“Copyright: “Canada. ‘Wide. oe I. love. sian through ‘an 2 3. Ro AYRES — een, - Managing Editor ON ticket™ ‘pocket! There’ is some “thing - vidiculots the » pleased expression. of. Insurance dompany ; ~* president’ as” he} —“sbraightens up af: ter picking: up af -26-oent piece -heg “ Just. detected on Wate the pavement, One of my well- to-do friends has a-celiar full. of. thousands of. dollars worth “Of. machine: “tools,” ‘The- cellar: — = Js like. a. laboratory . ‘rather "than. a hobbyist's’ playroom. It. “GRADERS MOVE. earth, for — is /immaculate..One’ evening I. construction. the ;-South ‘was watching. him turning: out. Saskatchewan. River dam in: @... some =: beautiful: applewood ~ government: - sponsored | Pro priests” for his. friends, ‘priests gram’ to irrigate "500,000.dcres - being those small pocket- -size Hof prairie farmland, ‘The hain.” club ‘trout’ fishermen carry. carth | “dam, located 20° ‘miles, “for: knocking . trout... on. “the | south of. Outlook, Sask.,. will “head, when. he | ‘interrupted |” rise (210. feet.’ ‘above | the: river. - work Jong: enough: to go out to. forming a 135- mile- -long, lake: “his three car garage for more | behind: it.The project: includ-. -wood.: ‘I went. to. help. him. He - ing: a. $20,000,000 hydro- -electric. ” was groping. around’ behind a generating © station; _ will cost cupboard: “where. a -billet. of. about ‘9162, 000, 000.” . wood *had fallen, “and: he came: eS -cP Photo” OUP. ‘with ‘an old hammer. Tt was | : ; wee “a homely old hammer,. kind of es with its tiny as obvious tees ‘eahnot afford @" te BO into the: defence business tot the over our: See : then, by. all. Eau -leeeh have the latest equipment and. not . ‘Tt: is: difficult, to” say’ ‘what, is impossihle,: “for: the dream.” of * vestorday. is the’ ‘hove: of: today : and the. reality’ of. tomorrow.» me es —Robert HH. (Goddard. ‘hammer. aut F UND!" " Gellar full of ‘magnificent ma-. | chines, he fhad‘the old hammer, 0 - “on the: ‘bench’. ‘beside him; and, ‘kept picking, it up. to admire as | : CO nae aan ‘if ‘he: had" found a. ‘treasure. . “Iti is impossible to work: from: Po So two: standpoints. : : ae Pye 2 Mary Baker. Eddy. ten the ‘apparently impossible. : le Eee “Stein. | Spring r rain: . “he. spring. rain: came on ‘slip . pered.. feet of: darkness, . “ It. fell: upon | sleep > tos . By ‘AS, oat seer: were grass or 1. World Wat Seed a. “disarmament: agreement ‘which Britain and United States tried. to carry ‘out. We shouldn’ to heveste recall for Mr Howard the ef = : Ds de Gace . ‘To. attempt impossibilities is : os not. the: part. of a wise man. sec oe omianet es ‘and: “skill. ° ie. Samuel “Johnson _ Impossible is’ C y ‘in’ ‘the dictionar “sheltering: roof See gs - Between. the. oufdoor, shower ~- andthe dark-filled. room. eo gla talk. about the ‘mystery. of “in.” anyone’s ” a great guy,, “but: he’s: “careful “his: money, but I’ don’t listens)... oe } Pare 5 Jim") demandes “-: with his }money.) I. wouldn't . I don't: believe. any. of. that” es i _unquote ee Alice _Glene Manes -. say he’ was stingy, but careful. © > stuff???" eS “ - oe aes oe et : moe | "rg. ‘he, has ‘any -T. ‘said, And that’s funny, because he’s’ Jim gave a wry grin, and oe “Hansard: - a : epITOR'S NOTE—Signed ar-.. while everyone’ S. “acting so tough, it’s. 2 eT aged to: get “a kick’ out. of: - in« debt: all ‘over: “town. He puffed-out a cloud” ‘of: smoke: °-... Eldén M. "Wooliams (PO, ‘Bow: ticles and editorials credited to. S nice ‘to. have a “nuclear baseball" hat | ‘testing. people,” Jim: obseryed, makes good: motley, sire, “and > “It's touching to hear of such - River): “This. talk. we. howe other newspapers ilo. not, sof. ot "Dg be: talkin to somédne:” “I never did believe’ those peo- .. loyalty,’ I said. 2 - heard (is: just’ plain: hogwas “essarily reflect the views Of, | “Right now, “Canada isd rectly. be- handy to help the “good guy” keep. the and “Td ‘say? Youe a itieng., ple who said he didn’t know "yep." said yim. “And this and'a ‘Ba nerrmne in order to The Daily News, the two, OP. nuclear, powers. “bad guy” in. his place. woe OIE _., Of So-and-so, aren t' you? What - Nis job, and ought to be ‘pal. will’ -keep:-on'’ talking. smother this bill.” -: — rece ae OE » kind of a- guy is he, anyway?” fired... 