See oh ny NA ich + rs 7. wea! , pe An independent 1 newspaper ‘devoted to. the ‘apbullaing. of: Prince’ Rupert, and Northern ‘and Central. ‘British’ Columbia.” A: member. ‘of The Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of Circulation “Canadian Daily. ‘Newspaper. Publishers: Assoctation ~~ "Published. by The Prince Rupert Daily News’ Limited, Sa ee an JOHN F.. _MAGOR. . wh ts » President wi , J,-R. AYRES. ee “a. P. WOODSIDE “Editor ° " General Manager ata eports the. Policy, of continued. ene éanelonis ” of: the military « service;-one “simply. a ‘No matter if: the salaries . paid. ‘to. ‘generals and .. “there's only room for'so many, The state ‘dinners Lols Wagean...of Grand, Vorka-Cireonwood,, ate. hie (te the ‘apcand’ State Dinnot, 0 ‘weak, theo We believe 6 they a: are e entitled to: as- . sume that there are only two. explana- ‘tions to Mr. Gibson’ s move. Either he “is trying to-make further ~ “political a capital out of the. Sommers case (in - what is probably an election year), or he knows more than he has so far re=. -. yealed and has. another case, against vo hy the government... . hat ty why ieither 1 sent. ister Ray Willis- ‘dead: horse, Mr. -Williston’s. compre-. ‘5 est hensive reply will suffice, If he. knows mplicat ion ¢) bear. on. nthe granting 0 of for immediate obligation’ te this iS. ne — .too,much - manoeuvering behind © the t- seenes, « on. the part of § accusers and. ac~ a cused. co : me “British Columbians don’ t want that — 26 “sort of-thing to: happen again. | . | out, now or. forever. hold his peace. “whose: nuis federal. supervision. may. be. gaining. ‘support. | ed a. larger: Indian loan. fund.. Some. submarginal pares are: expensive for. fs the. Am-" or dians” ‘weigh: heavily. ‘on’ th ‘science. of..all of us. ‘his : was their Jand:) They roamed ' ‘it: ‘free’ as air.’ “We took it from, hem: : “by? fair. means or: foul? Ps ; “ = The’ “Eisenhower ‘administration’ has “But the Association © ee nal soft ‘Indian Z finally resolved. ay Life can be lixurious’ ‘and gay in ‘the ania has to have the right contacts .or ‘contracts. admirals by the’ American | people | are not . ‘adequate to. finance.: golfing weekends ‘at. the elegant Cotton’ Bay, Club ‘on. Eleutheria Island - In the’ ‘Bahamas; defénse contractors: will, pick up. the tab and. then..try to: make the public pay for: it anyhow . by writing Ab. off. as a tax-deductible busiriess. ‘cost. : “The Martin Co.,: which produces ‘the. Titan. . missile: and holds about $800: ‘million | “worth of defense orders, treated. nine. Air Force Gen- . orale. And’ nine navy: Admirals, including the: 2 Mictoria: Report by J: K. Nesbitt - ‘of the Martin Co,. - “anybody. is going to think they (the. officers) Tense. contractor. as to Pat themselves in such a situation, VICTORIA—There'll' pe. glitter ‘and. glamor, . dazzle: and. -brilliance,. formality: and, some. white- ‘the- and-talls \stuffiness. next , week’ ‘ate your:..Government . House, the, magnificent $2,000,000 mansion opened this year for Queen. Elizabeth, atop Rockland. Avenue hill, . : f . It's. all. in connection with the’ opening of the Legislature January: 28,,-and. two. ‘state dinners : ‘and a state ball are on, the: Ist— and anyone’ who's. anyone—and that includes most. of us; we think—-wants to:be invited, put. ‘the chatelaine of Government House isn't therd. and that you have to accept, whether you him, ‘Next on the official totem pole are B.C.'s George Pearkes and Davie Fulton, but they - present no problem, because they can't be . (Yon, A, C, DesBrisay) and then former’ Lieut.- will handle only the ‘procedure Nst—the. proto- | governors--only two left—Charloea A, Banks col Hst—and, the state ball Just about the same, but with some extras, those In official poaltions, and a ‘few high society folk of Victoria , and | Vancouver, Bo, if your nose: {s' 0" bit. out of Joint because you're not Invited, ‘don't fee! ‘too. hurt t"hecausc your duly elected : roprorentative, your “MLA, will be there, oar ‘* Only one woman's Invited to the. ‘flrat atate "dinne?, ‘the night, before the: House opens. ‘Benator: ‘Nancy Hodges, ° 0 ben -. This charming. Jady, who, ‘docan't: have. 40. ‘fight elections any more, Is’an old hand. ab. -Governmont. House dinnors, Tine: ‘was, in the dear dim