An ee newapapy me - : Cireulation--Canaaian ‘Datly Battor ao voted: to the vpbuliding | a — Prince. Raper, aad Northern and Central British Columbta eB Aumember of. The. Sanadian Préva—AudL Bureau of Newspaper Publishers Association i “Published | by The Prince: hx upert Dally News Limited a dont 2 uncon oe ee _ “8 'p,. woopsIpn ~ Genera) Manager hs _Avihiortned as eoond ciate mnt) by the Post Offioe Departament. Othews Delian must pay to MEA © Hugh Shinvett says “Catia — : | for ok RIDAY, ‘FEBRUARY 13,3959 produces top athletes : . Most of the good high schools have e concentrated sports programs and the - o inter-city t track antl field and» swim- ming meets produce a high calihy e Of” a. competition. After that the competitors s seem to in fade away, The Canadian universities a ed enough: ag it is. e pears to be. “$1 fail to bring forth any athletic stars nd: those who do succeed after their high school “years usually do s0.-0n their: own, | id’ medal in the Olympies had to nance itself to compete abroad. Ath etic scholarships: are not the: wer aS Our unive ersities are crowd- The answer —ap- (Canada-wide government . | foared clinics which will provide» ood athletes with the opportunity to rain. and ‘compete under the best pos- ible instructors. ‘Then perhaps, after few years, Canada-can hold its head ‘up among. countries of the Common-. - ee. ‘smaller os and possessing not. a quarter of the re- “sources and favorable. ' Hons: that Canada does, . ‘Manage to: - Yaise tough, keen and: - detes.- | ealth, which though much | diving winning ath- — A country -as rugged .and. ‘cotaran, © oN) eadde wo: carefully Even the University of = cB. C. rowing team which won Canada | - trouble-to write-the: letter. That condi-. = | proud® of its strength - us Canada 4 ~ shouldn't have to Play second Hddle to fered Manmadhan & “fr aw cords, aris a8e4 22 leon Seip Canadian subsidiaries consitates mart - interference in commercial affairs fn. Canada Ss thon in titume or acoeptable:” that. skater. “inectivy, aubstgntigiin and dedlperatey why matters that are essentially. Ganedian somnience 2 Canuda ” Buch cases, Dar. Pultan + a * Where tre United States won the. ‘Magica — tose ang yo hapuie, with the help of the British . rhetpacer, it secured the Panhandle and aha. y Loren Canada off from the Pacific. Bul Ube Fonhandle barred Alaska from the headwaters. of ie northwand-fewing Yukon ote af the . lores, opetonting soure)s of elactrietty in the word, Now that jt hms all the powens of a state, Lok is taking a second ok at the Walon: vet WV EU TAY waa is really as sativtactory aa it OnoE ay Phat compas ek Opes tes mise in Cannda,: Te~ wie * of ownership or arigin, are “subject ok : - ‘alk of American branch plants or subsidiarics | Fulton charged that the. neeent. US. no aging, U.&.. companies and. whether the old boundary "policies, da we and and . some departments oF the U5. government Rome. vs. ‘congressional committees, opérating in Canada as being in exactly the Baie: calepory fa American branch plants oor ‘subsidiaries operating say in California, Alaska ARES, Hankas. They do not. see mto realize thet.» ‘Canada isa: foreign and independent country.» ‘It-is te be hoped Canadian officials fallow FPalton's example when necessary. In the past, our people have usually boon too mamby-pamby. on ~The Financia) Post. a New boundary, deal? were piven a oorridor unrough the Panhandle and a port-on the aes, they think, the diversion oof Che Yukon might be approved in Ottawa, \ Uftopach a deal—unprecidented tn American istory-—is actually proposed to Canada it will have to bo exiznined with care. Por we are deal- jng bere with a buge nations] asker which, tbouph anawed at present, may be of incaleu- tuble value later on. “One aspert of Canadian policy is, or ahould be inflexible: Tf the Yukon is to be harnesgrd by International agreement Canada aust te Tibeed as the