2 Frince Rupert Daily News | on vas ye 7 A Tuesday, January 7, 1958 By | ” ' a 5 on i IZENS., fh uy | Uf K, P; Kr ‘ epee nee vee fens ae ste renee nese LL = ' 4 , a a AN in independant agLy, new naner devoted to the » Upbutiding of Prince Rupert As F See it | af. a ESS angl Nortloon anc Central British Columbia. ad ea Member Eanadian * Press--Audit: Bureau of Circulations " C | U h 0 " : Publ nadian Matly Newspaner Assoctation | To Help i in U BC Devel AR Un it appy ve: uu shige by The Prince Rupert Datly News Limited . . : J. F. MAGOR, President Dt ! By WILLIAM H, MURRAY 1 US: Securrt } - . ' agentiaatO BY mail—Por menth Too. per year B10. 00. I . MLA Prince Rupert ery pre i y Settee! BY carrier—per month, $1.25: per vear, 832.00 ) i) SOUL THOT, Pi, Vavlind (Reu- wuthorized as second clags mail by the Past Office Department, Ottawa prore hi voll ] noticed i n yester day’s sissue of the D: uly News that it wets repor ted that) te? 7 brite ue M: vee rs todiuy — oer ern ame oe — : teats - a eridicivad-s a scatey ab ag Ameri Two-Barreled Canadian Wisdom / several persons approached by University of British Columbia students for con-! ean sir base whe wimed his gi tributions towards the UBC Developm:nt lund asked “why should they con-| ' two British werkinen, The men were teyving to repair CANADIAN foreign policy has established itself in ® Should Hear Simonds tribute” and stated that “the governmen: should pay for all eats ution,” 1 telephone cable when the sens avae rf Jorg Tagt + M my \ wy challenged the yal the eyes of the Hast, West, and neutral worlds lOTTAWA—It would be a national disgrace if the gov-| Concerning the UBC Development i und I have this to sa Tele pues and nvatle then as one of refreshing sanity. fed ; One of the many facets of the; -- eT ture i with thelr hands on their ernment were to plunge Canada into another fed-— cold war between the East and! dents’ fees 23.5 per cent, gifty,; @ The graduates, who have | heads. In the long er iberal governments and now » We s ; e g era of L al gove 1 ithe West has focussed attention; igrants and endowment income: received their education par], “Tb was worse treatment than saa . et . . . ‘tion before establishing the truth or falsity of: : in the new Conservative administration a wise policy val election t . 8 Nar jof the Western world on our} igi per cent, government of | tially at the cost of the taxpayer| & ever received in Stalag 1v," the charges of waste of hundreds of millions of dollars’ edugational system generally,' Canada 8.9 per cent, misecilane- jung private donors. said Diek Sinith, 46, a former of inflexible devotion to Western unity has been slilutes of hi srisoner d 0 West unity in Canada's department of national defence, and upon our inslilutes of High | ous services, rentals, universi-! @ Industyy, which has 1 | PEISoner-ar war | paired with a flexible attitude toward Communist | Vor months past Lt. Gen, Guy.” ee coreg thtcugh i the tela 2 ty, extension, ete. 6.5. Istake in higher education anc Wor his silly prea king the rifle . : - ‘ “4 &. e sie , ' 5 1 O% . t 8 i was moves. ‘Simonds has been telling all when there are a hundred, a> man-made satellites, The suc-| Financial aid of Province of!Mmust be called upon to pay It [4 wrong end and Tam sure he British Columbia in the year Share, partic ularly in view o vould have fired had we hot T ne anioht wi ac ‘ ' 'b “og. and sundry across Canada that: thousand or indeed many mil-; cessful launching of Sputnik in: 4 gse res : B I n ‘ " , oe : he last fortnight witnessed a further butt the hundreds of millions of dol-, lions of new reasons for a thor-! October of last’ year coupled| 1952-53: The province allotted | the fact that a 30 to 50 per cen | eyed him.” ) : sing of this double-barreled policy, lars we are spenane oo the, ough airfng of ke Tt ed ne ee rie America’s erat We $3850 000 In the tieeat: Thelen by 1 ag cians is In- con Pomel nis rempanion, Tytopn: "Hay F pecs Tydutay GY Sanit asti-. {new fighter alrerart, ' For every one 0 1e allegedly: highly publicized Florida ‘grape-| ® * aes ; ‘ : enneth Powell, 44,2 town coun- | Lo External Affairs Minister Sidney Smith, testi 105, is literally “money down’ wasted dollars is a reason for fruit” satellite to leave its} Year ended = Maych 31, 1958.) @ The Feaeral authority, tcleitor at nearby King's Lynn, fying before a parliamentary committee, stated: ‘Tt the. drain.” 