ner *n.0 00; a ‘year, “810, 00. scper. year, 88.00 =” Hast. Office - ‘Department, outa re: oe “That: oversight Was! “the: ‘Gen : _}scale armies” Will. ever. again. play “ye eh A Now along: come ; Jot the arguments I was. “trying: to “itically’ to re-organize, her. entire x. ‘suggests that ‘conventional: land ve tarmies: ‘can never ‘again ‘play.the same decisive. role hat Mey play) “| IN. FAIRNESS to’ General: ‘sim on £60, ‘foresees :the ‘relative: decline olin the importance of : armies andy ~ Jeiplineds:. ‘nation- e.. deal - with | “the® si 3 would. ‘arise. : “But ‘there. ‘is noth- = Ling: inthe: “public utterances of Ab Gen. “jneed* for. a new: tybe. of defence force, .|defence ‘force’ whose main: duty pe 8 Are ‘Armies ou?” | | WROTE in’this space Saturday about a 2 remarkable oversight i in ‘Lt, Gens Guy: Simonds’ campaign for for conser iption ‘in. ‘Canada eral’s failure to show that large: the same ‘part: that, they formerly ie et hence: the make. ‘Prime Minister Eden-an- nounces Britain’ s Intention dras-’ defence::force- program. - Edens y ed. in’ the ‘past. -onds," it.may be: true. that:he, ““It'is certainly. rie that, in’ the ' event of: nucléar-. war, we would need a-wéll, trained and well dis- ide force to tuation © which Simonds, : ‘to date,” to. ‘prove « that'~-he,” “recognizes ,the bed: i “One. obvious need | is. for'a home “| would. be to. maintain: order in 3 | the: situation: ‘which. would follow ran sam on en bomb. -era;: nada a byn nuclear. No “doubt this is: ‘true. In: the. early years: of:.the: H:: never needed to fear actual large- -scale physical. -invasion— though this country may. well be the target for: nuisance raids or airborne “landing ..to.. put: our northern. “installations. out of business, . Surely. these: are. _ questions which should: be: threshed” Guy Simonds * could. not - only. have their say but: ‘be: crossexaminéd by. competent persons.. AT. WASHINGTON, some’ of the “keenest minds appear - to ‘he- lieve’ that: large: scale expendi- tures:on’ the old- fashioned. army and navy, units, are: wae of money;* :- They figure that, the. Anter- continental missiles’ will: be’ the decisive weapon ‘of the near:fu- {ture. They claim ‘that there: is a. possible. available electronic device called. SAGE, which can be installed to intercept and: shoot down even. missles travelling: at speeds with: which ,the present day radar. sets ‘and other defen- sive mechanisms. cannot cope.. change - in. the weanons of war. “The real question is what size of an army does a country like Canada now. need for the type ofa war we’ might” be called -on to fight; and. exactly » “how: should: that.|: are .farmy ‘ -be trained. and: ‘aquinpes: : orthodox : ‘thinking an. among the ‘brass hats’ in: the}: western world was that: Canada : steep L SE (LANE EA a espe “THE MAID OF THE MIST Il, Frank LeBonde, wife of thes builder, at the. ‘building yard below the : R orl Som Be ~ PARLIAMENT - Due to various circumstances incompleteness of title to the land, etc., the Village of Stewart was, ‘unable last year to use the small’ grant of $10,000 voted -for Pr esident whole, for this reason, ed ‘tariff. coricessions on their airstrip, I am glad to say {million worth of goods and that this amount has re-aypear- granted’ concessions on . $180 ed in. the supplerhentary esti-/million—. ‘Hence, “Canada has made a better showing than at past meetings of the GATT.” Perhaps some progress, though | . mates, tabled this month. a new “cruise ship. for Niagara Falls, 4g christened by. Mrs. the falls: It joins a-sister ship : launched last. “July. They replace ‘two crulse, ships’ burned : ‘April 22, (1955. (CP. Photo)... ~ ByE.T. APPLEWHAITE, MP. Skeena : rae the “Canadian thing else he: sald was going to Exporters ‘Asgoelation; expresses apply strictly to his