granranioed a full share of Use resulling power, Canada mest be able to secure, when it is Needed, yoars hence, far mare power than whe Canadian industries wae taday. pars re ct 4 Alaska needs Yaon paneer if ib be ta develop Tare oomtal industries and some of (6 leading veer tea bnabs Miey Know how to get i. TE, ‘Canada See PRN NAF SE PERNT “ORHAN HOARE HONE ACHES LOA Oo rR Ra ROE rs + INTERPRETING THE NEWS Dulles finding new friends in adversity ' By ED SIMON ‘s Canadian Pros Stath Writer The news of the temporary witiadrawal of | the chorus of sympathy was swelled by voices Miata Secretary Dulled from Ube insemnational unaccustomed lo singling bis praises. Randolph roete lent many Buropeans telling: Hke on Churchill, who favors a tough: Hine agai audirner Uvat bas cane (a boo the villain of the Russians, said "he has saved peace without Lb ubededranns and dlacavered that tls place is) obetraylig freedom.” boy taken Gy wn underutudy, The Daily Herald, a London newspaper In the Western alllance, Dulles ta a mano which Awoark European disengagement, sald “OG COTTA reaport rather than Jove, But, “his unswerving devotion to hla cause and ihe anahy men before him, he ja dikeovering dis country compels the admiration of the new friends in hia hour of adverstly. Western World” Taiany tbe Buew erida, when ihe wladany, af Th retrospect, i appears that) Dulles Yas oilery achen agaiwt Egypt was heatedly (taken pains to put tis house in onter befare Cobated on every atroot-ourner, the disputanta applying for adck loave, His recently completed wean wnited to he conviction Qiat Dullea wae > our of Western capitals presumably gave hin aapery to ddame Ne hed been lao folendily, amnple oppertunily to compare nates ana orovatl felndiy enough, W the Ryyptdais Ne comnian approaah to cold war protlents, tel been Ghieseed with, ar oblivigua af, re Zo + + danger af Communit peneleden ta the The announcement tra the White House Aida Bad made Ut olewr (hat Che 10-year-old: avcratary Ld > had no intention of delegating any mare than foo iar sertiinnntia were ened after tho dey laeduy rempardbilitles fo hia subordinates sani Mtn Cover “Woal Berd, Theee wie ite would be “wvatlable for conmliation’ are we en be prawoks wer ly Onde unduly would eonmdnirwte on “Die complicated and Lon ole Ue Meaelene Phere wae wlan sear wrave protien af Wot Berlin, | "hee tw tio! moped Chew Fiaaningee bp bedie Yosh remota yer Preauinally, Colle emgetia an emtly reoyprrrd fratt Prime Miniter Macinitlan i iret awe Dae tet banilerenen have ve & renege dey Ube Waaterty mlitaree & woe The Mictorta Times, on hie ime arvet a fisueiin Fatal Ste Noh eis ag toot. pHa Vall tay Munnoow Ai Hen While Heston AAO aqivellel cniphiabele on the aaniranee Chat tye fang vil wartor expala ta de tach du dle weal when the big leur lorelad inliletora hold Fey thied fame, rete! ca nde edd erie will bed Urenivnives weal tu (he thuby af pt nutri aul lhe efter of lik ways tut { aera engepantoin af eetown cffer i aad lanier fe thee whee thee dee hie ot lene “whenever enough Low. i pate dh aalde: crre Tully ho" wuewer, Aa ‘you bry already. puemied, often’ ‘pat that + can't Sind It agaia, " T don't threw it: away, 1 have 4 horror of” throwing: eny- Jha Ne a ere amy Seo mye orpgantzede The letter | Aes herds you. But for: ‘the time belng,. 1 cunt tir dt up, The letter ts : _jewt ‘aa eaiee itn a3 lost aeilt Erne person he 3 ‘wrote * Wadte. fora ‘yeasonable: thm ‘(hen dismisses ine ag a ‘Boor. ‘ and forgets the ineldent." ‘Months > or years. wards; the letter works its way up through the ‘shifting mass; .