2 public probe, ; launching pad, his further in-; which indicates an increasing! whom it must be now abun were marched 150 yards until an ." . a . ee at >» also confirms the; he armval 3 ‘ie flueneed the minds of the ven-, 2meunt of attention being giv-idantly clear the importance Of; officer passed in a jecp and is not the view of the C: dian Government that we Now he also con The arrival of the Sputnik sneed tne minds of the pen coareity Turthor tot iin te im . * #NG Ur- e Canadian Gove ‘ charges made by Group Cap-: ape should have convinced alpieral public to an alarming de- en to our university. Further to/ higher learning in) Canada, dered their retense. Hut both should always so ‘no’ or ‘nyet’ toa Russian proposal.” ‘tain C. B. Limbrick in the trade : ‘eree, in some instances ap-! this, 434 acres of land were ad-| @ private groups of individu- | men refused to complete the job, reasonable people that we need ded ‘to the campus during 1955.; a5, who have an interest ini Capt. Georre Mogan, base 3 asehinoton’a i magazine “Aireraft." These ale. yroaching hysteria. He professed distress at Washington’s seemingly lege that Canada is being fore- to re-examine the effectiveness I ncluiwators yt the Western, ., Ht is interesting to note that; the youth of this country i spokesman, sid: “What the hell, automatie rejection of a recent Soviet. pr oposal fora ed to spend millions and mil- of our whole national defence . ‘ the university through its pre esi-: The provingial povernment | we always stopping people like a tate ‘world welcome the alarm = ex- , a lions of dollars on military. set-up. 1 2 dent Dr. MacKenzie vequested | : fered a Thy milli dollar: suge hoy eaes top-level meeting of the big powers. He believed, he equipment from the United’ Canada is spending the ti- pressed by governments andi the amount of $10,000,000 spread fe ae a i a dndlenge. to ° in “We a the Sime to one of ove said, that friction between the Soviet Union and- the” States, of a class or kind which tanie sum. of one and three: private individuals alike, bo-| over the next 10 years for expi- laste y, labor, and private benc- veontda’ tm: Neen it at et ay. Tt Test ¢ ‘ rotiatio we could efficiently produce for quarter billion dollars a year cause it calls the primary at- tal purposes, This amount of ifactors and J think the people: , ; ; - Ga Ben West could be lessened by patient negotiation. ourselves right here in Canada.‘ on such defence. When two of -tention of every thacing per. | $10,000,000 was granted by the! British Columbia wily take oe ndded tant pencen: Now, this attitude by itself would be classified in | according to these recognized | the top experts in the army and oo. a the very theories that province during the cur rent yy, the challenge with the re. be glad our security is. a0 high some quarters as dealing from weakness—admitting’ experts, our American allies: hundreds of millions of dollars | they h be fiscal year and has now offered) i, that. the University. of But neither the en nae . . pee . “"S |opuse the “security” arrange-!of this expenditure is wasted they have been expounding for, to make a further grant of $1-- privish Cotambi will reccive its newspapers were lappy < that since the Soviets have proved their technologi ral ments to choke off awkward yearly, it is surely time to have years: more thougnt must be §00,000 provided this is matched much needs ad 825. O00, 000, hneldent. DPY over the . 2 , ‘ ‘ ‘Or ' / Canadian queries on these mat»; them on the witness stand, given and more monies car-: by industrial or private dona- . 0... ....... strength the West must sue for terms. ters. ' where they can be cross-exam- marked for the education of, tions. The Federal Government . . ‘ But there can be no question of this when Myr. ___ ‘ined, youth. |has also offered $5,000,000 to- ma e oans i as . 2s 4 © SON ; IT is no secret that Lt. Gen: Just think what Canada could. Our university in British Col- {| Wards capital expenditures and PR Smith Says at the same time: “No one should think Guy Simonds is much more’ do with that vast sum now spent umbia is financed from several; the province has agreed Uat: of letting down his guard -..