pleture: industry, ; . we | AUTOMATIC. pod ‘ONLY 5999.00 ed Oe 2 “saiardy, A 4 4 1956 of. Ciinndtan. ‘Press—Aldit : Bureau i a {tons — -Canadiiii Daily: ‘Newspaper pers: ‘atio ~ Published by: The: Prince : "Rupert Dally News Limited a J oP, MAGOR, President. oe cou. ug ‘Rates, yeer,- 88.00. : Subscription , ‘By malicipér month, |75e; “pet” By. carrler—-Per’ week, 260; per mouth, $1.00; per year, $10. 00 Authorized’ as recon ‘eines: mall tye “the, Post Office ‘Department, Ottawa vay it “i quite properly made *piationalization of the Suez ® Suez Solution | IT JS clear that the hot heads on ‘both sides have beayi| - restrained. in, the situation arising from Bgypts Canal.” The big western allies have’ clear to! ‘| Egypt that they could never tol-' erate any blockade of that most !; crucial ‘waterway Of all the! . {world | tion than wheti it bur den of alder. @ easing 7 naimbek of old: uni |0 ther'y wise, to care @. U: 9, the head of: hat’ 20 per ‘cent of. pensions: at 65 could - iy country of the: arbi- ion. nanny. Pre- 1 —Is to -be switched ..to- consumer | goods: production to -rn ‘“yment. to draw up. a program to 1130 per ‘cent ‘iricrease® ‘in Wages |- oF es the next five years and ../ the ‘more ‘living rooms in this war- ‘t But ihe commonsense of the! -tpeonie: of the*world has clamped tdown the flaming indignation of; -Ithose few who roared that Egypt | had no right to nationalize her own utilities, “That argument was downright nonsensical, Every, sovereign na- tion.on earth possesses the legal ‘power.“to expropriate- privately. |owned installations on its ter- _[ritory. An. point, of law, and ¢ even more, in. commonsense, ' Egypt had: aulte as: much legal. night to take ‘Poles Plan * Switch “(n Industry : WARSAW. (Reuters)—A “con- "| siderable part” of. Poland’s de- . | fence industry—built wp when ‘| the’ .cold’.war was at.its height |’ iio the “living standa rds of her 27, 00,-) 00. people. -- ‘A new: five-year ‘plan put far- “ward by the United Workers! “| Communist party today con- | .|tains a directive to the govern- ‘| this effect—"without, however, detriment to the defence pre- ‘| paredness , of the country.” ‘The. other “building princi- | ples” of the plan follow the “Hines. already forecast by party “tehlef Edward Ochab and Prime "|Minister Jozef Cyrankiewicz—a construction of 1,200,000 | devastated country. - But these moves to. eineliorate | the: hard life of the. masses: of: “| people in. Poland depend, it has} | been, officially, acknowledged, on ; e-|'an ‘increase of’ ‘50 per ‘cent in the!) being-eyed_ as ‘a poss- modern industrial | ed‘at the land office here this: week: oe tea leased es between: Nulato’ ‘and Koystak on the : ‘yiver find: 12 mileg: east arid West, mae The: leases were ‘taken’ by’ ‘Mrs;* ‘tar! "Henderson, "Thomas “4 . Hiestand, and ‘David: Stout; all’ applicants - being: “friendly” + to’ {he Texota ‘Oil: Co, whieh’, is. headed. “by: ollman RF Kirk ” . Johnson of Fort: Worth, Texas,’ me " " Bark Henderson; president of: the Texota oll -Corp., said here: ‘Wednesday, geologists , ‘have found “definite oll strue- “tures extending north and: south of. the Yukon: and also. 5 a ee beneath. the river ‘Itself! me meet Associated | “with Texota in the Alaska venture are actor . Inmes Stewart: and. director's Alfved Hiteheoek of the motion ~ Seip tur res" “Cod ig no ‘respector of, periéns, ‘Aci, 10: as we - No’ ae nok chure sor, st can. ltoboy the laws, rytee “For the Beit Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — = TAKE OUT ORDEPS _ DIAL a yo WHAT A PICTURE... . nf Rekigeac oe { MODEL YLD 98 Yo ‘(nin dam, to 1 asm, “O86 2nd Ave, Wet _ DEFROSTING evga ‘around town that Radio Cor- ‘such a development, {has "a long way to go’ before national income. Industrial: pro- We per must be increased by 53- | -| 57 per cent, agricultural pro- | duction ‘by 25 per cent. ; The six-year plan just com- | pleted . was aimed at raising workers, by 40. per cent and the incomes” of urban and rural people by 60 per cent. This it failed to do, “4 It was hoped to increase agri-: cultural production by 50 per. cent but nothing like this figure | was achieved, i Phonetic = lypewnter