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By carrier—Per week, 25%; per month, $1.00; per sear, $10.00; et i 0 Hy inail--Per imorith, 75¢; per.prar, 68.00, " . suthorizel AS _second class mall by the Post Office De partment, Otts on we ‘Airing Forest Management A, T THE recent Trick Loggers’ Association meet- ing in Vancouver, G. I. Perey of Alaska Pine and “Cellulose Ltd. had some remarks to make about for- “est management which, because of their reasonable upproach to a knatty pr oblem, deserve attention. "This is What he said: “Qn the subject of forest management: I shouldn't open my mouth, but I’m going to anyway. ! win most interested because of ‘two gootl reasons ‘hich are quite close together, Tirstly, my father spent all of his lifein the woods—I have already cpent half of mine there and [ have two sons who have a 50-50 chance of following, plus a daughter who could make a good logger's wife. Secondly, I iclieve under full sound management the loggers will enjoy the greatest stability and greater activity than » experienced so far, “Ty just criticise the present scheme is not quite enough and to the people who made it must go full ‘credit for this as years go by, for it was a most im- portant move us the first step in the right direction. As to the scheme itself [ think there i is little wrong that a few small adjustments won't correct, but these must be made, The basie trouble seems to be in the administration. The fact that we have been unable | “go work oul a satisfactory compromise on a question us busic as scaling is in itself enough evidence of this, “It is my own opinion that we have been going wrong with too many people approaching the job “from different sides, each with his own idea and in- sisting that his idea is hest. What do 17 think? =I ‘think it is all one job and should be managed in a democratic way. Call them what you like, but I’m ~ thinking of a president and a board of directors for the forest industry. The president should represent dhe government, or if you wish the people, the dir- «ctors should come from the best men of the indus- | try and allied associations. In fairness to men who have worked hard on the matter so far, it could pos- sibly be said that the industry wasn’t ready for that | hefore, but I think it is now, In any case in the future we must get ow whole forest management effort administered from a com- mon level out in the open, and I’m confident we'll do it.” _ Whether or not his idea of a president and , board for the forest industry has merit, Mr. Perey ‘is to be commended for trying to get rid of some of j the mystery that surrounds the forest management | ‘top Nazis, ever did get Jt through | thelr heads that the nature: of} ‘issue, Evidently he takes this view even with the ‘realization that the position of his own company would. get a general airing. It is to be hoped that ‘the royal commssion now studying the. subject .will [As I See It “4 Ebnove “ me Philpt Ribbentrop Memoir Ottawa, in the months im- mediately preceding the Kirst World War? In his memoirs, published only a few months ego, the late For- ieign Minister of Nazi Germany 'poch-pochs that {dea. What would there have been to spy on jn the Canada of 1913 and 1914, ‘he asks? But as he had “the run” of the ‘official home of the then Gov- -ernor-General the question 45 not ‘entirely fantastle.' + + + .THE Ribbentrop book Is a slim ! Httle volume, of 212-pages, It -was actually written’ while Rib- ‘bentrop was in the shadow of the gallows. ' It is interesting, and maybe in. structive too, brcause It shows 'so clearly the inability of th: Nazi German mind to under- :Stand the minds and hearts of ithe leaders or people of “Eng- ‘land,” the British Common- ‘wealth and the western democra. icles generafly. i For instance, until the day of this death Ribbontrop never un- ‘derstood the nature of