gw r bas , Mo apt ae ary ¥ ‘ . . Mi Be ‘ Se nt r - Af : te ad t veenfedendn vo : e ne | . oc Ny Bee ri 4a PrinteKuen Luity Neve. - Vesa " eras, December 30, 1055. 1A s | S ee It O T TA WV A DIARY By NORE a en eee seememannne gnenn oe iN ir | LL Ah Independent dally newspaper devated qo the Uphullding of Pelnee Rupert! a — omeener — arin M, - Mag h ‘ snd Northern and Central Britlsh Columbia, é ' | Your average polleian bolt by the Prosnect of | Member of Cangdian pres. Astle Bureau of Clreuletions ha lade tery . " : PCCW of ‘a Canndian Daly Newanaper Assetation R a highly nereus Person, auto- Ines replacing humang: ‘| r Published by ‘The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited y mation — which is the technieal : dustry, Leading econ fmm > * FB MAGOR, nent . hae for industry In robot guise! pointed out that modern © aston. Subseriptlon Rates: 2) ‘ —~ Unquestionably has been the iproduces tods " Wiaange EY cartier Per week, %e: por month, €1.00° per year, €10.00 ‘ a , \ Oday With ve Ric Bm ae: ee be anon #100, 00 Celimore— Most frightening apparition lo; Ffths. of the tabor vn, 700 Mtboriced aF second larg mat bs the Post Offiee Department. Ottaws | ‘make its appearance on Parla. !to he ro , * : ‘ulred cat nicl ; 5 CC i 0 uf St I ¥. i olf Ment HIE during the past iwelve ‘1910, That's nrobaniy : months, change as Automation i For Jt bring whh It‘ ality. bring AboW!, and, (fa disturbing problems which (he Unemployment were 4 {displacement of men and women (should mean Uae thre ‘Workers by robots inevitably 19 totay’s tahoe force rales, What Ix to be done for WHhout Jobs, Hut that y these workers? How is thelr por !sn’t the cose..Nor WHll thy sonal economic problem to be! automation, solved? More particularly, how: Furthermoro; tha are they to bo kept In 9 poll. Conference ftnphas} cally contented frame of mint, !every Indust Instead of becom{ny unsettled ‘automation ¢ Full Speed Ahead WAS DECEMBER draws to its festive but usually « somewhat exhausting clove, it is customary to reflect. on what the old year has broueht and on what the new one may have in store, «In this instance, let's keep it local, Not only is (is the area with whieh our past and fature are nist closely hound but there is possibly no other réetuion af the country that is reeistering more dra- nifitically the passage of time, ‘This is frontier land which is steadily giving way to the advances of the national economy, thought and general development. . In 1955 there were some disappointments. up here. Fishermen had a discouraging time of it, and there were those occasions when it seemed the rest of the country: was intent on by-passing us. At the same time, with its population continu. ‘Better World Ahead ABOUT this time of yeu . TE generally try to size up: ‘the main events of the previous twelve months, Instead, for once I am poli 1to take a longer-range look and J am going to place myself on; ifecord as believing that this ald: : World ts a very, very much better Place than it was even when 1: Bee ‘first remember’ it, in the last! ‘years of Queen Victoria. It Is quite true that the na- Mons of the world are now cn-! Gaged in the most dangerous | AN only tin i and embittered: and ‘susceptible long run of Identical to the blandishments of ‘ssnlats {which follow -an ascent fam or the qunekéry, of new. process In their m ; a tangled parties? ‘But the public often Wa ee tie | a iHety, not VICE- ADMIRAL z R, Maliguy, naval chiet of statt, Inspects the crew of the stibniarine Ambush | All these questions, which have itt Daya ‘ite nd the Mine i farewell visib fo.the navy's Atlantle Command in “Halifax, Admiral Matnguy retires pean haunting tho minds o7 poll- be made to conform ine hex; month. Ambusit ‘belongs to the squadroa of slx submarines statloner! at Hallfax for antl telans of the old-line ‘partiae ‘ine methods, as Aubniostive (ralniay, we ee, ,, IGP from National Defence ‘ever since Automation first was; tg struggle in all the history of; oo ; oe . ;Mentloned, suddenly are. incing; Finally, the POUL Wa3 m ‘mankind. For every unchecked | . - ’ ‘mitch of thelr original power foi the Washington discuseige ‘irmament race in the past has! t a i ine . ns F Mfrighten, For . Parllament Hilla huge economie field ‘ended In war, Both the big rival! U da : or , urope raeprles have been Watching within which artomation blocs are now armed with wea.: “g . Closely two conferences on Auto- ‘scone at all ‘pons cvpedle of annihilating em ‘ule . rn he ee oS . | l = : «mation problems’ which have | Include’ agviculture; min ia to grow and building at its liveliest in 15 years, , whole countries. Also, both of