. AuAhorive) ite Us ‘i A as UE WAL SF By Raeos Fei FS hg Heide thy died ee tapeaeetee = Price a ipoet t Lally (ewes Wednesday, January 5, 1955. AN Independent dally newspaper: devoted to the vpbullding of Prince Rupert DAE TR sate acon atin ge! ancl frtdin Rete ane ty naathgs onde ay © emer seme and Northern aunt Cental Briulsh Columbia, Member of Canadian Press - - AWHILE Bureat of Clrealations ~ Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by ‘Tne Prinee Rupert Dally News Limtted AE PL MAGOR, Preatdent ~~ wea a hido ARES Subserlpfion Hater: sf Hy carrier Por ¢hek. 260 per neantfi,” 41,00) pay My amit: Ber Math, te: per year, $800, Nn, gecond clase matt by the Post Off|eo Deyartment, Ottawa. coe gobs phe pitting: Bae weiee ort ‘Experienced Employables se oa eM bene capes ‘ N VANCOUVER there is a move afoot to prove i “that life should not end at 40, Sparked by a letter , lo ane of the cily newsnaners, a gronp called [x- ; perienced Mmployables is in the process of forma- 7 tian ta advance the cause af men over 40 who are | looking for work, Ir eriticism ofthe plan, it may be argued that ie ‘ ’ hunger respeets no age limits, An unemployed man * of 2h may he faced with much the same problem of keeping himself and his dependents alive as one of 50, But the argument does nol bear scrutiny for: the simple reason that the younger man stands a better chance of evereaming the problem. it has become fairly well established that men leaving 40 behind are less likely to impress a pros yective employer than their younger rivals for the” J, job, Part of this is often due to the employer who nay feel the older applicant is loo near retirement wee to put ina worthwhile term with the company 4 gr suspect that he has become a little slow. 0. But the applicant can be equally to blame. “1 f know from my own experience in personnel man- , agement that the older worker frequently lacks ; skill'in selling himself," U.5, Labor Seeretary James ; Mitchell said recently, “Orten he is so affected by i the shock of-heing tmemployed that he reacts in 1 interviews either with overtimidity or overagpres- siveness, Moreover, he suffers rapid loss of morale after being repeatedly refused employment.” The truth is that the suspicious employer and | the inferior-feeling older applicant are generally Fi hath wrong, Census figures prove that as they ad- ' vance in years, workers are more likely to stick \ 3 t a with ane employer, so that it is deceiving to think only in terms of retirement age, Young men “re- tire" from companies at a far more rapid their alder colleagues, vate than In addition, there is nothing to support the be- younger workers, def that efficiency in a worker decreases with age. In the U.S. a National Association of Manufaetur- ars survey, made of 5,000 companies employing three million people, indicated that 93 per cent of the reporting companiey felt:that workers 46:and oller were equal or lsiperioy .in performanctiite Under the, circumstances, [experienced Km- pen ployables in Vancouver appear to have a good case, it is to be hoped that they suceeed in destroying'the myth that 4G is a point of no return in life when ail the time it is just a beginning, ~ A Sound Plan. f \yyo :. i ‘+ The government of Canada ‘in RD comes from the Ontario government that : in conjunction with the-St. Lawrence Seaway (evelopment, it is intended*that a St, Lawrence e fers commission be formed to properly plan, and i “Yould seem toh Uevelop a beautiful public parks system even more Glahorate than that at Niagara Falls. One hopes that this intention becomes a reality, The seaway project is of course primarily éco- homic and commercial in charieter, yet there fs no reason why the ends of recreation and beauty cane. - Sot he served at the same time. A parks commission e definitely in order here, —Brockville Recorder and. Times, REFLECTS Pea eed.t * ape 1 . hae: . . why fue ey vy reed Hae rega: tend ? 