a . * ae 4 "W? Os OSU wE ESTERS AMMEN OSA NS ENN 4 ' rite Kuieen Daaty bate = — . | / ke . io Friday, October 28, 1999., gp- pe i S i | ON GRONGE page : s ecamay ti ne eh mete, As | See It ff) THE” | ,Autoiaiae 1 An Independent dally newspaper devated to the upbullding of Prince Rupert ! \ , rt i ) | ’ and Northern and Central Brittsh Columbia. a hone Go , r Member of Canadign Press — Audit Bureap of Clrowations, yp : } ETTERB : ae ; V3 Publ! hed by Th iN e pert Daly Ne at tnt ‘| . By abi Pett ies DS, Published ky The Pringe Rupert Dally News Lin ed , eseses esses asad er ee, —: ‘ Para Ye MABOR, President , renew Sree eamana nema amt Naes R ly pn . Subscription Rates: " . ' ‘ ‘ . ‘abel iyo By carrier--Per week, dc; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00 Elnore WELL WORTH, HIS SAMI 9 lor Sf i al g aahtab By mall -Per month, 7c; per year, §8.00 - ‘ ;The Editor A in wAuthoried as secon? class mal by the Post Office Department. Ottawa « g [ | ‘The Dally News oC: t Th Ape mene ee seems nema ee sa mee eee ee th eee ‘ ' s ‘ . | ve poll | The Australia Presbyterian As- Civ Ic Cth hd | Ps ' ‘sembly recently stated that Billy OY hdl Register Fo Voting | a Graham has “nob the complete Sat oad * a innawer to the world's rellylous Urge Fa , FPP yO naar ot 4 ¥cxce tes . . t i " note ’ rain ny hg. By N° MATTER how simple an issue is made or op- , Apostle Billy problems. st ee: sf No nortunity presented, there appears to he scores, - - lear tht sHowever BI Graham’ | A |reeececeesrresn ey eo bf | SONS AN | anae LO Ch } an 14 fus . AT IS now dear that the) first-class evangelist, well worth eeerevecenreen LR 6! persons who manage to either remain con used or | angelist Billy Graht a be evangelist Billy Graham ‘his salt, a on A bs. Ave too lazy to take advantage of what is offered “cooped an even preater For the complete answer louk | PC them. -suecess in Toronto and Ot-: {f° nn hE Tasty | 4 * Unless a tremendous lust minute rush is exper-tawa than he did on his: | “Jesus Christ ordained that; . . vs Jaw an awa an fe aig on Ts [some men be apostles, some prog ; -On.G af ifneed at the City Hall today, tomorrow and Monday » missions to Britain. j phot, some evangelists, some g the Prince Rupert Trades and Labor Council’s ef- xo matter which way you look, Pastors, some tenchers to in». Weleg " Forts to make the vote available free to householders a I. the resus achieved by Dr: a ne fee hen we Coffee bi Fs OM ave heen tn val eat vosterds . raham are astonishing, in this’ ishould all become united in falth | ¢ Uri \ i have peer ae iY " a" sterday only 10 the age of boredom and surfeit. land knowledge and Qodl's Wk» Wie: ' “m " Nt isons than ast vear had taken advantage of t 1C At a time when many movies} [4 +e ee dom to the end we may berome |" nt ; fact that a qualified householder can vote on any civic are closing because they can’t) 123, fan ; Wty ne vc ee “mature instead being lke tus | Prince Rus ‘ ! attar ae thar weltve With NAVIN p draw the crowds to pay their: . oe ’ * i mature children, listenine. to and OPES rattled other than money by laws without having to , way, this American preacher ate. CHILD'S PLAY—Following tn his father’s aerial footstes, 12-year-old Ughtrope walker Arm- ‘obeying every sien authority! © ONLY UN ! pay the $2 registration feé, ‘ tracts gatherings which can only: and Elleano Js helped up: pole (left) at Besanzon, France, for a daring feat. At right carry: ‘that chances our way.” oe -- Tast year 21 persons who weren't either proper: be described as titante. ed Oooh pole, he crosses Me Doubs Rive: on a Uent steel cable 60 reel ve ue reg “Chris: ig the governing head! ©. HOUS ' aenape ay Heanag ' ' . In an age- when almost emoty , rowds line the bridge to watch yé crossing, A‘mand tcok up rope-we xing after his father: o¢ thts orvantat: ion. “ h wh RY " awners or licence holder 5 took the t ouble to go up churches are the rule rather! Charles, famed for. his exploits, was Injured In a fall and had to give up the act. ‘church, the ton -whie me » 0 Prin ‘ , ta the City Hall to register, As of last night only 31 than the exception, in many | vo, an seen teases cam amet mame nem cece ae mmm ama mens newer mt B weMead ‘ vo 1 be ‘Sunday evenings, Billy Graham: Householders had made their way up to the City Clerk's office to tender their $2 and after having it What Is the secret of the SUC = | ‘cess of this modern missionary, | ‘draws Sunday night crowds: P aA . which number lens of thousands, ; Other apers I ree | ; Sa y ') @ 6 tefused, sign a householder’s declaration. - Such a state of affairs is not healthy and merely confirms the thought of a great many people that no matter how easy matters are made for some people, they