reet or walk suddenly ' as a: flag, : : pol aa will ‘need: ‘something . a ane ‘and dramatically, different: from the uniform. of f the armed, forces; does for aww and order | in our: honie towne Q a ~This.. force ‘might: start small, and grow stage by. tage, as re- | (quired, 9 ‘The history of ovr. own J famous a | Royal: Canadian Mounted Police «| teaches: many. me me fo Buch a UN. dually bly decided to raise’ ‘2 Nfasin: a] ent UN poliée:forée. of,about'140,- | 000 or 150,000 m and women, . This: force. would: tie ‘some smounties, ‘uniforms . *\ might’ serve “the ‘Bitpose of: this “| force. bes!-for: thé ‘same. Teason ‘ithat ‘the: UN: Emergency. Force. is -Jusing- alle whit . anes sand: all- ni easier Ie it hat af. as. ‘the conceal ‘bat i oe the RCMP— police force. will ava to, be mobilized on: a: long- lithe service { basis.” It should be: opaii (orien and women Of: all races, ona seit, sibly balanced ‘ basis,” The. question’ ‘OF language’ will | probably. prove a:tough hut to - erack; for. obviously. ‘the. UN ‘po- _jerate on a tower-of-Babel basis, But all the UN’ policé will have -|to swear a solemn oath’ of loyal- iy to the. UN and its charter. dr HAVE’ never been enough of an optimist. (or ‘dreamer). to. be- ever scrape their, armies:. and _|/armaments overnight. I look for~ ward to a:long. period: of. incom- plete. peace, but-orie in which the a principle. of; world, law: gradually, ‘| spreads—and, where: the UN, po! | ears 0 or r other obstrue- . --Hiee force actually wins its spurs by doing tough and. . difficult small. jobs. “20-8, : Nothing succeeds like ‘success, lif the UN Emergency Force is ré- _|placed by a permanent UN: po- lice force, and that: latter force succeeds in winning a local sta- blization © success around ‘Suez. “Hit will not. be. long before the principle , will, be -applied else- ‘| where.’ vo CYNICS mov say that a war waged by a UN police forec may be: just as: deadly as one between armies of rival nations. This is not so. Ib cannot be too clearly understood that there is a vital /difference between all police action and. all wars be- tween nations," .. } War isa violent: lawiess meth- -Od of settling disputes between Hations, A police action has no ‘other purpose’ than to * keep Py connate human beings from ley i Bb thelr shes lence... CO Re ‘aa OLS alee iDWs breaker before a ‘Judge, No reallst believes, that any UN police force we aro likely ‘to get In the near future will be strong Jenough, by Itself, to immediatoly reatrain any of tho great powers, If thoy chodae. ta" go on bho rime page, But jt might he able to do on the world front ‘pretty much what the mountios did in the old HLH INDUSTRIAL, basomiotal tnd‘ woater o ito record levels on the Toronto Stock Exchange, he market bs, gondrally disappointing in 1986, In: ‘tho Inst four months (he: sIcllo; Bast orlslg and a: tlehtoving. of Canndinn monetary pol. | Hs wined our mining gains, and most of. tho Industrial advance Wy rovious. monpha ag shown. In thle, graph prepared, hale tho,” rian statlalla| long it P'p 0; SE ‘movomtanty of ‘Of:8: aelng on Exohunge:tn:2080),Paporh cliimloct.totthvol Rdoonda,durisiy. (ho first olght; month Tovar | ata Tinatorlaln. And rated toward:t] ng: In a: modornto mango,’ n lls ‘atock’ climbs, days of the wild ‘West-—gradually extend the sphare.of law and or. dor primarily. by" Ano" neceptanca of-a good Adon, ae ' (erence tee . DIES AFTER. FAREWELL Now Yent’s’ Bye, {uatscconds ate ter her husband: honrded a train on: his-way oversons, Mix, Bate bara: Akors had kissed hor hus. | hand goodbye, btood for’ v.mo- mont, then turnad and fall ag tho {train started moving, Tho cone| fy HM |duator waa notified and told. the norgeant halt an hour. aftor. tho} traln Toft AS to howl 7:45, : Perhaps» all’ ng Z bliie. would e more ny deliberate . We vourself.”. I suggested. IT. ‘SEEMS 't “me. that: ‘the UN ‘room ‘and. brought: out. my, wal- lice force will not be able to op-| -|lieve that: all the nations would. THE man | | a SPOKANE, “Wnah,.—The. 20- yonr-old ‘wife of an alr force -[worgoont collapsed and dlod of a »{honth attnck at n railroad depot Jo Fanning alton 40 yard’ ‘pronds Tt was that. of h amall many i We hee force, Oe “We were ° sitting “around ‘en- iy a seasonial® “glass | whefi my; tend, Bob, made the | Tes mark: ‘ TE: people: “refuge a drink, | don’t: iry. to persuade. them,” ‘na said. “I-never:: forced anyone to havea. drink in, any life—except), one time.” ~~. “"There: was a} time you: ‘forced a ‘person; Lo” take A drink?” I prompted, # ‘ t.. was during. the de- pressio : ad a woman staying with” usi’She: had. no money, ‘and | ‘ho'place. to FO. Pee de worian:: “wag. ‘very ‘lonely; kept: ‘crying’ the blues: and \ing. how: badly she’ felt, oye “Bute ‘there: was. one thing ‘she wanted; ‘and she would feel-a. Jott. better. T- asked her: what it:was, “A bottle of Scotch,’ she. SAYS: ey haven't’. seen a: bottle: ( } for. such’ a long time.”. ". “Ts that. so” I says. - “You, probably. hadn't seen ‘AL: ‘pottle of Scotch for: quite a while » “Nootl was. making" exactly, fn!" dollars a week, witha wife: and child: to support. Well; I: didn’t say... anything to this ’ “woman then, ‘But I went: in: to” the, next ‘let; ond I made. the rounds - Of | the if: mily. taking” up: as¢olléc- | tion, when she wasn't looking, : how! 7 “We collected a!) our quarters and dimes and nic tale and pen- nies, and squeezed cit” enotigh to buy this bottle. of S*otch. We needed the money for: .olher things, : but. just because she; was so‘blue, we decided. to get the-bottle for her... “Well sir, I brought this bot- tle. ands handed it to her, She stared .at me.. en | . “No, thanks.” " “she says:| 4 : “What do» you::.meany's no’ thahks?