eee ee é 4 wef , BE eects eo Ce nw eon ‘& Veit Vullv INF Ws ft Munday, Sepremibel 2, lad in Independent dally newspaper devoted to tue upbuilding of Pr.nce Rupert and Northern and Central British Coltumb!a. Member of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Clreulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Assoclation. Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J. > MAGOR.-President H. G, PERRY, Vice-President Subserlstion Rates: * , . - y-enrrier—Per woek, 2c; per raonth, $1.00; per year, $10.00., wade: Technol "| ‘Norman MacKenzie states that in recent years ‘those who are traditionally inclined have heen . SIRLCAVRZTIINIBA FELSERESE SERAESE FPHUPERERSSR TSE 3y matl—Pér monph, 7c; per year, $8.00. eo . 4 As _ Ebnuve Nil pole a ' tre | | ‘See it SEOUL, Korea WA Cana. dlan printer, Benjamin .C, Roth. well of Otiawa, Is:giving Korea a big boost’ towards ‘providing school books for tts‘ education. Ottawa Printer He in Publishing Sch should not merely resist change, nor merely insist uthortzed. ag keeond class mall by the Post Olfise Department, Gltawa "Athen een na nts heap mocmnmncnnem rata ares ogy vs. Arts | N HIS report just published for the university _year ending in August, 1953; UBC President Dy. “chocked” by some of the technical skills taught in class, While admitting the question ts open to ar- aument, he maintains-that ‘“niversities cannot and that becatice technological subjects lacked academic content in:the 18th or Wth century they ust still lnek it in Me 20 century.” . The point that Dr. MacKenzie raises is one that is warmly debated outside academic circles as well is inside, In the urgency of modern times a uni- versity career may well appear to be of doubtful vale unless it hastens the finding of work after- “wards in which specialized training is required. At the same time, the traditional study of arts cannot - he entirely ignored if university graduates are to - ‘he tiformed citizens as well as craftsmen. : “Dr. ‘MacKenzie answers the problem in this way: “The accumulation of new knowledge, the | 1 | | | i | | vand strange about Paris, ' ‘bids anybody from honking Instead, Parls taxi drivers tua the air brug with elsquneat ‘orings of dancey French uss words, But. have nz taxi trowote, 2s ‘fT have a pood RCAF car at iny “fsposal, and an officer guide brass, bas the natuval kind that) Coes not need polishing. , & ny a “PHEY cheek you in and oul of ' {hil headquarters very care- fully -. and even hold your pass- port to make sire you get out vamain, The headquarters is a lon _¥nae one storey structure, wilh short side wings running off. My first call was on ‘He Frenen Admire’ who commands a’l the jmain NATO area, my guides tald ine “you can tell wether he Ilkes; Lyon or not by whether er not he| ‘will talk to you in English, with- font an interpreter’. He did. PARIS, France—As you drive out to the N ‘headquarters at Versailles you notic¢ something new honk at each other like mad fieiids:."'A new law for- stay in General Norstad’s: office ‘the himself tosk on the briefing where smile is as bright ag his} ane of his-asskitants, ; | waste Canadian airmen cn Bur- perpetuation of our cultural inheritance, and pyo- «fessional training, are all thoroughly accepted by hoth the university and the supporting public, though there will be continu‘ng arguments about ‘the relative emphasis which should be given to each. In my own opinion they are all absolute needs and no very good purpose is served by attempting to pive them priorities in theory; though the amount ‘of time, energy and money that can be devoted to each in Individual institutions, at any given time, will depend in large measure on how much the sup- porting public values each of these activities and how much aetive support it is willing to give each.” It will probably be found that by and large the ‘supporting public will expect a fairly equal distyi- bution of emphasis of each of these aspects of uni- ‘versity education, Even if the most mercenary and ‘hard-boiled view is taken of the matter,.the student ‘\hovhas a sound general knowledge of the civiliza- ‘tion in which he moves will in the long run he a | ‘heiter investment that the