sis yup te ty ft a ead eter ee eee oe ag EER NR Ee An independent newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association : Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited PRINCE RUPERT DAILY NEWS — 1962 ee a a Meredith aman with a mission By JOIN PAUL JOINSON Toronto ‘Telegram News Service: WASHINGTON —- Amid all" JOHN F, MAGOR J, R, AYRES the rioting and legal man- 2 ‘ President Managing Editor ocuvring, an almost foreign ** : rep human being in the Mississippi...) cB ADD Authorized as Second Class Matl by the Post Office Department, Ottawa crisis ‘is. James H. Meredith, ~™ ‘ Tee TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1962 One man’s courage 7 4s all too easy for democratic men to be sickened today by the action of Mississippi University’s white rabble. This is the sort of educated savagery which, we long associated with Hit- le’’s Nazi gangsters. But the optimistic aspects of these events should not be overlooked. ‘It should be remembered that this is another firm, pdsitive step by the + of oy Wee conth « ‘ doing this since we met in U.S. federal government toward ob- cars Amen SoS trast ¢ Indiana,” his bespectacled, tainin equal vi hts! ‘for Negroes. ney are In né€artening’ contrast to —_ . attractive, 24-year-old wife or a . that diminishing body of white south- EXAMPLE OF GOOD LIFE? says. ‘The words and actions of Presi- ; h ald ,* 4] " —_ "Tt’s something he hast | . i erners who would deny them = equa il .? L d do,” his brother Emmett says . dent Kennedy in upholding the rule: of rights WAKE UP LABOR dian Ibepartment of Labour” Fi et mg non stea overrate in Detroit. a law in-a democratic: ‘society were. g Sek . The Editor, Labouk, Gazette) (under. -our Ry HAL BOYLE .“A man with a mission and .. ctaitesmantike. So was-the small voice. Mississippi Governor Ross. Bar- The Daily News: Conservative government) of youe ° a nervous stomach,” Federal | of the University .ofyMississippi cam- pus newspaper, calling upon its read- e1's to obey the law... “ a : : : their Of. cd : nin . ; his reasons for trying to break... He promised to go to jail rather than — SGunters: ideas with - ations have not seen fit to many, but actually itis one of Carves up a chicken In her own the all-white Mississipp! tradi- Neer 6 "student James Meredith. and surrender ‘0 1e aw. AceC Wi Jus nie © sontists teachers I think that it is about time less of foods—an example of about paring hehine hook While he is anxious. to get a oo | » “., such a choice by the federal govern- } ; Susi ers, that a movement as all-em the victory of snobbery over W2en She goes lishing. ;, better education, according’ to" this will be remembered when sordid . = newspapermen, —businessien, ‘acl lues The man who smiles through 5 . + bracing as ours should pull our real values. " . NAACP officials here, his main . 2 Lf y ’ h h a way ay? - cay ’ S - . ment, the governor chose surrender. churchmen, musicians an ds t th d look | every loss isn’t necessarily a ; ; details of the episode are long forgot- other segments of our com- heads out of the sand, and loo If you had to chose between reason for attending the Uni- ten. “The 29-year-old U.S. Air Force vet- eran, grandson of a slave, is. not to be lightly dismissed as a mere pawn in the states’ rights game. There could be no challenge to Mis- sissippi State’s policy of Negro ex- clusion, there could be no enforcement of the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision, unless and until a Negro chose to dare the fury of the mob. This Mr. Mer edith chose to do, He Victoria Report VICTORIA — If and when Mr, Bennett’s Social Credit government ever gets defeated, it will take at least half a dozen trucks to haul uway from the Legislative Buildings the extra- ordinary pile of souvenirs presented to cabinet ministers in the last 10 years. If gifts mean popularity, I’d say the Ben- heft government is certainly popular. Of course, the Bennett government has been uround longer than most governments in our histcry, which fact explains the avalanche of momentoes, The Premier has had so many gifts present- rd to him that he had to cause to be built special glass-door cabinets to hold them all. Next to the premier, I’d say Provincial Secre- remains at Mississippi University to- day, surrounded by a wall of hatred, preserved from injury or death by U.S. federal troops and deputy mar- shals. His attitude throughout has. been one of dignity and calm. It has been typical of that of other brave Negro schoolchildren and university students who have won their right to an education in other regions