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Columbla, ff, Canadian Press—Audit Bureayt of Clreulations by The; Pilnce Rypert Daily News rhimited ° ar ody r, ' MAGOR, President :" : - Bubseription Rates ” mille Per week, 25e; per mouth, $1 00; per year, 810.00 * class mail by! ‘the Post Office Depariment, Ottawa m ts yt will be. ‘one inevit- 16 that stl occurs Which od! 71 emember: is— ‘oe an on the i Iti is the mark of % on This mark, made by. the voter's, hand on. the. secret, ballot’ ‘of. his: ‘democratic - elections, ‘is ‘the sign of his personal authority, his order’ to those. elected, nien. andi | women. who will be ohis Teaders, the order without which all would be chads.’ ee mee ool t- ds tlie. mark that no) ‘one may erase, nat even the voter himself, wis "TE the‘order which his’ authority has commanded | ghould fail to please him; my one beer shall coun- - Ante HERR nt TCR AH a Gjinseribed Spon aff Mauthority - toyet another leader,.. engi “Let -him:consider well the dispensation of this "potent authoyity-—f or, like the stone cast Into ul pool, « ‘though: it disappears 8 from sight, the waves it sets in motion i impress their shape on distant shores, “se Such is. the power of the clegtor | In. the democra- “Ue goelety, - Po! nm |, Sueh is the power’ o of the voter's ovross, One atroke firm witli f nithovity \ and a second . shoke x heavy with the, weight of responsibility, vy co B.C, Government News, | ea we me . a un ~~ Phone 4032. “This ndverijuemont IW-hob publighod or dls ative hy the Liquor Irttinh Galurnbiy aes ett ‘ one mee "Adveting in The Daily News brings Results st; i tually . have, is. obsolete. But ih ‘Tbe ‘of ‘much. value! in the eyent 1 0f another war; “As “the strongest: argument for /dmaintainthg the kind ‘of balanced {forces ‘we now: ‘have. BRP NIBE AIS PRY CHO AD ays quate eh ot Soa ‘ Ebnore B Mil: poll <2 Simonds! Second shot | LT. can Guy Simonds has written.a second pungent article in Maclean's. Magazine, He | suggests, in effect, ‘that the vast ‘gums of money which’ ‘Canada is now ‘spending on the air force is wasted, and’ that ‘Canada should ecncentrate on the development of ground. to air missiles, scrapping altogethe?:the: jiro- duction of the CF- 100 and t the even faster Cl “105 fighter lanes, ‘The: General is probably right: fin hig: conclusion’ that there is, no defence. ‘against. the Inter- -leontinental Ballistic Missile ex- “leept possibly through develop- ment of other: missiles which could intercept and explode them before they ‘reach. their: target jBut all ‘of the best brains in the fleld of. so-called scientific wal- fare: ‘agree that it will be an- other several years “before either power can inass’ produce these IBM weapons in significant ‘| numbers. - - - So- what: the. General-is really suggesting is that Canada should make a; gigantic. gamble in the meantime: we should drop every- thing, in the way of-air defence, and go infor a “crash” program to develop’ defensive. rockets. 1 seems like a reckless gamble. if ab V was? s-called “eaite Blanche” and it began iwith a: -siniulated ‘attack by the air force pretend-- ‘ing to” ‘come ‘from ‘east’ of the Iron Curtain. From then on, the various units - went into. action, exactly-as: they. would haye: done in the event ‘of real. war, Units Norway in the north, right across the continent, of - Europe, ‘and down to thé ‘Mediterranean, and Black Sea in the: south. » According to: the ‘authoritative reports ¥ subsequently «. published in the London’ Times,. it would have taken just: 48 hours. to: ‘de- stroy the fighting power. of wall the . forces . engaged .on.- either side of the battle: line, ee That |} with the nuclear: Shells ‘and: bombs which . thé : “rival powers both now have, they. are able to destroy each other’sJand, sea. qnd-air forces in and ‘around Europe -in a matter Ot: two or three days. If‘ those finds are ‘true, surely it makes sense for’ Canada’ to maintain ‘the high -class, man- ned. air. forces, with the fastest available planes always. ready to shoot dewn as many. as possille ofthe Russian bombers which might attack this country.: - THE’ “AMAZING, thing. to me ~ about: Géneé 1 Simonds’; ‘over- all arguments. ‘is. his ‘Jack of ‘| consistency. -TIn one “sentence he is in effect arguing that the {manned airforce, which we ac- the. mext, sentence he urges mo- |bilization’ of the whole man- power of Canada on ec + {tion basis, in ‘the apparent fb: lief that ‘armies will play i. decisive . role: in'future: wars. While: ‘admitting General Si-l _ monds” complete sincerity, there, ; seem < to. ‘be some glaring gaps in ‘his: logic. Nobody ‘knows for sure: whether. the type of air- force : which’, we, now ‘have would conn wadou buty it is: even more: celedr.” that nobody - ‘knows ‘whether any kind ‘of an ‘army would be of. even as: much ‘value es existing manned airforce. . But ‘the: very: fact: that nobody , ‘| does ‘know: the.answers, for sure, These’ would be: at least suf ‘| Heient. to give the country;some _| protection. _against.. the , kind. of, | bomber « ‘attack. whi¢h we know Russia would be physically cap- _fable- of ‘making right now. “The land. forces we now have would also be competent to.deal ‘with’ the only. kind of diversion- ‘ary raids: whith: an-enemy” would be’ likely. to make’ against iiorth- ern Canada, ‘with" laid" forces. NEW BRIGADE. PET: —_ this. “Sbeady-eyed bird. perched! fon" the. shoulder. of -Tpr. . R.. M,’ Satter” of Calgary is: One of. two baby eagles raised!’ by- troops of Lord Strathcona’s Horse, The picture was taken. at Camn Wainwright, Alberta, where the armored. unit Is engaged in exerclses, . -, (CP from, National Defence). : IN. THE summer of 1955, the NATO forces in Europe staged the: biggest army, navy, and alr force sham battle that had ever been held in the history of the world. a nn? BEE CATCHER — Trrold Smith, a ear jockey nb f “Mantvent Automobile firm, checks a awarm of bees estimated ab 3,000 -- whieh “buzzed” nm Montreal street where they terrifled scores of peclestrtans, The hees eventually settled on this hed af Nowe ers and Smith, an amateur bee-enteher, rounded them up ina honey-lned box, The swarm [8 belleved to have left tty hive after a new queen was born, / SAAN AY CH YUNREEL EDAIEAROC TORT CUVEE RU RADINZNA-EN ORT OU ORR WESC... Model W-35 Radio Telephone DOT, Rated 25.2 Watts 12 or 32 volt AVAILABLE FROM STOCK RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Srd'Ava, Dial 4236 ui lethal AnnRidiann ites Abedin FRO ONS iL ath he ace ae eC were engaged all the way from| . "i very similar , reason ; wiser net ano vitatodthoy tomvout the time, wheres q “ provinelal (CP Photos Me teh giana ssa EL RES FOUR VETERAN CCF members th WAS. aS erent a satisfaction to me as I am sire it was to the residents of Terrace, when ths call for tenders for the Terrace Federa! Building appeared. Ten- ders will be received up to Aus- ust 29, and the contractor will have 10 months from the date of notification of award of the contract, in which to complet: the job. May.I make a personal com- ment here? I hope this proves to my friends in Terrace that not only do I mean what I say when I say something will -not. be done this year, I also mean it when I say it will be'done this year. I cannot say exactly what program the successful contrac- tor will follow with this building, but I would expect only prelim- inary heavy work to be done be- |fore freeze-up, but the building to be ready for occupancy be- ‘fore this time next year, I hope —and am confident—that this ‘building will be a credit to Ter- race; but: just one of several concrete evidences: of Terrace’s growing importance .and pros- perity.. Tenders are now. being called to see what sort of'an offer the ‘Post Office Department can get for the carrying of the mail, six days a week, between the CNR “3.1 station and the South Hazelton post office, If a reasonable offer ‘can be obtained, South Hazel-: ton will get a daily mail service, : instead of the present mails a week, I would like to write a few scntences about one of the ou standing and most colourfal, members, the Rev, Daniel Me-, Ivor, BA, MA, BD, Liberal men- -, ber of Parliament for Fort Wille" Church» “Danny” turned to! To Mark A-Bomb |LING the Tailor set jam, Ont, a United clergyman, politics in the 1930's la help the unemployed, He is what £ would describe as a hearty Christian, | with a zest for ving and a gene! jus for co-aperation, This vener- able member Js now 83 years of’ i ge and entered polities for as Ww that. ministry,’ aren: destro. Wu. be of | service, One of the more sensible | things sald in the Commons de-| ibate on federal-provinehal tax rrelalions was contibuted by Ma: ; dames Sinclaly, namely that you j couldnt nance the provinces: “Ten any anticipated federal sur. induses, Mueh will depend. on, the state of the natlarial econ governments have oi (hal thelr Inqpme will ‘talrly constant, eg tere Ne pew eme .1933 Régina’ manifesto study draft of a new policy statement adopted at the national’'CCF convention in Winnipeg, Seated is M, J. Coldwell, national leader, and standing Ueft to right), are Elmer Roper, former Alberta leader, Mrs. Grace’ MacInnis. and C, M. Fines, Saskatchewan provincial treasurer, (CP Photo!, repor from PARLIAMENT bos By E. T. APPLEWHAITE three ; “lation to R. unan the oneninie of the new : | who helped draw up the nary’ 3 | : ! lives, of couse} are already con- vinced in thelr own minds that there IS going to be a whopping: surplus and that ft is all going to be used, in the words of Mr. to “put on a grand-stand show” for the delight