-; 0 prudent man ¢@n [or an embarrassment to the on war preparation, if we could sources. In the fiscal year end-| all ee ees from the Ped e . a ‘ense j saan ‘oexis present Conservative govern-; spend it instead.on improving ing March 31, 1956: provincial} er authority over and above m tT { ) { n deny the need for defense insurance vee Coexistence ment than he was to the Liberal our own country, government 43 per cent, stu- the $5,000,000 promised may be Yo Or enera 10 g cannot be used as a cover for subversion on the part | ministry. That is partly because ~~ ~ - oa eee creme fees considered 9 portion of the uni- of the U So R.” the retired soldier refuses to | cee eee veegat gate ctsaemene, ' versity’ Ss quota and will likewise Meh aeh de ive ‘be matched dollar for dollar. Since Dad’s day HFC has been . . “pipe down" on the question of! Further assurance ot tnis determination to | conscription, which the Con, . a . . 2 . . sryatives now rare everybody” maintain Canadian strength came from Defense lio towmet, now wank evel Minister George Pearkes just two days later. He told | But apart altogetber from the : well-known Simonds views o . the House of Commons that it was absolutely essen- | 4... compulsory call up for the: tial to maintain current defense spending as a pre- [armed services, the outspoken | fee - ay oy veneral is a threat to their peace | caution against a sudden and devastating world war. [fr mina in other ways. He has! Mr. Smith said he was urging Canadians to | demonstrated his willingness to | } nybody, either in, “keep our powder dry and put the hand out.” Mr. | oii Sr pr ivate. on questions Pearkes merely showed the other barrel that might | which the Diefenbaker govern-| 1 ? an ‘+, |Tment now finds much too hot | possibly use the powder if Moscow overplayed it j to handle. The previous figures will in- ‘dieate that a total of $25,000 -.: 000 will be available to the uni-, versity over the next 16 years. © It may be that this is not ‘enough in the ligh. of scientific: -odvancves referred to earlier. This will undoubtedly be a sub-: ‘ject of discussion at the forth- “coming session. The matter be-. ‘fore us now, however, is the $7,-_ :,500,000 matching grant. In view: ‘of the fact that altogether.: apart from the prants previous. : ‘ly referred to, the province has: making prompt loans, in privacy, to people who need money for all kinds of good reasons. At House- hold you can borrew up to $1,000, Bet one-day service and take up o 30 months to repay on the, terns you choose. {fem ery . , Borree connie Md frou AEC HOUSEHOLD FINANCE position. -gimonds says that neither! | expended $49,000.09 in the cure: Copouttion of Caneulie ‘ . ‘ Russia, the USA or any othe: _rent year for elementary and ‘ Washington might well remember the days | Rus Se al, ever dare to use nie; “secondary schools to provide the: "€. 8. Bigham, Manager : when it was likewise urged to speak softly and carry ‘clear weapons, for the simple | raw material for the universi’ y,” 315A Third Ave. W “Telephone 4311 a big stick. | reason that, a few minutes af- | 4 :public support.of the $7,500. 000 | ae me . ve . + m a “ ous . . j ter either side did so, the other | ; matching ¢ grant should very well PRINCE RUPER : z _Chiristian Science Monitor. |would retaliate. He argues.| ‘come from: - - jwouta, that the nuclear ne bv ces uve vena o - _ "weapons will “concel each other ; out” in any future war. exactly | as happened with the deadly } nerve gases in the second world ! conflict. | - But the whole point of the: . Simonds warning is the because neither side will dare to use nu- ‘lear bombs or rockets, the side which is dominant in what are called “eonventional forces” sonid take over country after sountry, whencver it so chose. . ; yoo SETS RECORD—The oil tank- { THESE are precisely the sort of | ¢r Irvinglake sets two records | ' 4 things which ought to pe | a8 she approaches a bridge | | A | [ 0 p | N G threshed out before some au-| SPanning the St. John River OEE thoritutive body. at Fredericton, The 3,600-ton . 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