. An independent newspaper. of Prince’ Rupert andi Northern. J OHN rr. 4. R: AYRES ° me » Editor © et Me wx hortzed aa “second colass. A. member ‘of The. Canadian Press—Audit Bureau. of Circulation - “Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers’ Association - ee Fanenad, © ‘eT The, Prince. Rupert: Dally News Limited. 8 " “President "MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1959 ‘devoted to the 5 nabig and Central. British: Columbia. MAGOR | ' GP. WOODSIDE General Manager , matt ‘by the: ‘Bost, Oftice ‘Department , Ottawa: a fs as seals of ‘the British aon to. ‘about 13th Ss “diseases ‘in this - ainly to ee ‘Kerays,, new ds of. Sean new ¢ drags, and s S.- TB ull takes as many : other’ bined. It costs. Canada. communicable B Hungary ry: al ded.a. full’ ‘Assembly. ‘debate on Hun- 5: debate’ is badly. needed: in view: of — Hungar ally ‘refused ‘to ‘allow o Ss special representative, 0; ot New | Zealand, : into the: country to The: ‘refusal “of: successive. governments to 3s t the will of Canadians with regard to divorce “|The: ‘pressure: “for: reform in nine. of ‘the : as ten provinces “has been: so. great that it is fairly .. obvious’ that, the’ majority want it. . The largest. "Protestant church group, sociologists and wel- . me fare, ‘authorities - Have come out in favor of. it. Clubs have petitioned for it. Individuals have ‘pleaded for. it. : ' But the province of Quebec does not want and governments | continue to hold the rest i anada_ inh thrall to.their ‘fear of, political rom. that direction. ; to “David - Croll is. preparing a. new. aw. which. ‘would extend grounds for - c “tnelude cruelty, desertion and in- CG sanity—precisely what the majority ot Canadians ‘would seem to desire. | Similar. hills have heen presented ‘before. “We. ‘ike the: ‘picture conjured up by” the » grol Board. of. Ontario. makes its dally check , of chocolates, for alcoholic content. ‘The bene- | Sits of such. a. conscientious’ investigation may be open to question, After all, if anyone wishes to gels Ught on a box of chocolates rather than visit a liquor’ store,we are inclined to think the crime will have its own fit punishment. But just how does the LCBO operate, din’ this field? The chief commissioner. says it has a food | working arrangement with tho.. Cus- “Help seal the fate of tuberculosis » Emi “$40 ee its victims. vr octo genar ians alike. therefore the safeguard. 4 fate of tuberculosis. human. cage - protests -that. to discuss conditions in: “Hungary " i. that: would be against the spirit” of of executions ond. continued suppres- es Sir. Leslie. Wr “don’t: you chain. up: the. savage dogs “whic -- roam along :.the: border: ‘to catch : miserable: human: being. who are’ seeking freedom?” © ... This is blunt’ talk that rouses the. ‘sympathy 7 rot free men. ‘The: spirit of Camp ‘David permits: . no one: to close an’ eye to. injustice when. jit’ap- Supreme Court evidence that ‘the Liquor Con-. - ,000, 000: a year. os TB makes no distinction in n the age ‘Jt attacks infants: nd Vigilance’ is An Prince Rupert more than. 1,900 3. envelopes containing: brightly colored Seals have been delivered to household- ers, . Sponsor ing ‘the Christmas’. seal campaign is the. Order. of the: Royal | Purple who sends in the money. to the B.C. headquarters to help continue the fight against the dread disease. . It helps: expand a service of mercy. too. others, brings | health benefits to the> Ae givers. ‘and: builds confidence that in. ; this field - “watchers: are ‘continually _ on guard. 7 ee Don’t let the TB Society ehivelope you - of tion for the stamps: and help. seal t the “ mp a David. “ and -acts, that turn a brave’ little “ country into - a moaning. colonial slum.’ Pe BE ae ‘Lodge: challenged the Communists i ht. ‘of ‘the. ‘Hungarians cannot be “They. have died 3 in ‘the Senate, ‘or in the House. The’ general - expectation © is‘ that this one, too, > will die, of the same old fear. : ~ But. ‘surely it‘is time that a government - -plucked up @ little courage. A: reformed divorce law. would force no Quebecker to sue ‘for. a’ divorce against his conscience; cbut it ‘would permit the residents.of the other nine provinces to follow the dictates of theirs. | The government need not even bless the pill by sponsoring it. A private member could _ present it, and. Prime Minister .Diefenbaker could then permit a free vote, allowing senators and members