the bond ‘which tles the British Common- wealth together, He informed his boss Hitler that the freedom’ enjoyed by Canada and the other ;Cominions was really fictitlous— jand that “England” still effec- ; Uvely controlied Canada and ‘other such countries through the ‘ Governors-General. But that farcical fallacy was ,iust a small illustration of the: ‘kind of thinking that made the: top Nazis make the gigantic mia. ; ‘takes they did make. Hitler really thought that hej could get an alliance with “Eng- “tend.” ‘Ribbentrop book that the great- -est dream of Hitler's life was an alifance with the British Empire. | In return for a “free hand” to! “build up his new order in Europe, i Ultler would gladly have “guar- | anteed” the British Empire. Neither Hitler, nor: the other: WAS Joachim vori Ribben.|. ‘trop a spy, right here in| It is obvious, from the| REPRLE 1S ALL siti down the care ‘of’ the*blast. IS left of a restaurant a \d apartment, above it at Long Branch, a Toronto suburb after a violentéxplosion. This aerial vie 7 shows where a famjly of six and two other per- sons vere hurled’ trom their beds after the bla! Piremen were not "medley able to pin B rules of practical politics wai, your MP nlivays. tries to. ohserve ls to never say “no” ‘to the re- possibly avold, It. o ot wt f I itario Liberal MP's came close to! + |velng forced to give.a: flat tum.! ather day when the latter de- manded tha he {the MPy.g were instituted made such, gn ine 7° which ‘should be automatle,: Sat: mighty’t be quile within his nower to double payments which * the voter: ‘shrewdly: “suspected | SMO RRS ms eetcsinntt me nee apeiron gel FRED JONES curveya the wrecked Interior of his store, across : Fish Detective 1 ‘in a highly specialized sense for 'Board In Ottawa. ‘and the, selentists who work un- to do as he’ suggested? From sheer’. po, flash of Inspitatio the voter” how an “Then the thing VANCOUVER (CP)~A man who! to hive’ three has been ‘a top-flight detagtive | tf 4 MP."“told" “Tn that Way-younll' gat”. more than .20-years leaves here LO pres awa in March to become special tech. | Relating the. Inclient ste nig nological assistant to the chalr- parliamentary. colleagues tater, the MP commented: "I don't man of the Fisheries Research. know if he will vote for me next election, but at least “1 dldn' say ‘no’ to him.” m oh, . * A number of tite. MP's. report “British Columbta’s giant fish- erles Industry has many reasons to be thankful to Dr. Neal Carter. der‘him at the Pacific Fisherjes Experimental Station, , Vancou- Ver, They. designed the refrigerator car now used on Canada's rall- ways for transportation of flsh. They opened up a new Industry with the discovery that halibut oll is 80 times more potent tn vitamins than cod-liver ol. And they found a way to extract the oll economically, months pressure for an inctéase In the scale of government social service. payment has been defi- nitely gaining isomentum, “As the general price level rises, the cLuxary Steomer SAILS: FOR. the street from the restaurant and apartment building which was reduced to rubble following the explosion, Heavy concrete | blocks and other debris were hurled through the front of the (CP Photo) Store. 4 os ; Jcyer at Prince Rupert, nine years Dr, Garter, slim and wiry, and | j kept far fitter than most men lof 52. by extensive mountalneer- ‘ing: in B.C., has been director of, the station. since - 1993, taking’ ' and inter nediate ‘Ports before that. station moved ‘9 One of the moth, elementary’ rota menv's the shrinks, *. 