‘ “MAGOR, ‘President ° ame of Prince Rupert irliishy Catumhla, spaper. ‘Association Co Pringo: Rupert Dally .Nows Itmited ~ Subserlption: Rates: week, 266; per. month, 61 00; per year, $10.00 month,’ Whe:: per year, $8.00 : ia het gegnd ons. mal by: the-Post: Office . Deparment Ottawa pat ty | 188 | had d the APART. from its larger 4 As | See It , Elinove . ‘ iP ilpoll ac Omen | ‘Never Too Old: To Learn —_ oLETTERBOX cee HT ot i ON OWN CHYTE The Editor, ‘The Daily News We woul’ Hike throuch your ‘paper to clarify our nositlou in| Parents Told By MELVIN WELLS Junior Chamber of Commerce This week is Eeucation Week, ‘ Flow are we, the citizens of! We vole in the pelition recent- ; Prince Rupert, observing it? ly printed in your paper (hie We should and can, through, ‘one portion slates that the coun- anr schools, wilh the help of our, ail and firemen might ‘arene in children's teachers become ac- favor of the restrictions placed quainted with what fs heing ‘on the ambulance operaiion. We taught our would like‘fa point ont the, we “am bulance, ithe n “regards: to the operation of (he; § the council instructs, Angther ‘point we would like lo imuke aear is that we operate Gielam- ‘bulanee on our own time. When nan on shift is sent owt on an ambulance trip, an off hist man is called into replace dali We hene that this infotime- tion clarifies aur posilioa, ond tha. df anv further Informe. tion Is required on the opera. tlon of the ambulance, this in. formation ean be obtained by contacting the Ambulaner, As- - significance, as to: the upheav. lin Arab national- » lism, the dismissal of Gen- eral Glubb isa grave sign " of a possible new. war, ‘For several - reasons General Glubb represented a @ restraining ‘linfluezice in the Israeli-Arab sit- tuation: He could be. depended children, In our, sociation af the Fire Hall, sch ih grade {have no wish to argue with any- i modern schools with high grade , C. FRANKS. | ! t teachers, the comine genera- ,ane ay to the operation of the tion can with serious study and ambulanee,: We do not ueceksar- consideration enter the business ily agree wilh these restiictions world with possibly better or ine onera te the ambulance as | sight to their riven vocation ~~, ‘than their parents, The students of torcay, after: ‘completing their hieh .sehool studies, can go on lo higher halls of learning at our universities and can possibly gain a greater ““scope in’ pr ofessional knowleda: {han past. generations, So are we, the citizens parents, observing Week for our benefit? The saying “you are never toa Seerelary Prince Ruyert , Ambulance Assoctation, EVEN § SMALLER fins gone, > the small car of - Europeans, and how | small is demonstrated by model Syivia Collins. But it is not for ridings: it is a hattery-driven scale vel’sion of the Morris Minor, a Britih 4-eylinder Hehtweieht tha: is driven all over the won to’keep in mind British in- world where small cars-are popular, The miniature’s miniature ‘lerests, as well as those of the; Was al the British Industries Fal, in London, Aral) kingdom which employed: ,, him, Eenee, ii the’ last analy- “Isis, General “Glubb Awould always .- § y of Victor ia. be ‘found’ on the. ide ‘of pence, : snob warad ° 4 bat te th at . It would be-hard to imagine a; Edu att 0 Week Not O de a ‘ ‘yereater danger to Britain, and! uc i ver, tthe whole free world, than a new |war-in or around Isragl Such {a war ‘could easily explode into a ‘ja world war. “a eae | ANOTHER reason. why General “|. Glubb. was a moderating in- -} fluence was hecause, he knew the te Jahon facts of life. Before the “short, sharp -war of. 1948, many | ¢ Arab nationalists foolishly be- * Heved that they could sweep all the people of Israel into the sea, in about a week. It was because of that crass. over-confidence jthat the armies..of. Egypt, Syria | -fand Irak met the decisive defeats which Israel inflicted upon them. \ ‘NORTON GRINDING | | WHEELSandAbrasive , § Products for allindustrial ' applications. Each ‘of the 16 F-M branches across 5 é i Canada is a complete ; Ash supply centre for. all a J types of | industrial sup- ff 4] plies and equipment, ‘EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS and Education PA, on = Leaders Said Biggest Need classes, reading books from the ‘Hibrary.and taking part in activi- lies of .civic .organizatione and ‘By. JOHN Stk SELE Principal of Borden Street School .on our education, read of hissor- ‘ ties of civic organizations and | It seems to have fallen to me, as a teacher, to fire ‘country and the world, By he- | So not only during Education| _ the coverage extended— v ' .