3 ‘R. _AYRES © “Editor -’ Ee An: independent. newspaper devoted’ to. ‘the , upbutiding.. rs OF- Prince’ Rupert. and: Northern : ‘and: ,Central: British . Columbia” 7 member. of The Canadian: Press — Audit: Bureau, of Circulation " ‘Canadian Daily ‘Newspaper Publishers. Association . _ Published by The -Prince . Rupert Daily ‘News, Limited, _ JOHN F, MAGOR “Preaident” "Authorized ‘as: second. class. mail PY. the Post Office Department, Ottawa,’ "THURSDAY, ‘APRIL 14, 1960 ee — Pee ~ paele .G. P, WOODSIDE General Manager oo sa There*were ‘also ¥ women looking on, afar) off; jamong’ whom’ was. ‘Mary ‘Magdalene, ‘and Mary the mother of . anes the. less, and of Joses, ‘other ‘women. which in ser many. neu ap ei a unto J erusalem. ot been ome while. ‘dead: urion; he. gave the: body’ to J oseph: ' a stone unto the'door of the sepulchre. ‘ And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of J joses, beheld where he was laid. es" ° in ty Magdalene, and. Mary the miotler of, James, . and, Salome; FS INTERPRETING THE NEWS © hae ‘me bow. pruawe .O forenue that. the British government fears a nnd Britons... mio. ans ' poy yas suddenly switched to a:new sphere bud tried” unsuccessfully {lojtdiik.. Verwoerd, . + The -traditional rivalry - ~—_ f mild word | — a ee ee ete ee ee fand: has’ become richer since, { \.-t mention only: mining, 2 eh i ‘ Of v. total: population .of .1¢ 000,000, there | . Aré* 10,000,000: Bantu Y people”), © . ‘COmper cont’ is: Afrikaner and moat of the ; fomalnder,, of British orlgin, — Although the. Nationalat party, tupportod mtoutly by ‘the Afrikanors, holda two-thirds, o | i soata as Parliament, !¢ won Jess than alt, fhe popular vote: in the Inst elaction: which - pxeluded the yast: majority of ‘tho population. . i During the Inst 10 yoars Afrikanors,. who: Yormerly.: were: moatly farmors—Boor moans orn in: Dutch--have moved Into ,comimere.. BS 4 4 | \nines. ton), they’ are'descondants of a: | bape ood ‘who aottled in 165 i Cape Good '} Hopey, 80 named earlor by the’ roup. of 2 And: when he’ knew. it of ‘the. cen : hardness of heart, because they believ- And he: ought. fine linen; and took | him: ‘down, and wrapped” hin. in. ‘the . hneif, and laid him. in. a: sepulchre one Which was hewn out of rock, ‘and rolled. “And when the sabbath’ was past, yo sovJval: of intrd-white feuding—between Boers , The spectacular ‘struggle between Negroes the. Nationalist. government's: racial poli-’ ay .when a. wealthy British-born settler ’ to: KN | Prime! Minister: etween the Briton and the Afrikaner. (man of: fricn),,once kriown as Boer, !s\ easy to ‘under. » stand, South Africa was.a rich prize in. colonial ‘, ft day, eo ‘ eer than Quebec but with a popula, tion approaching that of Canada, South Africa: Is tho richest. country’ in the. world in gold and: diamonds ‘and..one of, the. richest in uranium. » An. A-B-O of tha backgrourd. goos. Wko: this: (which . simply ‘means: 1,000,000" colored « (mixed — blood), : (805,000 -Aslana ‘and .9,000,000 whites, of .whom:' Nife;.. They. have ‘heavy Investments: Mn ri ans, Insurance eqmpanies, construction ond (4, THO enforcers of ‘aparthold (yaots) nepnyae . at the. ue sweet spices, that they night One and anoint him.