ENV eV ETST TN TT: ® ree ga -\ An independent newspaper voted ‘to the ‘gpbullding we ot ‘Prince Rupert and: Northern’ and’ Central British Columbia... a A member of The Canadian Press —- Audit Bureau of Circulation | aN Canadian Daily..Newspaper Publishers Association ae Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, | JOHN: F,. MAGOR.’. ‘oPresiderit: 9:05 000. . ee G. P. WOODSIDE | “J. R. AYRES - DE : General Manager... -| Editor Authorized aS second elas: matt by the Post. Office Department Ottawa. Hote TUESDAY, APRIL. 12, 1960. Three kinds of towns trade. Their young. people migrate, They. are not.close enough 'to the larg- |. - er cities to be affected: byqr the rapid: » or owth of. population, whieh “has not poe Tpcated where ‘water power was avail-* yet spilled ‘over into their: districts. ey able: ‘They ‘depended | on: the farms . , stind. and used ‘local raw materi als. “dustrial towns. . scramble for industries ‘and ns iaplementa, distilleries | or brew. ee ‘eries} ‘Btove | ‘factories and. sometimes,- ‘gompanies. that. made carpets, furni-— ture-and shoes. “Their markets were » a ‘Limited because déliveri ies. were, by. horse and wagon: ane ‘Railways brought. changes. Steam ~ engines and. ectricity eliminated the . need for water power. Raw materials. cae became. scarce. . ‘Widespread distribu- LE ‘fion:* by. rail . killed many. sma I “paid to citizens: Young :pedple ¢an’ _ keep the tax rate going.up.. ment. in> ‘Ontario. doubled or tripled in population ir oe r : Now. the smaller towns and: villages, : Reem to fall into three categories. © one «Many: of them still’ follow the cen- Ss tiry-old. pattern except. that they no- - Jonger have many industries. Their: ~~ population has: ‘remained stationary “industrial _ assessment nace. . not seem to go to. these | ‘towns: Res. -idents drive to the cities to work: Ther “ave . ea dozen examples close to Toronto =Hereus (Ont.). News-Recor oe for. decades. They : still depend on ural” - §WING TO-EAST) . Russia | pe efforts. to aid Africans : By | JOHN: EARLE Bai 3 be second. stage : of the dam, granting total: credit, equivalent” to seme $380, 000, 000: ‘forth ‘whole : - scheme. a S Other. evidence of. Soviet, intere . “Include the’ following: . — Western poliey- “makers, ut symipathies . of. “thé ‘millions’ inhabit. - 7, the apidly-developing . continent: of Africa. ~ ; the:: -for allegedly 1 a Soviet “Union: : 29" -Nuritdin- " ramnieainoe. ‘chairman: of. ‘the z : ~ Supreme Soviet’s foreign affairs committee and ° ~~ -ai:member'‘of. the -praesidium of the’: Soviet , Communist - party, - a reinauguration of President William’ Tubman of Liberia, He headed a i4- ‘man Soviet dele~. gation. Cameroon, “which: became * independent Sanuary 1; -Togoland,. ‘April. 27; Belgian, Congo, June. 30;. “Somalia, - July.-1, ‘and Nigeria, with - its -35, 000,000. ‘inhabitants, | -October «1; While headlines were captured here by: Prime Minister Macmillan’s’ visit to Africa in Jan- —uary, the: Soviet, Union ‘also: has: sent. several important: visitors to the. continent. since: ‘the beginning’ of" the year: ta FINANCED DAM “The most. spectacular was the visit to Cairo’ “ ‘ in January of the Soviet. minister’ of power | station construction, Ignat Novikov, who at- tended the snauguration: of work on the first stage of the Aswan High Dam, While he. was it: is hoped to increase the numberof these there, the: Soviet Union agreed’ to’ finance tie students: to 3,000. or’ 4, 1000. _ INTERPRETING THE NEWS | mon 7 | as ow vey a: ne Primary. adds contusion to election picture : ’ _ Ry HAROLD MORRISON. | { ' ! , Canadian’ Press Staff Writer); WASHINGTON @ — The. much-publicized | Kennedy’s major: ‘opponent, ‘for the Denio- Wisconsin primary! ‘may have. cast moré con- cratic. nomination’: “Senator Hubert’ H, fusion. ‘than | larity on. the: US. presidential — Humphrey of Minnesot, an energetic scrapper election’ fight. ‘-but still ai lghtweight' as, presidential ‘timber. Despite the Wisconsin. vote ‘victory for Sena. Wisconsin borders on Minnesota and therefore tor John FY, Kennedy,' his ‘score-~in: the eyes © of. many, observers and politicians:— wasn't -5 Wisconsin primary, bs oy | decisive enough to create oe e-fire Democratic. | a ar bandwagon-that:could lead im to a convention He got 10% voter, compared with: 2014" tor nomination victory, - -Kennedy,.of the total 31 dolegate votes Wis- Kennedy, handsome Massachusotts legis . consin will cast atthe Democratic nominating Intor, i8 a, Roman Catholic, In’ the first. two. convention at Los Angeles. Humphrey also _ 1960 primaries—New Hampshire and. Wisconaln ‘- got 44, per. cent: af the total Democratic pri- —Kennedy.oncountered more Protestants than . Catholics but the Catholic populations. in these two’ atatos are ner ar the national average, Kennedy , may be able to provide a: more: be at a. date: yet’ to be arranged to Guinea, the Guinea, was in the Soviet Union in November’ last year.and had talks with’ Khrushchev. technical training. and education at ‘a. new “university of friendship for. ‘the: pedple’’ open-_ ing in: Moscow in the fall, They will follow courses in. engineering, agriculture, medicine, economics, pedagogy and other subjects. Later, predicted’ he :-would got; | ability in’ the West Virginian May~10: rimary, for, jn West. Virginia Catholics total only’ about: :- five per cent.of :thée: population: compared with about 30 por cent. in Wisconsin’ and: about, 40. per cont In\New: Hampshire, ‘ or “Will bo: for 26: of the ‘stalto - votoniat, the: Los ‘Angeles convention, °°". . ' Even If: Kennedy. sworn all’ ot eRe Minton, he would,enter the convention : ith 1 total. of "only BIT. ‘Votes out ofan over-a : n presidential primaries, Ud, voters elect cast, The winning candidate neods ve dear tne, delegates ‘who. will reprogent them. in the™: Majority: 701 out: of. tho 1,621 votes’! Beit party presidential nominating. ebnveritions to’ ee Vv be. hold. this’ summoar, By. pledging tholr .delo- gate votes to: one candidate or: another, they... indicate, thelr preference for thelr party's cnn~ . 3 didate in’ the: ‘presidential olections ‘this- fall, °° This .demonatration . of: vota-gotting: ability _ 18 ‘erpelal,.The last time, the Domocrata AR shanes,. on a Catholic: was Jni'1998) whith | AY. nn Smith :waa swamped by Republican ‘Herbert’ het ene alge ‘ ‘Hoovor,.; Nelthor, party has heen lod by. a Oaths * * alle, sinee:.thens oll, ‘eg ost , . Mobile population’. : "4 Vico-Presiddnt,. : “Flchard: Nixdn, wed ‘one of tho most important social develop. apparent: ta Proaldont Hlgonhower, hag nd’ y al ments in Canndav in -recont years And: bor! ni ble opposition jn his-own party and therafore. . ‘doosn't have to put wh mucll of a fight’ before. Indronscd ‘mobility of famitlicn a oe Ropubllean: nominating parivengen’ ‘July, ho “vaat majority of fami! 7 a ue NV, Loe 2 mo aE whe. beg Time. ‘wpIme fa capital, RO,’ ve Mt, mee To-morrow’s 1 mytt mee Got busy forthwith! 9 “tet To-day Is a fact 7 Att oman, neti” —Anonynions, ‘ e a aottled IH one shake ne . roca ‘yonrs, A Jos pa edu wetted man stands,’ a’ It eter tn! it er {dat of a Houndless arkennl nnd’ agealrior location to another — ncrons the ‘atreot, cot Mod: With | Aly the weapons and engines which another neighborhood, to another’ commnuintty Soman'a: alll: has ‘boon: Bile to doviae from the or another province, © onritent, time,” na pes joeyThoman Carlyle, . ‘of’ Carinda'a young fnmilloa move’ froth one eo 7 a ne gg og fs ae enh bh s&h De -The second group contains the ine | There is always a ~ a few “towns séem able to. get, the -pluris. These ‘towns benefit from the wages remain at home. Population increases. steadily. They need housing, schools, Ms sewage. disposal and. other. things that, aS ‘The third group contains the “dor: ee mitory ye towns,” a fairly recent develop- Re They. are close to ee “ growing cities and some of them have . oe years. So. have their pr oblems because oy 4 : nds. “not. kept othe ‘For. some ‘reason. industries do. bya attended ~ celebrations: -in.