- ‘T. says” to her. ‘It's all yours? Go ahead: take’ it.. Trot §, oT: don’t have.a man-to keep me: company,” ‘this. woman, Says, oe less I have a man-to drink with.! I don't want anything lo drink,! thanks.’ . oo at ny didn’t say anything ‘to the woman fora moment,” said my, friend Bob, “ft went in. the kit- chen and opened the _ bottle, Then I grabbed the wonan, She struggled’ and screamed. 1) wrestled her down on, the floor, “You're going to.drink some of this if it chokes’you,” I told her; ‘All right,” I said to my wife, I'l hold her mouth open, You pow some whisky down her throat,’ And my wife poured some.down. "As T- sald, that.was the only : one dn, the: | forward in. conserving “G. ARNOLD. MARE Pink Salmon ; Signing . the agreement for}: their respective: countries . were. Canada’s Fisheries ~ " Minister: James Sinclair and. T. - Living- | ston “Merchant, ‘United States ambassador: to: Canada;.and Dr. W.-C. Herrington of, the ‘United States - Department. cof State, Washington:: : seMr, ‘Sinclair: sald that the oc- easion was..another.’ auspicious friendly. ‘relations ‘that’: exist: between ‘the United States and.’ ‘Canada: Hey recalled that*Canada” dnd the United States were. the: first countries in-the: world to ‘sign.an interna-. tional. fisheries : treaty, the In- ‘anatioral Facifie: Fishery Convention of 1923... “Sine ‘then, he said, the. twe countries: had signed four more bilateral treaties, all designed to conserve ‘common fisheries re- sources, and their example had heen ‘followed by other coun- tries. - The pink. salmon treaty was not only another great step the re- sources of the sea but it was also a. further example of the really practical co-operation that exists between the two na- tions.. Mr. Sinclar sald that the - ARTHUR: C.JEN Announcement: has been made by Gordon R. Bali, president. of the Bank of: Montreal, of the’ appointment of. G, Arnold: Hart,.” (eft), as general. manager of tne bank, succeeding Arthur: GC. : - Jensen, who becomes executive vice- 1. Mi; Hart, who willbe one of the in the history of Canada’s senior financial institution, has-held a wide variety: of important. posts’ since’ the Second World War,’ | After: five years with ‘the Canadian ‘Army, ‘Lo. the president, the laic. George Spinney, assistant: superintendent at Calgary, matiager. abe the: Edmonton main office, and an agent at the’ bank's New York, office, ‘Three. : years: ago, after: an. vextended ° “trip through. the Far: East las: a: ‘special: repr esentative: of. the: bank, he was made a: superintend- : ‘ent-at the:head: office, and: in the: following year “he. became, can’ "assistant: general: “manager, Last -April, he. was. ‘made ‘deputy general -manager, “Mr. Jensen, ‘who! “hag” been general: ‘manager: for ‘the past four years, becomes executive Vice-president after 1{ A banking career. extending « over 49 years, For the past-two years +} : che has been a; vice-president: of the’ bank. He’ Is: also. a view: |. resident of the: ‘Canadian: Bankers’ Association. - * Canada, United States eG Special To The” Daily. News: | “OTTAWA-Cansun and the United Statés. ‘wrote a new. chapter in co-operative: fisheries management. with: the . signing . of -an agreement providing for joint control: over of the Juan. de’ Fuca: Straits- Fraser River. | wlations of ‘the Fraser River, Halibut | -president, effective January. youngest general managers he became secretary ‘Later; he’ served ‘as Pact Sig ned thé! pink salmon n stocks area, et fishermen” of ‘the weak “coast would .be* happy at Having. the pink salmon placed. under the: management . of the. :Interna- tional ‘Pacific Salmon Fisheries Commission which» had done such q: splendid job In- rehabil- itating the, sockeye salmon pop- He predicted that the scien- ‘tific Investigations. and joint management, ‘which the Com- mission*; provides. will not. ‘only guard. thet:stocks ‘of ‘pink. sal- mon against depletion ut would |: also increase the cate in. the years ahead. . U, 8. Ambassador- Merchant said that'he was Happy to echo! the Minister’s sentiments, add- ; Ing that in this new agreement :/ both countries were giving an-/) other demonstration of. the, closeness with which they’ Work together-and thelr ability to re- | solve problems‘ of cominon Ins? | terest, He sald that the treaty; would be of great and important | value to the: fishermen of both ’ countries, The agreement signed today) will become effective tpon ex: | change of- Instruments of ratifi- | vation following approval by the | Canadian parllament’ and the | United Statey Senate, time I ever foreed anyone to take a drink, But if a person wants to tke tea or coffee for the-road, or drink nothing but soda pop all day, that's all right With: ine," sald my fiend Bob, seed As Body Found “LANGLEY, B,C, ~The coat of a mon whoaa hody was found concealed in the mud of the :Ni- A, wy "| Bid m4 é We (th af A termed “foul play” hy ROME actontista, Tho badly. decomposed rn holween 30 and 45° years, ast found = by nino year-old John) Shoridan, —- a. 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