__ Week, but.every week, we should ; Frage ded notably by this newspaper— take an interest in the schools | that it seems as if satur ation point should suurely have ito help children and adults alike ; been reached, -and that the only people who will bother eeome better citizens of the led by Glubh Pasha. That British However, something still re. 7 general sent his Arab legion for-- mains to be. said. Education’ So, we need to-know the chil-: ward to occupy the old city of| week may be said to be over, Itidren that are before us, and we | , old to leam” applies-to all, In It's Eve ry We ak. of Yea that way, attending night school service clubs, we can all. learn. By so doing, we can brush up). the Parthian shot in this year’s I ? longing to an organization we, . ot im this year’s Bdueation W ech fes- ‘an learn Lo work with thers. tivities, So great have been the interest shown, and: ‘world in’ which we live. iflicted to read these words.will be students seeking a spon But Israel inflicted no such defeat on the armies of Jordan,| mistake in a published composition bya a i teacher . Jerisalem, and then he pretly is not over for the teachers, i cannot know them if we do not | well stayed put. Indeed, because j ‘though, It is not over for the! kn tayed put, th iow their parents. The per- he the Mi dale we he cynics | eniarei, And I would submit’ centage-of time a child spends; VANCOUVER. @—The mos: , in the Middle East who believe: that it is not over for you either, Hin school is really a. very small vilal problem facine boys’ clubs | = and Sordan had made Tt is true that a year will prob-!one--about 9 per cent, 1 believe , today is the need to inspire : fore the war ever started. That ably pass before again we sec ‘someone worked out. The major young neople to ener the boys of course, is quite possible, jor Miree numbers of, parents visit- part of the infiuences that bear club field, Vernon F. McAdam ; Israel won the sudden savage; ing our schoois. One would think: upon him comes from. his home. of ‘Montreal said Friday, Pro- - little war as much by dinlomatic ‘that that fact would be a scurce ;and it is there that his charac- grams to train and recruit lead- lingenuity as by feats of arms— ‘of satisfaction to the teachers, ‘ter is moulded. ers must he nut into effeer, dbrave and expert as those feats; and that we would be content to, It follows, then, that we necd) Mr. McAdam, executive dire were. iply our’trade without enduring ‘lo -know the parents, It is only tor of the Bovs’ Clibs of Canada. But then, later, General Glubbisuch invasions.. After all, how- from them that we can glean told the ninth annual meeting: was a realist. He knew very well | ever quiet and unobtrusive visit- those items of information that that the success of the move-. ithat the Israeli army was at that; Ors may be, it is obvious. thab-give us a true picture, and that ment hinees on the calibre and. ‘ffime the only well-equipped | one cannot conduct classes in:show how each individual child training of those who are leaders | modern army in the whole Mid-| just the same manner as if:is, different from every other. of youth, .|dle East, Hence, ine: took: care {one’s classroom were an inviol-- one. About 40 delegates, i t ' t ¢ j officers inever to: engage. itdinca head: -on lable citadel. . ‘ i Do not let the spirit of Edu- and guests are attending . the: er - | way which ‘would have! left his) ’ rom -cation Week die for another 12 meeting .held this year for: the » oe a Own. forces open to disaster. SPONSORED BY TEs ACHERS months. Come and see us again, fs time in Vancouver. “Corinthians. 