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' rand Cafe | For tho Best, Soloction of Chineso Foods A our SPECIALTY ‘one TAKE OUT ORDERS nets, They ' he te protec. an tone the de- hing. grounds y, ae Y egrets thal : 18 re proven the Gov- TE rea \ _leeland, whieh area with spilt arising out of lee: decisio ‘is not yet settled, but the British Gov- 1a agreed °. Accept a fouir-ile limit oF ids Thus Teoland excluded for eign tr avley sand ) n, 6000 square anlles af for ormerly inter- Gout sta: © How lang are the C foyeiinment to maintain this fy ce ol sucrificing the interests of thelr own fisher. ac to, an obsolete prineiple which they euin noth. a by observing? oe oyen i ham, to Tam titan Aves West *y === fae Sy ae t “4 ie Bis: i= a “§ “Rupert Radio & Electric . WE Pay Tho. Down Paymont i "On ‘Any. Applianco In Tho Store _ FOR J} WEEK, STARTING SEPTEMBER 17: he ab GASY. TERMS. ON. BALANCE tee st To, 2. Years. > To Pay, yo phe: World. ‘Court did’ . pon its own soll fobpithetand’ng ° such’ ‘progerties. ws " fect was about as. I stated: it, the ‘|that. - the thing. as “internation” | law” tion under. the sun..- ‘\near.on. the brink:of war. as 3 . write » ‘these: lines because there me what Egypt may, or may not do -|may- not do if: they: do ‘not like still, {Here; has. never yet been an sh, attempt by the: United Nations " or any other: ‘potential Jaw-mak- us ing. body. io: lay- down. principles 7: of law. whereby - the nations. may a govern themselves: in. such. matty. 3 ters. : ALL THE we ye aon Mt mf elt t i t le actly find that:a soverign na- ion had the power: fo -exprop- riate foreign owned” “properties gat fiend uy) out: that at ihe’ World Court | really decided was’ thar 4 it ad n10 jurisdiction in the ease The famous World ~ Court battle, | which was. won by the most cun- ning, prolific and timely weep- er in history--the wliy old Prem- ier -Mossadegh—hinged’. around competence. - for hear the. case. The decision was. that the. World court lacked sueh competence, Hence; while the: oractical ef-|. legal Teasons which ‘led AD. to that decision. are important,” es- "| pecially” in considering the ‘pres- ent, crisis over ‘the Suez canal. NO. MATTER by: whieh: ‘route we get there, it must be apparent to. ‘more. and thinking. ’peopi¢ most ‘fundamenta! cause of war and threats of war between. the nations is the lack of real world’ ‘law. © There is, ‘in. fact, . no such in the same sense that theve is in- ternal national law ini chery Mma- “ "The world ‘is all too” ominous is no'true world law which says in ‘regard to the canal; or which Says what other nations may: or what: ‘Egypt is doing.:- .: Even ‘in. the" lawless" realm: ot power politics," which ‘is. based on: force, if Here . is-no. precise pre- cedent’: ‘tox hte ‘situation “which now exists abe: Suez... But, worse day he had drowsy. spells dur- nations, including Canada! think in terms of the). | UN only when ‘it suits their na- tional: convenience * to... do so True, this -is partly. because al] the so-called Big Five still have . the theoretical right to veto any proposed. action, even though such action is desired by all the other? But, the mechanical défects of the UN are not the main cause of its lack of greater effective- ness, to date. Not a single big power is living up to the spirit much less the letter, of its owr. membership.in the UN, : The United Nations organiza- tion was ereated. for precisely the purpose of dealing with such Terlses as that of Suez. But in- stead of. taking their grievance against Egypt to the UN, even the two great western: demoera- cles, Britain and France, have | deliberately turned a blind cye . to that, organization, Yo tie whd e history of ay tata, yd aN deval ql elyh,; di a ce dua WIAM MULLEN (loft), 3l- yon!