° : t And “they. said. among ‘themselves, | a ‘shall roll-us away the stone, from : 7 | 2 _ the door of. the sepulchre?. , . that the ¢ when: they I looked, they Saw, \ ‘And. entering” into the, aoe But go. your way, tell his Si d unto: you: ae nd they went out. ‘quickly, - “Now" when. Jesus “was. risen “early And: she went. and. told ike that . -ed not them which’ had seen him. after che was. risen, And he:said unto them, Go ye into, all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature, “ ~~ He that believeth, and is baptized, ‘shall be saved; but he that believeth ‘not, shall be damned. . —The Gospel according to St. Mark, Chapter 15, Verses 33’ to 47 . _ Chapter 1 16, ‘Verses 1 to 16 fied oe Old British. Boer rivalry ‘complicates strife .. By JOSEPH Vicor Canadian: Press Staff Writer. "new-old element: in the South African : Bee ae has been brought into the open by Portugese, who didn’t siay | The English ‘also. came cariicr,. planting the Union Jack at what now is Capetown in 1620, 'but they. didn’t | stay at that. time, The British and the Dutch went ‘at it trom the start. They spoke different languages, the British attitude toward the natives.was more | Nberal and—although, both sides were Protes- | tant—there | were difforences in religion, too. “When ‘the British colonists freed their African slnves, the Boers trekked off to the north again and set up an Indepondent. republic ‘Jn-what now are the Transvaal and the Orange | ‘Free State, But tho British followed and cone. quent them in the Boer War, which ended jn Baht yoars a'later the entire area was wolded into the Union of South Africa, a self-governing Dominion. within the Commonwenlth. But the nationalistic cleavage in the white. populne tion ved,on, The government -hna beon talking strongly | ‘of. severing connections ° with the Crown and Commonwealth, “While the Afrikaner: 4s: the architect of apartheld, ‘the idea of white supremacy fs no atranger on the Britisty' sido, olther, and both | ‘branches: of tho white race. hpve. traditionally saw. a ee man Sitting ¢ on: the Re 7 “gO. diseiples 7 and :Peter. that: he goeth. ‘befpre © you o into Galilee: there’ shall ye see: him, as ; : oe he appeared: unto the” eleven as they sat-at. meat,.and~-up-\ braided. them with: their unbelief’ and: . TOVING SON. a “Now; don’t you try to tell’, . “me I secretly hated by mothers + TEN PEPE sagem stinet i se eh RS ey Tener . a Russian proverb: has tasted butter, never fore ; gets the flavor.” . ‘ ‘2 boost like tnat:,In, our larig- , -uage there are. dozens of “pro- .. verbs and,” allusions that ‘but= - «jon of. some, myself .included, oh butter is” highly over-rated, . fled from the sepulchre; for they trem: bled” and -were “amazed: neither: they’ anything to. any) ‘man: for they | and | were afraid.’ said - the famous . el re ae Moe ORE ESM ER EUS 4 yl , Copywelgnt, - Canada w ide Feature - had the privileges - Serv ice L td. “Khrushchev quoted “ ‘a 2 “The cat that - shot down in our. lines. ‘They. ° ordered. the “Mr. dinner, Butter :.is’ always. getting a) black” “clams.” roasted on a “spit; - cutlets with’ a’ famous - sauce. ‘There. was: - typical. ter. butter up. But ‘in.the. opin- - “French ‘bread. -But ‘no butter. of wine. Then a.pinch of bread. ‘Cafe ; in. Boulogne - -call-f ed Money’s. I‘ had _ thus for. - bread. Good . bread, ‘that. is. starting. with | ‘moules* marin- ’ jeres, .a° sort. of stew of tiny. then: ‘chickgn. “then veal. I ‘followed. suit. My: opinion “40° years” has been that butter spoils: the flavor of . assistance to one of their com- . radés,.a_ pilot, who had: been ‘lovely. “I! observed the French: offi-_ . cers using the bread as a ‘sort. .of. sponge between bites. A sip. ago,. I was” L ‘A. forkfui of veal. ‘Then a small ‘guest “: of. . wipe of that glutinous, gor- French’ officers ‘atk ‘ “.. geous. bread.” ‘kittens,’ : . Avenue West.» e, the first.day of the week, he appeared’ - first: to: Mary Magdalene, out of. whom 3 he had cast-seven devils.’ : ce been me him, as they A mourned. a : ‘psychiatrists get tired of hear-, : . her, the sbiggest headstone. in’ lorded it over the blacks, using thom. as a ‘ work ‘force at. nbjoct wagea, Observers fo) it 8 in the labor arana, eri that the Black man. could bring Ht ho, white economy. of the. wenlthy: country to: ak Me tts believed: the Bantu could onally orippic’ ‘dnduatry—ond. force tho governmont to-bargain - eeand thla was indicated in: arratic work atone “pages since the current crisid hogan, ~: But the anmo obsorvors aty, this would bo * for the fyture—tho Bantu now lack tho or ganization and resources to stage apoh.a ‘cam- Palen, Often ving from hand to’ mouth thoy would face virtua starvation by Undortaking ucts action now, pee ‘mean. “ae a ~- “No, he’s not a ‘real doctor; ': he’s one. of those head shrink: f -eNOw don't. tell ‘me what Y i \ “son; He’s .53-years old and: . go far this morning, .doctor,: ~ Enough of 1 my. worries doc, — os now you! lie down on the couch| By: TAL: BOYLE ele EW ‘YORK. Uy — Remarkg Jects pancakes: He’ left you. one “him “ : clearly, »: : - He -won't.look ‘at - television. ° ‘normal. Bore, ers." woe -Why, when she died, 1 bought: . 1s his’ gecretary.” - the. cemetery.” “I-came to see you about my. keeps talking about wanting: -Rubrum lily . to. run away from home, Do, you.think if he got married, it would help him?” ”% "Night after night I Have. this, weird dream of flying: through the alr with my. neigh-| bor’s wife. I can’t undérstan it. She's the homellest dame. dn the block,” I “Before I lle down, I'd ke, to ask you one thing, Do you’ a accept credit cards?” «|. |, “My problem is that: lately, : _my. wife seems to he: ‘getting. better looking, Do you think, {t's my eyes that are going— °,. or could it be my mind?" ov PEOPLE ARE FUNNY | i. ve “The only caller you’ ve had: truding. at least “anther, Orange- -maroon, held as if. to drop, Seen. as complete, the ‘rum dly, Jeans upon stem ,— “) > Hsten,—and..one by ites.) Nght it. leans, . |, . Ofe the world, - was that gentleman: who: COle : © OFTEN! ee et Dine ihe 2 ledy: ‘of-your-| life: here . i | “and you ‘ve sure to ‘please. one 6'll be delighted with’ ’ | our: rhatchless culsine, 1 “\atmosphere 0 . Bamboo Room _ - $0.,conducive . to pleasant dining. ne yy Cafe beste * 608-Srd Ave; West “patch—and said. he’d be back . “later in the day with: some * “Ets” about. my young. Sond] All. he wants: to: do is .play. ‘games. or stick his nose.in a. f book, A kid like - that ¢ can t be _need. isa. new hobby. My | hus- “band has a new hobby, and - that’s why I’m here. His abby : ‘With th the classics ‘The filament and: nt and anther pro- “The length of its diameter, the so. delicately Wax petals, curled: and mot- */. + tled,-a. splotched carmine. rub-° its Somewhat forward, as if to Has the feeling of being sensed In. the pale vase, under | grey “Delicate, and perhaps aware —Willis Eberman, veveee fi ing, food for: every mood! ae “You! 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CONTENTED | oe MOTHER - cat a A “Koko, | ‘has no intention: of be- oe oe ing. disturbed. ‘by two *. lively. ‘Elmer, : right) and : Esmeralda’: ,(eft)., Photo. was taken by: Daily” ‘News photo- srapher Ken. ‘Specht : ‘in: home. of: his” “parents . Mr. ‘and: ‘Mrs. “RY: Ss. “Specht, : of. 185" Second ~~ “Lighter: side “The man and his. wife ‘had. been. ‘waiting. in. their stalled Dr. J. M. Spruenken | For, Nose and Throat ‘Specialist — we will be i in the city from - oe o April 25th to: April 30th, Jnclusive. car: “when: the > highway, police drove: “up. * “Glad. you re 2‘ here, ” said. the ” husband, - “stepping - out of: the | car. “Now, I'll. acquaint. you with. ‘the’ cause of the: trouble.” - The, Officer nodded politely” to: the’: ‘woman. “Glad: to know. , you, ma ‘aim, he said. BE a ee AL Texan: ‘got ‘Into. a. poker. game. swith: some . Englishmen. The cards’ were dealt and the “| Englishman’. ‘to his right. bet. “One pound. ”. : - . 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