Under Study | PRINCETON, NY. wy — The! ‘word le out, Weainesday | fying to's binlld: ! Hae works: by itself You. talk. Into a microphone, and the machine types up our letter, No pretty secretary lends |* a hand, The rumors had been flying poration of Amerlea's Inbora- tories here were. working on An RCA spokesman confirmed Ihem—but he sald the project It Is suecessful, Ib still is fn the development stage by a research (eam, Not only |s lt less attractive (han a seerelary bub tls voeabu- lary isn't ag good elther, ' ‘Tha devieo, In a live-foat tall enbinet, ly a phonetle type- writer using an oloctronle brain (o memorize words, Sa far, dv hag a voeubulary of only MW words, They ares", can, you, road, It, 80, alr" and -- of course ~- "ROA" Lhrea words, eeeerenes sovenveersaveos eeevens that is Dine in Styli My the Wocdewn ‘ FOR A TREAT La Gondola Cafe OODOTOOPTIOUN IORI AORT DOTTIE OEE TIOTENACTUTIUUEOIOIOTOREOEOEDEOEEN . over the stoch of the Suez Cail” al company as Canada woul have had if the Welland Cana had been built by a private cor: ,poration, and- not. by: the gov} ernment, of. Canada, - BUT there, is all. the. world. ore moral and. legal difference be’ tween Egypt’s sovereign. right t nationalize:a public vutilily or ;her own territory and ‘the sug’ ' gestion {hat she might. ther close the Canal to the’ ships’ o- certain nations, ‘Regardless 0° the technicalities. of the law. ‘such’ a move. would ‘be an act 0: economic war—and one: of sucl: gravity that the western powers. ‘would clearly be compelled ie meet it by force. Happily, it ‘appears, at ‘the ‘time this is, writteri—ds though calmer counsel has prevailed o! or: both sides. . The Colonel Blimps, who were all for rushing off a fleet oi warships to shoot sense into the ‘impudent “Wogs”, have been ig- -|nored, On the other hand, the Reyptian government « had . re- versed its stupid practice of re- fusing British, money for the canal’s use—and that removec the main provocation | for forcible interyention. ' THE weakness. ‘of the western powers in demanding an un- ivestricted thoroughfare through ‘the Canal springs from the fact tiet they. therhselves have foi ‘seven years turned a blind. eye. to a flacrant Egyptian breach of ‘the exiseing convention, . Ever since the -‘Israeli-Arab war of 1948, Beyp. nas refused tc permit Israel’s ships to pass through the Canal, Even mort than that, Egypt has: rerused: ¢ permit the ships of ‘any nation to pass through the Canal if they |’ were carrying cargoes consigned to Israel. ternational law, and.a direct preach of the international con- vention which theoretically gov- erns all traffic through the Can- al. Yet. neither the United States, ‘\Britain,. France, - nor any, ‘othe: |’ ‘western country, ever did any- ithing effective to persuade Egypt |’ to end. this lawless embargo. So. it is rather laughable tc contrast the difference in the western attitude now. At the ‘first to British, French &’nd America) shipping what she has actuall: done for seven years to Israel shipping ‘the western govern: ‘ments talk candidly of wtima- tums or ever war, to end suc} ‘an affront. It is quite clear that it all de- pends on whose ox is gored. As to the ownership of the Canal, the question fs, primarily one for the holders of the Sue! Canal stock, From one point o: view, the shareholders will be far betler off under the exprop- ration terms announced by the Egyptian government than the: would be in 1968, when thel ' {lease would nor mally expire. “AS Lhings now stand, they art to be paid. the full market sl HO ne hares they, old t Hi ean ‘ne’n* ee mibte who would bet that those snr would be worth as much In 106r as they are In 1956, nerds rtmepecnen cat ps me INQUEST FOR CREW PORT ARTHUR (t--Provincla police sald Friday an Inques’ Will he held soon into the death of three Lakehead men In 4 headon collision Tuesday of tw Canadian Natlonal Railway frelght trains near Hurantan 00 miles west of Port Arthur The men made up the craw o one of the frelghts, Provineda police and CNR Investigator sald their reports on the nce dents were not yel complete, ‘Vitamin D prevents rekel: and helps to develop stron: hones and pood tooth, Myers ehild should have this vitamin] Hh capsule, Nad or tablet form from dirth throughout the grow Ing yenrs, oreavecsserovevererdaeorcereeer a TREAT ITALIAN DISHES OUR SPECIALTY \ | anjoying herself. ‘shouting insults, This was a gross breach- of in-.