+o ripe aitieetitte ace J OHN. a R, AYRES “Editor < An Independent ‘newspaper Oy -of Prince Rupert and Northern and: Central British Columbia,’ _ ‘es A member -of'TheCanadian Press—Audit Bureau of | Gy Clreulation— Canadian Daily. Newspaper Publishers Association | re Published. by The Prince, Rupert, Daily News Limited. B, MAGOR | “ President devoted to ‘the ‘upbullaing » G. P.. WOODSIDE | General Manager "| Authorized, as ‘secon class’ malt ‘by. ‘the Post Office ‘Depar tment, Ottawa, ouncil or. the: Chamber of Commerce | on : of: any: pending halt to its Canso sery- jee to the Queen | - 4 ‘there appears to be some. truth in 1 the. Charlotte , Islands, Reméval 0 of the Cariso- “from ‘the - ‘Sandspit run in. the. immediate future -would not; only cause hardship: to. QCr residents, regarding. foodstuffs . from Prince Rupert. but would. send. city mee residents via’ Terrace under. conditions — ee not: anticipated when: eouncil. agreed we that. Prince Rupert’s air-minded trav- os ellers could ut up with Terrace serv-. Pressures of fa oo The “key. role. of, immigration’ is shown in” “the: latest: Population estimate.’ ~Economic con- iti rowth . from: the _previous year... The:main flaw: in ‘present immigration poli- Oo at. ‘they. do not: -bring- ‘in: enough . “no “long-term «. projection of . how: “many - o this country: should bring: in. ; “he could. never forget the day when | . “his father, General William Booth, the | _. founder of the Salvation. Army -t00 _. him, when’ boy>inté-a‘crowded court o house. He. pointed out. the prisoners him, and said: Lhe: Down through the years “work: in 7 the-courts-and- ‘in the prisons,-hag al-, ways been. an important. part: of. the” con for’ the. ‘crop. ‘in the rate of popula os TFRIDAY,, SEPTEMBER: 18," 31959. Canso should stay on, until next ‘spring © a ‘WHILE Canadian ° Pacific. Airlines” oot has not. officially” notified’. City oe - ice, for the time necessary to complete the. city's airport on Digby Island. When - that ° understanding was” reached, * “it was thought that. the Prince Rupert to Terrace section. of Highway, 16. would be. completely — -hard- -topped : and ther efore a trip. to. eo ‘ace would be no. hardship. How- ever, the. weather at: this end of. the Rupert.section this year, With a new engine installed in the a. ae _Cariso. only’ recently and the annual ‘overhaul not due until next’ spring we, ‘fail. to see why CPA. cannot continue. the Canso flight until next year. In that’ ‘Way our airport on Digby Island _ will be that much closer to completion “and the comfort” of ‘the passengers = the r moment — . Instead they are based on the pressures of the: “moment. Restrictions * are clamped’ on at. the first sign: of: ‘recession, without” ‘apparent. “regard tothe new consumer | demand which _ immigrants. bring with . them, Canada’s immigration policies” should ‘not: be based on:-meére bigness.-Nor should they neglect the economic’ stability created. by - a: _. domestic ‘market..’ But -above’ all, they should ‘but that: they:seem: to ‘be based |. a S "These are our people’ Bi A MWELL BOOTH: once said that that where anyone is in trouble, and - look beyond’ the. latest brief presented to: the government, and the latest. shift in economic “Weather: cae a J Winnipeg Tribune. Salvation ‘Army’ Ss: ‘service. eo PS a Tt expresses the spirit of the Army to bring friendship _ and encourage- ae ment, It is never the Army’s way to: _ censure - the. _wrongdoers but to. take them as they. are,‘and where they are and to. do whatever it-can for: them.:* | ee The Montreal, Ganette, ne : road. for estalled any completion of the | Ss : “¢ - PLAN FOR, A “PROVI [ oe ‘knows. how. it. . started © A NORTHWEST TERRITORIES a. brand new: -province.: “Map ne CP. Newsmap. . ‘An ‘idea SO, td: “that: ho. ‘one. Sealy been. ‘received’ in” ‘British Columbia.:. -. Itvis-a proposal: that’ the’ Peace: Riyer | distri¢t—including; cuts - out of ‘Northern Alberta’: ‘and B.C.—amalgamate’ With apart. of the’ Northwest’ Territories: ‘into’ . ‘outlines: the area. -involved.: “Another. ideatbeing | talked. about: at . .the’ same time is: ‘that B.C. -take- over-‘part -of. -the.: ‘Northwest. _ Territories in exchange for maintaining: the: Canadian. section ' signs’ of trouble. must. deal. ‘down = and “$aw-men of seven’ ‘ground. téch- nical: tr ades | stripping’: planes. and. jet. engines: checking” thet’ “complex - net-- work ‘of. wires «and. duets for. : . °. Men-of the ground crew: ‘like. . the’. pilots, iwith “trouble ‘before. it” hgppens, . A iny-: loose: bolt, a connecting: ink, (that; is” “pr “of” thousands’ worth gf taxpayer's ak Py tool left. ‘inside: “sSpanel ‘of an- see indie? we m ‘pair. ‘of. forceps left-"in ‘patient’ by an absent- -m)i ded hd; nearly wendy. 