va . get yep { i | i ! pe 0 the upbuliaing of Prince Rupert |! thorn and: Gor bral’ ‘Brilish Golimbla, > | t Canadian Press=== Aidit Bureau of Clreulations ie Canadian. Dally ‘Newspaper: Association | fi By Elin ore , Phifpoll I hea by The Prince Iuupert Dally News 1 Imited Pee Oe MAGOR, ‘President . “ “ Subseriptlon Iintes: 0 “week, 250). per month; 41. 00: per year, $10. 00 cmonth, 75 per year, $8.00 clngs , malt: ‘hy the. Past Office Department ottawa | Sunday Snort Snag HERE in Ottawa, some of the MPs are’ pondering “hat, will happen if. the. Social | Credit. gove rmment: oof BC. fails to carry out the mandate of the voter's. v of Vancouver for-legalized isto the Junin Cham: ‘Sunday afternoon sport. “members shave made ‘the |” The best guess is that the B.C. recognized everyw here government will follow the ex-: rample of: Ontario. and-enact the: ful community enter -necessary changes in the law, to. make possible Sunday~ sport. ' _ Otherwise there is bound to be al ‘move’ in ‘the parliaitieht of at" inada to revise the whole Lord's: Day Act itself,“ * oe THE ‘vote in Vancouver was ay democratic ‘expression of the! -|people’s wishes, Governments, and legislatures, which exist for} no other purpose.than to make; and apply laws, are undermining | -|the very bedrock basis of de-| mocracy- itself if they refuse to} ‘accept a'democratic verdict; ren- | dered: in sucha fair and free! vote. The vote in Vancouver was| -|fair'and free-and.the people who! {voted did so with their eyes. wide! open, for the Vote, was a repeat: | performance. . i _ Moreover, the implication that ‘\the vote is. not necessarily bind- ing on. lawmakers because the decisive majority came from the nd hag we rll sstablished jeast end of: Vancouver, rather han the west end, is an affront luein.teaching: self evelopment and. leadership t the very foundation of de: hich the movement was founded. . jmocracy. ch twas ded. The fact that there was a : Seems to bét too much wwork for the jheavy vote in favor of legalized incomparable ‘eift of en- jSunday sports; from the. working | class’ districts is.” indeed, a ve used 1 gene usly, ‘This week Out’ | warning -signal, like. the - rail- ee way crossing. sign. STOP, LOOK Ja ee eve? rywhere and to those |AND LISTEN, ‘It clearly shows we as 8c? .: bhab in'the: homes ‘of the wage Learning , families, cand especially amongst - the; young people, in ©. ithe homes; there ‘is a ‘strong de- _sire for Sunday sports, of the ‘type favored by those families. It is simply not good enough ‘for the more well-to-do districts, {to argue that a rich man may; vs i A ayho 0. Vi on no Oly m- jd all the things that a rich man: wants to do on Sunday, but a 1936, made working stiff may not do What he 2 chooses. bo ot FAILURE of the B.C. government to carry out the request of the voters of Vancouver and the city council of. Vancouver, would | inevitably mean that some MP | would use his private member's , privilege to introduce an amend-| ment to the federal Lord's Day! Act, Tt would, of course, be simple to amend Section & of the act, to! imake sports Iezal on Sunday, If “hut rl bet I talked before i more gre ass roots people, “Jesse Owens, the athletie, ‘spoke to groups that ranged from 5,000. to 20, 000 ‘on track and field sub- jects.” ‘He. was conducting no.ideological campaign make 3 unc e voters a council) of an ‘is such, ‘On the other hand he was bringing to-the aly had “duly valed’ for such ‘Asiatics a clear j impression of W ester n “know how” iit |change. ‘the realm of'sport, My ’ deal with this matter on a na-. ‘My, Owens has received high praise from the onal basis when the very {rs _U. S, State Department forthe effective job he did in ‘paragraph of the sports section ' , ‘af the Lord's Day Act says: “a.tour of twenty cities in: the Far East as a delegate rate is not fatal 10F Ay POT vot the International Ky xchange | Services, ‘son on the Lord's Day EXCHPT \ ; 'AS PROVIDED IN AN . : The fact. that: he-was chosen. KO} such task 18 Gran Act. NOW OR HEREAP MER "important, While a: Negra, Was.: speaking. ‘for the: AN FORCE, to engage in any pubs \ Le : C game Or cones or fa n, United States|ila: hal a vihireaine arer Hot W hite, “iggThabe clearly: meats: that: B.C, “it would be aiftieult Toy conn unis sto iinipres the + has’ the: Saito ‘power ‘to loralize “natives with the: argument’ that’ American: aims in ontario has already exerelse fo Asia are an extension of colonialism stemming from Pe “the theory. of white supremacy, By personality, by ~ accomplishment and by ‘acial origin the young man - \whovan and jumped better than anyone: alse at Ber lin 20. year's Ago, was equipped for another triumph, —Vietoria Times, ‘have the parliament of Canada “ see nr nee oer mercer rarer tan # a gine an Us. Budg ets For Increase : ew Of $15: Billion in Defence WASHINGTON: 4 h-Presicant ‘f Kgomhower has sent his first balanced budget to Congress, TE cnl's for an Inevense In mille}! tary, sponding of almost a laiiion ad a half dollars because . of “Tusala's “falliva to agyeo to A ‘workable disarmament program, | Tt, almost, doubles new foreign rd money whieh, the president sid, Is needled to fight Inter. national communtan tn Agia ands * Tho Middlo Uast and provide the Atlantic alllanco with now wea- pons and equipment TL wna a noetax-cut budget, As long ng. dines continued, he anid, Congress must frat conslder VG duelng the national debt before slashing taxes, The prosdent lated apending for tho finanelal year beginning next July | at $08,866,000,000, a1 Inerenso af More. than $|, B00» 00,000 compared with the cure} In the yours sineo 151, the: vent finanela) year ending June, government his incuryed defile 40, Tho Increake Wa'muinly for jolt amounting to npproxinately ufone o 121, 500,000,000, FOE REE THE TO. BOE OEE EGON Hg TE RTT POEM Rp ORB ORE ERE Ee TES -bveiig in Daily News Brings Resulls Offsetting the upward swing _ In.spending, the budget predict!” a éd an Inerense of $1,800,000,000 | In yevanues to ne total of $00,- $00,000,000, ih This foreshadowed a sunplus | Of $436,000,000 I flvanelad 1067, “ The president alsa predicted) RUAM-ADMIRAL, John Grant the government would wind iM Knowlton, 62, has retired from the current year $130,000,000 In! (he navy he folned In 1018 at the block, He sald spending of the age of 18 Direetor of tho §$04,270,000,000 will be niore than. Hayy's mutt - miiian ~ data bnlnneed with revonues of $64,- "construction — progran 600,000,000, Ih was tno first budgob to bale! of Bowne Elecite ef Crna nnee since that fox the fhranelal! by Ottawa, year Which ended June a0, 1051,) °° (oP from National Defanee) @) with a surplus of $3,600, Ono, 000, If the balances predicted for this finanetal yenr and next are: rehloved, 1) will be the frat tine! alnee 104" and M48 thal the | government hn operated In the: black two yenra dn auceession, @ Suils @ Pants 0 Topcoats @ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISES Quick Service Ling The Tailor OM) Gi St Mhone (248 ww las i See lt : ‘DEBATE WIDENS | But surely there is no need to! ‘Sunday sports in Vancouver OS! iy, WAC. In 1955, toa, Enrly estl- io iat about £12,000,000, 4 ‘ghillings (a shops, four shiliines | Ady | WIDEN MARKETS sihee 1147 he will become president | TeAe-L-0-R-LN-G | WSR Ay SOREN UR THE RUINS Or TIE FORUM, from which Rom> ruled the ancient world, provide a ca amera shidy for 2 Roman Catholic priest, who, in his own person, symbolizes (he Eternal City’s present clary. Rome, which in the days of the early Christians was the centre of material power, now is the | heme of the spiritual Kingdom that is: the Roma an (Catholic Church, Furore Over. US. Foreign Policy May See Dulles Start Canna igning | _ By JACK BELL WASHINGTON (AP)—Foreign policy appeared today to be assuming such proportions as a political issue that State Secretary Dulles may be induced to take to the campaign