‘British, ‘Coli deh Eyes A Biten ‘ot hte spaper ‘Assoctation yo Rupert. ‘Dally. News imuta +: GOR, President «2 wets pflubseription Rates: * 7 sy: all Pex mon $1100; per’ year $10.00, : y dart ex, month, 01.26 per year, $12.00 “hy ‘the: -Post Office: Depar tment, _ Ottawa ae but thé clothes you: “stand. “tbe in, : ve mu job but you have no. roof, over’ ae Whe. Daily News. ‘els nating out, of the cam- . paign, it is str ictly a collection hase for a good cause, Weare willing to take. your donation, pive:you a re- -ceipt and take. the money up ‘to the hak, ‘As of last night there was $140 left‘over from the, King George rooms fire of 1953 and $33.80 within the. last. few days for the MeIntyre fir@ eee We Lot's go to town and: ‘show: these people that the ve qty ‘aid the peop Hb ie b live iy iMavela heart, a hig os tenons hel heat ane ei Ha hh iit happen oo to, you, _ Mite respects no no Me, we Canadian Trend Non. Liberal IBERALS who think the next. ‘Dominion clection is-“in the hag” should take a look at the population |: figures hy provinces as. issued last week hy the Dominion hureau of statisties, nour population, naw ahove 16 millions, three | provinces have Liheraly governments—Prince Md- ward Island, Newfoundland (the two smallest) and Manitoba —and altogether 1,364, 000 Canadians live in thom, But hy comparison almost tive times | As many - people, o for 4,028,000 people; Social Cirorlit's total population in By itIgh Columbia and.Alberta 4s 2,581,000 and thus “fay ahead of the Lihevils} and the ocr Yules Bask - abchowan’ 8 880,000, ae Tele quite true, of course, that. tho sravinogs (do, “in tholy'local affalrs, =. Noyertheless there ave signs of a trond whlch! must he sarin eonearn lo Mr, nt, Taaurent and his -oita Journal said he eel vit we "6 emanate Thora Woo : ized wor ald. | since: India” formally incorporat- } + Union, y pout, that incorporation’ was pro- : bably 4 mistake on “Prime: Min- _{ister Nehru’s part.’ indian army - “sized”: Kashmir, complete disregard for the actus il ly as their. forefathers had .done hundreds. of: ‘times before, over a _{and’ raped: in-a wild’ orgy of vio- thousand inhabitants only three "| thousand survived.) Jot: ‘Kashmir was a Hindu it is A equally true ‘that, the victims of the. invasion. of Kashmir. were “i ‘from’ the ‘capital’. | Srinagar.” Canadian, live ‘under provincial. governments that ~ are Conservative: Ontario, Now.’ ‘Brunswick: ‘and Nova: Scotia accounting in all for ‘6,052, 000: of our: . Quehee’s Union Nationale. govortment CAICS | ; not; necessarily vote:in gonoral elections aa thoy clo shovleengedee tmnnenes ° 4 ew awed Bulb the « western’ “press: ‘nas never made ‘itself quite so ridicu-| lous as_ in. the, ‘past, ‘few. weeks, ed Kashmir | into the Indian As I ‘Have’ _Droviousty pointed But it never. was ‘ti ue that: the as, many. of the American news- papers’ ate now stating, with a Vee facts. THE State of: Jammu i and Kash- mir was actually invaded by wild: mountaineer. tribesmen on October, 22,1947. The invaders ‘swept. across. the country, exact- period - of", thousands of years. They. ‘looted, “pillaged, “burned | lence and distruction. On-the|, fourth day ofthe’ invasion, the whole town-of .Baramula was sacked, and’ ‘out of fourteen - While it -is-true that the ruler mostly Moslems; and the whole pealing for protection ‘from the! wild: invaders.” | On: October..26, 19497, the ruler of Kashmir wrote the Governor General, Lord Mountbatten, formally. registering. the :acces- sion of his state to the Indian Union. : . India ‘nécepted that accession on the following day—October 27, 1047.. At that time ‘the in- vaders were’ ‘Tess. than: tive miles of, Kastimir, THE ‘Indian Aviny.¢ at “that time ‘was: still under the :command’ of British. officers: “A> combat, hing no “locus standi", in-P ki; stan, on any: basis of egali MR, NEHRU told: me in ‘1981: | he. was completely in er est j about permitting a free vote:in Kashmir. . But he ‘insisted “that |. Pakistan must ‘meet “certain prior. conditions, ificluding sthe |. complete withdrawal’. of Heri} ‘armed forces. from all the. dis- puted territoty, before ‘the vole. Pakistan's: retort to this pro-. posal was that she: would hob do so unless Indian (roops were |} also completely withdtawn,.