-ald Toronto conviet who cluded polleo for’ two yonrs aflor eacaplng fron a work gAny ontslde Blony Mountain Penitentiary noar Whintner, hondy bnek lg prison under ward, Mullen, who had serve cde yours of ft Meyour term for manelauglitor, was arrest ad ant southwestern Mine Mob farm, (CP Photo), to write: the law, ‘but. vewybody has to helo make it stick: “The King’s writ rung” said | (he. old, saying. The UN’s writ does” not yet yon because: ‘not even the British Corimonwealth,.| France nor: the United States have got behind it with, all their ‘hearts. PEALE POC TEE OECD OL VOCE EOETY v QTTAWA DIARY By Norrran M. Mocler? : seeensseores renevooecoorsooreree The “inside” story.of the Drew iNness as Parliament Hill circles glean ‘it from top ConServative sources is that the PC Chieftain is belng. troubled by sleepless nights; The condition presumably is the result of nervous tension’ It bothered “Mr. Drew before he} ~ left for his Bermuda holiday,| © ‘put up to that time it was mod- | erated by the fact that during the ing which’ he would enjoy some shut-eye. But in Bermuda the, PO! Chieftain: decided that. these daylight naps were.the cause of his insomnia and fought against them by a spartan’ routine of exercise and activity designed to. leave him so tited by: nightfall that sleep would be the natural consequence: But the tr eatment didn't ork that way. Although 'physi¢ally “i thred at the end of the day, Hon. Me. Drew found, sleep still elud- ing tm. That was the point, at which he decided to leave Ber- muda suc conie to the Wellesley Hospital in Toronto for, consult ation, ; Although the’ PC Le. acers con- cition obviously is. wasadss is tory and. a’ cause. for ‘anxieiy, experienced Parliament: Hill cir- cles are of the opinion.. that. far too much is being made of! it in recent press’ despatches. °° The idea that Hon, Mr.” Drew's ‘re- tirement from. active «. - politics may -be imminent. isn’t: taken seriously at top levels” in funy, mpartyre et ae The reason ‘for ‘this attitude of momentary sympathy. coupled with ‘long-range. unconcern ~ ‘that politicians are recogniied as.a very tough: breed, For ex- ample, the illness of Rt, Hon, Mackenzie King while Opposi- tion Leader from 1930-’85 is stitl Wwél] refhembered.. The Liberal chieftain visited some of the leading .medical clinics in the United States, including @ major eheek-over at John Hopkins -in Baltimore, Reports were current that his political carcer was duc to end by medical orders, But My. King recovered to win the 1935 genera) election and chalk up u new long-service record anong Commonwealth Prime Ministers, Even before Rt, Hon, Mr, King was fully recovered, then Prime Minister R, B. Bennett | was stricken with a seizure which was heralded widely as marking the end of his term in office, But “RB,” toc confounded. the; pro-! ron by oa his: One “Lime ae Ne i ta f hae Ane HRs pa Hn oral politics « has ever witnessed, { Gul] further back, Slr John MacDonald was scheduled to dis alter the {rst Parliamentary session following Confedaration, but recovered Lo cenipiete cone federation and Vuild the CPR, The “wise money" in Parla. ment Hill circles Is belng placed on Hon, Mr, Drew's roeavery from his insomnia and his ree turn to tead tha PC's th next year's election, mos Contra) Board ar by the (lov Ae = BATTLE OF BRITAIN RECALLED — With spe tial services held across Canada Sunday, the Royal Canadian Air:Force joined other Commonwealth . Air. Forces in commemorating the . “10th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, as well as the memory of 47 Canadian filers who gave their lives in the air battle which decid cd not. only the fate of the British Isles, but the destiny of free men, The battle, which Is gcnerally acknowledged to have reached its peak .on September 15, 1940, when the. Luftwaffe suffered its major defeat over Britain, has special significance for the R CAF in that. it wag the Force's baptism of flre. Here, a scene out of history helps recall