: “An 1 independent newspaper. evoted. ‘to ‘the upbullding my ot Prince ‘Rupert: and Northern. and .Ceéntral. British *Coliimbiai:..'. - o A member. of’The Canadian .Press — Audit Bureau of Cireulbth lon. a * Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association’. °« | Published by The ‘Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, ’ si JOHN. P. MAGOR. President eye ee elt .G..P,, WOODSIDE _ General Manager BER ara eiyet os R. AYRES. (Bator . “MONDAY, MAY 2, 1960. Safety in wifely ag AK. ‘safe driver i is: not only one “who. rel with his wife. ‘He rushes out of | “Hakes sure: that. his car is in. good | the house and drives offtin’ a. fury.: Ar Bo mechanical condition; he also makes -eaution ’ is thrown. to. th wind ‘Thi : suve that his’ family, life is in a a happy -manis a hazard on the road an an‘dl condit 5 stacle i in the road of: life.’ oN otwonder” the. experts say that. breakdowns din Lote x : oT hat’s” what. “evangelist B ill human relations cause. more accidents: han, mechanical breakdowns! *. 7 paler thinks. “Highway - safety. But the driver. who ‘settles thing's ys). yds basically a spir itual. ea ae builds ; a foundati tion fora whole day of: better human’ relations, Peace at home: ig a factor that leads to peace of mind; ‘man’s: job, his’ employer, his fellow- . workers» ‘and: ‘customers. “Mr. Har- rison’s: homely advice i is worth remem- : bering. | : ee ee at home before: he gets‘ into his car: 2 to. courtesy on. the ‘road ‘and, if carried s far enough, toa whole new: ‘outlook on? —The? Toronto 0 Telegram. 7 a "'POLPERRO, ‘CORNWALL. =, “although only ai ‘tighing. village: ou Polperro is one ‘of the. best known ‘places in. Cornwall. Situated — ‘the only: ‘prize. elevision: ‘Like “mil 7: ‘about ‘the extent: of ; 7 “different.” The. ladiés: ‘of “the Utah prize fight: crowds ‘are housewifely, «" “home-cookery. type: of gals, ‘wearing shirt waists, P hiny* spectacles: and: their hair - done’ up: in: buns. But when the native boys, Gene Fuller ° or: Lamar, Clark,’ start their wild ‘bull charging and: ‘gorilla- like slamming: and: banging. at'the « pponent., from. other. states; the ladies of Utah - rise: “Up: like. “ uries; open:. their» ‘mouths - as’ big. - scream, jump, ° "whoop, screech. : Tr am looking. ‘tenderly. ‘forward’ ‘to: the. ‘day hat: somebody’ from. Argentina or Mozambique . ! ists’ “Gene Fullmer ‘with one. punch right. up or. he ropes and. onto. the’ laps | of the} Jadies ~. dIn-va, marrow... ravine,. ‘tthe .small. harbour. provides ‘a. perfect... - setting — for the. quaint little - white-washed cottages © which.|~ Time and Place. By WIGGS O’NEIL “Part 1. * “When I was a kid; our family lived: at’ Port: Simpson, just .across the. Nass Straights from Alaska,’ “‘about'15. miles. distant: - We. could 100k, across and ‘sec Alaska, but. rio’ one of the’fam= We ever had set, foot on Alas-: ‘Kan’ soil:and we did not know... -much. about. it, only what-we: “learned: in-school; that: it was United States’ territory * that they ‘had’ purchased : rs “from ‘Russia. for: the: enormous; | ofedy ae eres As: we grew: “older, “we Jearned: M4 a little: more about it when:an: ‘Evidently. it“ is: ‘based on the view’ ‘that | ‘the -Paris: meeting: will last. no ‘more: than ‘a wéek.: ., Yet. Eisenhower: says: the -big.. powers ‘agreed there should be no time-limit that. the: summit meeting . Should” be. given. as. ‘much. time, as - gtessional “support “O! “United States. ‘summit + - poliey by prescribing:.a. situation under. which: : _ Vice-President, Richard Nixon’: might replace’ “him temporarily