Pepe eae Ee {ndepenuent - newspaper ‘devoted | to. ‘the ‘upbullding | me i of:Prince Rupert and Northern and’ Central: British. Columbia. tele TR “A member. of. ‘The ‘Canadian. Press—Audit Bureau ofs oe ee Circulation—Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association | . ublished byeThe ‘Prince’ “Rupert Dally. News Limited | J OHN. B, MAGOR. --President TOR. AYRES: a. 'p. - WOODSIDE’. Editor. General . Manager nortzed_ as ‘second class matt by. the ‘Post Office Department. Ottawa THURSDAY, “AUGUST. 13,. 1959. es C ‘s 5 Heaveling ‘cabinet | - major municipal revenue source, can't in fairly) meet the rising demand for sel'- ( _ vices. th “province is a “good one: We hope it. “Municipal | goverr rnments ‘haven't a indicates not only that the premier and monopoly on money problems, The _ nis: colleagues | are’ ~ provincial government |} has more than . anxious’: to get a “first-hand. view of. municipal: pe ablems is share, too. : but ‘that. the problems will'win a het Oy Premier Bennett. remar ked follow- understahding, : ” ie ing. the cabinet meeting at city hall at the pruvinelal of pee beh hn he had “learned a lot” about the ” , problems of the Greater Vancouver | _ ayea. ‘The cabinet’s caway-fy om-home sessions may encourage a closer meét- i of: minds on municipal- pr ‘ovincial . ‘Financing. The Vancouver Province fete sharing. “they, argue : Creal ih ta 3 1 ty. taxation, up to. now y the: - things "Western? . The ‘sophisticated intellectuals who now rua China, some. . of them ‘educated in Western Burope or the U.S., know about. Western demv-. “eracy and capitalism. They have rejected this ~ form ‘of. society as unsuitable, or out. of reach, hem ‘here to’ “see. for theni-. for their half- starved, half- educated, half-sick — government, and | free ene _ population. ‘They may be right or wrong; ‘but. it | PP “is certain they are proud-and ‘so are the ex- | > patriate Chinese millions in other Asian coun- “tries—of China’s ‘economic gains | and advance- ment asa power since the revolution of 1949. “" Of course ‘we should try for cordial relations gu + i Shes rey a 5 like. ‘this. MP's rests on. ignorance with - China; but the notion that either side “can® convert the other to its “way of life’ is» j Ory The ‘Chinese now speak. ‘of 194 s. their : “century” of: “humiliation,” nonsensical. “Anyway, — ‘how much — attention ing hat -they were: then: ‘under. arrogant . would: the ‘Chinese be likely . to..pay even. to friendly “gestures, ‘let alone political advice, . Ww ern. influence. If in. all that time the. “West. didn’t show them how:: to be. literate, « --from.a country that shunned both commercial « “and “diplomatic relations with. them? -yAalthv. and: “prosperous. free enterprisers, “what “hope today when China. has. repudiated — call —The ‘Financial Post. Better late than never has. ‘two: of the largest ‘continental shelves | in ‘the: world. “These * “great, underwater land “masses: may contain’. wealth in* “minerals: and - oil. Research “into: their resources. and methods. of recovering” should. F eithes tradé with ‘China | e ‘government. Instead, r-way of. ‘life”’. “to the: x “The. ‘Federal. faveraumnent. is. to" ‘probe ‘the. secrets: of ‘Canada’s. -67,000-: ‘miles’ of: ‘coastline eee A’ $3, 000; 000. “oceanographic - ‘institute’ based ° ‘one * Bedford. Basin,, near. Halifax, . will be. built. and “staffed. by.: .300.° research workers © ‘during, the . -- next, five - years. ‘With. a fleet of 10 vessels, it “them: should receive | “priority. a “will --explorethe waters . of the. Atlantic. and © oo “The degree to which Canada has lagged sub-Arctic coasts. : eel. in taking stock of assets in most.of its coastal . ‘What is most surprising ‘about this. ‘is that “ so ‘little has been’ done inthe past.. Most of. Canada’s coastal waters are uncharted. : Mines and Technical Surveys Minister Com- tois, outlining plans for the new: institute, sug. gested the main impetus has:come from defense reqgirements (submarine. defenses) and from the international agreement of 1958 that con- ‘tinental shelves belong to the adjacent: coun- . tries, In the Atlantic and the Arctic, Canada Wanted-steer specializing i in T-bones — Apparently there is a very real need for a and for cattle men. There are several parts cattle beast which will produce more T-bone. of the animal that:are not in demand at all. steaks and Jess of the other, possibly just as They. are mostly.in the front half. Yet they tasty but less popularized sections of the ani- are tasty: and certainly