tS nepali ce EE Pe SST E Un Rm a soldier to jump over a moun- 100 miles up. epartment seeks more “ WASHINGTON (a/—The United States ‘defence department has issued a list of things it wishes somebody would invent, such as: Something that would enable ‘vised and updated from time to time since ‘the council was set up in 1940, The council has win- nowed ‘several hundred thousand responses, ranging from the sub- lime to the ridiculous. The likely ones it sends to the service chiefs, who. decide whether they’re usable. The mil- itary then negotiates directly . with. the inventor for, the use of the idea. Another problem: A device oF process that would enable any- one to transform inedible mate- rials, such as leaves, into food. tain. "A quick: method of fixing a broken transatlantic cable. An altimeter that would work ’ The list of new problems for inventors was issued recently by the United States military through the National Inventors Council, the agency which acts}. as clearing house: for military inventions. Bg Prince Rupert: Daily News Wednesday, May 27, 1959 TO THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF ON COMPLETION OF. YOUR | MODERNISA- TION “AND: REMODELLING AT THE » The list ‘has been issued,’ re- “CHECKING. THEIR GEAR for a kayak trip. to South America ‘are bearded ‘Keith Carter, 30, at left, and his 26-year-old com- ‘panion Peter Edwards. The two'Vancouver men are sailing from Victoria in two kayaks. They plan ‘to ‘use the sails as ‘much as possible and live off the land and sea, skindiving for seafood in warmer southern waters. —CP photo. PLANS TO:REVERSE TREND as Rankin Inlet, Frobisher Bay and. Aklavik has a certain at- traction for Eskimos fallen on Eskimos lea ving home, lured | by city fights By ARCH MacKENZIE ‘* Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA ‘)—The lure of city lights—northern style—is threatening to depopulate the Arctic countryside. But schemes are afoot to make it worth the Eskimo’ s while ‘to stay where he is. Life in such Arctic “big towns” hard tines, the government’s advisory committee on Eskimo affairs was told Monday by Es- kimos. N V E RK F > A L COMPLIMENTS OF CROYDON MFG Co. Ltd. Many want to leave the land because trapping has been so bad and game is scarce, four northern native delegates ‘said at the one- -day meeting. Many like ‘the city life, too. ‘CO-OP “VENTURES We trust you'll be with con- “showered” gratulations, as: you “should on™ your “recent modernisation at the UNIVERSAL STORE other items, are ‘being tried. ; Envisaged as a result of more housing aid, education, train- ing and more wage-earning jobs he wants, while his wife and home close to schools and med- cal care. The committee ‘meeting fea- Eskimo delegates. | The four little time in giving represen- tatives of government, the RCMP, Roman Catholic and Anglican churches and the Hud- son’s Bay Company their forth- tight views on northern proh- lems. ASK MORE We also hope your custom- ers will appreciate the finest quality and patterns in your TRAINING umbrella stock, jn the North, said Abraham Ogpik. They need more educa- ‘tion-to compete ,with whites for jobs and training to organ- Iwe their own affairs. Mr. Ogpik, 30, fram the Mac- kenzie In reply, government officials “explained -that.co-operative;ven- tures in northern Quebéc; aug- menting income in the depres- sed Ungava area through com- mercial sales of fish, berries and is an. economy that lets the Es- kimo stick with his old life if children live in a permanent tured the first attendance of new members lost Too many people are on relief deltn town of Aklavik, said progress has come to stay In the North and the Eskimo {s going to share in it, He should WORLD BRIBES BRIEFS Springhill | PITTSBURGH (fi—Heroism of miners, mine officials, doctors and other rescuers in the Oct. ‘23, 1958 mine disaster at Spring- thill, N.S., has been singled out iby" the Carnegie: ‘Hero Fund Com, oy — ~—- icitation. The only other ilate steel ‘tycoon Andrew ‘Car- ‘Titanic sinking in 1912. oe iby the way they act, it's hard (Christian and a non-Christian, ‘says a report presented Tuesday ‘to the 171st general assembly of ‘the United Presbyterian Church. The study, drawn up by a com- ‘mission on evangelism, said ‘some ministers also have taken ‘on traits of society in genera) by cable, . Postmaster-Gencral imission ‘for a special gold medal ‘such mass | iaward in ‘the 55 years since the | inegie ‘established the commis- |. ision was ‘to the heroes of the}. INDIANAPOLIS (#-—- Judging | ‘to ‘tell the difference between a | —rather than :being distinctive- } ly Christian. sag al, + ob tec wrenagoamant LONDON (Reuters)—The -Bri- by tish Post Office is planning. to {fl ‘ and slaf, link the British ‘Commonwealth.i} a © ‘ +e report said Communist troops killed‘ more ‘than .200 peasants with machine-guns and arrest- ‘ed more than 400 others. The peasants were ~ reported enfiamed by ‘the death from ex- ers)—Iceland will not = particl- pate in the Atlantic Congress of the North Atlantic Treaty Or- ganization in London next month because of its “fish war" with Britain. haustion of a’ 78-year-old wo- man assigned to care for 12 children in a commune at the Yangtze River town of Kiangtu, ‘ del ofs REYKJAVIK, Iceland (Reut- | Onigi ginal Company Lonitel (Monufgcturers of Blouses and Sportswear) wish lo lake ; / i; ts opporl. an iley ‘0 f COVE rel. “a i { [ tn C ngradulating OfF f ts’, ‘ yous ‘day. In a closed-circuit radio ‘broadcast to British schools, he; -said: “The ‘first Atlantic cable « between ‘the United Kingdom, :: ‘Canada and the United States: ‘of America was so. successful » that we intend to extend it and}. ‘in time we shall girdle the. -earth. i a BERLIN (REUTERS—Al] East ‘Germans are to do unpaid, vol- untary “reconstruction work” > ‘this year to help fulfill the ‘country's main economic task— to overtake West Germany in the consumption per head of the} population of consumer goods by 1961 the Communist-domin- ated National Front has de-} creed. The “National Reconstruction | Work” organization, founded in}; East Berlin in 1952 and which; organizes ‘this ‘voluntary work, is to become a “people’s move- | ment for the construction of : socialism,” according to East - German press reports. a ‘HAVANA. Cuba (#— Premier Fidel Castro’s 26th of July move- ment has scored a clean sweep in four more labor union elec- tions in Havana. Candidates running -under Castro’s revolu- tionary banner won against op- position, some of it Communist, in the brewery, dock and sales! workers union. Castro followers; were unopposed in the liquor: workers union. i th de ISTANBUL (Reuters) — The foundation stone of a Florence! Nightingale college and hospital ; has been laid at Sisli, near here, on the hill called Eternal Free- dom. Turkey’s President Celal } Bayar was present at the cere- mony and put the first mortar? into the foundation. , 7 The hospital will have 500; beds and modern medical equip- ment. 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