ne vat fae RMpert | 5 poe | spect re: simple, i pp roximately 1. 600 mor e. , teachers will ded: le.ter:: this vear.t in. addition to the. 9,400 | you is + 960. hat means that ‘to he 640 teachers short, if the. Teachers will come ‘to B. C. They United: ‘Kingdom;. other parts of , Wastern’ Canada, the Prairies, t @, world, Whether they. will « come P é ipert remains to be seen. : Inthe event: that not many ? District 52 Sehol Ye | policy. -Surely.. it js a case ‘of. “he | nhountain labored,’ and brovght:: i forth a mouse.” For. in“fact ; Ike, has. asked for; *) with: the “kind : which ‘is never, _dikely to, occur in the. most’ explosive ‘spot in | ously avoided. the kind of wars | which, have twice occurred in to. break.’ out: again, perhaps: at any minute,” To be: “specific, President Lis- enhower: has: asked Congress for permission’ ‘immediately to send into action: U.S, forces in the event that there,is‘an open-and- above- hoard: attack. by the Rus- sian army, navy» or arforce on any. Middle. Eastern’ country friendly to the: United. States. ; “If stich. an: “abtack- ‘were : to -0c- cur; it-is hard’ to. see.where the | standby powers: “which. the presi- dent now. asks: would: ‘be of. any advantage: For. the:. United States has Jong-:since served ‘notice “on the: whole: world .— including: Russia—that in event of such an: aggression. the .U.S. mediately proceed to blow much | of Russia clean off the face’ of the earth. . Loe Moreover, not. ‘only the forces of the..U.S.A,:but alsa those of Canada and. every. one of the 80 member nations‘ of. thn UN would’ be~ morally and. lez*lly | Sbligated ‘also-.to join: in- the standby” powers. to deal only: of. emergency ; the world of 1957. Ike has studi- ; the past ten-years, and are likely Strategic Air’ Force. would im-. pltulating’ to (he: unions’ on “the ant Tis inated ‘from diesels... “| thing- like ‘awe ‘of dhe Canrdlan | me "| Pacific for Tighling the Brother- “ONLY A FEW weeks tO, ‘the King: of Iraq declared that : there is no hope of: real; perce ‘in the: Middle Bast: unlil: the state. ‘of: Israel is ‘lpr “obed. ne Th is worth. ‘remember ing that! the: ‘moniareh: who . asec that! . term: is not a Communist, but the manewhom Lhe British: g pov- ornment ° still regards ‘as “the king-pin iy the: Baghdad Pact; and that if he falls the Baglidad |! Pact will fall with . him” At the same. tiine we have responsible Canadian’ journalists like. Blair Fraser of Maclean's magazine reporting: right from Israel that some: key. figures in that. country: ‘believe ‘that now is the tine to push the. borders of: Israel eastward: to. the Jordan river. Surely . ‘these | are the’ real threats with which any’ sound! T2sht service. . pacification’ policy. must-. déal.! | ‘The CPR, adinitod the staté- ment pot President’ Eisenhower. raised his] . ent wns Ue. to Daniel 'P international prestige to.an all! Loomis, time’ high in ‘most’ countries: of! o¢: ‘the: omen: nogatine the world by -his swift. inter-; ogrmittee. “representing every vention when’. war’ actually! ys, railroad to explain why. broke . out around. Suez in Oc:} “Mr. tober last.» : the: 140 US. railroads “in nego- ‘The whole world subsequently itiations,- told The Sun: “We ‘had reason’ to hope that. a firm,” served ‘notice. to the brother-" long. time policy wags in the) hood’ that we wanted to clim- making by Washington..The ad- inate firemen ‘during our nego- vance publicity’ for the: Presi-| dent’s promised policy led every-| withdrew -it, because ‘of conces- body to believe that Uncle Sam| sions madé to us, in. the. overall had: made, up ‘his mind to take . negotiations. with..12 unions.”