a OHN: 3 R: AYRES - o “Editor wy eh ‘An. naépendent. ‘newspaper. ‘Gevot beat to. the * upbiuilding ™ of. Prince ‘Rupert and Northern | and® Central British Columbia. A-mémber of -The-Canadian’ Press. — Audit Bureau of Circulation ¢@ Canadian .-Daily.: Newspaper Publishers Association _ Published ‘by The: Prince: “Rupert Daily News Limited, a “President “Authorized ‘as seeond class. mall by, the Post Office “Department, Ottawa, "MONDAY, “APRIL: 18, 1960. F. MAGOR. as t G. ‘Pp, WOODSIDE» General Manager. : x “owe. ‘believe, ” they say, “that the. a ‘purpose of’ ‘education is to inform: the: id cent pedagogical, theory, however, chas . tended. to make education for life in a _democracy’ ‘the. primary: purpose - se n.a.sense brofonndly hostile to exe “us: ‘who. live. in, veity. of Sth ante: important insatiable An: their vy. age presumably” ‘American, : b@mbers was about to: be “over.” 3 We % The opposite. picture . ‘has been given “the. UIs. House of. ‘Representatives. defence appro- pfiations subcommittee.” by. Gen. Thomas D.. White, chief of..the' U.S.. Alr. Force. * In testimony... recently © “Yeleased ‘and © just. nfade available’. here, Gen, White» said: * “We have. plenty ‘of information. that their ssian manned aircraft:.are continuing: to be exercised and manoeuyred ‘ata very high rgte, in fact,’ at: ax increased tempo. ~ ¥ “According to. our : ‘intelligence, they are egntinuing: production | ‘at a reduced rate. of their heavy “bombers. . me, intereeptor? oe "tT would - say aotinitely, very definitely, “ Fy ‘still tendiee a’ H gaciromont’s : for a long: rgnge fighter interceptor for. the. simple reason INTERPRETING THE NEWS oa a i | i me retsesne! baker may: form part .of Westein strategy in’. ndtempting~ to resolve the East-West crisis o¥er Berlin: at the May 16 summit conference, | > Officially the forcign ministers: of the: ‘United, States, Britain, evn rights in Borlin: must be absolutely safe- gbarded and Woatern rights of access to the Red-oncireled. city: guaranteed In any ngrod- nent. with Ruasla. ‘But a. Brtilsh’. source “quictly hinted that” ' Wostorn strategy doesn't ond there, that. a imbor. of alternatives, were. considered and: t at one of: those. alternatives might inoludo | tho présence of ‘United , ‘Nations. officinls In’ Herlin, # About iS inlks with Britain's Foreign Miniater Selwyn ayd that: porhaps the ‘UN could play a role. Borlin ina. way. that would aatiafy both . shat and; Waat to vorify. that both sides stuck ts the torms * of ee egroom ont, renched, — ' ao Pl de - + : In ‘advancing. auch. a suggestion, Diofon h ker emphasized, that Ruaalnn would firat Nave bind itself and {ts associates to full froedom - necess Of West. Berlin and‘agreo to the UN - Hosonce holng’ complementary 'to..the rights - pnd obligations of. the ocaupying powors,. * Russin ocouples Bast Berlin whilo: France, ie n and the U.8. ocaupy thd: Western part Al6. olty.,with about 11,000 troops. Ruaala: abya those ‘Woatorn troops ard a threat -t ‘pence and Nias proposed Bdrlin bo turned Into. Arg, city under United Nationa sponsoraip. This the Wosb.Will hot ttcopt though Proal- dont Teen to Wer fna: doscrlbed the. present’ ' Borin situatlon:as “abnormal,” There Js: some - s Mr, Diefenbaker. . maintained” ‘ton. January ' 18 this year ‘that the “Arrow - décision:: was. still : tle right’ one “because: the: ney. me manned. We. -also. have intelli- génce «that, they. are: developing: ‘new bombers, . . “Well, now, ‘Is: there a future for: the manned Frande. and . Wost. Clormany took the: position Wednesday Waste. | n year. fn 0: Diofonbaker. sugeeated,. oor : Oonfedor tion hnen't: cured nl}: fooling among nM Is, advisors that. West Bern: ~ ceptor, . a” manned. aircraft:?. °° ‘ “We: must: ‘be. ‘able. to. ‘counter the threat. ‘of missiles : ‘launched.’ ‘from: ‘enemy bomber’ airs: craft. ‘Long-range ° ‘interceptor aircraft ‘are., ‘the’: “most effective weapons for this purpose.. They @ inind and: develop the intelligence: ‘Re-| «on the | Skeena. ‘since | ‘the Hudson's Bay . Com=) to of. “7100, 000 tulips” planted by Girl Guides in Canada 1 last year are already - “in b m din’. Ni toria. Cecily Modedale, 10, and‘ Gloria: ‘Coldwell, 15, adinire the golden tulips, « whieh . in a. few weeks will add a dash of spring color. to cities and towns, across the country... . “Caledonia”. “ "RIVER BOAT DAYS a , During the steamboat. . ‘days. River, * “ever pany put’ the’. first. boat,, the ~ on the | “river,” around. 1890, the company: al- o oe “ways made a trip up river at: ‘the end. of the fishing season won't" ‘do it. So:I" foresee a Jong-range, ters Again, vat: -another point, Gen, ‘white. testi- oS would be ‘abl@ to, attack and destroy. the rome - ers: before they launched : their missiles... + te. % ‘Gen. “White “sald” Russia. has: ‘about: 1,200 ‘Jong-range. hedvy ‘and medium bombers, in- © cluding jet bombers ° comparable to ‘the U.S. Air Force’s B-47: and | B-52.0: 4, -. “The need. for a: manned interceptor still exists -and - likely’ will exist’ for a ‘long time to, come,” Gen, . White -said. Only the manned ‘interceptor could identify unknowns: in, the ‘alr defence system, Only the. manned. interceptor. could meet the threat of the: bomber-launched air- to-surface missile. Gen. White: sald the American’ F-108 long- range, interceptor. was cancelled. last year be-. -cause!of ax squeeze on. funds, ||. ‘This is said {n some ‘quarters. to be the . reason the Arrow was cancelled though Defence. ‘Minister Pearkes has denied this In the, Com-.". -‘mons, He said. the main. reasons for cancel. |: lation were the “decreasing threat” of. bombers. ‘ a and “lessening. need”. of. interceptors, - a hoo oy rag” s “ : an en : . che uot a Oty aed Wy ‘ Presence of UN at Berlin may aid talks wil | By HAROLD MORRISON oi Canadian Press Staff Writer ° An ‘iden: backed. by. ‘Prime Minister Diefen-.. would be. difficult to defond in the event of any. ‘new. war, ‘Bub: Eisenhower. his assured West Gorman Chancellor Adenauer. there will be no’ yielding of ground in that city and . that the freedom. of ita 2,000, 000 ‘altizena will” Ke’ dofended, ne Ni Ito ds: known: Britaln tnvors ‘the Gnnadian “iden though ‘perhaps: the U.8. ‘and Pritt nyee may "ye a bit'leas outhnalnatic, ° In any case the sugecation’. WAS ; aired : and: “not rejected, Tho evidence points: to the: like me » Nhoad tt may ba moved Into promi ence when ie ithe ‘time ‘comed: for shard bargalhirig: among: Bisehhowor, Prine Minister Macmillan; "Franoh'" ,Prosident de Gaulle and ’ Soviet.» ‘Pronto " Khrushehoy, "Marriage. confirmed ‘Porhaps‘ tho ‘pbonign influence of tho aur Stream has shifted wostward—or mnybe It ia’. juat tho beginning of spring, But whatevor:- : Ine yenon, something scoms to havelhappenad down, hy ‘tho Atlantic, _ On tho: eve of tho 1th anniveranty oo Now- “foundiand's. ontry «into confedoration.