rine Nuper it lat ry GNC ae Friday, June by, IYoe Wie and Northern and Central British Columbla,. ". » Member: of Canadian Press—Audit: Bureau, of Cireulations Seay “- “rGanadian Daily Newspaper Associa Lon . . Published. hy The. Prince Rupert Dally News Limited ' ay J, TF, -MAGOR, President : ‘By matl—Per month, 7c; per. year, $8.00' tau. Mutepediany aully hewspuper, devoted tu’ ihe, upbutlddag of “Prines Hupert . ee wo! ‘ ‘Subseription Rates: oS a By carrier—-Per week, 260; per month, #1.00;. per yenr, 510.00 aiithorized aa second class inall by: the Post Office Departments Ottawa AWOC ok The diffi ieulty of finding staff and wor srking S Ishi f ts. to handle the extt'a half: day is obviously. out of hon a pr re to the small amount at business car a " i wy mornings that by and larg get ‘the’ ule will ws mot de inconvenienced. | ote Th the ‘choice of Wednesday as ¢l losing day, the. . 4 pl ‘mary. éonsider ation is that‘this evidently best suits othe: requirements of the merchants themselves, The | public: will surely.make'no protest. if the merchants conside he by. closing Wednesday, they: will lose ato thie » convenience sof et custoniers.- nh | . While: bri ‘inging to a head the coni] ie ations of eral ing‘on a half- -day. each week, the issue of the 4 five-day week hag ‘achieved the: simultaneous benefit q eviving the Prince Rupert. Retail Mer ey as- loner: as mer velants are enot working at such odds with : cach ther thate ever ryone suffers, including | the public. m _TWappears. now. v that Pate se Ruperts case is mak “Ing itself heard: beyond this immediate region, An / editorial in-The Vancouver: Province: says, in part: ~. Rightfrom the start ofthe Panhandle argument, _ thi good: people of. Prince: Rupert have heen o pposed ~~ to the corridor’ plan because they knew there wag an ls ut ternative—aiid they also, knew that their city stood to profit gr eatly. fiom it, Ra he alternative is the construction af a youd sys- lom—and‘per haps; eventually of a ruilway—running ‘up the back of the Panhandle. ‘Phe Stewart-Cassiar mining access roads now ander construction, is a part of preciscly such a sys- Lem and. a root that. the obstacles ave not insuper- oe : Gs Louth et hey "a Mi . “ithe Wabihg anal { Haag River project, how tinder study, ig 4 sinall'foretaste af the type of development to which the area is entitled, If Frobisher-Ventures’ much bigger project—~ | ‘that for the: Yukon and Taku Rivers—can, so to speak, | ie: turned inland, deliveri ing’ its power south- ward toward Prinee Rupert Instead of using it at the he ul of Takn Inlet on the Panhandle harder, Prince taper will he in a position to dream a great dyeam, Ii 1s the dream of becoming a second Vancouver, an industedal complex drawing the power and re- AOUTCES of northern Br itish C olumbia ona seale equal , to that on which this city draws those of the south nnd contre ¢ of the province, 8 Too Many that the two-party system the past. . The other sure thing which emerges is that we have atleast two parties too many. to give really good government, across this country. - The real: -question is how to get this country back to a stable and sensible two-party system—for [experience plainly “shows that democracy is like a two-way road, as well as the two-party system, PERHAPS the niost ominous fact! - on the political shorizon-in Ca-. nada today is that the once} grand ‘old Conservative party’ ‘of ‘Sir John A. Macdonald is fighting |. with. its back to the wall for its very existence. Only in two. of the ten. provinces of Canada. do the Conservatives hold the reins of government. But: even. more Significant is. tHe fact tha’ the Conservatives have been almost totally : eliminated : from’ several other provinces: ‘Perhaps the deadliest, omen ‘of all is that'in the entire Province of Quebec not a single candidate was elected under the Conser- vative banner. Notwithstanding the fact that French Canada is the bulwark of genuine Conser- vatism in this country: and not- withstanding the fact that. the Province of Quebec was © as strongly Tory in Sir John A. Mac- donald’s day as was Ontario it- self, the name Conservative has virtually disappeared « f rom French Canada. , IT IS no secret that the real tar- _ get of the ‘Social Credit party is the total and final elimination of the old traditional Tory party. Notwithstanding the severe setback to Socia! Credit. ambi- tions in Saskatchewan, it is too soon yet to say that the Soctal Credits will-not eventually suc- ceed. “Of course, Mr. Bennett is a ‘Doe litical . gambler of Paul Bunyan *y. lpr oportions. Me lad in, the ; sopen:as*of. ‘ow, Ca-] It is possible that lhe might..try to change the po- ilitical picture