Le Le pos! : . : eee ty : vee eS rhe ail , : ww : oo : a er a i Ba a MERE Lyanetearge, ct ong 9 RINCE RU T DAILY NEWS: 1959. L | ~ LETTERBOX? | oe An independent newspaper. ‘devoted to’ the ‘pbuilding VE " - THANKS TO RESCUERS at of Prince’ Rupert: and. Northern and Central: British Columbia, | i gt : ; The Editor, th "aA. member. of ‘The’ Canadian: Press—Audit Bureat Of 0 pa oe : ~The Daily.News: =. ‘ oh Cireulation—Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association 0 UT TASS : . -I.wish to take the oppor ‘Published “by. The. Prince © ‘Rupert. Daily News Limited — spo a mat your new , 7 : | | Oy : - the medium» of ‘your, news-' . JOHN, F, MAGOR ok oe ST : Paper, to thank all those who, / 3 raion - — | ee a a. j. Saved the’ life. of: my’ daugtrter Gow WOODSIDE .c.: - oe — 2 and her. five companions Gary, Gencrat Manasee | a 8 : : ae 5 that. Sunday. morning, June. 14) sit is hard: to, “believes that! : through. God's “will: ene fates alone’ that: ‘such “help could) have: ‘come’ to- them in.an ae- “eident’ that. might’ have heent Be tragedy... “ASL mother, ‘words fail me! at: ‘this time; .-to.. express my, gratitude, for’ ‘rnoney could never repay.’ such an act. awe me parents owe so-much to those ‘who had the presence of mind! _ bo act so quickly. : 7 ‘From the bottom’ = of “hy heart I say thank su what” you have done... ‘ : A grateful mother, _ oe oe es Mors) AY Desautels. = coe Prince Rupert. ' Sane eeepc cnirtvean No: ‘cover up “From ‘The Windsor Star oe Governments | should — wel-, - come. not discourage full in= ‘vestigations: when. | serious charges are made of. misuse of public funds... Political - experi4 “ence proves attempts to cover, : — up ‘such affairs are muct more land one’ of: the ‘CPR's. ‘coastal ” damaging - than disclosure of = steamships passes, under : Lions... all the. facts. - People of Cauada “versity has the money but is spending -Gate. bridge. “for\:'a. “eruise dislike any skulduggery. in.Bub- | | | = th he 7 The: only. way B.C. can: ever ~ hope to it elsewhere, and that the government — ‘through the Gulf” Islands.” lie’ affairs, and this’ dislike is «have an. adequate supply, of dentists, is: not:going to dictate to the university REPORT. FROM, PARLI AMENT- By. FRANK. HOWARD Ses make nea eailings t0 dispesition to hive i ee : oe : . Nanaimo, Victoria. - and Sea~ Y says The. Pr ovince, Js: to: train. them _ how it shall spend its funds. we lr When ‘summer. ‘approaches ; ~ we! will extend’ the hours that |. decessor, . Mr: ‘Ted Apple- tlle, Washington ‘aswell as run-> Responsibility walks hand in | herself ‘She has. students who: would» British Columbians are. becoming * people stort thinking in terms . the House. sits: We will also’ whaite, will’ woe be ning fa ~. cruise “hand with, capacity and power. 1 2 DAILY NEWS agrees ‘wholes. ‘uty. to > start t producing some. of ‘the - ee heartedly” with.” the -Vancouver "dentists - which Br itish- ‘Columbians - , ‘Province when it says. in, arrecent: edi- need. os : a 1 torial. that one. of the great” health — Just how long do v we propose sto de-. oe [needs of British. Columbia is-a ‘more ° “pend in this impor tant matter, upon §: 6 : ~ the tacilities-of the other pr ovinces? se . This is a question which can. only he answered by the university and the. : rince: Rupert endor Sed. d petitions urg- | "provincial government, Both have paid ing the. establishment. of a dental _ lip. service to the need for a'dental.. 1 t the. University. of British | oc aealty. But each has sidestepped the ° - | ultimate x re esponsibility for establishing | | the one.’ a province ee serve ‘only. ‘two-fifths of : “The tniversity says it hasn’ t ‘the. e. ‘the population... Many. of the people in - “money: to sét up such a costly school. P the rural communities. have 1 no dental, “The: government argues that the: ‘uni- t i i 5 ‘h t ‘of holidays: and ™: relaxation. . extend . the. ‘number: OF | days” e agree that tempers would be’ Alaska’, during, the. e -Suimimier. . eS G. He He qd. "impatient at this situation. They feel Often. there | is no great desire during which we sit. © “Jess ‘frayedi if the Parliament | ee ek Ns ollan a d to B.C. | pum ue ees oes een ee po nm } _-' to work or. to. engage in arly- From riow ‘until the end: ‘of - Buildings. were. move . 