stump 1 in 1 this U. S. pr esidential election year Dulles has said he has no pres- ‘ ent intentions of making cani- play Russian roulette with the, Senator Estes Kefauver (Dem. paign speeches, but he . nay: life of our nation.” Tenn), in an NBC radio-televis- change his mind in the light of 8, ° accusing Stevenson of having:ion debate with ‘Senator Styles furor over his latest defence Of “partisan political ends," Stas-, Bridges (Rep. N.H.j, said “We the Eisenhower administration’s sen said ina statement that “the don’t want to haye a foreign: handling of foreign affairs. ‘Eisenhower-Dulles foreign pol- ‘policy that is always going to let In a Life . magazine — article: iey cannot fairly be labelled by‘is be on the brink of war—some Dulles is quoted as saying the'any thoughtful and responsible: of these days they might fail lo United States has looked. war: American: as recklessly playing get us back.” in the face in Asia three times Russian roulette, and to so label. Stevenson, in his statement, and has avoided it. The article j, is harmful to the United had suggested that Congress ex- fired into flame criticism. that: states.” ‘amine “the faels and cireum- was only’ smouldering previously,, “Nixon termed crilivism of stances of these extraordinary” Dulles was roundly criticized : Dulles’ remarks a “tempest in a: c statements attributed to Dulles, by a number .of Democrats and- teapot, * and told reporters that In that, he got the backing of by some British newspapers f0r avoidance of war in crises cited senator Hubert Humphrey ‘Dem. his quoted statement that “the by pullés “is to the eternal credit Minn), who is supporting Stev- ability to get to the verge with-‘ of the president and the scere- ; 1 out getting into war is the nec-' tary of state,” ns party presidential essary art.” . y WOULD FIGHT Humphrey ;: The magazine article See ote. Ae ea: Dulles maintains that by making United States has no intention .kriown to the Communists a U.S. of conducting its foreign policy oined during the weekend in the’ ites ° aroun readiness to fight, the adminis- py pringing us, and the world, to debate swirling around Dulles’; ‘tration averted renewed conflict i words. ‘in Korea‘and involvement in war | Stevenson, again seeking the: ‘in Indochina and the Formosa Democratic, presidential nomi” atea. “ ation which he won in 1952, ac- :° {cused Dulles of. being “willing to; ca Heretics oi ee oa ten bop we UK. Expects Record [otal Of Visitors: LONDON (—Brilain looks to! 1956 as her greatest tourist year! coven better than record-| breaking 1055, Tourist officials expect more! viellors this year than the 1,000,- | N00 who thronged to the United! Kingdom in 1955, And they hope , this year’s influx will be equally. is profitable, | Last year, visitors spent more , Han £100,000,000 In Britain's hotels: restaurants and’ shops, ! CANADIANS VISTI More Canadians - brave! led to called on Eisen- the verge of war.” The White House has declined °; comment. mates place Canadian visitors at ‘bout 53,000, and thelr spending. i The board of trade, aware of the dollar esumlngs of tourlsan, has sludied the economle Impli- cutions lo show Britons how the! Hpusiness of belng a good hast tae visitars pays off, Some of Une results: Out of every pound wine shillings go to hotels, four STORE FOR MIPEBEN — An order for 75.000 tons of ad-iach plpe for the naturel-gns pipeline In Western Canada ts being bullt in this new plant of South Durham steel and Tran Cat: pany, Ld, at Slack ton, Enghind, The order was placed by West const Transinission Company, bid, of Calgary. The plpedine Will Tink olnte dn aitish Columbia, with the Peace River was flelds, Plpe is expected Co elark arntingg In February, (Cp Phata sper, to Inland transport and three shillings to entertalnment me miscellaneous servlees, ‘sales, according said hower to “tell the world that the: . plicabh Orecon aad Washlneton In 1954, the tourtst orned enowah