to vote as they feel -theii con- stituents would wish. them to, without régard to party lines.:’ The responsibility » for permitting the ma. jority of Canadians to govern themselves as they choose would. then rest. equally, upon all parties, — _~-The Vancouver Province. '. Chocolate | jags oS The Editor, ~The ‘Daily: News, vs flgy (dd. would. like, to. comment on oo. your. +headline...in...your...paper - dated . Wednesday, -: “25, 1950» “Pool deficit. of $15, - ‘November “For ‘exainph Th ire. ‘for: ‘heating of. "$7, 000, based on+ ‘the first three .weeks - operation’ is surely imaginary. To warm up the total. vole ume of the, water in. ‘the: pool from. 37 degrees : F. $075; ‘degrees. F was’ “estimated, originally to. cost $210. Naturally, “this | jwould hardly. ‘be ‘done ~ every’, “tyveek, “'more-dikely once a year or. less. To maintain ithe water: at 15 : degrees. should, “not .cost., more: . _ than‘ $10' per: day, . A} yearly ee . figure for heating... should be approximately ., 365 days, vat $10 or $3; 560 : or for’ eight: months | ° $2500." _ Phe: estimated figure, of. $14, -. The Editor,: : The Daily -News:: 9-4) “With | ‘regard to. the * "water : ‘bylaw, shortly to be placed ‘be- received: get lost; send in’ your: dona-' a -fore.. us; certain: ‘aspects. give “cause for concern. Briefly stat- let ed) these are... disease - - prevention bs ~Funs: “and water rights. Conservation ‘of. salmon . an-18- inch Pipe “With reference . . costs to $774, 000. However, ‘your oe “What is against the spirit’ of Camp “David,” Me, o “he declared, “ig the subversion of. small: ‘coun _ — tries 2. a ‘suitable. ‘distance. toms for examination of “Imports” ‘and that als good many chocolates are rejected." Does the - examiner make his report on the basis. of chemical analysis or: does he- rely .solely on -his own taste? Perhaps he is required to walk the chalk line after consuming so many boxes of brandied cherries. Whatever the method, it- does seem. to he going, to a lot of trouble just to make sure that no one in the province evades | ‘taxation ‘by: getting. his Nquor supply from this source. —The Hamilton, Spectator, ean: must not. be _+through the installation. of: the . «pumps. It. is. very. likely © that. y the, smelts and. fingerlings., will; be drawn into the. pumps, -: ~ INTERPRETING THE NEWS | Cl ¢ ’ _ Labor party ‘action wreeks African inquiry ye C By DAVE OANCIA os Canadian. Press Staff Writer -report states that. $900, 000 is. to : be .asked for. The Anferénee is © that a reduction: $80,000 leads to. an increase not $126,- = ~000.:The public has not. yet. re- ceived an. explanation as to the oo _reason ° wwhy.. the “ ‘costs . , we risen by. $126,000.. have ms ‘The. Shawatlan: Lake. salmon depleted - fro , pumps, “and ° will, ing. system. considerably. . . An. 18-inch pipe. is proposed, - £0 supply: the waterfront area.. We. point out: that with. the - drydock. working: at strength, and with all” the . waterfront activities, the pre- sent six-inch line. has always’ proved | adequate in the. past, With the demise of the dry-- “dock, the demand. has lessened, « Capital costs to: capital ‘ ‘costs, the: Daily. News. of: May : 27; 1959. ‘stated: that. the. sum of - $856, 000 . was: being asked © for water supply, distribution . oe ete. ‘On ‘November. 10,:1959, the - same paper. ‘reported. that: $80, - 000. was ‘being . deducted ‘from ~ the. original’ costs of the bylaw, - owing to lack:of concrete ,com- . ‘mitment from Ridge, Holdings. - This .would “have reduced} “the therefore, oi . constitute: a, ‘further ‘cost item,~- -raising the price of. the pump- . full: 000. for. : item. of. $4, 500 .was included :to’ purchase steel. lockers * whose’ - However,’ since. last “someone, to look checking ‘of the baskets. ‘period of 30° years, this” amount to, some. $105, 000 Sure- ve “Lys sthis. is. false: economy. als: Litem: of: $4,800. Tsk!) Tsk! ‘No wonder. the finance ‘comi-.:: ‘rnittee: refused to aecept. such... Be shadeety Your’ ‘swimminely DON GAITENS, ; ‘ex-pool, engineer. “psy However, ‘the. pool. was — pequtifully- finishéd. Congrat— . ulations! —DG_ oo and yet.we are asked to. sanc-- tion the installation of a pipe « which, is: three. times.’ the ‘size of. one .which has’ carried: a _ greater. supply. ‘of water with complete. ‘satisfaction. . "Concerning our water ents --at/a.recent forum at.the : Civic Centre, ‘both the: chair- “~ “man, Ald: RG. Large, and Mr.