oes a eink : co NC ee - ee Published by ‘The’ Prince: Rupert Dally News Limited oo, von QR EE or oh 7, PF. MAGOR: _— wos x Re AYRES. Bditor ves An independent ‘newspaper devoted to ‘the upbullding - . ot Prince: Rupert and Northeri and Céntral British Columbin: Jo member of ‘The-Canadian: Press—Audit Bureau of || " Clreulation—Canadian Datly Newspaper’ Publishers Association Président a 6, 'p. WOODSINE General Manager oo coe Baee Pe RRS q more weren *e similar: signs = sh ould. recti +i sign issue Why ‘weren't : yith: New Canadians? al B.C. highways signs including those: “in Kitimat for instance, Portugese, ‘Italian, German, Yugoslav Pgh ae guages? written various other European lan- new Bridge’ and! dozens:of other: signs: of advice: and! caution: to drivers: He th was also onable to read! the diiver's “fe manual whief: he was supposed! to: ff. study’ for his. driver's examination. -. The sooner that Russian-worded sign : ve’ edmes. dawn, the better Mr. Gaglardi- in this country: for bate a ‘century : ‘andthe Motor Vehicle branch will look to the public. This is Canada, : 1959, net an: outpost, of ‘Russia. RT By James K. Nesbitt | aidieukowss dogma. . weinich bs Seared. it's. that way—you y cant ‘oy it in any other store, ‘tight. government’ : a: way ewe Treasurer ‘ot CMberta. EE Ww. * simi, - expotens that. Vodka, because: of ite: og: “ie a type of drit that. with sens people: rank: before: they Rm rent. 2s 8 fot of memense and ea being abde to buy 2 case of > Swed: dete Dehtae e Rome Ee @ bevels og, bee mock were ied a cae, aod oe a erstanrt, ee CORMELA EEE, would hid cae apie af ved hice tat male ot wodkieg, tt ix merely tut siiy oed. kage cmibich . guverri- ts Getiuly eer atom tape” . tei heds Pe a otek fe Qe beets et Taeedays ey 8 Ee carat Reames te Ceageee, baat oar Sanaa “et aioe tame sed devetenewe: and rome pRB peanut Bnogp on Reaiamin. Fam pane go ge noes ta Pant Lo sistas itak vy Britt Golwmbte. Me Reams ie geet $2e beet knowin SOG tai eh. eam BET ene take. fe Has Er A at wnat: be Social Credit ciema’ sy yor can: bey vodka: Sy Ue case, but bettie. Em samy. “event. ite: a ‘queer, oo of wks Rew? to aay tite column ty 1 isho:senemevt _Ceeereveve Prank Mantensi¢ Hows L.G. He has’ gone to-more places in’ this: prov- Inge. He has’ given. big: receptions in places - oo far removed from this: capital. that oi the: people: ‘in. distant pinces can't / gome- to Government i¢ should take as much of Government House as a possible to them, and this he has done; same- “Saas moving. his whole staff with him, ai his own expense, . by the fall forme: oF the: iaw, even: ir 2 Ow: preparing’ fo move into the handsome ew 82,006,000 Government House: here, after He believes House Jn Victoria he The. Heutenant-governar and Mrs. Ross are living fortwo years In a hotel suite, ever ‘airice they were forced to flee the flame when | the. aid: Government. House’ burned: down in “1957, The. government ‘certainly didn’t shilly- : shally, Gn this matter: fc wok.a bold stand, willing to Jet the chips fali where they would. Now the chips Mave fallen, and. they haven't . fitert the government-—indeed, the way they have fallen haye helped the government -wit: the people, — “It's often that way th bold Inws.-a Serce hue and cry in the Legidature-—and. then ' ogmplete acceptance by the public. It was that way with the sales tax, remember? Everyone thought the puble would howl. but . there ‘were few howls, not-even in the beginning.” Mow, if. a clerk ahould forget the sales lax, the customer reminds him. Laws that the publie knows are necessary and for the common good are always accepted by the pumice. tes the allly mes, Whe vodka, beveementionet, that add up over the years ued tn tine so infuriate Che people that thee're quite flkely ta pitch the government out the fivst opkmerlanity they get. _ Vanity prehistoric “eee sii ee. CE bo, eed Waa OL. They no fai ob alas