still will not take the trouble to do anything thout it, particularly when voting in elections are (who speaks to more people In his; ibiggest meetings than great! ‘heads of state--Churchill, Eisen- -hower or St, Laurent—have ad- HARD-BOILED ‘dressed at the main rallies In. A recent conference of Ameri- their general election cam- can, British and Canadian dele- caneerned. Similar apathy usually brings a poor patgns? gates at Montebello, on the Ot- eurnout at election time followed by the customary or cannot eciaie away Billy ‘282 Tver, discussed the nature criticism of the results by the same people who didn’t“ Graham's cates on the the ; ‘ground that he uses all the de- eee eo nobel: on the: sub ‘vices of high power advertising | in ‘that the ‘to pack in the crowds, So do not agree, for instance, ‘that the ‘movies. So do the political par- ‘ties. So do the churches. Yet. , 4 ‘Billy Graham {s succeeding to an. where conventional arms woul ‘extent which makes the results D& used, not atomic ones. | achieved by all other would-be: George V. Ferguson of, the audience attractors look Hke {ail-’ Montreal Star, who attended, re- ures, ported this hard-boiled attitude | It is surely not because he {s to civil defence In Canadar-: | lan American for Americans are , “Some light rellet was offered, ‘not automatically popular in In this grim project, by the re- ; Britain, these'days, nor even in mark of a Canaaian delegate. He ; Canada. It is not his style of said an industrialist, a friend of: ‘rapid fire speech, nor any ora- hls, had refused to spend. any ; ‘torical technique, nor trick, money on civil defence. Most af! Surely ft is that Billy Graham his plant buildings, he sald, had’ . ‘Js convineingly bringing to vast fiat roofs. In their spare time, : ‘throngs something of value he got his painters to decorate. which those same people have these roofs with huge while | ure wishes of the people on any vital issue, ‘not fdund elsewhere, either be-' arrows, pointing south. Under the | ‘cause they did not know it was‘ orrows were painted in vast let-° R ay REFLECTS | :available, or were not willing to ters, “New York—375 miles.” and REMINISCES A roadside sign In Pennsyl- clothes to speak of, but they sure | vania reads “Sweet peaches and speak of the clothes they do take it in the'form offered. That was all he needed to spend, he sald, on civil defence.” — sexy tomatoes.” wear.” \ * * _ PERHAPS the key to the mystery, 1. sins out that, in view the experts, there ‘are IH _ of the specess‘of Billy, Graham : iis that which Is set forth by the. y bomb targets In Canada; no A-bomb targets from Sauwt: rather puzzled writers who try to damn Apostle Billy with faint: : ‘Ste. Marle tc Kamloops, If at- | tucking planes ‘praise. puincs , Why, he is just preaching the: game old message that has-been: Course, and If guided missiles‘are sufficiently accurate, the enemy reached for hundreds and hun- m4 ‘would attack major targets only. dreds of years, some say. And; . besides, his theology is so simple, These are south of the border. | —The Peterborough Examiner. | uncomplicated and unsophisti- cated that It borders on the mom She then wrote: “I want to go “hlldish. : seme as far ag my education and sex: Sin Peron confesses quite. will allow.” coyly that “I do not have the —— niking of a dietator.” SUI, you What some politicians seem to have to give him “E” for offort. want $3 a master control which does not control the masters. tuke the trouble to vote. ‘To those who can possibly take off five to ten niinutes, we urgently suggest that they register as soon as possible before 5 p.m. Monday, Householders who wish to vote have to be 21 or over years of age, resident of this city since January 1 and a British subject, If all the householders who come under this clas- sification will only make the effort to register then the voter's list should be truly representative of the majority of citizens and the election will reflect the were “perlpheral” (as in Korea) : ad ee ee A single shot-sometime In the This: is a-concluston drawn by next two years Wil méan the.end sociologists from a study of 604 of Ripple Rock, which along with young women, single and mar- other navigation hazards, has ried, Tests show that those who for many years been causing are in a hurry to narry are ie55 plenty of grief to shipping. Rip- likely to be anti-social. pie Rock is a two-peaked rock a and the bid is about $2,000,000. A young woman filling out a - application blank in a west coast The United Nations is like any airplane factory pondered over: other organization. Some wantin the Jast question .. . “What are and at least one member wants your alms and ambitions?” ou. set b ' can keep on: (LUNAR FANTASY That may ‘be precisely the Many people are eager to take. point, Nobody knows quite why. a trip to the moon, says Glenn L. the crowds turn out in such vast’ Martin, a pioneor of the aviation, numbers to hear Dr, Billy. NO industry, He belleves some such doubt part of the attraction Is\ yi) have their wish fulfilled, In ‘that here is a man who offers geattic the other, day, Mr. Mar- ‘those crowds something unusual, ti) predicted that ali travelers . ‘something excelling which those trom the earth will be landing on. same people cannot get in th aye No morn ordinary Head re of thelr lives © the moon within 25 years and he i .