uae oR: AYRES _ a vee ee _ Editor ce : “An ‘tndependent- newspaper: devoted: to the upbuilding ‘of Prince Rupert and ‘Northern and: Central British: Columbia. A member of The Canadian Press—Audit’ Bureau of Circulation — “Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association —. Published by ‘The Prince. Rupert Dally News Limited. i JOHN -F.. MAGOR.. Wo a ‘President. General Manager. Authorized as second class. mail . by the. Post. Ofttice Departmen Ottawa, i “GP. “WOODSIDE ce “THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 19607 oe nation’s natural’ resources, ‘the’ ‘whole. “qués.. “ tien of reasonable profit: and : finally and. most ifportantly the factor of risk. : =. « Our eloquent advocates: of private ‘enterprise etuldn’t see the trees. for. ‘the: forest. They. tajked of. government © expenditure | ‘and | how itis the largest’ spender -: ‘in. the Canadian . e#Onomy, they deplored the: fact.of our grow- — e bureaucracy, and: ‘the: ‘mounting taxes on |. qt toe mn! Ch 5 wa ¢ Facing long ‘and. ‘complicated legal battles over desegregation “in: southern U.S. . states, groes have now launched a campaign against discrimination in the sphere of public custom. ‘Southern states do.not. have a. fatr accom- njpdation practices act’ such as the one in force ima number of northern. states and in Ontario, Ft neither do they. have laws requiring segre- gétion In restaurants; The custom, is. either to ngfuse them service or to, Serve them standing V “This practice has elicited from: ‘Harry. Golden, cfiitor of the Carolina Israelite,. the.’satirical: suggestion that southerners: follow..the plan; of: vprtieal segregation, What southerners object tahe says, is sitting | down with Negroes... Lot mn mw. mi wey * Thore are many people: throughout’ the world ‘today apprehensive ‘of. the future,. They bRlievg that the old world has seen its beat | days, that it is now. going to the dogs, :. a What: these people need is a really, good: iinquillizer, such ns contained In. the cone lent foutlook expreased by Dr, Alvin 8. John- a, Younder and. president omeritus of - the: iherenpneTine THE NEWS. a = : a Settlement m Wy JOSEPH MacSWEEN _ is a. Py eth | “‘oniiidian Press Staff Writar eo o é Be 3 he methine. Minister Nohry, gives the Impresalon he: expects no sudden.’ ettlomont.” of. India's: herder dlaputo with Red China in. his. forthe, coining talks with Chou Bne-lal!. : «The New Delhi meeting wns Nohru's. ‘own lpn and ho has expressed’ happiness that the Words of the urbana Indian londer, n -propon- oh of the patient approach; wore. politely: coo): . md correct—recogniving he: atrong ‘bargains: 1 postion ifs hig SAV, deans ry at » ‘Some “Shao! Vols heliove, Chou “avout novaN Naive ngracd to go:ta. New. Delhi) unloss: Aeins tarided to settle the. ‘bordoy. ‘quarroly But: whos. tor he will sottle’ on a. bnala antiatnotory to India ja-anothar matter... *'Indin and: Rod Chrin- had onjoyed’ 10. yours, of frlondly : ‘rolations ‘until -rofugeos , flod tte Ifidin following Communist, sUpAYasslon, ‘of! n f ut verging in Tibot Jas. March. , “Dormant difforences'.ovey?”t rvitery” “olor 186 2,500-mile frontior:.batween the two: cons” ‘alee fined: tnto violonge, and resulted In. angyy. -athtomonts in tho following months, India has rejected China's claims: to.’ tout. euauare miles of ‘torritoryeean.: area. ng... large ng Now Brunawick, Nova Scotin and Prince -Burmogo ond of tho MoMahon lino, the Indian | Mdward Island, Communiat: troona in: Ladakh, nt part of Tndian-olnsimed | arOnA in Acaatiir, aro vite! ony? ne inner weakness and: division. Brighter side _Now, York” School | tor Social | Researeh, New Chou visit to India ‘may not brin _, do with it In view of his two visits to give the ‘public suchtstrikking.« ev - for next June. ee oe "pose: the new party, composer classes whose: interests’ diverge;. gets Os ~ Jaunched* but: quickly. shows: signs’ Would’ ‘it. not. be better: that? these - rather | | ~ than before, Mr- Douglas: has® cam- * paigned f for another term Tt certain = - mishaps should. occur after, 7 : tion: ‘ut. ow many. are “walling to do. anything. mo about” ith -The vast.. sea between - “action. and... words - has long been the: stumbling‘ block: of: our. “They. lift up. ‘the: > verbal *: cudgel with . glamorous: -abandon. but their inaction in handling the daily. challenges. 2 Canadian , entrependaurs, to our way of life is'a notorious indictment supporting that old adage, “action sp aks’ ‘loude: re thar words,” Wake™ Up, Canada, “before ‘itis ‘400: late. oF ae Do —Dawson.