OI ROE An independent’ newspape: devoted: to ‘the upbuildinig Be " of Prince Rupert and Northern, and ‘Central. British; ‘Columbia, a "A member. of: The: Canadian Press—Audit Bureau ‘of. ad od irculation—Canadian. ‘Daily. Newspaper Publishers. Association. oO A Published by. The Prince ‘Rupert. Dally” News | Limited | JOHN . MAGOR | aa President, ee Se ny ag nage Te LES ene “Qo 'p, WOODSIDE _ General Manager “Re AvRES Oo | Bditor, 4 eae com os ze “play a dec to 5 the vest” (T ‘Ig ‘chesring ‘to “Tearn. that -the: ‘The’ ‘Yorkshire. Post comes neater : Russians’are not. planning to 7 stake’ to thé: core of the matter when it says ay claims: oe the moon. as, ar eS oth a00n is ‘probably. quite unpéer- 4 ~turbed. by’ the impact of ‘this pr ojectile: oe from. outer Space . Lek . but not SO. the ile eart th.” ; : . We cannot. ‘go along with the” | it "American ‘scientist who. said it would ba cba easier for the Russians to hit the — 0 moon than to hit New York. .That-boy.. to has a short. memory, for while the dis-. he. tamce was considerably shorter 14° I- .yeays ago when the Germans ‘were’. 3 dropping’ ‘V-2s, with. yeasonable accur- | tt acy on London and Antwerp, fantas- ” "tie, advaneés have: been “made ‘since | : a ised 9 there spove e S at n: ce No 0, Russia’ S. successful: rocket. Gas “ I. timed to coincide. with. Soviet, Premier.- a PB Khrsheer Ss. -visit to the -United cs States and as he lands in. Washington e ie today, those broad: Russian. features wre RG EES Ve ee ee Nee ee ep erye aE ' 5 to will: be’ ‘wreathed © in smiles. at his n- mn country’ s ‘scientific victory. For that 0. reason it would appear reasonable for - _ METZ, France—One. of thé a S.. politicians. to be congratulatory, - “pee of ere mn farine Ge to. | firm but not talk too big until we know that your little boy may.bring™ 7 that we have the ae and. not Russia. : a live bomb home’to play with: Children “of Canada’s.’ No. ° v. Air Division? . rummaging. ~ collected’ a ‘variety. of” lethal: souvenirs. Generally a. grown: up finds the things before the . moppets begin pulling them: -to’: pieces, : or’ throwing, Focks:: ate ‘them. 3 ends However, one little; air. ‘force: _ boy had'a hand blown’ off: re~" - cently by a Second World ‘War: “mortar: bomb that-he'-found n nly Ww a on 1 the peoples | of Europe and the . Far East, it is aided and abetted .by. 12 e- loathsome followers and. fellow-travel-: + — lers.in every. part of Canada including | ° Throughout: Canada- . unions, : of” infiltrating, . "splitting, 7 ‘smearing, provoking, terrorizing, in- a . timidating and. destroying. | “They fol- . “On the: ‘height of land. ‘at. Zweibruecken, over the border 2 in: Germany, near. the ;:;No.° 3. hail oa that. ee " ‘talks Bee n Mr K and President ‘Bisenhow-. é manage. to thaw some valspeets of low Lenin’s word.“That our task is to ate osed ue aeear gigs me ' fhe “cold way.’ OS ybiize: every manifestation’ of discon-, any’s -Siegfreid Line. Some -of ; the walls are five. feet thick in places, with steel rods woven - “a“This visit by the Russian’ premier tent: and to’ collect. utilize every grain is Tideed a historic occasion. - No Com-* “of ‘even rudimentary protest we? tO prunist premier since Lenin reshaped further their own nefarious ends. Russia's history has ever visited the That is why Canadians should con- ' United States, - | ‘stantly be on the alert. against any “a form’ of. Communist activity, even: in. we io The fact that it has come about, ‘ Qo ° t Wever, indicates’ that the United . its mildest form, in these days when “ Russia’s | malignant - tentacles are States clearly recognizes the ‘heed. for. easing the tension between. the east creeping further and further into the western world. The’ world leaders and western civilizations. The .two can. no longer afford to wave the big fannot continue to