Frince Rupert Daily News ' Monday, Jaunary 6G, 1958 2 ° Doe eS ‘an independent pin » and Northo.g and Central British Columbta, Member of Canadian Press--Audit Bureau of Clrewations ‘ Canadian Dally Newspnaner Assuciation Published ‘by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited J. FL MAGOR, President Subscription Rates: agg Ry mail-~Per month 61.00; per year 810.00. eo BY carrier—ner month, 81.25: per year, $14.00 ’’ Yuthorized as s*cond class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa = e e Original Dream Unchanged JN THIS country we often encounter in lukewarm “ and misguided Americans the frustrating argu- ment that Soviet communism seeks not to expand but to contain itself peaceably. These same sources assert the Soviet ringed itself with satellites out of fear of the West... . We are now told by the Kremlin itself how false these convictions are. A communique, couched in the semantic jargon and double talk of Communists everywhere, yet unequivocal in its meaning, has just been issued which clearly states that world domina- tion is the aim of communism and that the Kremlin shall be the leader in this movement. The document was issued after several weeks of meetings by Com- munist leaders of 12 countries... | , Referring to anti-Communists as “the ruling \ . é of the reigning monarch, Our Yes—Burns is worth a stamp,| The Tunhet produces conditions closer to space then any other the Navy's officer- 'e The Ontario will returA tof , classes,” the communique asserts “they usually of- | stamp showing the Canada goose | for few men have contributed}; such tunnel in the Western world and may help solve the | ining octubliaheont at Jes- : Esquimalt February 10. a ‘ fer resistance to their own extermination” and that : “the possibility of nonpeaceful transition to socialism ; should be borne in mind.” This is clearly a call for ‘armed revolution and civil war when the leaders in ' the Kremlin believe their hour to strike has come. - The call for unity among Communists of the world, '‘ therefore, means simply the imposition of a military . discipline under the central control at the Kremlin. When the Soviet speaks of peace it means tem- : porizing; it means peace for the moment. The So- daily newsraper devoted to the upbullding of Prinee Ruperr es weer by Robert Burns, But the silly excuse used by this Gassenach gives Canada a j wonderful chance. The English politician says there cannot be a special stamp for Rabbie, because the mon- arch's head must appear on all stamps issued by the United Kingdom government, and only personages of royal and British plood are esteemed fit to appear beside the likeness of Her Maj- vesty. . Canada has no such ridiculous ‘tradition. We have been known ito issue stamps carrying not a ‘single sign or trace of the head was one of the finest ever issued. Why then, should not Canada issue her own stamp in honor of Scotland's Immortal Bard? wee ALL over the world, now, people. clasp hands in that cross~arm- ed manner, and sing “Should | Old Acauaintenance Be Forgot” | without always knowing that: they owe 2 debt to Robert Burns, tor both the gestures of com | panionship, as well as the words. | But, by and lorge, the people | who have thought about it now! recognize that many of the sen- As I See Elmore Philpott ® Let’s Have Burns Stamp AN ENGLISH cabinet minister has yoused the wrath! ef Scottish MPs by turning down the request to is-| sue a special stamp to honor the 200th birthday of. related to each other. VANGUARD CHIEF CLAIMS REDS: IN TROUBLE WITH 3RD SPUTNIK § By LEWES GULICK WASHINGTON vn The chief of the United ‘States # Vanruard missile project: says the Russians probably, have. iy trun into difficulties trying to shoot a new Sputnik into-ors bit around the earth, Thue At the same time, Dr. Jehn Hagen cautions that) the next attempted Jaunching of a Vanguard rocket still ‘thay not resull in plicing a U.S. satelite in space, nM ane Hagen commented in a written reply to questions’ 'siiy-' mitted by the Associated Pross ag hellef spread that Kuasia's. 2 half-ton Sputnik If, launched November 3, already’ fs oY soon will be the only man-mode satelite nloft. , “ Premier Bulganin said in Moscow Friday night, that’ He Sputnik I, launched October 4, will burn out by Monday if, # not before. “For all] know it iniy have burned oul alveady;'” he told reporters, re At Cambridge, Mass,, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Ob- servatory said it had no word on the fate of Sputnik,I, als) 6 though officials there had predicted that the 184-pound: Me sphere would plung to a flaming end in the atmospHort’ 9h or about Thursday of this wack, "O t ° if le e O C vere y ESQUIMALT, B.C.