PRINCE RUP Published “by , A - : ' a R., “AYRES. : : Elite An Independent ‘newspaper devoted ‘to’ the ‘upbuilding - TOHN ¥. MAGOR 1 President BOP Authoriand “us second’ chase one by the ey 4 fa © of Prince Rupert and Northern’ and Central British Columbia, - - / oS ae es A member of The Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of S Cirewaton—Canadian Dally: Newspaper Publishers Assoélation The: Prines Rupert Dally News Limited. 9 oe GPR WoonsIDE _. General Manager 0 7 ‘Post Oftios ‘Department. Ottawa _Nafts, Bishop of Calede : loss fo-hig farnily and to. the diocese is verwhelming, T There are few among e the dedication and sincer- __ Job" as did'Bishop Watts. Most of us, with human frailty in the face of ill- “bes would seize the “opportunity — to pein even by afew months “Not so Horace Caledonia, a inde fatigable man who spent more than fof his dife as a man of God work-~ be zish some of his more arduous duties, _ stove the tempa ‘of his activities or the result would be disastrous. Immedi- : e queried the extent of his re- af a few years either way, he nat the difference was $0 slight ‘Flaw: “public: posensnion of Liguer in a _ circumstances of th “md: Wing cartons sitting eine Sits leer ite: the cafe ce She Gor tutaidie Abe seat. duet + ale & Bag Of groeer- ARO eeere fren the regerta of ‘ ch at Deters sud Atamnic CAEMAOREOM GEE Phe fallout od strenstiuern tata haa bey fekaeier than Lak Se Ty prerneent fier tear. ote bere mgt fee nedourbed : Stee Lie ateess of radiation arid ay ef tie Tadowt must be stepped eiatte Baics alarming foster of the OS, reporus HCA Cte epee muciculated. AoW tnerease coPcagibether ke nermtal. The ARC saps the beret go SR, OO De wetet ett of fallout a yacht ated dtd Mier ertibvenn G4. what Trea Uo ahaaneer peabod. Bart it te tot recngige MM ae ay Rha Rew rorpertde, (SAC gam dase sateen Chak cases ne “I aot AR Coli Federation af Later ia Re men metates Kuen sf” adele wi seen Tree Saw toundiend eneae | vf r Treat Aare, le diokeay Me Use aeueerss Se Seah yu eet, eS, gee. Apt do we get i fete lorie Ewopeee oot hip mand from Eeeitwy Colginehe becuase cf what ees Meotiaett da eh fe tikes ernie there fend Cattery tet aly sae Vana pied Sa LAL a, Cela ceviche SAG OO comm, oo bee haw ou Apa dg tree Chante OTe earn om Lhe Beotnerbewedt INTERPRETING THE NEWS t oa yy tan Ct oi Ea ates eg Hay TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1959 _. ++. "Greater love hath no. fran of considerable spiritual stature has gone from our ‘midst he dea th of Re ‘Rev. H orace G,- ishop of Caledonia, and the f purpose to want to die “on the @lacken our pace, to extend our life. ing for God and His church. Two years | e was warned that he must relin- pond’: The threat of strontium CSO IRRO MURANO REA he HOS diene : . man...” that he preferred to continue to mine | [ster to the needs of his diocese to the’ “best of his abi lity, whether it proved a: threat tohishealthor not. 0 —. There could be some who criticized | ‘his deeision, but in our humble opinion, “When a man is forwarned, he should “have the privilege.to choose the man- _ ner in which he prefers to die, To most men this insight is not given. a A> much-travelled man, revered throughout the Church of England in Canada and the Anglican church of to- day for his missionary zeal, Bishop — Watts worked continuously to bring Christ to those with whom he came in contact in China, Japan or Canada. Perhaps the burden was too great. Possibly Bishop Watts never learned ta conserve his energy but none can Bs | ‘e- dispute the greatness of his purpose, ve in the event that-he did “take it~ ter.” When he learned that it was own \ tno} 2 than to lay down hislife for another". In this case-it was for Christ himself, the law fes on her way home front the store. On the | iu is" Te~ evidence presented to court it was a perfectly ofa charge against « Nanaimo} his intent or the result, for in Christ’s own words “Greater love hath no man * nnmocent action: the sort of thing any eltizen “might. doe without the remotest thought that “feiwas breaking the law... “Tr & strictly legalistic view were taken of : “Qus prosection it might be held that Magistrate f-Potls erred in dismissing the charge. ok rors th tof commonsense and hem’ which needs remedying. - The Victoria Colonis:, 90 bene cancer or leukemia. falls te the ground im Tain or anew, If is absorbed by plants and transmitted to humans through them or through animel- products such as milk, The Geneva talks on control af nuclear tests are presenuy bogged down because of Russian Tealsiance to adequate inspection. Pullout res- pettn Ruswansg no more than Canadians or Americans. Perhaps this common enemy can be the source of an accord. For the ordinary Russian, or Canadian, ar American itis af Htthe consequence whether clv- imation La wiped out quickiy by nuclear war or sewly palsaned by fallout. The onus for preventing either rests with the Jeaders of Fast sent Wert, ~The Toronto Telerran, ia Claw in the act ~Boycottmanship | wf Teamsters, ao put Alberta or the plabal ackliat, Axed ronidertng how the unions reaponded to the report of (ie Ontarto legia- atures select committee on labor relations, we might include thor province tac. In fact, to almmlify Using, we might bave & world-wide boycott of ahips and gods Crom ali Ghe provinces, Put Up pleket signs tn every carne? of the earth aaying, “Canada ts Unfair’, 200 CUE people nat te buy Crom her. hat Wil do Cannda's labor movement 2 lot af HOD fi the Engl aay, ao fat dot af RowHd , ~The Toranto Globe and Mail, TARA SL ke ne aN wn Price of concessions may weaken Allied stand. By JOHN M, MNGHTOWER Amoctated Prem Malt Writer Lian a veal eha te cwer Bertin, Bowtet Perea A tae te ED aed, Tih wee ana eben wht te windup of ony SOCEM Hitte ROPE paticy COUR Gn en pewers, dart the last i wen A cctirinatiqie Aa targay atoemiend Ue ealid- wily Of he Aled aland againat Teiding to Mica Behan Lot wind rewal from West Mert The pavitvon Unie redetinnd for what A cite Aleta called the woapteentt tine re tte LAY ik ee ane. Tt dors nothing Mie Kliraaches's hold on the Initia tye ‘ Om Le poumitive aide the NATO foreten min- sitar atetkerd nels dere for negotiationa with Rhukia Bul there wee no indlea tion that ony Waagiiative, bold of ampectally new ap-. hen had been generated. + + > — Perhapa the idea which most impressed acepalen end observers came from Canada's Swakeaninn, Defence Minister GO. R. Pearkas. He proponed that the Western powers study tRe bona tity of having UN observers on the nippy lines to Bertin, That, of courses, would rquite surcement by Russia. Hehind the stout declarations there nana thread of concern a aindie e A te of solidarity nut concessions | Teaents a position of much "t MWiat might be made to Rusia. Nehind the Tepeated affictal tnalatence on the unity could , be found evidence of disunity af critical points. Foreign Socertary Belwyn Lloyd af Uritain, far example, representa a government Prana ing for extrema Nexibility in dealing with the Russians over German insues. Wext. German Poreien Minister Helnrich von Brentano rep treater rigidity than even hie own government in Bonn was believed to hold two weeks nye. The consenaua of the council on the problern af contesmions wan summed up by diplomats in A Nimble formula: No conceasionn to the Reda which were not matched by concoasions from the Rede. + + + Strictly as a bargaining matter wa nay be a weak principio to guide a conlition in ne- goUAlng with a dictator. The coalition always faces the danger of division over the price to pay for concessions it wants from the other aide, Indeed, the mern talk of any kind of con- ceasions worries some Western fAulhoritias who belleve the NATO ministers might hettor have expressed thelr bargaining Poaitionn tn terns of what ia required to make the kind of set- tlement they want in