‘Ifthe U.S.A; were ‘deliberately - ostrying’ to lose friends. and alien- ‘ate people,’ ‘she: could not have -, made a more effective move {han - og phy. baek, tracking, on he own, forme”. offer. a “The’ incredible “part of: ‘the “| whole -busiiiess"is: “that Egypt ist! | apparently - “being: “punished be- ~leause. Russia’ made arival ‘offer . to that by U.S.A“ Hence, all that |. 1 ‘imps. whose | green wolf's: _ | the: Soviets ‘have to: do- ‘to upset fhe, ‘applecart in any, part: ofthe world. is to. make, an:-offer -wher- fever’ one: by ‘Washington ‘ has’ al=. -{Feady -been made. The complete “Hlack:-of ‘logic -in such a ‘proced- ure is: attested: by.: the - fact that “lugypt: had: ‘decided’ to -accept the offer. by." Washington, notwith< | os “| standing’ “Russia’s. efforts: to et into. the, ‘picture. - ! THE. amazing Dal of “this. back -somersault,-announced by. Mr. y John’ Foster” Dulles, is that the S World Bank. ‘had thoroughly ins. 7" vestigated ‘the: practicability ‘of | the: “project and -had- agreed:'to advanice ‘a: $200 mill ion loan... ~-le"In“ other. words, ‘the’ economi¢ _{ basis: ‘of. the: “proposed: project ‘F was: infinitely: ‘stronger: than: it | was when: Washington ‘first ‘of- y fered Egypt $54,600,000 asa grant ain “aid-of'.this: ‘development. AML en that tiad happened’ inthe. mean- + |ime’ isithat. Russia:had tried to barge*in,:: What are: the: “Egyp- |tians- to think. now?” : - Certainly’ they. will. be ‘made {fully ‘aware.of the displeasure of {}the U.S.A. at. their recent pur- -'|chaseof.atms from behind ‘the “Tron: Curtain—incidentally, ‘from ‘precisely the: samé: country, me Czechoslovakia, -where’ Israel. ab- * {tained : most. of her - arms which: cose enabled : her." to. win’ the . short; oy sharp war of 1948, But Egyptians, for’ and all ‘the ottier hundreds of fe millions ‘of pedple. in the hither- to: backward countries. of -Africa a and. Asia, will know. that. Uncle am --plays - ‘crude. ‘politics with projects: which' are “supposed ‘to taise: the: standard of - ‘living of. those" who | ‘live | in the, countries ae 6 Nile: Dart Sida || THE cancellation ofthe U.S. offer to help Beypt fin- | ~ Fane’ ‘the high’ ‘Aswan: Dan on: the N ile Rive . 7 blunder df. monumental proportions. - vat : “bys K ‘Nesbitt | “|ride the first’ ‘train to. ‘Prince rvry, ", 7, Ferree ee eee ae ee ~ YICTORIA—In the: atitumn of 1952, when ‘the first PGE. train rolled ‘into: Prince George ” ‘from Ques nel, Premier. ‘Bennett;::in office ‘only a few: months, made hinuself, the hero of the ‘hour; It: was: a. strange’ tirn of: tne political fates that, eri led. him ‘to do-this. f° ‘The .PGE: extension’ “AGrith ‘to Prince George. had; been ordered by » Liberal -,coalition:: -| Byron: Johnson ;. “but, m4 time: the : line’. was | ready,’ Mt. Johnson “Had “been ; Ousted ‘froni. office and: Mr. ‘Bennett: Was: ‘In, Even: so; one . “would’: “have | though: the new. Premier’ would have invited: Mr.. “Johnson : ‘to f George, ” ‘In “that ‘period,. ‘however, Mr. Bennett, . though Premier, ‘was’ somewhat: unsure. of. Himself, He hada niinority government; he knew. another election: must ‘soon come, as It’ did: in: less: than a year. He didn’t: warit any ‘Liberals in the spotlight if he could help it. And. so.he snubbed’ Mr.’"J ohnson, didn’t invite him along-on’ the first. train ride . into Prince George. As a: result he was' crit- icized. called’ discourteous, “not that the, Premier worried: -about that, 06" Now,. securely. ine “office, ‘the Premier's inviting: Mr. “Johnson, and’ former: Premier ‘John Hart; and former : finance: ”; ‘minister Herbert: Anscomb, and: ‘H.. G. T; Perry, ‘for: years. ‘Liberal: MLA for Fort George, on the. PGE in- augural ‘run’ from’, North Vane, couver: to Prince George lafe In August. Opposition - membérs + of the “MINING. PRECIOUS EMERALDS - A emerald ‘mine, high , jin. the Andes,” at _Muzo, Columbia, worked” originally.’ centuries: be- fore Columbus discovered America, is: again: yielding tare gems worth. “a. king’s ransom.” Here, a mintig.’ engineer. examines the.face of a rock formation 8,000 feet: up. Comimercial mining . has ibeen: ‘sporadic’ there over the: centuries, but recently. the Colombian government has’ resumed ‘opetaitions, Emeralds, still : short of demand, are worth four times. as much as diamonds. Other Papers Say... TAKE IT HASY FEDERAL ROAD AID In these -hot summer days one| -In 1949, ‘after. much prodding. OTTAWA DIARY : It's not politically rewarding. to be a Socialist party In boom. ttmes, At least; the CCI hasn’t found it so, That’s why !t pro- poses to do something about it at {ts annual convention sched- dled next week for Winnipeg, What it proposes to do is + bit of face-lifting onthe old Regina, Manifesto, The bible of Canadian - Socialism ..won't be rejected or repudiated as’ Stalin was, by the recent 20th Soviet Congress. It will simply be brought up to date’ and made applicable to new social facts and conditions. The move is mainly signifie- ant for the implications of wide economic importance which it carries, Originally the CCF was a -|political movement designed to {protect the Individual hy Soc: jalist philosophy and techniques against, the hardships of depres- slon—concelved as the perman- ent number one proplem of the times. Now the CCF. obviously ‘{recognizes that a: political philo- sophy « based. upon depression ‘|iacks reality since depression no longer js a practical worry. For ‘|years the CCF: has. been holding stubbornly to Its original philo- sophy.in, the belief; that” the economic. cycle. “‘would:some day restore the conditions of the hungry thirties and that its mes- sage would. ring* true to the masses When. that ‘time: game. “Conditions “Right for Tuna ‘ing plans to ‘live unden eug 7 That wewpoint . the Sth sts now are abandoning. They have fi decided: that the facts uf life . By NORMAN, q ‘M, MaeLEOD » with which the Canadian People... E “ are golng.to have to live in the foreseeable future are prosperity: and expansion, The task, whieh, they have — set themselves, accordingly, Is to advisd' HY dg oe vincing role for, Sovlalisn * to BI | yee? thie are it play In boom: times, ithe ‘fact that the aienitard if have decided to base thelr Sbrate: 84 egy upon sustained boom, jralhey,: that upon a return of depression . doesn’t | Boa of Course,” infallible. Tt may be that ie economics: are’ faulty, px, alg that they are simply lacking,ju. ie the patience that ond needs’ to’ iB: play the. long-range ganie,: “at polities, But the viewpoint that: they have qdapted is ab, |pash.a ye tribute to the extent to, which the’ Federal political marate. Is - parmeated these days w ith, ony © : fidente in the expansiontst out. - look facing the nation, Miprita: 1 The re- -orlentation of the Re. gina Manifesto that ine GLP . policy architects have devised. is top secret materlal as. yet; in, the Coldwell-Knowles-H axe: Tey Argue hierarchy that will deliver. it next week to the Winnipeg’ meeting. The task of adapting a. Socialist Party to boom ‘con-". ditions is obviously a .dbffioull: tone. The oldline parties - are: frankly sceptical of its,,poss{-: ibility. They argue that sanco.a ;Soclall-t Party sets about mak: conditions, it necessarily foses He feared. the Liberals, | is naturally inclined to take it easy. So one should, according to medical men, Take it easy in hot weather and you'll live long- er, ig their advice, They point out that over- exertion during excessive sum- mer heat |s a one-way ticket to heart. trouble. It is strain and lack of relaxation. that causes heart trouble. When the mer- cury rises to between 85 and 90 degrees or more, the heart is strained very easily. Arteries “| may never befwre have given any sign of.wear and tear but when ‘the weather. reaches the torrid stage and humidity becomes op- pressive, they. , will difficulties unless ‘their sets a more leisurely pace. The medicos’ ‘advice is plain common sense, The human or- ganism. is In a way a complex machine. No machine can take heavy loads in torrid. heat. ‘Nei- owner experience the federal government agreed ||: to assist on a 50-50 basis with the Trans-Canada highway. The is shown by the fact--that to date only 1,600 miles of the 5,000-mile road have been con- structed to approved standards, 1,545 miles are still unpaved and there are still 185 miles on which there is no highway of any kind, a national road network,. the federal government hopes to get a single road across the country finished after five more “years, This is disgraceful. — “Winnipeg tribune. Iceland To Demand © ineffectiveness of’ this scheme}. Instead of a program to create!” the dynamic force which, gives | {t ower. document is being awalted with, But None Found ‘VANCOUVER ‘W—There's. ev- ery-thing a tuna fish would: ash for off the coast of B.C.—but no tuna, The fisheries protection cruiser Howay will return to Port today, miles off the coast.in a fruitless search for the “chicken of the sea.” 4, “They found the: ight temper- atures and the: right conditions, the right birds and sea life to in- dicate the presence of tuna,” said) fisherles supervisor A, Whitmore | Tuesday. . “But they didn’t find tuna.” The fish, which hasn’t been seen off the B.C. coast for six years, may still arrive this year, said Mr. Whitmore. ' _ "In the years we had tuna they frequently didn't show up until the end of July. We'll send an- other vessel out in a couple of senuently, by Liberals and: PCa: allke. , Soe ay ee elaine icaeahes abtebial, FREE. PANTS SyChs ts abe i Foote SALE! House of Hobberlin . SSS “4 afeye The new Winnipeg \f more than casual interest, conn. > ul LING the Tailot \| | oh sthe - Kremlin -to . advance ‘the less. their ridings, touch be cut out work in hot weather, Ib BOMB. IN MACY'S , = PGE: | | REYKJAVIK, Iceland (Reu- " ‘lcausé of yworld .Communisin;-He|” “This is tiot ah political” Ysa only means that: more: relaxation ters) —Ieeland’s, new government NEW YORK WA Home-made : ‘Li: 7 could never, vhave:‘devised: any-. sion:”: says the : Premier ‘BY is necessary” and: over-exertion ‘has announced it will, demand, bomb, apparently the work of , : “Ithing more = -efféctive. than: this Which ‘he’ means: of tour set tha ys tabu, In a word, what is need- ‘the withdrawal of American} New York's. “mad bomber,” ex- sate e disastrous back somersault which he’s not going to rmit 9. i ed is temperance, the secret of ;forces from Iceland and seek to ploded harmlessly Tuesday af- | Ns he has. just performed. tlonists to take any | of tne pop prolonging. life, cancel its treaty with the U.S. if{ternoon in Macy’s department rede A ” His. blunder hands to. the Soviet glory. away from Social: Credit, The, hustle and bustle of mod- lits demand is refused, store. The