inaugurate. privately, if they are re- activated ata. Te . ty pro pa pa eee st ee pee ‘An’ indepen Mee AD ey Bare Tee : veg. vt ‘ JAN ndent newspaper ‘devoted..to the upbuilding wel, of. .Prince-Rupert.and- Northern. and Central. British. Columbia, ©...’ member of. The’ Canadian Press —. Audit Bureau of Clreulation nae e «+ Canadian ‘Dally. Newspaper Publishers Association en Published by The Prince Rupert,.Daily News Limited, .. a oo Lhe ete . JOHN F. MAGOR bye, President = : ed Ri AYRES | , CG. P, WOODSIDE |. » Editor. General Manager . "Authorized as second class, matl “py the Post Office Department Ottawa, Cd . / . 2 oP ee, c. ae fe “ tf yA et te de ee ee yA: Wh RKO Fs ‘ZL noes BAILY NEWS"='1960 [7 4 OMORROW : night Prince Rupert xesidents have the chance to save an organization without which even _ +. “Byfi¢e Rupert will suffer. The Cana- _ -Hrince Rupert branch find themselves — at-a,low point in its history, }- Yet, under our present system,:the v0 tnose who 1 ei 44 | cos | ~ money to process, Six dollars.a bottle, -détablishment of many services, which the Red Cross has to pay for each pint if sdiscontinued, will prove costly to of blood. Clothing, bedding and relief. atest ‘ye- funds provided by the disaster: serv- y of the Red Cross includes the. ifs The free blood transfusion services, ter services, veterans’, serv- utpost hospitals and water safe- gram are activities : which. we o expect. They’ve become have.come : ispended. The answer, let’s not: irselves,- is) money, lots of ~ mone Four thousands dollars , is needed from that city, $7,500 from an-_ other town, $4,500 is needed as Prince Working ‘contemporary that: the “more ome to the human race,.the. uld* stop. worrying ‘so “much: what. had: seemed® more’ would soon. pe SOFET os *'But- even. following “Benchley’s. et provide adequate protection - EETTER FROM WASH { U.S. navy may i : { 4 ' .. i { ? ’ PUGH WASHINGTON. (—The United States may torits allies and Russia that disarma- 4 1wopose. ‘{@e May 16 summit conference in Paris, * Officials considering this possibility believe é result might be to. take some of the heat off tae dispute with Russia over West Berlin and hcentrateattention on the one subject which © Biers the possibility -of important agreement. — ‘A priority for disarmament was discussed hy, U.S, leaders’ with West German Chancellor Adenauer here last week. be OF % “'It.was. further pointed up by. the new Sovict dGnditional’ ‘acceptance’ Saturday of a U.S. jwoposal for.a limited rather than total treaty i$ on nuclear ‘test: explosions, ’. milf ‘the Rusaians’.are reacting in good faith, (ffticialsisaid; 10.might be possibld to work out most of the. problems Involved in agreement if ‘a “treaty! in ‘time. for final ‘decisions at tae summit, | —_ 1 Don't let Red Cross services die safer lives. § 00 - onth’s’ Red Cross fund ails, many of these services will” - trict asking for a donation to the Red it, and a wish ‘by .her .that>-.p fa , n ; 7 ~ the’ coal. bin .or’,wherever. it. is that. children _ “was bound..to® deprive us/of: , we : we, had “been hoping for.” »teally driving us .. work, week. ask top priority for disarmamen | By JOHN M. HIGHTOWER . ... Associated Press News Analyst 92 7. og omen. of, , to split the U.S. and Britain, U8. leaders hope a . to find this ‘out well in advance‘ of-£hé/ summit ifent be given top priority in negotiations at. AN ga wee . ia es Rupert’s contribution to the big fund that keeps the Canadian :Red. Cross ‘Society operating acioss the Domin- fa om ae ! et wt be The transfusion blood is donated by people willing to help those not so fortunate.. It is given, free of charge, to those who need it. But it . costs ices; boosts.costs even more. Both these services have. been provided in Prince Rupert recently. The blood, to’ accident victims, babies and persons ill in hospital. The disaster relief -was~ given to the survivors of a fatal fire, which saddened the whole community, .$——>—--_-+________— Such services are threatened. To- “MONEY: BADLY: NEEDED inorrow: night ‘volunteer. canvassers ng oe will call throughout the fesidential dis: Cross... Don’t let them down.. Help keep the services of the Red Cross alive in this and-all other communities... “across Canada. eg at leisure so leisurely: about it.as to omit. turning ‘off the -radio; or television, or burying the tele- phone ‘under a pillow,’ or chaining Junior -in © hould. be allowed: to play... fa Piece, -:Now. and. then the..politicians, :to. be. sur . and. whe . st D —The Christian Science Monifor yw ” meeting. . : | ‘ . Reon i: tb ~~ Before a'U.S. stand can be ‘taketh iPres|dent Eisenhower may have to decide among other ack to the refuge of.a longer . things whether the U.S. will resume under- ground testing next fall. Some atomic and mili- tary: officials say such tests f Ye fe . _ The possibility of an East-West agreemen ‘on a nuclear test -ban now.uwis the brightes among disarmament issues, but’ at the mo -ment it is far from a probability: . ' . ' mg eas So far as the Berlin dispute utmos . + EDMONTON 0” fs With the utr oat REGINA 08 |: composure, the WINNIPEG It man who. has is TORONTO. 