one who graduates with technological blinkers restricting his vision, Ht “Around The World pack in 1872, Jules Verne electrified the Victor- D jangs with his account of how: one Phineas ogg, ‘using the fastest means of transport then available, ‘travelled “Around the World in Eighty Days.” ‘Nowadays we are inclined to look down on “Phineas Fog as an old slow-poke, Travelling by scheduled airlines, it is now possible to circle the world in five days, (pis it? Ina recent interview in Montreal, ‘John Payne, superintendent of facilities for Pan further ‘American World Airways, explained that the five idays included only the actual flying, It required a period of from forty-three to 108 days to ‘obtain all the visas, permits and other ducuments “required by various countries for a flight around ‘the world, Cn the average, therefore, the modern glohe- .Lrotter may consider himself lucky if he does as well as Phineas ogg, The main difference is that While Phineas spent most of his time travelling, his SSHECESEOYS spend most of theirs standing in line, —idmonton Journal, THIS PRIZE-WINNING STAMP will be issued on December | 1954 {o commemorate the sixth anniversary of the adoption of the Universal Declaratio§ of Human Rights by the United Na- tions General Assembly. New Zealand artist Leonard Mitchell depicts the aspirations of humanity through the mother and child silhouetted against the U.N. emblem, the universe framed by the olive branch of peace. The stamp will appear in two de- nominations—the three-cent (U.S. Cy.) in red-orange and the eight-cent in olive green. OTTAWA DIARY. « M. MacLEOD 0, | By NORMAD | T cannot renort evrythtr ys he 'eaid, for ha was nob tatking for ipublieation, Tam snre he would Lapntove pubiisation of this bit. | We were taking about the | ipossiatity of bringing Germany ‘into NATO and 1 asked hin ‘whether or net he agreed with ema that the main obstacle wes the feclines of the pecple of France, , He reminded me that six hun- ‘aved thousand French elvilfans adian people are pouring some, $95,000,000 annually into the Co-| At the time which the Can-! jects for which Canadian aid: nq py the Germans in the eeecad is sought. Then when the pro- j world war jects have been approved for| yhita he personally agreed with inrabn Plan for Southeast Asia,’ assistance, the same engineering | yfarchal Juin that there was no the Pakistan government is re-! firms are retained wherever pos-'insurmountable obstacle to fu- ported reliably to b2 spending an | sible to supervise thelr progress.’ vue Fre:en teamplay with the untold but very considerable ;So far the results szcured bY. Germans, time was the great number of millions upon the es-| this system are described a3 ¢X-! poaltyy factor. | “had either been shot or tortur- _. and therefore -- t ; santo! ‘cellent. The Canadian projects, ones yaar in Normandy we f ablishment of an international ‘cominercial airline, tare reported to be amongst the Now the history of govern- | best administered of any of the [ment commercial airlines hasn’t: Columbo Plan works, ‘heen too encouraging. Few of: ithem are breaking even today, i end ul of (hen have ineured WS. Jet Fighter fantastic deficits in their ear NE ® rashes in East stages of operation. Consequent- | ‘ly, for a. country which is on the; gp JOHN'S, Nfld. Q— A! Unt- i Sis y : consistency, ‘members are missing. ; The-government here is well quarters here said the plane was aware of the situation. But it on a routine patrol out of the jis something about which it dare west coast base of Harmon field not even comment, much 1ess ‘ot the time of the crash seek to do anything. For these | nn Astatic countries which tho West | Plain milk can be made glam- is intent upon helping are in-|eroys and tasty by adding a dependently and nationalistical-' favorite flaver and, if desired, ‘ly snirited almost to a fault. The |egoking color ‘| slightest suggestion of interfer-' natn ‘onee in their demestie affairs ‘py the Western donor powers ‘would eause them instantly to! eave nothing further fo do with ‘the Western money that is being rhanded out to them, And that would bes very bad thing-—for the Western powers. Or at least | co is Weslern diplomacy per- ended, oN The Prlelstan qurline venture early one of a number of spend- URANIUM IN BC, The Editor, The Dally News: On. September 20, the Daily columns, that stated that a ur- aninm find was made in receiving end of economic ald'teq states Air Force F-94 jet! 