ry oy f. : “" . us : ; owe oe we yh, of a ‘ ng o ee . . t g : _. "An independent newspaper devoted to the upbuilding argc e RB ea oes HE NWT ERKITORIES.. Paeer eo ae F voce oa ok A ow _ By Gregory Clark fag ‘ ‘ - of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, / oe peer use pr —_ ; os ap cee 7 PI UTE we stopped calling 1b © ' ; A member of the Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulation... Co oy ge er ie ta ‘ og rs nar, pet Communism and ‘started: call-. ‘ ' Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association’ a, oo ;: _ : . a on ing It ASO nb nets V | . rt “Newe" ado 4 Ce Sem af “4 ture of lon to iti i “yy Publis hed by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited 7 a ee ~would be ‘clarified in our own.” 4 John -F. Magor . Ce > eee ee oe rit see ee OB, et re Ao; (minds. “aaa . 7 president’ Ta OYE Ng pas eee een WG My Re GEREN 9 8 he ee wih This perfectly " k * . og ee ae a ~ PRR oe a4. u fav is ee oe yo fer a mormal that Rus- “ . \ ABYD Authorized as Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, : Ottawa. ye oP s ceaeaa ree esoue si eh fra kon os or mee _~Sibe i ” ae me aA ‘sla -and ite oer : w | oo a wt Ter EE Beit | ‘should ‘embrace ( - ~~~ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1962 ee be eg ‘Communism, that ' ———— = : Sarat -~ allows’ of no op- J | H re . os 1? position, and ts : oo W we ~ the pure example Qi 7 bo - 0 naive can oo e ge we ‘ OF absolutism, because the 5- 2 Wa + “ps TM : 4 : + as stans and the Chinese ,have--” : The International North Pacific Fish- and therefore opening the. boundaries sans enown anything but ab-'"" * eries Commission had a difficult seems logical lenough, yet no one can ee Pe ee oe Ee -. ‘solutism throughout: their his-« ee “ pa vr ee a SB vm gi we . i a tory. It was not surprising that’: decision to.-make when they opened: hardly help think’ there must be more’ ps se a me VS We cee, NG Ce Germany ‘and Italy’. should... ' ch, . Mee . , . pee tagh mt ‘ id ae tg abba eee ce ee ahs . ¥ : ‘ : Spy northern. Alaska waters to Japanese. critical iasons.. for :the “deéision.: If es. . have fallen, for the absolutism’ ea. tree gs : a arr Co mee of ‘Fascism, because’ they t00,- +. fishermen this week. | there are 1b 1s naturally hoped they until. quite lately, have always'"'” ‘ . “ } ‘ Here in Prince Rupert there ap- will be brought to light at once. . peared to be little comment, and prob- “A charge by Homer Stevens of. the been under the iron, heel of abe: solute rulers. oe EEE : oe Se SENET eae ee ee epee fae ~ ‘How preposterous is the hopes: ably because the whole matter seemed Fishermen’s Union’ that.the commis: ” : pee : gt EE pe pBzetea «OE advocates of Conimunism..... quite nebulous, even with the exten-~ Sion Is “giving Japan a. wedge that “VERY DESCRIPTIVE SUGGESTION, McGREW. . . BUT LET'S KEEP THIS CLEAN...” . Te a fOr une Angie Ba. Pete pe 3 a j ”. a . . , i : , _ | : oa . a! wo ~ = , a fo ee eae = vo var ous coun t es is revea ed: yu sive reports made. _ would eventually, open up the whole ee ae ee ee ee es aa ee PROTECT CRIB: ~....: their ignorance of our history: -. ‘ Statements made by fishing indus- coast for Japanese fishermen” some- S l D E | | N FE 7 RT | THT 4 bys crib. should e.made It is close te eight hundred - ‘ ttola 4 “Lh +e eet how | . ge ee pa woe F UN bee ey sae |b] [| safe: by ctaking care:that‘the . Years, hat the English have... try officials in the south to the effect how seems melodi amatic, and a. bit - Pt ew me? EN be | de Thousand Ly "sides: dnd. ends" are protected " fought. absolutism step by step it was an adverse move would tend to premature. CM With CHUCK, DAVIS cg be Trlch : d Be ee ied ea ea ts be- Ta TOE Fate. t on ., oe . ; . oO. Ly . . epee Oa po A ee ay we UE le Pe Te ces Doe : : +14 come: wed between @ bars. . tn. cutting off a be hasty as if 1s likely they have not — ‘Who * n eae such... an. out- Mang This is the. first of a new _ Sincerely. ‘though, | we on 13 0 ich ‘The:,sides .should”~ be locked