to: : oe . of: Pr ince’ Rupert: and. Northern. atid ‘and: Central: British Columbls.,; be . . Acmember of The: Canadian: “Press—Audit ‘Bureau. ‘of Clrculation—Canadjan’ ‘Daily: Newspaper Publishers: ‘Association | ae Published | ‘by, ‘The | Prince, Rupert Daily News: Limited » rot JOHN: F, MAGOR we ~ President Ga. Pp, ‘WOODSIDE. : ae General’ “Manager” stages; Pid speeding. eA p. At the cand anti : Neé er 1 Wwe ue LO we Wrots ee AY aay ee seed- -unit had lied, wu He ‘argued that the radar unit, set to esti itiate speeds of cars averaging 18 ft, in length, erred In arriving at a speed of 38 mph, for. The difference of five ft. in he length of the car would: lead, he argued with the imperturbable logic of mathematics. tp. a. ervor of 5.92 mph. He was therefore, by. the.. Yealar unit's own corrected evidence, traveling Wally $2.08 mph, Case was diamigged, {NTERPRETING THE NEWS: — }§ 13-ft. car. clear. 1en. the a cabin is ‘ eeprom: his exile in: India, ‘Tibet's. Dalai: ama mow has filled-in more ‘details of; Chinese, ag-., gression and. perfidy, .against his. country. 2. weHe dd so in a.press conference statement. iharkable | for that same'simplicity arid: -direct-- mess that gave his previous utterance. on “Chi-: Wese intervention in’ Tibet the. ring of: ‘truth, ter The young. ruler: stated. categorically. that | {fom the Chinese invasion of 1950: to the.’ pre= . .sent repression, Peking’s representatives « chad: : epates with duplicity. and brutality. He speci-— ‘Head:instances in which promises, made to- him to India’s Mr. Nehru had been summarily. woken. ‘He: explained the machinery of Chi- viese takeover, ranging from.a forged Tibetan te seal to forced labor, plunder, confisca-. tian of property, deportation of dissident, Tibet,- and the planned importation of- Chinese swamp the Tibetan. race.” “0? Most importantly -he convincingly reiterated Dis statement that the Chinese proconsuls, far | “good condition: ‘motors should: be | of . . : Srunest weight for: the craft they, are Be 7 ‘or mes wpa tiieky m manoeuvr es ee small, should: be equipped with . 7 ‘presérvers” of an approved make; all. . power boats | should be. equipped. with, , Sine extin guish ers, ke . e: If a boat, overturns, stay, with 7 ; Never attempt: to make fox shore. oo ot =. @y Keep. ‘speeds down, and learn, - the vules.of the. waterways which.are. _ available from. reputable boat manu- facturérs or provincial, departments of ~~ lands and. ‘forests. a all. the - @ ‘You and. older’ membei's of your o family should’ know at least one ap- ficial y espiration,. 4 | — @ Keep.a, well- stocked first. aid. box i in the car, at the cottage or. on larger boats. Red Cross first. aid hand- : | books. are available. | os @ Know the. pr: inciples of. first aid, of finding out where the nearest doc- - tor, can. be located in case of emer- 7 el gency: BE i oe : aS a Ow Firearms are 2 alway danger: oo : = ous; never, use them when: small. chil- 4 ~ dren-are around. es Qe Tf small: firear ms. are. used, - make sure ther eis a safe backdrop. for it tar get: practice. ‘Even, a ..22 calibre ullet is; S dangerous in in a mile ra adius. . from: being agents. of reform 1 ‘in ‘a feudal land, . actually. thwarted the. land reforms proposed. by. his government. os At the moment those peoples of! the. world . who are ‘governed by their own consent.can do nothing but learn a. profound lesson from this “-remote ‘national. tragedy. They can see that’ the.. promises of contemporary aggressors. are “no more binding than.those of-a Hitler, and _ that’ “claims of beneficial reform must: be meas- ured. against actual performance. Having learned this, tlaey. should be pre- pared to urge their governmehts to give stil? backing to any Tibetan move seeking a United Nations investigation. Peking now is likely. to cease using the Dalai Lama’s, name and. shift to defaming him, He deserves. all possble sup- port..in keeping world opinidn leveled. against the subjugators of Tibet. "~The Christian , ‘Sclence . Monitor. ~ His mathematics, paid off ~The story of Daniel Buh! should be widely er in the schools and colleges of this land; ‘Mr. Buhl is a Brantford sales, engineer who tat himself off on a speeding chargé by. pre~ gonting mathematical evidence that a. ‘radar * High, school students. should hear about Mr. Buhl; first, because. it will startle some reluctant math students to, learn. that a 31-year-old sports car driver regards figuring as a pleasure (math- ematics is Mr, Buhl's avowed hobby); second, as an fllustration of: the remarkable uses to which | a sophisticated knowledge of mathe- matics. can be put, Students tendsto, yawn when told that