explosive went offin Bi Li rent oe fe “\Union,..as“on a. platter, the|rts different with Messrs, Harf, | "7 iffe must be well blended! I almost his first official act|2 unoccupléd telephone “booth Ir Lines: Ee _[ereatest propaganda . . victory} Johnson, Anscomb and Perry.) With lots of relaxation, We must after taking office, Premier Her-| 0 the store's ground floor, No N : which ‘that. country... has © won ‘they're now so far in’ the. ‘politi’ yield to. that natural inclination mann Jonasson Tuesday night| ene was injured and dumage was To KETCHIKA since, the arinouncement of the|cal background that Mr. Bennett |t0 tke things more casily dur- said in a broadcast that. his new trivial, Police expressed belief } new soft line from “Moscow. Of ro longer fears them, can olili: ing the summer hot spells if we coalition government | wants to the bomb was placed there by the | and a] Alaska od EE: course, it is a well: known fact] cally. afford to ¢ P want to go on enjoying our fair revise the 1951 defence treaty] Same person blamed for some 25: oO y afford to réat them’ gra- ln . de bombs left in publi Q with connections to... ‘|that statesmen. perform” some clously, and when dur Premier | Share of them. ‘with the U.S. so American forces] Crude bombs left in public plices oan > ee een Jear,] wants to be gracious he,can be uae ‘ould be withdrawn from Kef-|07 the elly during the Inst 10.) fo so Se ane ene gracious Ine ie ‘atthe CANA COUNCIL, onder mse “troaty, Amerlean| 0 | WHITEHORSE... 14]. © rors, of. such’: Anternational’ er- ir | ok ot the; polltea fates), aetpile some may veiling, ne forees were permilted to 1 man the UNWANTED SPRING | AND Va pushed the POE Moe brine seoms certain that ib will be ganidtion base at Keflarii Calls| ,UCKMANSWORTHL, ng. (h— SEATTLE wth ‘As aS} /|IT IS always easy to be wise al-i George, the railway now: runs only a matter of time until Whe. ror their withdrawal were the Municipal offtelals here are try- . ; sail 6 of, the ‘veal TL aningling and inten ter the event, but it ts some-| through solid Soclal Credit. ter- (Selling UP of a Canada Counell ghict issue In an Icelandic gen- Ing to trnets a spring under th Phone 2223 ape times a good thing to look beek| ritory — the constituencies. af jt, Preside over development of ora election last month, town's swimming pool, Each u Unig, the country’s. two‘cultures, mingling. land see where tie world 400k a) worth Vaneouver, Lilooet, Car arts, lelters smd sclences In this)” yo.ascon whose government| om, te, Pool! emptied far ve } ‘toachieve: ind muel oftener t talked about than wrong im, ‘ig ‘akon dist boo and Fort George, and is ¢o- coun consideration for LOK office Tuesday, said that if nigh it Mls ar Up again aver-'! for enquiries or reservatlons : 3- | Ing * . é ONSIMOM. , . : C6 . , ee ‘No: “country but Canada |trously wrong turn shortly, after George ite hore aol) Oa the. future, therefore, Is hot vis ne Most treaty “Teelandi \ PPPS Porn ey “ et to i Henry V the end-of the Hitler war, Dur-| territory —the riding. of Peace nde Cou el, bt whit I i “ha would press for Its. cancellation, Bh ipne my n iH hs eaker's me tho, “last, aes, of that con- awh which, come next election, ROa ne Wl fivet ee ha “ony ; gad Hy f Lab A er Vie a P he) Hehe opi da Nallone, sWas,.Wll. bo spalaroren pana acai i Origgdadpersnepiviqh ould Wh yer, ‘we a tat es {apna ito sag apart: vag wig ee eed Me ae viate. roles’ arenes INGO BAER sani Great if If, bhe-cdtinelt were oiganized 2 ‘wing COR en rele: t ote The most hee useful lure both seals, ‘ doubt “al soa tovbe