Cy ; vy | uot “unquoté’ : ne National, Revenue: ‘Minister é George ‘Nowlan:in“Hansard: : 4 GN ‘An ndependent’ newspaper ‘devoted sto .the: pbuilding, ° fo -“T'received.atletter... from | ' ” ’ -. of-Prinice Rupert ‘and Northern and Central: British Columbia;~ a. constituent: (who). felt.:he . f \ A member of. the: Canadian Press — “Audit Bureau. of Circulation | knew: meso jwell.'t he; ; started o thet ue Canadian‘ ‘Daily. Newspaper Publishers: Association oe ; ‘Dear. George.” ep woe wu : 2 Published “by” ‘The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited oo MHe. said. he: ‘started working oe last. spring; ported all Sum- ‘ me ner and last’ fa . os a "phen he sald: Last. wodkeE C rs Ls : “went: to the. unemploymentim- 1 vere - surance office’ and. askéd;}fer ~ omy; unemployinent’ : be benefits . Sat What:do you ‘supposé: they: aid’ to:-me,:. George? : hey’ offered” me. ‘ae job2 6 : “ “He “said: ‘George,’ ‘why: dia : they play’ this - dirty: trick’ --s me, You have to ao something about. dt wad 4 i flan Bey The sone ‘guys... ‘an. jinensy; a and , ‘they'll. ‘measure ale. 48's a a : "Sus: ‘ L BGod: : and: water. reste aisle providing’ "Ridge aeaines tantial deposit. To: right of Subdivision : area Ee S’ Prince *Rupert’s ‘six-mile: long har- — ha appears - to be: the: first. plateau and -. k and muskeg': bordered ‘ by. Mount on the’ left.and.Seal Cove on ‘the’. ; ‘building’ used as. “Royal. Canadian: Navy». : uring: Sé nd. World War. ‘In-centre is: dang’ its oa ‘A book ‘of ‘horrors’ published» o roby. the. Polish. government, stells: o>. othe ‘story’ of. the Nazi” death | -. camps, -in -words- and: pictures.: The. ‘story. has - been... told - “many times: But I think I ° have :a_. ‘tendency: to close my: “eyes and ears, to it;-as being: - too" ghastly to: think about. “'The Polish * ‘booke brings the “ore -horror* rividly min-d: mounds. Of: starved imaked. “corpses, © the. toothbrush. 3; Shaving. ‘brushes - cand; shoes: of ‘member ‘that. given “thie: ‘same os circumstances, a ‘Similar thing efi. ~ could: h; ve: happened. to: any. foo “nation. LY -But the. spectators. can: ‘forget more; easily, I ‘imagine, - than | the'-péople who Jost fathers, |) 9° 9 0 ~:- mothers, - - brothers, “sisters.or [0 000 a : children | in. the. ‘death ‘camps, and» -were jin’ camps: themselves. » glared. at. one , another. in mu- : _ tual hostility, . “Tve. cooled | ‘down. “now,” ‘and: I" “think we: were both right.:Re-- member. what happened,. pun-: -ish. any torturers and. murder-. “ers. who remain at. large; " try: to: trace. the: reasons. why } a. ci-: poor naked. children. standing a dine; with. ‘their ribs: show x ened’ for..'the: purpose 0 pepPitition of =thecc ously héld ul ~ inspired .- footba a ‘running, i “blocking, and passing like ‘an. All- American . “and:, "sparking - Oy _ the team. to victory. © a Back in: the dressing room, the: coach: ‘threw’ his: arm _around. the. ‘boy’ 8. shoulder and. ° ‘said, “Son, you, were. terrific. You stayed in because you be-" longed there. You never played that kind of football. before, | What. got - into. YOu se ' The boy answered, “Remem- “ber how my father‘and I used . to.go about arm. in arm? “There® was” something - ‘about “him very ‘few people knew, My father was totally. blind, This ‘ _ afternoon. was. the we ‘time “he. ever Saw ‘me play.” ” "The lighter, side Two. elderly. spinsters bought : |, a. farm and. went’ to. see the: ‘ farmer .about’ stocking” it with © os ane, get: in. the mood 7 to. look’: ‘through’ that: book, a ' she confessed.) ve -betrayed::spouses -has beén’ ‘employed. ‘It has... -“T guess the Poles want. “us. £0 we "a burden'-on. the taxpayers of the nation remember the Nazis, now: that. - : “whole, for: the. sake