h independent . mnewspaper devoted ‘to: the 5 upbuilding A Rupert: and Northern and’ ‘Central, British. “Columbia.” : S f. The’ Canadian Press — Audit ‘Bureau of. Circulation Canadian Daily. Newspaper Publishers Association «. oP Prince Rupert. Dally: ‘News Limited. : JOHN: FB MAGOR - “President G. P. "WOODSIDE General Manager will e tought 0 n. ‘trying to eild corruption ‘in: - its own forth 1g yanks; ‘The people have not been hon- © Of great concern: “estly’ ‘informed of the. true. financial . - ritish: Columbia are .. position of our province. , Cabinet min- lie. versus. isters who. signed ' their ‘names - to . for: government employees;, to. eniiove ” . - this’ stigma, of: second- class. citizenship, — q - tossed ‘out. ‘their consciences and. have ; - ~ consistently refused to grant this right _— - which “is inalienable: under law-to all ~ “other ‘employees in the province... “The. can” ‘Socred’s, much-vaunted. campaign vows — lof “No Patronage with Social Credit”. _ have gone down the drain; indeed. one Socred MLA proudly. ‘boasted that .— ‘there was nothing wrong in anding — ~ out. favors to friends... -We have wit- néssed the sorry spectacle | of.a bomas-— n tie cabinet minister repeatedly” break- © fing the speed laws, boasting about. it id: then proclaiming : ‘that. too;many — ‘motorists | don’t. know. how to.drive: | _ Decency | and respect’ for the. Oppo- ~ ‘sition went out: of the windows of ‘the _ Legislative buildings when the Socreds _ took over.. “We will exterminate you “like squashing bugs” shouted one cab-> inet minister across the floor of the ne House to the. leader of the Opposition. a _ FEELS: FISHING SLIGHTED “The : Editor, : : ~ Letterbox. oe -erab’ and: clam canning facili- .. ties. for. down town.” eeseecstes “Thats “nothing,” “Tt assured: _him.-“Last. week, in the city 7 come from, a lady.had a taxl’ drive her, all the way across. the city, twenty- five minutes to a. big apartment block,’ where she told. him to wait: while she ran. in. and got her. friend, She never came ont, ~ After waiting. ‘twenty:; ‘minutes,* "he ‘spent.'three- ‘quarters of an’ » hour! ‘calling: at all apartments’ ~ for hers Nobody: had: ever heard. ‘of her.” Lo “THs a dogs life,” sald” my, ~ driver,.: sadly, -but ‘somewhat: cheered. ° = ; In some’ of our - smaller, cities, even though. the. taxis have <.. that-radio: call. system | install-_ . ‘ed, there are y not ‘always? _ “enough taxis. operating. widely - _all day and night so that. the . nearest.cab to a call can pick — ittup with minimum -. loss of “time and gas...00 05°): . -..The: -other day ‘in , ‘one of our: smaller _ cities I- picked up -- 9 @ab at the sta-: ‘tion, and | J could see by: the. driver’s - face that he wasy io - enjoying, a fit of Se “temper. » 3 v.When. we. swished % "attic, : I. " eating’: y, out to a suburb: More a : than eighteen blocks. I pick up ,' a} lady . ‘and, two. children, And. : she’ ‘tells 1 me. to: drive her two, ! We won! t: have ‘time. 21 will bet home, in v half an, “AN NOUNCEMENT We wish to announce : “the: full operation of ‘the: eo 1) BLUE: ‘GABLES. HOTEL — " Se eS “RESTAURANT ond DINING - ROOM — We look forward to your visit to our ‘distinctive restaurant. te is our aimto" “bring. you quality food and cheerful service , ‘at a reasonable price. “Open. from. 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Coffee will be’ served. | Sundays. 8:30 a.m. to 10 -p. m, _ Tuesday. 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. : _ Catering - Lo Banquets « ; July, Sth, 1960 “Viking 3-. 2426 -. me THE BLUE GABLES, TERRACE, B. C. ~ Follow’ Highway 16:a few blocks west from city. ‘center. c “Managed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack’ Sali- ae Owned ‘by. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pansuik ow 3 | [Arron Bus Line Ltd. SCENIC ATTRACTION - — New Zealanders like to boast about::. their country’s many scenic attractions ‘and also know how - to ‘enjoy them. Hikers, .such -as these shown crossing a “Public Passenger Torift No. 3 and Public ‘Passenger Time. Schedule No. 7 Effective. “We don’t need an Opposition. We're our own opposition.” ontality in government \ would be sub-, aS ect for humor'were it nit’ so. serious ao reflect tion on. the presentigovernment’s This‘ type of. : . - 4. The experimentation with . The Daily News: Po IT cannot help’ ‘but coinment. ‘oysters. and the. try-out. of | lobsters, .these.themselves “on your. Jubilee Edition. I feel - - one of our: most stable: indus-: ., show {the outside reader that ‘tries, the fishing industry, was | : there is _progress in the. heart not ‘given: ‘its-rightful’ place. in. : i of our .people. swing bridge, are a common: - sight. This bridge is located- in. - the Poimpolona- -McKinnon Pass “section. of the’ .world-famed -Milford ‘Track: located. onthe: South Island. In wet: weather, - July Ist 1960. Also’ ‘Excursion Bus For. sLakelse_ Hot. Springs daly 1st 1960 D and GAO igh oR eS Lent once’ 0 0 r n | P “dem cratic: pari liame tary. -. world, why. not, then, ‘give a.” ued i > Bish: & “Gold“’Storage: at. Seal, | Cove. ‘The world’s largest fish: | cold storage which incident- | _ ally is about as old as the city... : itself, how ‘it still carries its':! “Rupert . Brand” today, how — the: halibut fishing advanced |}. from: dory to modern hatibut- . “ter of today... aan ee Our. great salmon canner- des, ~ ‘the. advances from : sail ° to modern ‘gillnetter. of today, mentioning different brand names canned, — 3.-The origin of the Prince © , Rupert Fishermen’s Co-oper- ative, how the.fishermen and :; y ai re 4 By. ienaale ‘MORRISON , “Canadian Press Staff Writer *. to hire a swimming ‘ pool cabana at a phish . hotel and have a few. drinks while thinking ~ _the. whole matter ‘over. ‘Confronted by . the reports, those” ‘named | were ‘quick. with denials, ° charging: they ©: were ‘the’ innocent ‘victims of “intimidation” and. ‘smear, But most of them,..when asked about. ‘details of their expenditures, seemed vague: as ‘money. 9200 being « adopted by. ‘both’ ™m mbers, may’ no longer ‘pas ff their”. liquor: bills as food, ‘tropical , cabanas. as’ ‘meeting’ places their “wives 8 ‘Secretaries. on. ’ snanced the building of the ': - (4Northern Fishermen’s Cold 1} ‘ Storage to increase facilities yarsea, to what exactly was spent, Some had made . for the fishermen and_ then woo ae Instead: of. charging. as much as: $103; a: ‘day - notes, they said, but later decided to, throw | ‘finally the fishermen them- oO foi notel- and other ‘expenses as one. Congress- them away. we 4 ‘selves. building the. existing to have ‘done,, ‘members *, will . The ‘difficulty | for. those ‘named — and | CO “OP. s{iimited toa’! tot $25-a-day: ‘expense account . actually only about’ a dozen Congressmen were. 4. The millions of “pounds Po ile . travelling? on. government | ‘business, If involved -—- was that many of. the expense of bait used: in the halibut | ai member * ‘wants “any” higher - lying, it, will account . vouchers were still ‘available, locked industry such as: grey cod, herring, and today the Jap- , anes, -octupus, 6. The» tremendous supply | of. processed. sole, halibut and snimon fillets, halibut and salmon steaks, salmon = mild curing which also leaves this , port, — 6, :Full ‘explanation - hye to come ‘out of’ his own pocket. : . ie “wand: if she, spends: more ‘than’ $12) a" day,” noo in. a Congress committee | TOOM. . » Bruised by criticism,’ m any. a. member made. “f speech in Congress against the critics, These . speeches usually brought great applause from ., colleagues. But they didn't make ‘the criticism’ Qisappear, ‘The Senate was. the first to demand action, “proposing to publicize overseas expense accounts. of all. globe-trotting Congressmen, . “Then the House,.adininistration committee got: into: the. act, calling for the | $25- ra-day., coiling. , “What if a Congressman didw't comply. with the new rules?” a member asked, : oa The rules, he was told, carried. no: ‘penalty. vet rules were Auiekly “adopted on” pe VOleas i ote, ~ “hol ‘have. to Jtemize » @ach. exponditure,' right : down - to taxt fares and ips for. maids, " . “lp, This, may. ‘hamper. those with ambitions. to . _ display’ generosity, wealth and: dignity before oa oyorseas . crowds, byt, it, may also help.-still. . the ;roar: of public,’ ‘proteat that. followed dis-.. mo ~elasure: ‘n'a series of: ‘press reports that some. _ expense. accounts, had heen padded, and re-. shaped: to, cover, living. ct One" report: told ‘of a ‘touring ‘Congressman: “oharging drinks in a Honolulu cocktail bar, to. one v While..others treated their wives to. ni trlubbing: and .asked. ‘tho. government; to . “pay}. One: committee, on a, serious Invostiga- . Hondin: ‘the: Panama Canal Area, amply’ had.’ INTERPRETING THE. NEWS yuh boo of our “won't you ‘do something to yd church choirs of ladios who pre tod ald to sing?" asked n visitor to the office, | "Do, you think I'm crazy?" I demanded, “At least 60 per -eent of the renders are Indios, ‘Mow many. of them think of. _ themselves as’ old? © Mature, maybo, never ald, “Yow many of thom think of themselves aa too old for anything?" 