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Hons whe, Kinsmen Chub of Prinee Ea be- serene reat formed. agate and: Rh umatism ‘0 "088 campaign ‘and maniy other’ devoted to ney to fight ill-health and disease. ° ra of thet ! causes | are omphasined during Na- 10 chal Healt “Week: ‘and th Bat antidote ‘against: fear of any die : eee correct, ‘Anowledge and the. more iter’, _Moctor, : “your public health GION eflect, on “your, own’ gene ‘al, health : ne ot 7 ue ND FIRMS START ANNUAL BID FOR WORKERS es "AUCKLAND, NZ, Qi. employers throughout New Zea ! ind ‘ate: In'{he'inidat“of a-desperate - Wattle for staff, it ts an, gvent which oceurs ‘annually-at. this Uine of year, oo There isn condition of heavy over-full employment in New { Zealand, with ahout 27, 000 vacant jobs for which workers can- te he found, $0: there, Js nih competition for ; nen fran Ih he: year, But -t) gi wit Lathan cs a ntense'fram (he “middle, of a OH ively! nt rh ake et . Now Zealand's pecullar Hollday system ts largely ‘yespon- mo sible; Theye ts practically: no stnagering of vacations, The whole “'.gountty.shujs down tight on Christmas Eve and does not get into rear again untilatter mid- January, » Durlng (his. iperlod all factories; \yarehouses, most Indus- tries, repair and maintenance services and most professions ” and: offices aye: ‘closed, The drift back to work from vacation -—hoging In mid-Januaty, but since there Is sueh'a vast chalee of jobs, many youn: workers take the opnortunity to look. | > about and decide’ whether there is-some more interesting or hetter, pale position : aWallable, The turnover of girl faetory “workors 1s partleularly: large, ‘Other. Papers Say . ADDED, ro. RATIONS ment than a: mess kit A dehydrated: stonk may goon | water and a fire, ‘be added tothe vation of the eooked ups pa,” “publicly the "other: day, sald the ‘soldier of tha Sulive will be able to have (nstos like steak, . his steak with no more equi he Wttle exense for it, Sydney Paste Reenr 4 Ete etme ye er 20g ae vst WANT ADB—IIBY PAYL! em IG BO Be mem Eee ape CASH For CLOTHES, BILLS AND FAMILY ILLS. If you need maney ss and need tt promptly for shopping, ta pay overs dua hills, ar any other good renkon, call on HEC soon, 9 Ifyou haven atoadyincomeannd ean make rogular monthly payments, no cridlaraers wre required, Louns (rom $60 * to $1000, usually mado {none day, @ HOUSEHOLD FINANCE 6. © Edwards, Moneger STSA Wied Ave. Wert ap Second St, second floor, plone 4311 PRINCE RUPERY, 8,C, _| tion by countries of. tHe Com- ernment of China is recognized _{4s protected on the island of For- ALL the great ‘trade unions or- foo A 0. piv anid orse't ve maikeing of this ‘special ‘week: Pause |. Frozen, the dehydrated stenk : United States field soldier, The |jooks, Niko w chunk of woo! he- U8, drmny.. (uavigrmaster corps | fore it ds slleed Into Individual portions, Experts say that when cooked It smells Ike steak and The soldler | ‘ 7 By Ebnore OY ibpall | _| | | : i i i | Odlum on China nal Affairs has told g | Parliament that the gov-' > [ernment of Canada is coi- g- |Sidering the recognition of the present government of China; The ‘matter will {shortly come before the House of Commons, — Here’ are the countries whose governments * already formally recognize the existing govern- ment of China: Great. Britain, India, Pakis- tan, Ceylon; Burma and Nepal, British Commonwealth, closely associated with’ it: ‘the | Netherlands, Sweden, land, «Norway, Deninark, Fin- land, Yugoslavia,. Israel, Hun-j! gary, Rumania, Poland, Bulgar- ia, Albania," Afghanistan, Czech-; oslovakia and Soviet Russia. Thus, it is clear, from the list above, that. apart from recogni-|-y munist bloc; ‘the new. govern- ment of China is also'recognized by ‘the vast. majority of > the people of..the British’ Common- wealth, and by the:most enlight- ened, and: most democratic na- tions. ‘of ‘Europe, such: as: -the