of the nett, for instance, used brave words when he spoke to the all-white audi- ence at a football stadium recently. The cowardice of the mob, which has already beaten, shot and slain de- fenceless men, needs no elaboration. One can only say, in amazement and sorrow, that hetter’ education ...for whites also seems to be sorely needed in Mississippi. , In a more enlightened future, de- seendants of today’s racist. fanatics -may well look back upon James Mere- dith as a credit to their state. He is alr eady a credit to his race, 3 —Y ancouver. ‘Sun. by a K Nesbitt they say that if Social Credit had not come along all. would have been lost for British Co- lumbia? It’s a sobering thought to realize that the premier of. British Columbia in the year 2062 isn’t even born yet, and he’ll probably not he born for another 50 years. Or, is it possible that the premier of British Columbia in 2062 will be a she? When you reflect on this it makes you realize the shortness of life, even if you live to be 90.’ Looking back to 1862 .seems just yesterday, yet there's no one around now who was then. Will there be a premier of British Coluinbia in 2062? No one can answer that one. The’ way things are going I'd say there could wel! ‘be an thal It was with a great deal of : interest that I read that a group of Soviet surveyors are .. travelling throughout Canada, munity travelling to the Sov- . iet Union and other countries | in the Communist.sphere, and. people from these coming to Canada. countries Being a trade unionist, as. wel] -as a trade union official,... I ‘am very disturbed by the: fact that our movement, which stands to gain so: much from .- peace, increased world trade, cultural as well as other inter--° changes, have not seen fit to send official delegations to these countries. In my opinion (and I visited . the Soviet Union in May, 1961), the official trade union move- ‘ment in Canada, and .this in- ‘cludes the: Ganadian Labour- “Congress, the Building Trades Councils, the provincial La- bor Federations Councils are more reactionary and conservative than our Conservative government in Canada, despite many pious resolutions passed at conven- tions, which are forgotten once they are passed. In Vancou- ver several years ago. A BC. Federation of Labour Conven- tion passed a resolution to sent a fact-finding delegation to Cuba, but this was vetoed by the CLC and is shelved up until] now, and I doubt that anything will happen at the forthcoming convention to and . Labor January 31st;-1961, but as far as I know, only the left wing labor papers in Canada and the U.S.A. have used any parts - of it, our official labor public-_ for ourselves, instead of con- tinuing to be brainwashed by - our news agencies and. other media about what is going on behind the’ so-called “Iron Curtain.” In this age of atomic and hydrogen madness, we need to act in a forthright manner— how about it labor—it is later than you think. ’ Carl Ericksen, 8679 Ivy Avenue, South Burnaby, B.C. THE TRUTH Tne Editor, The Daily ‘News: First let “me say, I hope you will forgive. me e for. writing this letter to you: 'My name is Terence Mills. I. appeared in court two weeks ago in connection with the robbery of North Star Bottling - Ltd. Please let me say that my crime was trving to help a man do the right thing by himself. It was brought to my notice the day after he had committ- ed the crime, when he pointed out your item published on the robbery, from then, the time being 7:30 p.m., I spoke with John Parr for two hours in an effort to have him replace the money but he said: “I’ve spent some already.” I said I would borrow the amount spent and then he -ette of the other. NEW YORK(#i—Jumping to conclusions—and how .many ‘do you. agree with? : A filet mignon steak is a symbol of the good eating nothing but filet mig- non and gravy, or nothing but rice and gravy, you'd probably last longer on the latter—and enjoy it more. Rice hoids its flavor appeal longer than any other single food. When he is with two wo- men, the quickest way for a man to make an enemy is to light the cigarette of one— and forget to light the cigar- A wife will put up with a husband who beats her in private if he al- ways lights her cigarette in public. | The thing fat men are most fastidious about is their feet. Their ‘shoes * usually havea better shine than those’ of skinny men. oo a t A woman over 50 who tries to hide her years by wearing too much makeup looks ~ no more foolish than. a man over 50 who insists on playing. ten- nis to prove he’s still young. An executive who brags that his door