nourishing meat, The’ phenomenal increase in the T-bone mal, Butchers, particularly those at summer re- steak demand is traced. to a very aggressive ‘ and successful sales. promotion | of portabise sorts, report’ a great demand for. T-bone steaks. That, it would seem, is good, for T- bone steaks ‘ grills. - The. popularity of these out-of-doors bring fancy prices. Added to the goodness of cookers has also given a big boost to the sale the situation is the fact the demand is for of charcoal. . thick and juicy ... and expensive... . cuts., For the saks of the butcher we'd point out There's only one difficulty. An animal only that sirloin steak is also good, while those has so much T-bone. steak area, And, to keep . pieces of beef they call tenderized stacks also the meat business on a sound, economic basis) make very good eating. ‘But whether or not iL is necessary to algo sell the very large re- you can cook them on a grill is something we maining portion of the animal, Of course that . won't attempt to answer. has always presented a problem for butchers, —The Owen Sound . Sun-Times. “of... Parliament. by. Northern. Affairs Minister ~ Alvin. ‘Hamilton. He: said. that at. ‘the rate. at. P which. hydrographic ‘surveys had been: carried | - on in the: ‘past, it: would- take’ 250.. years : tox bring. charting of Arctic waters up to stand-" ards required’ for southern waters. | By revitalizing’ ‘Canadian oceanography, the - Government moves to correct the omissions of ‘the past. :-The Toronto. Telegram. fA re EE ee Map ge Meas . mo ~. a coconut grove. Capt. Dufour is'a member of the International ., _....ports on the. status of , ‘the ... ',.Communists in Cuba. today. “waters was revealed during - the last session”...: ay ou ® WEST Nap Sa ny s ~ counterpart: in. North: ‘America. “itatinig, oT fe ie ‘The commercials usta, but.” four. ay: ener ine pe screen: I think’ ‘the difference is that much.’ milder. | They | are not prolonged. to the ‘exasperation point. They are not’ screamed ache- making ‘repitition. - Furthermore, : I beHeve this ts. true. of all “Tawary, tinny,” vile, impert~ - inences, ” Tom Driberg called © SMOKE BREAK—Capt.. ‘J. P::. Dufour of Quebec City lights ‘a: Be cigaret. for a South Viet Nam. soldier during’ a rest stop.in ~ EDITOR'S. NOTE — Signed “articles, and editorials credit- - ed.to other newspapers do not . necessarily ‘reflect : the Views a of The Daily | “News. FAST RELIEF FOR Al CHING Supervisory Commission — made’.up of Canadian, Indian and Polish . soldiers. With. outbreaks of fighting with Communist rebels in northern provinces. of neighboring Loas, there’ has been talk of. re- establishing: the > supervisory commission in Laos.. to —CP photo. “Communists fail to set up Latin American base i in Cuba Associated Press’. foreign oo he was a glorified guest on a “news analyst William = L. - Communist-bloc tour. o Ryan, who was in; Cuba. The Communists seek dili- when Fidel Castro’s -rebels. . ' gentiv to create and maintain. } in Cuba a. climate basically hostile to the United, States. They may. succeed’ if unin- ‘| formed and- ‘impatient ele-. ments ‘in. the: United. States goad Castro’s’ followers into |" ]f “more’ violent anti-US. Bos~ . BUTS en ae pos punctured Fulgencio Batis- . ta’s regime last New -Year’s: - Day, has just returned: for: a ‘survey. of how the Castro. revolution is developing . to-. “day. In this article, he: re-. By WILLIAM L. RYAN - ° HAVANA «(h)—Cuba’s'.. Com- Pe munists have tried—and | ‘fail-- ce ‘ ed—to set up what they ‘likely oo would ‘consider. an ideal‘sit- Jo: “uation for themselves in pre- sent circumstances. Banking” ‘on. unwitting help from the. "United States, they now await a fresh opportunity. To the Communists’ delight, . there has been: a basic mis- conception of what they are up to in Cuba, and this tends ’ to deflect U.S. attention. from their immediate aims. The Communists know—if many in the United States do’ . not--that they are not strong enough to turn the island of Cuba into a Red sattelite. What they seek is a-base for Red operations in the Cari- bbean and Latin America with complete freedom of action and communications. Cuba thus would he extremely valu- able as a lever for creating turmoil all over the area, SHOWED HAND The Communists tipped thelr hands July 17 when Fidel Cas- ? INTERPRETING THE NEWS New bickering foreseen i in Latin America By DAVID ROWNTREE Canadian Press Staff Writer . Representatives of the United States and Venezuela, Cuba and Argentina have reason 20 Latin