go their ‘separate stick at the Soviet giant, Neither’can fvays forever. That Russia, with its Satellites and its Communist Chinese they afford to ridicule nor insult, A firm, sincere insistence that eur way ‘big brother,” has grown more power- ful and is spreading its influence to an of life is superior to that of the:Com- munist, with an unbreakable deter- Byer increasing degree, is, becoming more evident every day, | ne ; Therefore it is essential, ‘in this mination not 'to bow to the’ blandish- push-button age of rockets which can ments of the Reds, is necessary at both. the top political level and inthe every- day life of the average man. It-is to hit the moon within 250 miles of the X estimated target, that no ove step out be a life-and-death strugele for the diplomats at the “summit” and the pf line, ‘ ‘The most evil aspect of it all is that awhile Russia works its loctupus-like man-in- the- street, INTERPRETING THE NEWS . | pe ‘ Khrushchev here. to ‘sell Soviet way of life By WILLIAM lL, RYAN Associated Press News Analyst. . ‘ NEW YORK.(m—Tho dynamo. from Moscow title “Toward: Victory in Peaceful Competition asted Into the United States today ono mis- with Capitalism.” Actually, it 1s a collection of $ion dedicated to convincing Americans that formal statements from speeches, Interviews, fog communism {8 both a respectable and letters and sundny polished ‘pronouncements, ° } be. flooded .with water to in-.. crease the force. of the blast . before they. would. yield to. ex- plosives, and: even then. they * did not-break up. into small >" . pieces, but. cracked into enor- in the same place. their. children may. be .blown ‘) up (the chances of it happen- | ing are not great), life is rea-. sonably pleasant for Canada’s officers and airmen overseas, — in their off-duty hours, Single officers, airmen and - airwomen are here for a two-. year stretch, married person- . ne] for three years. The gov- Wing Conimander Ronald Dodds, staff officer, public re- lations, told me that he and his wife had thought.of send- ing thelr 12-year-old daughter to a French school. But they :. came to realize that sho would have to become fluent in an- - other language at the same. time as tackling her ordinary school work. That would mean the loss of a whole year, They) decided against the plan, Thor are two different ways - for‘an alr foree family to live; in. married quarters provided © by the service, for which they. pry subsbantial. rent, on “on the economy”’—Iin a house or apartment rented from French Givillansé 9° 0, . Housing ‘Is scared, and’ some | Yeople [nd it diffloult to. yent Aan apartment of the standard: they would expect In Cannda.. © "T haven't heard. of any. ex- ‘ploitation by Jandloids," sald: Ron Dodds, “T don't know any Canadian. who has baen charg~ ed more than. oa Frenchman - wold be, for the same thing," T also mat people who elaime. ‘od that they had heen gouged hy greedy Inandilords, But St. would be surprising if a fow ‘Fronchmen didn't try: to make | oxtrn monay from, servicemen, There wre people . in, eveny. | country who do the sama, | Tho. average. Vrenchmayn’s cont Of ving Js, mush higher. than that of the average Cane. adian In. Canada The Prench- mis salary will, buy, lean goada, i Some North. Amoanican, com*’ moditias#at random, 0 om pincapples, ketchup-are not to ha had in France, or aan ee | logicn) way of ensuring world peace, And As a refrosher course on tho Communist ating provided some of his own advance mind at work, it’s not a bad Idea for Americans ‘ / iO try to wade through what the voluble «20 an Introduction written for the Philn- Khrushehev offers, What his “blueprint for «lelphin Inquirer for serialized oxcerpts fram the future” proves to be is a parade of cliches gus one and only book to date, Nikiea Khrish- And: oxerciaos In,Red