king's head in 1649, ousting the’ ad 4. ; annerh ome? re Hle who-ser an ~weekly series Of CO: umns, and ' rea -page after.page about - g Ty a when'he is left:alone. Bed cov- > Yand‘lords in 1832, clamping- — ha dl ample time to properly study the © Sur y the peopre who-serve on I’ve ‘spent a good many min- bombings, murders, floods, | |||, At arrw| . Jers‘shotd.be- arranged:snugly down on: wealth's pretensions’ situation. =... Lo .the Inter national commission are not. utes sitting here, .idly: licking theft, car accidents, Elvis Pres. | 1 |: UNIVERS TV ' ‘ag té’prevent the child becom- — to ‘absolutism with the Labor’ ”” ‘Who can really tell, offhand, what “that naive. 7 Sothink of ae sae oginning. negispaper arti but how many. 20p “Ing entangled’ in -them.-- . » Government; and. in ine aor . rr hr Or ieee cers ~ BN ae ge ik OO eee os good ‘beginning. newspaper articles are about a: AT: Le Party itself, oustin ,sach:-of'”" effect the move will have:on the’Ca-..-: One; official said Canadian fisher- .. The best one. I've. come;up , camel?: Ce a Ba gs = ERROLMENT ‘sure the’ members of. the local ": ‘Our’ serenity” cvee IS @ . ise world, The latest information oh the sub- nitiorial tax income whdsnow wer ra'talking - Jack is the same suit as. the “will enable you to turn to the fds Ste ‘think group will agree that there isi: "Serenity: prayer 1s oP ts Toppers ER ES ay gy Lp ecbgigs + a funnies faster. Let's’ face it, eto ‘ore ‘think that, if: no“such status as a recovered © _ plicable. to all: ive A t uts Cc : . 4 : - eg: 7 a . Ada hichw4a Ne i starter. Coste, oe ttle Ee Pe i. - . . . Peet ea ig te pis Sates CURT] eps ya Uv ; . o . . a itt pu S Canada, third in per capita wealth, about another trans ‘Caniada highway just after. —"Q.In - Five’ Hundred, “fnust the less we all nave-to do-wie pores too far we Ne 7b alcoholic. You may become. God grant me serenity. °r :' th srage C tan’e ‘bs ; ih > of the ou have a trump in-your‘handia:, Woe & airs these days, Cee - cured of drunkenness, ‘but To accept the things I cannot In common cash, the average Canadian’s . All these are fine. But how many of them ee One” petter, i tect our own interests, provid-. alcoholism is only arrested as change o ~ nay cheque is 25 to 30 per cent smaller than the can we, really afford? to bid-a-suit? F.C. Be ! koe ‘ ed we can be satisfied that the wale . avere ; ’ naa ot: rk te ; : _ A. No. And you do not need a‘. Still, I couldn’t help notic- ee ee ; long as that one drink !s5 not’ The courage to change the. ssi ivérage American’s, AS a nation, our struggle [t is about time Canadians became. more ee ing that, less than a week after action 1s in our own interests. taken. ee, oS “things I can . fo . ae : + ow ‘g get abreast of the U.S. in living standards is realistic and selective about where they: spend trump in your. hand.to raise. he vi : een a j ° = g e y sp 1 ‘The word recovered: only And wisdom to know the ~ “ ERELERETE Tease A : sui : Ver.” "> hrushchev said that Com- . like trying to keep aS fine a home as the mil- their resources, and. about. how, much the _a, suit. your: partner. has bid., A" a Oe Oe ' nnaire geross the street, . spend. — The Vancouver Province @. What’ makes Combo-Ca-"” “mynism was Bows to copy Report on Paris fashions gives a man OF worry the _ _ difference. gdm , a oe Do nasta different from the org-" some of the good things of from columnist John Crosby in idea that if they .go on the Finally I. would like to say « i . os ° rr: inal Canasta game? JA.) Capitalism, he revealed that 4 the Toronto Globe. and Mail; wagon for a few months dura- that it is a wonderful. feeling | Prince A| ert election oe Oh A, The’ main feature’ off, bunch. of ,tgp officials in his “women: this fall'are wear- on it will then be possible to to know that IT am an arrested ; , , Ce 8 Combo-Canasta is a ‘bonus of party, were} fthvolved in a brib- Se ie ag become a social. drinker. . case of alcoholism, able to en- ‘The loss of the Prince Albert byelection is a As this