2 . ' that both the gover ent and the uni -. “thing. that” entails too. much. ‘the. Session’. (whenever that © and. allowed to operate in.our | - ~ versity have an important responsibil- - Vexertion. ee <> might be) "Parliament will be sunny'climate and temperate | — a ry _ weather. a t ° ‘ \ ‘ { it % meet a tha he h --. But, the. House of Commons. in: operation every morning, . wea fo 7 my" to meet and ut v8 ould get is just the opposite. | Next: week © ‘every afternoon cand. ‘every. ‘Inasmuch as this | is summer, Pos together | as ‘soon as possible: to or gan- : + ‘evening, wil. ednesday there ig a noticeable drop in. a oye re é C’}O HS ize ntal college at Ho evenings. It will,also meet on the attendance at the House.) ~ a de ones UBC. rn Al A oarc Saturday, mornings and Satur-" 4 number of members _ have _ day afternoons." |. probably: already started their “Make them full citizens . a By Gy E: “MORTIMORE | Phis “is the. normal “proced- summer holidays and will not m8 Ma I have just made: an Slarm: ure for the House of Commons. _ be back to: finish off the next ‘committee’ ‘that ‘investigated . Prince chologically underliés outbreaks like, the Prince “> ing discovery.. -Ivam° growing _ Towards ° the’ end. of each s¢s-. month of the session. This is |’ rt's:1958 Indian riot can find in Hansard Rupert riot. oe Out of my clothes... 0... Sion additional ‘hours are im- unfortunate, but, they are ion: as fluential champion | of its | main recom-_ Coo It could’ end and ‘should be. nemoved by Vic- - Most -of the erowth. is. in: ‘one: posed” ‘on~ the: House, : eekly” -. masters of, their own will in: . mendation. -. toria. without waiting for a royal commission, . place—the stomach, Tsuppose - ably. to get threes “the ri h ‘this fegare. Taven, f one mem “In urging appointment of a royal ‘com- ‘The Sun also agrees with the committee. t happens to nearly” everyone as. possible. But in the mash per ea Quebec ire for the mission to. “investigate Indian affairs, it reached . ‘that in extending rights and other inherited ‘on this overfed, under-exer- towards ee end oO th eee - who has not eed ere lor ‘ay: the same conclusion” voiced. eloquently ‘in: par- Buivileees should be preserved. These were bes- cised continent. But I. had. “itis quite possible that, the past six weeks and apparently never visualized it as happen; fullest ‘consideration cannot has no intention of returning ame anit: “thy ar “a 50. by Prime. Mini ster none Mr “Diefenbaker, ‘then’ in: opposition, was now as ‘the. price. of full. citizenship. Any ‘dis- “Until now I have “been. able item’ before: the House. itis a. “Fortunately though, “absen- ae LY, e@ rka VW £ " nk x : . favorite trick of Premier: Ben-. : oft r an. all- out. campaign to. remov= .. tinction.should: be ‘in. ‘the Indians’ favor: °° to woe ee ‘nett’s for instafice, to speed up | - teeism jn:the. House’ of Com- | . all-handicap and: Si ee veer make: - “Whether | they. act through | By royal: com-.§speen: the taneet “hincman? the session’ in’ “vyietoria® sand *maons - doesnot. stop:or hinder: |. _ mo ery eee eee : a , SE =Class~ citizens: 0 a. hardi: have peer “mission ,or, not, Ottawa and Victoria have av- ~ ° Foxes. ’ a Vpeel cea then introduce legislation dur-. “the. parliamentary “processes, j ee ana Rr ERT The’ sincerity of his plea cou ardly have been * aitaple- exhaustive | references on the need for © ~ Tm worryi ig ju ts hard’as ~~ ing the last. week: This process . 2S’ ‘such absenteeism would up- | affected by his transition to - head. of govern= : a § - “set. industry. . Also a’ person and fail gate can be lo RCE ty mit: ' a faction. | The finest blueprint was ‘prepared by. ‘ever, but. the fat se ms, to. be. deprives many members of the . pile : : ment. id ‘be tieal «2. 20-irian team headed by University of B.C. gaining. -@hance to thoroughly. ‘study . cannot immediately be Ole es Big theft-proof compa : der the platta A royal commission would be’ a practicn ‘anthropologist Harry B.