Co MAREE, UANCCT ttle ln ine my ' we eet ? eo oha 49 . 6 Gite ul GUE WOFLS UIUEEE ibe , Me i fr ATT : we ter ay pauwvie : wot ‘ : ‘ i : Oo Michday, ‘epruary 13, 1956. As 1 See It . | \ . | BY ‘ / | | : | | elm ove P, h L fpott - iy. newspaper devated to ‘the uphullding of Prince Rupert |] Northern ad ‘Central British. Columbia, . f Canadian Press—Audit. Buren ot Cireutatlons Canadian: Dally. Newspaper ‘Association y The: Prince. Rupert Daily, News Limited “J FY MAGOR, President re ,- Subseription Rates: |: . Hy carrier—Por week, Q6e; per month, $1.00; por year, $10.00 By mall—+Per month, Te; per year, $8.00 By Norman M. MacLeod In these days of complicated ine that. Sir Archibald may be ‘end oflen. highly delicate per-. , ‘ar hie Inds ' sonal and political relationships,! recalled to London for his Inds: jwhat is ine fale of a ciplomat eretion, iqwho isn’t properly backstopped | a second, class: mall: by. the Post Offlee Nepartment, Oltawa prope secon. i ; iby & public relations pincer | fe iwho undersiands what il’s ni] Archibald's difficulties are | *Faboul? i greatly exaggerated, ‘There is | 'no likelihood whatever of his cial Credit’s Test oe ! " @ Flashback - ee gag SP abe bee NETS fiery exchange between ex-President Trum ! Wor an answer lo that one fust’ ae vis oasily the most ! , ffect, at. least ag.far-as the press a HIE y ‘ ¢ Se ‘ ne : tu any neck wilh British, High Com. (recall. He «Is casily une mosis aonverned, Bruce Bi awn, MLA. is | and General Douglas MacArthur is most import-| missioner sir areintbald Nye, popular Britisher 40 he.sial pone ; pY , op ti ; : 4 7 veg dt awa since the days De ge atta ep ek pape 8 | ont for the point on which they agreed, That was that ;ursent vietlm along Embassy roy B listinguished hat is beginning to look like the weak- ve pte rrr Sy Row of. a completely inenmpe- Lord Byns. A disting tts Bigeye ag | a the President fired the famous soldier because the: tent and non-tunetioning pub- | soldier with an almost shy por . ' eg ‘ lyn omalatians set ‘sonality bub a eharm sense soldier had written a letter to a Republican Congress. | lic relations set-up. sa -man,. oe alnimine Sit Archi ; - enna So ee pratt 0 eer | ceamine sir Archibald to be But the fact remains that h MacdArthut’s letter was to Con-: ans arily made’ by-!a spot of trouble. Some of AlS yas involved himself in some | POSE “Marti _ithe Communists in Korea, but! recent s have stir? pee vee aressman Joseph Martin,.a Re-; : rea; but recent speeches have stirred up Ipassing difficulty Ww hich -he! publican from: Massachusetts. Ibi advocated the. us Kai-shek's woops in the war in e : Sereaming headlines are Pro-'oy almost legendary figure. r J jland of Asia. western world in a major war: with China. ; os ee ee I THINK I- had the honor of be- ; Bub recognition of Communist | in mind. : The above sketch of the. dif-;China is a political question.! The current Nye incident has” i to focuss Ollawa diplo- . i sacha} tee {. i ference covtally no. st mY And. «_dpomat from sont TT tan pan te sh ing the’ very first. newspaper L Wa iw $ ek fesse ’ +P allay , ’ nak ablic imate a enlion upon he sn r aa weiter in Canada to advoeate the in thls cokimn within a fev days) NOEmelY doesn’ make pi {comings of the existing United | yse of Canadian troops to assist | after the Korea war began. ‘It is | Speeches.On. subjects of domes- ‘Kingdom public relations sete: Sore ‘up, which long-have been a gub- | supervision of the Cassiar-Stew-"i0.8. forces in Korea, But 1 almost universally held by Bri-: tic” political controversy. ye ersation in diplo-! Formosa might involve the allies British High Commissioner {oi cause it honestly believed that | s is being. made, T must admit, with my: ‘oad, which-in one: instance led it into a river. aval hundred’ yards ‘off-.its ‘intended course, able if. the ‘taxpayers’. hard-won ved: Added to this is the s'e- the. work was. given to a small associated .with Mr. Sommers’ lid not even have to bid competi- ob, Tf nothing else, Mr. Sommers le attitude in.the handling of im- pointed out, in the very first ar-| "sh diplomatists, with: long ex-' newspaper reports are suggest «ject of conv ticle I wroteon the Korean cris- perience in the Far Hast...» un — . Report From . Canada, Lt. Gen. Sir Archibald: Nye, said, in