0} quest of a oeent iC he gu Heclpliny af sd benetielay But one of the ‘Northern™ On.” ment. et, state {musv and double the. faraily p plezeen | owance ratés, The voter’ sald. When” they that the Increase in the: price {!P2vlation ; vel since the Baby bonuses: first. ae a crease a matter of simplé"justice |84° they power fo When the M.P; suggested that tee latlonary were fixed by, act.of: ‘Parltamen ta that he wea being-aiven the ola! The. run-around treatment. Heated: that It ly he demanded to kriow. wheth- ‘with. the er or not the MP way prepared: would deal It arose, The politica instinct the rise tn prig the MP ‘shied:away from what if: giniual, Dr. Neil Carter sou hteet inet Posted To Otfawa rt ie do. gf the. tinf tren," lon’ “oth nhatituerit. fagory" byte that over secent? weeks:..and Ty Pringe George hi VANCOUYE “a ue Was ¢ Work Sh Bantorizeds Rough de) Second U 5 Atomic Sub {Varcouver, det investigation are: Among. the problems atill une “Why do’ some salmon stay red if ‘me To Be Launched This Year’ Wd Gee came eme WASHINGTON w—The second ing since June, 1953, On the b§s-| | :their Ideology made it uttérly | Ameriean nuclear submarine, the (6 of itime renyised fot buildin ‘impossible for Britein to enter | Sea Wolf, probably wit! td bath Kft eyes htt ‘ ee f. , walt! lan ‘alliance with them, In other: ! words, the top Nazis regarded | three months. lod ‘the British Emplre as first, last, . provide the answer he | is looking for. wet . fa “ : oa Sh AM a REFLECTS a ra “and. REMINISCES y “&, ‘end ail the Ume a mere power | ‘Nautilus, with improvements in; - “mechanism. They just could not | design and an atomic engine of “thle #8 fhould the, ways t New i tahdos; abi tye il ini ' Cc 2 e n The sister of the 3,000 Yon May. gme 4 tin If the Nautilus pattern {5 fol- ched within the next two or: see that the real tes of the Em- jditforent type, has heen a abuild- Jlewbd, the Sea Wolf will have plre were the bellefs in justtes, | freedom, mercy, humanity, com- passion, So--when Hitler's overtures for | we Tt doesn't follow that going witness. " Maurice Bolsvert (L) an alilance were rebuffed he des fhopping is just the same every- “What would come from his evi-. ewhere. Take Prince Rupert. Us-|dence would be a long and hor-j hate at wit he called veloped a phobia of fury and | waptlly. a4 woman's arms are brim-irible description.” Said Sena-| land’s governess-iike attitude.” maing with parcels from chin toitor C. J, Venlot, a doctor: i its a long way home on wa The dollar may not go as far'G! appendectomy.” adoday as it did years ago, but it! gpcttainty goes faster, This Is of- | oe confirmed, | Pe meenee ome one toe: ane “The + hangman is not going to tell us cot, at least three nulsances—-/if 4t look two, three or thirty: Mbach very verbal—and threaten- minutes before his vicllm was! German pact of 1939 and the | ng rain, idend, As a surgeon i don't tell: later developments. fa -——— ‘anyone when I've made a mess “Eng- | + 64 the book deal with the Russo: : ‘ald all the world, Including Hit. -ler, that Moscow might be ready The vice-presidental party--i for a deal with the Naals, After: /Nixon and sn that--loft Wagh- | secret ane Teen was oo ‘Aamion thf tek to enjoy isthe, song 10 mate, the te A medical journal reports pata an‘cointrles for a month, wPhewhil othing: asi (nfaed 25 per cent of women are oyer-' Favorite mid-winter lands are!in a single day, ‘There are amus. ght, This, wo presume, Is 1a the Indies, Bermuda and Hawall.| ing bits, especially in refercnee goon {igures, a etaltne eretened 'patronage, ° “Sent problem for the man whol js handy around the house, cee ent sem St ’when capital punishment was the cholcest selection, peubsldercd, was 0 closed acenston, | ln other words, hanging re-! evw eee wee eee IL remains to be seen whether; And each never Jacks abundant to Stolln’s eryptle answers when Honolulus’ climate: titers. envoys expressed the wy There's never any unemploy- is rated the world's best, There MF own is the winter, aswell as the sum. ‘mer tourist, and sometimes tts iNot so casy to describe truly: The rerent meoting at Ottawa, which one is required to make hope the two cowntries would Always remain friends, The book makes