'o3s-hle ito be spending its own money in) tiohter crashed into the sea off} lith this fashion mighf, seem to pre-' the west coast of Newfouydland | ® hundred years after the ‘sent a strong ‘element of iN-j early today and its two ‘crew! of Joan.” ° Northeast air command head- | OF all the News published an item in Its t j re soledrating the 500th an- ATO he car drivers no longer about fifteen minutes, Bub act- vally I was there dn hour -~ and |, on the whole NATO 2et up that had originally been assigiied to , i WE hear‘a lot about loud mouth- eq Amerieans- who think they could atomize China, Butvhere is one tine Amarlean whose) slucerity is so selfevident, and whose answers are so candid that you get:a great feeling of confidence because people He him are on the jcb, I gave him: some very difficult ' questions, stith os the one we c{ten hear in parliament: why ope when: our own open back door in the Aratig is our own main gencern, HY He gave the best answer T have | heard yet. By locating our forces ; in Europ? we are Helps to win the cold war without a hey wa, Here 13 one, man, among the top American krass, who is as, much against a third war as I am myself. I came from NATO very greal- ly reagsurea -~ first that they will do everything possible lo averet o war — and secondly that if the Russians start one anyway, the Iussians wen't win il. “nivercacy cf the burnin y cf Joan - of Are. The English Duke of Bed- _| ford is to take part in the cerem- ienies. Ho is the direct desendant j , ,of the original Duke who ‘toak “My paint is that such’ a, cé!- | 4 1 re ‘ “top brass” whom ] ; met at NATO - jimpressed me most was a lean Istrint of a Yank General Nor- alad, the airman, . He is in faet in hi late forties tnt he Jeaks muieh like ven HHinenesh dit owhen he (Lind- ihergh) flew the Atlantic, Twas Saya ciy ehedited: to: — LETTERBOX | trated right into the body of this globe, and as they came inte ipart. in the execution of Joan.” ehration would ‘not have been ; _. with French and Eng- | ‘h taking part’ — even, death | - the man that contact with some medium that this earth was composed of atl the time metabolized into the . the! aitferent elements this globe mountains: of the State Of contained , some. of the medium Mo Tprereeqe REFLECTS Ray , Nr in aren has told her; AN INQUIRING FELLOW riends that the prime minister! s ‘ters are mig yds Will remain in office for another Bonne writers are mighty eur vewy, possibly two, She is sald to be in vn far better position to know, than the palitleal guessers In Ottawa, i] { iC il there? But who in thunder cares? | ‘Let's solve a few of our earthly: -Croubels frat, ‘A handsome colle dow ts ing! eludes re ie , piel are becoming wider and rifle far Maclin Bell the wen | eldewalks ‘wre: ye OWEN, nay ne. aurnaristra | imine fe alm destrhans 18 becoming redluced to lo earn the shagay dogey teks fit ° a ‘ ‘at home in the water as well: Overseating, says physician MOOKING THINGS OVER will cause anyone to be dissatis-' Jack Beott Is back fram t tone fled with tife. That's a lot ike of the Carlboa trontler where Hot having enough to eat, everybody appeared quibe nor ’ aieeeceesnen ‘mal, He was alga in Prince George, whieh ‘the Vancouver observer suys js destined to he- | come the Edmonton «of Birth | Columbin, Then, ls Worship, {he mayor of Prince George pipes up with the predietion Prince Georgo, now with eloven thous and, will have a total of lwenty- five thousand In that many more yonrs, Doon't all Chat sound so darned plonaant, ; LOOKING SMAI Streets, says uve Brantford Bx- Krnest Hemingway is quite a flobe-tratter, Not Jong aga a Fylend posted n letter to him ad- crested shyply "To Frnest. Heme | ingway/God = knows where," | Alome weeks Inter the friend ro- calved a reply from the author “You were right,” began Wenin- way's letter, “Gad knaw," ‘Punctuality ie the art of muceing how Inte the other fel- low Is going to be. - Kdontonians