ivi Ney NB pds “Suy Hiption Rates:4* -," , month, RI 00; per yen, $10. on tC Ofilea Department, Ottawa - lalrforée.: “ effected. he vilian branches. of -the Depart- -linent of. National Defence have “| been reorganized on a. ‘horizon- “He has ‘waged: His. campaign * | in many varts:6f. Canady, alteady ty si. fand. spoken - out” ‘for conscription =f even. in the heart of French Ca- nada.” ‘Butiin his‘full dress: ‘last: ine ideas Magazine x entitled es as a mean essary ‘amount of manpower. - After a careful reading of Gen- - Sera: Sinionds’ ‘article - lean’s T-have come. to the conclu- sion: thathe is. really continuing + what might. he called the inter- {Brass Hat war,.which rocked the Defence Depar {ment prior to the. .rerackdown: My the Hon, “Ralph V ;Campney. : 1 The ‘sayst mn yore tb, LAST year we had the top. Cana- Cj. dian. airman telling a ‘large group of visiting: aviation: journ- oT astic® expeits ‘that. Canada’s S of Canada’s superb. interceptory| “taolreraft, the CF-105, was a total ove l waste of money, and. that: Cana- .|da would ‘have been better ad- 77: ised to adopt fighter planes de- A veloped , by. US. or Britain; pend-. ting suecessful . manufacture of ground- -to-air missles...’ - |. Only in one ‘sentence docs Gen- cL eral ‘Simonds. touch on the ques- ‘sition: of: army © manpower inthis’ . Macleain’ § article; That.is where . The ‘combined. inter- : ests: ‘of: the air force, the alr in- |: “yesearch - burning: with -zeal: to participate ina. project © they tould call their own, coupled with the’ known. desire: of ministers tc maintain. a” ‘defense : ‘effort with ‘a, strict. ‘manpower ceiling, swept aside any opposition. to ols ven- id's ‘defence’: THERE is’ ‘significant: contradic: oe : A oe Ebméve - Pie poll : s-entirely: : mention’? of ‘compulsory service of mobilizing the nec-° .Mac- ; WHAT i is the ordinary civilian of ‘Canada to think—-indeed, what is the ordinary MP of Canada to. think—when top. éxperts, like. Lt. Gen. Guy Simonds,’ ‘advocate such diametrically’. - different forms’ of organization for: armed services? | other western democracies need —that is; some kind of a ‘public probe in which “experts can give thelr ideas as to what an H- bomb war, would really be like, . For what would it. benefit. ‘Ca- nada. to’have. conscription, with the kind of. @ large. land. army which would: have’ been useful for the Kaiser's war, or: Hitler’s war, yet as futile’ as'an armour -plated Dinosaur’: -for .the only. kind. of Field Marshal. Montgomery: ‘and’ the : _Canada. needs, . what all: -the | "TENSHUN ! — This four-foot Emperor penguin became. so interested in the U. S. Coast. Guard: icebreaker Eastwind’s, unloading operations at Mc- . Murdo Sound in the Antarctic. -that: he joined: the service: to. suipervise the work. Advanced : -to. ship's mascot; he proudly ‘shows off his rating here for wer-we: care ow, ely. tn opt? Rew yrd 1 Jom ‘om I would like to start this’ week! s notes by. expressing’ - nly ¢ very great pleasure ati the appoint- ment.of Thomas W. Brown, QC. of Prince Rupert to the British Columbia: Supreme Court: bench. As: member’ for the district L hadan: opportunity. of. ex press- ing my views as’ to the: fitness of this appointment and, of “course I gave : At most. enthusiastic ap- Broval: a ws vy regard. this not, only. as. a tribute sto “Tommy” Brown's tainly: is) -but’ also “as” another recognition ° of thé growing im- portance, (in: many ‘ines: fen- deavor,: “Of: Prince Rupert’ and: ‘of Central British . Columbi ; tion. also. betwéen ‘the. recom-. fe J mendations ® of . Field’; Marshall legal: brilliance (which, it cer-. fated. se requitel tor his business 4 as ¢ the? car hot: being licenced for bus- ee hep oe ib. Tuck he wil pr abe Fas your) Z ht ot NIG om "SINCE JUNE W > phosldent ils eenhower, counting on eaving + pital: Inte: this: week;: /onjoyed Sunday night “longest: and best’ aleop-gince.becbming {1 June: 8,’ His ypivita ‘and morale: today wore reported: stil! ‘extremely high.” A-bulletin from: Walter Reed ,Atmy Hospital sald: “The: president: hid: a'moast comfortable night. Hs slept enlnost continuously: for nine hours’ A TTg: ‘Lemporature. Js 00,6,.p\ilse 76, blood pressure 118 over Andsregpiration-18-nll of which are hormal, — ' "His: welght remains the same (162 pounds), . , "Wile condition continues to progress. very antistactorily, ON th, - | tal’ basis, with | sections dealing “}with all three’ services under a ~}eomnion subject heading. Thus, |for instance, one section of the = Guy; Simonds. “urges.the early. 