Scandinavians, : .. . What really matters most, of course, ‘is that the. present gov- as the government of China by all. the people of China except the tiny refugee remnant, which mosa by the U.S. navy. a er ganizations in. Canada, as well as all of the farm organizations, are clearly ‘on. record:as favons:.. ihe the’ récoghition : -by Ganada, of the: government: of China, - Several of: the: preéat’ Christian chuirehes have: “urged ‘the. same action;* upon. our. government: As i See It} ane Minister of Exter-: all of which are members of the! and "more talk, so much talk or {that nobody can tell who said for an hour and three quarters !ing to be pinched from him be-- loses all its force. It’s quite im- | cau se he still has some ‘get-up-' Switzer- | DELEGATES: to. the federal-provineial health conference at Ottawa pose before. a meeting. Left | to right: Labor Minister ‘Gregg; Justice Ministe: Garson; Health Minister Martin; Nova Scotia's Premier--Hicks and Provincial: Seerctary Porter of Ontario. a VICTORIA REPORT: & J. X Mest -VICTORIA— There has been speeches limited to, say, half an ale, make him feel that he is not - little done at the session so far hour,’ That's what's done in on the shelf, make hin this ear but. talk, talk. tatk, | Ottawa, , ‘the ib he is still wanted, and A speech that goes on and on; ‘that his small botius is not go- ‘what, or when. It is becoming quite. evident | vossible to follow. Everyone gets! nd go. the government has little: legis- | bleary- eyed, the brain grows. ~————— lation this session, that.the Pre-'nunib, There are few men who! ‘The old cry “Let's take over. miers always find a session Qican talk for an hour and:hald'!the B.C, Electric,” has: again hore; it irks them to Have.to sit} interest. CCF, Mr. Harding ofjbecn heard in the Legislature ! want to get to their offices and ‘great gift. of oratory, and wise-'so far this session havq been! work, rly he uses it. When he talks CCFers Mr. Segur of Revelstoke There’s nothing. unusual: about! everyone sits up and takes no-i and Mr. Harding of Kaslo-Slo-! lack of business’ this ~ session. _ tice, ‘ean, Mr. Segur gave quite a talk: This’ is the second-last. session! SC Mr. Matthew of Vancou- | ‘on the subject. He said private ; before ‘a general election, ex: yer-Centré showed that a short! ‘companies shouldn't be allowed : pected next year. A, secondtlast’ speech is best. He talked but'to develop the Columbia River, cession before a general election half an hour, It was, therefore, but thal it should be done by js always a do-nothing’ session. ‘easy to remember what he said, the publicly-owned B.C, Power ‘All, governments save «their He made his points well. Commussion, yowder and their thunder’ and: What Mr. Matthew said about CCF Mr, Nimsick of Cranbrook their fire for a session immed- : old-age pensions is worth sbudy:said there should be a Highway . Sately before an election, in the ‘by every citizen of the province: Commission lo spend the vast - hope of gathering votes, This is'“I refer to the restriction pre- sum of money this government - 1 time-honored custom, ‘venting an old-age pensioner:is spending on roads. He said By the end of the second week, from carning more than $10 a he’s sure Highways Minister ‘All the legislation the House had | ‘month, in addition to his meagre Gavlardi’s honest, and all that, hefore it was a bill making the: pension, on the penalty of get- but just the same Mr. dogwood B.C.’s official floral em-: ting his cost-of-living bonus Mr. Gaglardi's human, and, blem, and a bill setting up plans taken from him. 1 think that what's more, he's a_ politician, for the 100th anniversary of bhe: this restriction is very stupid. and Mr. Nimsick feared that Fraser River goldrush in 1958. :Why are we so inhuman as to.come election time even so More than ever, this year.:give a man a pension he cannot: ‘nobie a soul as Mr, Gaglardi ‘MLA’s are