appli- cation to mathematics will help them with thelr jobs, develop, clear minds, provide. the basis for a, carcer in scence or the arts, Perhaps. Uf thoy are .shown how mathematics can help beat M speed, rap, a new. incentive to study will, be, born, ~The Finanelal Post, 1 mee te me hott yet fat, «Three possible ronsons. leap, to ‘mind Nikita Khruschev's surprise decision to tal aft Inds Scandinavian tour, Ono is Russian pique at porslatent, onitlglan, bly af the visit from Independent, qndr: opposition; and: Denmark, * ~ Another js the fear of a-snuby Khrugghov « rubably would be content to ‘bulldoze: hia Way: ar trough any overt oxpressions of. disapproval ' * faji a visit to the. United States, but the Soviets. mre particularly, sensitive. to amnll-power BUNA. | (wa Porhaps a decisive conaidoration ts. the pore Wthility that the tour, acheduled to. have atarted.. Uy) mid-August, would have put, Whrugchev. Andres. Gromyko, BOirees In Sweden, Norway taney wid his foreign mintater, BY the diplomatic defenslve, tg Y te ue In apoeches, in Poland, dey hryachay. Xie, inveterate, traveller-"T amo, earnnot, atay. in one plagol'e-has alt}e Sen of peace.” He wants free yone, ’ ' a apolent’ of; ny s Balto. yams. Bwedoen nas a pat reply, qt anya ‘In offoct: may he Involved this time, ® tera aad " Scandinavians: ‘skeptical of Soviet pledges Ry. ALAN. HARVEY ‘Canndian "Press Staff Writer for “Okay, Mr, K, take away, your, “Arbors,” oe “There 19 only ong, Baltle, abate, AS. FAP, 19." I know, that hag nuclear, weanong—tNe,, Soviet .Union., , ' "Je dare not belleve, that, the, Boviet; fOVe ernment ts rendy to; free, a, huge. part, of: 4ta,. ‘territory from nuclony, weapons, {n, connegtion, with catablishmgnt’ of, art, vio fee, “On 0, In the Baltic region,” « Khrpsehov. $s,n fash, man with an. angwor, but, he, might, have trouble.. mooting. tap ang, hend- “on, “The Russian | premier. 1s, 0, ‘volatile, ‘m an, Win abrupt decision to pontnone, hla, male recalls, the suddenness with, which, ho, contracted, a, "togtiinehe" | aftar some,. sharp. exohanges, 31, mo, Monee, with Prima, Minigton, Macmllley, nf, ritajn,. a eogoteaa episode, from Which Khrua- choy, recovered, with, notable. spoed, probably. teen fron}. wounded pride, It. seams. ifealy.. that. ‘somothing doapar, atich,. 8 possible em- harrassment ovor the “Baltle’ Son of ‘peneo," man, Who, l : ! ’ ‘clouds: darken over the’n «Kingdom. -'Phe“nation WS- published, vdn, : 7 ‘ment, in which case niany: @ Every: ‘boat, no. ‘rnatter’. how ee life. . activities — of... payment companies, we - oppressed, : but: always. take the added precaution a hear: , about, - - sponsible. if, it. Was - “not, - would be much more, unsavory than it is were iti not. for the |, pungent comment, of: sports : . editors. _ vidual. “By ‘RICHARD. Lo Tno *\ In. his “London Letter”: «) Rhe —Manicouyer. Brovinges. Tam writing’: this ae hg ‘paper -world- in’ the papers—those ; od - London—are ey by. -close- down. SapBt . 3 the 1e 0h sev meas 1 { : est pleased ~ tox ‘allow a papers to.share what ink. they had) may result in «a settle i be grateful. but the issu volved; are, ‘stil ML wort ¢ vately. ‘owned publi c ‘good. newspaperiis.the, ears of the public” it‘ serves; : it; is, inquisitive,. and infor- mative. ‘Over. here, there“are many citizens who do not: like newspapers. Amongst: them are’ the police, elvil ‘servants, many. lawyers and: ‘public.;men. The’ main reason, for, th like is the’ inquisitivene newspapers. po : . Recently,. there have,’ been’ ‘gutetys, in Britain about nigh: “newspapers “had not. been im quisitive. -Newspapers. have been. tough on. bureaucrats — using ‘sledge. o . .. hammers to crack. nuts.” - They: ve proved ‘method. of. administering arti- | sided. with the little: man: being ‘molested. by the. ‘big. boys, : - Newspapers have. exposed | the “dubious © time-. exposed, company, “frauds,- ‘and, ‘several, ‘times’ lately put little men: in ‘big-places into proper. perspec- tive. ‘They have. sided with: the criticized magis- trates and. won apologies. from judges. : ‘Blantly, newspapers have ‘the a "TOURISTS ‘and’ Londoners and rest * in ‘Trafalgar : “Square ‘irritating but ‘democratically - useful habit of sticking. their noses: into other, people’ Ss. nasty business. © — What.the. public does, not. aly Ways . realize.” is. that while: we. ‘some., of ¢ these. things - through newspapers, thousands of. them never. hap-, pen. because of. newspapers arid fear of irregularities being ex- posed. Bureaucrats, - often” with. hides like. an. elephant, are singularly sensitive, to news- . paper criticism. or even to, bald. Be statements: re Spéak for themselves,” Politic- of: fact ians. would | ‘be, much : less”: newspapers. * “Company. ‘difect-: ors would sometimes. be. less careful were. it.. not. for the watchful eyes of: business. edi- .tors. ° And... professional Sport ' Whatever criticisms, just and unjust, may be levied against | | of. newspapers, | the. morality. and journalists, ‘the fact. re-, mains that. they. exert a. ‘tre-. for mendous influence on the pub- lic behavior. of others, and: in- cidentally. upon themselves. ‘1 find myself’ wondering how many careless motorists would be worried if there. was only. the fine to pay, and they. were spared the newspaper account, of their offence. Newspapers are the ramparts of freedom not because of their, own inate goodness, not be-! cause of, their own superiority, ! but because they reflect the) people they, serve. They have,’ no power denied to any indi- They cannot order anyone to do anything, they cannot issue directives, they cannot boss anyone—but they can and do provide a restraint, They are feared. by, those, who order people around and: If they over-reach themselves, as sometimes, they do, they have. 40 pay up. Never let us forget that the. first. thing both Hitler and: Mussolini, did on getting .powar, was to muzzle, the press, The only reason the, Russian nike ns, he does is, that he hag n Independent. pregs, to. provide, ‘him with the facts. and raw, material upon which he can. . make up his mind. One.of the: shlely, valyes, of, domoncary, ty, the, ability, of the, comman.man, to. “writa,, to, bho, newannpory about st" If the. light, of. ho, trop, pee, goes, out, In, Britaln, thg,, trug, benefiglaries. will, be. hureary crats, ubsbarta, and laweloale. era, Evan. the,.trad RA will be, Handicapped, when, they, ‘have, no. platforni.on., which: 0, on state, tholr, CAs0. , ve . "ha Behe a, * : i y Tho. mora, faats, ovonts we. will get, on, the, rad: 10y,: but, the. restraint, of, patty, trys anny. will have, gong. Public: Ay.) iy, tho. aster: ngontof domocragy, atid, nows ano aya,, ig, ma a suppligrs, Hrpedom, noads, ght And NowApApgrs, re, mangeabo, Vb ' LONG. CO et A TH I VANGOUVIR, eee oi ee om: Alabury Me a ‘ne will in Ve vestigate midymorning,. coffe _ hroaky of: Lolly bal “pring them’ ho altenitlon’ counell If they are too exten sive, * of; wo nay J wor a ai |. the uf in ro -TLEWG- . | “alike. bask in the. ‘sunshine. and ‘sit in “the: heart - of the British capital. Lions: watch the crowds passing by on the outside of the square. while: Nelson looks down: from his column in the centre - of- the. Picture. United | Kingdom Information photo. —— me. A lost command _ From The Brandon Sun: ~The. elimination — of: the army’s Prairie: Command, an- a nounced. in. Ottawa a short time ago, comes as.a blow. to Man- itoba, Saskatchewan and. the Lakehead. The affected region has done nothing to ‘deserve it. What - is ‘more, the people’ of the area. have been. given neither fore- warning» nor. explanation of. the sudden: ‘army: ‘moave; It is: ‘quite. possible that, in. the general - “streamlining of Canada’s, military establishment, the abolition of the Prairie Command. makes sense and may be indeed necessary. Bub why, # ae in: that’. ‘case, does not Ottawa. say. so? . ‘The. author of a. $10. book “on sociology: declares that love and marriage are incompat- ible: It. -is*-ta. be. hoped that’ - ‘this. news. doesn’t ruin. the golden. | anniversary of couple - in: the next ° lock. which; a " “ the * A research dommittee in. the U.S. ‘is trying to find out why people smoke. Well, in the first. they get as Wedding presents. Hp litter, Modern food. packs ‘ut with the, ‘Pienlcker 2. set. » sy By ARTHUR GAVSHON we * Associated’ Press’ ‘State. Writor #0 Q GENEVA--Life. day 'gelii, test Lg is." earnes conference, : Buty occasionally™ the: stuffy, often: tense -Sessionsen are lightened, by, sudden shat tsi Of wit’ that’: pinpoint the riva luc East-West - positions. .. betteye# than ‘thousands © of::words. oft speeches. * re This. sort of thing goes on: A Western: official was, strogaet sing to a Soviet representative the need: for’ a “gentleman's " agreement” that Russia Wouldin ‘not seek to change the. Allied position. in Berlin. "Yes," ‘the ‘Aussian interrupLae ed. testily, “Wut, what Is a ‘gen _ tleman’s agreement?’ Me “Why, arly. gentleman wilt retorted. : an oa MALIK, AND. LLOYD, oe Last ‘week. Jakob. A. Malik :** the, Soviet, ambassador; to. Brit- tm . habbing. with Foreign elwyn-L 19 : the, low, ‘progréss th “were. maldag: ‘toward)r fajik,: sang outrs VAY; to tem ‘secret. eee Four : 1S), ain eee ‘Andrel Avs Gromyko. relented. last, week . 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