0: f the: army, ‘navy: “and | the’ early. desegregation. of the unitles : which ; have already been «He states: “mM recent years, ci- Deputy Minister's staff will-deal with construction projects of all three services. This organization with a singie defense minister, éun never stand up to the strain ofa sudden major emergency. ven in normal times, the effic- ient administration of an armed | service is handicapped by. the abttleneck. at. the. top in even Ig ganniot be avoided Mn ‘matbar Wn pro, “the govern- front; aye Er retain political control,” PROTIVAL PROFIT 5 STRATFORD, Ont, (i The Stratford Shakespearean Fesll- Ml attracted n record 13,008 per- sons for Ite first week and gross- ed $45,400 at the box office, Theatre Manager Victor Polley oid: Sunday, Plays at the. fos- tival ave: The Merry Wlyves of Windsor and Henry V, , Pere Remaremae wmeemermeme ADMIRAL DIES - BAN DINGO, Calif, (--Vica- Admiral Francis X, Melnernay, 67, rotired, dled in Naval Hose pital Sunday of n cerebral hem arrhage, His wife died a month agp, In 1082-53 he was com- y- and: those: of” “Lt. ¢ . Simonds © “recommends | : The: None 1 ‘ The Daily News: the photogr apher, DARUAMENT. oe - ByE. T/ APPLEWHAITE, MP Skee. 3 “another one Member pitt it, expanding recognition of our North.” 7 The development of an exten- 3ive technical co- -operation pro- gramme has been a ‘notable achievement of the Colombo Plan. In numerical ternis ‘alone the figures represent’ a. substan- tial. measure of. suceess—7,200 men and women placed” for wralning and 3,700 experts sent ‘o-various countries, Co- ordina- tion in South and South-Eas! Asia at Colombo, on which par ticipating gover nments are. rep- ~ésented and by the. Bureau ‘ol Technical Co- operation, 9 smal agency located in Colombo ,¢|which reports to the Council, |The area receives technical as- . Astance also through programs arranged in conjunction with the United States- Missions ir the: . various»: countries. _ ane through the. specialized: agencles of the United ‘Nations. We now have, not only a general. inter- i est’ in this work, but a .specia! ‘linterest. due to the decision t¢ ~Hend Ken Harding of Prince Ru- “The. Prince Rupert. Art Vel pert to India in this connection, /would like'to express publicly. to! Mr, R. H. Davidson appreciation j of the cordiality and ease with ! dian- -American crisis over the which the high school: and: the use of water resources in the Art club have been able to work | U, S, northwest, Jay to day routine, the Minister! ‘Jof Defense has too much of a oad, yet. th without: greater, decentralization together during his principalship | to bring exhibitions for thé use and enjoyment of students, An ambitious program ‘has been carried out, European, Am: }: erican and Canadian exhibitions, ; formerly hung only in galleries of large cities, have been brought to Prince Rupert, Here they have been on display during Novem- rber and March in the activity room of the high school, where hundreds 6 {students eat lunch’ cach day. Fully aware of the: inealeulable value of,some of the, paintings, Mr, Davidson.has never hesitated to, assiime, responsibility for thelr safety, ny order. that sludents Might-hohefitefrom: theme" One result has been growth In the taste and discrimination of the students, Before this pro- gram began, CHff Robinson, then art instructor at UBC, spoke to the advanced art class and asked them to choose between a print af a famous painting and a gar. ish calendar. All students solect- ed the calendar, Should he re- — “step by step the big Cana- ‘and In ‘British Celmmbis, the Yukon and Al- aska Js coming to. a head. The -Columbla River rises In British Colymbla, but empties into the Pacific through the Unite; ‘states, The international houn: dary waters treaty Itself 1s now the subject of differing Inter pretations, and Prime Minister St, Laurent has suggested that the whola prokiem should be made the subiect of direct ne- gotlations, This suggests 4 breakdown in the proceeding: of the International Joint Com- inission over a question enormous bearing over the fue Is a long way from us but thi: pattern established over development of the can—-and would—apply to Bri- tish Columbian rivers emptyins into the Paelfle “panhandle” of Alaska, een or everet turn today, results would be quite different. As night sehool students, Art club members have been familia jwith Mr, Davidson's enthusiastic! interest In all the adult education ; elngses, To the adult sludents as: well ns to the younger ones, Mr. i Davidson's departure will be a! great loss, mander of an amphibious group Nn Korean Wwalors, CANADIA Gal the. Bestiers yl Costs You Less. ° Giant anpnelty Poreelatn enamel (ith, ue 6 RARV. watertlow nglintor 6. Doglyen-avvarel aby ling C1080), 9 @ WASY longelite prdolston mootantam, “ e RABY. Byenr Gutirantoo uw he. Store Thad Sornien it . PHONE 2326 !BIN THE PRINCE RUPERT ART CLUB, | Famer ngs nese etna od Ne Hem HERE TSE “EHO aR HE BERN ETDS ESE Oe FE OE gn oeR oBe N LEGION GO | Plagy Bank Guarantoed $125 Tuesday, June 26 - 8 p.m. LEGION ‘AUDITORIUM * EVERYBODY WELCOME ‘eeremony here on June 18 wher, (His