the dark days before the tide turned, as pilots “scramble” toward a line of famed Hurricane fighters to intercept an Invading force of enemy aircraft. we Liisa RAS. waaneacane Time To Check Your 1956 | Printing Needs | CALL Dibb a“ Dial 6227 (National Defence Photo). | Foresters To Hold Resources Minister WINNIPEG mM — Foresters, given :a glimpse. Tuesday night of increased federal money, said auickly how they would like to see some of it spent. ‘Jean Lesage, minister of ner- \hern affairs and national re- sources, addressing the National Forestry Conference, said he would: recommend, if the prov- Inces ‘desired, a-“modest pro- pram” of financial assistance -| fou! fire protection. Such assistance would consist of “grants-in-aid” toward pro-' vision of “eertain capital assets.” . Maj-Gen. Howard Kennedy of Ottawa, thanking the ‘speaker, said such capital assets “should include trunk. roads’ and :good- humoredly added: “We will hold you to that, sir.” ROAD PLEAS NUMEROUS Back of General Kennedy": suggestion were repeated state- Tents at the conference that de- velopment roads in the forests are sorely needed. Speakers emphasized that they did not mean logging reads but roads which would open un forests for general development and aid in fire protection. Delegates, inclined to take a pessimistic view in the early sessions of what they had ac- complished Ir. presenting forests problems to the public, took a more cheerful view Tuesday and today, G, Harold Fisk of Montreal, president of the Canadian Insti- ute of Forestry, sald some ears | lier remarks might indleate little | had | been accomplished ‘BIG BITE: LONDON @—Dr, Oscar Faber, the consulting engineer who de- vised the elaborate alr-con- ditioning plant and construc- ‘tional work of Lhe new House of Commons, left an estate ol £287,778 when he died last May at the age oy me Death duiles totalled £185,4 weenentlemmessneg ote me — oe TALORI @ Suits ® Pants @ Topcoats ® Slacks ALTERATION BPECTALIBTS hi, " Quick Service Ling The Tailor, a0 Oth St, This cclvertaoent ta vob pubdiation or daplayed hy the Tdquer armenia Weta Calumbia , since | Phane 483% | the last. national forestry . con- ference 50 years aga, “Actually,” he said, “we have made tremendous sirides. Firty years ago there were no facul- ties of forestry, no tree-planting railroad cars such as now tour the Prairie povinees, no consery- ation cars such as now carry ex- hibits across Canada, no 4-H Stowaway Family Back In Holland ROTTERDAM — (Reuters) Mrs. Christina Zundvliet and her ‘five children who stowed away on the liner Orontes to Britain from Australia have ar- rived here from Britain, Oldest of the stowaways, dark-haircd Anna, 21, said she! shepherded her Brothers, Ad- rian, 12, Gerard, 9, and Robert, 8, and their sister, Pauline,. 6, sboard the Orontes telling them they were going to “see mommy who is fll in Holland.” The Zandviiets emigrated. (a; Australia in April, 1954, but Mrs, | 280 because of i!ness. When ‘town tree farm. \ Zandvilet had to go home @ year! To Pledge on More Fire Protection hid = forestry clubs for young eople, | no organizations such as. the: J wnior. Forest Wardens of British: Columbia, no forest posters such! as now are displayed through-! out the country.” ‘ YOUTHS REPORT | Backing up the progress: claims were five high-school! students who attended Tuesday’s | afternoon session, Glen Nymark, of Dryden, Ont. told of the two-year optional forestry course given in Dryden High Schoo! and the — schooi's Fred Binding, Winnipeg Boy Scout, told of the tree-planting project of scouls al Marathon. Ont. Seven year3 ago they had planted 10,000 trees and added 10,000 each year since. Mervin McConnell of Heath- cote, Ont,, a student at Meakord | "High School, said that in the last three years his father and he; had planted 4,000 trees. 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