in Cariada sby,-ef+ \fecting a merger, or re-union; with the party from whom. he personally split. But,: Barring some such development, which is nada seems to. bevin for a pro- ‘longed period of. nuulti- party con- fusion: Only.in the four Atlantic prov- iinces “has the traditional Con- servative versus Liberal. pattern survived — though even in New, Brunswick Social ‘Credit has some | hope of supplanting the tradi- : ea Tories. - SOME Liberals foolishly exult in | the fact that their party is the only organization which sur- ! vives everywhere in Canada on ‘both a provincial and national j basis, It isa fact that in every province in Canada except in 'B.C,, the Liberals are either the government or the recognized op- position; and everyone in B.C. ‘knows that the Liberals are re-! “parded as the Hkellest alternative to the present regime, | Bub the more thoughtful Libe \erals. afo,.concerned at the ine; toveashig: ‘tondgney to chaos. in Canada, yA (en ron from the prurmblig ot gcold stablity,: Thott anya sua tar? of tic emergence of two clear-cut al- ternative groupings, Some theorists in Ottawa In- cline to view that we are in for A long perlod of political insta- bility In Canada, with the effee- ‘Ve opposition based on pro- Vinelal regimes carrying various party tags, and united in noth- | Ing expect their demands on the: federal government, liven the pipeline debate show- : | Pre-Holiday | Here's A Real Value Top Notch G-E WASHERS $398 00 up 4 ‘ / Comal goa Oe | JAMB DAN TO THE ° HARTLEY ‘THE one sure thing which emerges from thi confused provincial elections picture in Canada} In 1956 is 4 r ‘ - q ‘ ‘ Seidl Doha ae Seen ad wo es eR oxte ts Soar E Se Lo Tne Ge By Parties sober reading for Canadians, - lus Air Defence Chief _ fee 100 “Quite Slow’ DAVE. McINTOSHT Canadian Press Staff Writer | OrtAWA (CP)—Printed testimony given to a | United States Senate armed forces committee makes LONDON @—~Pilm represent- atives will tour European coun- tries shortly In search of Inter- national beauties to play In the film Les Girls, based on the book of the same name by Cana- dian-born Constance Tomkin+ son, Producer Sol ©. Siegel of|j ‘ In fact, the transcript of the committeels deliberations, jupt made available here, has more to say about eupabilitles of the Canadian. air defence system than has been given in the Ca- nadian, government's recent white paper on defence or by De- fence Minister Campney in the Commons. Chief: witness before the U.S. Senate committee was Gen. Earle Eg. Partridge, commander of the temporarily is i thing of 2 ed no clarification: “Ot” this: con- fused picture. The 'g pposition was stronger thant had been for generations in Canada. yet|* the opposition Was comprised of two, ‘parties which3are funda- mentally poles ‘apart-'in. their]: thinking, whereas*the govern- | mentwas upheld by’ the Social tack on North America employ- ing hundreds of bombers. thermonuclear bombs on target would destroy 60 per cent of US. industry, 40 per cent of the popu- lation, | U.S, Air Force wants to assume control for the entire North Am- erican alr defence system, cluding the RCAF’s air defence command. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’ will ar- range —contests:::éin France Spain, Portugal, Italy and Belgium. Filming will start in September, with’ Gene Kelly, Leslie Caron and Milvi Gaynor ca heading the cast. ‘ Partridge indicated the “Miss Tomkinson, a- clergy-| man’s daughter born .in Canso, N.S., wrote the book based on her experlences as a dancer, She jolned the Follies Bergeres in the 1930s and toured the Continent with the troupe, - Fifty Gen, in- The Canadian defence depart- Beautiés Sought for Fil Of Canadian Woman's Book Britain, 4. In a review, John Conn " The Evening News, wokd newspaper, sald: “Her ibook’: cheerful Lo the point ofhilany 222 courageous, shrewd Andi 1 readable.” The writer now lives: ‘i'th don with her British a ... the burning nq 1G Question. i where nothing else-really works |; U.S, alr defence system. He said of the RCAF’s CF-100 jet interceptor, Canada’s main |defence weapon: “It is very good for their: (Canadian) purposes in Credit party—which many people in western Canada-tegard as the surviving champion at ‘Conserva- tism Tit Canada. - pererarencrerereee. corsnnens ment so far has objected to one overall commander for the air defence system because this would place Canadian defence units under an American com- Sun. “ n! Surf: Cream n Lotioi “yghteh ap of the administration ‘maximum: age limit, an: Jed to retire, would: rule: o ‘vincially - appointed" “Sel power for the time: ‘being regarded ‘and’ hight Cialist. solution to the jtoblem: ‘number of them, thie-dre