albeit: eptery, wits Alar We aa Che a ete pe ae don tie ou ie bet oe hadi dley wenn "OW Pat dare tee cack at Ragynpt's Pyramida® Acted wea paar Pore ak Ree a Vato, aed ia tele cones onset. bee ie. Woe ee Aether howl an Cine Tae ae beter donowin Chan “hate oat Cali. Wet mika Miva” on hee eee aver tian giMiley cf het Mileage ls Se aa ae, tats tie Ee pyrinld on OP een Ad OM pha erg athe ota - otal Out Nia ey haw erred as Meroe pete Ge pehheinerbe gape, We rt te att Showy nemo trong? Where chet INTERPRETING THE NEWS TA beet OOP ot Oey Nehru’s fence-sitting loses him wide prestige they wo? Were they rolated to the peoples whe erected such tinpostng structures in we jungiey of Central Amerion and the lofty “Val- bey of Mexico’? . Mow, pechipa, a aimpse of an answer 1% dg that a thouwind years ago young ladies OF Mexico “improved ‘on their pulehrit- ude by filing litde notehes in the edges of their front teeth, 11 waa an exclusive custom-—ao ft wax thought. Lo anid behold, the ckeleton of a youn lady now bas been unearthed at Cahokla exhibiting (he telliade notched eth of Mexten 8 vanity, centaries later. may prove a key ty the secret of the Maund iMuilders. Ant hehs Case WUE TRON omens on Wy ED KIMON Canadian Presa fitall Wriur “ue hte ereeeed nt the talat Lata cit broth ty A ed. Pinball ated a hrtokey ana bebe ave Tangled ith Wein Mbelater Bebo's relations bt Conia, Ohba: Tee ne mare ie wp: tee Mba Otani Tritengiow toe werk jo whieh ‘Thets Mpigihnat lender whe peaking thie hacarduwe vet Wnt kenokey, Nehru waa forced bata & pralien Ue sonteaated unhappily with hie erp stats rile €s Ohe wee of the wndommitded veupies of he warkd, The man who hee apent his lle chanipione ing the cadan Of the teased Waa controntad wy ppretaion barely Gulaide his borders. Murad principe Olcteled a clarion call of proteat; natives! scary gemandad alenie. ‘ Ta the diamay of Kis friends and the exe uitaborn Gf Nia foes, Nehru sought to stéor i ombdale corer, making staterhente carrying teat gor cto a piatitudes § worthy of lenarr Jha fen e He reaped Une wort of both posetbiy workda hitter stacks frum Chistcse and Indikry Con - riunieta fur Maged intervention in the Tbetun Nebting and from Tibetan nafsonddivle aid! thee wyrnpethizere for nob leaking action, Vurticularly galling to those who looked wo Nenru far seadership was has refuaalto commit Tiltowlt an the queation of admitting rafugecn é yout , + ' } from ihe aonMiet, o policy unhrxiladinigly ad- opted 2_ yeurn ago by the neulrallat govern men. of tiny Auatrin at the time of the Mungarian uprising. o¢ © © Wehro's anewer waa to aasert Lraddia’e rlgbt to take in refugren Meoehe chooses and lo adil that individual appiicaUons would be consid- ated on thelr merits Once again, it left both alten. Aawatdefiod. Bome of the preeaure haa "heen ousod by the prime minister's welcome to hia “honored suet”. ul his probleme are lar from solved While it would hava been Insoncelvabie for India Ww réfuse asylum to a dignitary fevered try Indian as well an Toetan Nuddhiata, the action hax gravely embarrasand Nehru In Kis offorta ta. remain on good terms with Hie Chingse neighbors, Up td now, Chinead diplomacy han oor lone then briant, consisting principally of a sorts of implauahle cactantions of Milan comypilaity IP the revolt. Por the moment, he enn do {ttle heyond denying Ue atargen and walting fof the storm to blow aver. dud course, the Chinese undoubtedly wil make corallintory gexturon and Nohru WH agroe to forgive and forget, That he will not nasily regain the prontlae Ne baa loat. “ON TIE LAND)... “10th. ‘anniversary: of in- For the simple reason: driv- . s ers are’ supposed! to read! Dnglish: eT the erstwhile Doukiobor was-un-" mah ‘able to pea! a. detour sign: he was: also: yy unuble: tor read! “Slow”, “Bamp" “Nar moved: more among: ‘the: people than ‘any other - . eet We Z herd mee will SOP any future. strike. ‘ noe THe