. a firm: stand. against all” “kinds! Enginemén on the same issue, . American: railroad, “Umia: little,} “Another: said: “We finished our Negolialions wilh at agree- nent .satisfactaty: to both. sides. We were. .trying {to work: for three - peaceful years on ‘Amer- lean’ railroads, mot : The’. comments were - made to The Vancouver: Sun. by. Ameri- can’ railroad: execiitives. GOT CONCESSIONS _ ‘he. interviews followed the |- j statement, by brotherhood pres- ident H. L. Gilbert that the CPR was the only railroad in North America! refusing to sign con- tracts ‘allowing: firemen to con- ‘tinue ‘on diesels -in- _ yard. and “ poe | | 'Foday: they. ‘stand’: in some- | i Sid ahigh executive: of one: amazed: at ‘the OP. You know: : how: ‘sensitive tirese liniohs. are.” |, 3 Loomis, who represented |: tiations with them. We, Idter| ” VANCOUVER ©: — — Ameriean| | railroads bought: v promise of” . | three: years labor. peace’ by ;ca- | question :of- firemen’ being. elim | hood of. Locomotive fitemen and | “ bn ANS-CANADA AIR LIN ‘class. {¢ will havea speed 0 of 4 rdtreerm seni eh a cameo cence lettre Pane gin saminten Maw: CPR Official Outlines Stand On Firemen: MONTREAL ° Q—D, S. ‘Thom: | Son; -vice- -president of the CPR, hag issued a: statement’ -outlin= ing -the company’s stand on. a proposal’. aimed: at removing ' firemen? from. diesel ‘loconiotives > in freight, service, The CPR. said the statement was “to-remove any misunder- standing that may have arisen as to’ the numberof men there will be on freight diesel locomo- tives” The statement: : “Locomotives, on freight trains are now manned: by. three men —the locomotive. engineer, the, fireman: and the head-end train-' . Vanguard ‘turbo-prop, alrliners. Ike the -one-sh' spares. and components, will: cost $67,000,000,. ma, placed in post-war. Britain, The new plane, will car has, placed an order in. the United. Kingdom for 20 new Vickers own -in- ‘flight. in ‘this photo, The aircraft with king -up. the largest. single dollar- -export Hrder ry, 82. first- class, passengers. or 102 tourist ae (CP Pholo), 20 miles on hour, anya By JAMES.” ‘ OR, NELSON: OTTAWA, DIARY Tbs a grand atid. porous c coun): “ot ‘every: 100 patients’ ‘es try, ‘this. nation ‘of “16 million! tuberculosis Institutons In 1959 | Odnadians, ‘churning’ out, Bods only 5.9 were deaths. This: ‘wils’ and. services at the rate .of $30 slight increase from. 1953's ‘5, billion a..yéar. “Evidence,. ‘front | and 1954's 5.3, but was «dow the. Dominion’ Bureau of Stat H sharply from the above—2o pto- istles, follows: °° portions before 1940, and thr “Item: “Shoe polish ‘and dress- 17.6: percent death rate as’ dat ing“ were: shipped tothe value: as 1947," of $11 million in 1955, close’ to | mene $60,000: less ‘than in. the. pre- Gonads hod one WN) Candin, ceding year.”..Well, well. Down made - feature-length “motto $60,000, Hag’ C. D, “‘Neard about) acluce aun ine. culatlow fa this? vo Canada in 1955. Of the 11a Item, “Canada's 242" drive-in athers. in efreulation. 649 cam: theatres in 1955. had a ‘walk-in'’| from the United States; 3a seating capacity of some 20,000." | fram France, 4 There's, scope for an. clectlon; In 1955, 22 percent of the peo; ' promise! A car In. every garage.! ple who rented dwellings: pald i Let's cut oul-walk-ing at drive- | less Chan $30 a month. Last yeit, (‘in ‘theatres, ’ | the figure dropped lo 19 per cent Item, “Some 8,727,000 pounds?! and now more than one ‘quarter jof paste floor wax and 3,643,000 | bf the renters are paying mort gallons of liquid floor wax and than $70. “ ( ‘ to have to. yesort to ig ‘ied aid yi at e teachers, of monkey: business: in the Mid- ISSUE REMAINS | . de East... ~My, Loomis could not specify : a MA vbe ‘that: is what the Pr esi- ithe concessions: eranted by’ the, In other words, President Tke | dent’s © nay “policy really docs! unions. collective defense. of the nation attacked.” ‘ress for, permission to use a appears only to. he asking Con-| mean: But, that is not what it: Tt was all part, of an overall man..The ‘Tiremant and head- -end, polish | were made In Canada. in, In: the same year, Canadian trainman both’ ride'on the left! 1955, both kinds increasing nboul: non-metallic mineral produ: side. of the locomotive {o maln-| eight percent over the reced-" {ion rose from $98 inillion tain a lookout and to -check | ing year.” Let's all glve Q rous-'.