‘ with - Canada, Promier Smallwood mado | tha enndla.: ond, public confession: cent: Ae “the past. 11 yonrs have boon “the nay plat tn al thi History of the peoplo of: the, 48 nnd 0 0 ‘Newfoundland, but it haa boot n ‘loan, a. Groat bloasing from’ God." ‘After this, thoro: jas hope that ‘some. dny Now: Brunswick and Nova. Scotin, too, will -becomo reconciled, Tho Pinanolnl Pont, a at the canneries. This special “the: “citizens. of: “the | oe people. a-chance. trip -was‘ to give the: Indian to make .a_ fast, passage home and to .al- -- low. them to. make prepara= coe tions to get out to their ‘trap- ping grounds and- prepare for the fall catch of furs. This trip. was: always spoken. of as the - me “Indian Trip.”.. This ‘trip was more ‘or: - less: a “Sacrifice Pitch” by the: com. - a very: reasonable. rate;. with. -no chance: of..making: the. trip*; “ ‘say’ “The'\Hudsons: Bay Com-* “pany had no heart,” but: some. ai va DEE deck, while.: th whole: of | ~ the. ‘ower or: freigh ‘were re-" ©, ~ served: for the Indian people - water the ; numerous. rapids: ‘with ease.. ~The’ old ‘Companys. are to bes ‘commended | for making pay. . There were always some; , around: who: always. ‘used .. to and: ‘thelk ‘baggage“or and. their. families. and belong- and. ‘could steam. over ‘this “Indian ‘trip possible, after. all, “were “not those people ‘their . first ‘and. best customers for. years. . The “compaity owning “Mmlander’’ which was in Victoria in. the. “the winter of.” “Time aad Places By. WIG G S. ONE ILL “and $2.50 for, their berths, snow _ bought their. meals “at- good: prices. in’ the swank’. dining room, it--was the “upper crust’! took’ a licking... Very often otir- fancy passen- °. who. - really. : pers and gold’ braided. officers found it hard to get .up an. appetite and could not do jus- tice to ‘Chicf* Steward Doyne’s preparations. . me We- ‘always dreaded the an- nual “Indian © ‘trip’ “and were sO glad when: it was over. One - thing: we: always looked for- ward.to° and. hoped for was a ‘good compliment ‘of ‘commer-' cial salesmen, . We always we —CP photo. found’ them” the they: ‘would | ‘be justified. and knew that on the “Indian trip” have :a° good ‘kick coming... “In. one® “way: ‘the: “Indian trip’ was’. regarded. ‘highly | ‘from the: pursers: office; both; “my: freight. clerk: and: ‘TI: ‘probably’ were.the - only ones.on ‘poard who hada word : of: praise :for. it—outside. of. ‘odours: and noise:: ‘Nothing: on.the. lower .deck - had ‘beén checked on. so no-- thing : ‘needed to be check off: and all ‘charges paid for in ad- vance, So. Frank and I had a _ field’ day. . Kickers ‘on any trip. : ': pany,.as the-people, were given -_. -., election.” : system) ‘ranged’. "very high” in’: some circles during the: past -~ t ‘ings. With “such a light. load -the:-ship-did- not. draw much?. REPORT. FROM PARLIAMENT “By: FRANK “There | will, be no. ‘absentee voting in the next federal - The hope for this . ommitte s * concerned. I-am_.on that. com= ‘mittee ~ and, incidentally: was” the’ only. member. “to: support: absentee | voting:-* "The major reasons. -why.. it. ‘was were ones-of cost. Loo much. - money ‘would have to be spent cin» preparing . 2. : permanent ': voters - list, which is, necessary “in order. to ‘have safeguards in. ~ the: absentee voting | system.. - Advance. poll voting, how- ever, 1s being given favorable consideration. by the commit- “tee. 'Ib would appear that’ any- One who is’ ‘absent from his “polling. division on élection day built: . 