7” sy toons Mas et na oe wae PNT an vet Sy twee tee . . Lo . . , ‘ . an ' i zur ‘ . . ” : ~ sd + | 7 1, At age o . . we 2 , ' + ve os A te + JAs ['See.tt}) VICTORIA REPORT | € TTAWA ART. ® Co cage +, by dK. Nesbitt |! ~~ : Fo arene nr maim , ’ “ " by ' It won't be long after the new known that Ib had yenough .of' td wha ‘ > Lo, ot ve i a “ . . ’ VICTORIA—BC, tues “Many new forestry develop- gession of Parliament opons oniargument, and wanted nation, Mt poseds: jes 1955 according to statistics com- ments are under immediate con- Friday before the’ House af Com-,| now Is goliig toa Bude ble ‘theg i piled by the ‘Department of sideration. The present uctlye mong will get into thé. thick of changes It wants, and holleves | that “stat Trade and Industry, housing program ts not likely to one of the bitterest verbal battles | best lor « Par'linmont,” and: Ia _fixed_tokt Government statistical data Is show a contraction, The re- of many a year, At least, that jfhem before. the Commoris’ to thates 1 ; mostly dry reading, -bub if one ently negotiated — settlement js how Parliamentary observers | pass of reject, With the govern on’ th Pr fh ilk does read It.one gets.an (Wumine which. will pipe natural £95 som the debate shaping np onjment’s big majority, there's no the debate-os 0} ‘ating, exeiting Iden of this won-/through the Pence River to lower certain changes In the. rules question but. what thoy will pasa. |these general‘debatey | ‘drous province of ours and its malntand will have an immed- whieh the government Is saldeventually, In the form ‘In whieh‘ have run on for week Old Year Clean-Up + (holentlalittes, so vast they quite Inte stimulating effect, ‘The’ ty he ready, to offer (o the Com-, the government wants: tHént to permitted all memb a ar Glee istagger the Imagination, firmer economic situation in the mons in the interests of expedit- pass, 2 sy saboub any subject WHEE te Ma] AS my wife and I board! Sinee the war, Canada has ex- U.S, willbencfit our princlpal ex. ing the business of the House. | Of cause, tls lenven tite gov | without “running: afoy ‘Wa kland tho CNR train for Ott 2anded nuit our growth might. port products.” _) Inter-party committeos of the [ernment wide open to Opppdltion televancy tule, a et tect tee te Patan tanta cep ree SEM arSoee., We heir mien these GANT Ht Commons have been working forjchurges of steam-roller (iebids.; a 4 Vil it is yaunng m \ ancoue, The latest reports of the Trade hydro-clectric power, sh jinpaor- n number at years on sugested Bat the foverniment feels now ‘ver, But, overnieht us the'snd Industry department says tant in our expanding economy. rile changes, but for the grost by : Elmore . v0 mane - od 'this: “This province has been'sneh at Jous dlessine | fy work Hie netl Hine tina tone for dri itynin g $ to rlide, with-), act thy ice 5 en such a tremendous blessie tous part thelr work has ecomé tole actlon. During Prime Mine jy Butthead: ye ake ‘in te mst . to thew, the leaders in Canada’s by nature, B.C, is indeed rich IN nothing in arguments inten ier St. Laurent’s first teri of: iaere... rian {ou Cirort, Up NE ieconamic expansion.” Ahis regard, The Department of the government and the Oppost- fice with his big Liberal back- yonchor to get his wo ;Roeky Mountain country,! British Columbians, in 1954, Trade and Industry savs: “Bris tion groups, The government {iig, he hinted broadly that If he record ‘ med th « ema a“ hase frit 1 " iwe reach the land of the} had ssomewhat higher Incomes tish Columbla ranks third, after” members say the Opposition only {Were returned to power ‘again mudlt more de pride, dee snows, jinan tu the preceding yenr's, —:Quebee and Ontario, ln develop- tries to obstructs the Opposition with as big a majority, he would. than:a Jeng -rantblin Bs r broth Rach une of the billions of! The Department siys: “Part of cd hydro-¢lectric ‘power, : but Ls says the government trles to ram Nb hesitate to--press;for. Com-? ~ i a deep ‘somber evergrecns fs loxded down 'the Inereuse in consumer income second ply fo Quebec‘; poten~ 7.5 legislation through without {Mons reform: as te saw It. * He die ee ming co mm txtice with op Len ar ewhite Ae of ye ‘with deep white snow, ‘The/! 