° For Gaza Strip | The former premier.of Kash-!' JERUSALEM (i Israeli’ tor mir, Sheik Abdullah (now held |{!8h, ‘ministiy “officials: ‘ae ne nO} in Jail) old ine privately why In=| comment toda dia could never agree ‘to that proposal. It would mean, whe | E81 said, that. Pakistan’ could rush | her: ‘troops back in, in’ a matter | of hours, while: ‘India—-separated | - ‘from Kashmir by high: mount- alns—could not’ get back cher troops for days or even ‘weeks, Root rom as — “PARLIAMENT By. T. APPLEWHAITE, MP Skeena Iam hoping, most devoutly, that we have at last broken the back of the problem of. providing mail ‘service for Kitimat. And, ‘Nova ‘Se of diesel . * The’ iMald “Israel Mum. On US. Plan | vA epokeaniai said. the: ‘proposal, made. Monday: byfState Secretary Dulles, had nol yet: been received _lottsaiy by his. government,. | Moslem’ Population of the Val.evif frankly admit, it is about time. »; (Of. Kashmir ‘was frantically I. } With the main’ post office and: soruihg depot for . receiving and | throughout ine. fiscal | year 1955- dispal hing, at. the Service | 56, Centre, “and. postal stations at president Eisenhower has riot! Nechako, Erelicrsite, Riverside asked Congress to pass a new! and: Andersori, Creek. services’ should: be greally. im- has asked it to. Liberalize the proved. As.Sooh as this: systeni ‘existing law. His proposal’ wou!d is operating smoothly, I woud | ido ‘a: ‘good en! to: help the propose to press for action on: “homeless”. and the “tempest- the Federal ‘building,.but-I have, tossed” to whom: the Statue of always felt’ that the first” re: | Liberty is supposed to beckon, quirements Was adequate service ; If Mr, ‘Pickersgill is circumserib- | now. “azled-by the present, legislation or I would like to add my request | regulations, , he -can be, reason- to’ all: ‘people at. Kitimat ‘to in- ably. sure. that Parliament; will team. -of” ‘three: ‘hundred: “and thirty- five, ‘men -was flown in, in. One: of: the -most:tinely. and clever ‘air- -horne: “operations /0f: our times: © wo This’ small foree arrived iter: ally. ‘in’ the nick of-time-to. save Kashmir,” not so much for In- dia, as from. the violence of the mountaineer invaders... 2) It was considerably later when the Kashmir trouble degencrated Into .actual war belween India months after’ the’ original’ out- break, the Pakistan: government tried to convinee the world that it had no direct part in events In Kashmir,” My ‘Time afler time, UN. arbltra- {ors have found: that Pakistan Adds $16, 000. To Winnings “NEW YORK (--Chiirles: Van Doren. Columba vert in- SLruCLOMAy Se) $138 000, oo ‘Van Doron, won 1 anand? $16, - 00 Monday ‘night-on NBC's.""21" show by defeating two “dppon- onts, John Kieran Jy. son-of the -former ‘Information Plonso’ ox- pert, and Dr, Hall Griffith’ auth- or and: political. speoch: -wrller, Tho $136, 000: feure made:Van Doren TV's loading: aingle-show money winner but he Is: second to ‘ll-yoar-old Lennio Ross of Tujunga, Callf,, as television's Lon quiz show winner, Ross has: ‘won $64,000 on CRS! The» 404,- + 000 Challongo fini $100,000 on | NBC’ 8 Tho 0 Bly Surpriso, a nen Ome ite 08 erm BF aA em ae roan oi “Gordon & “PRICED FROM struct their. correspondents to | approve of -any changes pro- address their, | mail uly. ‘in- | posed’ by the Government, But!” cluding: the: natin ‘proper we in Canada. do, ‘not ‘have the postal st at ion now that, quota’: system of the USA, “wher | Tam, ‘posts’ ‘Office | “ officials at. ‘head: : ‘origins ‘of “American citizens, ! quarters, ° “as..well, I am. sure, as not as of the last census but as when: I. say that the Kitimat. of 1920. those of the people of Kitimat, when I say that, the Kitimat: ana now, may 1 have just le. postal employees have done a jine or two to offer my very wonderful job, under most Wry" sincere congratulations to Ber- | those’ of” {holr. Senate: ‘colleagues afembers Of the committee last iway.The only unusual feature ‘lihg--one ‘of the private dining fine on the sixth floor of the -! committee members spread out postal! and liberal immigration law, he}. sressing.. “the.. ‘views, of |the quotas reflect the national: “from. the. ‘alter. hateh, “sehedl it an waltom 10 smother the rlatnes, Levave | ‘was Pound from :New ‘Yo re ‘0: Halifax, OTTAWA DIARY _. (CP Photo) ‘By Norman M, MacLeod “There ‘dre a. good many mem- | Bers of the Upper House who'are still; casting ‘an envious -eye. on ‘who: are Jnembers ‘of the Senate Committee . on. Tourlst affairs, “for Ahose ' Select. few: who are week: ‘had’one of the pleasantest committee; meetings ever: held pn Parliament’ “HAM The notices tor the. “mecting went out, at. the request of the Chairman} Scr ; Gordon. Isner, (L-Nova Scotia), in the usual about them :was..the , time—-6:15 p.m and the place of the meet- Center. Block. There the com- mittee inembers gathered at the appointed time, w:th Sen, Isner at the head of the table, and the to each .slde of him. The press was there to cover the meeting, and the Committee Clerk was on hand. All was in readiness for | a ‘mecting, duly called, duly} constituted. | som megeretpeen een But first, there was a pause, | and a very. pleasant one, whi le | the committee members dined! on fruit salad, consomme, filct ! i mignon, broiled tomatoes, french } Tried potatoes, green peas, baked | ‘Alaska, and demi-tasse. Cigars and cigarets were passed around, the’ Quieen was toasted, and then | LiSén. Isner called the committee , meethig to ‘order, “| Sen, L: D. S. Trembly. (L- -Que- | jhec). was unanimously - elected | i;mitlee was appointed, and. Sen. Arthur Roebuck (L-Ontario) : moved a fesolution that the | committee enquire into. all as- | peets of federal government and | ‘ private travel agency assistance ; ito the tourist industry, ‘Carried ° unanimously, with a round. of; vice- “chaiiman, a steering. com- |. retiring direclor of the Cana-;} # dian. Government Travel Bur-j} 8 next ; eau, who leaves Ottawa week to. beconie Canadian: ton-. sul-general in Los Angeles, This Was a gathering of parents:saye ing: farewell “to” their son, For it was onthe recom. mendation ofa Senate Commit- tee on ‘Tourism that the Govern- |} ment Travel Bureau was: found- ed, 23> years: azo, with Dolan as! its head. ‘Dolan; will: still’ be promoting Canadian Tourist travel ii his hew. jeb. And’ coiminittee: ‘meni- bers reminded . “hi :m.. ‘that he should come: back ta Ottawa oc- casionally to. appear. hefore. the Hf. committee. Better: suill® ‘ane sen- ator suggested, the. commnilttec might take ils enquiry Lo:Dolan': 5 new office in Los Angeles. 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Institute: that politicians’ mt, shout and too-lithle .to-the -quidtiia » ” ' wdid Ke businessman . and. the professor... all placed different emphasis pny. of Mid ety qt ahi edops ee ce eeeelingr ommetotag aes? a jets Slee oreo i] ‘ of ee : - mT, 7. + and Pakistan. For.weeks .or. oven | - ing conditions, - s . nard Kruisselbrink of Smithers; 1 The. agreements made by tne provinces and the territories | with Canada in accordance with! the provisions of the Old Age, Assistance. Acb were. amended | during the fiseal year 1955- 46. | By amondments to the regula: tlons that came Into force on January 1, 1955, two items were | added to the list of Income pay-' ments whieh are NOT to be tn- cluded when calculating the In-; come of .a disabled. person, «) damely, Gost of living, allow- any person in receipt of an: ale lowance under the Disabled. Porsons Act and the income eal- ewlated on the eash surrender. value of Ifo Insurance, up tq: $500 available to a recipient or his spouse, In order to give of- necessary for the provinces and the territories to enter into sup. | plemental agreements Canada amending the agree. | ides lheetthententetcn tent MRE Lea ' UNBEATABI for Stylo ~ ~ Quality - Value Ths “See The New 4 Peco ! “ _ Sectional Sofa, | §% monts proviously completed, there were no othor changes In the main’ agreements, all of!. whieh continued in Porag! ‘ OEP rn rR e meee | Anderson. 1 9500 ; and Mary Pauline Dieleman of fect to the amendments it was, ..- with. i applause: ‘A motion to adjourn ! ithe meeting was put, and ears | i red tnantnouly, Another! round of applause, Committee | vie ting over, Telkwa, respectively, first and | third prize winners in (he Pulp and Paper Essay Contest, oe re renee 1 was very sturprised al ine; Bub then the’ main purpose of ispeech made hy. G. W. MeL.eod, | the gathering was reached, .It Social Credit: member: for-Okan-. was to wish.“bon voyage” to one | agan- -Revelstoke, B,C, on resolution to set up the Canada: led elvil servants, D, ‘Leo Dolan, Council. He definitely opposed it: on the grounds that the money | violently and ab he same time was needed, for more material; found+oeension” «to ‘refer to things, Later the same day, Rev, UNESCO ns “an evil thing.” The i, G. Hansell, who I: belleve Is) following. day. Solon .Low , spoke: nailanal president of: Boclal ) rely, jolt. 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