1909, and came on the river in? 3 1910, had among her ‘share- °. holders a number of Hazelton :. ‘business men and the man-— agement felt in order for their .. boat to. keep up.its prestige to also’ put on an “Indian Trip.” As I was purser on. the ‘Tne. *Jander” it became my privilege’ * to: ‘personally experience an. a “Indian Trip.” 5 4 ~The whole of the lower deck: In squares of about 10 fect,, Each square allotted. - ‘Indian family for I think about.,:: $15, This entitled the-. fisher-{) man'‘and his family,,his dogs,- const such as oolichan’ grease,’ amoked halibut, dried scaweed |. nts arid all’his salt water dell- « '- endles he had bought at the , ' advance. polling ° that is at Prince Rupert. This. was “eleared and mapped out: to, ‘ani: ¥ ‘will be a greater ‘will have the right to vote at “an advance poll, In. conjunc- tion with this there probably number of advance poll stations in each constituency. For instance, in Skeena there is now only one station and makes it awkward for a per- son in, say, Burns Lake or ‘Smithers to: vole -at, the, ad- vance poll in Prince: upert. It is even. more’. difieit for people » in ‘such places: ‘as Atlin ..:or +Ocean” Falls . to Bet bo Prinee Rupert, : Se vf The ‘proposed change make this problem casier, The actual » mechanics will be left . up. to the Returning Officer ‘put there will. be general and herring eggs. His 10. fect,, guides for: him to follow, of space was his own domain, angl the safety. of “his ' goods and chattels were his own. re- sponsibility, niso up front on this deck and ° “ the temoperature: was always very’ hot,, 80 with crying. pah- ‘Joa, howling dogs, mow!lng-.eats | ‘andthe Salvation Army-band _with'tholr big drum fiom Kit snoguocla on bonrd, ‘there, was - ‘e when’ never a quiet hour: ‘lowat deck,, Evon: at, meant’ things. should : “have. - quietenad: down, the ‘dogs’ pilid | “na heed to the hour, ., in! fnete', Pe wlod longer and harder’ “and | “mora mournful at night,» As_ hent, together with: f ul ~amells and noises, nlwnya rise’ “they, penetrated ta the: Upper | pe YOU knows ‘deck where tha officora | ind: . tholr quartors, Thorp also ‘were our top dog pnasengers... who. had pale $26 for tholr paaan ge: MANY OF: THE. BEST PARTIES” ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS : CHINESE ‘FOOD! © Just Phowie’ 399 MELROSE cHoP suey ‘That.is about all that: the Committee on Privileges and ' Rlections has dones with - yre- . spect to tho Blections. Act, We . - The big steam poller ‘carry- ° ~ Ing 210 pounds of steam’ was had only two, meetings and will ‘resume aftor the ‘Bastor ‘recess at which time we will ‘get down to bisinass In & con- cortod fashion, Thore is some othr aystom ‘that I Intond to raisa in the , committeo, which. would mate “It engier for a: person who 18 on ithe.’ undvoldably. absent ‘from his “polling: division on election day: -to’-have his vote cast.’ nnd Lounted My suggestion. 14, that. this. would be done. by -system:. “The: absent”. ‘voter, for. : sign a “proxy. form -authorizi rejected. ‘may | HOWARD - proxy. instance. a fisherman, *. he -other .. clos who are classified—as marin-- - ers. It. would seem that suffi-_, - cient ‘safeguards could. be put |. * into such-a ‘system to: prevent anyone. from: voting once by. Proxy. and himself, . Oe twice; . | gems sok though" . ‘Grace is ‘the ‘ornament: ‘of. | ‘ ornaments, Without it, beauty |: is lifeless. —Baltasar Gracian: Beauty without grace is the hook without the bait. —Ralph Waldo Emerson. Grace ‘is but glory ~ begun, and glory is but grace. per-. _ fected, —Jonathan Edwards. tts What we most need is the prayer of fervent desire for growth in grace, expressed in patience, meckness, ‘love, and’ . good dteds.