many | ithcught” given to. ‘sme ‘precip: Despi , sound and furor, @inple two- yleaererecsveassvaccaccansseessansedsaseatessseeneliiiiesgaaeds , 4 SPONSORED BY ELIS DOMINION DAY cow Everybocly Welcome that it has long range. The only difficulty is that the aircraft is| of post- -war design and it is quite! slow.” CAN'T MATCH ALTITUDE - Gen. Partridge went on fo. say that American. interteplors now in: squadron service can’t fly high enough to attack jet bomb- ers. which the Russians have in operation. He added that in 1957, 1958 and eafly 1959, the air defence system would not be in “too good shape.” ‘Gen. Partriage also said Ca- nada and the U.S. need better radar equipment, At present, the radar was not efficient in de- | tecting planes at high or low al- titudes though it . performed fairly well at intermediate heights. It was not expected that complete radar coverage would be available over southern Cana- — the DEW (Distant Early warning) line in the Arctic and he Mid-Canada fence along the 5th parallel. Most of the Pine- tree radar chain is, located in southern Canada. It controls the bership of over 100) has a! me ‘operations of the interceptors. | many arguments against it$0,'. The U.S. Air Force soon will | they say, It should be reforred, ‘begin to put into operation a ry Say, shou d be ren contro! system known as SAGE. ! How it should be’ reformed,'The letters stand for Semi- -Auto- | the reformists can’t agree;A Matic Ground Environment. sat. WANTS IT FOR CANADA which Senators should ‘be’ fore- [ SAGE, designed to increase | capability ‘of the U.S. air defence system five to 10 times, will re- duce to automation practically | “every essential step in the air de- ' *-fence process. Gen. Partridge said: “So far.the SAGE system has been programmed to cover only . ithe continental U.S, We believe it essential that.Canada one day iD pied: have-some’ equipment of the same leader of the CCF partfithe general type as SAGE for con- Commons, gave the’ shi ple ‘S0-'tro} purposes, . Introduction of | SAGE should result in a verv; OTTAWA vARY By Norman M: MacLeod dreveverrerorerovestinenese, PPOHD When Hon. Georgé:prew ‘ais- ed ‘the perennial ‘question’ . ‘of Senate .Reform -in .the. House. ‘of Commons this week’ he raised .a question that strikes a mild form of:terror into‘the heart .of nearly every honorable member of the Upper House} and a ques- tion that has had the open ‘sup- port among government mem- bers, But the overriding fact.in all this was that” ‘little if no- thing either can -be done, or Js likely to be done, about it, The } Senate, in short, is: here to stay. It all sounds very: simple, jon the surface, Everyone generall ly | agrees that a second -ehaniber' in the Canadian Parliament, in| 5. which the Opposition has been” reduced, by the natural death rate of its members and “the’ good many men who stl a. great contribution to m the nation. An elective’ ai would never. : be- ‘accept whatever government‘ ‘was: iif Lower House. E $ M. J, Coldwell, Anes of the Senate. Abolish t, ha said. “Everybody talks: About the Senate but" tibody eve does anything abot It But apart from. the Socialists. and even perhaps. including a marked - improvement in our air; defence capability.”, -Gen.\ Partridge - told the com-! mittee the Russians have enough. homber's to launch an Initial ale coRRECTION In a news story June 21, Abra-- ham Hart of Terrace was Incor-: rectly identified as the manager of Miller’s Jewelry Store, scene. af a smash-and-grab raid by. thieves early that morning Mr.: Hart has not been with the store. for more than a year, he has ad-! vised The Dally News. Present. manager js Prank Derksen, ‘there second in polities who. ‘beleve should be a “soter itous actions the” Commons might lake. That: twas the thought In the mindaf Sir John A, Macdonald, befor Confeder- ation, And it was eétirmed only a few years ago whathe House passed a bill In a titt? nallonal- ist fervor to virtua wipe out Dominion Day aga national holiday, The Senalejlopped Ib, The whole debaton Senate |. reform, . ,fortunatelf: a youd |! many velerun politigh observers, 27, would - agree Caney pun ely.) sce use gg Vera’ o'stay. Bea . ipoint Inch remained ichalleng- cd, First, the ate firmly! established by the Bish North} America Act, And.feond, no move to amend thelet, or to pass a bill to abolii the Sen- ate, could pass wit the Sen- ate's concurrence, ; And whit group avon or so ‘Jepistalons ts polng') legislate Atselt oul of txdslenp ed GR aoes memeee: Mother: ORE CING Junion oo (4 ' ‘ Cnet PeOASveh gaan, BAY FIVE ii ° i: @ Stop-over puivileges CIVICCENTRE = Saturday | bm ° \ ! f . 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