past beyond ..recall,: whon: she and the Inte Mra, Tilly. Rolston: wont: to the second » ‘State Dinner, boing: backbernch members. In thoaa days, Then Mrs, Hodges boonme Madame Spenker, and sho wont: to. the first Btate Dinner, - ‘and Mrs, Rolaton: had: to’ %o .to the second... “However, In 1088, Mr,: Bennottir Social: Credit -haying ousted ‘Byron: ‘Johnston's Liberallam, : “Mrs, Hodges wont. to tho. aecond tate. Dinner, ‘put Mra, Rolaton, haying beon mada Minlstor -of Mducntion, want’ to the first, Now Mra, Hode © oa, nA a Sonntor, | gota: Invited’ to “the. “eirat | in Hine are BC.'’s 22 MP's (none will he there, ‘heing In Ottawa), and thon the foreign consuls, and ‘then, way down toward: the bottom, B.C. cabinet miniaters, thon former Premier Byron ‘malt; Leador of the Opposition Mr, Strachan, the Sponker, Mr, Hugh Shantz, the Mayors arniy and the ialr force, — * At the top of the Mast at the socond state ‘tha: ‘flrat-—li—@ucss | who?--Wwho guossed—why, ; ‘beon In tha Houso for 40 yonrs,. ! Honor's: loft: will be the rocond private MLA, dn point of yoara of public service—COM Arthur od In 1041, anme yonr as W, A, O, Bonnett, but | “During ‘the previous ‘forest, mah- - | n- agement rumpus there was ‘altogether | “The top man at the first state dinner is-B.C.'s. first commoner—Premler W. AS, OC. Bennett, ‘ “We: suggest: that Mr.: Gibson speak : praise: for “its fairness: in: dealing with the nas" . os tion’s’ Indians. “But. the problem of Indian peo- : ple, their lands and their future has not been |: " Manan City (Mo.): Star: - Uke: him. or not, whether or not you vote for ainner—always : a more chummy affair ‘than, “‘Turnor of Vancouver Bast, who wns firat olocte ' Stato Dinner, You seo, this might he ontlod hocnuse Bonnott wont Social Credit, and tho. the game of. the ins-and: the ‘ottan) The. two womon’. MA's; Sodrod te public. endorsed Soalal Groat, Bennett, ONt= frown. of Vancouyor-Polnt Groy ah Ya, ‘Buda 1 yanks averyono olse, ‘hftor ening, and. thoy, having: "nolther. nodinl nor political ambitions, are'quite happy, heoause Ia Honor maken: ne fuan over’ Sham. tho. ale COM Mrs. A ah b, Thought fov Today Let us now ko even unto Bethlehem, and | nee, Tuke B18, : to “If My.°Gibson is s merely. flogeing a zi more, -then ‘he is under'a grave.and | “reveal. ‘what ” FOUNTAINS. “ABBEY, YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND_Fountains Ab- ‘bey. is: ‘perhaps. ‘the ‘best: known of all the English abbeys. Founded . by the Cistercian order in’ 1132, ‘it. is also one of the best préserved. Its’ architectural ‘types .fall into four main groupings, spreading : over. the period | between ‘1147 and. 1526. Specially notable. are’ : Pe PE CET TINT ee TEE ENTER SEES G eee Tee EN a Me Nw we OPO re ' the abbey.’ une the. ‘Nave of 1 bays, ‘a ‘grand | ‘example «of austere. Cistercian building and: the Chapel. ‘of the Nine Altars ‘which - is: a miracle - of ‘delicate.’ design. ‘Visiting Canadians. “to (Britain! "may still. visit en —British. Travel Association \ Photo. “ch ristmas “eards! | From: The Ottawa Journal oo" ....Gathering up our courage in: “both hands we proclaim that we have. a: few friends whose Christmas cards.are far too ¢ big: We lived with these cards . for-a week. They oppressed US; “# ~ No matter how gencrous the spirit, of Christmas we. have ' i ~neyer wanted ‘cards big enough: a for’ framing or moré: elaborate. : ‘than the’ masterpieces in. the, : Lore oy this ‘trend continues, Christinas ‘cards will have to “pe delivered on ‘rollers to be. unwound. at leisure; they will _ be. far! too big to be sent flat . through. the, mail. - And: if, ‘they. ‘become any more ‘expensive they will be. ; “. delivered by. an armed guard , dn, An: armored. truck. : “Ie FROM THE SEA ' ~“She- gathered driftwood, - * smoothed and aged 40 ~ silver,” ; rv. to place: ‘upon’ the. hearth-— | . , old. root- gnarled - ‘sailors,: gray. a “#. * and worn and traveled, .. me with jore of, S8CQ and ‘earth, & oe She ‘knew the ‘purled old. viodd oo was * filled: with’ ‘stories |. me Gt ‘one would see and hear) - and could, like seamen home, .o half “sad,. half merry, spin tales before the fire. ae .