—Mary Baker mady, . Grace Is given of God, ‘put knowledge is bought in the market.—A, H. Clough. There is no such way to attain to greater measure. of grace as for a man to ive up to the ttle grace he has, © James, Gordon _ Brooks. A small and walking tree Through the white, moving sound | Never a star can. glow; “Trees rise, invisible, From thelr white roots below, A small and walking tree Lost In. {ts blooms, I. know Night as a garden doap. With falling flowers of snow.. Norma MeLaln Btoop,. 1 TIME.TO- TRADER “thorrow « at. low cost through. me ma Cg my amen hs meet The BANK ¢ of NOVA SCOTIA "SCOTIA PLAN All Aboard : The’: "government, is always.” "ee “wrone. ‘When it -jtimps at the. a ‘government ‘on héad’ and give it a ‘word: of mo ~| praise for meaning well- ‘Letting pensioners go" ‘abroad “ granting the vote. to . Indians, ; ‘champion - _taxpayers like a big tousled - dog,’ anxious to please, some-..” one kicks it in the jaw. and- someone else steps on its feet. | ' Not long ago the - “govern-. ment . announced’ that it was. , going to let old age pension- "feelings about. it, ers go abroad as long as. they .. -- liked without losing their pen- . sions, Most of. the people who. ba _ ed’ should increase feelings of ure remdined silent, while op-; ° ponents began a chorus of il- . tempered grumbling. oe '. Then. it was the vote for ve India had clamored. for. this meas~ Indians. . Did. the thank the government? From some of. the comments; you “might have thought that the government: had offered. them typhoid..: of ‘course, the: Indians were ‘scarcely to be blamed. for ‘this response. Many: of the’ white man’s previous. gifts” “tiirned out to‘be loaded. It. Was hatiral . that the Indians held this one -to the eat to find out whether. it tickled, and. then dunked - it in’ the pond - tO. be double-” cettain. But I think the. ‘time. ‘has: come. fox. someone to: “pat, the | “its. “shaggy - and stay with relatives, and | ‘were. 890d and: kindly actions, - wy Furthermore, Tory votes. serve, “are. ” groups. both | : eminority The ‘pensioners - “whos ; 60." “to ‘ -Britain ‘or the : U.S.A: “won't” » be - voting here. the Indians. are ‘hostile. about |. ‘ the’ vote, fearing ‘to lose: their that. the as rights, jinconditional | s they: weren bo i likely. to. grow - a harvest: Of Old-age pension-, _ ers’ whe want: to go abroad,. ‘and Indians living on ‘the re- “So.many of: - d | with C G. E. Mortimore™ probably. lost more than it gained by. the measure. Personally, I feel that the government might have been wise to -attach a “plebiscite clause to the Indian vote, al- lowing tribes to refuse the vote en bloc if they had. strong though, -In the long .run, w the granting of the vote: with no niggly ‘restrictions: attach- brotherhood between Indian - and .non-Indian.. Good: for the government. They did right, even though they didn’t have: to. ’ With the classics | ‘Lift not the painted veil which | ‘those who live Call Life: though unreal shapes be pictured.there. _ . And it but mimic all we would ‘believe 5 With colors’ idly. spread— behind; lurk Fear “And Hope. twin Destinles; who - ever weave Their. ‘shadows, o'er the chasm, * sightless and ‘drear. ae knew one who- lifted it—he : sought, . ‘ _For his lost heart was tender, _ things to love, ” But found them not, alas!! nor , was. there aught “The world contains, ‘the which he. could approve. : “Shelley. “pined: “ ’Cause.I see ‘a;woman. kind? . 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