is open to anyone ac- tually keeps that door open so that he can glance out at his pretty secretary. When old friends meet only at funerals they are no longer old friends—the'yre just old. A man who invariably wears a four-in-hand necktie tnvari- life lo. more helpless than having a light bulb. burn. out while he is shaving. It is hard to understand why a4 woman who. cheerfully good sport. He is more likely to be merely a poor. player who doesn’t have enough sense to keep his mind on the game. Bankers don’t like. to make loans. to borrowers who say: “After all, money isn’t. every- thing.” the Negre student with a mits- slonary zeal and quict tenac- ity and central figure in the | riots. Officials here of the Nation- al Association for vancement of Colored People deny that. Meredith is a col- lege “block buster,” paid and stimulated by the NAACP, “He's doing this entirely on his own,” official here say, “although we are financing his legal costs.” Describing Meredith, author- ilies here say he is the gprand- son of a slave, intense, intelli- gent, a Korean war veteran and fired by a burning pas- sion to see Negroes get equal rights in the United States. “Jay has been talking ahout Appeals Judge John M. Wis- - dom says. \ The man ‘himself, however, has said very little to explain versity of Mississippi is to help Negroes obtain their legal rights, the Ad- «« EDITOR'S NOTE—Ssigned articles and editortals credited to other newspapers do not necessarily re- fleet the views of The Dally News, 12:15—-CBC Stamp Club WRITE YOUR RETURN ADDRESS IN THE LEFT CORNER . and help speed your mail! Just follow these four points to faster mail service every time you address an envelope: a. : bring it into realization. How- ret ably thi , invari- ae wesrey Black has ne largest number of elected Governor of the state of British Colum- ever I want to aa our la- North Stan the money te oly rents ay tie ‘hasn't I Gunlandi. 1en comes Highways Minister Phil bia, oe nans British Columbia will be divided bor officialdom that the Sov- He said that he would think quite grown up. Use full and correct name of person you're No. these gifts are riot Bribes most of aa} etween the states of Alaska, Washington, iet surveyors visiting Canada about it that night, and we Two strangers riding up writing to. n t — s aho and Montana. No, that’s not treason, are official guests of the Con- left it there: On retiring that ajone in an automatic cleva- ihe m are ne even expensive, They are just it’s only curiosity, and a frustration that the servative government in Can- evening, I mentioned it again. top never comment on any- 2 ew bridges “highways, Jaunehin opening ic, Tubure’s not ours to sce. | anda, and is a return visit aris- His reply was “I think I will if thing except the weather-—un- Use full and correct address with Postal Zone nie poe kus baring o g Ships, century ago no one could foreseé the day ing out of Canadians visiting you can borrow the money.’ less one of them has been Number in Canada’s six Zoned" cities riving of spikes, turning of sods, opening of coming when the Crewn Colony of British Co- the USSR in similar capacity We went to sleep that night drinking “oe , court houses and other ‘public B pnening ° jumpia would be the Canadian province of Brit- some time ago, and in the. morning I was - oof 3 5 c buildings, an sh Columbia, In 1862 anyone who mentioned The International Labour awakgned by two RCMP con- T} ; ; ‘ ‘ a . ‘ 1e real reason that so : c uch We. In 10 year ut re can be a lot of that possibility was looked upon as crazy, and Office (ILO) gave a report— rabies searching the room, many women have taken up ite your own ren adores anc Postal Zone such like ‘ si NS treasonous. “Yet such union was accomplished “The Trade Union Situation Later at the station, John powling is—that's where the Number in upper left corner of envelope. Some day all thése 30 enirs will be hauled nine years later. And, in the meantime,. the in the USSR” and printed in Parr admitted taking the men are, A. away to the Provincial. Archives, and a cen- Crown Colony of Vancouver Island had been tury from now they'll be; on-exhibition. as links with a period in. our’ ‘history called Social Credit. I wonder hows'thert litical historians of that time will appa ese times? Will 44 IT’S YOUR BUSINESS gobbled up by the Crown Colony of British Co- lumbla, because the politicians of that time knew union of the colonies, and union. with Canada wag the only reasonable course, Changes shown in climate of economic opinion By DAVID GRENIER Toronto ‘Telegram News Service ‘and