5 8 Ne BED = Pager Smeg eg ss BF OUT REE Te BV TLE CRASS an OSS cee ra oT me te ote Was" an inspired’ group of: ‘boys. - oe eby ly, in the-tournament the same crew. tha, * JOHN. J. Ru AYRES Editor “Authorized 18. second class ey An Independent newspaper. ‘devoted: to. the. upbuilding : ; 2 “of Prince Rupert and Northérn: and Central ‘British Columbia: A memher of The Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation an Canadian. Daily Newspaper Publishers Association ~ Published | ‘hy The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, President, mall py the Post Office Depar tment Ottawa, : oo Fr. MAGOR . Ce G. P, WOODSIDE. General Manager - bq , whose new public relatidns.. job is; taking: him. across. Canada | MONDAY; . . MARCH 28, 1960 Wie te CE RUPERT Senior. High. ol. Rainmakers justly: deserve. roes’ welcome” they received on: oe “teins arrival, home, from. the’ British’ po Golurhbia: “High « School .-Basketball ~ | _tgurmament. An - Vancouver: yesterday. - That they didn’t win the tournament is. woe ‘Uhder standable. The fact remains that. ‘reached the: runnerup | spot, a + height never before reached by any Peinge. Rupert’ or. northern ‘British - yt Golumbia team. That coach Don: Hart- - wie’ s charges should attain this goal is oe ajtremendous 4 feat, reflecting wonder-" fRivell.on both. himsett and his hard- wedtele ng players... 7 : ‘ ‘Saturday. night, “Vaneouver Col- lege, the team that won the B.C. title, Yet ad: rouble. edging: Oak. Bay: Totems oe 38- 36. N othing the Rainmakers could dp, plays, combinations or the drive ae that. had: taken them» through | ‘three ~. phevious. games to victory, - Shturday. It often . happens and the : Rainmakers should not. feel badly that oe they placed second out of a total of 16 teams vying for the province's. ‘high. on school basketball crown, a — ¥. The Rainmakers. with the stubborn, - ebme-from-bebind. style certainly won. Eines Revert a great deal, of, good: paid off Idss energy, with a tremendous poten- thal for good.” f Today the. Prince Rupert Distr ict Hoy Scout association launches its an- nual appeal for funds, to keep alive the Roy Scout movement in this district. Tjetters have already been sent. out to. and tomorrow = ULK:: ‘papers more : When tha..BBC initiated the first television service back’ in’ 1036, Ernest Chisholm Thom: glee of the United Kingdom Information rvice—predicted ;that TV would increase, not lessen, newspaper circulation, We have on hand some figures which seom to prove; 24 years later; that he was right, Tey, Rave, heen. Frepad by UNESCO, + “The UW, is one of the most intensively, iBley sed Wworldy yot.. the figures show: it has today the: the: business. district We eune ihe daily per. caplta newspaper rondovalip - the world, INTERPRETING THE NEWS” G2 eaves ef qvned planes to bomb Cuba than for Cuban- owned planes to. bomb the U.S; ¢ In the eyos:of most observers, the U.8, \gov- arnmont has shown: remarkable | "softness: In’ Sta hentn to ourb:: Negaleand even WAr-HKe— fghts by American flyera into Ouban alr apace | ata ume of acute tension,, « The YS," Foderal, Aviation Agoney, in an. announcement: Wednesday, said meroly that a row fightceontre: at Miami headquarters: will. receive Voluntary’ Information: on proposad Hights by private planes to forelgn countries, ¥ New rogulations also.will require that all: neschediulod flights offshore from the Florida» — Inbama-Gedrgln’ constiine muat forward data gpomptly to tho centro, a Anyone with.(Information of. ‘Mogal* arms. , Sint hy plane’ should. communicate quickly y {th the centre,.and.the customa office will pay rowards to people giving information that Ihaga (o> selaurog and: arroats, ¥PWORG -IMNonsures: aren't harsh in view of recent: aventa,, On. obruary ‘18, a Neht. plane . With. two Anjerlcans: aboard crashed In. Cuba «an purportedly, trying, to bomb. fe augar “the U\8;\apologized to Chiba, “Guba has: charged. many other | inoursions, empty by planar, aropp ng incendiaries on “Congratulations to Rainmakers oe speaking oe ement ‘and the role. ig playsi in developing “one of:Canada’s . niost important ‘Yesources, a. vast, rich hiiman ° ‘reservoir, coming from every: level of society,. and filled with. bound- ' Ol flalds, for example, debt of ‘gr atitude to these eight boys. and their coach for thé excellent show-: Ls ing they made at the University, of”. ‘Memorial a British Columbia's War gymnasium. vot ‘Congratulations also. 20 to ‘John Olsen, who was selected for the: tour-. ‘naments first All Star team'and Dick’ ‘Thanks - Specht who made. the second. | -also should be extended tothe’ ex- - Prince Rupert High school students i in. Vancouver: their families ‘and, fort mer “Rupert residents who turned out: to A sheer for our team, oN ot to be forgotten are ‘those who “suffcted” ‘back here at- home, biting ~ finger n nails, straining their ears at — tr ansistor ‘adios, keeping track of the’. games... The PRSH cheer section and to be commended. | -The whole saga ‘of the Rainmakers; from the time that coach Hartwig de- | cided ‘his team had a chance, through: 3 the school’s fund-raising ‘drive to the finals, shows one thing clearly to the. high school, the city, the school board, . ing up and the whole northland. . can be. done. before . the. British | Columbia High | seek support from the : istricts, . . “proceeds. ¢ go to paying the provincial assessment most of the money does its the younger basketball players. com ~ School: Basketball. | Wophy ests sin ~ : a Prince. Rupert.” Da ditional facilities for the scouts’ sum- mer camp and it is hoped the start of a: special Boy Scout library. Whether the funds go to outdoor activities or indoor, the money is well spent,” - By making a donation this week you can help a movement which in- eludes a quarter of a million’ boys in Canada, continue its job of keeping boys healthy in body, spirit and mind, Help the Seouts. 7 \ than hold their vin For every 1,000 inhabitants ‘of Britain, 873 newspapers are sold: The next highest figure is Sweden’s—462 for 1,000 people: The. significance of this Is. -enhaneed by the vast. figures involved. There. are 1,456 news-: papers In the WK, of which 14 are. dailies; : Tho latter have ‘a circulation of 20,100,009 and the non-dajlies 41,000,000, The size of the non- . ally sales: is: accounted for by the fact .there ‘(t0-‘coin’ a verb) countries In the ° are 31,000,000. readers of the 16 Sunday papers, and Sunday is a day. when most TV fans count on hours of solid entertainment, wo —The Vanconver Proyince, | Attitude of Cuban bombing amazingly soft | By JOSEPIL MacSWERN , Canadian’ Proas Stare Writor ’ Washington hos firmly convinced the Cubana WYiat it would be far safer for United Statos-— ‘sugar. ‘cane folds, Last Monday: tne ‘Oubans _ forced: down a plane they say was about to plek: ’ Wp supporters of formar dletator Fulgonelo Batista, © thy Observers feel sure tho Washingto n Fond. tlon would bo much more sudden, hard and spoctacuinar | attempt unauthorized: flights over sOuthorn U8; let alone “anything in "tho nature of bombing pada. ‘No one — not oven Cuban Promior mera) .. re Castro—has charged that the U.S, government M 18 behind the ilegn) flights ‘but the demand "| | for a halt has become sharper by the dny, "Stops announced tn Washington. ara: Tea’ Council—-a body. compos- elaimed- the . » that-a. couple of white men ? ’. were trapping their . ed‘to inherit from their grand- fathers: and great. grandfath-- ers. who owned. all: the country before the white men ‘came. They. took great pride in own- “ ership. - .Some way, probably by moc- ‘easin. ‘telegraph it had come to the ears of the tribe who Tatsa. counrty country ‘and they made a trip in to in- “vestigate. They called at the ‘ Bolam camp on the Tatsa River. and raised’ heck with them and ordered them out of the country. Their spokesman .-told them “We come back two 7 and. dats’ the rea) ed of representatives of :the | governments of Indla-and Cey- -. lon and the tea- -packing. comp- anies—has sent ambassadors . on tour, ‘Joan dons a. white wig and an antique ‘dress. for. her’ for- public appearances.’ . “Toa. Is always identified “with the ploncer group in. Can- ada,” Harold’ explained,’ “It 4s also the favorite beverage of the Jumberman, the. cow- hoy on the range,... Lloyd. Percival of Sports recommends tea Ngnainst - fa- tgue, “Roger represents the ris~ ing’: young, executive ‘who drinks tea,.,.” iy 4 hae ‘Me “Coffes for 4 | i | ‘old plonsantly, Me Nad! ton, We. had heen discussing the subject of tea over lunch at A restaurant, The waltress 'po- Ntaly Intorrupted ' us. “WIT you. have coffee?" she wanted: to know, Tore waa a moment of silences, a “We drink ten," anid. Hore | indicating him- 1 ROVE and his two young. com - panions, I toyed with the Iden of, gny- me, thanks," But thought hotter of St, Wo -Rogor drank hls jood,, merommapeaite | The lighter side. : The woman wags: brought bo- fore tho maglatrate for reckons driving: 7 what have yow got to- any?! tho’ magistrate nsked, “Woll) Your. Worship," ‘the woman: smilod' sweetly, "'y wisliod’ my onr thle morning and can't don thing with 46" e » © Snlosmanshipy Sa nothing mora than: a slnple combirin= tion of knowledtyo, ofvort, cour. oxy, porsevorenco, Judgmont, d enthusiasm, ability, brain an norve, week, you. still step ewe shoot juisiness,” ‘AS ‘this was: the start of the Scason ithe Bolams chad all — their different lines. run and refuge cabins all built, so this .wasa- real problem confront- . ing them, and. the boys had to _ think: fast. as they seamed ser- Jous about it, ~The Bolams after’ ‘thinking * the: situation over .dacided on College ° a. plan worth trying, ‘They were both expert axemen, They cut a tree down.and fashioned out two big