-Creek Star. oS * Fight for human. dignity _ he everyhody: stand, then—in restaurants,, schools, offices’ and street-cars. Some; southerners, talk. about their though: that: were: provided for in. the US. constitution.. Such an attitude, still has its. de- fenders in Ontarlo. In a place of: public accomodation, trent- ing a..man.as inferior because of his. color. is. to hurt him, It is sheer, nonsense. to’ call: ‘this’ a right, ‘The. campaign - ‘against discriminatory ‘couse’ toms: in’public places is a fight for human ‘dig- nity. Discrimination: not: : ‘only damages the victims; it “diminishes the worth of human beings everywhere. .--—The Toronto Telegram, © yore wo ome York, City. On tho’ occasion of ‘his 86th birthday ‘Dr, ' Johnson: sald: “We have the world by tho, cars. now, War. is, ton expensive in lives and: hopes. , today, Instead, :wo'll argue Indefinitely*.and: - we'll become more Intolligent as we arg ( + ®t. Catharines Standard, In: nctual occupation of ‘about 10,000 aquare © miles, dust what rolo—If any-—the touring Sovioat: proemlor Khrushchev may bo: playing in. the,” | Sino-Indin. disputa ta a subject of nich apece ‘ ua on, |. d Chinoso premier pgreed to come, But; the: : If: there: Is no settlomont, he can: display.. . ‘loan’ hands, If thoro is a aottloment; the ballof: “Will' bo. widely. hold: that, he: had: a with Nonre to. andehila: ron ly ft men i com with Pek hg Sh AERA a tea, : te , . Observers: ACO N nienter of Hedi ‘upabte, In - Nohrw'a, enuse,, There's. evidence Red” ‘China, “may, fool it -naodlossly. offended —noighboring « gountrien-—-countrlog disposed to bo friondly~- hy, ita ‘surly, conduat of the Inft: yonr, —Wivat there. was ‘tho horror ongondarod by: tho Tibotan ineldont: Thon tho violntion' of Red. "Ohina, border with: Indin\- Rod--Ohinn alton “fouded with Indoneain: ovor ‘Ohinone Tosidonts | cin that faland ropublic, Red China. apparently. “rod to. show 4 a now, trlondiinoss, In. its: recont sottloment of a bord or. - dlspute;. with. Burma. : Peking: rocognined:: the part of which Now- Delt claims ng tts: right. ful houndary, ‘ae Hei is. said to be e planing an: election : : “in- | --alenable right” to pick their own customers ‘as idence ‘of. the want, of: enthusiasm Be their yanks. a ! i? PUSSY. WILLOWS: gathered: “by. fi ye“year. old. Deborah | ‘Elaine’ Reilly, near “vancouver, ‘push- _wintery. thoughts out Of: mind: as: the: ‘sun ‘shines. and’ temperatures climb. ' , OP, photo. ~All Aboard, with. G. E. Mortimore - Prederick. “Ro Gladstone” of: “Indian... . to’ describe: indig- me”.a: slight: feeling . of dis~: comfort, he writes, - os idea’ was later absorbed” into .the. English language, and. the! i ant,“ and. boorish : white. : ‘have’ smeared ' the .. fare .attended to. through . “8 peeeariment of Palefa e. : resumed i ‘Of. ‘the: English cet a: ‘pi ! sents: ‘and ‘adjoining islands. be- = “kinds: of: people’ who: ‘speak. dif- -} ferent languages. and. ive i “T think. that I would object to having my progeny. labelled, : , Ladysmith, B.C., wants to -ab=" “fingers. ~ Olish, the . word. From. time to. time . this: ap-~: =. pellation ©: enous: North Americans gives : has: ‘been touched by If. we did; - there on wouldn’t. be much of the lang~ vuage left. oe mney > J. think, that, abandoning the..: would:. mean’ surrendering to the boors. and | word. “Indian”. -; race. snobs. However, there . are: some | people of aboriginal stock who.” - a. “paleface”in perpetuity, and! dislike the name because it has even more. to having their wel- AL~,: ‘the’. native®.: came: known .as Indians. - : ~The ‘words: ‘stands? ‘for’ ‘man word: : ineludes Scandinavians, - ques, Spaniards, Italians “European,” " '* Germans, ‘ and ~ other nationalities and: lang- page groups, © - \¢ , “Indian” an ‘Insulting | word? Personally, I don’t: think ., 80, If.I- thought “Indian”. was - : “won, ay “nigger,” “4 an abusive word, like “dago,” “pohunk," “limey,”: “kipper,” and “kike,” I wouldn't use it. I feel that. the-word “Mmdian". js at least. as honorable as the. _ word “European,” It is true that some ‘ignor=: men... French, : Bas-* . the. word withi.|: race prejudice. But we can’t throw, away every word. that : -. unpleasant > _, them; ;. turning: Indians ‘away; ¢ Lighter side | screamed! :!|: Into} | wut? quick»" the’ small boy, rushing " drugstore, — “My Pop's! ‘hanging by. his. pants “What do'you need?” asked! the druggist, “Is he hurt or do! ! qe untea ona ey fh Kg tak down?" “No, you need helyy in getting. fm fllm for my camera," { nol” shouted the Ind. _ “Just: gimme. another roll of, , {! ‘ yf logit. from ‘a barbed wire fonee!""” yi : ‘Suppose “associations: for ~ snotty hotel clerks -criminatory liquor laws: _the / BUYS. that. “we favor: the. “word: ‘native.’ ‘mean. anyone bi try. ‘The child viding he was born: here. _meaning: “One of ‘the original “dir ty. disc-: west- - ern movies in which the Ind- © jans: ‘are always’. wrong | oT. understand. ‘their ‘feelings. os make. . 2° hange—what. other word can we “use.instead?: Coast: people oIns., bea, etter revere by this. definition, pro- . “>The word doés have: another. or. indigenous, ‘race.’ : ‘In this ‘sense the . word Highly used; although it -is: a little. fuzzy around : the. edges, ».-and.’has some:.bad~ overtones a from. the colonial era. , “TE. ‘people like the word “‘na- tive” better than “Indian,” they should use. it,.and encour- age: others. to adopt’ it.’ How- “ever, entrenched: usage: is hard to uproot. erind” have ‘been © suggested, but there isn’t, much them. ° So Doe The. trouble is ‘not so much, | with words, but. with” “minds. racial] names. Cos —Can Still. be proud: that! they. ~—7="—= "are. descérided from! the first, rcs people. of; ‘this. country. pe ‘inhabitants: ‘of .the’country; now especially one. eee to a non-European Compound wor ds like “Am= -life in a y fade “}{*«!: ~~ away; nobody: will-worry. about A quite wealthy ‘old gentle- man of my acquaintance had.a job -when.a. young man peddl- - ing strawberries” in. ..season. from. a, horse and wagon. - through the streets of the city, After. the strawberries came the cherries, 15 cents a, basket. Later, in» -the’. season, Tipe: Crawford peaches, two. bits: a basket, only 25 cents. | He had a fine ringing. voice, and’ he worked.. two ‘springs, summers and falls for: a. fruit: peddler, driving his. horse and wagon. slowly gm ‘about the. three- bowered _ streets and shouting his tenor. news. of the bargains ‘to, be had off his ‘wagon: Then ‘he got a job “as aclerk.in a grocery store, and Fortune smiled him. up. the « golden ladder, from store to -bigger: store, from lucky break |; to lucky break until. at: 50, he .. ‘lived in-a mansion in‘an exclu- : sive. neighborhood, commonly. wore a tuxedo in the evenings,. not, only belonged to clubs but: - was on committees; in. striped - trousers and cutaway, he call-. ed on the Lieutenant Governor .al. New Years, and altogether ° was a nabob of, the. city -he.. knew. so well, uptown | and. ‘down... “Of course, ‘there were some: streets - we peddlers never went. into,” he told:me. “No matter: how loud:.we..howled, ‘nobody ™. - ever came. to the doors. “Those *. stréets:-were,.a ‘waste: of time: "One fine day,. I lived in one ‘of. -those_ streets, : and’ it ‘used ’ to” amuse me that no peddler ever. “MANY OF THE | BEST. PARTIES. ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS: CHINESE © FOOD! Just Phone: 3329. happens! » came our way. But look what From morning to night now my ears are filled with the:cries of peddlers. Not _ in the street, but in my very _house!.., Not. ‘only are they yell- ing’ at me, they are Singing « their commercials at me. These “modern ‘peddlers . invade the “most exclusive neighborhoods, nO With the. classics A:good’ ‘sword: and: a trusty hand! : “= A,merry-heart and true! “King. ‘James’ men shall understand © — . ‘What Cornish lads can do, '- And have -they fixed the “ where, and when? -- And: shall ' Trelawny die? "Here's twenty thousand. Cornish men Will know. the reason why Robert: Stephen Hawker, | Forsooth the present we must give To that which cannot pass ; “aways: | AML beauteous things for which we.-live By laws : of time and space : ‘decay.’ ; But oh; the ‘very reason why Jt clasp them, is because they die. : William Johnson Cory.: Psychiatrists say it’s not - good for a:man- to keep too "much to himself and the De-. “partment of Revenue says the same thing? DID YOU KNOW? "| | FAST RELIEF FOR Pree people have their heads | or re But the Indians—or natives. : "Please. contact your fomily physicion, tor ‘appointments “CANADIAN. Ran nmage LEGION L.A. Le _ rol | Saturday, March 5 — oth Street Starting. 10° a.m. / be a The switchboard operator in! a swank: hotel received. a. call ' ab alittle past two in the. or ; ' 4 morning from. a somewhat In- -opriated. man. who: wanted to: openad; “At .10 am, alr, " sho roplied, At. 3:30 a.m, tho phone, rang Again, and the samo: man,: this) |: ~-thme. obviosuly farthor: along, Hye. “ asked the same: question: and | "Per et the: same: anawor, ra iu nally, cat. 6116. am,. > the ““awitehboard: operator recelvod ati) another enll from: png, RV OK. NOW, “Get In!" oronked: tho, drunk, . “ay want to; get out. of tho danged ‘Pleo!’ OA doctor: ‘ammend d iL toaty. aristocrat, f a nim, what. was, tho, trouble. 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