-The Facel- (| Captain J.C. Littler, will leavell fle Communds’ training eruiser her home port at 10°-a.m.-on% HMCS Ontario will leave Janu- January 6. The ship wlll tah} ary 6 on.a_ five-week cruise Balboa an January 12 for-a four~ £6 which will take the 9,000-ton | Clay visit, then proceed ‘to’ Aca- warship to Balboa, Acapulco; pulco, arriving there Jahuary 25. ( and San Diego. - | After a five-day stay wt Aca- i On board the cruiser will be, Pleo the cruiser will sal’ for § 68 first-year cadets of HMCS | San Diego for a three-day -visit.] : fee ere nme oe ne tent ect have ‘been the first to-admit it. | But they were only half-! truths. For apart from all his faults and failings, Scotland's greatest singer had’a heart as big as all humanity, and . voice like that of an angel. Indeed his great heart went far beyond humanity. ‘He could, and did, write one of his finest poems to a mouse. He could, and did sit up all night with a sick animal. He blazed into white rage when he came on a half- killed hare, which a careless hunter had failed to put out of its pain, , WIND TUNNEL — Dr. G, N. Patterson, head of the {University of Toronto's institute of acrophysics, studies a test section of the low-density wind tunnel at Downsview, near Toronto, mare to. Hfting whence we came, us all problem of re-entry of manned missiles into the atmosphere, . : The cruise ren de- | . Before leaving San Diego, the | . ' quimalt. The cruise has been de- | gs vo, the (CP Photo) 'signed to provide practical sea) eee HMOs ste! by the “=e! training for the young officers ‘jing Cs GMCS Ete. Therese and | ! of tomorrow. Tyorcises ‘on the return voyage to Esqul- - HMCS Ontario, commanded by malt, = from Lester Pearson Column (Copyright 1958. All rights reserved.) rhe: . ae | | 4 People say HFC's money .... . Two events have occurred recently which might seem to have been as far! + + 1 oe. apart in-significance as they were in distance but which, in fact, were definitely Service 1s outstanding “ - i) ™ One friend tells another about Household’s prompt, cour- The first of these was: the ac- : viet has deviated a long way from the economic prin- ciples of Marx. It has modified Lenin’s teachings to uit its own evil purposes. But it has never deviated om its original dream of world domination and it is time for the free world to wake up. me —Houston Chronicle. timents so beautifully put into/ tion of President Eisenhower i): operation under article 11 of violent. Very often they would : words Py Buins have “he Seery | washington which has the ef- the pact. -iuevitably be directed against ; souls eet neo fe ovorewhore fect of reducing U.S. imports of” the West which would be made: ‘Ove ar] pee ‘ent vy and a halt: ue from Western Canada by 15 into the villain of the piece. The Nearly a century and 2 Os" i per cent. The second was a con- incentive ta do this would be |hefore a preat ame seal ference in Cairo-—unofficial ereatest in those newly inde-; ‘man gave to mankind the great; theory but made official as : Sl ; : ‘concept implied in the words!. ony as fficia 88’ Bast, does not involve questions: Pendent countcies who ure now \“One World” Robert Burns had | Possible by Communist particl- oe national security. Not only. finding the responsibilities of. “aa, wpb, ra ‘pation ane khacking—of: nation- 7 oy yw ce . “freedom heavy and diffieultand: imobilized his verbal legions of | als from more than forty Asian could these supplies be cut Ott ne e orarene , : ae : spiritual soldiers and sent them, ~° re than forty ASU in time of war, they could be wW tase governments can use Mae, leopardived without war, ‘Th. Honalist sgitation and passions’ ‘ to conceal their own weaknesses | ‘and African states, ineluding the Cairo meeting hes underlined : . . and their own fallures. ‘marching out to battle to help! iigsr . imake the whole human race one! ~" mee this daneecr,. The Cairo conference would ; therefore be fled w.th resound-! great brotherhood. Where is the connection? Cornea ven py ve This Asion-African gathering Y ‘reducing all, . oe jt was me ye . : ;has been-—ias