-Hawthorn. —— _ ""qhere’s a hdok’ that anchors “laws hefore they are passed. | he doesn’t “come to work | Realeconc eRe rr start towards giving Indians full equality and regularly. I can imagine what, ' There was: also’ a joint Commons- -Senate my trousers together | at'-the. ~ Perhaps these long, lengthy = e a fro nys aaa y: . Tesi can be taken without welling 108 8 - committee which investigated Indian. affairs: ~ .. waist.. Lt. must. be. a. kind. of; ‘nights and days’ wouldn't” be Boysen was. €0 in ings a or: a =] es . dollar Peo royal commission. through three sessions, 1946-47-48, The. 1951 safety valve to warn me of ad-> so exhausting if we. could im-" ob ont ae would soon have no ae if ‘Tike other Savestigations, the Prince: Rup: Indian Act was a result of the report, but vancing girth. It keeps snap- port’ some of B.C.’s grand job. te ee Ere ' ert committee put the finger on the B.C. Liquor it failed to meet the committee’s basic concept woes ping open. I close it, and it’ summer weather. The weather But, in Parliament the er- nee aa i Act “as embodying “the most obvious. form of what was needed, legislation “ . based on *™* #Stiaps open again. is one of the greatest hazards } to be judged b Phas ras o ” of discrimination” rankling native Indians. the proposition that an Indian is ‘a human ©. The fastener often. does this -. to overcome. at Ottawa. The son 1as St e ‘ ine nex! designed Ve TT: he The act permits Indians to drink in beer peing entitled to certain rights and freedoms trick when I’m: talking to air is almost unbearably hot Oe aton.. vents a ™ - ENT: } \ “parlors: but vorbids ” them to.drink anywhere ‘according to 1948 conceptions.” ” someone. It disturbs my con- and humid. So. much so that _ election |: ® | else, eThey can’t even buy. liquor for home con- That's still needed, with “1959” substituted centration. I suspect that the one is ina’ state of continual All of this of course mean Pr ante 16,.Ontario i This interdiction of an entire race for “1948.” Otherwise there will be more riois faraway look that people some- - dampness, A-clean fresh shirt that the individual eltizen is mpto because it is the chief symbol of requiring more investigations which can only times get is more likely to be (will be soaked with prespira- should look carefully upon the = ' digcrimination. It perpetuates native distrust repent. what's already .known.: due to homely things lke » tion before the first two or activities of his of her MP. : . . broken fasteners, than to lofty three hours of. the. morning Don’t let us pull the wool over of white men and their governments and psy te . —The Vancouver Sun. thoughts. are past. ‘Suits - fare worn out your cyes, After all, you. are LINDSAY | MOTORS Led. bon W t th . 5] t t t ; a tn keep resolying to do some- - py taking,them bagk and forth our employers a ou are ene ' “ ve jing. about my expanding to the cleaners- more ce. so than ed to, and should ge nN boon e are no e st state stomach, .by way of exercise., they are. by wearing’ them. I'm best possible value for: your Telephone , 5318. _ Coimer 2nd Ave. ‘and ‘Ast Street “| mere are ways (for U.S, eltizens) to buy Canadian banks, now selling gold to atl © Sometimes do push-ups, But | sure that my friend ane’ Pre. nee vee —$— | poldsegally, But keep away from Canada, What_ comers, . ,don’t ‘report their sales or customers’ for ‘an hour of the day when me ef _ ge 7 en cn - ' yvoudo won't be private if the U.S, Government names to Ottawa or to anyone. my wife isn'L around, becatise | Ba 2 ae a aes > wants to find out.” : ms And. why on’ earth would Canada give in to she seems to think oxercises , : " PO Cg ' “This strange tidhit of investor advice almed.. US. requests—if such requests should ever be are funny, : : a &€ ' i at J.S. citizens by a dealer In foreign curren-- fortheoming—for information on its citizens’ My only hope is to ‘put il : | | ' fo , ; eles appears in the newsletter of a New York private gold holdings in this country? lo Keon ily heron 0 and . na, 3 EEE . es ie re fat, t of fh | Investment house. we are not the 51st state. hur ‘iedly do. th h- me ae te AM gee | mt, bo a ; ‘ong cot - —The Finanelal Post. y do those push-ups, , dt is wrong, Tt Is nonsense, | and knee bends while my wife ' . Sr + r b f IIs . is washing Me ee If she \ : Is ikke in and catches me, sne:: fond port co or an a is Hkely to burst into giggles.. M 1... What the Supreme Court has done in the - forced by state officials or state agencies. eallapse Int anid-push mon a Louisiana boxing case can he stated quite simply. In upholding this reasoning, the Supreme Oe Ps wp et ¥ vetablished t. broad, public. policy forbidding 100 which is on its face a violation of equal lie sprawling oh:the floor...) ar “any inter-racial, social or athletic, activities, POcy ‘ oot True enough, thére"Is:some-.| 0 “The applleation of the principle does not protection will not stand, It made it clear tha thing ludicrous about twisting, pis . . " ee, a i 5 depend purely on the fact that the school or for a state to demand segregation by Jaw in hahbing and gyrating In home: }- “o ONE : ea é — eat oe EN sass 3 « park is publicly owned; it rests on the fact any field is to bring the state into. the legal calisthenics, It is work. that. a epee i Pioneresiaye SEN oueeeeeerensnesrn a Hat the diseriminatory classification Js en- pieture as enforeing agent. 7-Virginian- -Pilof, accomplishes no, useful pur: po ' na (ify By doing, pushing ot ' oo ‘ anc ne 5 ¢ m4 ; INTERPRETING THE NEWS a " move conl or apllt wood, those}. ‘ exercises might gain some digs", oP d if far.f he | do nity 1 : Adenauer party | rift. far. rom healed anyway, wort game on a | t By HERB ALTSONULL* so fs 4s thp'to England soon, I won't pn ‘ Associated Press Staff Writer ; _ be able to tnka a ton of conl.| oo ’ or a cord of wood with me on | ow? « Konrad Aderiauct's “Christian Democratic _~ “It was a success for the Christian Demo- the train and the ship, Il hava | 5°. ° * party voted solidly Wodneaday for the old erate,” He said, “It. proved the, unity of our to be content with ehinning Joo * chancollor’s cholee for the Wost Germany party,” -. Myself on an upper berth, vlog. » pronidoncy. But the wounds inflicted hy the | Independent observers felt the solid party “oc nna oe \ bitter struggle within’ -the party. before the vote for Luebke showed a general Christian ‘Destruction man qs «election are far from healed, , Democratic desire to keep the Socialist, Behmid, 1m ac ‘Despite the election of Heinrich Luobka to. from getting the prosidency, ° . ream we Courtenny Argun S| s the presidency, the opposition Sociniiats, aro ” tan be: hiasponalbla 1g mG meen | ‘talking optimistically about thelr chances of = But it was sonaldored significant that Andn- - @tructive to ie own do nfall. ras iy Dei Caen Oa hese aD ere “winning control of pariinment in the general auer'a opponent In the yocent bitter, party.» mat is why every AUD one te te (UM tan Ca onic Paka ot eR ¢ olection in September, 1061, . oo vn, SQUADbIE, _Heonomics Mintater ‘Ludwig Wrhard, | should be given to cone ae a ae * — When Luebke’s election was announced, pore). gota heartier round of applause when he’ cant on programs, They teach peor.) * y - ote . haps the least disappointed person in Berlina his ballot than did, the old. chancellor, ple control and thoughtfulness, |: yo IT S LUCKY ‘when: you live, cars » Teast: Privsal Hall was: his: Roolalis opponent, | Erhtrd was all act to succeed Adenouer,as . “Let us remember with hum=" DR, ve. ae ‘onjlo Sehinild: 3° chancellor nfterithe elder statesman announced _ bloness and alncority that only: te , " : re chinid, a 62- 'your-old writer ‘and scholar, “tn April that hoe would step up to the presidency, -God can make the tree which,” wy in Prince Rupert — : es ate y Wag openly uninterested 41, winning.the pawer- Thon: ‘Adenauer decided instoad to continue =. man cnn ko onally destroy, Let's . ot wen « loss presidency. Ho hopes to bo his partys’ choice ns chancellor and cast slurs on Brhdrd'a ability, atrain every effort, as another ‘ . ,oRe AT nee 4 foehancollor if the Socialists: win in 1061, . A furious storm. inside the party | followed, summer approaches, {o do: our, oop FRIENDS. oe ,a00D noon. oor m wt e , eaned somewhat when Erhard necepted a mild _ level beat to keep: our forenta 1 ‘ Mthoe Christian: Domoarnta nro in trouble,” . apology from Adenauer, green, i = J largest selling beer an the entire wes sn ic Hat 190 er Ae mort the roaidontin) *"Boed fo: ‘tho poten eg fs be ght { vo roy've not going to go over thelr in TO or fos 8 eh hg wt . + paig-abriaglo for h Jorg thes” waters Paty) A ob f, Dhought for Joday Wy 4, very woman’ Is ought phe po > ye home dire ‘peeenetm “Gerhard &chroeder, Adenauor's Interlor mine ‘ns much married to her ne rn LW CKY. ‘LAGER Phone 4032 . inter, | aldeatannes Teetion naked whether pe ; Tint Wa ito naan and vialt our rettran band ag he {a to hor"—Dors Mo _ en ee wught Liebke'’s elac on, waa n AuCaORA or In avery. a Where we mv wenchad. 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