Development Minister Macaulay has lined | The climate of economic opinion has shown some remarkable changes in the last few years. up for early November.) ren and amuses her friends, | It wasn't so long ago that the only directive That opportuntics exist In plenty is obvious She must, she gm : i VACA | 10 N VOYAG FS — being Issued in many Industries was of the from’ case histories of Ontario manufacturers simply must have fgg “Don't just sit there — do something” variety, who have made manufacturing arrangements ‘Her’ tea each af- o After that came the “Get out and sell” era, ternoon, But her when Canadian industry was belng taken to. tnsk for its real or alleged shortcomings in pleted arrangements to make products ranging «$0, do._swith the Bai Ror Ea suesmanship, 0 ucks and bollers to sail- telephone She ) Now you can traval to Europa at round-trip Now the direction Is becoming more apecific, a law nouoey 4 was tremendousy ¢ CARI NT H I A Phrases like R & D (research and. developmert) with US., U.K and other firms. ‘Last year njone, 40 Ontario companies com~ . boats, power lawn mowers and Gleetric organs, qe he. . Geneva in 1960, and this was published in part in the Cana- The PACKSACK of Gregory Clark: Copyright: Canada Wide A lady of our acquaintance has spent seven ~ luxurious months visiting distant. rela- tives In England, She has dome home with an accent that in- furiates her grown-up child- worst pick-up has ly Impressed with ni money and I admitted know- ing of his crime. Iam writing this letter to you in hopes that you will publish the truth as there are quite a few children I used to teach at Booth Schoo) that I wouldn't want to think I was a thie!, T, Mills, Prince Rupelt, the lighter ‘side Marion, three, was asked by ner mother if she could carry i. message to Grandpa. She replied “How heavy Is iL9” Few things make a man feel Write legibly. O- VISIT EUROPE AT 25% LESS “excursion rales, or bring your dear onos to Cannda ase i) fora Christmas which thoy — and you — Last sailings from Montreal.and Quohec ' + the! 3 he oy will navor forgot, inauscton® like design have entered: into - ‘the On the federal lovel, industry aludien now ladlés” Lnarege the ‘telephona . i Or treat yoursolf to n CUNARD "T/MEO{YOURIKI{o" OCT, 13 to Greenock, Liverpool ft + + bata Soommerse have bho Dopariment of pros mingle, until they. wara. (oo if es Br te ee of tho world, carofroa way of sooing NOV, 3 to Cobh, Lo Havre, Southampton M But perhaps the biggest change of all a the be — 0 ang ready to anawor Or plan to visit Europa next spring In tho "Now Look" NOV, 23 to Greenock, Liverpool | new emphasis on “If it's imported — why not ducts now being imported could he rare struck her as much more fa- kK: Orpla ron pring \ try making it here?” This is only logical, There are many Cand- heing — mado here. The study of the ol) drilling equipment In- shionable than tho way we Canadians jump at the firat CARMANIA and FRANCON conditioning throughout, Lido recreation decks, outdoor awim pools — oven a Tourlat night club! 1A... with alr Also fast, frequent sailings = New York sede hat 5 Getpt sneosgt ete eee ie bY BS 5 eS ER s Jed al least one major dian companies that have the capacity and the ‘UB, company to maken Neensing nreangement Lyle, Bo sho began Jobling the | Evry vontonees Will offer erulso comforts i The recent meeting of avintion industry Here's one way of giving jobs — and profits gentioman aiyle and Anawer' i PAV LATER — See your th) suppliers, under the sponsorship of the Alr Inv — a ‘much-needed boost. And with the de- ing, Travel Agont, BO | + duatries Associntion of Canada, Is one example valued dollar, jt makes as much sense to en- With the help of a: fow if th of the nowsstyle initintive, , courage replacement of Imports, where ccono- friends, her eons fixed her, ] BHO Burrard Street { Yet another is the Industrial Expansion mic, ns it does to venture Into exports,” They enlled her at -varlous it Vancouver, B.C. FLY CUNARD EAgie rasa 7 THROUGH SE im fi Conforenca held Inst month, at Trade Minister , - haute a the days and whan, (i vs Tel; MU-4-4477 | NeaULa AR SERVICES, MPAMINASBAU. i ces’ heheat, in: AWN, me after 16 rings, she answere ene ee 3D ERED PES SSS rn ce ce a oe + +. + A Asihl, Though L for Today ‘woolly, tho caller would) say | SSS SS SSS eerseeS SS Se ee Ono of the garlies ~ if not the Wat — in the. , There ts ito anewor,” or “She | | Do a field has been the Ontario: Goverment fe yorinnn In the work of tha, Tord, me Pier about, 0 of: hong BP We mo PHILIP M. 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