$112 million, because of ‘sub. signals ‘and operating orders. In’ ing cheer! . ‘slantial Increases” in the-outpu, Seetnaevtette seme small-. blank ‘cheaue . when. he ‘ unions. We were . trying ‘to 'this.respect, the fireman. dupli- 2 Of ashestos, gypsum, salt; and—. ‘Lhas. Jong: since been provided by is: out to. sto ony Red Russian | monkey: business... ‘work out three years. of peace Congress | with, the right to -use) 1on American. railroads,” he ‘said, i cates the work of the head- end © The facty and figures report “ belleve it or not~peat. trainman.’ ed by D.B.S. are wondrous, in-. -- oy “6x: ‘teacher! It’s ‘more: than a yublie. service - you save. being ‘asked: to perform. | sa breach ¢ to be filled and you can do it. tt r uib re Next thing. you'l know, you forget you ever | “‘Meft, It will bea challenge, They haven’t changed - Ghings at school that much. Your thinking will be xharpencd, your interest will be renewed and be- Rides. .. you'll feel hetter, Sure you'll he busy. You'll | avonder, aut times, how. you're going to get every: : thing done, But ‘you will,.On.top of that you'll have im great many: “youngsters s i years to come, who will ec thanking’ “Mrs, So and So” or “My, What's His ame” fqn thaking the hig decision and returning #0 schookwher the eed was.greatest; You can do it. a'he childven! are depending ‘on- you, So are the pres ‘the ehh In il sal pap ty Columbia, SY Divorce - I ARI tinted of commonplace hypocrisy that it would he a bad thing to make divorce easier, Divorce is ensy now, Juasy for inyone who wants to erjure himself or herself, ‘who wants to conspire: vith fake witnesses of “adulter y,” who is willing a make a fool. of: the courts and our divorce Jaws, | » How lon wil we Ict this shabhy farce go on? ., Vaneouver Province, o jlessing End | -VERYRODY: Imows tt 8 beter to give than 1 Ne- r -eelvg,, butsthe rah Is to 0 bot. on the hlessing end M!' the. deal, was : ; “= Rrandon Sun, neee Beaty Big Business Opportunity | » FULL OR: SPARE TIME We have an: “oxdoptional onaning for nan or woman in i area {a he Pranehigd Dean tot ' | vent ii ou will ba oxnected to sunervise delivery an renlen shina. “Of stocks at Brand Nano Products hy votail outlets, “Abaolulely no polling OF: or golielling requized, Age, edueation 0 auainos (t hor ence In nol mur wnt fi: full Company Super Kod: Training Plan dé yrovided . dn. ha Hance In 6 (nO hours 1 ‘wook (aventnaa or Bali. ay) pla I: Not. i} terfere wilh your prose i enploymont,. te HY heme. to atart wh ah enn rol y develon Into na ve usin , al seat obilo IR an naset, but not oaxentin An oants nowt 81 Hy anah for hondlod merehandac, which i ny, ragmire) RO NRTaOMCN Gs a 1 et ‘sligarely Intorontod ee ownlia and: a yout ialnoya,’ ne nt nee Rly IN: HOME MANO, nelle und ephane-numbe f(a Seid . a. whoppitig big blank ‘cheqtie— | or a: ‘blank cheque. of any lesser size. just as” President Truman aid ‘in: Korea.” oy of, Président: Eisenhower's: re- ‘The. world. ‘would ‘we. ‘peeit| further. ahead. if the Presidont ! had said. Unele Sam would, Crack | down on. ANY dggressor—or, 1 any | | political coloration. — and) that| - pur ‘THE MORE amazing 1g part Unele: Sam: would. insist : on “the | re- -opening of the: Suez;canal as! fast as the: salvage . ships. were | But he added: “All. this does i not mean ‘that. the question is ended in the States. It is simply reserved for the future. We have still to decide what view we will take when | ‘the new ‘contract expires.” , -“On steam | ‘locomotives. the: deed. Here's another: fireman must, ‘of course, look! “Drive-in theatre’ revenues in, after’ the fire.. However, on diesel | 1955 comprised some $5.7 million | locomotives. in freight . service; from general admissions , « . ‘which ‘have ‘no fires, he simply ; Some $2.2 million from the sale ; ‘duplicates the work of the head- | of candy, popcorn, soft. drinks, end: trainman..., - clgarettés,. ete.” - Se j GROTTO © CIGAR « | quest “ to ‘Congress is that it physically. able to do the’ ‘job—: BELIEVE cer: RIGIIT 4 , _ iudiously avoids the real’ war) and: to’ keep: it. open: for .every- | _| threat,,. which: AS. of: course: ‘be- bodys sindluding Red: tween Israel” and her: Arab and. of. course Israelis. neighbors. ncaa i In 1948 the Arab allies invaded & the new born, or re-born: state | see, | of Israel, and took a real licking | ga iin the. short sharp. war which: ie followed. In- 1956 Israel's armies | # ; staged a blitakrieg against: the Egyptian forces in the - Sinai peninsula, and: won the kind of “overwhelming victory against the strongest Arab nation which might very well suggest at-least : ;lo- Zionist extremists .that it! | might be a good time to repeat ‘ he process—next time castward , Instead of westward, A realiy sound policy for the Middle East must he based on! Ray real peace between Isracl and! § all her nelghbors, It would have ,to warn the Arabs that the U.S.A; and the other law-abiding nations of ‘the west wlll not tol- erate another attack by the {Arabs against Israel. But it ‘inust equally warn extremists tn | Israel that it will not tolerate . future alt ks. hy Isracl, a jon strict pean a the Neht Of all nations to use the Suez canal, | Jt was the flagrant denial of i that right by Egypt to the ships ,o! Israel that provided the long islanding provocation to‘ Israel ito do tho’ very thing that she », Unally did do in 1056—(hat 4s, take military measures against the nation which was matntain- Ing an Illegal blockade agalnat ray, The overwhelming major ity of ‘the membor nations of the UN voled to rebuke the Is. raoll attack, But In doing 80, ‘many of them, Ineluding the United States, mentioned the Jong standing provocations for Huch an altack—chiof of which . “The -CPR,..we believe. is on}: *Rusaans, | the right, lmnes;/3 ii is ‘safe ;to. say) ye : a 3) {hat in many instances we don't ‘consider . firemen: necessary." ~ In some. jobs, particularly’ ‘in| ard set'vice, all he does is, go! along for ‘the. ride.” © » Told: of byotherhoott “claim: | here that the fireman was ne- _cessary in the interests of safeti | Mr. Loomis sald “Our accident | ‘figures don't bear that out! i Most of oi accidents have oc: curred wilh three men’ in the cab (engineer, ‘fireman and head end trainman), ‘| just as fast no matter how many ; men, there are,” ow ‘ ) SAFE IN EUROPE | . "Diesels operate wilh only onc , man: in Europe and they arc pretty safe,” ‘The new three-year contrac! was signed between all U.S, rail. ; ronds and the unfohs in inid- r 1 November last year, One railroad executive said: ; “Tho question. of safety ts moot point and the union might: sMMaesound -paligy Lond al ara rian bi swing publie opinion with Jt: im Beenuse of thal I think we hive. she Pade hi prospector “the rikland. Lako, Ontario, fea, claims to | nore or. Jess sebiled ‘down with! ba. the oldest man In Canada, | ih ‘the idea ‘of having it fireman,” | There. was ceneral- agreement , jMhat | ollmainadton am rome | Ho says he 1s 110, His recent: | Would be “a considorable saving” visit to Kirkland Lake was the’: Re ate shad by COR, { | ‘first Ume sinee. 