ‘obligations | ' do not end there. - -He js called upon: to support ‘his: ‘church and: its various ac- . ' tivities,” some of which are -- elubs and’ craft projects for his . childien; the Parent-Teacher | Association, for that directly ‘concérns Junior; Scouts; Cubs; Guides‘and Brownies, for if his ‘family is one of the larger ones he may have someone in each of’, these organizations; and ~ “y-Onee ‘a team had .to- ascer-- tain, just: when most of. its members: ‘might. be free .from . home chores or other commit- ments, in order to arrange practice time. In fact belong- ing on a team might well have been the reward for chores “properly done: at. home. And a game was for fun and good sportsmanship. Its only . tro- phies were bent fingers and bruised knees accompanied by’ a happy heart for a game well Arip. eo “Meanwhie, US. authorities claim: Russia. and- “Red: China: are making a. desperate: and. well . oe . financed drive to convert. the. turmoil in Japan into a cold war disaster for the U.S. oe Highly: placed Washington officials say. they | v are: ‘convinced Communist. . money. has_ been : pouring ‘into. Japan along with anti-American | propaganda, Similar views havq been ‘expressed by. Japanese government. officials. Oo + eo de : In' recent months. there™ has been. ‘a ‘notable ‘increase in the number, ‘of: diplomati¢ ‘couriers, from Russia and some Other Soviet-bloc’ coun- breakdown at Paris ane me June; 16. disaster - upled - with’ : Khrushchev’ trac ks on’, Eisenhower, forced.” “the . “Western” together . ‘and. strengthened . ‘their. S t Soviet. threat: and’ bluster. :But onof) ‘Eisenhower's’ trip, to ‘Tokyo’ un rmine .a vital- ‘anchor | point — A ant Communist: alliances in». € ~ being’ compelied ° to ~ confess its: inab ty; to. maintain: order,: appears - now to have. n hoice : except, ‘to resign. Kishi ‘himself, ‘it’ was noted here’ ‘said he would nov quit, or dissolva the Parliament ‘until a pending new.’ U.S.-Japanese . security pact, {3 tries going into Japan, ostensibly on. diplo- — matic business, Officials say there’ is reason ° to believe that at least: somé: of ‘these couriers - the: Civic. Centre where the - entire. family may benefit In . . there weren’t even any bleach- worthwhile activities. ‘played. And Dad? He wasn't expected to be there. In fact ratified this weekend..The ratification process. carried funds for the Japanese Communist Aside from these there are “jers, will) be completed. . automatically as long a8 party. - the tag days, Red Cross drives, , Many. ‘parents fee) that their Parliament remains in session, —-.°: Red China has conducted a massive propa- - Cancer ‘drives, Pollo Cam- children should - contribute { The security ‘pact, rather than Eisenhower's a visit, has been the prime target: ‘of left-wing - ~ and "Communist. opposition. By. holding: Pariia- . ‘ment: in: session Kishi has: the power- ‘to win the form: of a -victory~on the issue, of ‘its ratification; but Jt. may. prove. to be an empty . victory unless ‘new. political . forces come. into . play .in” Tokyo ° now: that the visit’ has. ‘been _ cancelled. -In the present clroumstances, opponents of . INTERPRETING. THE: NEWS... . ganda campaign against the security pact and Eisenhower's: tout; Peking «Radio called for: demonstrations against the president and “for _the “burial” of the security pact in connection. to with his tour. . State’ department experts - say many ‘of. the. broadcasts ' can be read as virtual orders to Red agents in Japan.to keep Tokyo in turmoll » untill the: treaty Js: (Gefeated | or thoroughly” _ discredited, India. given new | yeason. to , doubt U. S. By. “HAROLD MORRISON A Congressional committee has given India and Pakistan,” fresh’ ‘veasort . to ‘ question” ‘the - good faith of the, United Stntes, It, alg demon- strates how: committee, working, from Yurély. selfish motives, can throaten to prado progress in strengthening: democracy’s: bulwark in Asia. “For somo, bight yedrs World Bank ‘chairman Eugene. R.. Black: ‘had chetlshed tht. hopo. of. reducing tho: dbngerous dispute hotween" India" and Pakistan’ through, various moana, Including .. joint, co-operation. in” ‘developing thé’. Andus River basin ‘fdr. power and irrigation, Tb waa to bo; a tremendous project, coating about | $4'000,000,000,. Canada agreed: to “hélp. Bo did Britain, Weat Germany, Australia and | Mananoliusotte : Ropublionny “didn't ‘really: khow,. wha nev, yore doing.’ He’ predicted tte. ‘quae. & a aty* wo ne roverid ‘tho ‘committee ‘soclsion: forming Pir of mutual ald logislation: and pled n motion Aimaelt Mt this wos, not. ed to nave done frst .hechuse one | Canadian Press Btaff. Writer ww otners who would have priority in House ebate, The appropriations: committee holds rent power ih Congress, A committee official Bild: thd committeo's decision was’ taken: boéausé the'state department was hazy abott the project thd’ did not mike out a clear-cit. ease tor expenditures... .. vos MY “y. 5 . “Among, U.S, ‘iplomata, the sieguateat Wis offored thit the committees had so" acted southerner, harbored atrong projudiees agaifat - Adlatica and Nogroes, Thoy said that Ja why wilt 8 paamouid. ‘piayers. inch time: of: ‘por! ‘ato. well Paroudy but we need. guidanco: momont ~ by. momont, We have mado great mintnkon by not, naleing for guidance, — , of the committee's. leaders; : n -paigns Heart fund, and a mul-~ titude. of other very: worthy causes, ‘There: are’ “his own clubs ‘and activities 0 support as well as, those his wife mpy | - enjoy. These same men are ‘ called‘on to back their political: party, union and any number ‘of community projects. Unless. sponsored by gomeon's= else Who his the means, or by - an. organization, Dad must buy ‘uniforms, baseball shoes and - glovos, and pay the. registra... tion: dues, ‘Then there _ are tranaportation costs, A family with three children 7 can find themselves caught up in an.unhbelievable tangle ‘of ‘engigementa, Bich one. of the children: may belong to two or | three organizations which he. or ashe 38 expectad Lo attend at | learnt once: ‘during the week. While, mother. bakes and. sows . for bazaars and teas (and the © essentials come ont of Pathor's - pay), or atterids.. ‘executtve | _ meatings, Dad In turn must go forth ‘to bolatéy hia son's Ate: Ulvitles; If. there fre younget: réhildten.in the family a babys. tho gominittos so eliminated much’ of. re CEE AE ee aaa eae iuarte other drain on tha take-honje - more,. towards . their. home. : It : may: ‘not .be the best .one on ‘ithe: street, but itis the. best “Dad. ‘can provide,. and it repre-. ‘sents, Junior's security against a changing, remorseless world.. Children: do ‘not resent. the ‘chores they are asked to do if ithey know that all the other ‘yids along the street are put- ting in their stint, for it is then just another part in the task of; growing. up, Tt is gratifying to.see Dads outiin full support _of their :gon’s ‘home runs, but if Dad was free of some of the finan- eal, ‘fog that continually on- quits him, or those needling, mever-ending chores at. home ‘were done with the help of a good pal like Junior, one might ove. considerable difficulty keeping him away from the “game, dome fathers have the mon-' ey; ‘time and inelination, but fh. ‘good , many havo none of. these: resources, Parents apa- thy ‘and indifference may be ‘nonrt-broaking to Junior, but . “conversely wo might well con- “aidoy what these domands ‘are doing ta Dad, | ae a EnITON'S. Nove. walle ‘Signed arilolol, nnd cdiiorlals oredit= |. ad to. other Hawapaporn donot: : neccossnrily” vefinot the views of Tho Pally Nown, And hora, kind: mate, to thoel Lata alng ie otro for Saint ‘Hugh's soul, “And down It Mmorrily, —Thamag Dolekor, : ? CARLI NG'S | for free home dolivery phono : 4032" “tH CARLING: annwernicg ne 60: LTD a oT advertisomont Is not oublishod or Gleplayed by the Liquer Control Board or by the Govarniment of British Co bla. eo a So aR eee Now Zealand, The United. Bintos tanta posal ad for. South Africa, | Polliiiy os “Jane,” i agroed to put up tho bulk of the: ‘rund, ‘Beh Anolhor ronson offered waa: thit thé atite « Tach. Sontember, achool. be oo Port, edward, . ' $515,000,000 . over, a ryenr ‘Petlod Liu san ‘department wanted to aliminate any ‘atipula- . _ opohing acts © major finanalal utioy's Noto: Madam, we : and grante.: nid en ee nt Jonat ono-half of thé Itoma required —sorlala {11 the big: family brack-. couldn't gree. with. you mora i : oo» + for thé project mutat Wo cAreltd in U8, ships, ot. Junior's clothes must be te- You've strug. 0 noteworthy a Pl PIL $ E N E R- 4 _Now..tho, House | of. 1 entonte niintbs ‘Whalévor tho teatona, It appeared thé coms: — plenfahéd tifter tho wear and: Wow, for frendom, Dad's fren. oh K priations committed has stopped into freeze, mittee In ono mighty awdop tried to undo all tear of holidays and another: ‘dom, Junlor hag it all now. : i oe Btates action on the project, . the prégross achieved In yonrs of World: Ba —apurtin growth, Topping that ‘emeomrtereeenesares meomeinecememmtiit of cour S @: rf i hough. Crrinda, has shown how’ Haat ‘ttle effort, Comphravle to this might be the 1986 prd.:tho: various sdhool.. dues “otal | tho wind, and wots. the eee i ation. projecté, can: bo built. in'Indla “and adtion of thé late John Toate! Dullos. who: audi aa book rentals, Student. y nitaiany ‘throtigh Colombo Plan ¢ dnttl ution, cancelled U8, plans to help build tho’ “Aawan Counel) fuer, Industrial. Arta! =i ‘ugh. he out Good i the. committee . exprésséd. doubts “about: t & dan i mRVD ypt. ite toon new running shots: for: ad| When al comes Jo enjoyin ay qi Indus basin propoanl,. It demanded : thiit’ 5 NOW: ‘uhaln is doing the job, fos | tho gym,, soribblers, paral: “th ie "tH6. wonthor han ‘ ” if U.S, funds be spent untt! the atate department | | opaneray dte., that directly. con- pilngoth n | light and bright pilsener beer hy convinces the, committed | of | tha | | Project's © Hey & f b Thon Ad; 9, ‘lay “tribute to Junior's, eduantion, * Nor ho ha yond ntl ih need, \ manta, sambor;’ Cohgréatman ‘aio ‘onie, 7% eee riong! uf for fee ote tee the frniiyaibte iy nut ’ : i ee oe 4 ' \: ” * “ knid: nie 6b leagrids | _dehovah | will gutdo thee continually, TH & ao ‘Trott 0 bow, tho jolly mute _B C, s Favorite because of the taste, f