1954 was channeled into a Hal. piving the House a proper chanee got that bly majority in 1953. , news bulletins tell us that it fs.Mrger housing program, The. The trend of develonment in to debate It. ' umpteen degrecs below zero on ;coMlinued growth In population. H.C, is such that within a few, cence ‘the prairies, Ugh! :s well_as the easier financing years this province will surpass ' Who was that poet who wrote {conditions of the Natlonal Hous- Ontarlo in developed about “Our Lady of the Snows"? Ns Act have stimulated a stronf; power.” oveems 14 Slnee the governrient has now en oat This kind of argument. could: taken on the responslhility of go an endlessly. Last year, how-; proposing rule ch: , ' r > changes as a gov. -ever, the vovernmont tet it be! a , Be horse- ‘Whoaver is responsible for the demand for new homes, Con-- Going. into details, the Depart. | a , _ thnment-sponsored Measure, mh: me arth . Canadian sinter is certainly no ected with this trend ‘has been ment says: “The giant new en. | M & B p , fi U nerdamtec ae cone irom | Br the h lady, ; . heavy expenditure on schools. terprises aj. Kitimat and Take ero it p ‘hen “pany Hoa goyern~ 1TH and " 7 oe oe. hospitals, shopping centres nnd are being, undertaken because of ga. ° pe yes pie AU seerecy Has | been applied on dre BUT now the sun has brokun fice bulldings, which: go with the uvullability of water power Over 53 Figure ay |" ayy bl through the clouds and in thy [Wrban development, "and thelr Importance can hard.’ : | Be of re ly be overestimated, In addition VANCOUVER ote Boys’ “All-Wool. a to the economic value of their 2nd Blotdel Ltd, plant of British page gt ag primary objectives, the smelting Columbia's forest industry, today +): -- Heavy Pants. and refining of metals from im- reported net profit of $12,759,572] ae Whted Weare” i ported ores, they will provide for 1954: fiscal year ended Sept, : | " Winte f Wear ve ‘were still on my desk as we left With parlleular Interest being svennrs far the development and 30, th Rae, $5.50Pair, +: ‘cur home in Vaiicouver, ‘shown in metallurgical indus- utilization of B.C. resources here. Earnings were $1,443,904 ahova oo . 3 Now $3.95 men’s : |. First-Thanks to the pe ie {tiles using our waterpower rc- tofore relgtively Inaceessthle or’ the 1953 figure, Heavy Jackets. | twihkding of an cye I feel mare; “Present indications are prob- ‘cheerful. Sun worshipper, that's ably more favorable than they ‘me, for sure, Were at this time a year ago. “Here is a good chance to clean! “Capital investment will likely “up some odds and ends whieh exceed the past year's volume, bane? meter from ‘skin dient of the ‘yho.wrote me about known cases ‘SOUS. _ Subemarginal an . Increase In profit was attriba.' iwhere former drug’ addicts were |. Already Plans are belng work- ted mostly to expansion of pulp ed out for establishment of for-" output by heavy expenditure Gn: “permanently cured. 1 did nat = p coln vet raraatiets Indust elas , er an ‘expect this to be ‘a very selen- anand. f hishas est prodicts industries, including new plant and.equipnient, "| iUfie survey-—for ‘the University!» ea cu itontne mus in the Gross’ recelpts during year, Weuble Front and ae ;Of British Columba fs already All-Out Hiint “Phe operrtul seetroeme ellmbed more thin $14,400,. 