part: | | t i in a major war with China. Un- fortunately, my prediction came all too.true. , so Readers may recall the fam- ous picture taken of Macarthur bending low and kissing ‘the hand of Madame Chaing Kai- shek. . That -carefuly ‘staged photograph was published all ‘over the world. But it was meant to tell’ the ‘story which it did tell-to all-the hundreds of mil- lions of peopie of Asia—namely, that the. United States was “not only resisting the “Communist aggression in Korea, but ‘at the same time supporting Chaing Kai-shek in. his bid to make a comeback as the head of the gov- ernment of China, ~ “In. other words, the group in the-U.S.A, which was headed by Macarthur, :. Senator. Knowland and others, was using the war in is, thal General Douglas Mac- In a noteworthy speech made | “China claims that it took : PARLIAMENT Arthur's ostentatious trip. to| {8 Montreal on -February 3, the: part in the Korean war be- —«~ByELT. APPLEWHAITE, MP: Skeena | } ‘the action o: the United Na- i’ | - tions (or as is more generally | .Not much progress ac ‘said, the United States) was little project for a triangular radio network, Kitimat-Terrace- | dictated not by a general de-- |Prince Rupert, However it isn’t entirely dead. - ‘sire to resist aggression in ; , We have established that the, Korea, but by 2 wish to at- lcost of “reversible current” is prince Edward Counly near Pic: tack China, destroy the exist- islightly more than double that ton, Ontario, to a Cabine! Min-! ing government and replace ib tof ‘a one-way circuit, On that‘ister at Oltawa is the story’ by the forces of Chaing Kal-’ |fact together with the ulcer. underlying the life of Honour-, pat was the head on clash _ (tainly of foture financing of the able Ralnh Campney, Minister | opinion in Asia which Tilernlly ee the managemen btw ned of National Defense, heading, compelled President Truman to fone ‘the idea. However Mr; Canada’s biggest business fire is great, but gross! ini Uon chairman of the CBC oughly a two billion a yoru! te re: grossly iN-/sqyises me that with the devel- operation, and just about the “which -imexpectedly it is eal ‘evidence yet, that the gov- rip or yielding to the com- oved. the downfall of so many ai'-On the contiary, it is abound- must be; credited. with taking a st'in the province than’ has * been. y time. Byemier Bennett's plan to . : \ TR . | ranomical observatories, - : \ - ; Vatlean ‘observatory = In alaty rn a . - cates from 1579. matic and correspondent circles | ‘United Kingdom PR Is a highly! leuceessful box-office British aus! —. tbhor, bub a very: sad failure as: Actually, the reports of Sifin government empioyee. |work in a Rolls-Royee car and | is sometimes at least a trifle. job of keeping himself in the ; as made himself limelight, cof humor, he Aas 0 ide nis ito have occurred to him that he | ashad a job to dg for Sir Archibald: lor for British public relations. t also to get a new toe-hold for! |) roverbis " F ee teat OL (he proverbial hornel’s. neal: , for have encountered. | ¢- of ChaingiChaing Kai-shek on (he. mains | Not that there was acyl, Oe nota Oe ave encoun. /2d journalistic circles as one lesnecially sensational in Lhem. | tered it because a good public |! the most bizarre happenings nn i@mbassy Row ever has seen, : | rmmmaaemmnanecmunnrctasmvemenaoareents S | the 4 cp ten en et eee ete wate YOU CAN’f GO... tae vy « 1 the eapttal. The preset! WRONG WITH AN. Veouhatura By such stunts as driving to’ ving elaborate social partles | t which his behaviour as host - ceentric, he hag done a goo | Bul it never seems! lis appointment long has been egarded by Oltawa diplomatic Korea. It was ihe opinion of; In American football language ‘they merely stated the ease for! . ‘ ; iMac owas wine 1 ‘ PEED Oe oun i relations rer could = have: oo ‘ ty the U.S, government then, and of MacArthur was’ waits Lo use | reeognition of Communist China {Lenuons one ve y pried as incidentally most unfair eed, all. the. other gover ts ofthe Korean war to “yun inter: ; ¢ Paes saved him from it, and any ito Sir Archibald au governments’ 0 » one lin a partiemlarly forthright WY jish High C vectanar [s en- | Sir Archibala. : countries assisting the U.S. in ference” for the armies of Cha-; itish High Commissioner 1s clea eneneavanensssaty omeniass suena Lo ; § ASSISLING 1. . . . ‘and added a few other com-. 