1 continued. “Thay _ “may feel that they are too dig- - nified, to go daneing, or not ooxnctly. the right shape for tho » London Look, "Bub to say that ‘ney’ ro. too ald 10 alng—wow|"" ‘ Tho visitor would not aceopt omy. viewpoint, “What about "} "the. people who havo to Haton ' to them fn echurch,' he. -said, | “Bhouldn't ‘they, he vonaldored — Tvaten. “Te thay | want “ontertain- mont, | ‘thoy | ean wateh Lolo- ~viaion,". T -suggostad, ot “Tho choirs. should be plens- ant to hour,” my visitor anid, "Prat a cortain age, the volea loses ith quality, thata all.” "Thon let the people In. the, ., ohureh toll. thom about ft": r ' suggested, “Lot thelr — boat. friends tell them, Why should ° I take over -someone | e1a0's pHa ete! | Russian tactics s solidity Western unity : oo By: DAVID. ROUNTREE Canadian: Pross Staff ‘Writer t +o? “lorin. woan't B10 he. Weat has: been givin 1 o just when Rutsla a nd the Wost were ape country, Scraps « ‘tte. armaments and: ‘disbanda pening eon a a ite forces, there'll bo disarmament within, four. loc player ou a ‘ " YOOTR ¥ tiene field. ayors:shouted “foul! and trooped: _ The, West hellevos: that yithout sont Moiday's' walkout at Geneva wa yee O And Inspection, 1b Would Bo. Av: O, ft tho anme ott Gonna, wi pocutod , Gyavo disndvantago tn the process, Boma way: charactorized. ‘Russia's performence. sinco Of 8 riking a balance of forces throughout the. thy cet Pi ORDO ee a a ner ’ 7 o ! ¢ ; mnatcins four. yours" Inst 8¢ the U8, ta vital, " fliWalorien Zorin, “tho | ‘Bovict: detognte ab _ Russia offers Jn effect an: alle or-nothing * goraicini nat A ot ean form formula has o habit of changing Co 8 ' minun A 0'8 Sugpest lone , Rusala’s suggestions June .2 wore, almost the alling . the: truth Bince | June | ‘opposite of what Khrushchoy proporod in Bop. ru ooo study too fembor, eet sot Pe Rugslan ‘proposals in rodicead that day," The premier ented nitelear pombs and yeekots «: Tho, United: Atates was about to make cautious would be loft intact until after the abolition iN’ to ddina closer ‘to: the: ‘Communiat views of nuclear - forcon; now {t's the other way “when Zorn: and Hie ‘antollite Sologates. Around, a Ath f : ie Me ‘The objective: ‘yomains the anme: To forao: : “the Woat, partloularly tho U.8,)' to. ‘dlamantia’’ ite systom of forelgn bases, moat of all thona ‘In: ‘Hurope, Tho main’ diapute. between {he two. sides” Yathias Khrushohe geld originally that it evory.. ee a ~ supports directly and »the late’M. P, McCaffery fi- : ui hos : me ve re : ~_ na aaah DA miki mah min an hn ho bb 4 14 4 em the small of years past to. the enone ‘salmon, how the. “fish “was - "caught: in. years. past and how “it is ‘today through, modern - improvements. 10. Mention fully” the great storage,. freezing and. ice making “capacities - that © our city has within” its | ‘boundar- ies. ll, Present ‘day handling of fish products .through the’ government inspection ~ and: ‘ Sanitation program compared : to years past. © 12, The total amount of all species that leave this city in - ‘a year, mentioning the num- ‘per of people the industry indl- ‘Yectly. In closing, I wish to suggest ‘a mention of our ~ waterfront “activities more often ‘our port. Yours for a more publicized }elty, 2 WL A, Basso, Prince Rupert. Editor's Note: Every fishing | company in Prince Rupert was i contacted al Teast three umes, starting a month in advance of \ the Jubilee edition's. publiea- tion, with a view to obtaining ithe ‘history: of each company : and its contribution to the , growth of the city, Only three L firms had the court tesy.. to : veply. All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore dirty “work?” i “You have a public - “the man sald, >, “Nothing doing,” I anid Vou 4 want me to otter gratuitous Insult to 26 per cent of my yondorsa?" i Tol “you: “attoved, y that 7 treated tho . 00". MTL: ‘Whats all youl enn: a, TM. “have: to accept It," my vial tor iH pald. | ae "Tt da all,” rv anld,: * ‘shopped off a "there, oe articles, . and’ editorials eredit- : to still . " advance the ‘potentialities of duty," | “You. should have COU age, " “what Vil dd,” 1 “TH write that: some. Sout came In with the .prepas- ~ LerOus ‘idea that cholya ‘should ‘fie their senior members. TW J 27> (don wth tha contempt Mi dionoryn: and! wo. “donation y your. paper. ‘You . ‘mention. we. -{°.8.: The great. number “of a , “are the halibut: capital of! the 4 fishing craft, which ‘were — the now dry sai hecomes. ale made in our. fair city;. from 2 raging mountain. vorren 1 ~=—CP.. photo. vy ‘ EDITORS NOTE, ‘ed: to ‘other newspapers ‘do. ‘not J necessarily © ‘reflect ~ the. views ‘of The Daily: News. : th ye ty Lager has‘a straight-forward st You st ton’ t get In chee ” FREE "DELIVERY | of our. i r Orders of” 43, 00. and wm. '" PHONE: 3329. | MELROSE CAFE we “cunts FOOD Taolkey Lngor har n lonscut tonto that anys “onl. boar! 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