admired bya’ whlel- Collet mt va " | agency of the United Nations was| happen, representative hody of Peron eeu The. eautiton eda | oes Se , . _ sRe-{ No one knows, for who have reputations for Inde-1' ‘ , sr roture and si, one er and Renuiltadion. Ageney,| mich the lapajenote tae pendence of rnin, Integrity an a yeneealeleUlON, cra ft mansni ayers and also to, Michael Lang, |" ‘phe great advantage’ of UNR pumped int ihe dear, old, Sonat ae emgors oe noe S4 montis gene no ~ as a hicked-about 8, Wnese Caneel SCC ty wile originated this brillant idea, | RA was tat Matar eras | Years; ovulaly he figure may t@, Be mligted, If nol enUeY| gee nyse FOR RAW | | Meee —Pinanelal Post, solutely no division in its oper-! he In excess of $200,000,000, ‘The. ellminated, Tb ls nob difficult to! tars atta me | COU nts " ation as between people on op-|PGE lives always in hope—that| iforesee how such a group should) MELBOURNE, Australln (Re: | severe Iposite sides of what we have; someday it will pay for Itself, be more than a sufficient safe- ters)--Selantists here are cone v -|pince eome to call the Iron Cur-| ancl retin to the people all thy SU4"d against the shortcomings ducting experiments Lo prove -ttalne. have been foreed by successive which underlie the Canada that heavy rain can he cansed cane Thore {8 no good thing that has} governments to pour into It, cpuinel Hden.-Snskatoon hir- fy mio dust soliting an rain: | been dono tundor the Marshal Well most people ving now _woens. hearing clouds, ~ fond. Wy '{00: full of hatred at the nauocesstl veainst Plan or Columbo Plan. which won't' he In vals vale of tears ' ‘who have (rjumphed ‘over, ‘adversity, Boots divide us, political could not have heen ns woll, or; when that day comes along, If ‘ hotter, done under UNRRA, | ever Ib doos, Lows: divide tis; Racial orlgins:divide.us, Ohriat even laved them | ; Wal: Kl il mim: No pxeuiged thein because Whey did not under: The ‘wrong tum whieh tho} However, perhaps J's worth a | U.S.A, took, whon President Tru | gamblo, BC, Is fab and prosper. : ‘Iman delivered the death blow to} cus now, no government in our wee UNRRA, renched: its final and) history was ever so rich ag Mr perhaps loglen) result In the dis-| Bennett's government, and, we fistrous decision which Mr, Dulles} must admit, the Premler hasn't announced ten yenrs later in re-i dilly-daliied: he has gone ahead, gird to the Nilo dam. with vison and courage, and, ; ere ene under him, the POR Is olny where It aot out ta go In 10126 PN ‘Jso Wont Ads—Thoy Pay. the Pence River country. ° | x . | ; a Prince Rupet t Genera ospita ‘ Far the ullimate da the printing arb. | | nelivana to you qlekly and oon the ngreed=pon date... ah gurprtslaely ' ; announce that | modest cost, he sure to consult with ux ae ; for your next printing order, EVENING VISITING HOURS a apn in mention, dist nhone Alan for aay i wppalninien . ‘ . a Dea have. been changed from 7 ~ 8:30 te Tet th t | 7.83PM ” cOouNnT On US! ! . Vie . o | eo ~ ‘ | Afternoon visiting hours remain THE DAILY NEWS fy 9 d TH Metven teen ne WH rat pe Ate np iamyed MN (he Mauer COMMERCIAL PRIN PING DEPT, uncnange Contval Mune or hy the Government af Mew tah Cote ba aver te on *, ~ Advertising in The Daily N “| g in TI uily | owe Writs Results erraprastt t e ' , . ' - Legislature . won't’: be « invited’: | : ooncertied, : ther should the human machine days.” mime eh [ot : " SO [neither ‘as far as is. known. now, be expected to do so. Withdrawal . wa EE ie Mr. ‘Dulles had been hited by government. members, un) nis doesn't mean one chouid é we EL: