An. independent newspape devoted. to: the upbullding ” ot Prince, Rupert: and. ‘Northern. and: Central British: columbia. “ho A*member, of The. Canadian Préss—Audit. Bureau, “Ot” Br aS ‘Irewlation—Caradian: ‘Dally: ‘Newspaper Publishers: Association. ES A Published: by! The. ‘Prince Rupert, Dally News Limited an 4 JOHN B, MAGOR. © eS whe ey hy Be oe r : President.” Pe ee ee eas “a. ‘Pp ‘woopsiDR | . General: ‘Manager. ery, and. . residents’ lives. - Arrival: and: depar- m= as going to, church and: going to. work. Now: : he and plans n ~ Queen. Charlotte. Island. ports. for ‘the -B - coast, - ‘especially | ‘for ince Rupert, the, Charlottes, and. the. Let: “us” hope ; ihe ‘main, ‘we 0 i recall. 4 the leasant. occurrences, supplies, building materials, ‘machin: store goods to help, build. and. 7 tain ‘communities ‘from, Vancou- _ ver to: Alaska. They. were part of the... “ ture: of the Union ships became: regu-. ae uy. lay: incidents much, like. getting up-in 1 the. morning: and going to. bed at night, a al that i 1S. Past. MG is, all a meni me o “Now there i is. a L younger, ambitious oS - Shipping. line’ in- the’ driver's. seat, vq) Northland Navigation has taken over. s to give as good-if not better. — service, Already Northland plans: to. emodel: its wharf. and: ‘dock. facilities, has. dropped. “previously . nereased freight. fates in. certain mainland and... . “With Ps the: vigorand hopes of a younger com- pany: Northland. ean do a. great deal. work; “ALL aboard By. G. gE. MORTIMORE “John Foster. ‘Dulles,’ US.: a . retary. ‘of ‘state,’ ‘is- ‘back’ ‘after: a. bout ~ with “virus”. infection. re Every reader’ of. this _ - RIDDLE IN: THE . SNOW: -‘Phis bewilderin in the. ‘freshly. fallen’. .Snow cought. the, eye ‘of. Toronto - photo-. & grapher Richard: ‘Cole while.on: ‘assignment: to shoot: some winter». :. scenes: inthe Toronto area. He and- his pilot . had -béen ‘in: the us ‘air for about.an hour. when. their. plane passed over this farm: * north ‘of ithe: city. ‘Was’ dtca: ‘busy . farmer or. playful’ children? a er eee “Cole ‘doesn’t. know: “He. used “a. Speed: ‘Graphic ' equipped in Northern - British » ot. Columbia. They « are certainly © i. Safe. Tam. sure-no surgeon » . gould. be them: if he thought ‘there, was “oany' valid danger’ to” his. ‘pas eo ° agr ef R, G. Large’s state- a the.” medical staff would: no: doubt. point. out many improvements. — “whieh could and. should be In-, cluded in any long range plan “ ating’ rooms.:but: ° eke provincial electrical: inspector's, - letter. read by Mr. Knight.’ The ° ‘Editor, that. no. eit ae mene “From: the Montreal: Gazette , -Norstad. urges NATO to: equip - “itself with ‘U.S. medium- -range. . ‘because .. ‘they | «, available. now;', the. U.S. De- vor. of. waiting .on-.U.S.° craft ~years.: to glve.us up .to date; modern . : facilities, not only. in the oper- ; throughout 7 are U.S: Industrial - * fense: ‘Department’ turns. ‘down: “leaders an excellent Canadian aircraft: _ whith’ is available. now, in fa-... ~ rhon ‘international language. A of: the: tacts Uiseloadd: in’ thé. “common, : - nue East; left yesterday by CPA: - plane, via "Terrace: for’ Vancou- “oping: oper ations,” s such letter. was read at the ': last board meeting. I haye.,” ever since I came to Princg!, Rupert (i.e, that. our wiring’ was not.designed to be ex: | plosion proof—no- rooms of that era were), The" actual © letter’ was apparently... ~ read toa: stibcommittec, meet. ing, which Idid ‘not ‘attend, Might - Ilvsuggest; that white we have a good hospital, well equipped and well run by a,, staff in whom, I. have com.. -plete confidence, -never thelesg” it could be’ better—nothing: fs perfect: and medical sclence is Ghanging’ rapidly. as ‘evary.., one knows, Let us call iva con- - sultant to indicate .what We. need to make our hospital the-- best of its sige in. British Col- umbia. The citizens of Prince, Rupert deserve nothing less! : DR. L. M. GREENE, M.D> Prince Rupert, | Necessity From ‘the Charlottetown Patriot There ‘Are. other: things more urgently: needed than:a, com- international “spirit ~ of live and. let. live is one of _ them. moe John Decker, 301° ‘Fifth Ave. ver, where he will: resume» her. ~ Among the. good. things pre: dicted for’ 1987 by. a group of and. business is. bread © ‘that never. ‘goes Stale. .Meanwhile; we hope, someone. will- have. invented a “turkey: that doesn’t need stuf- -which .will not tbe, availabt e for, Aine. with’ stale, ‘breadcrumbs... "You ri an = say— Prom. the Hamiiton Spectator “| operating " ri "been fully aware of the “tnets" ue ' -just ‘3-a-day may send backache away!” Sounds good Logical; too! Yous‘ see ‘the normal job of the " , aa kidneys i is to remove excess wastes and acids: . Pi —so often the cause.of backache—from the A system. Dodd's 's Kidney, Pills: stimulate the — e kidneys i in this function and so may bring you g that. welcome. relief. frony backache. they. have. i) many. others. Try just. 3-a-day- You'can depend’. on. ‘Dodd’ ‘sin 1 the: blue: hox with the red band.’ Gas now, imagines. that he: ‘knows — - what. was . wrong.’ with’ Mr." * Dulles.:“Virus © ‘infection ABs ay phrase’ witha. smooth, “pro C ivilization: costs | plenty _ ; -From. the: ‘Stettler (Alta,); ‘Independent cae - Civilization - costs - us. plenty.’ third: of” our, total, income . to 7 . 1 1 “If-va: Savage’ “from. the ° jungles “maintain a “bureaucracy. of red |... stonal ting. to. i a thing!” South, America were. trans-" | tape-“alidofficialdom “at” the: |. ort eral ors know a ne ' ported to Alberta, he would be top of our political and’ econ-. |: OR: ne une ty ie Ok says, Whey. struck. bythe. terrible: cost. of - omic’ structure.:.The. high cost. o tient ak 4 Tee: away t ey pas. civilization ‘in ‘our. favored pro- of: living: in” Alberta; iss multi- | | “tel. what ails him.” vince, and; if he: had. ‘any- intel “ped. by bythe. high. cost’ of -what. : ligence at’ call, “the” ing, scathing attacks, warnings, dis- | gust and appeals as have the drivers and persons on foot of this’ city. We. Ife done everything within ‘our ; power to urge drivers of cars, trucks, thot traffic regulations and drive sane- We have urged pedestrians to not amy be co-operative but to be, alert and not commit traffic suicide: 4 Wednesday Prince Rupert had groups of citizens have been so often ; the target of editorial venom, caution” 4 to reiterate all the do’s and don'ts of driving and. walking. | It should be suf-. Bases, taxis and even bicycles, to obey “There § seems. little point at this time ficient. to Say, that patience and cour- tesy pay’ off. Our record shows: that for 367 days,. counting. Thursday, the majority of city drivers and pedes- trians have been thoughtful and care-. * ful. Let’s not rest on our laurels. Let’s | go after two years without a’ traffic. . fatality.’ We hope. we never: -eatch up to. Medicine Hat and Trail but’ we can | seta good mark for ourselves, something we'll never regret, It’s yellow fever, ‘poliomyelitis and. LETTER FROM MOSCOW ., : Cree Soviet censorship exasperates correspondents ‘si By ROY ESSOYAN. | ' Associated Press Staff Writer : MOSCOW M-—Saviet censorship is tough and. exasperatingly stubborn, 1