| threat that Egypt might di |: ’ DANISH ADVENTURER Walther Westborg waves on his arrival at Margate, England,;on a world cruise in an “unsinkable” lifeboat. The intrepid Dane plans to sail solo around the globe to. advertise the radically-designed lifeboat. The inventor, the deck of a sinking ship but will float after the ship has gone down, All Aboa rd B, Ce C, | Mortimore’ The Nbtle gir! stood in the:a look of pain and bewilder- middie of a suburban street,;ment contorted her’ lost face. wearing cotton shorts, a pair of} The boys swept out of sight oversized men’s shoes, andjaround another corner, _ still nothing else. howling insults with that ter- She seemed to be aged about{rible, savage cruelty thal chil- eight, but her open mouth and|dren vent on people who are oddly blank face told of a mindiweak or different. that had never grown. —_———— “She waddled along like a duck} Some of the malice may have in the big shoes, playing allicorme from the remarks of par- alone on a summer night and jenis about that little girl down {in some dim and secrt way)!the street who wasn’t quite right in the head. Mostly, however, it derived{- from the primitive past of the human race. It was part of the -Suddenly the quict was frac- tured by a group of boys who came yelling around the corner on bicycles and rolled toward the girl at high speed, ‘AS they approached, their separate cries emerged from the general clamor, They were out the unfit, hidden by Chris- tian civilization but emerging, naked and ugly, from mouths of untaught children, , As the harsh clamour of those boys rang aeross the gardens, it seemed to open in the mind a dark pit full of nameless, craw!- ing, prehistoric things. And then the ‘nolse faded “Out of the . way, away, to be succeeded by the Watch out, crazy kid.” ifaint whine of radios and tele- The flock of cyclists dividedivision seis and the plink-plonk in two and. streamed by the girl of lawn sprinklers, And the m both sides, some of the boys little girl in the big boots re- ‘Ah, what’s the matter? Ain't you got any clothes ” “You're dopey, You're Crazy in the head.” stoopid, | srushing her as they passed, and. sumed her shuffle down ‘the turning back in the saddle to | street. shout more abuse, "The gir] had come to a laalt. | 3waying a Httle in those absurd | shoes, she gazed after the boys. | Alle vance Payments AtNewHigh | | { | \ ? | Special ‘To The Dafly News ' VICTORIA— Family allowance: cecords for duly indicated th: wb) Avice ag many families entered Iitish Columbia, as left fo her: parts! ots: the’ Doniittin, | We B,.Bone, “Regional Director, | ROR eparkmendt of National Health | Sa ind Welfare, sald today, ; , ve ate During the month 640 fam-| CMDR, ERIC 2, HATINSHAW, 36, of Ollnwa, has been ap- Nes caine lo this province, with | 7 leaving, The total family | polnted to command TMCS Mlowances payments for the A Assiniboine when the new ship Is commisstoned at Sorel, nonth were a vecord $2,555,332, | Quehee, August 16, The Assini- wmileh went to 422ad4 children n 199,875 families, holne and the recently Jaunch- Old age security payments for } july tolaled $3,801,772, for 05,042, destroyer ensloners, AWTS AR ae Ht shall he unlaawtnt foray person (eo reniave any barricade or sien, (ocdrive ar prepel any veliele in mon, throw or aver iy street ar avenue closed te Geattio whilvt (hit street or avenie ts under con. dtyuotlon or during naphul apertdlons, Byery street or avenie shal) he deemed etosed to Craffle upon whieh there appears any notlee by the elly engine per stating (hat auel street ar avenie or any portion thereat is closed, Muy person violating (hts ordinance is Hatle ton Musto penlly of KNOOO and costs, CITY ENGINEER CIEY OF PINCH RUPEE, i fwandering in Claud Sorrenson, claims the craft need not be lowered from ! | ! i 4 ‘ “Armed Pair Lead Police’. 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