ft Sane g me wet re! os 092 a ae Ve Ties ete Oo v, “hay 1, 1956. Kiernan Raps Bank Policies | PENTICTON (-—- Agriculture “minister Kenneth Kirn eri i ‘eyed “hard mouey” palici¢s of: ihe Bank of Canada Wednesday inight, and termed “unsound” re | sent criticism of American in-_ ‘vestment in Canada. Mr. Kiernan told oa publie Imeeting that although inflation: Afi nn mt a yen vspaiper. ievare’ ‘to the cot ah ip nd Northern and Central British Cot cof Canadian: Press—Audit’ Bureau. di Cirgulations ; Canaginn: ‘Daily: ‘Newspaper Associviion | ¢ NE, Ri bythe’ Prince Rupert” Daily News, Limited od By -MAGOR, President: 3 4. -Subseription. Rates: Ae aha | r—Per, ‘week, 25e;" per month 81.00; ‘per, year, ‘diol vt ‘By: ‘whall—Por. month, ‘7c; per year, $8.00 ‘ nd: “olans: mail by, the Post Office, Department, He wm if | | | | LN tee Seg eeret acta Owawa. | e the Great Divide THIS is election year in the U.S.A. and the chances} has fy the contest becomes some- | e than, yea a nerve- -tingling Gos at puting’ out the dinettory was, citer sey)- arately under. telephone department estimates. 0) ‘ their effort, In staging a. i such att active opportunities to travel, | sweep the country, | There is no doubt that the -|President has the confidence of, hundreds of millions of pceopte; outside the United States, to at: least as great a degree as he has! - the trust-and faith of his own, ‘{eountrymen.. But it must be equally. obvious to anyone who _| Studies: the facts that nobody ‘lelse on ‘the American: horizon to- day has that international con- fidence, to even a fraction of the same degree, Therefore, the President’ § phy- sical condition must be a matter of deep concer n to the entire free world. . * any fedhager ‘but when A FOREIGN affairs subeommit- _ |what.a-great gulf there is be- ‘;tween the thinking of the Presi- {dent and of some influential con- gressmen: of both U.S.’ parties. Three Democrats and the Repub- licans - “sharply: eriticized the President for having taken part ’|in-the Geneva conference of 1935 They call this a disrupting factor in-the world situation and ‘say: : “In this tense and critical per- iod the efforts of the United States to aid the legitimate am- _ {bition of the peoples of the Mid- dle East and Southeast Asia were seriously weakened by the hold- “ling-of the first Geneva confer- ence, - “The nations of these. regions were deeply concerned about Wwhat-appeared to them to be an about-face in the attitude of the western powers towards Soviet Russia. They. were shaken by the apparent readiness of Amer- ican ‘leaders, not ‘merely to ac- ‘!cept ‘peaceful. co-existence’ but -,to strive for. friendly -intercourse with the Communists,” ‘ It would be difficult to find {another parliamentary commit- tee in any country in the demo- -a{eratic world which would for- muate’ an expression of policy sO out of line’ With . prevailing world’ sentiment. This American report is sign- ed by the Democratic chairman, Clement J. Zablocki of Wisconsin. It is noteworthy that: the. senti- ments it contains are almost word for word the} same as ware expressed’ on: the.same date by : the Republican; Senator Joe Me-| - |Carthy, also of. Wisconsin. ‘to the United Nations. ‘ -|the “resort ‘spot” ‘was. well at- congressmen and the thinking ‘| THERE is a great divide betweey. “Due to the agreeable weather ‘ the thinking of these Americar are that President [isenhower . will once again All Aboard By G, E. MORTIMORE Sometimes a saan can de too . thrifty.” My insistence on using up the leftovers has long been a source} of irritation : ‘in our house, Every | ' now and then I happen ubon ¢ small treasure trove. of ‘last week's food in the refrigerator or the larder, and summon my. wife with a cry of mingled rage o asd triumph. “LOOK at THAT," I urge point- ing toward the amorphous Mass with quivering finger. good spaghetti and cheese.’ “It has green whiskers’ ‘on, it " my wife replies. oy “Why. did you. give it tiiid? to: grow whiskers? You could: have used’ it up. “I offered it to’ you on “Mon: day, bub you ‘didn’t feel lke spaghetti.” And the dispute goes on, with | a hint-on my part that my wife |* might have eaten the. spaghett! | herself for lunch, and-a: prom-; ise from her that if the. ‘situas! tion: ever. occurs again’ she: will make me eat every crumb of: ‘the : stuff, by, forcible feeding if: need be. After a long series of eteats in these arguinents, I. still thought I was right.in principle, However, something happened : recently that made me doubt: the virtue of ‘intense thrift, The infant son had-a bad cold: or ’flu, and the doctor presetib- ed some medicine. When‘: he! ordered the child to stop taking the stuff, there was stil} halt a! bottle left. ° : By a lucky chance, ‘1 had a miserable cold... myself. $0 1 thriftily used up. what. was ‘left, I kept my cold, but two weeks later my feet began: to swell. and |. my ankles. {blossomed with: patches of carmine and | Tose>| pink. ¢ I staggered along to the doe- tor, who traced my trouble ito tat leftover. Medicine. yas’ allergic: to it;. 