2 Prince Rupert Daily News Decembe i¢ 1ay f Prince Rupert an independent daily newspaper devoted to the pbuilding and Northern t Wember of Canadiar yf ar and Centra Press De British ¢ r ~ulations imitea icent a. F. MAGOR Preside ao ~ Subscript! n Rate rrter Fer wee ; r Per mozitt Ry ca Py autt «SRR. Un RABE rized as cond r t Post Ottawa. Price of a Garbage Can EVERAL months ago full civic } directed a homes, orrices himself comfortable le. } nhii hivildi \« and publie buildings and ma and reproductive in the | which we provi It is disgraceful and dangerous enough that the } ] } F } + } +4 LL 3 . popadace should be forced to house this verminous ouest, but why it should also deliberately feed him is a question that has no answer, Yet this is what residents by the score are doing. s become compulsory that itside container. Not only does this afford protection from In most cities it ha garbage should be put o1 ine a metal lidded } yy } ayvhs ~ + Le t's [fk 24 “4 pests pefore the garbage 1S picked up, Dut it facii- handling into the disposal trucks. In forced, with the result tha Prince Rupert no such precaution is en- + t waste food in cardboard hoxes and paper bundles liberally adorns the streets This is blue-plate on, and before, collection day. * o+ f +o > +] ervice for rats, and they second go a it When the boxes or bundles the contents are scattered into the street. Sea-gulls and d oOos ay helpful aceomplices in spreading the debris, It is understandable that some families shot regard the cost of a suitable garbage ca problem. Yet their doorsteps, they gre a if these families are invit Iso il vitine tnem int their homes where their depredations will event ually prove far more costly than the price of a gar fe Can, This and all the other attra to th rats of Prince Rupert ctions offered 1e ld , : should come under serious official scrutiny and it should be soon, because the +} fa re g { Vit + : ° + ereatures meanwhile a oling apout 1el} al business of breeding, health of the city. ° + xt . ' ravaging, and tnreatening the » We cannot expect any Pied Piper miracles, but anything would be better than Weatherman Wants to Help A LTHOUGH fun at the w individuals in positions of public responsibility in got “ 10On, 1 ¢ LV iot of } sarviut has peopie everywhere Nave a weatherman’s expense, there are fe with more interest. he whe are listened to The fact is that the befuddled, in ture. His tr: 1 one in which f of miles away so that each community may ae t weatherman today is not hat we like to pie- ly 1 ) } 1 1 if pecome highly professional a! reports are received from thousands y know what to expect not only tomorrow But several days henee. s word, learned Yet as the meteorologist, Those whose lives may depend on hi such as fishermen and aircraft pilots, have yut their farth.in him. ie is now called, is usually to an unseen audience by wireless, it is not always possible for him to tell if meeting requirements, THi8*applies particularly to ly wholly on the their weather reports. 1 n Lo t i } r a ing his informatior his service is shipping operators who re ‘adio to receive To correct, Mis, the meteorological office at Sea Island, Vancoiver,is circulating a request for opinions and /a@@ice as to how the service can be improved, Addressed’ to ¢oastal shipping companies, oper- atorsof towboats and fishing vessels, government and ‘other patrol craft, its enquiry includes such questions as these: What parts of the B.C. coast produce particular’ weather problems for your operations? What kind of information is more im- portant to you: forecasts and warnings of expected weather, or loeal_ reports of observed conditions? What improvements would you like to see? There may be some operators who have not received this questionnaire but who have problems which they wish to offer for consideration. If so, i they, are asked to write to this address: Marine ke te Weather Broadcasts, Meteorological Office, Van- uy couver AMF, B.C. i ta Results may be gained from this enquiry which 9 will assist many in coping with the forces of hf weather, It is hoped that full use will be made of it. OTTAWA DI ARY politician to faces powerful compe- COMPETITIVE PRICE ution talwarts, such as Walter Har- know from the long time party As | See It ray... Reflects and FOR CHRISTMAS The New colt € Rp . Aancl! er 2Y . By Norman M MacLeod BY ae pat Reminisces nt whet J we El, Nilpott yw since World vrore ~ vee pe Everyone knows A newspri Most wish it had more fo} “ . * ‘ 1” ‘i i n ® WHICH JOB FOR PEARSON? sa) d ituation igh e attention MR. READER, suppose that you were Lester B. pe fying saucer (mayb Pearson. Or Mrs. Reader, suppose that you were dar sete jem harbor . Py tupert Wednesday m Mrs, Lester B. Pearson, How would you decide the onearad: darisar urecijan big problem that Les now faces? ime, But being without an aii Or where Was the sense in il t rrygve Lie has resigned as{ At | ade bs ae ; inal p tary General of the UN.jqne overwhelming answer was) .'