00 for , Hack, All Wool - anew ‘doing a thorough research job oo ttt saat i: nts i “th reMe~"y total of $42,590,058. : oo hene ich the whole question of drug ge RUBRIC BEES nae ee nee viene | Req. $13.95 te “ddletion, What I wanted was A Oo ‘area will,probably permit devel- , SH Am; ufetter exactly what 1 got—personal | Of SSASSINS. - opment of known melallis des . ‘| NOW $10.95 att witness cither from former ad-; PANAMA CITY v—Panama is, yoarts in rote ea the Special Po a Me peal ‘dicts ‘themseives or from per- ito offer a $59,000 reward: for in-' i eee MEETING ot i * . ae tploration fof others, Long range sons who had, and still have, in- formation Jeadtng to the ‘kiliers !! , : itlmate knowledge of exsdrug ad- laf President Jose Antonio Re- jblans for the project include the i dicts. mon. The government, algo hs On i : ’ ee ANd sO gots on what may be. ' , In every case sent to me where ‘asked the Natlonal: Assembly to: , . “Wat tg! ‘there was convincing evidence aporopriate another $50,000 ty [ry reading. but en We anal THURSDAY, JAN. 6 ‘about the eure of 4 drug addict defray Investlaation expenses. 4.4! lost ¢ 8 P.M, GIVEG CENTRE Plog tie Pn ere it was clear that two things are’ As seeret police ‘pushed air all- fairly staggers the wildest of im SAAT LyOrs ¢ ge ch jour hunt for the slayers of the 2enatlons, A, gPhe. addisy; milist really want 46-year-old president... the ase: to“by cured of the dryg habit. ¢sembly unanimously approved | "2, The:addiet must have some |ilrst reading Tuesday of an.ad-! ss Hloved’ ones, or - some. ~“¢hurch! ministration bill authobleing the | _frlends,- or prdfessfonal’ help, . payments. ee which will help him or her sto! The vote enme ax guthorlties ‘fight the battle, " Mndleatad “that Identiflealion of | + 4 + the weapons used in the Sunday | A'tREADER in Langley Prairie, slayings implicated: ex-presigént | Wants to know--please, please; Arnulfo Arias, one of 80 persons Wilt I'wrile.more about the Fiy-, arrestéd ina countiy-wide sweep | Hing Saucer mystery, for Remon'e.aesassins, | 0) GERMAN-MADE GUNS [ 1952 set.up.4 special station just Col, Bollvar Vallarino, head of : outside Otlawa wlth ova Panama's National Guard, gale: TES production of chemicals.” | Plumbers & Pipe Fitters: cqupment designed .to detget the weapons. were Geribunt ingles 5) (any of. those strange alrergtt,Schmelsser °O-m.m.. Emachiney: “Which have been reported in ge- uns, The seeret police ehilng ‘cent, years, ot .. dofHe! Lulsalfaro, sild gins of) 0s “The “statlon was later closed ilité’ tyne have been ebntlsed ted mg down, but not until after the of- on previous ocenalong tram Arlgs, | ‘ ‘ficlal In charge had stated pub-; Who was custed from the. prest- | Nely that on ut least two occas- ‘dency of this Central Amerfeat | Honk it had registered “UFO"-, republic in 1961 In a bldody coup | ithat ls, unidentified flying ob- D¥ Che Matlonal Guard, Remon! ‘Jebts, wos head of the guard at that: ' Nobody could get, or print, the ‘time, oo, ‘Getalled reports. about this be, ‘The popular “strong. man"! aude they were quickly classified President was machine-gunned | igs official secrets, “ito death Qs he chatted with: ‘ ' Hence we shall'have to wait {friends at the Juan Franeo race” Uitte longer to be sure whethor|{nck, Two other nien were thon “things” which have been [killed and three wounded in the teportedIn so many parts of the exchange of gunfire between expect UO, Clue ") z A vagrant pave bls cecupation Wh “steaplejack vale. ee het woe afl ominer," Aor eee enn rang Tn to rerent talk to the Port. land (Oregon) Chember af Cons meren, tho deun of the sehhol: of. Veerention, warned of Inertn and Working both ap and down, aa it imental decny, “There nover-was a time