1 he best advise AVA = | RAR aR | Korea, that such use of Chiang’s: ing Kai-shek, who were to carry; nents on’ the political situation [Utled to the best adviser AVA | ‘troops would have involved the | the pall for the touchdown which lin Asia “eee jbte. In the past he always has: | ods a ‘General MacArthur really hadi 7°" thad it. ‘ a day 3 y had | Time To | ‘ t Check Your 1956. | Printing Needs | CALL Dibb Printing $249-°9 up” Rupert Radio. Co, Ltd, | and Electric@™: . : 313 8rd Ave, We — fay fore ay Dial 6227 rd Ave, W Dial AG ome Inquiry Class 12 Talks — 2 per week — on The Teachings of the Catholic Church” Beginning Wednesday, February 15th — 8 p.m. in Library (under church) net ae a No Obligations—Everyone Welcome GE railway north and south will not vot him many immediate votes—in fact, it may lose nim ‘some—but re is taking a. chance,oh opening up. ‘province in a manner that; requires foresight Korea as the excuse to further a: policy which was. not that of the} Democratic administration of! that period; and which was dia-} subordinate, genem. opment of the community at pesi-known British Colunibian: oo Bo (Kitimat this decision will nO'jn Ottawa today. In 1844, after a Wh yi |idoubt be-revised from tite tO. three years of school teaching a: uo at ou ‘Jiffme to see whether the altered. thoroughly : frustrating wage. ' ¢L IL -“}ieireumstances would merit n-ne enrolled as a medical student! : Should Know ‘other decision. I have given him at Queen's University. But fae _ {jsome pretty impressive facts ON 4914 war settled that and alter, A b 1 P | Pee hens development of the COM> returning from France he al! metrically opposed to the policy} out Oil 0 _— |pmunily at Kitimat.” ‘ ‘tended Osgoode Hall, graduating ; of Britain, Canada and the oth-| | This column Is being: run In con-- : rn ‘with honours as a lawyer. Ini ler close allies of the United | Junction with the “Prince Rupert. | Condolences to Chris Elkins 0i1' 1939, still a young lawyer eager ; vo MEO Kinsmen. Club's: Pollo. fund : cant \his unfortunate accident. Really.tg build a nractice, he went Lo, fut vlang. andto;somie. |States. wos ate ; t Pea plans, ana-to sith * Hence, the final firing of Gen- oak rend and fee aint tne \Chris, at your, age one shouldn't vancouver waere he built vn ai m connection WIN . | @ra) Douglas:MacArthur was only} pubtic with most of the: known tryto do the highland fling 0! pig practiec. specializing in cor: 'f it: will’ not’ ¢ ay. \the “culmination of a clash. of| farts’ about the dread disease | °°" “os - > noration iav. Stare then he has: will not £0 unap yh: ! whieh strikes. every year. — Prince + + + rays remarded himveell a3 4 }wills which was evident from the vei ‘ + Rupert: had nine. cases here last ‘ i very first day of the Korea war.! ya, Congratulations 10 a former pritish Columuian, and few men % — (Prince Ruperite, now one oO!’ from cur province have brought been handicapped by. poor: ads.. Improvement CR | co nee Rupert, ny ee ". apy DY l tee : . : BRAVE little President Truman) pQLto. iRSEARCH —A LONG Kine tend eee preshs erenter erent u B Ce ghway 16 has not, been easily.won and if Cham- of Commerce, boards of: tréide and others had not: been so insistent, it. may never ‘have become an “avowed governinent project." But once the black-top ~ 18 down, it will not.be diff icult to forget the harangue that went before, oo Taven its worst.enemies must admit that the So- ~~. lal Credit party in'B.C, has come a long way since it “shed into power over the broken hody of Coali- > ‘tion. But the true test of its‘maturity in handling —one of the most honest and). mp TEC aes ; . SCL te wit rugged characters of this Cen-i yg, ees reo’ century ‘dent of the Kitimat Chamber of tury-—was properly determined | research ‘ workers have been | Commerce. T have no doubt that, to stop the aggression from; oe ‘ : "with Monty at the helm. the Mr, Rene Beaudoin. the speaks , er of the Houve of Commons, . ying ¢ "O- i § 8 IP's y line 4 sy North Korea, In Unat detenming SCCKINE a safe ME eye illlmat, Chamber wil gives Fa ne uae, he At Mon. he deserved, and quickly | eccng people agaist Une VTi MP little opnortunity for res. MT forceful exlempoaraneats. won. the support