- D, AJ Whelan, ‘engineer, stated. -in reply to a: question that the... city would not relinquish. ‘its. - at Woodworth water rights Lake. In fact, it was said that. =~ there was no question about it | vat salle Now: this... reply. is strangely at variance with a paragraph » found. on Page: 2005 of..the report: on improvements ©" to. the. water. supply of. Prince . Rupert, over the signature of» ~ Associated Engineers, per: Mr... D. A.’ Whelan. we quote: “A third, .and vital: assumption js: with ‘respect to power rates: used’ the current rate structure “Salaries 18. ‘also. toot high. , ‘In: ‘the original plans.an | so ate, estimated life would-be 30; to.” 40 years. os . September. this) -was- changed or and. , Wire,’ ‘ghecking. » “paskets |: WORE; ‘bought for $1,000 withthe =" " Gifference.. of $3,500. to be. ‘used ha . “each year: to. pay ‘the: Salary of © ‘after the. “Over: * mothers: to’ come . —providt, - “Also, there was. an: incident-" : providing: As‘ previously. noted, we have |} in calculating our power costs.:- We fee] that the city has an. tt ds the, ‘custom: ot the ne Pack- sack at this season of. the year to. make the -rounds “of. " stores .to see .how things are — “Up: for~ it ‘the, Pack- onsidered Sotalodl ‘iat the't piest: peo-. ple in. the; whole and monium “The: big we encour ape key ldtors: stores, - ‘downtown “with infants’ by sturdy ; little, low. “prams Be Jin: ‘which ‘the ‘bab- i “ies can ‘be’ safely! : _trundled on. rub- Rae ~ their.® 2 ‘mother, wrestiing with a how!l- _ ing two- -year old-in the crowd- ed bus, “will I’ take. this. ehild “down town again!” 9+ _-All-the. little: one: is powling wy LOY, is. shes at Testfulness of ‘the the =. the grand - ATV program on bullfighting was taken off the alrin Copen- hagen’ because: there were so “many complaints against showing. cruelty: to animals. a program was eee by : : wW flat on, their backs: oblivious to. Be < everything, in’ their perambu- oe ber. tires through. the. -mount- ee ing ‘congestion. The the heavy. breathing, the end- ‘less -swish-swish.. of. ‘feet;’ “ap- pears to: have a: soporific. effect on infants. Nine out. of 10 that. Aspects of bylaw given concern: you : See. in: these | ‘prams in the no quarter to man,- . child: (on'-ifsNown’ feet,” the - pram- -borh bies: ‘proceed in complete: corffort. and. secur-- ity, all: ‘mankind making * “way . for them. ‘Onto ‘the elevators they-are ‘pushed. - ‘The elevator operators. give’ them | priority. . them. - “wake the darlings. bus: that the trouble starts. “Never, te says the: sounds ..of ” “Christmas |. . commerce, the massive. hum, big stores’ are’ blissfully, astecp.. . . ee ~; Through: the, mob that, allows woman or All ‘mankind - stands.: ‘back ‘for. And:even the clunk of | the elevators doors ages not. It is on the way home inthe |-_ wan . “SPANISH CHURCH The great’ ‘Gothic cathedral . ‘of: Leon in Northwest. ‘Spain: “dates 1 from 1199 AD. _ [\snon Hart. & Song VoNOONeEC, PEMERARA fs This: advertisement: is’ not published « or displayed by. the ‘Liquor Control} Board or by the Government of British Columbia. ‘excellent case to approach the Too: - power company and ‘obtain a more preferential rate;on the } basis that in using the Sha- || ~~ may operate - with “independence.” On the -hand—we give up nothing: on ‘the . other—the | City uishes |. its water. rights, - Whom are we to believe? | . In face of the importance of this matter, surely a public ‘meeting is desirable, at which. ‘free expressions - -of . opinions may be offered, before the electorate goes to the. polls. _ J. W. Prusky, ‘Prince Rupert. -watlan Lake the city is giving. |}: up its rights to “Woodworth ‘if - ‘Lake and to. the joint works at oj}: : of supply b | to the.city’s ‘water ‘system, and : . complete. peg Fo one ‘| reling- 4]. be held before. the advance. poll. HILLS CHALLENGES MAYOR! (NAME: YOUR TIME NAME Your: CHAIRMAN. ergo : — 2 To debate your stewardship and leadership since your election, / NAME YOUR PLACE = vy! Pe An: ‘invitation. is extended to Arthur Murray. to join ‘me ine my, challenge to debate the mayor’ s ‘stewardship. — LET THE VOTERS MAKE THEIR CHOICE! “TV brass. leads sheltered lives Krom The Birmingham (Ala,) Post-Merald. ‘It is interesting _to note, from the TV hearings, the ex- tent to which the heads of two big networks were shelt- cred, from the ugly facts of, life, “ More than a year before the quiz fix