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This: till: aa for- the future, but as plans develop ) ee will n nat be: a matter of concern mer ely, the city. cauncil: or. the Chamber of Commerce, night bel in big ger cities. We—th re butcher, the fihout tra alin, 100 wiles to. do SO. » And ‘so the list-goes, including’ the per ennial a oblem of city financing on which the premier has = peén kept well informed. If our.reasons for wanting + these things. seem altogether personal, that is a | - swrong impression, There are the parasites, of | . ‘guise, but most of those who come here to live are itepared td meet the challenge of frontier life and | itfe willing to do-their part in improving it, It is not Wo: boastful to say that the pr ovince could not do without us, : | That, ag J) jy Bennett undoubtedly realizes, is the diner ‘al situation, Tf he has a few political remarks to get off his chest, let’s have them, This part of the — eguntry has’ spawned some of the finest politicians in TBC. history, (pre esent as W ell as past) and knows the : Tgnguage. f But We: inst he vil remember that “" are hidience. whig fi itfo, hear only about, pi is being at bath vf ARE Latifeone else, - We | We to hear answers to that question we fre equently pk ourselves—what about us? TRY THE | “Grand Cafe “For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDEPS DIAL Open Gam, totam, (8h nd Ave, West TO ATTEND THE FASHION SINGER "3:55 AT THE CIVIC CENTRE FRIDAY, APRIL 2.7 8:30 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME eT 5e3 Tecate SSPe*#eese 3°Fr tat er ae Eb nore Py ilpoll Skipper Missin pper Missing THE Western nations are worse off than the pro- ver'bial ship without a rud- dev. They are more like a ship without a skipper, The most striking proof of the lack of effective leadership in the ¢ group of western democracies is seen in the drift on the ques- tion of disarmament, The Soviet is being handed one propaganda victory’ after an- one at the very time when the ~ «west most needs moral victories. For years the western nations advanced certain general pro- "| posals for armaments limitation, Hong the Soviet dropped its ilong ‘drawn-out obstruction. It came pretty close to accepting the western proposals, in sub- stance. The Soviet acceptance differed only on matters of de- tail—on minor detail, as com- pared with the apparent accept- ance of the main western pro- position. But no sooner had the Soviet thus moved close to the western position than the top statesmen of the democracies he- gan to back away from their own JACKIE HARVEY erimaces as he gets a polio- saccine shot at Halifax, first Canadian centre to use the Salk vaccine last yeu Soviet Visti OTTAWA DIAR Alexandra school in Halifax. r, has started shots to 10,000 school children, Prince Rupert youngsters last year took polio shots without “batting an eye.” (CP Photo) By NORMAN M, MacLEOD e Not Entirely | The United States ambassador ‘is reliably reported from inti- VW . uv Failure ' prised—and also considerably if: 'very privately hurt—by the re- LONDON \Pi—The Anglo-Sov- ‘speech. iet communique ending the 10-! His Excelicney Douelas Stuart ‘mate circles to be genuinely sur- By WELLIAM L, RYAN ‘action to his recent Vanecuver day Bulganin-Khrushchev visit. the field of inves(ment ‘bassy staff who dropped oves ‘i ture U.S. ‘tests would be for “de- ‘| further Jand the calling of a halt to ‘madre | WHY do the western democracies | idands prior position, as if in fright! —_— is probably disappointing ta NOW, all around the world voices everyone concerned, but the are being raised for what has been for many years the main point of Soviet anti-war propaganda—the banning of all test” explosions of nuclear weap- ons, Last Christmas, His Holiness the Pope voiced a strong appeal to ban such tests. One result of the Pope's proclamation was that the U.S. Admiral Strauss went hurrying to Rome to try to con- vince the Holy Father that fu- of the disappointments, of the conferences, Britain can, iwith considerable justice, claim. victory on severa: counts, The Russians lost a propaganda least a temporary breathing. spell in the Middle East war of nerves. In the