of the other! stating onslaught of “polo.” and relaxation capaking 4 Se oeee ay really staunch supporters of the From carly results, following - eer’ ‘ speaking , hot unfot key. ee pepe “the | " * 1,000,- , oan at which many Cangdian: UN principle. unfortunately for ‘the immunization of over 1,000 1 wos interested in (he visit Mpg have mastered, There isn neoader deesc. why the atc Truman, his Commander in {he | 000 school children in North (4 prince Rupert of Chief Rxe- Lf peeshe. netracts from Parte mente Chere ds no aashrcnee a oe 4 Bee FEBRUARY SPECIALS aN ey 4 ey 4 ibe Waa LADIES” PUMPS AND SANDALS =: bet A i nS fog 4 % All Colors: s 3 v % H ' a tenenlien * Many Sizes $).95 $4 9521 ' mm | mga Bs Prices Slashed aml “ * ' ' Beall y pak Bs PU Peake Abate. Tite pa RI | $1.99 | ne SLIPPERS Men‘s Dress SHOES. S99 = ter otanind Aten yrete ares a ‘eter? Age he “this power has’ only now ‘begun, et Le ey ; . / nn mene Wye , i 4 pron oe dad en a farm in wan ty Saskatoon, PROG aD CE ed Bagdad defence alliance, bays) 1 Selenee Is marching, but there ST RET Par East had quite different ob- | America last year, Ib seems CON-- sitive Commissioner Finlay 6 i lwetives ‘in mind. MacArchur! CBN" nt the Sy vacelne the Boy aS he ‘ y ay pane , ’ 4 ’ y ars 5 . , , ‘honestly thought that he lew WIL eet vely pro eet against poy Scout movement Is put cihat ther seeen"l wiley bs Ibeller than his Commander-in- | PON, lar one here, 1 noviee frement some ' ; ‘Chiel, he President, He was de-' One phase of | the battle 1s ee OMe ere nee ete coche fh is geneva H Bit eg trefarences In the’ press ty the pute -- althonen there are Gy- ‘termined to fight as big a war, Won, A sure, safe method ofl nterest taken by Ils Excellency ea: 2 te OS ‘y . Ls ms ve neg emcee | sreventin r bu ob cur vt NOHO | wk Fae Cs ceptions to Sey Specs Weg niet | g, but not curing | ‘ / has bee . ithe Gove nor-Ceneral, not he renee Bab cere seeps 10 oa Lo - Nasser Refuses “While pie allengion has tt ae he to. ninastianry = a! the moe oe a 4 : ’ ' fe . : “ 4 SHLD: . hay aU ropane , . vada be , NN - Dr : Earle Birney To Attend Talks “been Toensed upon ine develop- ‘eve thal ur" of ive sa7 a0 walker ny i ther ‘ ae DN . ao Serpe um ttevplh . iy: Ment of the vacelne, research ia ye ue fe “ake entawe The me, J!" anyone is interested in the damnation of Van- ia dor Neer has ritteea 2S nut een stopped on Oe ee cone edn et) NUCLEAR WORKER ‘ Wo yyy rely ‘ wa AD PENT fey ' ‘ure Is aS G&s ( ene lentalra caman + “yt oP “ ; 4 couvel, tania ui ait nda this fancy 2 ng conan as ae vyentalive “fcpoligsts wo 2% iter 10 undertalg same aa LONDON th Dez Bo, MeNeil ey Teg lta ee Hog i tactiesdtl his play by the | LRCOR RAR TR ARS: ROVORDATON Hapa atta nay Woweitenacan” AGMA worl, ta Mob Arann’ ceturer dn nate) philosenhe mo When Dr, Wa ue By | 1 lady Ks Hib! play hy that het ET Fee ee etre nadided PAM Ne will enshht ct Clnsnow basiversliy, ng hen a spule, — weblelnfarmied Por Be ’ the channe HOUSE suneR eS. aye rane he tpn [toe ese, name, ee ys : oo Sou vivesee woul! Mal prevention of parilysis In polio ey He ‘yovtts I ike. oelety At ttle Pann ‘ ae However, thisremark ig made mor'e to cateh the |meet with the Lraqls, a ea Uae of what “fiehing’ Industry bu, also for lows Hon to state with a rou ~» oye than anything else for Dr, Birney’s talk at the |, perl ancl Toad hnve been 0 go iy the Neeking. ‘bec wnled Oe yy ero en Oye nneles® hoteatan ve . ‘4 ¢ ’ j ms lv ; VC wf ' ay 4 ¢ ‘Civie Centre is not actually designed for those who [ment took a leading | vats in, frees ie eA L Ma yy ye ‘mat Tarehagtye, (rom hls Wfe-saving but berrnly happen to hear a grudge against the big city to the formation of the Wastern-huek-) Hon Mis ium ae south, It is intended rather for all who like to read, Db ts pushing ( eLT RS, i e eee he problem’ of Wa keg . ' ) ve RasteWest cold war; remalns the problem af pro~ ! listen to the vadio and. are curious to know how the | Mrhe ae asta to roueider viaing ireusment anid rehblll ‘ " writers prepare thely woul, ways of halting “Israell apayosé tatian for thase wha have, and if ' p | - sive desis" wis proparca hy, those who will contract pallo rE _- Phere is no one hetter equipped than Dr, Birn- jdordun Premier dahil of téliay. 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