0, bredk=-such ° "th | meat the’ loss. of: lives. . hundreds dollars. . money.. A small. ides a. surgeon—can- cause. a. “arash. 5. found, by. an Anspector making: ~/a double “cheek. ~}-I met. several British’ Colum: - . ‘bia men: in the maintenance | “. : Section; vincluding |, , “Jensen: ‘of. Victoria, LAC ‘Paul Outside the: life- ~is- real- and- ; 7 earnest “atmosphere of work- ». ing hours, Canada’s. officers’ ...and airmen have. fun. I looked - “over Marville’s modern: recrea-. . ition’ hall. (which would have: “been a crédit:to-a. Canadian. . city.” ‘of. . - 100,000 ©: “ large. ‘swimming | “pool, shooting: “wand: ‘Squash. court.: ~The’ golf. course didn’t, cost -ee ranre people); its. ‘the taxpayers anything. Tt-was built. from’ station- funds—the - ; _ Profits of stores and. canteens 4, ‘skeet-,- Se Bolt. course taken into consideration that | much LS — lated’ events. that took. place _ over a Single: weekend: “young. ruffians ., .. boys to death’ and. ‘terrorized Jarge .. -ed with knives and ‘chise}s held “up spe institution ( hours. : we championship show — E—In Victoria -B. peg he oy —In “Guelph, : the: ‘reforma- t _* the “western. world; - ‘seems, . ture’ of the.times. The. gener- . INTERPRETING THE NEWS” : re ad ee 4 ‘Archbishop Makarios, tall and rather, : sthister- -looking with his black mitre and lux- uriant: beard, and once pictured as the arcéh-— villian of Cyprus, now is the man of peace, ’ Once there were dark hints of his being the. mastermind behind plots and intrigues. But with Cyprus approaching independence—it is due in February—he is the object of ‘plots’ and rumors of plots. | The villain now is fiery-eyed Gen, George Grivas, a little man with a twisted black mous- tache, whose billing is that he “defied . the search of 30,000 British troops throughout four years of selfless struggle for freedom in Cyprus,” The clash between ‘these two men is ‘over the Independence agreements signed by. Brit-. ain, Greece and Turkey in London and Zurich . early this yedr, The archhishop agrees to them; Grivas, who once did, now repudiates. them as a Sellout to the “Anglo-Turks,”’ f cy te Grivas professes to be much concerned that the people of Cyprus may be getting a: raw deal, In the opinion of some observers, he js really more interested in furthering - his political ambitions. He talks about “saving” Greece—from what is not exactly clear, © , Within the Jast week, a clonk- -and-dagger atmosphere has prevailed on Cyprus, © LETTERBOX Haida fisherman lists The Editor, The Dally News, The United Fishermon and Allied Workers’ Union has heen criticized so often in recent months, that I began to wonder Just what the sald union has done for us Indians, Just prior to the Second World War, wo the Queen Charlotte Islands Indiana, recelved four Culture © " Culture avails nathing unless tt ennoblea and strengthons charnater, —W, Bomercat, Maugham, + Cu - The highest purpose of Intollectial ‘oultiva- fion Is, to: give a man a perfect knowledge and mastery of hla on Inna a aelf, 1 7Novalta, : Cultivation to the mind, ns food to the Poy The ncquiring of culture ‘of mn avid hunger for ae Tevery man's ability may be atrongthonod or §ncrensed by culture, eVYohn Abbott, In ng ‘Necessary , = Olearo, Is the developing knowledge and beauty, ~—Joano Lee Bonnett, i “Makarios now appears as man 1 of peace By DAVID ‘ROWNTREE. a. Canadian: Press Staff Writer - The’ Makarios’ cabinet, Qa. transitional one : during a: great,: impoverishing ' . during prosperity ih a. society until the island becomes a - republic, gained possession Of some letters which are said to be evidence of a. plot to murder Makarios and so meof the cabinet ministers, Grivas was closely linked to the conspiracy, some sources say, , ‘Following the disclosure, Grivas ‘issued a brusque statement from Athens: - “I would .be prepared to help in the im: plementation of the Cyprus agreements only under certain conditions; otherwise I shall '. Oppose them with -all available lawful means,” cod “fe i . The general has been angling for some way to take a hand in affairs in Cyprus and stop ‘what he believes to be appeasement. of British and. Turkish interests, The old cry of Enosls (union with Greece). has been heard from. his ‘fanatical supporters, Makarios has called Grivas’ bluff. by saying he has no right to butt in on the island people's - eonty por dog salmon (nat pounds) and maln- ‘3 right to settle their own future, | (Now the general seems to bef left with three choices: To try to revive: the island’s bitter civil feud; to do what he ean In Athens to upset the Cypru & agreements before they ‘can take effect; or, Ike other old soldiers, . Slowly fade away. work, of union Jand’ fishermen (mostly white) received cents per fish in the samo area, — In