American countries open a meeting: to be troubled by Trujillo's regimo, He has in Santiago, Chile, today ‘that is supposed given shelter to former dictators of those coun- 10 put a dampener on the jittery political sit- trics—Perez, Jiminez, Fulgencio Batista and uation in the Caribbean area, Juan Peron, All plan oppasition at home and As Christian Herter of the United Statesand dream of making © comebnek, the other foreign ministers converged on the vo Cliilean capital, there was a growing feeling To end intrigue and counter-intrigue, the that the conference instead may lend to more Santiago mecting will remind the 21 American Wekering and tension between the declining republics of tholr agreed policy not to Inter- dictatorships and the struggling democracies of Vene In each other's Internal affairs. South and Central America, — . : Cuha and Venezuela, two ‘countries whinh recently tossed out military chiefs, are ox- pected to lead a campaign to condemn the regimes of generals Rafael Trujillo in tho Dominican Republic, Alfredo “ Stroessnor jn. Paraguay and Col, Luls Somoza in Nicnragua, These three countries have yet to he awept by the tide of change that has overturned the oid order of one-man rule in many of the dlatribution scheme--which will break up large other republics in the last seven yonra, : estates owned by Amorican sugar Intorosta-- + & the executions of Batista's henohmen and a. The special meeting of the organization of American states—Onnadna is not a member nithough there have been suggestions in tho past that she join—was originally called -to - consider complaints of Invasion ar invasion ACHYOS, Revolutionary groups oporating out of Onn and Voneynela made unsuccessful farnys ngninat the Dominican Republic, Nicaragua and Panne mn, Nicarnagian exiles also used Conta Ring. and Honduras as panos, — ‘Al. the moment, Trujillo In tho main, target, For nearly threo decndes he haa ruled the Dominican Republia. almost.oa n private ostrta, The vnaticcoasful Invasions in the carly summoar did not discourage his. opponenta who atill think It possible to tnaont Trujilo, . “watchdog” committee ‘that’ would be qu the alort for military bulldups or possible invasions, in the hemisphere, But the debate over politica! difforonces © will probably: overshadow the conference, - The U.S. will be on the spat if it ia askod to join in condemning the. dictatorships and praising the democracies, Fidel: Castro's. land ‘enchantment of his popular ‘yevolution in. Washington. . Respite, this, the other ropublica : will ba looking for renl ovidence that Washington ack- oe the changed aliuation i” Latin Ams rien, - Relief to get. home There is also a U.S. proposal to seb up a atrong Communlat bid for power all lod to dine Any. of wa who have taken aitwo weeks motor tour for our summer holidayy knows ‘what fatigue thore is merely from having to moot p fow motel managers and such casual atrangera on might share a table with us in n highway enfe, What a rellof it ja to get snfoly homo from n mere fortnight of st, —Gragary Clark’ in a comment on thea Royal Tour, PAPA NAGA MEERA DOE NA eR EE HE Oh we 8 oa ww tro resigned as premier in a manocuvre to demonstrate his popularity with the masses, Within two hours the Com- munists broadcast an appenl fora “government of national unily,” meaning they wanted ae cabinet representation. They ae would have settled for one or yd two ministries and considered the situation fdeal at this poo .°* slage., Castro held them off, co The Communists have pene- |. te, trated the ranks of Iabor are foo ganizations. Thoy are organl- |. ly ged, disciplined and danger- jo ts. 0% NEED WIDPPING BOY a we mo ‘ web oe . a ' A “national unity" govern- my " the METAL that A BAND utilized to the. fall, S : “ “eTADANAc BRAND METALS and e ) ELEPHANT BRAND FERTILIZERS Te CONSOLIDATED MINING AND SMELTING, meant would put the Commun- | otas “athe nacket radio was made possible hy teanstston 8, | vane a aon na Iiicvonedarod pte me “Transistors use a strange metal thal squeaks when “responses from the United ae you bend it, melts ab quke-baking temperature and © ' States, These provide Latin- is go’roft you can cub it easily with a knife, An , American Reo wi what they i * tualve motnl, too, Cominco: spent’ many yenrs ¢ Mpping hoya ws poe "Xe typlenl axamploy of “Yanko 1 Ee a mothad i oxiracting the minute imperialism” trying to dictate |e. | quantities presen in ench'ton of-ore to, wenkcar countries . oho! . 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