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Norivern ind Central British Colimbta. amber of Canadian ‘Press-~AudiL Burenitof Clren: altone ; Canadian tity Newspaper Aasuilivtan Pista hy’ The Prince Rupert Datly News tamed wc apes -MAGOR, President , Subseription Rates: ny. enrfler—Por weck, oe Ly: Mal--Por rhonth; Ties nar year, &9.00 rived tk aren CASS mall mal he Post Office Nepariment, = igh: W ainetg ‘ani it is i possible eles in | the hands of various: le; Russia, They are: content to ‘take orders | eky emlin, Ww rhoever May issue them, fe pe ase i be bey ond the | ver of the leaders: to control. 7 te the dow nfall of, "Robespierve and ‘his ool ofthe Jacobin terror, In the veaction the first: acti" were the former’ ‘leadar's. and the decisive dpwer ell to inilitay yo officer 8. eT | is unwise to push a:histor ical parallel too far - the events j in'Russia today suggest that it will be the RGA AD my. that will control Tussian destiny in the ~The ‘Toronto ‘leleeram, ~ Hubby’ 5 5 Rig his Up sheld - Fituae, yee - Megal to take a married woman to the theatre in Austria‘ dt ‘her husband objects, Such action, the courtsaid, constitutes : “disturbance of matrimony.” pie he: ining came ina case in which a lower court had mM given a, man a four-month suspended sentence for taking his may ied " He friend .to. the theatre, de-. | ipite her hus bRMersip Rowe IS Yl Hing in We. don't know haw sich’ tl. mule \ yould apply in| - this count y, but the first thing that occurs to us ts, how. ig ane to, know \ vhethar nu husband objects or hot if:hels on shift, Work und you ean task him? Wor Public. School Dances yee board of education ig advising publi¢ school “* neineipals that public schoal dances should end cartier, 'Mhis'should please many parents who can't even get used to the iden that there are dances for | public schoo children, ott C athering s Standard, Serpe t Lar ‘\ Venous to pray, luke Wil, We have known of spectacular answers to prayar, One thing | I Mat wlter alneerlty. Is neelad. nnd a feeling af wrent navesalty, fae wos a ohn _PHILISHAVE @ Twelve Rotary - sharp allyer steel hindes, @ Ensy-arip, hand - asp HATO, ’ @ Pay only $6.00 Down --- Ih'y your's, @ $6.00 Trade jn ullow- anee on your old shaver, sons Hatlery ! ' Mule! 29 " (EPIPEPERIIP ET PURE Tey -eRUEEe 01 bED eunDERETITT Watch For Ou Grond Reopening vote Electyle Motel CPEDe ube epereecorene MeRAE BROS, Ph Blove Mat Serviee 1nd, SAG; pet month, $1.00; per year, 10.06 Ubawe at ITE main shield of the westarn demoera acies, in the strugele to contain the expanding power of worl Id! communism, is the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza tion, nick riamed NATO. - toeic area of the: world which had ; sion having lo fight. a long . ithe aggressor. “t Atetic through Greenland, Tee- | " Germany through Greece and Turkey, - larmies and navies, as well as - | fore. ‘i get out of Iceland and go ns to ee API WAL St in Vie has ruled that it is | * what the As | See It | BY Elmore Philrtt G NATO Seams Split | ia i i I i | t | t i i i The basic idea behind that ale joo liance. was. as simple as it was! strong and solide. | There was a- certain vital stta-| to:be firmly. held: by: the woslern | democracics’ in ‘order to make: sure of the’ survival’ of our way of; ‘life, : The oxparionce ‘in the two} ‘world wars had shown that the; west could not afford the loss of any park of that erucial area. Pusher Ends Planned Trek NEW WESTMINSTER, RC, hi —The first two miles of ‘a plan- | ‘ned 7,060-mile hike were and costly. battic to get it back. Hence the .sensible thing to do: *© was to organize the defence of; {he whole area in. time of peace, “firs st hill out ot on so firm and intezrated a basis : ster, ithat no ageressor would ever: ‘attack dare to attack any part of it. iilack and was taken to ; fs ‘Shaughnessy Military : Hospital © NATO is “now, seven years old, | by Canadian Legion officials. ‘and until recently has wor ked Mr, Livingstone had planned | _ tremarkably well, There is now little if an v to. “push Uhe barrow’ to ‘Ottawa, ° danger of an altack by the Red: then south and back’ to the Pas | army in Europe, or against Tur- . cific coast through the southern : ‘key, forthe obvious reason that: (part of the United States, isuch an‘attack could not profit | ar old war veteran, “ a te \ The armed forces of the 14: NATO allies are now organized as. 2 single entity, in a single de-. fence line that stretches from Al-' aska in the far west, across the’ land, Norway and down ‘across : NELSON, B.C. G-—Riussia’s one | mveat weakness lies in her basic philosophy of the, supremacy of, Those forces are on the. alert the state, Fisheries. 