crystal clear one thing: Hitler profoundly hat. ed and feared Communism, but “he had a tremendous admiration for Btalin, as a leader, This cheeka in neatly with: i Mains uncertaln. Here's what ai the new Russian regime will keeps what Warry Hopking reported: ‘few of our pubiie folk feels "None! the told war in the deep freeze. ‘from Tehran—that Stalin had CHEESE EATERS ‘Norway elma (he LO ui would object ta attending | \ yi hahying Wf it would attend a! " * Rood purpose.” Mrs, Ann sbipley eth) Temiskaming. "Hearing the 1 uurnelves and vary eruel to Uhe” 1954, at 1814 pounds per capita, oo ie ces ee en ea i‘ 4 Y ‘ i Floor Coverings OPOEOTOOEOE COOOEOTOIEOEOTOINOROORUITCS ov Seo The Huge Stock " of 1 Yardage Congoleum In Tho Latest Patterns ond Colors PRICED TO FIT YOUR BUDGET ety Weoevererooreererorsooorreoe+ed sa saa _ PHONE 3014 : Ye iv ae he ecerom agains 2 tree | GORDON & ANDERSON | SS ‘en almoat equally high opinion ‘of Hitler, calling him a man of; reat enpacity, but, mited In- * + + MTHERE is some unintentional + humor tn thls book too, It closes with a warning to the world about the danger of Rus. sia and Communism, Yot Rij. hentrop's whole hook ta about the hey part he played In arranging tho Russo-German donla and how he’ hegged and beseochott his Fuchrer to make pence and more deals with Rusaln after Btalingrad, world's; telligence,” « hungran would be gruesome for highest cheese consumption tn! J Whet launched ‘the framework “End some other components—al- {hough not the fuel lond—of the ‘atomic furnace, when canited, and sone bir a pale? Co 15 there a, way ‘to “preat teh SSIS with, antiboitics to stop them: going ‘stale? | ET ey B sane Since f NATIONAL gn Dr. Carter is. confident that in time the constant probing of the rect solution. on mene Howard Asks tea at cao” ifishy facts will turn up the cor- » Le orp Stalin's speech of March, 1939, (ported Thursday night, © Hea In Aunt M ystery Vial ‘In Royal City 4 home -— somewhere - a small; Port Arthur. by, prospeclot John Lfeardmore,‘ Ont 1h Ns nena of te as ‘ me . wi —_ = Pe penal ‘Vlal shipped from Port Arthur tp the | Chalk River, Ont, atomle works for analysis. “4 time. tt was fhourht at first that | | MacDonald's vial conlaned. mr radium, then somecno auggosted It meht be nothing more’ than (/ some sort of fluorescent powder, iA-xoures clore to the Port Are ithur Investigation sald Werdned- ‘day (t 18 "a salt made from: Naqvy iwator and more or: le flor mont." vate pos cre ee EN Let sate apa girly troy scaaemnannneminin mma 1st “Tune up. ne WINTERIZE -NOWE ® Complote Motaer A land-based model of the Sea | Wolf's engine ws started ot} i West Milton, NEW WESTMINSTER, ne. Ithe General rlectile Co., under ~- Matthew Prantner thinks he:contract with the United States i THE moat revealing chaptera 1 j stil] has in his New Westminster ; Atomic Energy Commission. Precmadly that test olant—a ivint which 1s betleved to contein |copy of the one that wil! be In- itadio-nctive powder, i, wis re- {stalled in the Sea Woll-—is about ready for trials, if not actually The vini !s belleved aimilar to {in operation, The AEC find navy one turned over to the ROMP’ at jrefuse to say, mt nuclear power nl nt-in-the Me he ‘sone’ quae Naytilus, bulltiby, We4 beridhs nd ete t he ‘Bleotrie Corp, i the * Heactor’ ‘Is Ahelng | Worlf {a an “Intermediate” ro- actor, Tho AEC and navy decided at ‘the outaet of the nuclear aub- MacDonald sald he got it from ‘marine program to build both the Dutch underground dtring jlypes and then decide which de« the Second World War. Prantner :sign was the more efficient and was a wartime budy of Ma@Don- |casler to operate, ‘The Nautilus old and got his vial at fhe same has been winder trial since Inab ‘month. WIN not he ready until the apring Of 1950. » dn 1953, by For Webster Increased Indemnity, . 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