ns well as oth- ora nye about fo rejoice in an atinosphere jn which lata of is will vevel—the tnaty dishes of Acandinavin, Londed gn the honrd will he dolencles such oa rallepalse, apleed ments, lover. portey, a dark brown Danish hroad*abloknage of applocake and burgundy foam, a cronmy cles kert, Canada hus been known to perform dalingulahed cooking, Ws plenaint to realize there eee et anton sev es The coat of ten, in the old country, Ja Snorensing ten canta yer pound, Coffee ia a problem ih other parts of the globe, hut i ahade morn complex, >You put the watch back to normal at midnight Saturday, of course. From now on, no day- light saving at all, Neverthelens, (here wil) be saving, but of an and REMINISCES “diplomalte reaction, see that fall value is reeured for: ing projeets af, Hye Colony. Play ia ffs “Wittlia eee A Hp grensiden tot of { Yi wt fini wisdany | Buh era are being questioned be- fuse of the fear of unfavorable fective ta preventing the drift © Marne ane ow oe OL the Southeast Askin nations the grent monntalns of British ous. Here's one who Inqres| inte the Communist orbit Wit Golumbla are not prodnelnyy ure about Mars, Is there any Ife! (his suecess achieved, the eo. |antum ores (he same as those ty operating. povernments consider! the Gono, Uranium: City, |Washington and others inthe it vite) that noe Ashe suspleians shoud be aroused of the plan, being ae front for Western ame bitions for eeonemle control, Canada je playlng along with this over-all Columbo Plain die plomacy, AL the same time, the governtaent here is taking some very dlreet steps on its awn to! the Canadhun money that is con- tributed, amd that the money Koes to the purpasen for whieh it Is denied. (ts necurate to say that no nation Is taking grenter wnfequords against waste or une autharized diversion, For Jastanee, the Canadian government relaing Independent englnecring Crs in Asia to cer. fy the soundness of the pro- Vertical Takeoff Tested In US, RUFFALO, NY, (N--The Bell Alyerat corpayatton has ste. mental jat-propellod vertical takeoff alrevaft, avcordiny to the Buffalo Evening Nows, Neither the company nor the fir foree, apansor of Boll's VTO program, haa rolenued any de- (alla on (he eraft, Nut it ts be Heved to look much Ike a con- ventional fot alrplana, except for muitiple Jeb engines attached to Wirshithitl on, etre eet Ty; ava. codvloty dittor Idubttul dit “prqaddenst 's ald Thatd's i compos Ot RMS none vf [Relejan Conga uraniam deposits and some into the ores of uran- jwere, producing wealth for (he) tym and after millions of eentur- Belgian. people, and nounced that Uranium Cily 'tand held captive this mineral ' "Phy over-all reasoning is that [thriving by the working: of the where we find It today, the Colombo Plan hay been of-curantim: minesebeyond hellef, | Umble erry as much tranium as eORTUTY fest-flawn da expert.) - ACH fay ako QM" tas the rock formation hardenee L have been wonderirg | why globe ralled over another spo rays. and ; | sf (he readers of this shor Fast, I. should be prestuned that the rend mountains of Lritish Cal- hed furltish Cal What do you think? any other parts of this alohe and more se, beenise we have more mountainous ground and very ensy of neeass, vs WIth your permision Myr, Radi, tor, althoueh Pam ouly a tyne le eltiven, T would like ta give my opinion why there ds plenty of ureniium In the Als af thle} provinec, etm mg neti eee Luxury Steamor SATLH FOR ' and Intermediate Ports Prom my way of reasoning, Each Thursday evary om of mineral on and tn ne Wak pam, thin globe dings been formed b tho action of the eosnie ny For KETCHIKAN WEUNESDAY Midnigh Comfort and Service and the metabolizing’ medi that thin globe entailed after ft and emerged fram a gis atate to mn more or less plastic state, and while this globe war in this plnatic state the coamle rays had in Une been converted into a force we epll today as the ine of forea; and for milllong cof yenrs thoae omnagnetle forces hombarded this globe, and porit- Bae) cv! city or Dapot oftia ea Uric Raipnrt, NO, CANADIAN per Dr Etec Coe ner oe eo ors STAR VY CABS other kind, Wil he good company, the wing. 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