- - ..... ... r rrince Rupert Daiiy News i Tuesday, January 2U. 1953 Ouldoor id stuff Truman, in Last Speech, SJ7I5 uve wr !( ' ' " ' . . . with Marty Predicts Fall of Russia ,.. ... e'v t i i A , " ! WASHINGTON (AP) Retiring President Truman predicted the Soviet's aggressive schemes will collapse, sooner or later, under the growing weight of the free world's defences. Quite recently there have been two minor but disagreeable and avoidable accidents to ladies in our rommunity. Each of these ladies had happily accepted the offer of rifle instruction on firearms equipped with telescope sights, but their mentors had failed to explain the meaning of "eye-relief." Consequently these neophytes In a farewell address from the noivMs the amayng BALANCED RIDE ! holding the right of reporters to aaii the President questions in open meeting. It's important to a democracy, Truman said, that "every medium of communication between the citizens and tMAMCI Umt ftOLV UUUKM bINM HICK . IALANCIB OklH)l JOUNCI White House, the President .salt' this collapse will lead to a new golden age to an era of spreading world nuthority, and of peace "as far ahead as man can see." Truman took over the country's radio and television networks for a personal, sometimes t motional, review of his eight turbulent years in the White House. He pointed to dangers ahead of a possible new world war that would dig the grave of Western civilization and of its each received a nasty cut above the sighting eye from the telescope. Let this not happen again lest we lose these pleasant scholars. Among the specifications listed in the pamphlet which generally accompanies a telescope sight when purchased there :to-pcars this seemingly peculiar word "eye-relief." Usually thi-; is from two to five inches, and tt'mtmifmm-, ii i i I U in mmm i mmi m m ilskm mmn mmi i n - J - ) r.APT. J. Mr.tlOVlULK of Victoria, is comma.Jder of the transport department's weather ship, the Stonetown. f!ie vessel is one of three floating weather stations whh'h tale turns at patrolling Station p, 1.C00 miles West of Vdiicimver in the Pacific ocean, collec'i"? weather data and making fo:e-casls. in brief . . . ! their government, particularly ! the President, be kept 'open as '. far as possible." He went on: "This kind of news confer-, i. nee where reporters ran nik any kind of question they can t dream up dirently to the President of the United Stsces-1!-, lustrates how strong and how I vital our democracy Is. There Is no other country in the world 1 where the chief of state submits to such unlimited question." !.V-" ''' ', Communist enemy alive. CLIC.1KS IMTtl) STATES He disclaimed for the United States any will to provoke such a conflict by hurling ultimatums or by using terrible new weapons: "Starting an atomic war is totally unthinkable for ra- merely denotes the distance! ' from the shooter's, eye that the telescope should be held, in order to gain tly greatest j cmount of light within the tube.1 If the sight is held too far from I the eye, the .''hooter's position! is strained and the internal reticule is not. clearly visible. In ! th" other case, the danger of TC"' vfW r.i " "i i .. Nalhfc" " n .- rrnA n"o i '.,... BUDAPtST (CP. Hungary todavjtmnal men." announced the arrest of Laics ' He called for complete public f HuntarV support of his successor, Dwight community. A one-s-r- the shooter stays within the "eye-relief" zone. While on the subject of shooting instruction, would suggest tence communique said pe'' -e "found considerable quantity ol dollars and SWss francs'' in' v home of fctoeckler, who wa.-. ascribed as a "former industrialist." Sioeckler has headed the lew-ish Church of Hungary s:"ce tr.e end of the Second Wc.'i W.n. D. Eisenhower. i Finally, the outgoing President ended his valedictory with a gentle: "Good night and God bless you all." As he did so, Mrs. Truman and Margaret appeared on either side of him for the TV cameras. HUM ADVICE Truman's last address from the office he vacated today came only a few hours after he FOR HIGH CLASS PRINTING IN 1953 As Always PLACE ORDERS NOW Dibb Printing Co. that the gradual sque-e-e-e-ze ' of the trigger be greatly em-1 phasized, because I have know' beginners iwho have little! knowledge of ballistics i wji. actually believed that a good f.iv.'it null on the trigger helped, to speed the bullet on its wav! ! smoother, even en the roughest road Pick the roughest road. G t the new PImotith a wotkinit. You'll d srover the moothnest yOM w'Hikl onl tpt in more enix-nne tar I It's Biilawvit thrre a.s j()jir',l mil ajinil p,tr atlJirit,! iuw. 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