Jargon, . whowendvisess thven This is ‘a ‘due to Khrushchov's’ roasoning. ¥ “ a “Society as a whole muat strive to find ‘By Communist logic, he stands for ponce, Op- “vays not only of postponing war but also of’ nosing him ts opposing pence, Communist pro- mbolishing ji. forever, This problem. cannot be. PAgANda’s nim ja to put pressure on the Wort Yompletely solved until, mankind. has estate - hy, maglt Hae Bi threats and smiles, Khrushchov Wishwet a society In which... all will be: equal himgelf has lad: some success in’ thia reapnct, Sind all derive equal benefit from tha blessings wf collective Inbor, It will bo whab wa eal]. a | ‘Communiat society, Wa ave convincad: that. in athe long run mankind will bulldi auch f, soln) iyalem,” " ¢ -Dhis- is. put politely, Khrushahav. now, anya, - ” jie“ Nas no intention af Imposing tho Sovet wyatom upon anybody. This, of course, asks. ‘yoryone to. forget. Hungany, Poland and. tbe ‘othar satellites, or to belleve, as: id anys, thoy to “intenslfiention of the exploitation of tha’ chose that system of thelr own free will ara working people.” are gloriously happy about it ‘- Jn other words: Ba patient, Amorleans, Khrushchov's book ts published under Mo Hehruahehev'a cammuniam js on the way, a4 a4 And what doos Khrushchoy’ think of the Amorican way? For American consumption, ho - concados thera. might he somo merit In It, But: nt homo, It's n difforont story, Just. a” week ago he. offered this eritique:’ | "Yoda woll known. that -technien! proj roan taken Place Jn. cnpitallat countries also, but it da yoniized there exclusively Jn the Intorost of profit-making of tho monopollats, and lends | ! en ae oo ' i we J : ay oo wot . : : : Nd / its , ‘ " a Baggy Te eee oe ye hoe : ‘ . . , ‘ . tee ' Into the concrete. They had, to **. ’ Apart from: the danger that « vi All Aboard with G. E. ‘Mortimore | ‘The air. force carries on a vigorous, campaign. to warn, children: of.its officers and air- men*.against : ‘touching suspic- ious-looking © objects. This region, swept by- invad-- ing. and .counter- -invading ar- mies since Roman times, is one of. the, most heavily, fortified in. France. On the road. from Metz; No. 1 Fighter’ Wing at Marville the | thick: concrete ‘bastions of. the Maginot . Line,: partly - over- grown. . with. grass: ‘and. trees,. stretch across. the. fields . where . bun nice ernment brings families. ‘over, “rents, apartments “ quarters. to some of them, and . ‘. educates.Canadian children in “special schools. — in. married ‘Dr. Harold L. Campbell; for- mex. deputy minister of educa- tion in B.C., who is. in charge ‘of. ‘the “education of all’ Cana-. dian ‘armed forces children in “Europe, has. his headquarters ,--in:Metz: Unfortunately for me, | “he was away on leave when I | “ealled, The object of the education- “mous blocks-and settled: back ° “wal program for service children | Is: not to isolate them from “the life of the European coun- 1 tryin’ which they live, but to make sure they will be able to -fit easily into the schools of “any one of the Canadian pro- vinees when they return to their’ homeland. Service personnel are free to | gend“thelr. children to French schools if they. wish, and some French-speaking “parents do. Too much: to. learn Be: ‘obtained only at speciality stores, ‘But Canadian service- men have their ‘own — well- ‘ stocked grocery stores on the “stations: The prices are a frac- tion above Canadian prices. ‘I went into the RCAF store at:'Metz It contained every- thing you would: find: Ina North American supermarket, ‘plus something different: bot- -'tles of wine of. several types, at ‘very: low prices: Sample: champagne (genuine, though not of. the highest quality, I was. told) at $2 a quart. Too broad | Prom The Ottawa Citizen Although the current em- » ployment figure In Canada Is a record, it should