To E D R After ¥ alta Book Reveals t=: In session, one in Margate, | professions - and. Mast | e e e- yest Nae es, ¢ :, . ., hese s¢ ivals have p ur ee tat . ; Ifinee Rupert has pushed ahead to a point where its fer game tivals have germ war . ipaginnd, and the cther: in the |trades, construttion, an | By SOUN M. HLGHYOWER fare deviees which could prob- Joint’ Economie Coninitten of dng. tn brter. A 5 | : ‘ean t : sO0 OF Ings Tn brlets the concly ris: ‘edly more st: an at any stage. ably wipe out hundreds of mnil- meoting at Quebec, | ston, - Hee’ “and in Wa: voonomy Is assuredly more stable than at any stage y wll raters the then prime- minister well. which he attended (Congress in “Washington. - Be. it Margate ‘and in Wor WASHINGTON on The, late State Secretary Cordell Hull once. ! wo, : nye ‘Hons of human beings by ex-, | tay Osnua te " ag since Its Incorporation, lhis trend towards sta- ‘actly the same swift methods as Hopkins continued: His appearance and Hull's abi nortan meoting yen nreite i then se veer hjity and diversification of industry has become Teeently. killed. off almost all Ie fold fellow members of 9 Vie Sa¥s that if we had spent seniee at Quebec pave rise to re. WnDr Ant mee in layin about than cataclysmic, and 1 a, . Tabbits In Britain and Australia, the Franklin D. Roosevelt cab- 10 years on izoarch, we could. ports of n cabinet split wer Ger- ‘All the bogeys that automation! ho time will the res igcreasinely apparent in the last six or seven years | Pt ob oe inet that his former chler ide, NOt have found a worse place In’ Man post-war policy. i ised. Certal ly thelr hn {Ho Ute will the reoulred ' ay healthtaw ele he wi Mee Wane eet chlel ide, the world thu slagneto icode BULL'S BLAST eee cetyl (hele. con-;and economie adjustinen ahd is a far healthier sign than the wild hopes and Sumner Welles, “seemed to be nine for Yalta) but that he feels At the outset of the mecting, :¢ltt!lons have been agreenhiy re-hoyond the. capacity of i sfleculation which featured the city at its start. ene voneat wae depart. that he can survive it by bring- Hull told of having intercepted ‘@2sirlng to Ottawa's lortitred peoples to ada bo ea, “wy ment’ without Interference fig Bi adequate supply of whis- a letter from a South American Politicos, 7 » |rom this point it is possible to look ahead with from Roosever, “so k¥. Me clatns it is good for ty.-diplomat to his government dex. + + + Oh real optimism squarely founded. Prince Rupert is eect ctl Plainly “told phus and deadly om lie whieh crlbing a mecting of Latin Am- +The. Margate Conference, for ” + talked with Churchill and found Churehi)! -BUT if you look at the longer range pleture what do you see? You see that, for the first time ‘In the history of the human race, we already have the means to feed all the people of the world, . . , Roosevelt, soon after the: 1945 ' ap narce” rhe ffictals at Wells} Instance, has dealt with the; CRAFTS : ‘ . t Pm, lothe them, ' thrive fn those paris, erican officials at Wells’ home, e it the transportation hub of a country that sees ever eaten them to clothe thems, to Yalta conference that he intend- A paper i. ‘h wouid have “Hull appeared to be quite an- bogey of unemployment ralsed | FOR egpanding avenues of trade. A railway connected We have the tools to teach ait ¢ (© have in Poland’ a govern. A Paper wane | t ee ge : nent which would ‘establish CTeated a sensation at the time, 8°Y at the fact that Weiles ‘the 8 wor “0 ine ye ' oy ster ‘Seemed to be eperating a see- ‘ the People of the world to read “friendly relations” with the Sov- Was written by Harry Dexter d v Blackfoot Wth our northern line is piercing into the bountiful and write, and to care for them: Selves, with the aid of medical lace River area, To the north also there is a erow- sel . : vig? . . . eo tscience, when they fall dl, ify line of roads that will bring us in touch with the "In brief, for the first. time in iincrally rich regions of Cassiar and Atlin, Our jthe entire history of the world ® , . vy roo, ‘ there are the “makings” of suf next-door neighbor, Stewart, is experiencing & MIN- “ficiency, und decent life for all o& ‘ . .opet or i ~ Ine renaissance, while to the south Kitimat has Join- ALL AGES: a Civie Contre ome veets tee tach & on White, then an assistant o/h state department’ unofficial- Meee dvised the United TfC@sury Seoretary Henzy Mor- y and that ee dec eat could Moscow advise jhe nited ventas Jr. on the meeting in ® op him put didn't,” White re- tates th 10 bresk hy Geriany: the office of Hull in September, es this was about a year inte sinniler pawers, “demilitartze me ite later was accused