coming to realize:live on, and then make it at ‘might weakén and spend money ‘i there’s far too much talk in the; crime for him to carn a. little'on roads where he thought So- Legislature— but, of course, no-' more? This senseless restriction '-ial Credit most needed votes. hody’, dees:.anything about. it. saps his-initiative, and kills his: ivr, Nimsica, you see, wis very and, indeed, the United Church | ruling body has done so for sev-! eral years past. . ‘ But, in my opinion, the most : ‘convincing argument in favor of : | such = recognition. comes: from | 4 Vancouver's own’ Major: General. i Victor Odlum,. who is not only! 1a famous former soldier, but one ‘of Canada’s most respected dip- Jlomats—having served as Cana- da’ s Ambassador to China in the: ' days of Chiang Kai-shek. top ‘ LIN A powerful recent speech to of: Victoria, General’ Odlum . {pointed out that China has never _knowy a democratic government in the sense of one chosen by ithe people. slick government, he sald, was a “conspiracy” which used arms ito foree its way into power, ex-: ‘actly as the Communists did at a! ‘later period, General Odlum holds that it Is! ividiculous to expect the’ refugee ! ‘group on Formosa to be able to; | reconquer the mainland of China {which houses more thar 600 mil-! ‘on ‘people. He says, "Chiang | ‘Kal-shek was driven out by an: ‘army much smaller and more! ‘poorly equipped than his own, ; Theguldinat havedcen driven-out Me unless a ‘very large’ proportion of, ‘the Chinese people were hostile ‘to It and felt friendly toward: {Mao Tae-tung,” ( General Odlum fs frank In i stading that in the long run, he, “expects recognition hy the west, lof the real government of China ito weaken, and not strengthen, the Communist world bloc, He} says, ‘tT Phe Russian-Chinese alllance ‘gives to the , western Russian: technology and resources sn im- Mense army already deployed nt; ‘tho far eastern end of its long | ‘ral Hine, AL the same time, any! ‘attempt to put Chiang Kal-shek | some! biek Into controel of vhina would iontnil an-all-oub war, ‘The shn-: ‘ple faet, to whieh we cannot ; j¢lose our eyes, lathab Mao Taee | iting IS governing China General Odlum's most power ful argument ts ellmaxed thus: “The Ue hetween China and Ruse. hopes so, Otherwise there Would | sa may not he strong but Ib is a Cenbers “le, The only way to break {t, | wrent mass of the Chinese people | lve | fear of (he Russians.” " | TRY THE For the Best Soloct DIAL. 3215 . “the, Women's. Canadian Club | The Chiang Kai-! No! wishful thinking ean alder thai short of an all-out war, da bo, recognize Mao ‘vet an the nedial ruler of Chinn qyhieh he anelal asshitanea IIs) and to try by fale treatment establishment. ‘The people of ito wean China from Russia, It, British Columbia provide rahould he remembered that the: money whieh the WG, POLIO! have wn historle and an instines te against pollo in all tts Asp! Grand Cafe | i OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDERS = | Open Gams (od aan, it's high time MLA’s had.thelr self-respect. The best way %0: suspicious. Oppositionists are help the old-age pensioner who! always: susplcicus of govern- What You mie \. Should: Knows)! i About Polio |. This columns being ran be co. Junefion with the Prinee Rupert; J Kinsmen Chab’s: Polio fund. eae: paign for $2000 te help the Be. Volo Fund, and will aeqaint’ (he; publle with most oof fhe known , “facts about the dread disease | which s(rikes every year, Prince: Htupert had nine cases here last your, i! WOAT [8S POLIO? Polio, or more properly polio- myelitis is a disease that attacks i - the central nervous system, par-: jalysing nerve centers, particu | ‘arly those controlling the arms.’ jleg sand breathing, ma mild: ‘form ib may pass unnoticed even ; iby the patient, In a more viru-| jtent form the viethn may be: iparlinily or totally paralysed for: ‘life, or may die, In the severest, | | ‘and