ae a yt 1 fe Lg ae ¢ no, An’ jidépendent: newspapef devoted to: ine ‘pbuilding “of: Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. A member.of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation me Canadian Daily. Newspaper Publishers Association we Published: by The. Prince: Rupert. Daily. News ‘Limited. -JOHN- F-MAGOR- - monet erm Sree oy R: = AYRES. a os President, oe Ce - | Managing Bditor. cae ‘Works’ See eto e0B.- wou | untary | and government : -combinéd’ — ‘represents, more than. one-quartér of yd -UNRWA’s- $4,000, 000. world. - wide, “WRY. target. 2 | : Another notable WRY. ac | was: ‘the liberalization. of: immigration 7 criteria. by several countries, includ-~ ing our own, particularly for the han- dicapped “pefugees. The UN reports. “@ some 4,000 ‘handicapped vefugees(with: ale i- their dependents, ‘about: 7,000 persons * S in-all) will be resettled outside: their = . countries: of first. ‘asylum. This may: a be ‘compared: with 4,665 handicapped : fa refugees and their families who were. t resettled - in the previous | seven years : ; combined! © : a ; Canada’ s ‘record in- 1 this regar ae : TB refugees and 342 of their. depend- l- ents sponsored. by. the. Federal:.Gov: ernment, and 612 refugees | bre ght to. Canada during, WRY. by | communities and voluntar 1960" BIG EAR FOR: RCN — ‘The fioyal: Cahadian Navy cele- — a. total of. 1,165,.. ‘most™ ee , bratéd-its 50t sary in’ 1960, and by a happy coincidence, — me ~ The Packsack of Gregory: Clark ‘ the. jubile e. “Navy’s strength in ships dnd. men would. still be languishing in. camps ifs was ata peacetime | ste some. classic: Ncones. for: the -A lady late for a social en- the’ whole loss wouldnt: have . The car next back of hind hit: it. were not for. World Refugee Year. . Navy's ‘year: “A St. Laurent, class destroyer’ escort of gagement, to wit, luncheon in amounted to $1.. | _ him; ‘the car _ next ten cond : Canadian -Escort- Squadron is seen as‘ she leaves the neighboring “town, was ‘When. she: ‘tramped on ner’ swerved out in the pata of : on. In: any ‘undertaking we never. do. SO. a alt. harbour to. tak @ part-in sea exercises.” “op. centre: | speeding along the highway at brakes, the. gentleman in’ ‘the oncoming car. yell. ould not do. better. In. : General George Vanier cuts a huge ariniversary cake — 60 miles per hour when she ‘car next béhind her was. also © Nobody was killed, “pebody, | : while: Vi Admiral H.S.: ‘Rayner, Chief of the Naval Staff, looks suddenly remembered she Had doing 60 miles. per.hour, which | was_ seriously injured, beyond >: on. Top right: ‘Marching ‘columns of naval men prow dly dis- left a. rice pudding in the means he was: travelling . cat BB some sprung ribs, .¥ wrenghed. , played their smartriess and precision;in: juibilee. ceremonies and oven which she had intended feet per second. That isthe. muscles, bruised noses, begs _ parades. Centre: A special salute ‘to. the RCN: is formed on to take out Just. before leav- time it takes you to. snap . and elbows. But the damage . the flight’ ‘deck: of. ‘the: aircraft: ‘Carrier Bonaventure; by, some ‘400 Ph tr ed “ 1 he brake S., i ohe'y Soak twice. an q ang . came tO more a '20- a = aan aee eee roe coesbang Bolion, its Ship of the Ram MEMPG? QE RE Ete) hen'ana ars'were comang in Dug Toke te. of them. ee te BR ust, be negative. a hate Copan: staged inipresife sll part tp Hates, palate “imcraaing: raisins, the"opposlte direction, he had "Tt is well to rememiont: tog” , coast. ‘Bottom, right: USS. Burrfish, ws Navy submarine, is now couldn't have been: more‘ than‘ = no option but to slam into her: . at 60 miles per hour: you-.are Perhaps of. more , significance to us In asking: how we measured up to” 20° cents. Even if you éount'’ ‘with a most colossal crurich. doing 30 yards'a second, and refitting ‘at Philadelphia ‘prior to being transferred. on loan the trouble and “ ex “ . . ek pense In fact, the-nolse of it lasted 30 yards is a lot of distance fo in, evaluating our camp “clearance: ‘ef. th other. 