4 Fe oe ee eel et ence ee ee ee ee SEEDERS Te OTTAWA DIAR) » Current reports in “House of | Hament is acbually in session , Commons circles are (9 the ef- | would be regarded as a serlous ‘feet that the government doesn't affront by many MP's, In fael 1 intend to submit the imminent such taetles coneetyably would Russian trade trealy to Parlia- cause far more of a turmoil than iment for ratifiention, bul (hat the treaty itself will sttr up ifs ‘the document will be made ef- ib is brought into the chamber...” ‘fective simply by appending the + ‘signature of External Affairs f i Minister L, B, Pearson. (ote! Chee By NORMAN, * ” M, MacLEOD" Voss "9 oe bee ‘ 7s 7. % we ve ows} aper devoted th n ew Vern jinid’ Central ul ane 1 aa e se: ; Nadinn.-Press—Aud|t ‘Burenu of Clker inti i Dally Newspaper 4. ‘ : eee ANS Thea Nhe Prince Rupprt D isin, $10.00 spuiiding” ‘of Price Rupert thy ME, RE MAGOR, resident, : Hoey Suibseifipptgn aka tes ; “Hy. carrier-—Per weeks, Bor! pa monte BIO. 3 > By: mal}—-Per month, Tbe!" “per year, $8.00 _ : ts ‘second’ ‘elas: mall by the Post. Office Department; Oblawa Elin ove . Philpott The only reason which has Been suggested for the govern- . ; , S| The reports haven't been con- : ment n-o-b ‘submitting . the THe. US... News and M ifirmed, bul they have received | treaty to Parliament is the pos- ‘way ‘ VWeeld | Wye publication in sections of the - sibility that the Russians might: ee a part ties as presidental candidates . Weeld: Re port has pub: 1 | Montreal press, Asa result, they ‘build up the rove for propa-"” everything Po nts | in ‘that diveetion— lished a masterly special ‘are creating no. small storm ‘ganda purposes. or Uhe MP's edition which deals at ‘amongst MP's vigilant to safe- through House Speaker Rene Beaudoin, are in reeelpt of an ‘invitation (o. visit: the Sovial- I Stale during the coming Sum- mer, The invitation hasn't been: dizeussed formally as yel, But ParHamentary sentiment is res. garded as generally favorable to ils aceeptance, Nob all Parlia-. imentarians would go, bul a reps resentative delegation would he ‘chosen, guard the rights of Parlament, : See length with the Mc- , Lean and Burgess scandal in Britain. So far as I could discover there was no. direct conclusive evidence that these -two mer }were outright spies for Russi during the many years whick they served in the British For- cien Office, But there was over- c- whelming evidence that they were moral degenerates and all- round ‘bad actors. with record: i dpe eee i Tho trade treaty itself isn't ‘Fan issie in the avitation of the | IMP's. Actually, the. pexcenbare | ‘of the House of Commons which | ‘thinks that a Russian trade deal : ils a good idea is probably over- iwhelming, Indeed, there are ‘some MP's who hold to the view- ‘point that if the nation eon- : ifined its diplomacy to trade! ‘here is the suggestion that. ideals it couldn't make a mis-ithe government is apprehensive. take-—no matter with whom it'of the propaganda effect which ‘did business. Their reasoning isi might be produced if Parlament YOUNG. BRITISH COLUMBIANS attending the Youth Training school at the University of B.C, -spent an educational afternoon in the British Colunvbia Bullding of the Pacific National Exial- . that would have earned ther dismissal from. almost any res- bition at Vancouver recently, The building in open free to the public daily and contains not only | the giant relief map of B.C., but also the Lipsett Indian Museum and government and indus- that in order to do business with ! first ratified a Russian trade ia people you have, to be, at peace breaty and then sent a friend- , with thém: consequently, “Aie>ip delegation to Soviet Land j trading basis represents a very, fj mecintely afterwards, Th ‘long step along the road fo:nught look as if this country ' {pence, That philosophy Ties atiwas trying to outpace its allles the basig-of much of the ap-tin cultivating Soviet relations. "* ‘proval: with. which » Parliament: At any rate, that's the only rea- REELS Hill clreles have been regarding son Anyone here can think of ° trial exhibits. Grouped around the visitor's register at the B.C. Building are above, lert to right, Tom Hall, Hixon, near Prince George; Jack Dennely, Lewis Creek, North of Kamloops; Mike Dor- sey, Annaheim Lake: Ivar Solhjell, Bella Toola; Edwin Gaarden, Bella Coola, and Jim Preston, Prince George. The students are taking a two months course in agriculture, fishing, home arts and related