Christian Relenen Monitor ‘Armed! Forees in the serv world: Above, © av Genturian: “LETTER BOX. : ‘The Editor, | | ‘The: Daily. News: -: oe This letter: is: addressed? tO. you: but’ is also; and! most fim- portant, meant for the: public of Prince: Rupert to: whom) the United: Fishermen and: Allied Workers’ Union: has: meant: so much in the: past' Both: in the -“eeonomle equality it has: Khelp- ‘ed attain and--in: the: active - comniunity spirit it has: ‘shown. You. through “your séandal- ‘ous: editorial have slanderéd ‘our organization and’ in‘teturn “we feel compelled: to answer some- of the. unfounded alléga- tions you have directed’ at’ our membership (some 7,000:strong _along the coast and some*1.000 strong In the two. Prince: “Ru- pert Locals}, May IT here’ ‘point out that Freedom of..the’ Press means a responsible: interpret- ation hased upon. Truth: -This is what I would like: the: “pub-. lic: to read as an: antidote: ‘to your collection. of. misquotes and: prefabrication as. publish- ed Thursday, ‘Aprils 26405 50" Firstly, we: have not.as: yet had*a general meeting -of' ei- ther Local by which the: con- vention. proceedings . could: be officially reported, .so- “your astounding assertion: that: our, “rank and file. membership’ and (even. more’ astounding)’: our lesser officials protesting our convention resolutions: can only be regarded. as an® -out= right. fabrication.” Our. ‘meet= ings are open to any. member to express his..or “her: points and none has-e cenied this right. If the any discontent ‘or resen tobe expressed it: ‘shoul and. will be’ done: fat. a. “ge OU ANDS IN: THE: AIR: we arks” a’milestone for. Canada’s. vo ‘e'of peace. Teamwork with the armed. - foreés’ of: other’ nations: aligned with Canada: in- the ‘ranks. of _ NATO: has provided? a. “stirring example for ‘the rest-of. the tank from we ot interpretation. Sige you have arbitrarily put upom . The: Canada’s — Infantry © ical opinion. ‘With this in ‘ind may I plead that when we re- fused to back: any: one: political party: we were only protecting .. the political: freedom. of ‘the. membership. . This: action has | been mis-interpreted:: (acci- dentally or: intentionally) “by ifferring: we denied: support: off - the GCE in. favor, ‘of' the LPP. Thirdly. we ‘did’ state agree- ment to: supporting: a. “broadly- -based’ peoples political party.” However, the:;,above = were: not: our own: but are the. foundation. of the. resolutions’ _ passed: by.: both: the CCF and .-- the CLC. in their. respective » , conventions. ; a From: the: CLC convention, April, 1958: “There is. the need for 2 broadly-based peoples - -" and -- ‘from the CCF National Con- | political instrument. . -yention of 1958: “The: CCF has “always appealed ‘to - organized: labor and to organized agricul- ture to join:in. building a peo- ples political movement, strong and: representative of all’ sec- | tions of. the Canadian. people.” ‘Our convention reaffirmed: our belief in-the resolutions of the above organiations and. ° the - resolution. that we passed was |. worded’ as: follows: “trade un- ions, farm: organiations, : co- ‘operatives, ‘and. ‘political . par-- ties which stand. ‘Up’ for. labors o Alms,” t would also point: out to the public ‘how. pointedly ‘you. label us Cofhmunist dominated-and _ : ‘ins the same. breath: ‘whisper the CLC \ told. us-so. _ Someone. should demana. proof. i no*doubt. They may have:call-.” eo ed us so in: the past but for: you.» me LO Slander ~~ Brigade | group: and at a base in’ Germany, a ~ during: an ‘oxerclse ‘nlert. : in ‘Germany manoetvres: with elements. of. other -NATO- forces; modern:‘destroyer ‘escorts of ‘the Royal Canadian. Navy: steam’ in.column-to rendezvous: with other. NATO. navies;::. a squadron of Sabre jets flies over- | head aS: ‘others. on..the ground wait. the order to “scramble” - National Defence Photo. | “Our leaders. have. many pol- ‘itical opinions (“Which by our ‘constitution: ‘thiey: are: entitled to, and, being honest’ men they ‘are fearless. in stating these opinions.’ ‘Our. membership, ‘sir, as it fights for its‘own:right to ‘political. opinion -will:fight for our leaders. to hold! their. own 7 ‘opinions. ; (AS: ‘for. ‘saying. we are: “dominated; then you. are deny- ing the basis | ‘of: ‘democracy. dt- “words. - . the people - incase: "self: Our convention. is. elected: Symphoi — Prince: Rupert. : The: ‘Editor,, < Bo. The -Daily “News: The’ “Vancouver and to” ‘the: Committee forthe wonderful “job.-of. ‘promotion . “which you: aid: ‘The warm. and enthusiastic «.r eception which: gave: the. - ‘orchestra. contributed. most’. to ‘the suc- ‘cess: of our: -visit.:- . The, thanks - of. “the. Society. and: -My ‘personal. thanks -go to . . you, ‘and: it is-my: ‘sincere hope ‘that: we may. “be: able. soon to — - visit you. again - ‘and play. not: only for that. wonderful. audi- ence :of Prince: “Rapert people but. also ~ ‘for the. ‘ehildren . of “your: northeran. area, : - ‘With: kindest regards, of: “Prince. Rupert — even. though we: were two. hours late © will be long” ‘remembered. Your: personal contribution, together - “with ‘the. ‘help “of all members Of your. committee: - committees “ they represented, was certainly the.factor which ‘and. the - ‘wu. answers editorial: ‘reader blasts cBC film: on n Rupert “by " secret, ballot, > it. in’-turn.. elects: our officers“and‘also:our — Bowral © whith: body. controls. thes acs. General Executive: tions of? ourofficers.’ at. -all: times: that: they: represent: our - Union: ‘May. I'suggest; Mr: Bdi= ‘tor, that upon: request: you: may: be: seatedias.aniobserver: at own: Rex? converition,, doing: $0). and} “leaving; your’, education: | eth home: but: bringing, your: “intele . genes: ‘with: youj.you:mhy, gain “some: insight: into: the applica. : “tion: cree ‘democratic . pr fos mine: :poolssandimuch-élse. 5, _Yeaders:: our. so amntierstiin®. or, out ‘always’. held: ‘their. heads: high: | and “proud, “we':do.'so’ row, we’. . Symphony. ‘Society’ S: ‘sincere: thanks to.you™.: “shall ‘continue’ todo .sd-in: the. future: ‘Our: leaders: have. ‘been. - Yecognized®: initernationally. for. . the’ work: they have" done and. the: ‘ability: they- have: shown. in’ “the: ‘Tield’ vot: fisheries. - They “Rave: ‘done: responsible work on:: “many. international. : ‘SO. Our: policy. is: cone Of. ‘fairs economic. returns, for. our’ fish= 2 -shoreworkers, “of- _ fair: legislation’ - for “us- ‘and: ‘other. laboring” ‘men: of: ‘BiGh! Ours..is a program : of: action = tempered’ by truth. Be. yours. the. same Mr. :Editor,: and, you: er men:. and °° -may.do..a.valudble: service: to: ' the: people’ ‘of. Prince’ “Rupert. The. results: of | ‘our union’ 's -pol-# “fey~ is. written | in. the - ‘living: standards.’ ‘Of: “the B.C.: fisher: “men, ‘If: “your | “results. are sum:' : med ° upby. what appeared. ‘in, _your: ‘April 2 paper; ‘then: owe “must let: the public® judge, pro an viding: you trust (as:you.. term-: ved. it). our: limited: education. “Robert A, Jonés, ve secketary-Treasurer : socal: 31, UFAWU. . -commis-~._ _sians and’ will: continue to; 'do = Start. ‘business’. idea popular | = From The - spokane ‘Spokesman- -Review. Not since thes depths of the. & great depression of 20 to 30- years ago has there been more ‘ interest in the possibilities . of starting -a- new business, ,. T trend:is revealed in a flurry shows of a new type being. put = on in some of: the more popu- * lous eastern cities—the,“start-% your; -own business exposition. "* Public interest: now Is some-: = what: different ‘from that-/in.