light of the commun- be. described as 10 days that fensive” purposes. * But during PUTpOSeS. shook the world. the absence of Adniiral Strauss one of his own top atomic lien- tenants resigned from his of- ficial position in protest ‘against tests and. against the building of bigger and niore des- tructive nuclear bombs, British standpoint and J i 76 j . Now, finally, Governor Adiad that of the Western world. Stevenson adds his powerful voice to the demand for a cessa- GETTING WORRIED The. joint tion of the nuclear arrns race, loaded with cliches macy, 8 of diplo- still bolsters the general: nuclear explosions. are genuinely woried that! the ! always hand as on a_platter world situation might detetior- the possibilities for such. great propaganda victories to the Sov- let? . It has been clear, for years past, that intelligent people o3 all nations were increasingly nervous about the effects of nu- ‘lclear explosions. The Japanese: Diet recently voted unanimously Against the impending U.S. test ‘explosion in the Marshall Is- areas, Almost all Asian, and West, eountries have for years been, There are no specific clamouring for a halt to all such! Mentioned for achieving explosions in Asia, ably close to a Third World War. mutual pledges, in broad gener- alities, to war, halting of the arms race, these the most influential voices have’ pected anyway. also heen raised in Lurope and! ique dealing with disarmanient thd'Bomb," the Soviet iiself’ was! British’ leaders may’ feel. thoy passing, Une U.S.A. In the race to! thing concrete. produce more and deadlier nu-| ‘The Russlans lald bare thelr clear bombs, Tt is testing nuclear! Verslon of what unrestrieted bombs all the time, ‘Lrade, unhampered by the cur rent Western e@nvbargo on stra WHY should. the: ‘Wost thus per=; tegle goods, would mean in sist in belng its own worst; Germs of hard eash to Britaln--- enemy In the world-wide pro-/an Inerease In Russian imports pagnnda wary ol nhaut $2,500,000,000 in the should have come tram the West a lang list of goods, some of ¢ years before--not years after-- it was originated in Moscow, Hist, The yest should never Jag hee: ones enn Hhad the Soviet in any respect | . when It eames io disarmament) TANGER ih - proposals, Yet that is preelsely: TANGIER ty -- SRR Pee Meee eee neo on Se Rese Heat ~ A masked Moor: AL asked Moor, what we are dalny, holwith= | selued i katte Jron an open oo, sending the fret that we have buteher shop and ran anok ina everything to gain and nothing | crowded Market place Thursday, | ‘to lose from genuine armament slashing six persons, Te made [his escape, imitation, SALE unclaimed As Shown $12,50 BATTERY RADIOS $10.99 & up Nobles 201 3rd Ave, W, times since the birth of the: elusive “spirit of Geneva.” But | Protest to it was basically arti- at the same time, it does notificial, and that advice represent all failure, from’ the had been well intentioned, frank- even |/¥ expressed, and from a source Russians appear to have most that. ‘Were both In terms of the modest results. ‘mist in the Capital apnre skirmish and Britain gained. at rupt the flow of United States current spoke only from a desire to be: helpful. No one in the Capital here who knows him questions Furthermore, his remarks sound and timely.. Every’ realistic-thinking ecene- clates that the fastest formula far ‘bringing about a devresion in this country would ne to inter- investment canital that iy so great a factor in financine the natural development “boom. ique, the Soviet visit can hardly: With these points in mind, a very substantial section of Par- ‘Hament Hill oninion is in svr- As such, the communique. adds: little to what was repeated many j pathy with the United States Ambassador, They feel that the re-action of official Caandian which | Po FRG Fz Pegs Carey statement, ; while - impression that Moscow's ieaders : ate into something uncomfort~ catching up to, and per haps | have made a start toward some. The cry to “Ban the Bomb"; next five years--and suggested: Which show up on the embargoed taught todo the same, i wn THE ETTERBOX. | PRI PT PE Ry ‘EDUCATE CHILDREN , ‘The: Editor, The communique annoiinces ‘The: ‘Daily News: JT feel that the letter sou Ms il work for lessening of published signed k ator Mall tensions, prevention of nuglear requires an answe First: T apnear to have Lees lessening war risk in the Middle misquoted in the very first pura- Fast and for Increased trade:and gvaph of her letter. cultural contacts between East fer to my letter to the } Please pee hdilor dated April 20. 