dn hlatary” he sald “when jHaMoron could live so comfortah- Jy and so woll ag he Wiehe Calder, Weitlsh selene | sp Hfle writer, unt) a fow monthy | wg put ema faith In the theory; SA MiMielintd) 2a alae eae eal ce ain -todiy, colally in our great elties, all Ve hia to do dapush buttons, Hel: has 196 alnven to serve hinien an rovll wouther haviig anyluing, javernge,” World. ave yeally “Aying wauicenn | ene Residents: bodyyuard ands. ) wy | ald ation ane other. poster, hh ANBASSING | epee Wt “Clly xbreets are more danger- or scmething to do with atomie | aulded missiles which are be. /Mler the killing at his coftea eee the we ois Han jungle trails,” says anuffulrs, and all that folly rot,{10& made In U.8.4, Russia nndé Plantation 300 miler west atthe! ., ; MM ¢ ser explorer. Yes, indeed, ‘The ants But today, Mr, Calder iy going Bitaln, capital, i a ae ‘ i cn mo, AW : Myint nial most risky to Lhe average iy. nround with a changed MN yo +o + nme er erence meres emt | vie we ae, COE eh ye tS an i dividual Is the reckless motorist ‘There's nothing normal’ about) {7-28 Not new for residents of Try Daily Naws Classifieds | es eI MY Co “by ii running wild, And that's pretty storms whieh break out ally, old| “Langley Prairie to report what somone ma e me, eu Gi Bunn : wild, ‘Une all aver the earth’ for ii-(We would call “Flying Saucers," | oy en, it? og ge . . i cone Imoat a yenr at a stretch, Mere'a] MY. Srlend gends me an old news. py Ba § g 0 0 eee if: "§ o aptent Mudie inomething thal must be explains |PSer report’ whieh says that on - yo eye i a Most troplen! birds keep a mate” Beptember 41, 1901, many Lang | ., 4! pon a wg R i: : atiy ne Ytgo : , ' ' ang : oe ~~ eer ue one then, change I seneeeeen Hey residents saw a "thing" in tho | | MADE RIGHT ERE IN C | | ‘huther, “Those who know sume.) ts wir wiileh looked Nke “a ver : ot ee6 : : oo Ment) Ubing of the tublec aay itsmueh! Post Master Frank MeDonald large wash tat ny ; “new ae Bar: Vt the sme at Hy lywoad, only Mf St. Thomas (Ontarto) reporty orn “n u ending out in ' | 7 row a ae oo Rey 4 they're faster, 40,000 Improperly addressed ene brightly Oapeetally ae very | r : uate food an He vos reel cant tho Tae OE One ome, - hut’s right | Products of Dominion'textife Company Limited “flat iF Youth ts nota tine of dfe, W Nave ta eur Thousunda wil Twelve or more people wave a ig ’ om MON Cs le Company Limited ott Hoa alate a attic ” In olen wort aarti loyorwilnoss reports thiet the 1001: are good. «+ they're made right here in Cunadnt Be coe Hews In dog ‘antly (ifs ying saucer Novered over Lange: 1 et ts oes Ballo me Wound hale, there, eas tn zon of flagrantly lt Fey tor about twee hots Lani: Colohrating its Golden Anniversary th our, this tloroughly: aboul, were born In Vancouver: i ' wmnidind dorohan thou ere ern in Van uve _ Un comin a ow wy tfky feat. Canadian company, through Cunuidind: rohants everywhere, Is | Lape ran mlowaneet, ute, ete, and A TOME EN ITISTONY iWheel within u wheel, aquare |i: ering Conne linn CONSIIMONS Aaldledrina intoxtiless ase oo Dic Lew more ete, and ete, Lit ere the middie of the air,” oven bank Inthe daya.at the Bible, ' Liaehaithdend tll Lahore et) ry Dolly Nows Glaseifiods whee almeney Po oe afl Whit RC, scan Verddey vitlived thitt will surprise: Agk afiyour.favorite shop or-sto blankets, fashions hy the yard y's ni cligit your! | Ihéota and pillowslipa, oy Oughe ta you in eqegt Luxury Steamer ’ the inmost packages willi:the Voxemacde Inhols Lok pee / . ai 4 lnoidethe Texemuade tahel-on coudystdsyorr goods. gag Pr ince George! 7 oo , YOU buy se de manne quilltys 2) uae " ee nag BAILB WOR SUPERMATIC - oS eB Inety capa eke, He im VANCOUVER pul Infermedinge Ports t.ad aoe f 4 Fags hee wo, T'pial 8@47.. 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