* oF debris to the surides,: anid’ Ie ‘find it in. the’ time-honored. way, “while ‘looking for acme- “thigg else. My. response. to any: sort. ‘of Jeter fe mruth the> sime “as that. of a dog:.tod bone. After 1 have. minutes and barked “several times: with joy, I bury. dt for” anfety, and forget. where tt ta. 1 don’ care how’ bad: a Jet- ter its, elther, The thing Can be reeking: with’ abuse _ ead muagpoty: with -errors’.of fact, ao “but dt “tastes: dike porterrhouse - -fo. me, S _Someone.. “has” > taken: - “the “person may . despise. me. How- ever, he or she was: interested enough. to send: a” “message. . That’s the thought that makes. even a mouldy Jetter © taste : good. ; ‘However, ix there. ts one. ‘ind “of Jetter that. ‘ettjoy: less than. - others, it 1s ‘the: uissive: with. - “out aoname.c oe” “Often a “‘Jetter | ‘needs ‘made clearer, oF 10° ‘be cle: cause it isn't. fit for “the. public ‘eye. And you can't. write. to a person who. Adentifies . himself “Heh? From. now: on, anonymous letters will still be’ greeted: “with smal yelps .of pleasure “but: -cunless” vin’: -extraor rai eclrcumstances) hey. be” printed, he ts a ‘scoundrel: ‘too . able and public- ~spirited. sscoun- © cred, of gsourse. “Nauseated.” " The. flag From: Lhe Port Elpin ge We feel obliged to record: our opinian .that Premier Dealle Frost. performed an act that whe jong overdue when he chose ‘to fly the Red Ensign as Cannda's flag at Queen's Park. It has been in use .asx Canads's. fing for at Jeast 35 yours. and we have looked on it as such ‘both here and over- sogs (especinily oversean): for n Jong time. Mike the Premier, we aew service in the Kaiser's. War when, dt wna. generally recag- distinguishing emblan of Canadian troops. We also served under it In Hite Jer's War, With these praced- ena we see no Nanson why Jt khould not be in more general une at Dame, everest eam atet dca pseteaneleneiing ‘Vahse’ Frem te London Free Pross “Experts who are > studying variatians in) Canadian pro- nuncatians bave found that Our common tangua 1s apaken in goOMe “UNCAMmMan ways. ia Toranta you buy coal ol); Montreal you ask lor arounne It you announce for the CBe you gay “shedule.” Otherwise it's “skhetule,” We didn't realiaa, though, What the word “waase" has. pe Wienal pronunciation too. Tt was always our underatanding that a “valwe" was just a vane Mat coat more Qian ten. dol- tars. rie w+ EL ALR sah and ARERR hm er ane PLY Ra Love rans the Clarintiotewn Futrot Mont af wa became emnbar- taanod by tlk of love, We tal Ounwelven Ural life da band and that it with Deal wa down ube ‘Joa wo grapple with 16 (Merve. Wy. Gur reapoiwe ta ts. Ue call ut reall, even Unough It be atorn. ahd det to lenderie, Joel {tl aneny soft, Yot i reat permuarieni y true Usb love, not tate, ia tee WH Te Ween ths und that catty moire, WITCH Le pare. Wittig qulle tuftarent “ hoe (utionsm (a ale i (he drewth ul int Bh elt pamaud tty Ubee uleecde, temeta anit Heela of mon. This. means you, seamen tery w? pdtere chewed. it for: a. few | | puted, staitutes in. Canada -is- the’ Lord's Day Act, - whieh many. things done ‘as a ~matter‘of course iby millions of — - people: every Sunday.are deem-.. . the: observance; ~ years it has stood.on the stat- vo Le books: ‘of ‘the Dominion un wih altered. | “not: a ‘along: - s¢omes . the ‘of. libel, before it is ‘of any’ use, Court with a ruling saying in. ~ ¥ou can’t. print’ the ‘stuff, :be- j wa ai el Lae ea rrhadT + wi formatted fg ” eon i ~ Mllogical indulgence “From. the Victoria ‘Colonist- One of ‘the most hotly: dis- -ed-to ‘be unlawful. It is-a jaw “above all others which is ‘more “onored: ‘in the breach thanin- yet “for 53 do”. ‘on: the Lord’s Day. effect that > the law does’ not apply. toveverybody. Because Ait ds -an-agent of the Crown. the > Canadian . ‘Broadcasting Cor- |. as 7 “poration has been held: to-be only as’ “Eternal Vigilance,” ‘or "exempt from the provisions of — the - Lord's Day .Act though its” functions: and activities differ: “jn no relevant wey from) those. o 1.0f its -competitars operating. as °° under ~ tals: . have: submit. the ‘Lord's * ‘Day Act oto. “Now. to ‘heighten conflict AS. 40 what.a-citizen may -or may. JBupreme¢. _should convince | “government ‘that, ‘the law