OT EES ye a women t- sor “y 1, Cmts oO A a bab tae 8 ~yowfe ere thy peo Monday, Aueus: &. 1995, Ne RENIN ee ee eee tee ~ + ae 2A a A ee ee RE An hudependent dally newspaper devoted to qhe upbulldiag af “Prince Rupert und Northern and, Central British Cottubia, + Member of Canadian Press Audtt Baneau of Cirealutions Canndign Dally Newspaper As ociithon Published by The Posce Ripert Dally News Llimiged | Jd FP MAGOR, -Prostdent . ARAM ' Subscriptions Bates cob AS By cartier Per week. Zhe. per mionti @)00, per year, 61000 Ne at” by nowt Per tuonth, The, per year, 400 / Authorized as second class nudh by the Poot Office Department. Ottawa Arctic Assault THE first reporter ever allowed to. see the DEW Line—the Distant Karly Warning Sys tem—now under construction in the Aretic, Cana- dian writer Lestie Roberts in the curvent issue af Harper's nagazine gives an eye-opening account of this difficult operation, “Tt must be described, in all sobriety, as fan- tastic,” he remarks. “The assault plan is as contpli- cated as a large-scale qilitary invasion, Tt cals for approaches on two fronts, an eastern and a west- ern... for interlocking movements by air, river dnd sea... for the use of helicopters, Flying Boxers, ow trains, icebreakers, land craft and dog teams a. for tractors delivered hy parachute onto the ice ve for Mskimos, clectri¢al engineers and bush pilots o.. for the intimate co-operation of military men, civilian construction workers, explorers and sour doughs of two nations, The cost will be somewhere round $800 million, plus a vast amount of hardship, ingenuity, daring, and at this writing at least four lives,” > Anexample of the problems encountered was the delivery of 20-ton tractors by air to remote points where landing strips had to be established. In a temperature of 45 devrees below zero, the para- chutes from which they were suspended would not work properly with the result that the massive machines went crashing through the ice until a way was found Lo lower then safely, Other complications are flying weather “S000 feet thick and full of rocks,” ice that melts under camp sites and the con- fusing effect uf the magnetic pole on navigation instruments, “The crucial test will come late this summer during the few weeks when, it is hoped, the Arctic seas will open up for shipping,” Mr. Roberts writes, “In that brief period, convoys totalling more than 10) vessels (one of which recently stopped at Prince Rupert) will try to carry 60,000 tons of freight inte the eastern Arctic and as much more into the west- ern polar seas, They will have to nose their way through uncharted waters, never before visited by anything bigger than an Eskimo's kayak, At some points, near the centre of the line, the sea-ice has never gone out within human memory. At others the sea-ice opens in some years, but not at others, Everything will depend on the weather.” Mr. Roberts’ story shows graphically that a whole new life is taking shape in the north. It is a real tribute to the courage and ingenuity of those taking part and to the co-operation of which Canada and the U.S.A. are capable. Yet when the whole complicated system is finished, it must be the hope of both nations that it will never be used. REFLECTS Ray and REMINISCES yoee when many people Ihave Jeamed to erite mast peo- ple are forsetting how to read. The hardest nart oat telidne SOUNG fullns Une facts of life ds finding fuets of te they don't already kaw, A heckler, aceording to one POEM Wa gs OHPOne pocited dn Ue sobh bat act quite thaottels Anoll tiner is a min whe tet p cr expeetedt the dhey to come WOeH PUL, vould eet suabiniaed adiete they do 2,500 Attend ie igh goa Iie nc tt ni AD MOSCOW See Ga you Mode tp SE Vaio, MOSCOW For the frst Hine ganice the Holshevik Revo- Tie hae uit pa tte sat jution, an Ameriean) Protestant Wet ts de Ves Teanees Hupert clergynian administered the Cry tock, dade dete ced oibelne Lord's Kupper to Russlan wor- ily belonging tere, Alreuty Shipperk ata Moseow church bebwercih heaietle and: Vateuyer Sunday, The inkuister fs Dr. several sally atadnienty dave Theodore FF, Adams, new