fact we had two rates of pay. in every flvo area, one rate for Indians and a highor rata for thea whites, ~ The cannery workers worked ps much a8 20 hours without overtime and without coffeo breaks, When women workers fainted from exhauation on their jobs, they wera “packed out revived and sont back to work, Now, aftor many. yonrs of fighting, onr ‘union has-won the following for us: @' It has brought prestige to our humble made of livelihood so that we recelve tho shime wages and prices as our white. brothars and alstars; @ It has Also von soolal neourity tor Ma : Mombars, @ Our widows do-not have to worry about ‘funeral axpanaca and they recelva enough money from aur welfare fund to tide thom over tholr roughst period of tine, @ ft has also won ws the rlght to recplve Unamployment Insurance and compensation, Tho stronger wo nro organized the guror we are of pence and acnurity for our futuro, — Ivan Adams, - Prince Rupert, - treatment have = been put. on '. thie personality for anti-social r * cept belneawe e Pens mab ah ero ped abe ee ee) ee ahans alone ee ARP PRAM EOD oeas vd (ane EOD OR we mre me et wa Tg ' a be . : Cdl hos a : LS .. . 1 . Juvenile” “galingueney. seems , Sto... be. increasing. in amount .: “OF. the. Alaska, Highway. ‘ re From The Toronto. Daily Star ‘Here: is: a’ catalogue. of re- ca false sense of values is being -» In New. York-a igang of “stabbed.. tio. being. ‘held responsible. for ed: that half ~ today’s: uents’ started . -persistently..to- misbehave at the age of Seven. Anti-social’ action - t90 often: ‘condoned :.as oY -pression” by ‘parents who gar-. ble Freud.’ “The philosophy -of a neighborhood - park... we —At.reformatory in Carlt on, . England, 80 teenage boys arm- | _ @d “by the philosophy. ‘of ex- » cuse’” says: one juvenile court judge in New York, Judge P? ‘ teenagers’ wrecked and, looted: a “carnival, slashed. car: Aires. and . are: being taught , “the. differ- ence. between right. and wrone: }* “absorbed, and childrén are not’. ' their! misdemeanors. ‘Be it not-: deling- - Lo " “self -ex- -responsibility has been replac- ° “T: Farrell. Many’ offenders do. not: believe ‘thoy have’ do. not care and : have ‘no’ sense ‘of The blame is put. on wrong, “have, - guilt... ‘using ‘philosophy « of excuse | “somebody . else, or their. psyches.. Our. society may bé domin- » ated by. our youth toa danger-. done | if they Own: ous degree. The child is:basic- " ally a self-centred animah ‘He -has.to ‘acquire. consideration: . for. others; he has to be taught. to distinguish between: right ™ and wrong: It is evident that . all too‘many parents are fall- ‘ing down.on the job of moral « ‘and. ethical . education: of the young. an . - burned down. ‘tents.: and: -viciousnéss- ‘everywhere. in’ even, it. in ‘the: USSR. Why?. It | is ‘not enough. Simply to label: these’ youths as‘the ‘shook- -up . generation,” sick from the-na- “ation . before. it. was — vastly | ‘more “shook “up.” ity matured . “@ “Fully Stocked Store depression and a great shat-. tering war as. well. This .pre- . sent generation. of youthful. ' bad -actors‘has come into being more welfare- conscious | than te ever before.” Much study; money, « care, ‘S0- cial work and psychiatric - BABINE U LAKE. (Es “OPERATED. BY HERB “AND GAY GALE AT. _ TOPLEY LANDING—TOPLEY, 'B. c. eo Good Supply Fishing Tackle e Full Line ‘of Frosh Meat and Vegetables. e Shell Gas and Oil—Pump for Cars: and. Boats a BOATS AND MOTORS — VERY. REASONABLE | GROCERIES AT CITY PRICES - i GAS’ YOUR. BOAT AT ‘OUR NEW MODERN, ‘WHARF. “CABINS - —_ - REASONABLE, RATES - On “i aha ‘other. cnterprised, government. puts ‘up. a’ certain. amount:of money, to build’ rec- reational facilities, ‘In 9 place. ‘like: _Marvilie,. _which Is:a jong “way from: any’ ‘sizable town; the . than” on ‘an: urhan station. ‘allowance «is. higher. But:..anything:’ ‘above the: station personnel :, “ “There are a’ few staff. recre: ational experts to chelp: ‘devis “> @ play, program: for: the: thous- ~ ands of.. children, at this ssta~ ‘tion, and ‘the! ‘other: station; Helping With. such programs’: and) ‘working. at.a- number of «., Other: jobs around the stations, . * are. the ‘teenaged. ‘daughters of service personnel, - Nearly all of. them..work ate something, And: I: believe they sos One: screwdriver actually’ WAS ~ ,SOns ©. reo “ithe. _ strict: minimum laid. ‘down: in. . the. rule-book is’: ‘paid,’ fori: by | and “are ‘the: “beste mannered and iy « happiest teenagers that r have ° “ever met.: ce -1+ wonder if the solution of: I Noth “Amerfea's so-called ' teenaged problems are as sim- | -ple ‘as that—work and = dis- cipline. The teenaged offspring: . of. Canada’s airmen Appear, Mors nave, lots of: both. bs EDITOR'S. 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