It' Prince Rupert Daily News ar.ies. carpenters, painters, net ' of the native fUhermen and rren And other cannery employ- the:r children because of their H.ri.t wsii. in due time, be out of recomn.endam.r.s .tally suppri-their job. 'r,S approving the Japs re- Trie native prwpie Uo mn cott- turu. LETTERBOX Cf r. AND JAPS PRICES! CAN'T BE I Thurvdij-. iLreh 14, lri Nature's Wonderland i Wr.at nature has done is ler al to see Irs this wor.cerlnr.d Province, the lar.d of B C. .. .. ' uer themselves selfishly but We native people must unit- Fduor, Dai.v News coua2iv consider the white peo- edly stand within the rights of our demands and proven claims. I; has been learned !run use e Prince Rupert Dart Sew and i,, f (v, J. A FOWLER from ccrreTon'ie:ice recently rewm.menda'ions of the CC Pj Ki-'anga. received fram Harold Sinclair, memoers in the Legislature and K'. -.c --r. i-r,t dsi-'y r.r?pipr dTo:d i& the spbuiidir.g cf Prir.e Rupert ar.d northern ar.d centra! Bri'.Iah Columbia PuKisrie'd pTrr af-err.oon excpt Stwday by Prlr.ce Rapert Daiy News Lid, 3rd Avenue, Prince Rnpert, British Coiimbia G A. K L.N I'Ul. Utr-aeir.2 Editor. H G. PERRY. Managing Director ' Merr.ber of Canadian Press Aiicit Bureau cf Circulations Ca.-.aciars Daiiy Newspaper Associa'aon SUBSCRIPTION RATES MEN'S DIUj Spee l ptk Special pllT " ' DRESS 1 'AXTs t ' panu. SKs Advertise m tne Lmwj Sew listen to Ketchikan KTKN Dial 930 MEN S WOE, rlJ By Carrier. P?r TTeek. 20c; Per M r.:fc. Tic, Per Tear, Z 00: By Mail. Per MxHh 50c: Per Year 15 00. interior cijtrift vice-president their approval of the return of , for Skeena of the Naive Bro- the Japanese to the fishing ; trierhond. that the Japanese are ruunds The native people: now bem? granted fishing nrier if their brother. . Prank licences for 1950 and that some Caider, a member of the C.C F. Jap are already at some can- party, realizes the hardship neries on the Sfceena. m lhat our native people are about Harold Sinclair has pointed to face, the doom of f their ' ou; that there is now a rope children's livelihood. It was Mr .around the necks cf the native Cl!der wno ,t m CCT peop e and. w.tn Ae return of nin al Hazelton Ust spring" the Japanese, the native peop.e bef:re ne electton thil are about to face hardship and CCJ party was fighting for the doom of the iiveUhcwd ol the native rights in Brt'ish Col- their children Natives as well utnbia. Now it seems that u u. !TOPC0vJ ( an vr! 'H MEN' S DEfS 0tI fatest . Our eates are wide open, the table spread, i We irmte all the litir.t ard pray lor the dead. So now. whiie alive, be sure that you see. This wonderland Province, the land cf B C. Our mountains are numerous, our rivers sublime. On their banks Ue the highways lor tourists la time Jmsi folio those streams and there you ill see, A Canadian Wonderland, the land of B. C. We have caribou, moose, and deer galore. We hae frizzy and black bear and many more. I." the wonderland Province, it is something to see It Is Canada's best, the land cf B C. The Skeena. the Fraser, the Columbia too. Were streams of adventure for the first hardy few. On the map they are marked for all travellers to see. So plAn your next trip to the land of B. C. While each gate of entrance can offer some prize. The Skeent has something that will open your eyes. In summer two hours is the sun's only rest, Cotr.e to Prince Rupert, point farthest west. GEO B CASEY BpTS- LONG PAJ as whites who work In the can- the CCF. Dartv whw-h u niar. ,.' IWJT tat, ry pecu nenes as boat-buiiders. me.h- ing the rope around the necks lew than H i M W DOSS Sh J U Ti'W: SUNDAY H. M S. tttunk, I ! .- hii 12:30 p.m. i ' c TZZt Z """ i f The Statehood Situation AND HAWAII have moved a step ALASKA nearer statehood. That doesn't mean they'll tt it, a: least this year. ' The United States House of Representatives has approved statehood for both of them. Unless ; the Ser.ate agrees, ar.d it may not, the House action ( rx-ans nothing-. Next year there'll tie a new Congress. And, in a new Consi ess, what either house did in a previous Congress doc.-rt count. In that ca.