200 ese “Since that time’ ‘the: crest: imy frame has broken out in a | It is not surprising that thc! ;Spring garden of hives, Various the Allard presentation was to’ la { assured them that the ailment was ONLY a case of too much shritt, Oo However, some good came of of: . ‘to the point where they stagnate fee of the U.S. House of Repre-| “I’m looking,” “she replies]. yee. sentatives has just made an un- What is it?” ..., t, THE DUTCH will get a closer look at the far-off wonders of the 625 % 5 _janimous report which shows} “You know what... Perfectly! heaveris with this antenna for a giant radio-telescope being , _conistructed. at, Dwingeloo, ‘ largest’-in the world, the radio- telescope will be used to survey i * the: solar: system: for research purposes, It will be inaugurated “by Queen Juliana later this month, OTTAWA DIARY By NORMAN M. MacLEOD The Netherlands. Said to be the | ‘The outstanding achievementihe did upon the Allard briet | so far of the Ottawa sittings | Chairman Fowler at least satis. | j Of the: Royal | Commission on ra-. fed his watchers that he was! ‘fio and’ television broadcasting | going to be completely impartial i ifs to leave the forces of both; On the previous day he had in- ‘publicly-owned and private en- dicated considerable criticism of ‘ferprise broadcasting guessing, | CBC for failure to control their Royal. Commission chairman {scale of expenditure. But he wa: - Robert Fowler, QC, gave CBC:no less critical of private radic ‘chairman Davidson Dunton whatj for coming before the commis- ‘might be technically termed a!sion with a submission that was rough ride during his period on mainly hypothetical and unsup- ithe. witness stand. “Representa- ported by concrete facts, lives of the private radio indes-| ‘try. who were sitting in on the: In recent years before the Par- i proceedings secretly rubbed their: liamentary radio committee pri- ‘hands with satisfaction. ‘yately-owned radio has been pro- But then it became the turn of testing the refusal of the CBC, ‘J.T, Allard, spokesman for the: to allow it to form its own net- & i privately - owned radio industry. Work, To many MPs the ob- ‘and the performance of Chair- jection has seemed a reasonable | man‘Fowler towards CBC's Dur-:one and private radio has beer ; ton .thereupon’ appeared very making substantial headway ir é mild in-comparison with his;securing recognition for it. But : treatment of private radio's Al-; ‘curiously enough the point was! lard. ‘given little more than passing i Asa “niatler, of feta reference before the Foy wler Com: observers” in: ihe audience imission, It had been widely ex were | ‘of. the oninion ‘that nrivately j pected that it would be the chiel | owned radio: would have lost. ‘grievance which the private ra- | 1 nothing and might have gaine a-good deal if it simply hadn" | presented: a case to the royal: ‘commission, ‘ ‘ r LIMP INTO PORT ! NORFOLK, Va, t!}—The battle- ‘ship Wisconsin and the Escort | The cardinal mistoke made by: destroyer Eaton, heavily damaz- - ed when they collided off the congressional! subcommittee take. ifriends obliged me by diasnos- ‘base’ private ‘radio’s case upon Virginia capes Sunday. have ar- ja very strong stand against the | sng my case as gout, beri-beri or the contention that the control-rived here for extenshe repairs. | irecognition .of the real govern: | Peruvian rot, but although I was over ‘radio and television exer- The 45,000-ton Wisconsin. with _, {ment of China, or its admittance zrateful for their kind interest, cised: by the CBC constituted a 30 feet of her bow sniushed, FAIRBANKS-MORSE stocks thousand violation of the freedom of the press. For when Chairman Fow- Jer asked for specific Instances of CBC interference with press reached port Monday under her own paver. 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I. believe, this. to be, $0, pe Aas given’ pt plop {i Sung “Sy Afignoon when, nhy hinsba Wd ay wo children and J spent a few pours ‘In. the warm sunshine ; bathing and: sun- “bathing at Salt Makes, me t eskpg their youngsters when i}. swimming, (C) daylight petting by students. of junior-senlor high school age. ; The whole aflernoon was.a: completely disgusting. experience for me—and when my six-year old son as he was belng tucked Into bed said: “Mumimile did you. hear those boys swearlng at the Lakes thls afternoon,” I knew I wasn't just being a critical parent. 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Every © sane human — being entirely with the leaders or the There can- not be cyen the beginnings of a) genuligviéhod of live-and-let-! live, TARA, ‘of Iriendliness.| Wnless“atid. until'the Communists “are willing to make good thelr! | ‘own often repeated, but never: yet. applied, pledge of non-inter- vention In the affalrs of other} nations, Notwithstanding the professed | dissolution of the Cominform,| the world-wide Communist party: } continues to operate as a single:, diselplined army, changing Its direction overnight jn every nook | and corner of the world on re-; celpt of orders from Moscow, Had the American congress: | men pointed to this fact, they; would have been on solid ground and been sure of the support of their allles, | But in erluledsing thelr own! 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