subjects. under the Dominion-Provincial Training Plan, Graham Drew is princioal of the school. ponsible.. or ganization in am -jwalk of life, _. | The real, nub of the MeLean Burgess scandal is how two such -+obvious misfits should have been -jallowed to hold down key posi tions for so, many years. | i eo & | EDCUATION WEEK ithe Russian: trade negotiations. : for not submitting the Russian IN THE debate in the British | --""" T Vi ; Bul in spite of the very con- ‘trade treaty to Parllamentary: House of Lords one noble earl! Efrace le WS isiderable measure of ‘approval: ratification, declaimed that now, for the first | -Itime since the days of Qucen| _; Elizabeth the First, Britain has ‘la dangerous fifth column Oner- 2 ating, even near the top levels of .{the government. _ With all respect to the. noble |, lord, I think he is miles off the beam, in one part of his state- ment. The present pro;Com- munist fifth column may be the most. dangerous that there has been in ‘England since the time ‘lof good Queen Bess, but it is| “teertainly not the only fifth col- | umn since that time. “I douht | that’ there was ever a time in -\the history of England when there was not something akin to what we now call a fifth column, ‘with which the Russlan treaty is: meeting, the raulfication of it: Qualitied Teacher Lack and Comments... sins? i peennvengarenarasaineeiits ‘cl Minister at a time when tar Still Big B.C. Problem — By FRANK HEELEY By C. E. RITCHIE Some time avo the Canadian’ sip John vafuin. Harvey, Eng-. Inspeeter of Schools National Railways took some jish actor who died in 1944, was? During this week to which we|®8 2 career if there is no will action following complaints of aducated for a career asa naval hope all Canadians will devote |r desire for it, but for those who Towdiness and drunkenness on jarchitect. some serious thought and take at ‘ereat deal of interest in bur edu-|Mecessary for suce are endowed with the qualities the Kitimat Train, While their: essful terching action helped matters to some; cational processes, may I bring ; Parents could do no greater ser- degree it certainly was not: ‘to your attention one of the most! Vice than to discuss this possi- enough. pressing problems confronting us; ‘bility with such persons, Such a. The persons workine in iCili-: particularly as it applies to Bri- Idiscussion could be pursued furs mat should be full of the fron-_ tish Columbia, I refer specifi- ither with school counsellors who tier spirit” ts properly under- cally to the urgent need for ad- loot information on this sub- siandable in view of the cnsoltic. ditional teachers. ect. conditions which presently pre-: [potential st not actual. thet It is true, that up to the pres- ts — cE ae ena val at that point, That sonie of two Queens Elizabeth, England ent, we have been able to staff inereasing 1 nb ot candid: res those perions who use the Kiu- was cursed by a horrible ereature |°X" schools. This situation IS or our te ther training cat nti. mat train service should require -|named:-Titus Oates who threw oniy possible because we have at- | Mr ation. I SHES is over ‘body’ ng bs. also to fill themselves with (hea “I the. whole country: into a frenzy, tracted teachers from other pro- | ines, 8 Cer yy “bottled spirit” is also capable -|much akin. to that which -pre-| vinces and the United Kingdom. ; Tel me quote a slatement from of being understood. Bul. when vailéd ‘in the USA: until .Sena- This province has been fortunate : ‘the General | vo ot Sdueation as the action of those persons re-:§ tor MeCarthy ‘cooked: his own also in that many married qo- ‘round in ine Prostam of St dies sults in a breaking of the law, ! goose on the TV. (men. have returned to the class-: for the province of BC. . and not only that but also results In the case of both Oates a on room to assist over the emer- P 7 in an inconvenience and annoy- ency. It should be pointed out? “TH is the function of the v6 - we ti McCarthy, there had to be a real’ however, that some Considerable: school, through carefully selected 826° to others. it is time that peice ee eee cin ait ne centre tate mem ti PP PP gE agg gy YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH AN. | ! ‘not interuded that a young per-' son be urged to consider teaching sau ete ‘ease his periods of rest . ha alrealy done There : : ‘ cmeone called a halt ¢ sig chy nc ease its tension athee one ro pester eters! number ofthe teachers’ dhour j experiences, to stimulate, modify, situa tion hall £0 ths | F : ; a 0 Se. characters’ vnools in B.C. ate not--fully:and direct the growth of each. “ i ance 8 of this Pe .feould exploit the natural public | mentally, mor-. 