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Por month, Te. per yenr, £8.00 Authorlyed ag second cis’ mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa Obsolete Shuttle Service T THIS time of year one freauently sees. the A Cunso sireraft that shuttles between here and Sandspit making two trips a day in an effort to keep up with the demands far its service, While one planeload of pasragers waits al Sandspit: for a couple of hours, tie Canso picks up or discharges an- other load at Prince Rupert, It is part of the cumbersome but unavoidable system reauired in flying passengers between here and Vancouver and if one of the more noticeably in- convenient results of not having an airport readily xecessible to Prince Rupert where the kurgey land. based aireraft een operate, | kor along tire the shuttle service was tolerated with reasonably good grace beeauye Prince Hapert continued Lo be -arved at frequent intervals through- out the week by coastal passenger vessels, Those who sought comfort and were not pressed for Ume al- ways had this alternative means of travel. But the time when these ships arrived in port almost any day one cared to name has passed. First the “Prince Rupert” disappeared from service and then the “Prince George” followed suit, except for summer excursion trips, The city still has good connections with the south by water but, without the additional and busier service by air, they would be entirely insufficient to handle the demands of pas- senger traffic in and out of this district. In turn, the facilities for travelling by air are certain to become insufficient—as, in fact, they al- ready arc -unless they are developed beyond the stage when this contre of communications must de- pend on an airport 100 miles away, The days:of the obzolete Canso are numbered, When it is no longer porsible to reach Sandspit by this means Prince Ru- pert will have to turn to Terrace, about the same (hstance away but connected by a road that is often impassable, In addition, the elevated Terrace air- port is mare subject to adverse weather gonditions than sea-lev-! Sandspit, so that air travel out of here will be made more difficult than ever, _ The needs of the district do not call for an air- port of overly Ambitious proportions and are not likely to Ga so for sume time to come. All’commercial uivcraft ope: ating on this coast can land and take off with rows, Lo spare on a 5,000-foot runway, which pont st rnrenceneree An Indeperd: Met. ite a s is appros ately che length of the runways at Sand- spit, Port Hardy wd Victoria. The most important requirement is that it be considerably closer to the centre of *.eniation than 100: miles by water or rough roa. oe PP LOW NOTES" by SANDLER of Boston POPS PE CPC PCC r oe . “| ELATS as only SANDLER can make them -~ The Most-Wanted Flatee of Today's Low Heel Era /MINK = Leslie nebe = Upln siya DA 99. we - | VOGUE SHOES LIMITED 506 3rd W. Dial 2512 SHOWN IN, COLORS CAT, OOS * OE” . wl eA t fi 4 Y “ lo: Connections to: KETCHIKAN | ANCHORAGE a. WRANGELL SKAGWAY i .» PETERSBURG WHITEHORSE | JUNEAU SEATTLE | For Information ~- Call Ai Our Up Town Office Phone 2223 _ desgted fo the upbulldhnc af Prince Rupert PIPPOPEDDOROPVIDIOLELOLO SLID EAEOLEDLUIOLOVDEGUELOPOREDEEIOOLONODS ‘ SS Cy] ORY o Oo —- Oo = Elinore / ilpol i derful thing, On the- very day that the heads of ‘the governments of the USA, Britain, Pranes “ind Rossiaare due to meet; somewhere In Mubope te try “at the summit” to end the “cold war rank and: file MPs from 15 countries: will meet in Paris to try’ and build a stronger civil ian foundation fur NATO, | The Parjs MPs meeting 1s not! official, It is not a meeting ‘of: spokesmen for governments, It will be composed of MPs and: Senators of all countries whieh | wre NATO members. The only: quialHieaden is that the MPs: who attend shall be sincere,: avowed supporters of (he NATO: idea. et & THE Paris meeting is scheduled ; at NATO headquarters from: July 18 to 23, France, as host! country, will have the numeri-: cally strongest delegaticn of- MPs there—for 30 are expected. But some 25 Canadiat MPs: snd Senators hope to be there. : About 10 of us, Including my-' fines for cageless driving are self, already will be in Europe, among provisions in’ the. new on business, or holidays at that amendments of the Highway Act. time. But our government ls fly--In dozens of new sections, the ; ing a party of MPs to inspect our! amendments simplify the prose- military and air bases In Ger-:cutions, stiffen the penalty and many, and is co-operating with enlarge the jurisdiction of the us by allowing 18 MPs tg stop off Inw. One loophole to be plugged. for the brief Paris meeting, at’ ‘their own expense. fe THIS meeting is, so to speak, Canada's baby. : Canadian MPs and Senators, first formed what we call