3:9. In recent weeks, the more fa- | The fach remains, however, you were very considerate and McAdam said 14 new boys’: natical Arab nationalists in Jor-/ that we like to see the parents: qnnrouiative when you visited rls buildines have heen buili dan’s aimy‘have complained that; cf the children we teach. We leur classrooms, but do nol im- in Canada in the last seven ! Giubb’ s war plans were all based jeven go quite a long way out ol | noine that you have seen every- vears ranging in value from $25,- { (on holding the Isracli army on our way to encourage parents WW "thing. ‘The answer lo the ques- 000 to almost $1,000 000. | the line of the Jordan River,.and/ take an interest in the schools.’ tien uf what happens to the. not at the present border, which j ‘In proof of this, I would pont child in the modern school is a is considerably to the west of ‘out that Education Week is coraplex one, and will not yield that river, “;sponsored and organized by to one crory vibil. il tho. were Glubb’s plans, | teachers, working in their spare they at least made sense, if Jor-i time, So why. do we take all this ST RENG THEN BONDS dan does not mean to attack Is- | trouble? You may retort that schou!s rae, | The answer to this question’ only hold Open Mouse once: a tee ae ‘lies at the heart of the philos- year, That is not true, We co- THE reason a litle war in Israel | ‘ophy of education that guides. operate with an ayency that “could prove so disastrous is: ‘the modern school. We seek. to , comes Inte our schools at least obvious, If Israel were attacked, : crouse and channel interest in: guce a month, and that endeay- the western® powers would most | our schools because we know Ors Lo strengthen the bonds be- certainly have to use force to’ that we cannot do our best wht | ween parents and teachers, Ol prevent that country from be-{ out the co-operation of the. course, I refer to the Parent. ing overwhelmed, ‘They would ‘parents of our punils. Teacher association, You shoul he obligated to do so by many: We try av au innes toremem- 2249 the PTA, if you are already considerations, bit most specifi-' hersthat the children before ‘we & Member, turn ont for th cally by their own pledges under’ hye sovereign Individuals, enol. raeatin is, ANd eel your huchang the United Nations charter, pne different, ench one capable & tb to. ‘aor nent oe ae Ree there js a. gigantic Joker, in! oY potentialities al which! we ints iL ve ite 4 "Y il on ide"Unifted™ -gan-only guess, That is nol as) S2bWbe your ideas on Row Th cin Fast Passenger and Fretght Sailings from Prince Rupert To Vancouver -- Friday and Sunday 9 pam. To Kidimat—Fridsy and & day 9 pan, To Slewart, Afiee Arm---Sat- urdiy G6 am. SUN + Open gan tw natn ~ G35 And Ave, West To Kineolith — Fortriphtly fram Prinee Rupert Feb. 25, March 10. 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Freieht Bookdags nS forces to assist the vietlm of the; lempuing y E Remember, Education ds truly - R them all as elphers, and direct atinck, Russia would have as; “everybody's Uusiness’ thts Ty laral wet Pour leaching vaguely at where oe ee ee nn vane yueh ne Seton i x Tt iwe feel the rough average may va nexb week, and every | would. be dificult to imagine | ms ae von we we wee HO welt & more explosive set-up than, WAKO TO nh would thereby result i Most of the children will be all FLOOD COMMISSION dikes sau omens athe “right, But--how about the slow KARACHI, Pakisuan A But, apart altogether from pos- sible direct Intervention by Ruse. sin armies--ostensibly ta help ; the viellm—any war in the Mid- anes? The children who some- how, for some reason we ¢ane , bean seb up lo survey (he enuses not detect, do not manage ‘to: ‘of floods in ie Pakistan and Oo Engh w ' y keep up? And how aboub the styyest ways and mens of con on sovtel cxpanelon, spring haart bright ones, the leaders of to~ trolling them. Tt will uso work She would be In a position to, Morrow? out aH organized food warty pour arms into the Arab coun-: Jf we miss these people, we: Solent ae rae secant canst tries, and to use many other) do not do an adequate Job,nand, 4 pee gg rege ee: i mesns to Ue them Into her world worse, we belriy the trust thar Se Se emp YOu the pe uple place In M8. Scoummission of eieht experts has Through the'centuries since Duteh ships ploneered the gon Janes and anil has given way to steam=comfortable crossings have become luxurious holidays on fabue ‘Tous. “cities aftont." 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