Sybop ey ENN Oe ww oo bre We © Mil Sc An Andépendent newspaper devoted “to: upbi a ay Se of ‘Prince Rupert: and Northern and: Central. ‘British’ Ce Dr. a ira cA member, ‘ofthe Canadian Press '— ‘Audit Bureau of. Circulation “ny eal "h rol ¢ ‘\~Canadian Daily Newspaper ‘Publishers: Association ” . ing. the. we sitatveny Mrs. ‘Pati ‘Published ‘by. ‘The Prince + Rupert Pally, News a Hint holiday in couver: Isla JOmN, F. ‘MAGOR o ‘President Te OS eee eg TT ees Ny Oa ee eateries — a ; : - pee ‘Managing ‘Editor | | Congraty Mrs. H. Cc. birth of a hed tn et oy) fr ote tM ay The mal M. Daley . that she. i Coty Ratha, te | Miss Val ile health” Epglane: . oF Crea arene situation undoubtedly parallels “the “years before Hitler marched: nto -Po-- “Jand;. the world. opinion’ ‘against, ag-— .. gression,.and:.conquest: is far, gre i We. welt staff Mrs. Miss Shi jictoria Cc tinue with a teacher eater . than it has ever been’:before.' The. \. _ United. States can no. Jonger. be: the. ae jgolationist country‘it:was in\1914: and? ms 7 -1989. Even the uncommitted: nations: : 2 are aghast at Russia’ S. yesumption. of “nuclear ‘bomb: testing and. werfeel that | m Khrushchev chas. ‘blundered » ‘interna-_ tionally in’ his war of. Nerves in. re Se sstartingithem, oe ns rotons EERE ot MES. BO urday by From, the plane | _to sister. - tpartgy hee tye QC bbeey, hat the Russian® ipeop ware The Russians = le world. and. ‘Khr ushehev. has COE ie ‘Tost. a: great, dea! of. ‘ground - “that, he : ‘Best: v ii tions we | known:, ] t waterfro: : the. occa . thir y : and rela heir own a If! they a ae Giaham ~The Li ghter Side a oe 7 Gere 60 "Levy. writes, ae oe MEE will - only” “come “about. Po when’. women take “over. ‘the oe : event. . “reins of ,government, that wel. eT got off a “street. car. “this, % , who. would do ‘fairly’ well; per- M oe . ww have’ ‘peagefuy conditions a morning,” said ‘a ‘doctor,. “and. haps..: But the “last: ‘fellow. wa Rupert” use any.” er? eee Mr Levy. ‘is’ rnis. “being in. no. hurry,” T began * * just: dawdling long... in ‘the, New. Br moralizing on the | “probable’ *’ *; most ; shiftless., “sort. ‘of ways, build: th en:the one he — taken.--If we..could eavesdrop ©’ “bi in. the average home;,we would’. « character of three mén who. very. ‘quickly. set;-him:..down as _ “hear a.geritle: wife.urging her had alighted’ just.ahead of me... a loafers Just then the thought. “Kip pocket, husband. to, go ‘into the jungle. The ‘first: one was even’ then! "came. to me. All three of. them... smokes two. -:thirdsof it be- Sand kick, gouge and: elbow his halfway: down. the. block... were. ahead) Of ME 8 sae is too dry and: dusty © WAY: to; wealth. ° : , ‘There; thought. I, ‘goes’ 2 hust- - ae 7 ST “ Heswes j , ler... ja man ‘who's, bound’ * ; : to. faced in. nee The second - “Advettising we The Daily New’ ; é atner seve skipper a ‘organized 9 ings: ag womens ‘discussio. going: around: n. Spirals, and" That works:'two ’ WYS. = formation .about the spending. -habits. :0f: ‘the’ . girl of his: dreams. would - make many: a “young: we BERLIN FOCAL POINT , THE: CANADIAN (PRESS. mo Twenty-two years” ago, , Berlin: as ‘now, | was" “1939: that took ‘the decision to > send canadg into a 16focal. ‘point of:a:world -crists. ; “pattle. against. Germany. “But: ‘in::1939 the crisis: was. not, about. Berlin, .The buildup from a defence. force . of: afew. It was: ‘created: ‘by it. e _ thousand was slow. but in .the-end Canadians. On September 3 that: year “witler: ‘Germany. ~ had. made . a ‘major. contribution to. the, -Allied > struck at Poland. The United: Kingdom | declar- _ Nictory, | ed war on Germany the same day. ot The. army’s top strength overseas. was. 287, 713: say'st; Seven days later, on ‘September | ‘10, “939, “ana ‘the total. army. Intake was :730, 625... The : Thou. art. ‘the: baat: of. me. * ‘ md : Lys Canada formally decided to throw in: ‘its “lot ‘RCAF had'a peak. atrengtn, of 215,000. and: ter en ay som: Donne, ; twat potas sp oeva! fantas such ¢ with Britain aginst the ‘Nazis, _ navy 106/522. . - i Nearly 42,000 Canadians | ‘perished’ in: ‘the - we a wt s " eggs Second World War, less than. a generation: after’ ‘The. ‘RCN operated more’ than ‘400 combat f he ht = 60,000 Canadians had died in'the war of 1914- ships and escorted nearly 182,000,000 tons’.of “gems oO t oud ‘i — 18. . cargo. in convoys from. North. American ports ‘to . - “pyou believe: ‘In fate, ‘pelleve - I: Even to present ‘day: thigh : ‘school ,students, . the United. Kingdom, Tt sank or: helped sink. an. : in At; at least, for your, 00d — — |) - horn since the end of the Second World War, | U-boats and 42 enemy surface ships, | Ralph: Waldo’ Emerson. je ; the irony of the current: situation. must: strike Canadian. troops. were among the first to a Sake POE ae ede 1 home, oe land in Siclly. in-1043and:on_.the ‘Wormandy. ©.“ Fatalism’ induces: an’ ‘attitude | a eo ee moe eee et coast: on. D-Day, June 6, 1944, The ‘First.-Cana-" tg, society ‘which is: disintegra- ' . Thousands of Oanadian soldiers and altmen ‘an Army helped to thrust the Germans out live—Richard G, Haw., cobs . are stationed in ‘Weat Germany toshelp :protect .. of .France, Belgium and The Netherlands, Ono ee we Mae “4 He eee ea yan Canstia,in theNorth, Unit siood on. the Baltic const ob war's ond, ‘ot tivo whinge fate.-caniiot |" Avlantle Treaty Organization —-againat, Soviet blocking a’Rusalan advanee Into Denmark. |” .roh.ua;snamely of-choosing-the ||! aggression The RCAF became the world's fourth largest. . nest, sand dof jholping” others -| Parliament, whieh reconveried september 7, 7 Pr or during tm of tt Al peak atrongth at _athus «to ehoose.—-Mary “Baker | . » ha squadrons, 47 of, them overseas, Cana- ramen . is dlacussing rovernmentimeasures, to atrength- ‘dian alrmen. fought. in the 1040 Battle of Britain’. 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