presumably animal feot, a right and a left with tocs and-all about two feet long, drove nails in the toes for claws and a stamping pole attnehed to each, They went up and down’ tha river banks and bars and stamped the im- print of tho big: feot nbout 10 foet.apart, then went off down tho. rlver and «. camped for a while; ‘When they: tinallyd¥ontured . back .to thety enbiniby signs thoy could’ seo there had’ beon quite.a bunch of visitors thare, no doubt well armed! It wasn't long before the tall astorios ‘ bagan:'to'citoulate ‘all over the country About.a “inonatrous * devil’ of some kind roaming the Tatan country. The schome _ workod to porfection for nover Twateh for our re-opantigad- | vortiaament, Wa will continue | -h visitor appeared all winter, ’ Tht Bolami boys trapped that ‘country. for 10 yenra and made some wonderful fur ontches ve ve *, ‘ ue ''HOLLYWOOD CAFE jOur. Dining: Room. will be ‘alonad! tamporarity for repilrs, to take orders to go out nat ‘the. roar entrance from $130 pm to 3:30. a.m, dally axcant ‘Bunday, Mree Dellvery on " | orders of threo dollars or mora, Phone 6226 and . ‘money oS their - wonderful ‘dark: mar along. the lakes and rivers in - ’ were - never and were never again aisburb- ed. “These boys eame out in ihe Spring of 1918 with another big. catch: of fur with: another. couple of trappers. Shortie Haven and Harry McLean who ‘had also: done well. After dis- posing. of their’ catches, they, ° decided to take the: local den- tist Dr. Badgero. for’ a bear hunt into the’ Big Eutsan Lake. They went’ up into the ‘moun- | tains ‘and: in no time spotted a grizzly -across on the side hil: Their main object was to see the Doc shoot a bear, bem After: letting » him: -take’a shot they saw his ‘bullet raise , the dust about a. hundred feet “They couldn't ; above the: bear. | friend. gives ‘six: minutes, for the next Dus. An mS “elena of mine lives on a bus route, and every seven minutes, right on the dot, a bus passes his house, On those occasions on which I join him: to £0: downtown for lunch or ,to-an auction sale or a dog ‘show? or ,such other activities ~as’'we senior citizens. ‘Indulge. in, my friend gets his hat and coak | and then stands- in’ the “dining room window watching until a bus ‘passes * AS thunders soon as i by, m m the high sign.and : we proceed out te the bus stop abou half. a, block ‘dis tant. And ther we. wait, may - ‘Thus, counting the ‘possible | six minutes he stood In: the dining ropm window, we may let that happen so one of the | Bolam boys‘hid behind a rock and shot at the same moment .the Doc pulled the trigger on “his second shot: The Doc was thrilled, he had shot his first grizzly.and the other four boys ‘let him. think. so. The doctor was walking on air when. they. got in from the trip. The boys, of course,” knew one. of. the Bolam boys had done the job. | ' When they came out in the Spring. of. 1919,- with another’! big catch the fur market. had. folded -up and: they”. couldn’t: Sell. their. fur.. The¥ took ‘the. train at: Burns. Lake. to. try and: find:.a:m and..she got so. enthusiastic . she bought-. their. catch for _ $1800... The Bolam. boys left the country for. California’. and trapping 10 years in the coun: try. . ' It. was repor ted. that | a couple of years ago. one of. the bro- | thers paid a visit back:to the country and by the big “Cad- illac’- he had and his paid dri- ver, it would seem that. with the start they got on the Tatsa River, it-must have pald off. In’ California. vy “THe. LION, I the King a Beasts my and stalks his pray-with tittle “ “font. of attack from othor antinals;” But when old age comes the lion falters. Ho Is King of Boasts no longer. The other animals losothelr (okt of him and he Is altacked’ ‘and destroyed, ye, Fortunately mon and women, unlike the fon, ean have A happy old ago If they propord for It, Tho hast way to nropare for It, financially, ts through'a Sin Life retirarant.Income pole, Lot me tall you haw, STEVE KING. ‘ Phone 5846 . SUN. LITE ASSURANCE. COMPANY OF CANADA seen, again after : { § waste close to-15 minutes. And I have expostulated | dozens of times to him over. this absurd- ity. Why not, I demand, go out! when we. are ready and:pro-- MEET UNEXPECTED ’ EXPENSES | ‘ceed to t the CRG C Ok “No,” he says. “If there jis anything: that infurlates and frustrates me it Is stepping out my front door just as the bus PASSes. Or worse, to be halt way to the bus stop when it whizzes by. That gives me the nasty sensation: ? of missed, the’ ‘pus. By my method, having I avoid ° ‘that most humiliating experience ‘without. our roibles, I pose, we would be much charac ter. weet ett trten ant end sence fi ses enamine bot ane | I DID You KNOW? MANY OF THE BEST PARTIES ENJOY OUR DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOD! Just Phone. 3329 MELROSE. 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