head too thelr try: say, of the World Baptist Atlhanes Nt About 2.500 persons crowded she gun tena ae adel nto (he Maseow Wap enveh “Evidently she Uninks there's far the terviec, Hot amother mun Uke you neu “No, abies aanel Unere ds.2 | NEEDLED There 4 , well know | ita Hnaland = Deals Te HS a well known inane: oy ft was nue ty WY dient su reported Tiyan A i, was eyellng wong a Alter (he eold war ith. ta be tie brazen pose dat whaebs te GUerence anyway? Meat women eer culty usher, Uev saeedd oe eat, Hater Dslind named Willinn | ead dito this Norfolk village, Hhokespeare, but he knows delle f when de felt a padkn la tts what another ian by the sane: stomach. Te reported to (he Bale Ghd does, not ene elther, ollee, ow spotted weodle Hoe trite con mily twa prays by | lt whoa | ud the wuthor of that nant and Sieh he Tid swallowed white de Tee at the dallest he did osewlag stlekines ant oof hike abe Cv Wwilliessed, i domen, ENJOY LIFE... EAT OUT MORE OFTEN ala Gond ¢ if a ONAOLA FOOD FAMQUS RESTAURANT HK Italian Food Specialists PHONE 2621 For Ordors to Take Out > a tA @ @ - By (i | Clmore Py ifpal / 1 Blowsy Paris | IPARIS — It takes only] ! about three hours in the: air to fly from Copen- haven to Paris even with a chanve of pies at Am- sterdam, But when you get to Parts you realize Chat there are definite: Cisadvantates to adr travel tou The idetines stu diave a tut to! learn from the pood ald-fash- | ened always and steamships | Viahen it comes to unserambling Ube traveller’s luggage fi the ‘eustums house and then again downtown at the air terminal, After you) come from the (Seandinavian countries, even this ancient, famous and lovely City of Birds seems just a bit an the blowsy side. bob + WE HAVE always loved France: but when you come back here ( wet oy e re ARCH ates. bn EOLOGISTS digging Vothe war rins of Bayay, vision by barbarhans from the nerth, x | | | { — | . }. By GEORGE KITCHEN Pee | Canadian Ttess Stash Welter: | , + WASHINGTON ‘i. ‘The Bg | By Pour conterence at Geneva just ‘month may well prove to be the ;deelding factor tia the one big Hatlestiun lovming on the U8. palitleal horkaon for 1956---whe- j ther President Elsenhower will 1p for a second term, + Seasoned polltlent observers How say they belleve that Gen- Rae va has tande dt more Ukety than tT) tvep that baenhuwer wilh declde oer) tu enter the presidential con- “eat nest year. Thelr reasoning “is bused on two Chins the lime “fastar ound) the prestdent's S uagee stunse: af duby, "Lhe prospect bs Unat the neqo- OTTAWA D Parliament Hill Is probably the closest approach that. thiy oder age ean provide to an incredible — Allee-tn-Wonderland workd, Tf you doubt ni state- ‘ment, consider the followlng evi- dence of the past week: ' The Federal fishery author- ities have beeome seriously con- cerned over the disappearance} af the soft-shell and succulent Sra 3 2 Fe aS PE es aear “faubcuge, France, have diseavered a 2,000-year-old efty, that may have served ag eapital of Northern Gaul at the time of Caesar and his conquering legions, Here, a conducted tour visits the ruins of an anelent forum of the Gaul ely, A temple aud a _ baved square were also unearthed by the excavation crews, The ; abetent Bavay was destroyed in the 3rd Century AD. by ine ‘from the Seandinavian eoun- ‘tres or from Germany us we did on two former trips you repnnot help but notiee that tn Prance the emphasis ts on the Past, whereas dn the countries’ to the cast and northeast they aire bullding a new country al- most before your eyes. This is certainly not written CASTLEGAR FUTURE It seems likely that) vrantine of a forest management Hence ti the Celgar Development Co , will mean sound, steady davelup- vment for Castlegar In contrast in disparagement of France, fay t2 tw somewhat boom condition: ny own deepest. and fondest Which developed four years ayo “memortes of France aré of the When Celgar first became inter- years when she was literally Sted in the Arrow lakes, (Meeding herself to death in gur, For one thing Celgar fs adopt- ecmmon western cause of right dng a realistle atutude to the ‘ond freedom. "Arrow dekes