- & added: “There already are plenty cece No dawn ,.. no dusk... ho pop * amt fone ., of capable volunteers for the The person without a leg to. proper time of day. Mae an eped manny he tg. first trip.’ stand on usually is the one who! No warmth... no cheerful- yo to hear Billy Graham for the! Maybe so, but who are thes cies the most kieking, ness... NO healthful ease - game reason that they go to an ‘moon volunteers and where sare / i ‘ smn "No road... no street... nol exhibition, a ball game, or a clr- they? And if the opportunity Tn the opinion af i -cgytery [Mobtieg sip icf way. qusathat lf, ,ta: avo. and hear, ueLantlly should come: would they Moray, a bargail ts something | Nol comfortiible dent in any] s Franny watteh tung. possibly. De" thete Jahnny-on-the-spot, to ‘ive them pleasure. jump on theaeflal wayon? But no matter how Billy gets: suspects most of them are small ‘them there, It is what happens to boys who will grow out of It. The earth will have attractions tp them later that they don't how Bo far as ustronomgrs A hen In Massachussetts laid a lavender colored egg. She ought NOVEMBER tocthave a nest Hned with old No sun... no moon, ace, wot ,.. no noon, cee ot TY one vel cunt use, at a price you can't member, resdst, i No shade ,..no shine... no von ‘hutterflles , .. no bees, The confirmed bachelor ecam-) No fruits, ...no flowers .., no: them when they,.do get there ments: "Wamen don't wear many Jeaves ... no birds, November, that counts, , For Billy Graham preaches! suspect, At 5 p.m. Monday October 31, 1955. CITY HAI. OFFICE OPEN on the moon, Sydney Post-Reegrd. BETTER INFORMED ; People outside the bly elltey are much better Informed thon thoy used to be, We belleve that thoy es It with revived and new force, whieh turns many thousands from old ways of life.to new: | That this old world desperately ‘needs the help of God to save It i from dts sin and that every hus jan being, who yearns and nsks ifor tt, can tap the divine power SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29 ‘for his or her own life, by con- outshine thelr elty counterparts wis Massing his need for help and!) thelr knowledge and apprect- FROM-9a.m, — 5 p.m. FOR THE |eulling on Gad for It, ution of world and nationul af- veasvuertenee en met voce airs, . REGISTRAT : on And It Is a good thing they do, ION OF VOTERS WELL PACKED cheenuse of the tremendous Ine | WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. -- (fluence and power they hald In One of the two mallbags uecl-igavernmental matters, Because dentally lost when a plane'stof the type of representation |froight (oor AWUN open wis in commons and legislatures, 1b ‘found In the bush here, Te con’ might be sald that halaneo of ‘talned 100 bottles of antitoxin,: polltlenl power la. vested In the jand not one was broken dn the rural and amall-town ridings, ~-Goderleh Blynal-Star. og Neate eee He tN ee SH Sale Shoes Ladies’ Pumps, Casuals and Oxfords $195 $3.95 $4.95 “Men's Oxfords in Black or Brown— : $695 | aLadies ‘Rubbers— | soos 10,000-fool dran,. a \ 2 it wot wy wa op Seagrarn’s sand be SNe cams Crown Rp & t am or oe a This advertizement Is not published or displayed b thd Liquor Control bourd or hy the Gavernmant of British Calumbta, correspondents and a ‘writers, clammering for a chance to view and report on the distant a similar story 4s handed out,’ early warning radar line under with the roles reversed. Sorry, ! construction across the Cana- the defence public relations of-. .E dian arctic, are beginning to fieials say, the Americans have: wonder who's kidding who. Some, insisted on a firm rile aginst! place jand prospect of future wars, No ‘through which all requests for they ‘could Hne must go, someone stamps a ‘only possible kind of future’wars application, of | ithere arguments anditending the boundaries? Again lsought from the jelsan in anything without con- fear the States choracter effects , sidering both sides of the ques- Giio| @.Lind-out'ahout and from whom ‘this old, old story, but he preach- enn determine there are no lls) ey idaints."