meeds - - to ‘be gamevas saying ‘that. the -gov- cernment if it operated-a-chard- ware: store could do “business on ‘Stunday “when all Maust iclose. Parliament in 1906 when: at passed the -act surely could not. have contemplated vany~ thing so absunrdidly:. illogical .as- Succeeding. governments Jacked’ ‘the - courage to '. Zevision in’ the. light. of the changes, which hhave ‘taken place in -the .way Of diving daring the past “half-century. Aside from. all “the other. of « discriminatory indulgence Ws te re-examined.” There dittle spaint ‘in: attempting . enact ce JBill of-JRights while “the: Lord 's Day: Act in ‘its pre- remains ‘in’ ft oxce.! Pee ME Hee cat others ‘in-.. consistencies which. “have ‘ap- peared from time.-to ‘time, the — - discovery (of ‘this. technicality - making possible tthe granting ‘the -present” . ure: peace. Civic questions — ..-and answers pnts Is. one of on ‘seyies cof -ques- stions on celty affairs, pretitems and cprajects tocwbieh Mavor Py 3 ter has offered (Lo provide anwar, -4ynestions shrewd - he peak do “Chvie Questions and Answers’ City An, . ‘Pringe Kupert, together with snaine and, “address: The laeswers do ouat mecessurily feflect the mpinion ar this, ewspaper. . Q. What is the: purpose of the -parking «restrictions “streets from B.aim. to 7-aum.? “A. The :basic ‘intention - Hs to encourage car owners t6 con-- “parking, “It ‘Snow struct . off-street iso. assists in making removal easier. “Not fantastic - rom. ‘The Montreal ‘Gazette Even : “two years agovit would for- have) sounded. fantastic - anyone. ‘to ‘declare that space. . Jaw is va: -réguirement . for Beltlsh Columbla traffic au- thorities searching for ways deaths cand -aeckdent: due laws/of ‘New, Jersey: - In that state speed “fimita range trom 25 to 60 miles an Dader anew law-whieb went” unto effect at the beginning | of 1959 uny driver -exceeding ©. the’ speed Jimit ‘becomes dlable 49 omaridatory suspension of" ‘his Heence, ‘Por a first offence - the period of suspension is:a, . dixed 20-days which ls. doubled” for a second offence. A- third: conviction calls for. revocation” ‘Heence Soran « indefinite. ° to whether a speeding driver shall keep -or forfeit, his - ‘CORCLE, Caps This system .of mandatary. oa withdrawal. of ‘driving privil-| reges is “not an experiment. as ‘been adopted ‘by the state’ Legislation ‘directed’ “against excessive speed, as the: and serious. accidents, -adepted «in Connecticut ‘in 1856. Since then the licences... of nearly 28,000 motorists have _ ‘been suspended. — gel gt A a eee toweduee the numbers of traf- | mate “to exdessive speed omlght find” it -profiteble to study the: state reeibeg ‘hour on. streets ‘and highways... . oetiod. That -is ‘the haw, ann “ from now on the New Jersey. “traffic courts have no say.aseo 0 phi me . Of Mew Terséy three years: after | ' ‘peing put into effe - ne seneanent oo mrectieut. » Cartoon by Morley MeiIntyfe .. Lo oe chief cause of traffic » deaths “Was... . “in Con-»- 4 fats Gees In New Jersey ‘the new Jaw ~~ against speeding has-been des- — eribed .as ‘hysterical ‘by some. ° ‘of the automobile clubs. ‘The significant fact: remains, ‘how- ever, that Jast year .Connecti- -eut was rated as “the .safest state in which to drive. ‘attainment of that record iby:a state which -used not to have a paricularly good -one would” “appear :to be.more than a.L0- ‘incidence. Anguished pleas in ‘show. that Jawbreaking :drivers generally -walne their licences “their. money, court : and otee sak punishment than a fine, even | vg fairly heavy one. In ‘this -pro-| ‘wince ‘the practice of Jetting speeders.oft. with fines appears . to cbe an ineffective -weapon against Gangerons. ‘driving. Jap or arm, 1 Tre ING, Most common of yemalrios, Called on player who trpa opponent with bin atick, MIGH-BTICKING. Carrving @Psi Licks above saris) shoulder htaght. 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