' ... Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, June 14, 1951 Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It challenge Its necessity. What he does say Is that it will prove impossible of fulfilment without a drastic cut In the living standards of the people. He ar a prehistoric polishing stone, pieces of pottery, arrowheads and other implements. The archaeoogist is in constant touch with Prof. J. C. Goodfellow of Columbia University in the United States. Atlantis May Not be Myth (itpcndi-nt dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince nnwrt and Northern and Central British Columbia. Wnber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations ' Canadian Dally Newspaper Association CAPETOWN (CP) Further re- They believe that between s.ooo gues that such a cut will be more dangerous than the lack of the extra armaments which it Is designed to provide. ONE FEATURE OS" THE AM- 1 HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PE'RRY, Managing Director a imore search into the possible exist-! and 10,000 years ago. South ence of a prehistoric iaee in ' Africa and America were one Cape Province about 85,000 yeais ' great land mass. There is a strik- similarity between relics i nnn n.nn r-jr ri rhv? Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year, am' BV Mall, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 UHOH r erlcan-British alliance, which Is I ago has been made by o f- ,.i,w,; c-t fonnH in t.Vi fttnrmhprz moun- 1 us amusing as amazing when r puDiisneu every muTirorai exccpi Sunday by Prince Rupert Dal!y New Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert After a five-month search in tains and rock drawings Stormberg mountains, Mr. covered in America. you first think of it, is that the Tories and the remnants of the old feudal aristocracy in England are much more complacent about their country's subordi BRITAIN'S WAY OUT Sawyer has returned here with Perhaps Atlantis was no my;n after all, says Mr. Sawyer. Conf erence Jtile LONDON, England. We to a rich lasting luster nate status to U.S.A. than are were spending the even-' the socialists. Sometimes In Old Timers Enjoy Air LONG TRIP Finland shipped 200 prefabricated wooden houses to Australia early in 1951. inc with one of thP e most 1 Public- and verv often ln P"" . ?, . . .. vate, the Labor back-benchers HE first attempt of the three Westerrt Powers to hreak the deadlock in the Paris Deputies Meeting j to secure a meeting of the four Ministers in -hinffton next month has failed. It seemed a grumble and cuss about Uncle miiuentiai editors in Lon don. I Sam's world dominance. j PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. (CP) I Ditf tha Tnrto. ffrtH if aadfl. r: .11. ..-I... t .i Hmnc ttwi.l roughly sensible suggestion that the Ministers , ild take out and work on those items of the agenda eh have already been agreed, without worrying, dt others, sincp there is ample agreed material bHOt HoLlsH discussion over as long a period as the four Minis are likely to be able to devote to one Confer- imrfr.ci J , .J ., , . l take indeed, some of them accumulated ages totalling more American 11 Srttata are fra"k en"gh t0 te" yU lhan 500 years h'Jd thelf llrst V h .g that the ne financial imper- airplane ride here recently at than there two was years ago?", efestiva oii ,alism worfc5 mucn like-the celebrations "You are quite wrong," he leudal system. Little lords have ..Prin(.e AIbert look,s like rows answered. -There is more antl- lheir owyn retainers under them mUe -in cfns " rone f American feeling than there has bllt they also have big lords, fJet ever been. or dukes, or kings or what-not ajler she slepped down With all due respect to my over them. Little fleas had rom the Saskatchewan Gov-frlend, who has his home-grown lesser fleas and so on, ad infl- ernment Airways plane, finger on his own people's pulse, nitum. j Sald 78-year-old Anton Reid- I still think my own size-up In other words, with the Tor- erer ..j had no iciea it woulcjjoe more right than his. I les power politics is an old story. 1 e' Fr centuries their own fore- ilule ieS3 Hij, wif6( wn0 al a .THE MOOD OF THE BRITISH lathers ruled a kingdom which lhan 7 was the junlor of tlv, people, in this year of 1951, became an empire. In that em- . d .aid sne accornpanied him seems to me one of reluctant Pire' and even outside it, Britain i tQ kee an eye on him Tne resignation to continuing as exercised world power through oWest Qup memberj at 79, was very much the Junior partner of a complex transmission belt Mrs L BuUing, lf those discussions proved to be fruitful, then r and more difficult subjects might have been with later with more chance of success. ' inn? rifiB Polishes The Soviet Government has thrown away the op-unity. The reply of Mr. Gromyko puts every- Fast irback, in effect, as it was before the three West- notes were sent to Moscow. That is, of course, the end. The Western Powers are trying again. r ; :' the American power bloc. The sj""". . British heartily dislike the world what Uncle Sam has done I situation that now exists. The without intention is to get in : 'steady drift toward world war the hub position where Britain I i three appalls them. They 'fear is- in fact. as much dependent at timns that if anri whPn that, on the U.S.A. as in earlier gea- if the Soviet Government still adheres rigidly . insistence its very recent insistence mat tne erations other countries and war