Excellency the Governor: General formally opened the ve- bratty, Pbullt — patiamentary The members of bath | house attended and the “i survived the -great fire with ture ceonomic development 01 |. A the U.S, Northivest. and British || Columbia, The Columbla River | ba matter js of peculiar and vital Importance to us, because the the Columbia through the Wo had u pleasant but short st Ollawa OTTAWA D In words once “made famous -|py:U, S, State Secretary: Dulles, Parliament -Hill's Liberals ‘spent the weekend in an “agonizing re-appraisal"’ of thelr present political position. ; , If the last . general’ electior date of August - 10, 1953, . raisec Liberal, for tunes to ‘their zenith, the past week. plunged them ‘lose . to their. lowest-, depths, Tr ute, the federal’ statesmen hac the comfort. of: reflecting : that {nothing -had: happeied to: them directly: “yel, But that word “yet” seemed: to. have an ominously : temporary ving. to tt, “th fact, the more the Ollawa Liberals study that Quebec elec- |. tion -the: less - they like it) ‘Herc is a'sample of the sort of fiects which are turning Up ‘to worry them:, oy The: ‘Qhebee, city seat. which the PM represents at Ottawa went. Union Nationale. So‘did the Temiscouata ° ‘seat’ which. the} PM's" son’ represents Federally. But Compton, where the PM no longer Jives. but which. used : to be. his home; ‘went Liberal, ” ‘Now all. these. ‘things! coud hive.’ een=-buty most * piobably Wwere-Lpure ‘coineidencés,. But. the painfiil fact, which: no. ‘cambin- ation of ‘coincidences could foss- {0 iNET He Dowertul enough, Le 4 ol the ‘Senate dpened the’ ‘proceed ings. The parliamentary library which destroyed ‘the - parliament , build- ing’ in February 1916, but was severely ‘damaged by. .fire in August 1952: The’ Speaker of the Comnions: also took part: in the brief ceremony, On: behalf. of the members-of the joint {ibrar} commiltee,: he thanked His Ex- rary have. been | “transeribed. 01 a- plaque’ commemorating thi dav's.solemn event,. stating: thai after restoration: -.the ‘ “Ybrar? wasire- -opened-on June“l9, 1958 af Canada.. Hon, “Bob” Winters: Minister of Public: Works: Department of Public. Works: in the library: of: parliament.- goes nack® as..far/as~ 1859,. when the ‘erection of: the,- -parlianient Sulldings. was: approved. He “re- minded. us of the. story of .the five of August 4, 1952; how many thousands of books. had: to’ be moved quickly and. dried to min- imize the damage by water and and what.wag flrst estimated to he a $1 million restoration pro- ject came-to' involve an expend: a third millfons, DAVID BURGESS, ‘tawa has-been elected pres: i dent of the Canadian Legion ab the annual convention in Vancouver, the’ Members and particularly of cellency: for having so graplously by: the - Rieht’, Honourable Vin: “ent: Massey, ‘Governor-General alse spoke briefly; ‘the interest: of the By NORMAN M. MaelLEOD ARY axplaln away. , “Then In addition to the Que- 2c election there were the com- panion spectacles of - debacle in Saskatchewan New Brunswick; Amongst the three of {hem the week's pro- vincial contests had pretty well sampled the political map of the nation, They had revealed that provinces, - in Central - Canada, and In-the Maritimes were piti- ful-at least for the hungry politician who had to depenc on them for protection against the brutal necessity of perhaps having to pO back Lo work for iv living, oo Being realists the Farliament Hill Liberals recognize clearly that their position is critical, But they aren't at al! clear about the maans which’ thev. should take to retrieve It, They hav: a new respect today for the pel- itieal wisdom which’ uz2d 1 proteet the late Mackenzie King against becoming involved ir provineial contests, The former 4 chieftain eurvived the menace o! such diverse floures fg Dunles- sis, Hepburn, and. Aberhart by ally: peaceful co- operation, . Bit. heady. suecers in tv sant Mackenzie King ‘selections had! late leader had taught that they emule} ‘venture. safely to-do things that | dwere not in his book, So they arain 4 Fleming, is diseredited considerably, if nat |! wholly destroyed. And at moment they don’t knaw when fhev with vainly that they Ned a Mackenzie King to advise them. ‘ we eee meee oe roe actepted’ the. invitation. to re- we opeh the Nbrary, Certain, Liston ical, Notes ‘concerning. ‘our. libs fly ELL * Air Lines: Liberal! and: Liberal defences In the Pralrie the simple expedignt of a gener. vawsed the Parliaraent THll | ih. | erals to forget the lessons their | thera, | hey thought hini unnecessarily ; - /eaution and awarmed into the battle against : Duples sis, against Douglas and | The result Is | thot the legend of thelr strength | thn wih! cerlainty hew 10 go mMbaut re- nairing It. It’s one of the tle USE WANT Ans. THRY. 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