of b ‘after Welles had resigned as un- German industry,” and. collect. Wee tater was accused of be- der-secretary of state, Hull pre- reparations in machinery.over a {8 & Communist who had en- sumably meant that Welles was 10-year period. aaged in espionage --- charges a Farm Plan Paying Off Gonits Suhfactory ee the people now alive, and for the Money Nefunded © —. . : ; attempting to carry on foreign ' . . . . ' , ‘Vastly increased population e which he denied under oath « 2 . , . ; : * (ansportation sys by rail, with a road | y ' "0 Jeter These and other fragments of , dane aoe policy as a private citizen and — GLEICHEN, Alta, @--Harvest: — Phones 3144-3124 “Your transportation system hy rail, with a road Which will be alive Inter oy. history, some ot them shedding Ot Gays before Ur ree would have stopped if asked by results on the BINCk{OOL TeSErVA~ | paiement spon to follow, peo noe Ment ines nite added light on the orlgins of the Attorney ‘Gene ; ok bert Roosevelt. tion here indicate that 1 reform ' eam serena sas . . ‘ . . ) Y SE. a s, Whie ‘ te oe is ag - y . 7 * ‘ . 7, r 19 ¢F, to # Asa reflection of this northern progress, High- “millions and millions died. of told war, are disclosed in- the Morgenthau gave Stimson and publication of more than 40 prev- prownell called him a Russian yy imusly-seeret documents bearing SPY: cn the Yalta conferenee, But In 1044 White was trusted: The state department printed with many inner the decuments together with a secrets and ‘of Indian farming operations {s. ull a copy of a memorandum on. paying off, Lon . i Germany which had been inttia’: ‘The Indlan Allaire department; ed by Churchill and Roosevelt. in the Inst four years has ens: sovernment Though White docs not describe ‘couraged ‘farmers. td buy their d sat in on the meeting it, the dociiment is known to. own farm machinery. Mashinery; vast accumulation of other pa- along with Morgenthiu, Hull, the have provided for the Imposition farmerly owned collectively by! pers ino 1,032-page volume put late War Secrelary Henry L. ‘of a tough peace, including the ihe band was sold... - 4 ou sale Thursday by the govern- Stimson and other officials, Mor- ciimination of much German In- Officials say the Indians, Wiis; mem printing office. genthau had requested the ses- dustry and stressing agricultural were helped O buy thelr own | Only these 40 or so items are. ston to Feporl on a Roosevelt- pruduction, Machines, now are showing more: ‘ eB ee ee. Te hme he ee te Oe tere on tema nt ate a aa er . Wily 16 is at last to be brought up to modern paving smindards and all the neighboring communities from ‘terrace on will form an increasingly prosperous it terior served by this port, The unknown but prom. ising factor in the picture is what Frobisher plans to (} in hydro-clectvie development on the Nass, Even if[ention of the project points to the growing interest ‘starvation, were ineseapable. My :oWn mother’s mother came to “Canada from Ireland in the year ‘when millions died there from actual lack of food. That was ‘just over a century ago. And less ‘than ten years ago I was helping through this very column, to col- ‘lect money to help feed the mul- ; ‘ititudes who were dying of star- j bu Hew, and wOst of them deal with - «© - ~~ Anterest in their’ work, They! ; . rye, Vation in India. minor developments of the 1944-! . jthreshed 225,000 bushels of; iJ our north country and should it materialize, the to + 45 period. The great bulk of the, * shy wheat, 15,000 bushels of oats, 82,-; nefits are almost hevond calculation NOBODY knows better than! do Yalta papers were made ® Inthe vicinity of Prince Rupert itself, the ¢xpan- gn program of the Columbia Cellulose mill af Wat- wn Island is a very tangible measure of our indus. rial growth and indicates clearly that line towards mreater stability along which the city is moving. © But this progress will lose much of its meaning id benefit unless we ourselves move dong with a Hatching degree of enthusiasm, It is no time to @ab or to wait, for attention, If we have suceess- Milly retained the spirit of adventure that carved ui this country in the first place, there is no doubt that 1956 will be a banner year for Prince Rupert Mul district, a eThe plane is that useful tool with which a “do-lt-yoursell” Householder can turn’ a duor Bi Won't open into a nal. REFLECTS D and: REMINISCES ( columnists who labor for Nhe! nadiu's 00 datly and 063 weekly: papers. The pluebloods of this: profession may receive as much: ws $12,000 a your and they are a rapldly increasing breed, Faseeyes ® en x The United Stages has granted Ww) ndaitional $5,000,000 for the ; Hoderniation of her navy, This , I probably bring it up ton Meundard somethhie considerably aytter than the Spanish armada. oo "mes John Foster Dulles, United “Btntes xecretary of state, has! been dressing down Canadlans At the United Nations, ‘The trouble’ with dui old Mr. Dulles is that! ‘he Uhinks he ts the only person: running the world, Every so often he feels he has to gum up. the works. Ty Whousands of eid pubs that Were only Interested dn selling: Mn or tive said tohave been clos. a! lor lack of trade or will close (on. wo m\torkers Think guaranteed an- MEU Wages are Tne, ; Meloy (he thought of yuarontecd Offtee hid a noble eoltectlon of muttal banuses and guaranteed (hard eash In contributions, There! ‘aston. The only guarantee thoy Wak Money fron battom to top, Bh enloy ta that the hos! tee will Hub go broke, i 2 ategert the word “Royal” be very ald when the receptacle. g According to Liberty magaadne iheve 4 Fr “Royal Mounted Polleg." are today more than sou white we are at it, let's (drop the! maunted as well, They have not Hot W horse and geelng aa how! “WHERE GOOD FOOD CORTH LSS" We Cater (o Banquets of wll Ty pew jeountorpart Of the UB. Buren, T-ALL-O-R-1-N-G @ Suits © Ponts @ Topconts @ Slacks ALTERASION BPECIALISTS Quiek Service Ling The Tailor 230 Ath NI, Mhane 420% They alo bear the entrance to the Post of Jot more dropped from the Ute of ther muke it “they Ww And! bomb VISIT THE {haat will leave us the rather; rose Ute “Canndin Palle: J { ot ws pou Dit further and change: Vi ithe title to the DHT-The Dome! t ‘Inton Bureau of Lavestigution-- uy that what we have so far Is Just the possibility of abundance. It would be pretty hard for me to convince say the poor peasant in Egypt that the aye of abund- snee fs here. He exists tn je. horinee, filth and disease nat much different: than prevailed thousands of years ago, when the baby Moses was found In the builrushes of the Nile. But a person has to be blind indeed not to see that tho: e of us: who have lived since W900 have come through the most benefic- lal revolution (hat has ever taken place in the history af the world, Tam not talking about the feei thet thrones have toppled tke ten pins und great empires have ertmbled before our Very ees, No, the main reason why all this has taken place ts— not so neh: ‘revolutionaries Mke Karl Marx, Lloyd George, Franklin Rooe-. Val nos Mohandinis: Candht, but rather Mion ry Ford’: It is the machine whieh has <’ ground the old world to pieres last March. ‘ The new additions provide ronie Interesting footnates to the history of that perfod near the end of the war, A humorous touch was Six Winston Churehit’s reactian to the decision to meet at Yalty. The date Harry Lo Hopkins, spec} presidential ‘sAdntant, wrote Roosevelt from London fn Janey, WS, shortly pefore the Yalta: conference, that he had CANADIAN CHRISTMAS BRIGHTON, England @. 4 Christmas party for Canadian children was organized far Dec, V7 by this Sussex town's branch]. wf the Canudlan Veternns’ As- o@atlan 1 : Ns ’ (ay any Or If you want to pet back te. flret causes, ois the scientists who have as oa world Anissed the knowledge whieh hag made the machine the de+ | icisive factor In our mid-twon- tleth century civilization. + * + IT IG also the the sume selenee whieh has made man face up to the old moral problems, hag min backed Into a corner where he must practice the prin- ciples of the Sermon on thy Ae Tr tees sana Mount according to one wise # ; Last Saturday had not been nun, Two Chousand years ago desuy 8 4 Nuzeresh could teach that “they who take the sword shill iDerlsh by thy sword.” That (rath Hterally demands a Attention from all inan- ddineristany ho take the q- Shall perish by the q- ‘Kind when war's boinh, Crown Ro, = gra = ~- Thi advertisement ty not 4) the Uquor Controt Board or by the teu 4b same machine, of The anachine | Ca UR Mh ie TiVe | | y EDWARD oC, CIUPMAN, 4 Montreal milkman, wears the George Medal awarded hile fur his bravery In saving three children fram thely burning home oan the Coughnawiseg ATndlan reserve pear Montreal, ICP Protas vblithed or displayed b Govornmont of British Columbia, publics > { Doha i fa ' Pe Yoage ‘ 4 oo i A ‘ 4 AT. Aor Walid vee A) A TRUMPLTER SWAN, brought to ) Drew ond wise Mrs, Grace Presser in, Vancouver por hospital, the Stanley Park Zoo at Vancouver wilh a broken Wing. is examined by tr, Richard E. “The rare bint later died In the zoo hospital The swan wos brought to the zoo from Vaneouver Island after an olaht-Ineh aliver of wood plerced tts wing. There are only about 990 ta La00 trumpeter swans left in Canada, (CP Photo) |. START THE » New Year ~ RIGHT