96 nations and territories, ‘to the RCN next spring...Slated for training duties in the ~ og cleaning the oven after two seconds, ‘ory'while--you cover while you snap., your’ fort is the fact that of. the $1,754,400 however; our answer is decidedly in — Pacific Command, she wee renamed, HMCS TRON Photos all the smoke and stuff, snap your fingers four times. fingers twice. in ‘extra funds. required : by the -UN | the affirmative. As a nation we have —— — : ——— ee _ ge . : High Commissioner: ‘for: Refugees. to no grounds. to believe. that we fell All Aboard with ¢ G: E Nic oO Himore a ye : a Fo ele br ne his camp closure, ‘program. “to short, of the. mark. The ‘UN. reports oe “Along thé Road to Hazelton, ” a book of verse by a Vic- Pe - - - : - ve - itition,.. the Canadian’ pape con- that’ $80 ‘millions ‘plus in extra funds toria lady,-Mrs, Hilda Howard (pen-name, ‘H. Glyn-Jones) were: raised from all sources through . there pat on bookstals a few months ago, and has been sitting . . , . there patien ly.ever since, ‘waiting for someone to buy..it,.. - WRY. Canada’ s icant “for of ""T understand Mrs. Howard is a ttle crestfallen about the - million is a sionificant part 0 is failure of people’in her adopted home tewn to buy her book. a d 4 fi & @ P ! She need not: be. The same thing. would happen if her name. v n't e great ‘worl -wic e igure. . oo were Christina’ Rosetti, Elizabeth Barrett or John Milton. oe : ae . ee people: just. won’t buy verse, unless it is properly afed and bo , ler. . gentified as Literature or pornography. Eyen then they won t IN‘TERPRETI NG. THE. NEWS buy much of it. The supply far exceeds the demand. But there are interesting things tn Mrs, Howard's book, Free-spending: era’ foreseen for Saudi Arabia _ _. these: ‘verses’ show intense feeling for the woods and the’ frontier and the Indians. By. “CARMAN CUMMING - a | Fe? $ - + : Ok ps se Ye ‘Conpatan ‘Press, State. Writer -. “We went:in by Bella Coola, up.the old Ainarko Trail i: ' «: Few details are known in the’ ‘Western world « “The crown prince embarked on a series of And the rolling hills of Chilcotin’ were around-us;" - i) ° .* about the struggle for power ‘that culminated” - austerity moves and. the budget has been, On a night. eqme gliding , shadows, , old- time phantoms, faint in jast week's cabinet upset in’Aaudi Arabia, balanced in the: last two years, and -pale®! But, as with most problems in the sprawling But according to press reports from Beirut They followed us and by the camp-fire found us.) 4; desért kingdom, oil is in the background," and Cairo, Saud has been increasingly restive They had:come from Chipewyan, far up'Athabaska way, | Central figures in the rift are King. Saud, jn his figurehead role. The princes of the While still’ “to! northward mountain lakes were frozen. fo | , ei a | a strappiig, six-foot-two ruler .sindé. 1658, and royal family, numbering more than. 300, also ine! he Means oho told about that half-forgotten day 7 eo Ts s | d x IN © | his’ half-brother, -Crowni. Prince’ Faisal, depostd’ have been reported unhappy over cuts in thelr n e ‘pale shone on valiant men and. chosen,” ef 7 | SON Bu \ ‘ 7 a } oe, 0 r as deferice, finance arid’ fordign affalis minister allowances, There has been erlticism that gome My ‘Mrs, Howard : ‘lee ih i yh Le ’ ; . , it . How writes: like Thomas H rd § “ ; oo. / i as well as premier. Faisal, while tightening the purse strings, has 1 a dy, some- — S IN G Ol IT FO R \ r ie -—— Willa eee eet . a Dea de ced ere ie