scandals broke wide open, two magagines had pub- Hshed ‘articles broadly hint- ing at monkey business. Rob- ert E,.Kintner, NBC president, said he didn't read them and ~ noone -called them to his ate tention, Back In- September, 1057, Herbert Stempel was anying | — 4o1v was fixed. Mr, Kintner. didn't learn about It until“ nearly a year Jater, Similarly Dr; Frank. Stanton, president of .OBS, was “come: “plotely. unaware" of the gos- | The recent, ridiculous. dispute over “equal time” is a good example ‘of what happens when bureaucracy sticks in Its oar, But, whatever else happens, |- we think Mr, Kintner and Dr, Stanton might encourage thelr staffs to let them: in on what's going on in the world. Let the worried vice-presidents and executive secretaries tell the boss what the nasty maga- zines are saying. Let them stop hiding the newspapers, even If they jolt the boss out of his ivory tower and break his chain of wholesome, con- de structive thought, _ Maybe this. system wouldn't : ‘be sure cure, It would at lenst tend to protect the hoss ag- ninat the embarrassment, nat The Monekton commission of inquiry into. “Central Africa’s political future - sufforod. a. mons : ‘serious blow. when Britain’s Labor. party, tiirned - “thumbs ‘down: an the Conservative government's approach to: tne: ‘colonial problem, Lahor decided Thursday: night: that, no. 80°! - headed by, Viscount Monckton, a former: Ooh-' Rorvatiye minister; which Is designed to pave: . the’ way for next fall's: const{tutional confers ence on. the. Central African . federation of Rhodesia. and Nyasaland, "| which was not wholly unexpected—will al- most certainly result in na boycott of the com~ any useful purpose it may once have had now ~-elalist: will ait:.on:.the advisory. commission ‘7: Many observers foal that Labor panty action: mission by politically-minded Africans and that - “goneessions to meet socialist demands on three cmaln points, ‘In nvletter to the prime minister, Lahor Leader Hugh. Gattskell sted these ‘points ag: - sThat: parliqmentary members. should. not Wey eatiictdd “ta privy, councillora,’:" Ke Woy Ve yelonse or trial of detainees in Nyasaland, pnr- tiewarly. Dr. Hastings Banda, lander of the Nypanland ‘African Natlonallst Congress party, ‘That the government would give a clear and unequivocal: agsurance «hat tho) commia- sion would’not’ be procluded from conaidering other forms of association as an alternative to federation-of the two Rhodostas and Nynanland, Maemillan -expressod disappointmant about mee That the government: should. ‘try ito Qb=. | nun the confidence of African opinion by the : | peat ‘them, ef ‘@ sip and rymors until August.8, 1968, which was more than 0: yonr late, It was: ‘another CAsO, - apparently, whete even thaly friends: wouldn't tell Various remedin) mearia ‘have boon ~ suggested, Mr. | Kintner would make quiz fix... Ing a federal crime, He also has set wp 0 unit to police hid " notwork's operations. Dr,. Stan: ton,.on the othor hand, dear . pairs . of‘enforalng strict hone : —aaty where puch large Anns | - fre dnvalved, Ho's barred the » big money shows, “We Incline to .alde with pr "stanton, mainly in the hopo ds gone, - the Labor leadar's at ' The government Js faced with tho diffl- ‘ - enedor's stand “oult decision. on how the membership of the ® oe : 26-momher commission ts ta be completed, 81x Justice? vos “members were to have been privy councillors-— ‘three from the government slide and threo from vhe opposition, -s/, Among, the 19 non- -pariiamentary momhars nre an Australian and a Canadian, Professor “D, G, Creighton of Toronto, Liberal newapnpors -- dqseribed both of these . appointments, as “une exelling.”. The Observer says the Common- “wealth, roprosentatives “are noticeable primarily 5 iy for: thalrInck of knowledge about Afrlen.” & Professor , Creighton in an acknowledged | authority: on the history of Confederation and the sovelopmont of n federal aystom of gov- : ernment, : ‘auch’ ag that of Canadn.. wee “Labor's rejection came whon Prime Minfitor Mnemiiian roturod to make any subatantind cos we A youth whose car plowed Into n O5-yenrold - woman's home, gravely injuring her and cause |} Ing $1,500 damage was finod $25 for cnrolosa driving, ,A man whose car was involved Ina collfalon which killed one porson and-Injurod alx was also fined $25 for carelers driving, . 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