--: « Monrovia: at .the beginning of, the -year for ‘the °° West African state’ which‘ broke away from the . French union, Sekou’ Toure,. the: president: of. 4, Africans will. be among students: from’. - ee . underdeveloped areas: who. will . Yeceive free o “ seat belts. : . farewell: " hostess in English and French,. and: we. were stepping down | Montreal. it .was Humphrey expected some support | in the April “mary vote, compared with 56.. for: ‘Kennedy, . All in:all, Humphrey. was pleased,: Ho. got: more © than the advance pool- “takers that pundits, had: Humphrey will again “oppose: ‘Kennody in’! convincing ‘demonstration of his vote-gotting::: the Weat Virginian primary where! tha: battle ; - 1% 1,821 'to BOs, hurled onco, Mon. want’ - ‘Tine wid Wad avon: or cammunity and: vamatnad tora’ for mpjority still reinin’ roldtively fixed, ab lena onee thoy have’ bodome' ostabldtod,’ but! dagh yoar sinco 1051 28° por cont 6f mate - —The Saakatoon atnr Pheonix, PERO EL VC ee gy See 8 “Now eon an at: _ ternoon . away” from Vancou- ver, : "AS ‘parby: of: néwspaper:: and: ‘radio men dreamed their. way across. the. 2;500-miilé’ distarice - in.‘ five: hours’ ‘ftlyitg, \avoard an’ air-conditioned” magic carpet called a DC-8 jetliner... _ ‘They were guests ‘of Trans- Canada Air Lines: ‘on it “first: "flight: of a sepvicé’ wWiiche: is. .; how! “carrying people” both: ~~ aeross the co | ~-thilé=d-minuteé*: élip, * tiriézit. ata: rilti The’ same jetliner spans. the distance from’ Vancouver ‘ ‘to London in just 13 hours: First-flight~.Monbreal- . sengers- “pase traveliea:: - from: the ~ ‘cherry, blossoms’ arid’, dhfiodils . Of. thee ‘Pacific: “Coast “toe the:-; ice-fleckéd * ‘St. Lawrence ‘in the time it. took to. read a “small pocket book.” Re three” c Bows fect Heer ed tM PU ee ees Apesidy h t ‘ mh WHIT : Masts. and spars of ritis Lone Fishing flect . form tangle. against. and: ., fishing: Botts’ prepare for. coming’ we eS a . ‘ er: Wb tos ted woe Dae age ch ty thd g ly Eee A a aga ee SITU RNCE NG PMO Ne SOY BMawngioglng ga ear a PG fo } LOW reflected contrasts with harbor” seasc . foreground, stillness: of water’ ink Which outline of boats are beyorid breakwater. : petatt photo: by Gary Oakes. busy’ painting, checking. and: rénewi sot aig in: + Caniadian: labor Seafarers’ : “International * jon’ will. make ™ a: last- ditch- ef- > fort: this’ month to regain. good, . standing: in'.Canadian.. labor. “TE it: ‘loses—as’ ‘the record’ in- .~ dieates it: may well. do—its ex ms pulsion: from the Canadian La bor Congress is: generally an ticipated, ‘If: it. does scrape: ‘up’ ae pardon, there: may. ‘be seri-. --ous. ructions: within. the CLC. The Brotherhood of ‘Railway,. ~ ‘Transport and'General, Work- ers, which: has: been:. “jousting .. bitterly: with’ the: siu‘‘the’ last few years; might, feel: it: had’ no -.. alternative but to leave: ‘the dast ‘several. major ones. to. ‘be dis-. cussed. ata” CLC:convention : ~~ starting in. Montreal - April 25. “About. 2,000 “delegates are ex-) * pected. to: ‘attend: to: discuss the. the “The last time t flew from: Vancouver ‘to Toronto, I start- ed at 8 in“ the’ morning and’ . didn’t get’ there until 11:30' at * . night,” said” the baby’s - ‘mo-- ther,’ . Be Khrushchev is to: pay” ‘an. official visit. “When. she’ ‘got: off at Tor- 7 . onto, -four hours and 13 min- utes’ after the Fraser River had’ slid’ ‘under the wing: the _ baby was ‘still smiling. New: ‘passengers came aboard. ““"THousands: of” colored lights — - flashed. past, us, “Fasten your No smoking.” A message from. the the -long steps from the DC. 8 at Dorval. . For us, it. was only 8:30 pm,, but for the people'in 11:30. Our plane’ had carried. us away from the. sun in a. rush, With the classics Some ‘tor the Glories of This : World; and ‘some’ -, Sigh for the Prophet's Pata- dise to.come; | Ah, . take’ the’ Cash, anid. let, ‘the Credit ‘go, - Nor heed the rumble of fv dis- tant: Drum! Look to the ‘blowlng Rosé about us—"Lo, _ Laughing,” she says, “into: the world I blow, At once. the~ailken tassel of my Purse | _ Ténr, and iti Treasure on the Z Garden throw.” And. those who husbanded the’ ' Goldén, Grain, And those who. flung it to the ' wWinds.lke Rain, '* Alike to'no’ auch auroate Barth. are. turn'd- dug: up again. |< x: —Hdward:, Pigagorntd, . Lighter side The sports. car owner was’ giving Ald tildnd the first. ride in a now forelgn import which was low=alung, Aftor thd had bot driving while ie Eee ve ' wht wy song. F daked ms nv gure out wha that tone Wall, {= .wo've boat . yp } i ot i the avlvoh’ “et anidyp od e You Gold rH¢ ht good word when f hired yo moths: AHO anld the . the new agaln, aged’ + three: bas 0° | Tm gotting alncour uestion. . of: : ‘support ‘for: _ BANKS “WILL: APPEAR '. Ha}. Banks, ‘the burly: United . ’” CLG if. the SIU-is réadmitted:. ~The’ SIU’ -was:. suspended © . June. ‘for. raiding::. : The SIU. question is. ¢ one. of States’ citizen who heads. the: SIU’s- -10,000-member Canadian, segment, plans to’ make the appeal himself. to friends to back him.’ - AS a suspended union, January, ‘Was rejected. The suspension last June was based primarily . on charges filed by the 40,000-. member brotherhood, which has been expanding opera- tions the’ last’ few years. ‘the our, " -. wWilnded, puritanical Indy’ with yOu : Out com pnasion, Wyplat, “Now, tolt mo’: the Sy Ase) Wom , Servlee Ltt Do people with sneery, con- temptuous expressions develop the expression through being sneery and contemptuous? Or are they born with a sneery. and contemptuous expression and. are sneery and contempt- uous as a consequence? This is a ques ff sas tion. that har troubled me alk my life, and so fa nobody has. eve: given me a rea: sonable answer, 1 [ie each of us borr to be whnt . wel frea to be what "we ChooKe ? fe (:) When I was a. small hoy at. school, there was n girl in an- other class. who caught my ate tentlon ‘hocnause of tho quizz- jen. smile that adornad’ her fneo' at all. times, Whether | marching in file Into class, or: romnping about the schoolyard, ér.on the stroat and -achool, thore was that unfill- {4 fixed: amila on: hor freckl«. ed’. face, At that stage, I thought: aho was sealng HOMa-, thing Absurd about: ma, . “At Varalty,. sho turned up. again, Atl] with the quizzical amilo and the half-ahut eyes: nnd: though I nover, she found: . 40 intorminably amuging. In lifo,,and I .onvled Noy tlroldaa gootl humor, Lat wook, I mot her, now an (onary woman. still amiling, Bho wae utterly without: hue ‘mor, Sho waa a dull, atari ahiely dvitienl opiniona on al] subsocts, tn bigoted Boul, withe. -You -soo? ‘The oxpronalon docs not always | match tho alynyncter, to . 4 ‘ moe, ) .the CLC™ convention: ‘He. has few firm | the SIU.can’ send no delegates to. | the convention; An appeal to_ .the CLC executive council last’ raiding,’ | Rasa Conywrlghts Canaan Wide Feature” from. |. ot har, I, confess: I oftén wonde rad what , oe t Y nel: operating. the.St. Lawrence : _certif ication-rights ~ “losses -to - ‘the. ‘SIU: was before “the British Columbia. labor re- — “lations: board: “iation: of: ‘Marine Engineers, a “small * which’ eventually came under the wing of -the brotherhood. : owners:* ‘EDITOR'S NOTE. —_ Signed wo an articles: and, editorials, credit- ed to.olther newspapers do not - necessarily’ ' reflect the: views “of: ‘The | Dally: ‘News. Tk. ‘beat out: the’ ‘siv, for bat- aining rights among: person- fe.) 3.0 Seaway. ‘On’ the West coast,” it ; aims: to-have’ backed the: SIU of “into. a corner with a’ series of {| “victorias. " AUTON: t: LOSS: QUASHED SERVICE “One ‘of. “the: “few” “Western . and © this . was see! | PE wns Move Po 7 quashed: recentiy: by. the _Pro- NS. \ LISPACE For #122 5). a vinceial. “supreme. court. “= ‘Phe SIU_ ‘got. ‘Into’ most of its rouble: ‘with: the’ brotherhood . for raiding the National: Assoc-. ~ faction-ridden union Currently, - Mr, ‘Banks... has ‘bargaining’ problems with the . Lake' Carriers | Association rep- resenting. Great ‘Lakes: ship » SIU. ‘demands: have. been. carried to a. co cillation. sega an MAKE MY: uvine™ = ic FINDING EMPTY PARKING, ~ SPACES IN TOWN. we . On this automotive age: park- . J. ing. spaces as ‘hard .to find’ as a service: station that lives up: to: its: name! But, since / we make OUR living from the service we give,, we therefore provide. ‘the BEST ‘in town. a. 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