38 _. sneaked ‘aboard at i AA » Lhe pear, door, togs a Seat - me PRECIPITATION fe NORMAL ‘TEMPERATURES -— Near-normal _temperatures. will cover most of’Canada‘from: mid-March to mid-April, according: - to.the long-range forecast of the United States weather office. Below-normal readings are“expected in Newfoundland; northern’ ° oe Alberta and‘British Columbia: andia tip of ‘Southwestern Ontario: ‘Map: -also:'details. ‘expected’: precipitation. during ‘ the™ period: ' Tables.-give normal’ readings for various centres. 7 OP -Newsmap. | e - By BETTY: WADDELL ‘Tomorrow--night the Cana-— dian Red Cross is making an appeal. to’. the. families - of -Prince Rupert. .The-Red Cross '. needs your help. The Red:Cross . could-die-in Canada:if the cur- rent drive is a failure. 9: . Do you.: know «what. that: means to.Prince Rupert?. Last ; _ year.in our. :hospital,.10 newly ; -, delivered..and' haemorrhaging ; ‘mothers received: free. blood. «+ “drive fails.:they-could be given : - ploodiif it- were available, and ! could - h price } re. given: for +s Raemorrhage®: in-*:1959... other misfortunes ‘that, strike men.in their role of’ child “:) béaring® would! prove exceed- , .tles of blood. were given in the# . “« Prince. Rupert’ “General Hos" pital to women suffering from; sm .u productive organs. 7 Ae tds eae eannEn bn Here Is.a,ery of, distress from te a Veterans’ Land Act.wife. * She and her husband have: ' lived’.in:a VLA house for 14; _ years, “and of course it is still; - owned officially by the VILA.” ' : “However, since ‘the begin-i; ‘ning my husband has had a‘ é ,WLA wives, j i, nave note: ,: aoe | %d4°Mye husband. accordingly,; believes that (the house) | ¥ Mbchis,.He, paints “his” kite: -ehen, flxes. “his” fence, ete, It ‘just? cleanvit up. 0 Y — “Someone told me that after | 14 years my-husband could. ar-; range for me to have a yote;} -but. as he disapproves of wo-| rer ut Af the Russians are simply manoouvring — re > men having.a vote he has told ethene an pe te - wate ey me that Iwill never be able INTERPRETING THE NEWS Je 8% bo voto on. a money. bylaw be-| “ ——macemnen _ . , 2 eause: VLA women are neven| / 4. Mlowed: to do so, ren ‘Cur The outbreak in ‘South Africa may not HBi the beginning of: a black revolt as some jmoservers ‘say but it’s mora ominous than My that have occurred since ‘the governing tionalist Party started itd strict program of imartheld racial separation: 12 years ago. win: the Jast: four. years, thore have been Weral. riots. but they lacked the dignity and Hrposs—and,cortainly. the casualty rate—of tee current;drive which atrikes at oa basic t rat df ‘apartheid, the pass system of Identity cards, De De, ; 0 “ ‘Protesting: that tha pasa system was helng wiended Instend::of eased, tha natives were ~ @ ww e! wv! vw) La wi ylougly: staggered by the governmont's use dy; jet ‘planes, armored cars, machine-guns cwacl rivles - to quell thelr Gomonatrations. ‘But from fhe standpoint of Prime Ministor Ifendrik Verwoord’s ovor-all aparthold policy, -tfdre's nothing capricious or inconsistent. about te pass reguintions and thelr enforcament, They. .are needed to: nall down Vorwoord's, n. to provide eon Africa's Nagro population labout 10,000,000 with: five territories, “han. : | {Gitana". which will ba tholr logal and: political. cod : ywmes, vo no political righta—thoy have none now, Inalstontly. domand them—and thoy, would ] : if rend ag, foraignora, while ot the samo tito. bolng -avallable..as sa Inbor force, .. oy i(The: governmont and. the white population fear that without the pass system, which ganda of Nogroés d ‘and: townshipa, . cs in :rocont yeara that womon t riots strike at heart of apartheid® as By JOSEPIL. MacSWHEN Co ik Tyee . ‘Canadian -Press Staff Writer: . / on tade these roseryes the natives would. His. originsin 1607, .crme would resulf.from , credit. if coding alrandy ovar- " tain ylias have been brought under identity ca¥d, 18 months, Be ffrocs—~were killed Nine policemen—four™ whites and five No In a dispute over illicit regula . tions, and women were the leading’ partici- - panta. in rots and. demonstrations, In'the