Gormany, # take into consideration | - “She intention of the legisiature as opposed te Meo wording of a. statute RS enacted. Ft Ge can scartely have been the Intention: of BC...” 2... Legislatace that a charge af unlawful possession | Of Hover should ie axainst anyone tn circum - stanges such. as these, The magistrate’s wholly _ . Settmnendable decision serves to draw attention KREIGHOFF SALE IN LOND Td AL AA EI wg AMON ase Mra! Ry athe Bye 22. It was purchased for about 20 cents at a ‘jumble. sale’ by . ONDON—This ‘painting -by the 19th. century Canadian artist Cornelius Kreighoff is expected to bring. upwards of $3,000 at a ‘sale: of his -works in London April © Bay Indians at a portage. 214% Inches and. is signed to be sold at, Sotheby's: in London. © Mrs. E. L. Bartlett of Bideford, England, and shows Hudson An enemy of h Stakes has this to:say: ° “Why is it that. people. who- advocate legalized sweepstakes” fail for this utter bilge of say-’ ing the . profits hospitals? oo o “The only reason ‘that the: Irish Sweep can finance Irish. hospitals is: that {ft sells mil- lions of tickets all over the globe and is-a unique insti- tistion. Bo ne “Any elementary student. of mathematics can tell you that will finance -if- every province,.or evenif every country, in the Western world went into sweeps. for fi- nancing hospitals, the returns | would. be - infinitesimal . and §,000,000, all b -° “Using your Irish sweep pro-. _- portions this would give a ret: profit of $3,750,000. Even. al- lowing four. sweeps a year, you would wind up with an over-all profit of $15,000,000 for a year. “This is nothing more than | a mote in the eye toward hos-. pital costs, which in B.c. alone. ‘Tun to $40,000,000 a year just: for operating expenses. a “By all means let's have sweepstakes and the fun of the gamble. But don't let's de-.: tude ourselves Into any kind of illusion that they will finance hospitals. 7 “Even if we explored the ‘vast market for ticket sales in the United States (which would be Ulegal there, of course) we'd suH run far short | of any profit that would be Alueable enough to bite tnto . the hospital costs." : + + + | With all reapect to this eri- tic’s views, I belleve that he is mistaken. Who sald that sweepstakes would finance the whole cost of hospitals? Im afraid my erlife has built a straw-man type of argument, so as to look Impressive when be demollshes It, A bla percentage of hospital rota should be met out of taxex. Health should be a pub- - He matter, just as much as roads or achools. Part of the coats of hospitals might pe paid by the patients them- helves, to deter imaginary in- Valids, But Tt think the seale of . coinsurance — payments should vary according to nbill- ty to pay. It could range from zero, Tor welfare patients, and 25 cernta a day for people of low Income, to wbout §2 4 day for people In. the highest In- come bracket-«proof oof Ine ramet lo be supplied by the federal income tax branch, Aa} #ay, a good percentage of hoapital costs should be paid fram taxes, The sweap- stake is a useful and painless forny of taxation. It ts the only tax In the world that peaple actually onjoy paying. Along with thelr ticket, they buy a dream of woalth. It jan't aa abe sossive a clronm as to damage the churacter: just a happy fantasy that brightens dull Nivea, and It ts not taken too seriously, My eritlo saya that tho Trlah aweep tA succeaaful because It fs “unique.” He jy wrong. NULAWAYO, Sothern Rhod- eain (Reytora—- An African prison guard who admittad AMUgEINE oUt a letter from a farmer African leader detalpe: ed In Kham! prison was gent- enced to alx months in prison ft hard Inbor for contravoning the federal Prisons net, hospital sweep- Ui ) > aWHI never happen. :-The .