77 site of measures taken to That is, they have not: Pupil physically, 1 sally and. socially, iment of training for the basic ‘continu ed enric hment of the in- | ieartifieate for the schools in aves life and an improved ociety may result.” “which they may be teaching, So, ' ialtl nough’ we sav we have a Hot wocan it be done untess we teat her in every classroom,: it have adequate and well- trained -docs not tell the whole story. eae 1 euot this feo _ One final quote — this from oe na a ae eG abate story books that the neople of | ee “Unon the subject any country are 100 per cent , F qualified. tear of: that fifth column,” as: : b a ‘achieved the minimum require- : | both did. _ Had the Kaiser won the First: | Wotld War, or Hitler won the second, there might have been a: surprising. -number of English-! ‘men, and Englishwos.en, who ;would have cheered the anival so that the Cate if cannot be denier that ‘the Kitimat train is still to be reearded as somethine of a “drinkers haven.” That the de- leatable liquid is consumed ander the innorent euie cf rake, or that whiskev is made out to be & natures nectar nestling in a: paper cup does not very rencily fool he astvte verse, : ays! ata he remembered | CONSTABLE Hamill area Omelet” of educa- . ray . ; | ‘The Minister of Education re- tion... T can only say that TU ‘mie : HE. INDIGNATION of’ Brith Sth viewer's oe to any cause in any coun- ‘ported recently thal our school view it is the most important that there are others using Ini: points to a baie on ha ce ver erruption. hich cut short the presen- tehy kei ay, population is growing at the rate subieet which we asa peop can train’ service seh AS CoMeH rousers after he was she , ' 0 eY the int rupuon \\ | The Spanish king had his fifth: M 14,000 pupils vach year, and he nyaved in,” and young people, to whom con-| trousers after he was shot at Rupert Radio , LooluMN in England when he set: out.to take the troublesome little tat we need ye mn those island. But the British also had , teachers annually to teach tnese: their fifth column in Spain, and: Pupils and replace teachers Who | in France too, in almost all their: peulre. oe i me three. nimerots wars, all down the ets being walnec in our bnarec centuries, institutions in B.C. in spite of: the fact that we have thls year ithe highest number of trainees ; ‘we have ever had, namely 1,100. vinister Gaghirdi says an engin Beginning this fall, our teacher eering fn has been hired by his Herthe caper ft ieatlona Ws department-(o look ever nossihle cic. He Olea rt tl oeations for a new highway PEO Oriel “Catitin® | yy dee oyel tne Frases river in vbla, Rather ‘than: er the 'e-ho. Mission a quirements ror ‘a’ corliffeate | RS) oy pallway be ‘idee aerooe the some provinces are doing to at- Iriver, ripped out by flood waters tract recrults, we are raising Our yy sy year, is being repaired by. jstandards inorder lo draw the the Canadian cacifle Railway, dt ihest type of sbudent and give ais also used for hiehway tral i toaehing additional prestige | fie under a lease held by the pro- While It Nyy he Necessary lo: vineial government, release some of the teacher-! My, Gaglardi, speaking abe trainees after one year's atlend-) neeting ti the Marpole Com- nee to niect immediate require. munity centre here Pridvy night, “ments, the hope |s thet very soon sald the Foundation of Canada all will pet two yenrs' tralning Enedueering Cor por ablon Fld, ds ‘tov clement, uy schools and those: wort hay any the railw aly bridse, ‘dosing a seeondiury school! piped them Lo look over lo- -tonehing certifiente will bake | | ations for a new Suni in the country to ationd an engineers: ctnlniniin al five yours! Wal © isso are," he sald. "We wil Heed one there sone day. | nig mecling In New York, The All this however, will not solve le refusal was based on the around “our Immediate need far nel by an unidentified prowler in duel on the par ef so-called | Eastview, Ont, Anvkuuaen awh. mature adults must appear iat. yey Johnson discovered the very derowatery light, Nav ean prowler ina store while pate we sungest that such conde is sehine his eat ap hata : tation of “Hamlet” to permit, a singing commercial — tor orange j juice can be eadily understood, _o. 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