Jast 1° “tre will ‘never do anything liquor: stills Inst January at Onto Mdnot, near. Jast June In rioting blamed WY the: on “sheboon qucens'—sellers of bootle Nearly 1,000 Negro women were taken Int oustody in) Jonhannesburg in ‘October, ..1088, «Allows him; to. vote by. virtue after marching in protest of the paages, which >: .Of his equity:in tho house, QO: Thoy muatyhe i+. are In the form of a booklet containing ‘phot “and space for endorsement, carriod constantly, « om ‘gti tea As Q ’ t B:Mdo7e. » | ' * who resented competing muhicipal baorhallass@ + thas rahe sh vs Vpee A Negro is not allowed to visit: outside a’ specified: nron without mw -apeadial..pnsa signed =. by his employer, He cannot find now employe ment before his previous employer has on ‘gsorsed his pass, possllaly with comments. abou » his work, He ennnot go from, farm’ to’ town Jy earch of a hettor Nving, « t "You see, he votes everything, and he Js afraid thatJf-1 got-into that booth! fill alone, that I, might snenk. | ‘Jn a ‘Yes,’ and he c ouldn't do- to.gain me a vote, and he tells mo I haven't a chance,” et v ; » — Well, the lady can vote now! Durban, Four were killed TT era eee va Mn, ordinary. municipal élee-«- ove y nent: . Ms mage not on tHo:-doog not Ve { ‘title to the house. but the law, ooo Thor husband could, take! ty over titla: to, the ,hoyse,:.. and { “make, his. wife joint. owner; then she could vote on monoy,. ‘bylaws, But apparently he doesn’t monn to do that, Ho's a hard mn, . my Up tothe 30th yonr,. “would ‘have loat’ monoy by nae. over title without losing anys ; . ener, tg Py ae eet Sa Nt any rl ae, a o. op ten # Gon'é know what to advise: Shae Remind PM... yokes tha lady, Maybe she could: This Is 1 good time to remind the prhng hor’ Husband aprahout tamed minister of his 1067 promise of an Independ= . ont commission to carry out the decennial ro- Mstribution' of parliamentary. conatituendes, . It would he to tho prime miniater's. gréat. - ATOKA CHE-.OL--NANLYe. ACVANLAGO: No.ies aAUO bofore Ho avbmita his fate: “prossod this to the country onea again eile —Tho Vancouver ‘Sun, of atenk—save up $10 a weak: _ from:the houdekeaping monoy, ~ and buy a house of hor own... | +e + uM a "A rondor phoned to-ncounc! the newspapers of misusing ‘the word “arson.” Wo anid It applied only to those who burn . oe An “Because ‘make no. mistake, it is” not: only ”“"In-the future, if this month’s ; the -social. workers" and. politicians who know __. _, What you ought ‘to be doing with your leisure. fr béaring® would) prove :e> fF osis, dngly costly. Lastiyear, 28 bot-7 miscarriages, misplaced. preg-] - nancies and surgery to the? ‘No’ for | “anything about i, Oo a maney bys! ily hoy hus ein dal i bohaver | nol ‘suming title, Now he can take: | Thirty-three bottles of blood © ‘were given for severe anemia. This means that these mothers were. treated ‘and helped ‘back to be.active, working members | ' of: the city, faster and more effectively than- by any other treatment. NOT UNIQUE CASES _° These cases are not unique’ nor dramatic. They hardly cause a stir in the busy ward. But, place yourself.in that. hos- pital bed.. You are a young: mother eager to be home car- . “ing for.your family.°:It'-is. . unig ‘and dramatic be put on blood | Red Cross failed — tch : vitality, ee “. Does this make’ you want: to ‘alive? Could these 88 bottles of. ‘blood’ have been given if the patient were. responsible’ for the ‘cost? : a ‘ may price-tagged. = © “The canvasser is coming your way tomorrow. Please be gen- erous. : ~ All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore property with the intent of defrauding an insurance com- pany. Deliberate — fire-setting that is not motivated by the hope of financial gain; he said, should be described only as “Incendlarism.” | TI looked carefully In several dictionaries, and. concluded ‘that he was mistaken. The word “arson’! can. properly be used for all kinds of deliberate destruction of property by fire | _——flmateur, and professional, But I'm glad to see. thal. someone is fond enough of the. English Janguage’ to defend It against. misuse, The reader 1s wrong, on this matter; © but thera are many other battles for him to fight In that cam- cpalgen, a : J e Og « Won't admit it -Men won't admit jt to wo- mon. but: they'd really botch this world if they had thelr , own way, -.. Even an old joke is protty funny, the way the hoss tells yoara.to proparg his first dic onary V4 tho: English Jane | ‘gungo,:. Wor 10:of thoue: years, Webster. studied English and. {ta connection with other lnn- guogos,. 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