yi : « tires: like’: hies Blroy Flecker and sometimes like 4) ling —- 0 n The two are the oldest survivors ‘of ine’ 40 not done enough to develop new sources of: Jn n iittle too! antes 1 ke Kipling, tovault me, ping - or go sons of the legendary desert, warrior. Ibn,, come. | -- However, Rob i rt Saud, who before ‘his death designated - Saud The: troubles were climaxed last week with — eré Borvice did that, and made a fortune f CAR LI N G' Ss : — and Mrs, Howard 1s. closer " ns his duccessor and made the two Bons | ‘swoar Saud's surprise announcement that Faisal had was, I think, fey to boing a poct than he ever on ‘the Koran to'support each othor., .. °° reslgned as promier and the king would fill the . °° But sometimes Mrs, Ho . {bn Baud, who spent his youth’ {i oxiie'in post himself, The other ministers, the an- the piéces that ne Me a rants he Nera one mare tha" neighboring sultanate of. Kuwait, atarted . nouncement sald, wero to bo regarded aa having "Dirge of the Salish"; hisvelimb to “power on the night. the presonit resigned, > “He walks the. street with. Netless ‘heavy, trond. king wos born — duanuary 12, 1902," Witha | The quality of the new cabinet Is largely ‘Not caring greatly whence he goés nor why = mall qpriy. of some 40 tribesmen, So stormed | unknown in the west, Best known among the , » Wis gaze §% veiled, his thoughts are turned within Riyadh; the present capital, ‘thd: ousted ‘the ‘new miniators is Abdullah Tariki, who wan _,| In deep resentmont at this tho, white man’s world wee rival hduse of. thn Rashid, ee “'» given the petroleum and mineral. affairs port “ se ’ yA orgy * aw ’ 7 at he ate. follo, He sits.on the hoard of the rates ome yh fide Joy, tho slams are tat the moon oa on | enitennd ll “American Ol Company — which operates ox- e sleek and: prime,’ py ate ge FD ye. r gs tke 10's ma quarter-century any tn Ea eb cluaively In Saudi Arabia — and is known Tho shining grilse, the torpid cod, the ernb, wpe fe QQ te i PON ION ily fe Saw ¥ slignts elt sar th Arab! Pontheuld, u UAEIT It .to-westorn oflmen'as a sharp nogotintor who And_all the fertile wonlth ofearth and sen. eos Ns yt TQ ‘ j dering t tribes A cat 6 raha any cine ‘litte belitg, . “Would Mke to see his country got more than the That fed and clothed him through’ the centurics | 108 eieating an area roughly. the sizeof atin ‘pronont half-sharo of Aramco profits, ‘Ane Himitod by Taws andl Seen now..." ede a ot column In. recip ‘tha ian the remainder of tho cabinet, the mine, ua Y ont aoe Tn ee eat! ae Gh AN AD 5 ih! Ss A he dive Saters of financo, the intorlor and communicd- “They spank o are ae we ve ei d sivandged 10 te et Py aie ‘tions nre-all half-brothers of the King. Tho Of oy spon an allo Sapa, Neen get pa, ite Ng aL Pete SE atts father’) death in 1058, - lonenes cee © minister, of defence ia hig son, | He hears the choos of his: fathor's songs. 7 os al ‘ Lye _BEST-LIK E D . aN few doondes. before, Ibn. aud had ‘eatlda ‘With the exception of Fatsal, the royal Aa wild thoy braved: the sed.in ambll caring, Oe fe ws vn ey »- AND. | ug thet royal tredaury in’ the''sad ddleunge. or «family has not built a reputation for thrifty “And fought with whales, and Jiughod at mtg Desi, fade wee Gate | a oopol | But satid..tdok pdwer with: ‘the ‘wig Yt déuld moan another ora of troo-aponding for And chnaed the shark, and ritdéd the hurigry wolves, 4 ee fx Be ae A -B E ST-s E Lsis NG» creat of dollar ‘flowing. in with ; ‘Artorioan | ‘at Baas’ Arable, a fo ey And; played. with, fire: and dandee: with, aplelt-gtioata. on | we “hye “oh fe oo BEERT: we OO A pula , 7 ” - «ut now his-hond ta, bowed, hi ti if slow, So Pati Bat en ed os oyal opulars @ increased with, the flow. of. 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