24 hours a day, every day in the year. If the Red forces ever dic | altack any part of the whole N/ TO area, by land, sea or air the retaliatory atomic bombers couic | be en raute to Russia within ar | hour of such an attack, But the day. chamber , of commerce rere to open anew fecer al build- ing. : “Be echusc: all authority -isyCen- + tred in’ the capital, progress is. jogged. down,” he said. “Ina: -7ountry: less vast than Russia, : he stultifying cffect on econ-, the air forces of all the 14 NATC!, tallies would also-be operating to- gether, under a single command. : boob ‘NOW NATO is threatened as fi!” at.” has never been’ threatened be- | ea Here are some proofs: 1. Iceland's. parliament - has! \Noman’ n's s Fight passed. a unanimous - resolution | | requesting the “foreign”. garri- sons; that is the Americans, tc For Pension Mo three-fourths of her best. mn May Be Lost moured divisions from the Iron, , NEW WESTMINSTER, BC. Curtain defence line in Europe | — Mrs, Bea Zucco suid ole { 4 1 2.. France as withd?awn 7 revolt in North Africa. ‘for her fornier miner husband is 3, Britain’ and Greeee are it hopeless unless she can provide loggerheads over Cyprus, where! ryrther proof, the British garrison is engage wis wife claims Jack Zucco in an operation of suppression ie contracted — shicosis,: a disense (00 tragically reminiscent of Whe caused by inhaling quarle dust. ‘German occupation of Czechoslo- i parse, an ’ } te i the’ 1940s the i Before granting a pension, ivakia in the OF TAC Huse "say photowraphs must show the [Vanda 3 OT | (ian Communi aetna on disease is present in the Jungs, ¢ its Tn her hu.band's eae, Mrs. the 1950s, , S taeanata ra ney | Aueed Says, the silicosis is blot- an res Harinn Niniste Pos {et oul by signs of tuberculosis, ‘rane have resently sadrply cr Mts ACC said provinei"l ba: ticived American-Brilish NATO. bor Minister Lyle Wicks told he: ‘policies especlally In rexard to. by leleptione from Vietorla “I Preneh government. ¥#" wistlng my tine,” ; considers at (oo stubborn atiitnde: But the mother of four child “towards Soviet disarmament pro- en, who took three of them on it protest strike lo the workmen's | posahis ; iN OUTER words ine NATO ale Compensation board tn Vancou- { I { 10's. Nab Wving ti nye he a my fee] the wovernment he pushed me aside” Mis, Zucco sald she plans to wlve further proof of her nus= band’s condition to My, Wieks at sa meeting here Thursday pbyhd. THe veBhaa Biren tained: lay Besa ihe Nigtor WANS. ously it ait ie eee * ‘y i NATO Is comity apart at he. i fClMs hecause the western de- imocractes donot really believe enol In democracy to sellie raueh differences, as that in Cyp- a I by the demarrabic Pracess, ! | | | I i onli b youele Son DEMERARA Phils advertisement ts not published ap displayed ty the Liquia | Control Naaed or hy the Governnvent at Heist Calwmila, § Wheel Barrow | / the « hast for Harry Livingstone, G9- Pushing a wheelbarrow up the . few Westmin= he suffered a slight heart. - Russian Growth Curbed By State Says Sinclair Minister cluded a journey to Siberia and | James Sinclair said here Tues-: injury ina ramp collapse. He was addressing the Nelsen : ‘Mendous resources, ranging , While an area three limes the size ol 4 mic growth unight - Hiot be. $0! ‘eation” which Mr, Sinclair noted . din schools which youngsters at-: ‘tend. six days ‘and even to factories with night ‘schools. | Bs i. As things that “depress one in: Russia's society,” listed a standard of living which, ™ ‘afforded the land dreary life,” housing deplor- here able by Canadian standards, ab- in order that they can help sun- | Thursday she has been’ told hertsence of x variety of consume: ‘|press the nationalist home rule : right to win a silicosts pension | goods and lack of persaaal free. ed aider the caars, the balche viks and uncer bhey realy do not Tretting betur bucket he was cleantag olunecd lash ming shaft workmen in (he shift eseaped injury by pressing to the side or the hole whea (he bueket erach- ed, Hlonee,..whioh ls (he shield of Ver and the prvinctal legislature ja “rrr i -yFy,* he ee UF se THES CARLOON by Merle L, (Ting) Tingley of the London. Free : Press is the winner of this year’s’ National