¢},; offee revenue Pearson is the OBVIOUS) that a Prime Minister Pearson n hat — verwhelming ma jot Canada would be in a more Announsemiaes( wes neste ‘ MI ng the jority of the UN members to/ infiuential position than a See- py iursday that the Crown Prince f newspa} ceed to the job. Even the} vetary General Pearsen of UN. 06 janan would be Brit lustry I ins have a grudging ad-/ put I am net so sure, myself Ce b ; ’ “ ol e MP ion for Les, for the acid] especially as Mr. Pearson may .,,;, mute to the coronatio tek 4 ngued Vishinsky once said, “Ij never get to be PM of Canads, ,, ante be j amd nk tice that the delegate from/ or hold the job long if he did : : ? ften says right OUutiae+ i i t other delegates think, ! _ — t afraid to say - 7 7 ippeared + + + MY OWN HUNCH is that Les. ACTION UNLIKELY THE UN JOB pays $60,000 a} does not like the purely party The trouble with too many of , ' tax free, and carries a} politieal side of partiamentary ‘he public today is that they , ension of $10,000 per year, also/tife. My recollection of the Pear- Wnt to eat their cake and free. Le present job as|sens in eur boyhood days in have yours too ‘ } nvthine | Cana dian Minister of External| Hamilton is that they were x ( é se tl iffa worth $18,000 per year.j staunch Tories ‘as were many Paul Arsevs, Vietoria cafe ! f nd But it tribute to the man | Methodist parsena). Les himaelf prietor, i patron: +a térmidabie t not a single person wWho/is of course one of the truest What the wished for a wees ; “4m Lester Pearson will be-j liberals ¢with small 1) im the Thi hey di I ( ql 4 for a moment that Les whele world today they paid le than | he Twewsprit ke the ve on merely Anyway, reader, there is th ave War RE Phe or ne If he takes it he) picture. What would you dd acte widen interest all oe do nly because he be- write me either through the Way 4 he ne ub jeves that he ild do more in! .aitor of this paper or direct to Ness was profitable, except whe riper gi hat position than he could do 1750 West 62 Ave. Vancouver Vietor net . her in his pr position orp ; ating sou : n Prime Minister of Can- ’ , ‘ a to the dom ; + : B et that fact ; , de a ok I whole heart and soul fs COSTLY MODEL r p iegitation the cause of organizing world} LONDON (CP) A working copper r ; 3 oe . . e unde world law. He pe-* mode of a coalmine has been : ae eyoaes se lieves that UN is the vital, prac- ypened to the public in the Sout Th sk Of a dolba - Une. iaw at the tical stepping stone toward “the) - gi tieget eae Ty ' ei \ Parliament. In : Kensington science museum. The ole ‘ ook aot aI AS "parliament of man, the federa- €80.000 motiel took nearly three ste velused ¥ ven n of the world” prophesied ~~" bor } gre ae a : ss ‘ ' Tennyson in the famous pas- 7° copii ooh hoes a ae ul 4 sage which Les, myself and a ae PONCY.' host of others memoriged at - ¢ car ea “ho : » “| school f hie, the industry might slik s ANOTHER 1 ker } field of price rp WR PEARSON decides to re- had had he etree’ of main where he i he has a SHIPMENT ; ; ; wep ood chance to become Liberal eves er when Mr. Laurent steps wh : vOrus f | do owever, he is enough of JUST IN TIME nd a the . Justion and Douglas Abbott. Pearson GENERAL ELECTR year’ @€0) might not get the PM's job, even oe wy to be fhe lif the Liberals are still in power SWIVEL TOP CLEANER - MP wie ‘and Les knows that the “time} wo Se for a change” idea is the most] Now on Diiolay at Sieudien ‘iu esi “ain powerful factor in all elections, eS s ee ee verywhere. George Drew, o8F Ay Dbwapieee Te Tepeiving | ould emerge as the o epee e ; ue balance of ywer leader after i Le - : the next federal election, not to AND FLECTRI — tne € ng at “co mention 1957 poe . ©. Phone 644 Box 1279 By price re gO, READER, what would you I ad; do? If your main interest in) sie , fr 2 { life ay the foundations of peace would you COS LC a eS CN ee eK CC ee eR Cee ee : B h nment | fig u could better do & intend U agt in the cas a er 1 or Number 2 BUY XMAS GIFTS HERE ‘ newsprint Willig, there is n in th Liberal party in 4 ndicatiott 4Ae& prosecu-| Canada? 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