of the voters. Thé cpnosition is spending much time now-a-days predicting whit the government is plan- ning to do; it might perhaps empluy itg enerzies te more pur- pose by telling the publie pre- cisely what it aims to do if given the opportunity, in the diplomatic gallery the other day in the person of the | Minister ker, be allowed to draw to our-at- tention the presence of “ou dear old friend”’ Mr, Menzies. of Australia, Mr. Spea- the roll of those statesmen who have, been honoured, both for their scholarship and in rec- ognition of their services to hu-, manity and for the cause ‘of | peace, and who deserve our con-* fidence. our friendship and our | admiration. ; It is always a pieasure and 2| satisfaction to a Member here, to see the people of his distric st | viving practical evidence of, their faith in its future. And so| T would like to ace my congrat- Sargent, Ltd, “Inlander” Hotel al Hazelton, ey hone itis not guing to be lou long before I have an oppor: ‘Lunay to register there. OQ, 000 Meet Anniversary HIROSHIMA, = tReuters) Thirty thousand persons gathers , ed ata memorial serviee today: us tomple and church. bells, rang | And “silat prayers were offered ito mark the 1th anniversary of ithe dropping af * the atomic. | bomb on THroshina, Observant Dewan uh @ Gb, ium. Dash. ‘The erowds at the iwe- Pmorhu servlew pad homage by ‘the 59,000 persons who were of HHielally Usted as dead dn the ex ‘ plosion, ; A dechiratlon read by Mayor the Takal Wabonihe sad thy people | must) of Troshinie rengonuble assurance strive tall the harass at tel ran atone hom are pone fram thee g The Conserviee earth,” : WH “couselessly $6 RMA CAPELLA AALUCL NNN LAURE RIO | WHAT A PICTURE .... © | | Refrigerator MODEL JLD 99 AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING ONLY GORDON & abdadiditanh aiattebiinins heannaniiei a nated ielenahie Lie CASO Rhone kubetnmm nein ene, ANDERSON a ' somewhere between ey and a half billion dollars. : ¢ tax reductions on a grand scale, | Especially should this i lease since next year is schedul- ! certainty that things will work * out that way. Instead of using # accumulating to lower i} there's a very grave danger that was | Hon. Mr. slinerease social legislation pay- {| allowances, and civil service and Fleming of Toronto- Pglingion. | We hada di slinguished visitor: Rt. Hon. R, G. Mengles, Prime | f in a short speech, asked to § The Speaker said that Mr. Men-| vies’ name will be written into| ' local tine, the thnae of bhe: These should be good days for Canatiian’, taxpayers, Govern- ment revenues are running at an all-time high and they are. flcertain to maintain that level | for the balance of the year. By: t/ the time of the next budget Fin- i! ance Minister Harris should; have accumulated a surplus. of} a quarter Normally that should) mean be the ed as an election year. ; But, unhapyly, there Is’ no ithe fat surplus which he is now taxes. Harris may use it to ments—old age pensions, family military pensions generally — right across the board. There's. even the prospect that . health insurance may be tossed the package for good measure, The theory is that such a dis- tribution would touch the pock-: ets of more people than would, he affected by just a cut in taxes, And with an election com- into’ =— een ee ee TT arenes) _— By NORMAN: mw surance, they can eliminate the ccF asin factordn national-pal- itles, They figure they whild ‘bb peating the Soclalists at their awn game and that the Cold- wellites would fade out, of, the pleture, vanguished by a simple process of political auction, 1m The strategy is sufficiently . -attractive from a political point of view to be winning a consid: erable volume of Liberal sup- port which ts reflected i" the changed attitude of many ‘of the government supporters © in recent weeks towards the mush: rooming surplus, Just a little while ago most ° Liberal MP's took it for granted that ‘sur plus taxes taken from the . beople in excess of government ‘require- ments belonged to the peoplé in the form of tax cuts. But that View no Jonger Is as general as it once was. The idea that, is. re- placing it is that the surplus monies belong lo the govern- ment, which therefore is entitl- ed to spend them in a manners that will purchase it the , max- imum of political advantage, , For the taxpayer this Js a serious oullpok. For it, means that at ny (ime in the. future will there ever be major tax reductions, Instead, there, will be ever larger pay-olfs.din the ing up, the policy: that is lkely to make friends for the govern- ment amongst the . maximum humber of people has an almost unanswerable political iment in its favor. ‘Furthermore, some Liberals ibelieve that, by being sufficient- ~~ McRAE BROS. LTD. 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