commonly fatal, bulbar! -erses speech and swallowln | en affectqd as well ag breath. | Work to do. It will boost his inor- ‘ing the taxpayers’ money. aia ap ee ast gy ‘phiraughout, Caiatla,, in. 10835) ‘Tass’ people contracted’ pollo that, in 1054 mand consequently there ‘were less deaths from the dis- Case, The virility of the disease, "however, remains, For example, ‘in one recent week, five people — lin B.C, were stricken with pollo, all of them were paralysed, Tn’ thesa and the thousands other -paralytic eases, the viellms will. Crequire long and expensive has-. BIGHT YEAR-OLD MICUAEL Dhigasy clasps his hands Ih pryvyer before a ostriking clay head of Christ, exeeuled by Che boy's (CP Photo) : feel: listening to speeches -when: they | Kaslo-Slocan is one. He has a this session. Uttering this ery’ Speaker, *4 father, a steelworker ata Lackawanna, N.Y. mill. The seulptor- steelwarker, Lows Diugosa, is back at the milbafter a tumphant ease rn One of the ideas that is mush- , ‘rooming ‘nent Hill’s sizeable corps ‘newspaper, radio and television | - correspondents is that all theimany ‘Capilal’s Diplomatic Row could very usefully take lessons in pro- ‘paganda from the Russians, The local Soviet press office ‘is easily the busiest forelgn ‘agonry operating in the Capital. . ‘Regularly six days a week it: ‘mails out a flood of material to ‘correspondents, editors, educa- i flonists, some banking and us- ; Iness executives, and to a gen- ‘erally broad category of people , “interested in public affairs. ‘Does the material vo right into | ithe waste-baskets of the people ! ito whom it is addréssed? = In probably at least 90 per cent of. | the cases. the answer is very; definitely NO. And 90 per cent! ‘fs a very high ecadership for this | “dass of material to secure. How. do the Russians, manage ‘fo get it? Their formula is so isimple that any propaganda : ageney can duplicate it readily. it is merely a high degree ot' about some of the troubles asj “well as successes. of Hfe in a: “planned Socialist state, - Here, for. example, is an ex-: ‘tract from the Soviet News Bul- ‘Ietin which might have COMC The reason is that they", from a Capitalist propaganda work at it so hard—or source: “Agricultura: machines “% ou j 7 COS t frankness—telling on occa lons and the Russians ensure the | OTTAWA DIAR imatic Row like comparative success Or another exampl “Administrative ministries and Cc, apparatus in depart- By NORMAN . M. et i ‘taken t~ fast amongst Parilla- ; from the same day's issue Ol, of | the News Bulletin: ments still continues to be big: ‘and costly. Some heads of or- ‘ganizations do not display per- sistenee and fdnitlitive dae dime iproving and cutting the cost of. the state apparatus! violate-state « -diselpline in the expenditure, of: ‘funds on workers above the-ap-. >. proved personnel rolls; and un lawfully raise the ‘salaries of.em-..” : ployees. In the first half of--1955 « financial organs disclosed. that. 36,000 office workers:‘were main- vunlawfully paid higher salaries, During this same period. Hey have disclosed some 200 000, 000 |, Troubles in unlawful and above ‘standard appropriations’ in \"ad-. i ministrative budgets.” This is. self-criticism fairly big seale, rvery smart propaganda, ; aay on. vtained above the approved pay, ‘rolls and more than 13,000 were’ ” a , But it is also For. by" including the oceusional reveal: ing plimpse of real life in Séviet: ‘reading of the material they dig- ~1 tribute. Les f¥4 vf No other Embassy on Dipto-\ . achieves /propaganda or informa aginatively. They equipment are not always dis- | sians ure leaching. tributed with due account to the ‘needs of the various machine} and tractor stations, Not in-- frequently machines are:sent to machine and tractor - | statlony | which do not need them while: they are wanted by other ma-: ehine and tractor stations. Thus, marshland = draining were sent to the \*