of’only. two of the .. Germany ‘is on our side,” 1 " provinces,: and hag. turned’ ‘parliament into a . « said:“The Poles.were the chief >) *golid® ‘machine: grinding’ out divorce» ‘papers like. victims of the Nazis. But ‘it's tickets. to: the theatre...) = , a. good idea. to, remember: that 0 : “ Succeeding. governments ‘have. ‘backed away: stuff.” =. ‘tom’ this issue in fear of political repercus- For. some reason, this seemed: ions. ‘Prime Minister ‘Di¢fenbaker’s govern- to” make her angry: “If we “ment is. the: ‘first’ with enough: ‘courage to maké oy haven't done anything” ‘about: ance to the entir i fe ‘change. True, it is only. partial relief, but. it it, safter. 15 .years, we should roisia ‘beginning on’ reform ' that no-one else: ‘was. just: forget dhout it,” ” she said + Now it is being. aid’ in: Ottawa: that theres game to: tackle, “In.time Parliament, : or the tart 6 m plan to. perpetuate the use’ wof the Senate-“as. ‘Senate, may be. able to shake off this degrading . y: sole parliamentary, authority: to: ‘grant. divorces, -funetfon. ee The Victoria Colonist. a The cc om mber, fo insist that :eac. proud ‘way. he walked -arm | in - arm with his father: on: ‘the. campus from time to..time. If. : “the -team was..-far. enough " ahead, ° he even ‘let him get into a game occasionally for the last few minutes of play. ‘One day, about a week be- ' fore the big finale home-com- ing game, the boy’s mother called the cdach on the. phone. ““My husband ‘died this. morn ing’ of a heart: attack, "she said. “Will -you break: the. news “to my boy? He’ll take it better sta it comes from, you.” The -coach did what was: necessary, - and. the. boy went. home sor- * rowfully. : ever, the.effect of their: ‘insis ghts of debate was to- find retard -the passage.,of tion : ty UT ‘m: a: working. girl,;so: saving isn’t: the easiest: thing Jin: nthe: et Buti Ive: found: how, to: make it! ‘easiér | ! “Account: Plain. 1 like the’ way me - I can't tan exactly why, but her. attitude sent me _ into. a: _Yage, nae D9 you : think. you - can. plot: out, Unpleasant. things’ by pre- “tending. they never happens": et K RBA Ty My. Frank ealder, nly ative. a tut citizen; But, ‘says the ‘member. of ‘the d: elected ‘to’ British’ ‘Columbia's: ‘legislature, 4g: in. % unique position: to .-press:, this ‘argument : Mat, ° legislature, the, change, is too: drastic for many, : The‘ older’ people’ are | ‘not: ready ‘for it and the . - ede” Ty asked, “By rememhber= “He. was back three: ‘days chickens, the province should ; ssume! “Jurisdiction | over ‘¥egulations. which separate. the Jenfranchised | ing. these things, we help to. oe nd came eae haaade: Timidly’ they - said. they. gndians here, . oe. 2h person. ‘from ‘his: people on the; reservation . Are: _make ‘sure’ they don't’ happen - "T.want to ask something of. wanted. 500°. hens” ‘and » 500 The British: Columbia’ native — — ~ Hot. a: treaty: emotionally unattractive, - : again,” een g roosters, os Sain as isthe case: ‘in:other. parts, of.Canada. | : *~ is placing increasing . svellance ‘on the. pro- wince. for education,:.for : social services, ‘for the ‘olution of -land:problems:and: for: other. mate hers of direct: ‘concern ;ta: him. ; “Acknowledging. these - facts, Mr, ¢ “the Indian himself must mect the’ problem “more ‘than‘half way, If he is Boing: to: ‘compete vin. this: world,” ° Calder: aye | - “Theiprospect is not ‘80 aim as “it once was: | “you're just, ghoul, Jooking at ‘that book,’ ‘she: sald. : -T have nothing’ put contempt. for. Nice, Nellles,". I: sald, and we" you.that means-an awful lot. to ‘mave if necessary, Good eppertunity for. “advancement, “Apply in sown | n shandwriting 4 fe. 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