rnmp. it. rnnlrt rin an as mtic Treaty is "the main cause of the worsening elations between the Soviet Union and the Three much by American blundering colonies were dependent on Brit- ain. as by Russian aggressiveness. stern Powers", then the prospect of a useful meet- AT THE TURN OF THE CEN- k BUT STILL THE BRITISH "go along" with American world fif-Af-M.' tury, the British Empire includ of the Ministers seems very small indeed. ed almost a quarter of the world ln This Russian demand affects the whole charac- Z .iL . ""i surface, almost as high a per posuiun Ul jJUiltltai iuiiuculc -to- . th ,nriri'0 nnnula- and whole purpose of the suggested conference. can think of any practical al iWNS0N Sl '';1( nhject of the Conference, as proposed by the tion. The Royal Navy dominated all seas of the world. j? We threw away our chance to , transform that into the great ternative. Here and there yoil get protests against certain details of the working of the American- -tern Powers, was that the Ministers would not world brotherhood it might have 1 discuss and debate the causes of international ion in Europe. They would also seek to remove British alliance. London papers become APPLY. LET DRY... WIPE LIGHTLY. THAT'S ALL! It's new! Johnson's Pride gives furniture the richest, longest-lasting wax luster you've ever seen on wood uithout rubbins! Real wax protection, too milk, water, even hot coffee can't mar that Pride surface. Pride contains its own cleaning ingredient. And because it goes so far, lasts so long, Pride is economical. Don't wait to try this easier way to finer furniture care. Get Pride today. ,r y "h, r,t Now under tnreat flrst from the other tv, h day which said that that Taxiim and now from Com. esscn those causes. Their real objective would be i . , i il 1 1 1L.. WITHOUT RUBBINC1, had been fined in court for twice improve relations neiween inemseives ana uie muntsm, the proud British Commonwealth finds Itself more or less a satellite to Uncle Sam. We, disturbing the peace" on a bus. f'O u1C mi7.rs h t fj h, .h baUle fQr fel llf ma been aemanaing mworj sponslble "government all over ?h"! tlt hT.. rfian art- aU, and my gue-ss is It will iet Union. Now the Soviet Government must have realized My well that no discussion of the Atlantic -aty could produce any positive result. Why, then the Russians so insistent on having it included be tougher to win it from Wall miral had been given command sreetBtnan it waa from pown-of the British navy in the At- j gtreet 'hen the' we were in Scotland, TSta UU Established Church there came ed. That the moer M par-out with anointed but Oblique UamenU wlu not fulfill ner inal '.ie agenda." There seems only one possible answer. y wish to talk about the Treaty not in any hope tlie new Johnson's llfar tsuch tajk would have any consequences or that that, it was .jomeUme6..suggc!t-, w0Tti . paritementinf ed that the U.S.A. miuht' be r, . ,j ,1.. I I discoi'(JbrJurftiltfiv i ould serve in any way to'lessen the tension. They ply see in it they can only see in it an op- old "law" of tooth and claw, 1 "driven" by the world situation to launch "preventive war" applied by rival nations' guns against Russia, but that such a a bombJ Britain can calamity waai.ui, .ci,, u.. In other wordSi rtunity for angry polemics, for violent accusations tinstthe Western Powers. Mr. Gromyko's remarks mt the Treaty in the Deputies Meetings held in only save her own hide by helping to save everybody else's, too. s 11 tne u.o. uiu au auc wuutu the war "almost alone." THERE IS, OF COURSE, A point beyond .which British will not go in Joint action with the iris make it only too clear that this is the real For NEW CONSTRUCTION and REPAIR WORK SEE GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. am.,. sSj!,c9i Kit Impose. BIG HOTEL OSLO (CP) Workmen here are U.S.A. But on the whole the La- pubtine the finishing touches to ! The whole episode, seems to reepen growing im-'ssion, based again largely on Mr. Gromyko's be- bor Party, no less than the Con- the Hotel, slated to be the larg- cni-vitiuo Party artmit-K t.hP In- c 1,- CnnHinQvia Wihpn fYl iviour in Paris, that the purpose of the Soviet Gov-nment is not in the least to lessen existing te'nsion. 215 1st Avenue West escapable necessity of the tie-, pieted, It wil lhave 343 guest up with the United 6tates. rooms with a total of 601 bed?. Even Aneurin Bevan, who a 12th-storey restaurant has a really quit the cabinet on the fine view of the Norwegian cap-rearmament issue, does not jtal. Phone 901) P.O. Box 721 at is not surprising, for the whple internal struc-reof the Soviet Empire is very largely based upon maintenance of international tension. This is a 'text for militarism and the stern repression of I : : : : : i 'ry kind of opposition and of criticism oom m uiu 'Viet nuin ;it hrtrw s ml in satellite states. Would You Pass Jiidoiiiciit without Therefore, the Soviet Government is not really Crested in any endeavour to relax international '!lsi"ii. It is, at bottom, interested rather in inten-fyinR it by finding an opportunity in a meeting of )r4'n ministers, of publicly attacking and de Live Electrically and Keep Cool Single Burner Hotplates .' 4.65 Two Durner Hotplates $8.95 Two Burner Hotplates $11.45 Writes $34.95 Hamilton Beach Food Mixer $65.95 (with Juicer) , , . ? . . j- Northern B.C. Power Co. fining the Western Powers as aggressors and war- hngers. 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