is the third consecutive byelection in eleven cards for the player who’ Fry: conspiracy! - _ ing the bosoms. flatter and However such pleasire. is joy my family, recreations 3; serious blow for the Lloyd government of Sas- the province that the Liberals have won — and: completes the first Canasta in| ‘Aren’t they. starting things their bottoms are carried high~- never to be ours, as self-con- work, food and most of al} life » riichewan, The CCF had held the seat for the the government has lost — it would suggest the deal, These’ cards become __ just a little’early? | er. and. slightly, to. the .right. i, ‘fessed. alcoholics © we") lgarn ‘as nature intended it to. be ™ past 18 years and in @ straight: two-way fight — a part of his hand—and ‘are‘one, ° Now, until next.week, a fond They're ‘atill-wearin lost it to the Liberals by a large majority, 1é fi reason why this form of Ca-' ‘dark cir= , through’ progress in AA “and Arrested? ‘Yes. — Recovered? wt ste, Nee that Saskatchewan is about ready for a change ' a 1 for adieu to my thousands of new. cleé under-the'é esas if they’ possibly b . “ ~ Never,-mayhe. 2 te uw The result. can only be interpreted as an in- ol government. The~ last provincial general nasta is especially high-scoring! fans ee ge * were’ ‘dead: but eeying it. renting oe by pecan ara . An Alcoholic. oie eivation that the people of Saskatchewan — election was in 1960, so, as the winds seem. to andexciting.. . | Sa ace Lenn none ante ea - an Prihce Albert, at least — did not approve of the he ‘plowing against them, it is unlikely the gov- ae ———— ne | vo ar pe Oar Re @ No @ . Ee a government’s handling of the medicare dispute ernment will call a general. election for some. . d Wg hi: a. 1 Ro a olida - Host italit yh Be 3 ms nich rocked jhe province last, summer time, - Kelowna Dally Courier . to ay.in istory' | . a . Ly tN 3s) . uC a Y : re a “ a Two towns that will progress ne ees me - a | alls for CALVERT oe * ah SEELEGCHR ELSES TITRE TF vs oe - paper Le Canadien was found-. “ . By JOHN MAGOR logging, tourist travel, road building and the ed. by Iiberal members of the. . a By | tee co "va In an age when towns are so conscious of aubsidiary services that go with. these things. Lower Canada legislature 136°) ae a en me, co Se a ys ; EAPpulation figures as an indication of growth, will have their part in promoting new ‘activity years ago today — in 1806.) 0 ts re a ta : I: , Os wae Bl ms an item appearing Ina brochure put.out jointly for the area, . Until then French . language | . oe, EEE i 5 ; _ amt “l hy Hyder, Alaska, and Stewart, B.C,, deserves But the generalization might be made thatas newspapers were mostly liter-:.|° - pO eM | a VU, ‘ aa same kind of honorable mention, mining goes, so go Stewart and Hyder, It has ary journals or news sheets | Byes wet bh eae PRESS , oe Referring to Hyder, Jt says: : oneupled most of thelr history — Stewart, being dontaining little but transla. | Pr on i: » | WR coe (OY) Bm RENE om, ag the present ‘time there are about 40 the name of brothers who staked out many of — tions from the English, It) «. néeuple residing here but this number will prob- the carly mining claims there — and probably published only one aed be tow. holy inerense considerably in the next couple will continuo to do so, In Hyder, Marie Meager fore it was Oe i oned by | af-years” oe who, with her husband, operated a saloon there, — me eer ToRe d UU. mas Ten: ‘rhere Is a perky optimism in this little sally is, said to. have made several wiodest.fortunes — Werel ate stort rarer ended into the future which is In keeping with the : from tips passed:to her across the bar before . in ihe a aot century. ee Pos spirit of the wholo district, Evidence of a past retiring in Oregon.. : _ . "1922 on ne Royal “Agricul: Poo that bloomed and faded ts all avound and no- ‘Tips stil pbound and by ‘the Jaw of averages «tient Winter Falr first opened , rn vety In the aren pretends to overlook it, As the ‘dn that" minerally. rich: part of! the: country, ©" In Tororito, poe tye brachure ‘admits, “Hyder gradually shrunk to some: will’ pay off and more fortunes will be o— cceancer traing lo the point where it Is. but ‘ghost of its former YARMG, 2 eed ogee athe og be pay 4 1 TWO eee Eee ling Voce. salt. ee ns heaving! riday: noon-and retuming Bature 70 porkons. |, Te ty aul in a place where opportunity has knock day night, and visiting the Canadian Prince's qeecineememacneeeatianaameanmenmineres ed) often before, a lull in ‘the proceedings la other ports of call on route, we were,dolighted == 5. “FOOD GUIDE |. never too discouraging, and there Js. no de- with this.excursion into territory, where.the.old:: °° Seriloy eltizens often “have: fe Re vhen up there now, re Jy go cloe and yeb the new so imminent, — , — onting problems, Loss of appas: * BI xe esa SAAS ER VE ENN WW Tn Se en my wife and I arrived ati Btowart ree, Asmall Russian blockhouse just Ingide the . ‘ttt. , for. sroperly. halanded, cary os RR rr at3) a A p ee ee RHEIN |<: i eM Os once on Northland: Navigation’s ; ‘Canadian.."Alaakan boundary stands ‘ha, symbal, of; he. | meals miny be due to frequent: os rT , Ha j HNMR Phones baqudoen eI re v4 oe ag ‘ eR IH URN ir ris Va) Mba von teen) [U vi (1 a". UNE ' Pre wes Ay aH A ruasons why, The dock at which wa disembarked ‘towng men, are creating engineering history by other problem is.. that. those! |: wih littered with chunks of ore as If some prose ‘yathg ingenfous'devicas. to extract: ore from who’ ive. alone neglect to pre : peator had gone berserk on his way out'of town: what has “been ‘doreribed. as a mountain of pare palaviced meals A amall afjer striking trick, 0 coppor, mo Re hookleb entitied. “Foad Gilde: AS it happened wo had arrived on a day. . For the. traveller an oxtra visual pleasure is 9 for tho Older Povsort’ 8 avail: vij\pn our ship was to take on a jond of ore from . provided by f botanical quirk which allows. able fréo from Jocal or prdvine thh nearby Premier mino, and plegesof- the . many varieties oftrees to grow. jm the area, » micibaeeanmenanceninciemmannhmemy 7 stuff had spilled from the sacks dumped. breaking what horetics might coll'the'monotony.. | “TANE. CROWDED: NORTH 2 iivnee"’ we Immediately discovered one of. the ‘past, whilo‘high on glacial: ice bohind the two Mo ly nibbling between meals. Ate" Ne ry, yee | / Lea ee p rae oe i} {i ri ky copia i a oe : ma ‘yl i ys Se ar Ut RRO: a + ‘ eat yd be attund the dock, Wealth ‘tyom this source !s° oftour overgreensshoreling, Ovorhead o glacier <° | There: ta ay more land in C nothing new to Stowart.and Hyder, Fh hangs Ike a, massive blue: diamond. set in. * ty Fe a a aa po ps ce a pit ee en eouks "Put into operation in 1910, the Premier Id crcvice of rock, ‘emphasizing that. wherever — “apHero than in {ts southerh: | ee Fe ES a a a aiid allver mine pald almost $11 million in divi man gets a foothold on this const, the wilder-’ half, states Enoyolopedity Ais! "| “Masterpiece BE eg VTP etn Old Rye we dends in its first seven yoars of bualties#, Olosdd rosa ts never fay aWAY, ‘etleana,, The great. conters. of: .| SE Fe dca Flaca dt chat i cat anes Vatheang ooo ropponod and closed again/ it is now. once wiore . A visit to thia International tip of the.Port> world . population ‘ara: In otiet : og Aluxurtons blend of super Inalomehiandad Garradion. tye Bvory drop: hak: passed OG quality: i}{'operation with tho discovery.of anobler: rict Jand Canal ls one to romomber, Wo lett feelirig -* Anla,. southomn Adla,«, Worth. Canadian rye whiskies, “whisky for Vary hnyortanit People hawt Voui thatosty:tha 07 Ut climalest.s«: wi pocket in Sts productive ehtralls,*-" mes eo gue that Hyder will make good Its little claim |)” woatern’ Wuropo and" north - MPa re LE ESS | ariel editable ets STS AA BS a By itself this fa not lkely to make a drastic. Ce a oa, BOD and thore fs vo. | wadstorn North) Armoriah, “All of oo) BOSE GS Eg Ae no ie Te RE SE OE ee ant inl at espe fo" eon ie gem HO WHE OE eam ae Ar Ct a wee HEH HB iat 4 phe :