1” ‘Sometimes they'll. try to tell. Hazen Argue (CCF, “Assini- | Pp AGOD A Eo oe Ne idy oe Wand \they'd | answer: © ‘Oh, ‘Jim, leaned back | in’ the you he drinks, It’s not true. boia): “Don’t mix your meta- NE oe orman y memory > yes, sure, I'm a friend of his. chair, took a.puff on his cigar, Sure, he'll: take .a beer now _ phors.” | ~ Drive-In B et A great | guy.. Known him for and went on.with the chron- and then, But never. more ~' Mr. Wooliams: “Don’t worry _ - §P E Cc I A L i The}! D-Day commemoration. in. Normandy ‘have remembered the epic D-Day of 1944 with. years. One of the best, But. icle of friendship. than nine or. 10. beers, excopt - ‘about my metaphors. I have . os ;*On annual’ remembrance ‘faithfully © gratitude. .Allied. graves are. carefully. tended... And I said-to myself, ‘ah, boy, . “aprate * Fe maybe ona special occasion, seen you mix a lot of things __ EVERY WEEK” . e y thé’ people ‘of that part. of the” and visited regularly, and the annual cere-: ‘~ this is it; This is ‘where! he sips ¢ ‘Pretty soon Td find out and ‘that isn't very often, and they, have not been meta- S3VARIETIES 1.50 i French ‘coastline, will have special significance. ‘monies that take place reflect the hope and. joy the knife in..'As soon ‘as he some more,” Jim said. “ ‘Sure, maybe. two or three times a phors.” Tf Ph 6226. ~& for Canada. The. ceremonies will be*held..at with which they watched’ ‘the’ Allies ° ‘come: - starts saying ‘But oI know, he. "knows his ‘job, no matter month, not much more. ood Specini Ohi nons Food, Fried Wy the points’ where: Canadian soldiers landed. ashore on that great morn... a the, knife. is coming.” What anybody’ says. As for “‘aq-preat guy,’ he'll-go-on, - US. Secretary’ of | Agricul- Chicken’ Spaghettl,, Hamburs- (ie This . will evoke | memories . here, for the | This year. the focus will be centred. on the | ~ what he does with his money, ‘but there’s: one thing: I have ture Orville L. Freeman: . ers, Fish & Chips. We pay de- # Canadian. Scottish’, were among’ the assault Canadian landing points, an honor that will be. , Jim jabbed me.in:the collar- that’s none of my business. Of to warn you.’ — “The secret of a successful |] livery charges up to $1.00 on troops on that fateful ‘day 17 years ago. It was appfeciated in this country and nowhere with _ bone with his thumb, to ius course, you. know, how rumors “and what's that?! I'll ask. man is a wife who tells him. SOE Se” pene, to: BIA aay the beginning ‘of ‘the great: lberation, the Jift- more recognition than in Victoria and Vancou- _*™2t¢. vo -~_§pread. I. hear all kinds of “Well, let's be frank. Every. what to do and a secretary on body has a. fault. With him, who.does it, . j . ing of the yoke under. which the ‘French. people ver Island, whose sons played such a valuable | had-suffered for four. long. years, > role in the freeing of France from the tyranny. The kindly people’ of" the Normandy ‘const of Nazi occupation, / — The: Victoria Colonist INTERPRETING THE NEWS © Be Some. Progress foward NATO. unity achieved it’s talking too much. He can't —_ — : a : keep his mouth'shut, Be-care-, Se — . Boe BES eS oa “ful what. you. confide in him, , : , ue cas Once ‘you. know that, you're - eof all right, He's one of the best, DR. I M. “SPRU ENKEN, M. D. ops Y M speal un for him any day,” ’ 2 fe te mo ee oe By. DAVID. ROWNTREE “sim slapped a fiat against . “EAR, NOSE AND THROAT’ SPECIALIST . “ie; 2 ots Oanadian. Press Staff Writer the palm of ‘his hand, ee will, be in Prince Rupert - i Gorimentators « on. both: sides ‘of: the Atlantic - much better and it is in’ these. th ~ © *Phanks,’ I tell shim, ‘and : “ and Prime, Mintaeo . Macn ion fel qfgnnody and. Kennedy made the most that a emia wn won oo Naar ayer From April I7¢h to April, 22nd Inclusive : e Minister, Macmillan falled. to pu “Thore ‘are -atil) obstacles but nothin “What's that?’ he asks, ‘ any spectacular rabbits out of each other's hats © thoso connected with questions of ile “Don't dver speak up for |t. Please consult your family doctor for appointment, in Washington lnat: weclt, ay «6 _ purpose and method”, -ma. Ifa guy had many friends a so Me poe won A fairly general reaction is: Yes, yes, we all. Macmillan is said to have, urged on Ken- | like you, he'd he out of luck." | cee o doo agree that NATO unity is highly desirable, but. nedy the need for consulting: NATO alllog If. - meen —— . o a . what arg you gaing to do-about ite”. > and whon the need for using nuclear weapons. 7 ‘, : Macmillan. told: an audience at the Mnssa- . hecomos. necessary and also of letiing the al-~ chusots Thatitu ute ‘of Technology Friday that it.. les have some hand in’ Walng tho. ‘wonpone, vo is time: to “achieve: fome real ‘unity of political — As Onnadians have. baen. Mada, noutoly. purporo and method ‘In. the Western Alliance’, | aware, Amarican: government's’ are ‘tightly ree. To the Guardian of Manchester, for ex-.. strained in’ this matter ‘by Congreaa, Mace ample, this is. pure “Macmillanship’, which millan ia well aware of thia butta snid:ta have the newspaper. defines as “brave worda covers “presaad the view that it's. oasontinl to have. ing an. paon OF ideas. gs Poe oe ONG “giva" in the U8, ‘poaltion, ae ee _- It onn he expocted that both ‘Ado nuar, wh O° ut it would perhaps: be too. muh to xe ‘ia’ Kennedy's’ guest. thia week,. and vee HO pogt two. ‘roallstic politicians to pretend they . who will ace Konnody in Paris late noxt month, ga hebarrel » ae ree sa a ni the: i or the tasto... fa & ~ and Calvert Old Tyo oo is blended from: a could’ produce: ang. push through to a successful will nino be looking for. more. 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