be takan as a: mattor of course that jn an expanding country the work- Ing population should expand. “At mid-duly thong were. still 228,000 parsons wnemployarl and seoking work, This repre~ sonted: 3.6. per cent of the Inbor * fereo, This. unemployed -base at the busiest scason of tha year is. far. too broad: for .camfont, pancoennqeemet Indecision : From. The Red Deor. Advocate ‘There has been too much drifting and Indecision ab Ob- tawa, This js a bly cawntry in heart ag woll as In Jand and ‘resources, All Canadiana wart -thety prime miniater and their /govermont.ta do the beat pose ‘alble Job and. thay hope. that the present signs of wealneds ‘and Indecision will disappear Jn tha foce of a strong and vig- nroua attack on tho problema fnaing thls country todny, ~ With two orphaned baby squir-" -. a friend.’ The’. tiny squirrels a But the — message doesn’t always sink — . in... ' enough | to < care’ for. themselves. ditches and old pillboxes, have’ EV LS EI OL RIN I Wat pNP RIMS RE oe Eh a : on : arn Se wy ov a Wan pole te . ee oe thee Pare oy a Be RR gg ne ty : | I. Let's ‘keep it, ehi From The Teronto, Telegram. ws e This, ‘of. course; ‘would be his- Looking‘. ‘at the “pune tory's biggest. giveaway, moe’ mands .of. defence, and’. Defence Minister ‘Pear kes," -" who balances Cariada’s multi- | ° billion-dollar defence budget, “has décided that if” anyone will . take the 1200-mile. Canadian section’ of the Alaska highway »0ff-his hands—'They can have it-for: the: ‘taking, anyone, who” wants: to pave. it ‘and, meimibadsa’ ° “de- the. - paucity of population in Can-. ada’s north at present, “Mr. . Pearkes:: :could. be excused fowety _ wondering if Canada can real ne? ly afford, this -highway. | ape Well, it can. It's ‘vital tive? Canada should. keep control: .. “of the: highway. If necessary,” ‘patch: it..up. and, charge. as ton... “Bub keep the highway.” Soya ‘ trae This highway.is-part. of ‘the’: The “pekind me ; exasperation’. such. an. offer. is. understand-.” , development oe Canadaty “spiole: “This. is. a. high-priced nor Sensational finds’of di’ "and gas in the Yukon, reportedii? recently, now bring, nearer: thu” realization of Canada’s: vision: highway.The ws. government built it for. “$150, 000;000, .then | handed. it over'to. Canada. after the Second World War. Since of. an ee nowtne ’ ‘* then, ‘Canada: has. spent. an-- _Twontler: : 7 obher. $132, 000,000" on a Cate And if that wasn’t, enough | Little. joy. nos ae erent . 2%) Senator Richard Neuberg-" er; -a Democrat from), Oregon’ . Ras. ‘caused a. few. more beads ne OF. perspiration, on: the Cana-’ : dian. brow with ‘the: unsolicited”: From the ‘Winnipeg “Tribune "The, curb on Japanese’ Ama: “spdrts may. give. comfort. to ve : Canadian textile firms: but iit, | ” “suggestion : a few. Months ago... held Httle joy, for Alberta, coal + that: ‘Canada ‘should ‘pay $86,- miners’: or Prairie grain: ELOWs... 900,000, half the cost: of, resur en ‘who have .béen trying - ton : facing. the. ‘highway. | . get | a” bigger. market. in. ‘Japan, ie a Six- “year. old. Vivienne Edwards | of Peterborough, “Ont.;. “plays” rels found: by her’ brother and: are being fed acorns, milk, ba-— con,.. biscuits, grapes . and chocolate : until they are old —CP photo. of thé habitual: offenders. Our.’ . the luxury of. Piegish habits. ° ~Anti-litter - From. the Victoria Times: “In time. education may teach: people. ‘to! stop: stréwing ‘gare bage along’ highways - ‘and’ in: «public parks: but ¢ stricter en-~ . forcement | ‘Of: ‘anti- litter laws... and a” few: heavy: fines migh®>.’ “ gharpen™ ‘the learning - ‘capacity. pleasure. areas are becoming” too: crowded now to permit. us’ | ophis" ‘advertisenient. is, now published: or. “Ulsplayea. Dy: the. Liquor: Lo Contral Board cor hy. the. 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