1870 he haw | e company elalm hat have spent more than two days onl. jing laid oul capital to modorns | of the bush. Ts ake of bith, |i Unelr roud thoy tet Js not known, {CP Phatod, ‘vould bring, ee | DEEN SURPLUS oe i FERNIR, 1.Cs Diem Buggestlon | that the deer hunting kill should ho rnlsed: to 100,000 annually | was made here hy James latter, chief gamo department blolas | (lat, Hee cathmated about 50,000 wore Killed Inst your hut said the 100,000 . target could: ho: ronched oventually Without sore; | ~ 1 deop tase organo sre resem en me +e sprbre nay was the Buon Mlockade j 1 t { ~ SALE : ously sapling ne, Aerda, ony HOUSE OF, HOBBERLIN i FREE. PANTS With Fach New Suit ‘0-04, ior O Nhty sit dlon't It, Bee a tee “220 Oth! St. 10% Off All Tallormade Rants LING the wivon toy winds and anow "sandpaper your ukln, Protect: ~yotrwolf sand your fimlly with modicatad Nowra... ° ; Waqulebly halpe heal run sg hippo hariday§ wore, crate ad 1 Uph rritatad ak in fealn vatier Anatantly, Gurni york and amnatt \" - “agalnr ys often dvernight. oxxemo tu greqnalenn, Doeen't -; ’ vtalts Gat Noxaema todays. Hp 10-02; Jar twleg an mudh’ ‘for your nlonaymranly. §had secs at drug, enamotio enuntern, Yaw “els; as: the. company. - -proposed | ‘and: qithe, rconelliation -:,:-board ‘ | approved: will not affect the: i safety: of’, freigh{ ‘operations. : Freight. diesels will be operated i safely and efficiently -with., two mén-in ‘the ¢ah =" just ds are; | passenger locomotives today.” “CPR. officials said today. thet. yard: “diesels would) carry. just one operator, They said. that the: trgineman moves only on signal fron: aman on the ground, ernie PRINCE GEORGE. Gi -—- Ai They happen’ ~ >. THE: "ittaox WHY PREFERENCE ~The Editor, = The Datly News, -Please allow me space In your. st) “paper to ‘express myself to the: profit "people of Prince Rupert about! ‘giving housing and employment to, the rofugecs, | ‘ Tiahy'aflocar. ian, have-hecd , here: ginee 4900 and am a: vet+ ° cran of the Second World War, T have been trying to gob a ‘Job here since September, . Why should preference given to refugees, : a "PED UP," Prine Ruport, (Aor Teemse sree moan ONE Hd DRT ENE PRD oe mete eee mente “Twice a as much _NOXZEMA . for your money {Having two men instead of: th¥ee, in the’ cab’ of freight: dies- + ““Over nine- tenth, ca households were - need with lectricity and all-byt:a° compar: - ieee small umber sbad. yadr os (96 percent)... Between “70 and 80 percent, had electrical re- frigerators, telephones, and flush toilets.” Moree im eihd Oe Need nee none ete | _ STORE Phone, BBL fl an TOBACCO. and CANDY’ Wholesale and Retail ‘Asserts Rates “Aggravating - Serious Condition JUST AHEAD 1957 ® SEE THE Dibb Printing ‘Company FOR YOUR ‘PRINTING. NEEDS . official of the Northern’ inlertor Lumbermen’s» Association “says new freight rate Increases in the Uniled States and Canada are ‘simply aggravating an econo- mic condivion whieh wag already ‘hecoming serious," | Rohert Gallagher, secretary. : ‘manager of the association; sald! : Wn Increase of six cents per 100 | pounds on freight in’ the U, 8.! ind Canada has further lowered margin for. lumber whleh had all but Usappenred | through a combination of slack. i demand and len slumpage. 6 Sp t Me oe . ; tree eo tamttrrneer ded ope giicene alae casey ony 4 i he: i } My a y Daily. News Cates | cat tip | ip counts, vane tr ine “ulsiunto tn tho ning a Arby dalivered ‘ta: you quldkly and on the Agroadenpon date... at alirprlaingly modont’ cot, ha stra lo consults wih U8 for your next printing antler cep Where 18 no chia oon nnaininent, i mon im ty , ‘ Rams wo oy ie 1 oh an onus!’ THE DAILY News ) MERCIAL PRINTING, OEPT, o s a perce 1"