program, Iminediat« | Other Papers Sa Yuu. + The terrible tragic truth of i, | Plans and forecasts of develop. | : ‘ment and employment are con- ‘all ds thy ther France nor : cnplant to nee oe We he servative. Obvluusly the company which Fieitasie invarial Ny i s Plans to proceed sowly and make ” Te eny PANCL Con ital investmen; only ag con Gte the continent ever did re-: ow app : ditions warrant. Peover in full from that) awful “wound ' Even if tt is several year, , before Celpar proceeds with more than the minimum pre- gram it will mean a lot to Casile- gar, The projected pulp mili and the present saw mull will employ Se a ‘NEITHER my wife nor myself ever visited any countries out. ‘side Canada which we liked bet- ‘ter than we liked Norway, Swe- den and Denmark, In spite of the differences tn the language, the people there fare more spiritually akin to us ‘in Canada than are the peopte cf any other country we have ever visited, It is a fact, TP think, that the crease in the Casulegar payrolt, “These employees will require ex- piles. In the words of Premier Ben. nett there is more than a hint that the Initial $30,000.000 Celgar program will nat be the end of Scandinavians are more like the Arrow lakes development. HE this JEneguish - language Canadians is sa. then Castlegar can lovk than the latter are ke the Eng- ‘forward toa sound future whieh ush in England, the Seots ia with refleet on che cconony of Scutland, the Welsh in Wales, the enthre West Kootenay. wr the Irish in Trelund, : ~«~Trayl Dally Tines In England you could never: an tink out of your window and! FRENCH POLFTENESS hinagine that vou were in Cane) To understand the ada. But in Norway vou could they say, you have to get be bind swear that you were back home thelr politeness, That may be ag, In BC. or dn Sweden you contd bul our experienee ts yon ean swear that you were in parts of waderstand them bette by Gntarle io better-kept and meeting them head-on with veater Ontario than the reg) Politeness. The story is teld that one, wh American sid in the hearing Denmark ds da elass by itselg [OF Marshal Foch that there tas but foqust can't see how any Hothing but wind in honeh Canadben could vielt that layed politeness The marsh] reli dl and happy, at least in stimmer- bolitely, of Course "Nether | the, and not carry away a warn ee anyihiap but wind na tpt Ih tis or her heart forever, Daeumatte Cre, yet ds eves von. oo derfublly the jalle alone lifes, highways” - Whrdsor Star, ‘OUSERVATION ENJUCIES Forbiate are Chose dndividuiads who have trained themselves to po Chou lle wlth thelr eyes Capen, to tale note of what Uney . toys . cee Tt ds an vequived art, but ft 1 HAN FRANCISCO Hh -A dh onriehe anany at life with detabl srintled business agent for the rat all tod often foes Uimariccd Marine Flremen's Union shot In this rend-anderun age Pop and wounded three other busin- competent observers the duy fy rss agents th the unon head: jyeyar monotone The sorte quarters Friday, (red to KUL Vin- har {ty place dn che antverse ‘the cent Malone, head of the WOK. stars have names and a heat Chen ended hts own Tite with at ‘lng. ‘The flowers in a werden bullet throveh the temple, Charles Berglund, 45, Weel pled. Bor them feated to Sdn bid for elece | uke ipa Foret, and they know i tlon as recording secretary of the] tye life-story of eneh species, hlon Thursday, shot the men Erye teveen racks of he vay. Ih the unton hill and then fired pess tell of mee ane thundering Wet fata his right Cemple, earth changes. ‘Me omountabns ~ lesenemenemmeneneeee anaes eerie een Ne TE ‘Union Agent... Wounds Three, Kills Self living treey FOR DAY TIME --- DATE TIME Cool — Light - Bright Colors Whaek - Tan. ele + Brown - Red and Avovndn, MI Klan $7.95 _ $6.95 J | Diol 5926 Fashion Footwear 606 3rd. w, “nena RR mnNNRRtUNR Reem nAadinnd 425 men which is a sizeabie in-. panded services and more sup. 77000 French, . H ' ‘ vt , 1 i \ | | t | lave delights to he enfoyed une! ‘in from the sands of New Brunswick, It seems that Indl. viduals digging the shellfish by hand methods have been de- far them are more tan seenie lMeting the beds, backdrops: they have ape, yiu.