solidify Y was Dr. T. C.' “Wyler e Institute. of Political 1 . Spon. exchon of ‘the North ‘At- “lantic: Treaty’ Organization, Dr. y Willer ‘is’ making’ a. tour’ of . British. Columbia from ‘his head- “quarters. at the -University “of| _ British Columbia, He ‘will :-be’ ‘at : ‘for: four months. : Anos ofa: book‘éntitled: “The ‘resistance es was but: ‘Ta a pen résistance | front’ to s who. took: part and, to those ther. ocoupled . countries.” Lee “the. Germans | “occupied in: April,. 1940, a. former. ational’ Socialist pay, ise himself. as ‘premier. t ‘After... ‘five: ‘days't the a pr Bate 3 state: established. in: Italy | Mussolini in 1920.0 eo. Nazi :premier: tried: to" bring 1 bo t two. changes: ()-. compul< sory membership. ‘in= one state’ : f:. IC erg roun with. one “party. to: ‘the state union they did not work,” the NATO professor said, adding that the same ban faced members: ‘of labor unions; asso-. ciations ‘and organizations, all of which were supposed to come under state control.. oe PLAN ‘FAILED =~ ’The..plan failed, Dr. wyller said. Teachers disaffiliated ‘themselves . from ‘their own un-. fons. and: went “underground, ” Heads, of’ ‘unions gave up their -| posts and secret” leaders ‘piloted underground: resistance groups of. teachers, trade unions .and other organizations in the light to ckeep ° ‘the “people of | Norway informed, united and . opposed to. Nazism: ot Through - this, method | the country - ‘was kept. highly. organ- ized. - ‘and: well- -informed . ‘ata radio: were- ‘Nazi-controlled and freedom .of speech was. dead. The ‘fight,.took its toll. More than “40,000. - Norwegians were : | arrested;, several hundred were executed . and: more ‘than 1,000 ‘led: ‘in. concentration camps.”: ‘Nevertheless - ‘Norwegians em- ereed: from. ‘the war stronger and more closer knit because its un- ions, © ‘associations ‘and’ organi- | zations : play- ‘such’ a tremendous role - in! the: pouitical ‘and social ook Garden club at its Others. taking | office :at.-the tident.and. Mrs... Cartwright Se-. cord,” ‘secretary- -treasurer. “Receiving a vote of thanks for’ his ‘work’-as president’ last’ term | was: ‘Harry! 'S.-Harrisone js. A’ “Flower. Show’, ‘to. ‘be held: during ‘Prince Rupert’s. Jubilee i Week: in. ‘September was just. one’ of the many undertakings : ‘Plan- ned. by the’ gardeners..* watch ‘for’our re- opening: ‘ad- vertisement. :We will: continue the rear entrance from “5:30° ‘p.m. .to. 3:30: a.m: daily. except Sunday. Free - Delivery.”. on orders of. ‘three , dollars or : ‘more. a“ Phone 6226 ] “FOR, MEN GEO. HILL & ae (624-3rd Avo. we Ph. 2016 GIVES YOU - vee ‘Twin-Pak Ribbon Charger ‘ ~- comes Tolled in 2 casas. - » Nothing to wind or thread, : Lift out old Twin-Pak, | drop in new one, | ‘ink, Soa). Blue, Will a Sncdaiate, Paar " D myn cen Me ; ay URC RUMEN Ra ; eked. . a hining carers ae - & comfortable he . Magy Out’ Oylinds ae ” DAILY. News’. ae Nowe Phono, : 6767; Os i - Hee eae : “ Wg heer Hee He a : We ye ee a ped srg af “to take orders- to go out. at fi. we-Tene Colourss Camed . |. - 1959 with’ ‘Ce: a ch ers sihw ried , \d resistance plan > (A: silent, mass. protest ‘by: teachers: ‘and- members: of hundreds of other nions. during:.'the, Nazi ‘occupation of Norway during the Second World War, 3 he. ‘country . after. the: end of hostilities, the Rotary club was "If" teachers. did’ not belong || time : when, newspapers and they! Nazis life of Norway, Dr. Wyller said. “We may not have affected the, course of the war but we showed others in occupied coun- that teachers and other organi- zation members preferred _pri- William -C, Hankinson and thanked by E. T. Applewhaite. Since his arrival here Wednes- |' day afternoon Dr. Wyller. has met with school board and school officials, toured the Columbia Cellulose Company Ltd., mill at Watson Island, met :with Indian Fishermen’s, Co-Operative asso- ciation: representatives. and. City Council, leave today after..speaking . to students at Prince. Rupert Sen- : ior High school. PERSONALS | Mr.'and Mrs. John Summers of Port Edward: are ‘sailing. aboard the “Canadian Prince” Saturday night for Vancouver where they will take up. Permanent res- idence, ~ =.» pope ce * Advertising in The. ‘Daily. News ~ |The: show-is. being: planned. on | ya. ‘much - bigger. ‘scale. thay = in. P. Balagno Tes nani") a. also bé underiaken. Brings _ Results. ies Verhaar, elected. | president of the Prince last meeting, will head a . {busy year, following discussion by the club: to plan functions in honor of the city’s 50th birthday. | session held-in the Civic Centre Jtnat 450 tulip ‘bulbs : have been. were: William’ Baxter, vice- pres-| planted. in the --Post .Officc grounds and 1,000 at the Pioneer |Home, and that _these should be in bloom.in May: It was. also’ announced. ‘that | i plans: have been* made to’ de-~ velop ‘the: strip: of.. boulevard : be-. side the Civic Centre on McBride oe Street:*: ‘Commission * in an ment, of 4 Service Fark. 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ADDRISE and 8IZ, ws ae nob A tries and the rest of the world son camps to bowing under to |: @ corporate Fascist state union.” | Dr. Wyller was introduced by !' Affairs: officials, Prince ‘Rupert He .was- scheduled . to | The members. decided to ‘assist oe ithe Parks’ advisory. capacity’ in its develop- Aon. insuraneo, company, oe i M,. . SHE. KNOWS ANIMALS——Mary Fitzgerald, 28, ‘first, woman game: , officer in the.Northwest Territories, ‘knows alot. about . the -animals .of- Canada’s. North. Standing. only : ‘four- -foot-three, -she went to Fort Smith; .N .W.T., in 1956: as a stenographer, with | the northern affairs department, ‘She spent. three years learning 7 “about everything -from beaver to 'birds:-Now:she. is a*commis- sioner of oaths and a-fur export officer as well‘as: game officer. | Here, she holds-up:skin of a’ fisher, one of, the rare and protected -animals . of::the : territories”. District of Mackenzie. Left is Joe. . Bryant, superintendent of: game’ for the district. —CP, ‘photo. NEAR NEW 38 } ZEPHY ‘Lo- —> GOWN PAYMENT Lo- _ MILEAGE, WITH RADIO. a yee “ONLY $400 DOWN, - _ TRADES ACCEPTED — PHONE 2345 — ASK FOR CHARLIE BOB PARK ER LID. : ue m 1aOa TOT eTSTT TOOT OPT OTT ETT OCTT TP ETS oorenr LOLI OOO ILA IOOEE GCL IVES: tise tee) MEMBERS. ol vA] an Tol Sa People: who could + never. save. ‘a penny’ + before find saying - “easier when they join the. credit union, “The ‘credit union is nearby,. so it’s casy to, put down a few ‘dollars on - payday. © ‘No amount is loo big or oo. small, afb, a Fact is, most of the money~in the credit: union,would never hdve been saved otherwise; . Members are money ahead instead ‘of money behind. It shows what credit unions ‘can do for the people who join. wo With. few. exceptions, your savings are niatched dollar for dollar arid in case of your death, your loan is “Pai Jin Full’-with insurance provided by your credit union at no exird charge rough CUNA ‘Mutual tho: credit union ay. ier et is no erediC) intion ie where you teobks, write tos The: home of Mts. Gordon - E, Carlson - was the scene of a farewell party. Tuesday night when friends. gathered to fete their neighbor Mrs. Donald. Wana- maker of 865 Eleventh Avenue East. Co- hostess for the social func- toe 4, Pence, Ruport Dally. News Friday,’ February: 26, ‘1960, FRED £.' DOWDIK OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 Daily News “Ee “Vin “The North tion was Mrs. Howard LaForge: On: behalf of. the guests Mrs: ‘| LaForge presented the guest-of- honor with a group gift, a table : lamp . and - wished. Mrs. Wana- maker best: wishes in her future : {homeo aoe » Sunday, Mrs, ‘Wanamaker with her husband. and‘ four children; leave by.car.to take up residence «|in- Kitimat: where: Mr. Wana- into business ‘Star Vending” maker has - gone’ firm. ‘Entertainment included games and caricature. drawings made -|by. the guests of their impres- {sions of “Mrs, Wanamaker Pack-, ing, ra Others ‘attending: were.’ Mrs. *|Luciano Basso, Mrs. David Basso, Mrs, Chester’. Marshall, .:Mrs: | William Pottle’ and Mrs. May La- Forge. Advertising in’ The I Daily News Brings ‘Results. ce A ‘Refreshments featured a “Bon|f Voyage” cake.- ' MODERN and OLD TIME Jance to music by o “THE KAIEN ISLANDERS” featuring ‘Pappy Pierce on the violin. LEGION AU DITORIUM Friday, Februsry 26-10 p- mr a. im. EVERYBODY WELCOME “Sponsored by the Legion LA,. D1 1. 59 FRIGIDAIRE FRIDG! cold storage — full hydrator. Reg. $339.00 | SALE PRICE NTE 327 THIRD AVENUE WEST | STILL PLENTY: ‘OF TERRIFIC BARGAINS. 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