it was meant tobe jue appeal fer equality and | {frsedom, political and economic. | even if there were no Com: teous and businesslike service. In fact, 2 out of 3 new customers are referred to HFC by old customers. You may borrow up to $1,000 with con- fidence from Canada’s most recommended consumer finance company. & Ir is perfectly true, however.. ‘that a significant U.S. depend- in thee on oil imports from over- xeas, and especially the middle Madera money service backed by 80 vears of experlence HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Coup erclon off Canidae Merchants To Do-It-Yourself . DOWNTOWN merchants are trying to do some- : “ thing about downtown business and property |THE, English cape oven un iderstand the words of Burns’) and allies--a reduction ordered: noment and irresponsible anti- values. : . 9 ay hay in ,poems. = ; 'within a few days of: the re-'\Wwoetren sentime tha More than 120 of them have banded together in i° pnt of course, is true. “iitnation af {he NATO Coun. Westren sent.ment under ths ' t, quips that he cannot even un-j j Yv ( its: friends’ . : yuIp é imports, even from its friends —primarily an oceasion for ve- VItIW. abeeeT not ints present. This economic free- C. B. Bigham, Manager ‘ ‘ . : : . i . ‘uise of freedom and: national- : . ‘ : . the Downtown Park and Shop plan which went into Anybody cn Pee a auene| cil meeting :n Paris of economir Use ot ence a ne nation dom, in the-r minds. wonld ce -) 315A Third Ave. W Telephone 4311 np at a ‘ ‘poems, 0 urns, in an suas . 1 oollenorakn' 7” eo: . vo, hie EM froin ineluce the eventual ex- . t . . - : ‘ Trice 0 } nterdependence and coallepora-: seis ae af eoapee Weed: ¥ : eee a a Soe aa . operation Fr iday. ‘ever: -xtitered by many for they | tion, ‘and repeated by Brasidant ; Miricans. Lt has, of course, heen’ 5 ooriation and nationalizition | an ‘PRINCE RUPERT oA Spee Risenh ry “exploited by the Communists as the d ower, on nis ree) aeousity a means of weakening still fur- anger no-national security: ther the Western position in if the United States became too! tiese parts of the oor as dependent on outside sources for, hat ‘come right fromthe heart of | ‘nan. Let us translate just three ‘lines from the Lowland dialect ‘whieh Burns used into ordinary This is the first step of its kind in Miami. Pre- viously all cries for help in solving the downtown parking problem have been directed at city hall. of the hnge U.S. oil undertak- : -ings in the m.ddle East. It is: therefore. impossible to be op- timistic ebout the Jone range a ; . English: Spay Coe : OF tep an strengthening that Gl ature of these undertakings. a Now enterprising merchants are taking a do-it- "Then let us pray that come it: its oil supplies in time of emerR-) the USSR. itis an easy, and a WO etire . rat ae : . may ‘ency or war. It was felt-—-or al-: rewarding exercise for Commua- One would think — therefore —, [ 1a | yourself attitude. They are subsidizing parking for a. come it will, for all that | leged—thtat increased imports) ists to pur themselves at the Urat the United States would drew the right conelus.ons from cae Caires conference end ather such miunifestations af anti- Western Seclinvy by niaking it- self less dependent on ot) sup- “plies from that unstable and, insecure part of the world. This! showld mean encouraging = rae. -ther than discouraging, the de- i were leaging to this harmful re- head of the forces ef anti-colon- sult by /discouraging domestic: jay and nationalist cxtremim. expansion in the industry. Ta they can promise and exhort U.S. Government have no doubt’ ang make all the right noises argued that the maximum de-l ang gestures. They can also ob- velopment of their own enersy’ scure the record of Soviet im- resources for their own PULPHSTs | perialism in destroying the free- (an argument Canada has itseifi gon. of peoples in the last .[ HAVE known Englishmen who , often used) was essential for on twenty years, by concentrating a ‘That sense and worth, o'er all the earth . May win the day, for all that. ‘For all that. and all that, ' It's coming -yel, for all that | “DRAGNET” HITTING YUGOSLAVS Gp oriners be. for all that their customers ona big scale with 51 lots and garages participating. The program is commendahle. —Miami Herald. Printing % Modest : t i , ' \ i f ‘ ' ‘ . coer 4 a ~ om a oo AIDING ANTI-RED REFUGEES « we with faante \ the | Wet ane TAN ian and virulent attack on an imperial-. velopment of Canadian oil re- on cc . We . ‘ te “dye » (Scottish veneration for Burns.! Justfied reduetion of imports: ign) whieh has already disap-. COD, “os, 0s BELGRADE (Reuters) — A security police dragnet” ‘ere is a nation, they say, that] from a neighbour which was &!