atthe: Paris’ summit. meeting. Normally when :the.. ‘president meets with _ other “world : leaders’ -on «international . ‘issues, . , necessary. “ this second in command: and chief. adviser, Gs” Fifty-five ‘Democrat. -corigressmen , “ime is..state . secretary, in ‘this -case “Christian. mediately ° accused... Eisenhower. of . playing yy and. when the ° president dJeaves the | nee, he hands, over , his | ‘place | to. his.’ command. ° politics with the. summit: Certainly: it .would- “be of tremendous: ‘advantage for. Nixon to: be : Eisenhower has: been seeking. to. would ease world: tensions .-and : Ancrease | increase *the - vice-president’s workload, though., Possibilities of 1 more, Secure peace; * his motives. in’ this” presidential ‘election year. | we + pho . may be open. to question. Nixon is likely'.to |... ‘And yet as one. newspaper editorial sug- , he the Republican’s | presidential choice . and “in the Democrats ‘have. accused Eisenhower of” gested, is it fair. for. Nixon to, be..there :and.. ‘not each of the Democratic presidential. hope- | attempting .to enhance’, Nixon's ‘political pres- :. tige by thrusting: shim, into the, International, fuls? And what of Herter’s position? Some ©. ' limelight, ‘ful’ of | Risenhower’s statements,.; Two: Demoz: ' cratic «senators | suggested .. Eisenhower .. waa” . seinentonsh hs, statea inate as Becomes - snubbing: Herter. If in fact. Herter. 1s snubbed,:. “how. strong could - his: position. ‘be: in- dealing. _ with other foreign ministers? | : Adding ‘strength to views. ‘that: ‘the: ‘Republic: “ans may consider. the summit meeting. a suit- A able political gimmick,.for their . presidential. - favorite is.-that. Nixon's popularity increased. after. his Russian tour Jast July. He ‘came back to a tremendous welcome. His supporters may - fee) the same thing may happen: this year, What tonds ‘to -add- to questions ‘about. giving Nixon a sufficient political lift to assure Misenhower's motives in. this election year Ja, him. of: a. presidential | vietory next November, a INTERPRETING ‘THE ‘NEWS | Bcc ane td A to get to ‘any legislation : proposed by’ the: opposition-controlled Congress :he “would ask : Nixon in Washington to fly bo Paris fo Teplace him temporarily, - vo ; ce ey teeth PA Eisenhower emphasizes he does: not expect pm this situation. to arise, Nevertheless if it devel- Po oped, Nixon. would. replace him, .. “y vis ‘ ye South African i issue will test PM's meet By ED: ‘SIMON | : | Canadian: Press: ‘Btate Writer. The | lon ahiadow of violence: in‘ South patience’ with! which® ‘her “repreneniiativen ord "Afr co incucapably dominates this week's: eons: “prepared | 4o°be lectured, ference of. Commonwealth prime: miniaters, “Both sides: have reason to wish to goe soutt When the question arose hefore previous» 'Atrion’a: Commonwealth’ status .unaltered, — i conferencas why It wo necessary: for. the’ ft sense tse ot 2 ere 2 of mong ita far-flung eltizena, . oo Recent. conferences have’ reinforced’ the argument, by showlng | Ampressively ~ Anat. the: organization | had: beneficiont power..to , still . perso tmonta within an wine, over auch thorn ny. 14" and the border | Indian and- Pakistan, - Htaptite between “ But as the prime mintaters and tholy dopntion gather in) Lendon for their ninth: meeting ° Kinca the Bocond “World Wir, many Common.’ wealth altivens are asking whether the power can or ahould ba oxerclaed. again,. > Under tithe = Commonwaalth's - unwritten’! articles ° of nmsoclation, direct nation to expel Qi membore fs’ ‘conalitutionally Impogaible,..'al-: «But dt the prime .miniaters can aucceod In). “avolding An open, bronk Jt will be an.. neary » “truce at, boat ag: ‘long. ag evonts In South. Africa ‘continue : -to.talee. thelr ¢ present “course.: With Increasing Inslstenca, the quoation , that will" ho: naked,‘ta how grave: an lasua ‘and: ‘How. deep a’ gulf of prinaiple ean’ be permitted to. divide one nation from anothor pnd atid) pormit hate Hangelation | “on. terms, of Meng: caf, SS ae i "We: now present: « ‘Movtroniaa. haa given aldowalk. auiporinten. Lo ing a now dimension. Jn. New, York, Tho though .there ta Muto doubt that It eauld bo ‘Western’ Wleciric Company, . oreating: 0. 81+ . achieved Indirectly: + -iboroy, ‘bullding,..atarted. with, atreotsloyel ont. Yet none of the, members, however. united « “Phonon, giving a rinning.;.commentary. on. in their disike of ‘apnrtheld: and ita conags quences, haa given -any: Indication: of wishing «tha company Installed a elagen-olrantt: to. TV pg ‘to seo the offanddr run ait of the club, Nor hag: fefeana -bolow, .... Wo § fouth’ Afrlons: exproarod © any desire to Withe | ») Bome. day. ‘a. atatiatictan | will be. out, with Ki i of draw, © 91206 Z : “ftlgures.on tho total. time waste’ of this aide. Re A. arent deal, . then,’ will ‘dopond on: “the walk: superintendent. ‘Induatry, If ho. doo so ho’ fy we degree of moderation .proapnt In. the Informal... will be morally bound. ta, monauro. tho hours. of . i ' ne talks when Bouth Afvloa'a. erltics attempt. to | Anrilling : entorainmont, ee expound Lhalr vaytowal and: on he degree of —~'Toranto - Cohn and Mall, ate aww “ involved in the development.of some plan: which . ’ They had: been: given | sion. to -establish.an observa- . US, ‘diplomats, . it is known, are deeply. resent~ on . bier fgal, : _ fon’s Bay Co, had bronza token money and card- i - her growing isolation, South: Afric needs all f i prime ministers. Lo moet,’ at, all,.. the answer: othe: eee can hold, And: the. ‘oaby, atmo i naually came In‘the form of an: ‘attempt to.’ sphere. ‘of the present talks offers perhaps tho. |: z a yee the reallient and. flexible. structure of * heat remaining. chance. for’ champions; Of tho, wt ' i the Commonwealth . and dts “unifying | role. black - South African to plead “his*case,” yet : Hy. a) operations, When steelworl. reached ‘300. feat, os Fox. a - : re American | survey ‘party? ar rived: * one “spring; : direct ‘from: Sans Francisco and anchored in’ our’ harbor.. The expedition. com-:. prised two large auxiliary ‘sail-: ing ships, the USS Patterson: «- ‘and. the..USS -Hassler, and a large steam tugboat named the USS .Cosmos.: -'The- “Cosmos” conveyed * ‘the engineers ‘up Portland Canal on their job of © surveying . the. boundary . be- tween © ‘Canada and Alaska, while the two large ships laid at. anchor all) summer. and : acted as mother ships and sup- ply ships. for the expedition. permis- tory at. Port Simpson and use our excellent harbor as their _base of operations,” They finished their work in upped. anchor and all sailed away ‘back to San Fran-. -elseo, The small community of ‘white people .were very sorry ‘.to see them all leave as they had made many. friends among them. They. were a mu- _ sleallot- and put on-some fine concerts and plays during ‘thely: stay, What appealed tu us ‘kids most was that every o ‘thing was free, Money ‘was very scarce aly “that period, It consisted of Canadian silver coins In 26 and fO-cont: pieces; the ‘same in American with the addition of the hig.cart wheel silver dollar. , -There-was no such thing as paper money al all, The Hud-: ‘their: own -bonrd . ticket, used jn cbrada, Then we had Ameriean gold calng in: fives, tens and twenty dallar gold pieces,’ t+ -TinsJ807, the: Hudson's: Bay “Company's: atern whee) steram- oat: "Caledonin,” which ‘oper- ‘ated on. the Bkeenna River, was: kent upto the, Btlkine River ta “take the company's freight up. «the viver..to ‘Tolograph Creek, “Captain ‘Bonser; was taking his wife and young: danughtor with him for the trip and invited “me to go nlong too. 1 waa only - ad yanrs, old at the time, and in this waa my flrat trip fwny from ‘home, ‘1 .waa greatly ‘dhrillod at the Invitation mfid ihe prospect of ‘soelng ‘some- ‘thing now, We left about mid- hight, ns the son wna avppoxed ‘to he-more enlm' in the, night, “and the Captain did not, want’ “td: encounter too. much” “hon ‘arotinded ‘the’ droadedt | “Onpe We had w fairly good “Grosiiig ‘and arrived ‘at ‘A. Ouatoma © officer ““éame + "phoard and gave ws clenranes “for Wrangell at the mouth. of ‘tha river, Much to my surprise T yacognived one of the amug- era Thad ofton Boon in Part se and: sum. -of: St 000, 000° “some years ‘Mary: —“Taland; the port: of ontry for a the Customs: of Alnatny, « “U, Ss. band: swank: ‘uniform > ‘with - Customs” ‘on -his~ neck . strage the: ‘sides of the hills. British ‘Tr avel.. Association n photo. was . “offered. B.C. “River ‘development money. at | "The ighter side A French “hostess “who had. never. been to the U.S..was en-. . ““tertaining a-Fullbright, scholar and displayed some knowledge . of Ameriean history. : “Because | This “was: not: too comforting, | and *-I° hoped he’ was not cin’ 3", disguise, and“tnatiwe- were, not: ride.” béing = highjacked - for. However; we arrived. at: “Wran. : gel. ‘without. ‘mishap. We. arrived: supply ‘of fresh water for: the: boilers. : All: I. ~whart: “and: salmon cannery;- store: and, a row.. ‘of. fishermen’ ‘ ~and - ‘were: “shown. remember of. . Ketchikan: at that: ‘date was a “brand ‘new pulp. mill, and ‘sat. -with, a: lot.ofavery nice. ‘people: a -ata big? ‘banquet. ° -we stayéd:: “over a day” which’ was: shipped “in bond” _ through the Panhandle of ‘Al- aska. I-went up town with the ‘skipper to see the town. He met the U.S. marshall on the sidewalk and. shook hands,. He had.known him since the year before when he had. made a similar trip. They headed for a par owned by a Mr. Lynch and © -wet their whistles and drank | each other's health both. with “a foot on the big brass rail, I had understood that Alaska was bone dry, but’ the Marshall may have had privileges. 1 suspected the rumi'.they were (Continued on page 5) FAST and 1 EAS: Y- ab: Nxelchikan “later and: took::.on a. further, ~ 1:7’ Shacks: ‘Qhite: a ‘diftéretit place} “from: what'l. saw 'a-few. years. :ago when I ‘visited there ‘with. . “our ‘Board of ‘Trade members, : ‘through a‘. After arriving | ate Wrangell, ‘and | “loaded our cargo for up river,- o ey ama. ‘grea “Thomas Jefferson country’ s motto.” inter- | . - ~ofhet. interest,” the. American . fae “.: was. explaining how the: con-:- Simpson, all decked out "ini a stitution came. to be: written. and, its: ‘pertinent passages.: “The French * -hostess. rupted. to exclaim: — “Believing. ‘that the 14th: and, . 15th Amendments” to the U.S. Constitution gave: ‘women the ‘ right..to ‘vote, Susan B. An- thony, one ‘of. the: earliest. ~ American champions of wom- en's rights, voted inthe presi- dential election of: 1872. She » was, irrested ,and fined.°$100,-, but she refused to pay the fine. . and was never forced’ fo do: $0. . ny i OF For C lass sroom Ok For. Office. Ot For’ the: tone oe. In the field ‘on a trip with an “three - fold. purpose.— more - trade with. British.” Columbia “-and more British interest and: investment in’: ‘this : Tieh _pro-~ - sights and ~ ‘people - investment people, “over the Hner. economic, adviser, ae ‘ Premier Bennett, party set to garner more trade. for B. C. By H. L. JONES | . Canadian.Press Staff Writer VICTORIA @)—Premier Ben- nett goes to Britain this month © avowed. vince. | The’ trip. may . ‘also have: an’: ~unavowed pur pose—exploring’ . the money mar rkets for the day when the province will have to ‘raise millions for. the Col-. umbia River development... For “the 59-year-old. Social Credit premier it will be some-. « thing by way of another holi-.. day. since a kidney operation temporarily sidelined him fn. January. He’ll make no spee- ches but he. will see a lot of including The’ six-week- triphe'll fly and come back ‘aboard . Queen | Mary-—also includes conferences with. in- _-vestment interests in Montreal ‘and New York.’ - WILL’ NEED MILLIONS: ’ This:has raised speculation here that the premier-finance . minister - the day when: ‘millions of dol- may have. In mind lars will. be: needed to: ‘finance .- the vast Columbia River power — _.- project whose total cost is. es- » mated . at $1,200,000,000. ‘The federal ‘government has. ‘some. “Columbia /8th-of..one: per ‘cent. above the market: interest rate. ‘The else- ‘especially. in New may. in- dicate he’s already _ elsewhere. Mr. Bennett will ‘take. ith him Dr. J..V.: Fisher, the gov- ernment’s financially - wise “Gs S.: ‘Bry- son, deputy minister ‘of finance and Don Ekman, his executive. assistant. The party’ flies out of Vancduver May °22. MEETS FINANCE,MEN. .) | 2, ON: May 23° he meets’ Mon- “othe “ London- Birming- . ham: ‘motorway and new ‘devel-.. me opments © ‘in’ Birmingham:'- and: Before he departs aboard the Queen Mary June 9 for New York he’ll confer’ with the chairman and directors of Booker Brothers and McCon- ‘nell and Company Ltd, . In New York there will be, a _conferenge with financial in- ‘terests. and; in. Toronto. he'll, be “tendered - a dinner by .invest- “ment ‘Interests . as . he passes “through that elty. -en ronte home. ‘ MAY TRY sor “SELL. The premier has said he’s not - going to high-pressure British business men on. trade. ‘But he would’ like to see more two-way “trade between the-. United Kingdom and the © province with which. it has tr aditional ties. - B.C.-United Kingdom ‘trade already is substantial and ‘has been growing: every year since ‘the war. In 1959 the province expork- -ed through-her ports $177,000,- 000 worth of goods: to Britain and imported $93,000,00 -worth from that country. Not all was for B.C: Some - were, exports from other provinces. golng via B.C, and.some. of the imports were déstined celsewhere “in Canada." aa In 1958 the. figures Fwere $167,00, 000°: worth -.of exports and $517, ,000,000 worth of im- ports. oe tl With the classics ‘premier has said he'll take it - -_ ’ “if we. ean't do. better: where.” But. his financial . con-" > ‘ferences, ~-York- and Montreal, . Plea for technique.’ ‘on! "tis an. easy. ‘thing ° To write..andsing.» ~ But . to, write trun unfelgned | _ looking mt : Is very hard! Oo. God, ‘disperse. : These weights, .and give. my verse ‘spirit leave - To. act as well as to conceive, _ Henry Vaughan: (1621- 1695) “EDITOR'S” NOTE, ee ‘Signed “articles, : and editorials eredil- ed.to other newspapers do not ~ necessarily reflect. the’ views of The Daily News. ee DID you know? MANY. 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