- S80 what do the Federal au-! ae af . thoritles propose as a remedy? peels amid a future, Hang on to your seats while we Vaed and interwoven ae may tive you the astonishing an- be the natural scene, (he hunts sywer to this one. family ty not des saan terms Gf The Federal anthoritles pro- Hiving values, ALD sorts and con pose to substitute for hand dig- dittuns of men, working ont og @ hydraulic digging ma- their own life-purrles in thea chine whieh will race through: the clam beds ut many thmes the pace of the hand laborers Of duterest to the seetng eye and whose depredations already have OWH WHY, dire a constant source , «Big Four Conference Seen Ke wt int Eisenhower Election Piguit tober wall be long and diffleutt.| of Germany, Kurcpean security Jngly complex and vet quickly: fore any real progresa Ig made, |! SPRING ANNOUNCEMENT And it Ig néxt edt tu muke Known his thoughts: about a second term, \ two occasions that he will tp! « fils hand along about that lime, | ence, fhe lold reporters that if they would agree to a “complete! ARY M. MacLEOD |! 8 a conservation —meagure. || Fishery sclentists contribute the. the legal minimum for sale to ¢ consumers, , Judustry ts of tmportance to’ Maritime fishermen. In 1980 the! yleld from {t was a cool half-: niliton dollars, On last : to a Iltile more than $300,000, °; he ona stereo, than just a dollars-and-cents | problem al stake. Recently se]- cntists have beéome . interested | in the lowly clam ina very bie, way. The suggestion is that the: stieculent bivalve: locks within! Its shell some of the most vital secrets of the survival of He! ol Panel earth, C.F. Kettering, world famous | reflective Mund. Perhaps there been threatening the dsappears | is the key to the faculty of ob- "ance of the elam-diggting. ine | fervations Ito ds really with the dustry, mind that man “seer.” Other- een | wise Observiellon would be a) Obviously the situation Isn't mevhanteal process of the eye quite us stinple as that. The con. i wHhoat mare meaning, What the tention of the Federal author}! trudned observer dees dn reatity: Ges is that the hand digging | is to see to understund and’ ythods have been destruetive: relate to all eise that whieh is ocf the under-size clams that noted. Life can be aw very rich) constitute fully 40 percent of the! and fntrieate tapestry for thos 1 ho have learned bow to 2 The hydrautie machine! whpd ve farne Ow : ; observe ‘method ts sald to leave these. ' -- Vietorla Colonist. yeung clams undisturbed, and: { 1 i 1 { : ’ ‘ i i BUS PASSENGERS, travelling (hrough the Sumatra jungle, erocy thelr budge when they come to them — an foot. ‘The bi aed tts driver are saerificed to the rickety wooden bridge tpandne ae june roving os the passengers eb out and walk meres nmin iaelie a crescethd distanee und the lunberkag velele has reached the other alde, AUR LINES = p V's ss 1 Vig eee at aye ‘ ' oat tytiaty ste ees mht ANE My EpAE NaN SS ee Connections to: ANCHORAGE _ SKAGWAY WHITEHORSE SEATTLE lo: KETCHIKAN WRANGELL PETERSBURG JUNEAU For Informatlon-.« ‘ Call At Our Up Town Offico Phone 2223 international researcher who at: ame time was sclentifie director | of General Motors, ts the expert! responsible for turning the spot- | ~ light of sclence on the clam.| Kettering claims to have diseuy: | eied that the clam exists today! in exactly the same form ax the! Clams of milllons of years ago. ; th other words, the clam has! the seeret of survival through! the ages and of resistanee to the! process of change which has: wffected every other form of life: on the globe. i If that secret of survival: could be wrested from the clam,: Kettering and other selentists, aver that ft would have top im. portance for the problem of! human survival, Thus the Cana. : dian clam beds are a potentially: Important fleld of top sclentt{ie: | research, That's que reason why! government authorities are wor- 4 Builders. and - where counts.. rgread-ipon data, : Iniodeat cart, be ure t There te ho abligation, An appalntnent, count COMMERCIAL. PR! 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