ally: howspaper evoted: to. the: ‘Upeuliaing of Prince Rupert | nd,’ ‘Central Br Itish: Columbia, . { ewspaper "Association yo Ince . Rupert’ Dally: News Limited F MAGOR, President. . “Subscription - Rates:., . week, “O6e! per month, "$1.00; per year, $10. 00 ~Per month, 76e;.per. year, $8.00 Ass mail yt the: Post: Office Department Ottawa oe vari techie of ‘the Civic nh maa mecting this week ‘aging. some people fh " id. means wndng cob i all north Pacific salmon be laced vind ey an ationa commissjon, as was done for the Fraser Imon, whieh, $0 oe te came > back, They " Tasha tt coe sand gy ey " fisher men nave h 2 theme ie a nue mugs take» western Alaska and our own crabbers take ithe islands of Br itish Columbia, Our. He refuge fyom. storms in Canadian waters, Cana- diay halibut fishermen do the same in Alaska waters f a why. not merge? 4 vo cu'The drawback: is that fishern men have not done : be qi igh fidvanced thinking on the subject hereahouts iis ‘yet, Nor has any federal agency studied the prac meats ., problems up here are rather special, the distances uo -tlilngs, too, Meantime, a study well might he started | this field, sea Fashion Craft Off All Our ~ Made-To-Measure W Clothing By Fashion| Craft ' | “jsents Hamilton South, | Viates.” weeks by a whole series of sex-; - is headed by one of Canada’s) ‘ihe had, twice in one night, ac-i Jers, “Mx. Reinke’s contention is: qHpigTMAS in so far as Terrace Robert John Fraser. ‘lou’ MP” quoted medical ‘evidence ‘to. prove that: : . \law,. and. according . to- common: ‘Fall, trollers catch salmon in Heeate straits, tak-. e ‘tioal wor kings of an international control plan, ! ho © rent. and the: community of interests not so well es- tablished, “But time probably will change these by. “the fishing pvoups to see Wwhat'could be done in —Ketehikan Alaska Chronicle, bee eee ceeeset eat vente od aevtnesues teense eminent a pe. ag (Vittoria =f As See ie To Keep : | Loon Phi VICTORIA @ — The Victoria geiger counters into the main police commis ion has. an- Parliament Buildings and laid: "@ a Cheek Sex Crimes nounced it will retain the ser-'{hem down in the North end of vices of a constable recently dis- its stately Hall of Fame. ‘charged from the RCMP, Tho: ' -, constable was one of twe in- 1 adi EVERY now and again some Member of Parliament, vbeen clicking away like mat ~ who-sits on the back henches, makes the whole House sit-up and take notice. Last week, a young Liberal MP ‘id so. ‘He is Russell Reinke, who repre- 1 | | The other day — almost. a! volved in a case at Prinee! ‘Tourlst. parties wandering: George, B.C.. in which a 24-year~ through the buildines and con old sawmill worker served All, ing within hearing ranee of the months in jail for a crime he'clatter instinetively shrink back, did not commit, against the wall, their flrst The commission the thought being that a machine ‘following statement: jgun brigade is holding a werk-— ““Régarding Constable D. J.! out nearby, “Towers, a former member of the’ Does the phenomenon mean: ROMP, Prince Georee delach-:that there’s uranium in’ that’ ment, at present employctt by the: thar Hill unon which the Perlia- ! _Rastern Canada has beeni consult their spiritual adviser, | Victoria city police force: ‘ment Buildings. are erected, And I shocked. and horrified in recent op family physician. - "| "Since the police commission are Canada’s statesmen. sii ling” Far from doing so, most sex- had some knowlecee of the elr- on top of a erent mother locle | issued Most of (hem are well cnough | Reinke made a powerful’ educated to know that, if ‘they! append for permanent segrega-| suffer from sexual tendencies or ition of all known “sexual e-/ eompulsions which lead them in ia certain direction,- they should , , ually inspired murders, The’ ya} deviates scheme with cun-'cumstaner reeardine b+ sew rot jhe atomic age’s slratuvie : Statistics show that,,such, MUI! ning and-ingenuity to conecal erance from the RCMP and metal? ders are only the most horrible | {hese aspects of their life from have interviewed him. and son- fs fe fe sidering all the evidence WM-:- No, that isn’t the answer. The earthed to date, the commission explanation — ts considerably | does not fecl justified in dispens- ‘simpler, if also less glamorous. ing with his services al the pres-.TL is merely that the geiger evidence of this epidemic of {he only people. who could. help ‘aberration, There have been Qj them, in Lime.” * large number, an increasing! phe result, in most cases, Is ‘number, of sexual assaults, @8- {racedy, not only for the vic- pecially a children, tims, but, of course, also for the ent time. Fu:iher investigaticn is counters were placed in the Hall “pending,” ‘of Fame ag nart of an exhibit th : ! * ‘eriminals, ‘THE present government. of Ca-: ce ‘IRR OF ey ° at of Ca eee YOLD CHIEF OF INCIDENT arranged bv the Northern Dev- The commission saie Con- elopment Branch — literally on: nada already has a royal com-: . mission at work to advise what: ‘stable Towers, 25-year-old otfi-'the back doorstep of the Hons should be - done about | this Terrace 1ews - cer with five years’ RCMP ex- strange specics known as sexual. wom ars’ ROMP k= of Commons chamber i'self —~ ta psychopaths. ‘The commission : By FRANK HEELEY - perience, last October wrote po- demonstrate the vast resoutees aun ‘lice chief John Blackstock an'whieh Canada’s Aretie lands! REBUTTAL _sexplanation. of the ineident in pola, A huce global arhere mnr- In a recent issua of {his paper, Applying for a job here. ‘ping the Avetie