-BONNIE MAY MALODY:. * All: ‘Canada’s: Indians are ‘to be offered the federal vote.. a The Vancouver Provinee. es » The. group ;cites ‘as. evidence: recently. increased. | : appropriations for Indian health and: sanita- - “tion. The’ Interior Department has recommend- governinent lands. have ‘been assigned: to.:In-°~ ~*dians; Yet. educational: needs. of. tribesmen. “still : have. not. been: ‘met, reports: ‘this “association ve ae University: of British Columbia * entre logist and aftalis: a : are unduly. influenced” by golfing with a de-. ‘ . What is ‘more. shocking than the situation : “itself is the: fact that” top: military, men should | . be. so* lacking in either ‘sense or: sensibility ms Washington Post. : .MLA’s love them dearly, so to speak—and even . The federal vote three Federal cabinet ministers—Howard Green, © ‘there, the House of Commons being in session. . Next is the: Chief Justice of British Columbia and. Clarence “Wallace—and then: B.C, Privy — ‘Counciiiors—only four-—H, ‘HH, ‘Stevens, R. W. | ‘Mayhew, James Sinclair and Ralph Campney— and. then archbishops and. bishops, followed. ; by the Justices, then the Senators, and next ‘Johnson, tho, admiral of the fleet at Exqui- ' of. ‘Victoria: and Vancouver, . the hends of the .° “of courso, naturally; none other than Mr, Thom. = “as Uphill of Fornie, the senior MLA, who has Holl alt’ at WaiHonor’s right, and, on Wis: _ doned. , : Ontario. ~ liquor or the. vote. that both privileges would vid- _onally shy. that the Individual : oo has the right to accept or res] “A: great number of Indians, and. their. non- Indian friends, will. cheer. this. news. ‘It: is. a. sign fe Seal’ toward the Indians, ~ and ‘the. -government’s” inten- tion to’ -give- Canada’s. native - ‘people | ‘a. better. deal. we « the - ‘governments’ - However. ‘the more cautious dians will’ restrain’: their: two. things: “Leave ° ‘the reserve, which is his home; or’ give up. ‘rights as people. the =.western : - values as: -highly © brought - up “in. : European tradition value: ‘free: speech. and the’ secret. pallot.. thorities like Professor Haw- . thorn. However, Sapueing: the. fact that most — Before parliament ‘This is the measure | which ': “Frank Howard, CCF member. ~ There - are people - who- dis- oS pute. the. soundness of’ Indian}. -: views, and. take issue with au- ‘chairman of. the ‘Joint Chiefs of ‘staft, to. a ; sutcession of such ‘plush junkets. And when. this — . intéresting’ sidelight on the ‘rigors of military: , service was. disclosed. by a House Armed: Ser- -: vices Subcommittee, the chairman of the Board °_ said he: couldn't. believe ~ among ‘the’ friends: of - the In-.- en-. -thusiasm ‘until: they. know. ex- actly, what kind” of * Jaw: - government proposes... a ~ An: ‘Indian living off. ‘the ren. : “Given rights forever: which he f been, not merely the federal _ vote for All Aboard with G. E. Mortimore} the ‘reservation are. permitted — ~ taxation rights which they. en- the = ‘there is no — of Parliament for Skeena, has © ‘ . introduced several times as a private member’s bill, only to... ‘have it ‘talked out” and aban~ Does... the government pro- loss of privileges? Indians and — ' their friends will,.wait and.see, _ before | ‘they welcome the new - law. . only is’ in. question, Four provinces—B.C., Manitoba and Nova Scotia—have already’ Another important doubt re- - mains unsettled, Thousands of. : Indians. in Ontarlo and. the | Prairie provinces, don't want - the vote at any price. The Jate John Laurie, cham- pion of Prairie Indians, point- | © ed out. that the people who lived. under treaties. strongly opposed: to accepting . They felt Jate the terms of :thelr treaties —nt. least in spirit—and load and a grnb for tholr lands, ‘Troquols In) Ontarlo do not. ee want the vote elthor, yo: 3 Would Jt be fair ‘to force the : federal ‘vote upon people who hate the iden of it? One can. fuse 'the vote; but the Isaua ts not na almplo as that. Tho Ine dinn's values are not prealsaly ‘| the samo ns the: white: man's, 7 “Ho feels that if cany Jn the» band accopt the \ vote, the rights of all may he in joop- andy, . Perhaps - wv. Juste dalntion "would “ba: to: valiow. plebisaitas ‘on the federal vote, Juat as “ pleblacites can be taken on Nquor. Thon the tribes which dlaliked the vote could. knep It |.” ‘out, Dissenting Individuals would be freo to Igave the ree, —-#orve-and Ret: up! howad: Olaa~ | “where, A) B.0, Indian hands would, rh t . ° oe a. 7 posd. to grant the vote without © the. Indian » shamefully. Now! hard bargains. : ‘The’ white “man” can” “afford” - tobe generous, “He has a‘moral - Obligation : to. act generously. ‘could do so without offending their brothers of other tribes ‘tory law which should be re- moved, as fast'as the Indians, “Yquor law, which makes it a ser vation: already. has ‘the fed-: eral vote. In addition, all In- : 7 dian war veterans. ‘and their wives; regardless of where. they - live, can: fr eely cast: a ballot in . federal elections. It was likely. with’~ mixed. Other Indians ° who live. on. “emotions that different. parts. onishing: effect’ of an-ice: storm. {| recently upon: the most popu- lous regions of Ontario, par- ticularly ‘some of. the’ finest ' suburbs of Toronto. Here were’ to vote only -if ‘they... sien a.” waiver giving up the special. joy as Indians. ° - They feel’ that. ‘the. ‘crown gave the Indians. these rights of Canada witnessed the. ast- a ‘tens of thousands .of ‘people; |... wl Healthy: kidneys filter ‘poisons and excess acids from the blood. If they \ “slow down and impurities stay in the dot throughout: the: day. system, disturbed rest, tired feeling AL of which may be:-and backache’ often follow. If you don’t’ rest well at night —if you -rhaven’t that sprightly step of health of -in thé daytimeuse Dodd's Kidney ills, Pills. You ‘can depend on : Many people never seem to ‘get a 1 good 2 “Bt night’s: rest. They toss. ahd turn in- - bed—and then are. dull and’ listless in exchange for the land and. beneficiaries of all the latest’ freedom: which the white men amenities of -mid-20th. cen-", Ke took’ from .them. _ tury. civilization, -- completely -flummoxed when. sleet’. tore: The ‘lights: “went. The. oil fur- nate _luniked off: Indians cherish - their: rights: - The. ‘white: man has, used; “tal. thing ‘went poses, “these ‘thousands | of homes... many of them: ranch - “The time’ for. haggling . and and -horse-trading—if there is 7 to. be any, hageling—will come: / Jater,.”- -. duration,. into something’ less: The: demand made. by cer- than a deserted shanty ‘in: the: ‘tain friends: of the Indians has 0 backwoods. ‘For. in. a deserted. shanty you will most ‘likely find the axe: It was a couple of hillbilly friends of mine who live in a cosy log house far back’ from the railroad tracks who. spoke for their section of Canada when I visited them the past. “weekend, a “This. here electricity,” ‘they told me, “is only a fad. It-won’t last. It ain’t réllable, In. this. “ world, you never want, to, trust. nobody else: for your, ‘fire or your lignt. What you. “got. to: “stylish ‘description, ' swere ;con~.. verted in an instant, and for’ ‘two or three days to-a week's’ . people. of Indian ‘status, but the’ federal: vote with no strings attached. certainly accept the vote. They outside the province.” There is another discrimina- wish it removed, This. is the - down the: electric. powe “yines: Ais cE “dead: "To: all: intents and ‘pure. noe “type bungalows of the. most. nl a EEE ‘Smoother Sledding!” oe oh ua We find it easier sledding in’ our : family, ‘That i is ibecause ‘a good. bank: given > - Indians the provincial vote, - were. | oo flat : . AD OA OE VAD AD crime. for, ‘any Indian to, take -a bottle home, or for a white ’man to pour an Indian guest a drink, .. The -provinelal government ean give Indians equal drink-' . ‘Ing rights whenever it chooses..” Ontario has already done, so. .C, can do the same, as soon as Messrs, Bonnett and Bon- ner cease -thelr shameful. ef- forts to pass the buck to Ot-, tawna. ! te _ weeks, have {s an axe, a chimbley, and. a roll of birch bark for torches; , With them three, you can hold’ a wedding, a funeral, borning.”. OG In certain parts of: ‘thie ‘une : try I bet there have been some. lively sales the pnst couple of. In -axes,. small stoves, : stove wood, bags of coal. and other primitive supplies to be. stored away in the corner of | cellars, OF. . balance through’ regular saving | has given - Us. security and’ Peace ‘of. mind. , We re all: ‘steady. savers at Be ms os BE aN Bo “BANK ‘OF COMMERCE MONEY IN ‘THE: BANK MEANS, PEACE. OF ‘MIND | “a “Prince Rupert. Bronth—R. 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