the NATO parliamentary association. - It now inchige§ more than 100 members, Wé meet and discuss’ ways and me ns‘éf making the NATO alliance more effective, not frem the milltary angle, for we fee] that has already been looked after very well, We talk more about ways and means of promoting goodwill and ‘rhising the level of prosperity in! all NATO countrjes by mutual’ heip. In spite of the fact that Con- servatives, CUF and Social Cred- MPs differ sharply with the Liberals on tariff polleies, we as find a solld basis of agreement ‘haut some things that might be COINCIDENCE isa won, s HHT TTA ( v f i i rs NEAR, OR ABOVE-NORMAL weather Is expec ed in most of Canada during the next 30 days , according to this map prepared on the basts of tie United State; Weather Bureau long-range | forecast, Below-normal temperatures are expetted in Saskatchewan, Alberta and: northern British Columbia, Moch-below-normal temperat ires are forecast for southern Alberta and south. ern B.C, In the Maritimes and Newfoundland the ov look fs for much-above-normal tempeta- tures. (Note: Above map supplicd by courtesy of Toronto Telegrams, rity mouthplece In Germany, Mention effective July 1, th German government: . sm a og Ant A INNER Ow ee (CP Photo). ray... OTTAWA DIAR By NORMAN | M, MacLEOD ( Like the report of Mark ilot more easily since the news Twain's death, which that cele- brity once had the happy privil-: ere of being able to deny in per--t son, it now is clear that the re- port of the Impending retire-: ment of Rt. Hon. ©. BD. Howe from public life is “very much exaggerated.” Over the past week the word: hus gone out to Parliament HIll-t Ithera] circles from authorita- tive. quarters that the great “C. 1° is remaining, In fact, it isc aenled very aggressively that he. ever had the slightest intention . to quit. ‘t That may be very true. But if:] it is, Rt. Hon. Mr. Howe's own Cabinet colleagues were decelv- | cd. For the report of his plan-, ned exit came to the newspaper correspondents who carried , It directly from Cabinet sources, An explanation Isn't too diff_i- Reflects and Reminisces Longer sentences and larger lies In the definition of careless. ECAUSSINES, France— June bachelors were feted with cham. pagne and taken for long walks in a woodland “tunnel of love" here recently, Five hundred single girls; from all over the country, were on hand to take the bachelors In charge. It Is expected there will be about 50 marriages. known to be a bit explosive at times. It isn't unlikely that on some occasion he blew off steam | eee [spread that the powerful Howe intends to continue as a fellow- oepression caused in the ranks, of the government supporters 4 ‘over the prospect of losing him :' vad been apparent even to oui- ( venine us to constitute one of} raid to a public man in these’ parts within the memory of vet. course, stemmed from the fear Minister St. Laurent would fol- Liberal MPs who felt that the; ] Cabinet could suffer the loss of; ) elther Mr. Howe or Mr. St. Lau- ( rent and sti survive though ' weakened, look the pessimistic | cult to imagine, "C.D." Is well- view that the departure of both would be fatal. ) nothing like that fs in the cards| ye One happy feature about be- ing a ‘bachelor Is that you can do what you want, when you want and how you want and no questions asked.—St. Catherines Standard, of ee ee BRANTFORD—“I do not own my own ear, home or anything’ else that can bg converted into money,” sald Wesley Stevenson, badly Injured in a traffie acel- characteristic. . with one or other of his fellow- cablneteers within carshot—and had his outbursts taken serlously : instead of just belng regarded os In any event, Parliament Hill Liberal circles are breathing a thelr respective performances, ; | ; . neither is imraune from the age; USSR Accepting og process, And also in the raveller for some time yet. The ‘ders, In fact, it had been so° ran observers. | he most unique tributes ever: A part of the concern, of; ) nat if Mr, Howe left public tife| ) { wouldn't be long before Prine ow him into retirement. Even! They have been assured that; —at least in the immediate fu-; ture : ( . oe ° i What will happen ultimately i wha Js, of course, another thing, MPs| 2 beaten ui recognize that no statesman ia, (i a niger os immortal. And while both Howe! oe and St. Laurent continue to be- | WAVERLY lie their years In the vigor of| eo | Russian Paper Cios | BERLIN «)—Russta's postwar tt turn-the prin nigency ADN sald Tuesday ‘night. the. newspaper. iADN gave no reason, but auld the business as 0 Get ‘deciled ist "VIKING WRINGER WASHERS eos @ ste . ay de oN mee ° ees CANNISTER VACUU (lone for the whole NATO area, tod he eran’ Minister of Agrientture. ; Persons Close to the day-to-day “nictura af government recognize : that he won't be easier to replace | gins cven ut coud hk, Slit Germany As Permanent HAVING fornjeg our own assoc. ution on aiid basts we wrote to pay $1,000 a year toward It, 1, to ai) other NATO parllaments would be 114 years old before my , same category there Js the vet- POOPED OIOEPSIDILIO DOE ODDUEOOE EEE OEOOOUEROREIAGIODIIOOROOIOES ond asked them If they had dons ‘thing in that directio’; and if they had not, would they do su, They all agreed Lo our Canad- jen proposal that each country scnd from five ta £5 MPs to this summer's unoffielal Parks meet. ' Ihe. Germany. as thedatest entrant tn NATO, wis the latest to ace eept the invitation. But did so in perhaps ihe most enthushastic terms of all, bh of CANADA has been fortunate tn | having ina vei position df In- Halon, frantttta MeL toy'h tho Han, MAN Rien aed te our Senate, — He has been the prime mover in the foundation of our Canad. in NATO ussoclation, ant of the Paris meeting, The most Important Cahadiin resolution ta be moved at Parts Will be moved by Senator Rab- ertson, himself, [tb will eal for periodde repeat meetings, stich vs the one tn duly, The Canad. iin MPs have open ininds as to ithe frequency of such meetings, hand the qvtota from cach ecoun- ‘try, But we feel that free annual /Clscnaslon of our eonimon prob. Hems an an all-party basis might Idd a whole new ground floor of democracy to the NATO seveup, which has come fram the top down, The annual conferences whieh ‘Canadian MPs have in mind Would have only powers to dis Hens and recommend to the rds. pectlvo governments, ! ~— Advertsing’ 4 tes fey bale? oy oa ' t ATOR ss 05 NE NARS PTOI AIT NPT eA MEE Reo tenet ee n Daily News Brings Results she ‘ cote McR Pt ast debts were pald off, [ also have , to support my three children. WASITINGTON uf United States officials suspect the Rus- , owhen the time comes than elthet ; By JOHN M.MIGITOWER of the other members of the gov. : erpment’s senior triuntvirate, | AE BROS, LI DIAL 2325.» 2926, Parent education may be a mixed blessing if you neglect to , ecuente the fathers, according tu. Den Graham, director of a pare: ent-education organization, “We've fotind that when moth. ers are exposed to the new think. ; ing in the home, yt 0 eerie a so RHA AR Ra ATE five! yoars pf pubjication, ft Dorchester penitdntinry, THe Bencon Is one of the oldest mag. agines produced by penitentlary jymates in Canada. It haa a monthly paid circulation of from 600 to G00, It goes out to judges, welfare organizations, and leis. Intors fn all parts of the globe, oor name tae 8 ' | LUMBERTON, N,C~-A thief ‘who broke into five estublale ments left just a single clue--1 ‘perfect Imprint of a naked foot, | i i ommvanepe coven eve ’ 1 i LONDON, — dir Winston Churchill’ pot lon, Rota, Ix dy- ing of ald aga, Tho antmal was dangerous at Mrat, bub when handled sternly became docile, During tho early part of the fll- ness Rota was fed chicken pore sonally hy Aly Winston, Rola olys yuatod, tL mado hin feo} eve WOTHE, . 6 \ esse snares tm ere 9a one Uso Want Adim=Thay Pay rene teaan TRADE-INS ARE ACCEPTED On ‘This Motel STN o FRIGIDAIRE - Tho Rofrigerator With The Super; Features DROP IN TODAY | MITED: i \ and sathers are wont to Use! sijee Germany's unification the old authoritarian methods, | jt’s then that you get a conslleb! sian governtient bins desided to nrecept the Kust-West division of Germany as more or leas pey-! manent, ' Tf trae it could have a pros, found effect on the Big Four talky proposed for next month. | supposed to be a primar Jem for consideration, — Bpeelation about Gern yn. Paley tudes from tha; f lt un tg Chancello Onfid ‘Adenaier W-visl), Mors; “dow dnd dlscubs extabtisiraents ! of diplomatic relations, There is another — possible. meatining, As an alternative to’ accepting “two Germanys” per- Manentiy, Ue Moscow govern: mont could be sete out, to: stutila (he Communtst puppet. reghinie In Kast Germany, This posslbilily is regarded hy olflelals herve as almost too in eredible to contemplate. Yob standards of Judging Soe | viet hehuvios have been so upset! hy Moscow's azreement to sued | things as the Austrian Indepen-' donee treaty and the Khrushch-! aveBulganin mission to Yarns | alayin that oxperts are reluctant to rile outayen (he most ex. (remo explanations, Tp Qhe background, Amortean offlelads belleva, Uhore are strong nadie for trade with the West. orn warkl and eapeetaily with fiighly-produetive West Cer wany, Probably a dominant dae: gro is ta woo West Cormany away from hor NATO alliance, The fodorn) ropublla under Adenaunor'a lencerahip ta tho tar midre populous powerril and productive portion of the divided country, If the Russians have ronched the polnt of trying to foln (Hono Woy enniot aruad, hey the possibility of thote Manoouvelng to lob Mart Cor. 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