Newspaper Awards. ; Publithing during the Ford strike negotiations, it shows a cigare | smoking American labar boss reaching across the border to “make the next move jn a close checker game between mediating Canadian labor and managemens, (CP Photo) Three other facets of Soviet: i life struck the fisheries minister: forcibly in his tour, which in- tre- ovel | ’ First was the country’s Canada and in climates from surclic to almost sub-tropical, Next was the tremendous in- | Ae dustrial growth which has taken: pb “Place in the last 10 yecrs. * Third was u “passion for edue: a week, through. technical schools and collezes ' Mr. Sinclah # (TING) of the London Free the cartooning award in Us people adequate MERLE. L. ‘clothing and food but a “drab. TINGLEY Press Won year’s National Newsbaver Awards. The Judge: comment- ed on his “consistently clear and ferecful comment on ate faire” (CP Photo lon, “The peante fave been cGioueh Siulin, end sc Isnow the meanings of personal freedans,” he sud, “ALL they say ly Noted U.S. Poet Suffers Attack DMTROPT wb Eder AL Cie Whines are 4 my NAM. oa SH AD, } ‘ mate TH. Detroit ree Pross poet whu.c rucuion worker wee hitler , cnurathy when @ dares pach BOCs are widely published 1 the United States and Catwida, 1100 feeb (othe bottom of e poe eaffered an apparently ida Theee olber his home, At hospital today, doc- Tine said his condivion was Une chanved, anaes Pe on | NEAL EVANS SAYS The IS SHO’ NUFF WORTH SEEING! Don't Miss it Today and Tomorrow AT THE CIVIC CENTRE # Sulphur Springs. @owas thought of it that when Rt. ; | Hon, Mr, St. Laurent returned to: | Ottawa on March 28, : Hon, Mr. > | days later, neither of those wen- | fe tlemen, nor. any } tioned the words » It was James “Scotty” Reston, - heart attack Thursday alght ts. ' \ a shoot eeu a aa SLA pict, BeUnettat, iemeeha ‘aeaaat Fem OTTAWA DIARY 5 wei M4 Meuiob The contentious question of ' so Washineton earrespondet' ‘ of Canadian recognition of Com- +: the New York ‘Jimes and ay ais munkt China, which the pov- experience and position one ft ernment has put on a someday- the deans of the pres: “or BS) bul-nol-yel. basis, will gel oa there, that reported on (re. gy thorough alring agahy when | vanadian Red China aisaission: ‘the Commons resumes Its ses- Ils report, widely distribsted ta sion next week. The opposition ‘will demand a reappraisal and fresh enunciation of - govern- ‘ment policy in the light of the, now, or at least, very son, . ., reports from Washington and | Not quilic so, said the lateral: ~Oltawa following the meeting of | Affairs department, In 2, state. _ the heads of governments at: ment attributed to Hon, Mr, Pear- (he posh Greenbrier Hotel at: son, it said that neither the Ex- : White Sulphur Springs, W. Va, ter nal Affairs Minister norte The sum and substance of all: Prime Minister had suggested any change In Canadian ‘policy, No change in policy, perhaps. Canada, implied that Canada had pressed the viewpojat. tha. Peking should be recognized: | | Uhose reports is that the position ; : of the two governments is ex- ‘actly the same now as it was be- But the question the opposition’ fore Prime Minister Rt. Hon, 1, wil pose In Parliament Is—How, '§, SL. Laurent, External Affatrs 800" Is someday? — » Minister Hon, LL; B, Pearson: peeps eae President Etsenhower and U. S.: Dalle ay ca Stale Jahn Foster ‘department guards put the fin- * changed views—that was what 80" On Herbert Bollinger as a ‘ihe conference was for. an ex carcless longshoreman, Bollin= Tne ¢ ne fh te ee per was fined $100 Thursday ‘tor’ change of views.—-nnd foun smoking; a clearel. Guards -as- their views on each side just i) niained that: 1) He was purring. firm after the mectings as before. the ¢ ivaret ina no-smok ing “ON ae inside a transil shed: Curethe Hon, Mr, Pearson, speaking foe: shod was filled with bales of vot- ;Canada, says the Communis. ton; and 13) moored alongside. "regime in Peking has got to be ‘the shed was the SS SantaAadela’ -recounized someday for. what it: jwith : a cargo of dynamite, i is: the government which is uC | - tually in power on the mainland of China, and the government: Trv Daily News Clossitieds with which the West must deai cuatianaleencemstneatns seteeh tmiamaanenamnes “if it has any dealings with AP ‘Chinas The US. viewpoint is . roe ‘that the Peking government: Time To pteatdet ecanuol possibly be recognized: . 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