{which «they wouldn't, - of: _ course) the total, pot would be BES,000,0000 - 00 oe | By GE. MORTIMORE There are. several .state-sane- tioned lotteries running in the: \LL ABOARD. — world, and most of them sell. lickets beyond the boundaries of their own nation. Australia alone has not. one lottery. but. several, The last. I heard,. they : were making good profits. If every’ country, or even every -province, ~did) run’ a sweepstake, the returns would still be - substantial. They would not be-enough to pay the entire costs’ of the hos- pitals—but who said they were required to do so? If they paid some of the costs of the hos- pitals, took.some of the burden ‘~ off the general taxpayer, they would serve a uséful purpose. oo vf T believe they | _ (would in fact ‘raise an-enor-..: mous. revenue...It. is all very” “However. we “ery havin” sweepstakes. -are.: far. too. sanctimonious ..to have’ a sweep of: thelr own... A’ large number of Cana- dian. sweep tickets. would. be ‘sold in the United States. Re- .ceipts. could be far more than - the $15,000,000 which my cor- ° “respondent suggests. . . Purthermore,..a Canadian Sweep would be less expensive tO run than the Irish is. There "would be no need for a Cana- to"talk-about-every:coun- oThat Ameri-. cans--our biggest. poten tlai-. ‘foreign market. for..tickets——. _ Why: pretend that the rewards » tage. of other “people’s: ‘weak- - stake winners are. a‘mixéd jut. |: wealth to them at. random jis ‘-NHotean -evil process in itself. _through the other chances of age. the “something ‘for no- The painting measures 1334, inches by ; fa group. din. 18th-centry Canada . po “CP” ‘photo. - -and dated 1865. It is one of of about 10 Kreighoft paintings. of -life ” oe yt ' PS OR type ye £ t : ‘ . ° . ° : 2 4 “Newt an a ros 2 Pecan te OM gage 4 “4 + ’ Two schools = | . | + of thought ;. On. stenos — ©. From The Toronto Telegram Does a pretty stenographer boost office morale or distract) ‘fellow employes? There, aret _» two schools of thought on thls ‘subject, Se es ~ One holds that -a ~ stern _ doesn’t have to be, attractiye,, . - but dt helps. It helps to’ spread: - '.. elphoria ‘among. the ‘offige,.- . slaftf€ It reflects the good taste” of an employer, who thereby * secures a. pleasant introduar”. “tion to his*customers. — ae On therother hand, the coi Pb mee rh ‘trary school. maintains that’ beauty is not soothing but cligie' _ turbing. Business suffers whéh © “beauty Intrudes. eee _ Out In Iran, one of the gol}: .emnment ministers ig a follower: “of the’ latter ‘school, He. Has , _turned . thumbs: down on’="a"* .'. “‘poautitul -candidate's -applica- ~ tion for a-typist's Job, 0 95%)" _.) Of course, if this » attltude»- —., were to take hold inthe Ocafe” dent, wives might worry leas, > But think of the poetry that “would. be lost to the ‘businesy ” world...) / Oe ARCHBISHOP. OF PAKISTAN... eS | KARACHI, Pakistan © (Ret. ter)—The. Archbishop “of Cah:z.. terbury, Dr. Geoffrey. Fishery? arrived here by air. from:Lons7 don to: start: a five-week tour -that will include India. Japan:¢ es : a! o South ‘Korea and ‘Hong. Kong, dian sweep to-hand such large H: a a. oh sums ‘to a private trust. =. ave oo iB ; Another argument against. , oe . Sweepstakes is that they are | oe sami 4 ‘gambling, and therefore im-.| .: ' i... @ Ry moral; and that they encour- O )D RZ “thing” mentality, ~ bot ., Where in the Bible is there | any. warning ‘against’ gambl- ing? Anyway, sweeps are a mild. form of gambling..T never heard. that they had impover- -ishéd: anyone, .. The. “something for — no- thing” argument is humbug. | of our society go only to the “virtuous. and . hard-working? “The fact is that a fair number of people: - become: rich by cheating.and .taking advan-~ “SA fair’ proportion’ of ‘wealth |” is captured by people who are not only worthless to society, but actually: harmful. Sweep-.. of ordinary -people.’ Scattering: “Some of them may make evil use of the money. But.so’do those who get windfalls - life. _ i The sweepstake adds a touch | of fairy-tale adventure to i brighten this dull world. 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