1 fai to see her steps quotation. Second: My letior was yeuiten |admirable goals—but no spee= pot so much ay « motorist pha- It is only in recent months that|iflc agreements had heen ex- testing his Nehts, but asa fath- ‘of two small children who Much depends now upon how has no desire to see or he a party 'North America, much the Russians mean of to an accident hecause of ehuit- It is simply not good enough: What they say. ren playing or running on che for western statesmen to point) UK, HOLDS ENGE streets, , , ah, aba 4 ‘ ayy spde ‘ ! Downie i | \ eal and -hypoeriiea! in fisous, ‘The seetion of the commune ypc: Lam ly wie of te Hiltge Ale dening the yess kr ' “vate Mother's 7 letter, Ih is a which the Communist world-' iE evolve Wis {Usb WORMS ration that probably can oviy ge AVPALfihUS WE MOBL Vac|LeN- pe ibe C3 iat gpa chara byidldawatte:! Howe! olialy. dalling.on’ MitHielive tenn | Ol Bras -NaTO ey au meabhacley Ww avon, ae pareetl cies? wanwot. rity ‘over a ehild, Pourth: Tostigges, that parents. lake ao omore active pak ia this’ problem by cdueathve — Uyly children and by bullding a fence or retainer of sorts to prevent thelr children fron: being ap the road, Our children pave bec: laueht to keep off the ponds and Stay dn thelr vere AL jena Our fran’ pate ts broken, yer arr children sill do not yentuive cut, | Surely other childeen cy he: JOUN STORES. Bynes Ravers, : O09 Wee CrmrenTT ‘House of ‘of purely matic re-actions.” thal is unquestionably expert in finanee, should ha¥e been given a more honest and less intolerant a ore- ception, One of the United States Em- the Diplomatic Gallery of Commens whon Stuart speech was being cussed commented: “T guese dis- United States and the c people wanted was frankness of speteh, We thought that we had progrcssed beyond the stage conventional A considerable section — of House of Commons opinion is in agreement with this viewnaint, although jf is something less than heroic in its willingness te savso. On our own side we have indugeed in the past in voted erable frank talk targettéd at Washington, Recent criticism of the United States peticy of raae- ‘keting farm surpluses in a very arvence” officially. The have taken Mr. Stuart's remarks relevent examole, that we over Hon, seems fo some impariial partial: meitary Observers to suvack at athe verv least of inconsistency The & nart eneach, in cenee, Was a warning to Cannd- Jans against creating an oun. friendly aumesnhere — towards Uniled States inveitment ear ital, Tk wes oa sublect upon whieh the United) Slates arbassudar was particularly ONAbiad fo speak. since he kee both sid of it, Prom the fact tant fio is Canadian-born and speat im pertant nerled: af Wie business life dn beth Western Canad and in Ontario. te dee. Cin. diane, well gad is can etitimasdes for everythipe conpeste! with this country, And fram nis dle- buelpess backeround in he Unie ted States, he tmow-: the psy. Choloey of American flnaner os fow dnidividuads do. His sneeen Vas a comnbinedion of welletu- fentiened advies and expert or. sien, Th was made at oe thre when lis diplommiie stetn, wus only nominal due to the pre. 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Bulganin urged that’ West- er embargoes on shipment of. surategic materials to the Com- munist world “be thrown on thie. i tubbish heap.” my Millions of Britons sat th an the press conference, televised ‘from London's big Central Hall, near the Houses of Partlament, . Kivusivshov declared that Russia does not ship arms. .ta amyone, “and we would . like. there to be na shipments af all, " ! LESSENING ‘TENSION ’ Bulganin predicted that the talks he and Khrushchey. held.’ with Prime Minister Eden | dur- ing the visit. should Jead,, to a, lessening of world tension. 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