rerions, with there appeared. a letter from Mr.! ‘The letters were read ‘0 the. their resonrees carefully marked, : Frederick Macklin on: behalf -of. commission, rotates slowly where yascine ithe Executive. of the. Terrice In one letter he said he was, parliamentarians and — other present law. ' Board of Trade, It claimed ‘that jon plainelothes duty with 9n- spectators can view it In the | Unfortunately, the conipay th column has on two occasions ‘other. officer investigating © S80:areas which are rich with wren. does not seem to be quite so: ilibelled the,, ‘people of Terrace::robbery with violence in whieh'jym actual samnles of wraniun simple as-is involved in a mere|We cannot ; understand . why itian aged Chinese had been heat-!ore have been plased. If is Lies change ‘of, words on the law, has taken Mr. Macklin ovér five'en and left lying in the snov. samples which activate tha ei- ‘books. - ‘iweeks to jump on his charger) Two suspects were arrested, ‘ger counters as they revolve ke- The young Liberal MP told how:and make like Ghengis Khan. pleading guilty after electine 2 neath them. Now Mr, Macklin asked if we'speedy trial. Four menths later’ The whole disnley is hivele- tually caught a “peeping Tom”! were blind.. We would hasten: mistreatment into a eenfession ‘impressive. In addition ts the in the act—the Second time, ac-jto assure him and-his executive. was alleged, Constable Towers central elobe! snhere there ise tually chasing and catching the that we are still possessed with wrote, _authentic Eskimo igtoo, oniplet man. Yet, afew days later, the perfect vision. On the contrarv! He was punished with another withthe ice shelf, covere! with court released this man with | ‘we might ask if Mr, Macklin and officer, Constable Towers said. lar be ki mon] ich what amounted to a tap on the his executive were blind. be-: “ ticipate i: the’ are AT ear ee We wrist. au e if they had read our articl T did no: par iclnate in the Aretic dwellers make themsalre Th at least 10 ver cent of the’ AUS y had read our arti e action alleged,” bub was pun- easy for the ‘lone Attic niuht. p i , properly they would realize that-ished for net having done ‘ny- There is also a skin-sovered tent. iS ehildren are’ 5 agains) jue were not giving an account. of. thing to ston a senior officer. erected as a faithful rentien af by previously convicted offend-’ Christmas at all BUT WHAT WE he wrote, the standard Summer dwelline ye y ; WOULD, LIKE TO. SER AT “Meanwhile in Prince Georee. in the Northland. There ave 24, who samples of cold bars conner, was concerned. How then ean claims he was forced last feo- Jead and rich hematite ire ore: swe’ be accused of giving. 4. falsé‘ruary lo confess 19 2 crima he and oil, There are evamntes of “picture of how Terrace. “actually did not commit, said Tuesday he Pskimo arts and erafts. inud- ‘was at Christmas time? ee ;has retained a lawyer and will ing the beautifully fashioned We shall. not endeavour,-to. launch legal proweedings fo b+ jvery and gold mace nre rented ‘aiswer Mr. Macklin’s ‘questions tain compensation for injuries py His Excelleney the Governor. ‘concerning Spring, -Summer ‘and. suffered and for false impr isOn- General to the Northwest Cown- In his over earerness . tomer! all for use at its sessions, sense} an insane. person we We 1C p -» Compulsors iteasonably well-to-do men—Us- cutive that at least 30 peonle do of two simple rules, he sai@ it oovorgee for all H.C. fishermen Not suhseribe ta his views either an address to the Vancouver ides the Workmen's Compensi- It might then be suege:ted that branch of the Red Cross Society. Gig act has been urged init i nally married and with children. ' neither docs Mr, Macklin hold) The'rules: Take people out of pring to the eabinet by the Un- }y oh ye (THE discussion which has re-, - sulted from the recent wave of: sex crimes seems ta me to have 'he kev to the voice of Terrace, the city; and in areas of radio- jog pishormen and Allied Work- i. active fallout, take shelter, ers Union Undo. “Gen, Worthington sald the ~ The ion said it reconnized feeling among Western nations PRE UNION sa COTA changes made in the act list ‘restited In one indirect benefit. ee ‘In recent decade here has ol Trail Hospital is that if “our elvil defence or “our cly ence o vbaked kind of thinking which: | s anation i uniformly. strong year to provide aptional cov. ‘been {ar too much of the half- finds exguse for almost. every Facing Deficit o have a good chance of avoid cvage far fishermen was 2 for- kind, of chime, on” phat giraund: att. SPRAY iGs tra “pgdihad hag ine watt’. wird step, but many were still . sone “tpersorial ‘conipuision, °°! pital: whieh hae 1058 with an 1 anpraleeted, | Too many people have heen estimated deficlt of $55,064 ts Proposed hydro-electric pro- carried away by catch phrases ;entering 1056 with a pattern of SPICY PRODUCT jeels that would interfere with from Freud or some other theor-: continuing defielts, Jnmaica in the West Indies the fishing Industry were eritl: Jes of psychology. More and more The board after paring Hg produces about 3,500,000 pounds claed by Une unjon, particularly i people assume that evil people budget estimates for 1950 this of ginger eael year, on the Fraser river system, commit ‘sinful acts because of week decided it needs a per diem some strange combination of clr-, rate of $14.05 to stay in the black, Dito, most brilliant. jurists, Mr. Jus-; tice McRuer, - There is no doubt | that early.amendment .to ‘the! 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