—Literal translation. we " i i a : OTTAWA DIARY 2 Nonieais oo piaae tims, Me ._MacLEQD | Alert Bay, B.C. |S leabe Canedian and American news the same:-the Canadian govern-— ‘ - magazine ment won't give its permission. At defence headquarters here ' the channel® unofficial visitors and it is inj the joint security memorandum and Canadians have to abide by! it. nhong permission to visit the DEW Reporters can take their choice in deciding who is passing the. “The only reporters to get near buek, the line so far have done so by: aw! e It Js no secret that a chain! firm “not approved” on each THIS FRIDAI In) Washington correspond- ents are told that the U.S. alr force or the navy, as the cAse might be, would be happy to take correspondents into the area to the arctic defensive radar line being thrown up with historic speed. But the story is always Terrace Views By FRANK HEELEY Do Terrace eitizens care what happens to their village? Do they want ihe boundaries to be- extended? If so, why? If not, why? Are there arguments In favor of extending the boundaries Ob. viously the answer is yes. Are against ex-, 1 hoe : 1 ott 4 4 iw 218 Q 7 the answer is yes. But are the 7 Before Friday Dance Starts at 10 pmo ” Jakes’ Orchestra 7 inl é, ch nenpamsaeganee ttt RNh RC LECCE II * CONTACT: 1. EWI 1440 Piggal — i (NICHOLSON Lal (iverlosk - of radar stations is being strung, R ° ; across ire north from Greenland . ‘ to Alaska. The general locality ‘of the line has been given wide, ' fan qd e | and official, publication. Other! , recent defensive measures, such| For tho Best Selection of Chinese For as the Pine. Tree chain, have| Do, gl shown that dangerous details: OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORO ‘can be easily sereened out of! , . ue newspaper and magazine reports, DIAL ys Oe by the application of a little care, ; Co Open 6 am. te So security considerations are! |: 321 5 re oo “not paramount in the ban on; 35 2nd Ave, We reporters in the DEW line. ' poserenneiianansisa The American alr foree and'y ahi inne ons maneceinnuna:iselnietiet navy, neither organization known | ‘ . -to hide from publicity on {ts ace complishments, shave been per-: Ola | én ‘forming seeming prodigious feats | , ‘of arctic transportation and: ° construction. They have made: Loe Get Your Tickets for-the. the best of it with a flood of | oO , official press releases and by: . SO & 7 people of Terrace and District to yenerows distribution to news- | j ' ' wen he given an opportunity of hear- Bapers of pictures, All evidence ! asauera e alk ing doth sides of the question? of a desire for publicity. : - And here the answer seems to” The U.S. navy sought permis: | = be no--an emphatic NO. ‘sion last spring to take corres- Says the Joint Committee pondents on the supply task jt sponsoring the boundary drive faree that salled Into the fey: “Let the people find out for channels this summer It was re- themselves, Why should we who fuced: by Canada. The U.S. wr are in favor of extension bring force has made several similar! up matters that might detract unsuccessful requests. from our purpose.” Well there It ts becoming more cv more is some logic to this argument apparent that it is Oltawa pol- | rightly enough, ley, and not some uncharacter- | But a deelsion will istic American anxiety to gvold | publicity that has dropped the. Tee Curtain around the DEW J Hine operation, Put as diplomatically as pas- | “sible, Canadian polley makers: soon he residents of Terrace District, A decision which in any event will be of the great- est importance to the district. And yet how can one make a de- 1. BOLTONG | 296 th Wy — 426 1, MICHAELS TRU TU By = SKAO : tg Tie bat ‘of emphasizing tco much the fase yaanoennia react 1 tion, wholly United States charcter of ; sana a Its all very well to suggest the DEW project, {tis an Amert-« ithat the residents {ind owt fori enn operation on Canadlin soll. | themgelves. But what are they|Prying réporters In the aretle | lwould Ke unable. to -eseape this’ ‘eonelusion and unable to report), jt otherwise. While tt Is not an, official seeret, any undue eli-| phasls of the fact Is not belleved: to be “in the public Interest’; Moanwhile the defence de- partment ean fill back conven: | lontly on a rigid Interpretation: |e i craftsmanship ‘ of the sceurity rules some cloak. Cou nts eneree ‘ and-dag¢er minded —Amerlean) negotiating officer wrote Into! H | fj yi ii ‘ ‘e qi . cele iz ‘ as ' ye where 1 fi jure they to enquire? Fire insuranee rates may 0, | down but haw far up will taxe§ igo, Utility facilities may be made favailable to those, coming Into ihe village, but when? What ‘ghout street lights and street 'malntenance? 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