-e, the two ter- . ritorie will have to start from scratch again. Both ' have Keen seeking- statehood a long time. The U.S. bought Alaska from Russia in 1867 for $7,200,000. It wasn't allowed to become a territory rmtDREvs ortr. " pair i VOICE OF PROPHECY L!ia? i: ' Kenneth Thompson of Vancouver, assistant district manager of Great West Life Assurance Co. will be leaving on tomorrow-night's train for Prince Rupert after having spent the past few j days here in the course of a business trip through the district. Classified iu tt ! j Moving. fadtfflT This advertisement Is nor published or displayed by th? Liquor Control fVwrd or by the government of British ColumVia Shipping titt JOHN H. BULGER OPTOMETRm JrI.i Bulger LH. Third Avenue CarUfe ir k Big Sweepstake drawing Now On ; DUBLIN Pretty nurses started drawing lucky tickets in the 68th Irish Sweepstakes Wednesday. They will entitle 1,111 holders to split a price fund of $2.33 009. As in the last sweep which yields miiliq,ns.ftr the benefits of Irish Hospitals the 13 holders of tickets on the winning horse will .each receive K5 000 i $"70,000 in j United States funds and 177300 in Canadian currency ! Second place winners get 10 000 and third-place winners 5.000 First (three tickets drawn were: 3343-(Ever Amber. VA5d228-Douch, VP-127147 Father. until lli A territory can elect its own legislature but the President appoints a governor. Alaska and Hawaii are each allowed one delegate in Congress. But he can't vote, even when Con-grass is pasirr laws affecting his territory. The people in a territory pay all the federal taxes but, although they're U.S. citizens, they can't vote in a national election. Alaska with "an area of 585,000 square miles, has a population of about 100,000 people, more than rr.p.nv of the present states had when thev were ad Complete P.enib!f lent Service, Canadian Uq. j 'or OxyKen a?;;. welding surpfin. CD,.:' Lindgay'i CaH Storage L' PRESENTS J!$ XT - - ' -'V v.- 4,.' .,, . . X Cor. 1:4 and Pi J Es' 1910 PwJ Jalin-Glo PRODUCTS for Wotls, Woodwork, Floors and Furniture Thompson Hardware Co. Ltd. CHANDLS PORTRAIT Si Film Finivhim - Flh Pht uiJ Phone Green I'HINCI RLP gjrV5 4- - fiiMv mitted to the union. Hawaii, made up of seven is- ' lar. v-ith an area of about 6.400 square miles, has a population of 540,000, of which S6 per cent are U.S. citizens. The people in both territories have voted in favor of statehood. Congressional committees have investigated the problem. The Democratic and Republican parties have promised statehood for both territories in their party platforms. The President approves. - . . . . Pre-.-ure to get the job done began in the 19303. First real action came in 1947. Then the House voted to let Hawaii come in The Senate has never voted. So nothing happened. This year the House HOLLYWOOD cafe " MOST UI'-TO-IJATK CAFE IN THK Of F.N FROM S:3 P.M U 131 AM CHOP SUEY-CIIOW MEIN now has voted for Hawaii again and, for the first time, for Alaska, too. " j fnr Oijt.Mr tlrdrrx fHOMJ 1U , i , 1 5 1 i ; i '(! fat 11-Li W : MANUFACTURERS' AGENT Rli (,!. W'-i i mhntiK farrim s rnrrseilialiw Ml The people in both territories argue that they have more than served their apprenticeship as territories. They're both experienced in running their territorial affairs, but, nevertheless, Congress really runs them, and makes laws for them. Yet, their people have no voice in shaping those laws. Although residents of the territories have to pay federal taxes they don't receive the full benefits from federal laws that states get. IngrtditntB. 1 lb. 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In addition, Hawaii would be entitled to two representatives in the House. Alaska would have one. In their local elections, about 100,000 Hawaiian residents vote. In Alaska the vote is about 20,000. Therefore, Alaska would have two senators representing only 20,000 voters whereas states with mil-Ions at votes are allowed only two. PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY '12 Second Ave. P.O. Box 772 CUSTOM-MADE FOR YOU Here 1$ Canadian Pacific's idea of luxury travel on a c 'ederatUm had presented a brief Ormes n Margarine Ban o the Government urging a con- ir ....(..- 1 W.. f .. . . L . t Is Being Lifted ASSOCIATED SALMON CAHNERS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA PEL are the only two Canadian provinces in which margarine Is oamjjrd. economical, coach fares the "Sleepy Hollow" Coach. When you board this smart, sleek car be prepared for surprises I It's so quiet, so clean, so modern. 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