-! neare fer viinpact. ‘Pherefore the recent United | operation against Yugoslavs suspected of keeping contact ‘ ‘ i peared but the fear and impact Pet} Rag ¢£ j new © ‘ 0 1 “$j “ts opie } . : v4 we ossoti¢ wCoehYrio y Ve Ml a - with anti-Communist refugee groups in the West was reported ‘still tukes a dim view of a man| ready importing more Ameriennt of which still persis) in the States action restricting Cuona y : : who whistles on the sabbath,!}ol! than it was exporting froin! minds ing 1 Aftienne! Cif “mports of oil by 15 per “Ek : in full swing today. ' . ‘glorifying a ne'er do well serib- Canada. Tt is an argmnent inal! Hee cot the past AINCADS: cent ait a anfatrand ne ye : 5 5 5 6! res anne t . ent { ae se DP Pstat, . ‘ Five persons are known to lave been arrested all IN thier, who was little better than, doesn't make ony sense--econ-| : t state like Russia feiendly to Canada, it Is short-: Belgrade — in the last five weeks, They are in jail under inter- a cormmon drunk, and whose | omic or strategic. A Communist state ke Russland and unwise froni the: ee , rogation. ‘numerous love affairs were far: . , "eatin do more. Again obscuring ibs oe es tes pol of view also. ‘ | Itds also an argument that’ oan record of aid performance, United States point of view also.) § | . They include two leading members of the pre-war Socialist | from respectable. party, a theological teacher, a translator employed at the | United States Embassy in Belgrade, and a Belgrade University professor. "; , oe It is widely believed other arrests have also taken place. , Dr, Mian “ufovle a law professor at Belgrade University, Distributed by Kiar News: Bere lee Quotation strletly Vorbhddes. on , innkes nonsense of Washing-eiog eon pared wit nt oof the: vs mae would | yy own Insistence that-degenee! Gnitad statey, «on promise. MILLION PLUS must be cantinental, nob Nas unlimited assistance without any MUNICH Wie This conturios: ra nelud ine Oey te SeTinES attached, of Astin and ‘Old city Has just pissia The Wis Sea. eh Me OE LET iAfrican peoples drive out West-_ ; ces of which oll $s certiinly Ole lern influence and nationalize | Rabble Burns | escent peeevee yee cose rite manne gee Seba ES pene amet HISTORIC EVENT PICTOU, N.S; -O) om Very Rev. Service. ERESECHAE MST IA ESLIAR aes sagsvee s is the last person known to have been arrested. Zujovie, In | lion mark in population, New- eta te ae enfe. fy ae ee, a / a ‘ his 60s, ts a brother of Mladen Zujovic, an emigre now living born Helmut Scehaus was offi- Prstite ee ene sate trom Western interests and undertake | Dean W. W. Davis of All eae AT THE ' in Paris who was sentenced to death in absentia by a Yugoslav | ally reaistered as citizen No, | available for U.S. use, as oll in mn } Church, nas of Nove “Sea ° ‘ : Communist court In 1946, 1.000.001, and presented with a! Oklahoma, Rejection of this sett} Yet even without: any Gom-) coadjutor puhop of chor whan p R t D I N WS = Three of the arrests were officially confirmed after they [savings eerount amounting tol evident truth throws. a queer | ends Incitements or promises ta, WAR AUCs lone Oo reh here. rince uper al y e were reported by Western correspondents. ) £238 by the city council. ‘light on the reality behind U.S (Of eo-operation and assistance, 8t, James Anglican Chur ' a eee nee nr ereee teen en cate ee tn nee weve uw cuenta op es aes ve | ° . ‘lthe yorees of extreme national-, celebrated the 130th anniverse : PHONE 4125 Inroclalmed adherence at NATO|jsm and anti-colonialisn) in’ ary of the first Anglican church | to the doctrine of eeonomic co- these rreas would be strong and. in northern, Nova Scotlin. ° |. bowen eee se oe - | 7 : . \ s | ° . | Ms | 2 ! -'e e . | Me 1S LV ONey . a . “a * a : “ “ both at... 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'- During the peak of the fad two students were expelled from xehool und the Children’s Ald WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1 esa . ‘ Department said the youngsters were belng “dlafigured” and “marked for fe". (CP Photo) ae amaneameneeennenen! . “