constituency. satisfaction ‘with the deals as a In: other words: he only spoke |. “Canods'! about things he had a full know- $300 ledge of—a practice not always followed here. He proved to us clearly that gold mining is is rather the major and basic industry - in Timmins, and that Canada -as a whole received dividends - from Emergency. Gold:- Mining | Assistance Act far in excess” of ; We aot quickly, effieien(ly (lo give your furs safe. Sum mer storage, ‘ Fy saa ae vi. BILL SCUBY’ Ss. FUR STORAGE": * ‘PHONE SH2 00! hte dye certainly slow, in the efforts to make the ‘At- lantic Treaty Association more effective ‘in cultural, ‘social and "|information dffairs. Further,The last. speaker. in this. long - |conferences were held during !debate was my, old friend and is being made Assistance Act. will. be in effect through - passed that measure on June 13, The Emergency. Gold Mining 1957. ant? 1958 We the small under the Act. - amounts. expended | It. all boils’ down to. this: .we are in a period | ‘of: revolutionary former. room-imate, Karl Eyre, April -by the/NATO study com- | MP’ for Timmins, a leading gold- mittee in Paris. Various matters i\sible. of, the broken: strands of a - | Simonds that” considerable. land |’ ‘ave, as much. as ‘possible from the | general: ivreckage : and” to try -to]:. e scencccnrevoessnecsoncenere sense knit. together. as. ‘many ‘aS. POS~ shattered sdclety. © FIELD. “Marshal “Montgonméty “-geems to... agree: with: General |. armies: are still.a. necessity. Dur- ing -his., ‘visit, to. ‘Vancouver,. he summed: ‘up ‘the. Situation: with his ‘customary. “punch: { VItiwas to the effect ‘that, H-bomibs or. no -bombs,”. -eyery;.. country. * still eded van army to; prevent an |. * land old- fashioned. thinking could be our. deadliest, enemy.” : evcrenvereegecstercnerecsbeneees : = al Aboard of President Eisenhower... dential. - “By G ‘E. MORTIMORE — \ The * “Chicago «. Dally. News| (which has: -been averaging digestive .. tract, danger points and detours clear- ly marked, _ .. 1 April . ‘27th, , were discussed ‘and finally, on producing area: representatives of Ontario, In a practical down-to- the National Centre of Foreign earth: speech, Mr. Byre pointed. Trade and of the trade unions out, the value: to. Canada as a of -industries met. to discuss NA whole, TO- common in infrastructure; communities. I was in the Chair and the mechanism of inter-, when he spoke, so, knowing our national bidding. On March 26) years of friendship he started ‘lat Bonn there was formed the his. remarks ‘with; “Mr. Chair- ‘German’ Atlantic ‘Society, Inc,;man, I hone you will not call - Millions of newspaper readers whose aims include “to promote, me to order too often.” He sald and television watchers are now the establishment of a European} acquainted: with the inside story Community. within the frame-jnot want too much repetition work: of the Atlantic Comm-.and that there were others ‘who unity.” All persons or societies | were probably more qualified to jwho agree with its aims can speak .than was he. Personally, eight Eisenhower’ stories daily) japply. for membershin. It is ex-:1 doubt whether any Member in published ‘on its.’ front: page':-|pected that this society will be ‘the whole: House has the prac- -smal] road map: of the :presi-|admitted as a member of the |tical knowledge of gold-mining with | Atlantic: Treaty -Association - this. that Karl Eyre has. He wanted | month. ‘ ~ Fens as. Knight session ‘of its land; ” ‘enemy: ‘from taking. physical. pos- i. This: niggardly- coverage. was | bettered by some other papers, which showed a panoramic view | Queen In vests ‘lof ALL the ‘president's insides,’ I understand that Associated to file'a special report from near the appendix, but. the Jnternal ‘security bureau wouldn't’ give Press tried to sénd a