dollars to pay fe. all the debaceo and all the whens iinported from the United States. Industry | i mee You Name I We Print : We Print ft F io Pease. By buylog Hellish goods, vise | tors are helping ta spread (he | word about madeslneettaly By AROU) MORRISON Canndinn Press Stafl Writer ithe Granby Mr, Nadeau, sales Naraitee of Agricultural, , Co-, Butter Surnlus recast. va For Canada by Next Ai ay QUEBEC (—Canada will ha vo | oper ibive, was one of the “first * a bublter surplus of more than , 60,000,000 pounds next May as, ‘the result of a drop in consump: ' ‘tion and aotise in margarine. to the Dairy: Technicians Association of Que-' “hee, Association director .J, Peter ‘Nadeau of Granby told the Gor- ; don economic commission bul- ‘ter consumption of the average ‘Canadian dropped ‘since 1948 lo iand that this decline is due en- ‘tirely Lo the production ands sale six 20.7 pounds a year ‘of margarine, “The practiea! result of this trend this year in view af our: ‘production and consumption means that in Canada on May 1, Pat the beginning of our flush production season, we will have ovar 50,000,060 pounds af butler in excess of domestic re- quirements” Group / tends Trade School CALGARY (—Twelve young Indians and three Eskimos have . slarted a 10-week course In care 4 pentry at the Provincial Insti- tnte af ‘Teehnoldgy and Art here.’ fi The detailed course in’ basic My carpentry wil} enable them (to. 3 and return (ope aid in brilding homes schools when they their.homes in the North. Jack Tomlinson, “the idea js to make them use- fal workers.” “Apparently there is a dearth & of workers of that type in the iy “Our course i northland,” he sald. will it is heaped, turn them from unskilled workers Into at least semi-skilled. “We have been warned not to ‘45 expect tog much since the gen- eral level of education is not nexbys head of the’ BM schoo! building department, said ie Wiltesses Lo appear heford' the’ *- five-man commission as it open...’ provingl ad a ‘ed hearings in this capital, SIX-WEEK HEARING Heer e | Headed by Walter L, Gordon ‘of Toronto, the commission’ was’ ‘established by the federal gov-- ernment to predict the shafie'of © ‘the Canadian economy over the . nex, 25 years: 1b wil] open hedr- ° jouncds :, . ae ‘jngs in Montreal Wednesday and ‘in Torento next week. Some 170" “ orgamlta ons will be heard’ ln before ‘the commission sit 3 “down to write its report. Mr, Nadeau said the pr por ‘tion of Canada’s a: ury pro iels” ‘nrocuced in Quebec is inereas- ‘ing, The future of the dairy in- dustry rested mostly on Cana. dian markets, ‘Were valuable but shaky, Forein narketyey As for cevelopmene of Cana- - dian iaarkels, that emostly cu feaeral policies, he said, ment had a definite responsi- bility to protect the dairy ins depended . governinient” The govern- ‘dustry against imports of, lowes priced substitule S. Prince Rupert Hotel & ® Good Food Open Daily Sundays 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. high, On the other hand we have Hf been told that some of then’ have phenomenal memories.” Unfair Wages Paid by Alberta Say Carpenters CALGARY @:— of the Uniled Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of Am- erlea has charged, _ A member of the press com! i mittee sald the charge made at the recent eonvention of the ‘counedl was that "in any work ‘undertaken oy the — provinelal @ -povornment through the depart. ment of pubile works, jis to new } construction, reamadelling or re. there fg ho fay waee ap- and dn many dstanecs wares belie padd are unfade” The spokesman said the com. ej} would ask the government to Cematet a habe ware paties tdentieas He thatoof the federal favern- ment, | pair, fice “ i [- r ; 4 (i 1, OES: V '" oon iy i" 2 Os Urea : f iy He A i hi ; & Fara 0 VINE, »SEIVED PS ( “at we mA MAKE Y commoadides, and thus halphys ita widen the cammlry's foradlean i nvallt heb, hy 1 Right! 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