® the depressed 30s. Then peo- ¥ ‘ple ‘wanted to’ live independ- = ently because: they were out of ® work and: wanted: to’ get AWAY fw from: the: peril of. discharges ® from jobs: or finding their. jobs disappearing. Today,. ‘though » there. still are many, unem-8 ployed: the’ fact’ that’ so: many m have ‘the resources to start*a® * Business miakes this type ydf% ‘thing: attractive: aor ae Amiekample of the: kind: /or® , distlay: thatiis: drawing: crowds iss Ofte: Teeéent! sHow aft which visifore could! see: the materials,, and! lesim the: possibilities: of® ‘profit, ir: sellitig: candy by: coing . machihes; opening-car washings - eéstablishtrents,, starting, dione-# man: | qitiek: « ‘luneH; “counter, oléaning: Home: rugs-ard! uphol-« steryy baking andiserving: pitva? . Piess séllitigiice: creat, ronningm variety storesy. installing: swim-* “oPHere seems: ani endless: var” _ ety: today. of:-ways- -in.. which one can: go: into business withs - a. faire Hope: of: paying off the®™ initial: costs’ and' earning a de-w cent: living: Of. course, what® federal; state’ and ‘local taxy collectors: do’ -to. enterprisinge Business: ‘men: after they get® - their, projects: into operation. is, _another. story... But the oppor-# “tunities: exist,..as. they.- almost# “always have in this country, toa achieve: success: through. index ‘pendent,’ ‘self- reliant free Giza _ terprise.. mn * ii nT dl | Vanity: » An, ‘ounce of’ vanity. spoils as £B4RS 22: ‘Hundred weight of. merif. » Zs George’ Herberts Its is: aiffioult: ‘to divest one’s “self of. vanity; because it ist ‘impossible to divest one’s. self of Self- “love Horace Walpole : No. man: “sympathizes with” the SOrrOws, ‘of vanity. - —Samuel J ohnsong tiki "vanity. lays © “Furia with, our memory. “ 4 Joseph conrad what we actually passed at. {hh our convention. Let me. state ‘that our constitution provides’ for the protection of any ind!- vidual member from racial, religious, or political discrim- ‘Indition. Our leadership ts also | Protected by this right to polit- “Hideous” ‘| coverage The Editor, The Dally News: During my reeont business visit to Vancouver I chanced: to be watching television. on Channel 2, when the Canadlan Browdeasting Corporation pre- sented a documentary. tin: of Pronce Mupert on thelr “7. o'clock Show" on Wednesday Mureh 25. 1 cannot express through this. | medium, my anger ot seelng auch & Nideour misrepresenti- | tion relensed upon an unwit- ting publle by an organization purporting itaelf to bo striving for the utmost of quality and uuthenticity in Ite releases of public Infonnation, 1ocan firmly state Chat le. would be imponslble (o obtain Welures that would outline more discreditatle condithonn or do more damage lo a come munity Jn the eyes of nran~ ger It in obvious throughout. that this documentary waa directed wod created by a moronic mind with pre-concelved cons” wetlons an to local conditions, and who sought and recorded:, only that whieh: seemed proof: thereof, While Prings Ru Ort: has muah that causes Mttle pride, in this it fa ito. worse than onany campurable “city, There la also much that it may oxublt with pride and this wan ao absent from this docue. mentary ox to Indlante dalih- trate Intention. Three Interviews were pre- wonted; wilt Mayor Laster, with Alderman Bellla and with Pronk Caidor. (t apperaed ob- views (hat both wore enught unprepared and the quentlona. hy the interviewer avomed ta. Indienta deliberate Intention lo emburtann and discredit, tL would scam mandatory that the Chainber of Came. merea or some renponstiile body’ atiould obtain a copy of this. ‘ln for examination. Tyta, x im sure, would. lotd to a tle. mand for a fitting. apology by’ - the GUC; and would alaa ine Auro (hat future prosontationa. - would ho properly ditocted and ndltadt, N. 1, MeQlary, ' Princo Ruport, Service has at ) the ool News You'll find a courteous MISS “WANT-AD" at the other end of the line * ‘ ‘ f . ‘ ¥ fi , ' ¢ J ; j ’ , ! imi ant ’ we ‘ 4 w 7 ot Vs ' wv eae eee 1 ek ws IF WE PHONE YOU. TO. HELP YOU RAISE EXTRA CASH THROUGH : WANT ADS COMPLETE Telephone Switchboard started Seetetrva tw zretwerterwvee - =» re @evr = FECES TS wee - ty