man down - Thc: doctors, lawyers, b jen andever pipe, smoker's. ‘The Lord factically been. relegated to':ob- $ ie orders in that t mal, ld . ine er Sha sald th t qf ible, Meaty”. {Mien aa forested ° mountaln grates ‘n-southeastern B,C,, 86 1 miles north of Revelstoke where A | the Columbia noW Is only a Anat row viver: “the story anvil rm is hoped alto, Ps. st Ma. cont: has, Been astimated £$247,000,000 by Clon, AVG. L MoNaughton, chairman -of the International 3 Joint Gomis federa): resources minister Jean Lesage and Premier Bennett In Victorin July-4 will apen the way for BOL la launch the protos cs == Gowne 2 BY AIR? | a _ rena TILDEN: AVIS! "ea at be ay port ts 40 enn ~ - cal your focal | THDENeAVIS : station: hofore, You go, and & smart new car! ; wil bo walling for you whe: oh you get off the plane, Yours fora few hours, days or weeks, 1 AT hho cost Tone than. you nvay Vi thilnk = as Jfitle as $4 fora \2 «buat day, plus 8¢ a. mile =, SS “and hat Includes gas, oll and ‘Insurance, Mike the most of -, your (Ime + enjoy the comfort nd conventence of your owt” een when nwiy from. home, ~ Phone, TILDENSAVIS right awny “(0 reserve: a,car iunywhere in the world, ey Vlei rontescar a i “4 ovADw can wih THLDEN"’ svere uv, 624 3rd Avonue Wost ~ ho 2188,' \Princo Ruport ‘ -| Queen, Elizabeth today. buckled “land expected’, the meeting of ‘| lines of the Knights Compan. WINDSOR: : England (Reuters) fl Jewelled ‘garter: around the left knee of her prime-wilnister, Sir Anthony. Eden, investing him as: a night’ of the Most Noble Order’ of the Garter, the oldest ‘European order of chivalry. _ In a ceremony: more. than 600 year's old,. ste ‘also invested two other new Knights of the Order, Far) Attlee;: former, leader of the ‘Labor: party” and: ‘prime minister | from Ie ig unit) 1951, and Lord ~ | ren aD, pion of Dubin ON sabi TE aR RG Sil wna invested ng 0 Tenlgh of the Garter two years ago,’ was. one ‘of Eden's supporters today, The formal investiture tollowetl cone |forring og the award on: Eden last year, — ‘Jn the throne room of Wind- sor Castle, the Queen, wearlng a royal blue mantle, the Garter on: her arm, a plumed, floppy blue hat and blue sash and St. George medallions, summoned the new knightseclect, Sle had returned from a state visit to Swoddn only.n few hour's before. Eden, jn morning dress, Jad the way, passing through: the Jiona of tho Order and thelr him clearance, street’ knows more about the president's than he does about the St. Lawrence seaway, m, " Hite Th . Nevertheless, the man in the alimentary canal American reporters, forgetting thelr grammar, are ending every sentence with a colon. We Canadians are an old- {fashioned lot, Only the outsides of ow statesmen have : been ea in the newspapers 80 minister, of’, trade. A 1d: Eton ids rage ‘Last Sunday morning T attend- Io ed St. Andrew's Presbyterian | | MIAMI, Fla. (M— The Miani Church here. The reason for this ‘annual action on my part was| ‘that the service was conducted . by guest preacher, Rev. Dr, E. A. ; Wright of Duncan, B.C. who was for several yeu. at Pringe nu- pert. ’ The recent months of bargain- ing among countries subserib- ing to the General Agreement on, Tariffs and Trade have hrought results, as far as Canada is con- cerned, Here and there in a wide range of items of small importance ts found an Iden thal would make a difference, D. B. Gillesple, | |. Feo ydoraniert and ue ‘Yeader of the: opposition (as his erlties sug- gest) may. have an enlarged apleen, but nobody has yet pho- tographed these features of the, politica) landscape. Diagrams of the Trans Can- ada pipeline have appeared In the press, but the Internal tubes of our poliliclans have never heen publlely mapped, Are they trying -to hide some- thing from. us? 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