a k i if stead taut Ae (ve ‘ a Toa yell ' : ee \ ms Lan ee. we “ me * Teepe, M1inee, Nuwert wully ING ' . Mouclay, Uctuuer 4, 104 + {n Indepenient dally newspaper devoted to tue upbuilding of Pr nee Rupert , and Northern and Gentral British Columbia. Mémber of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Cirettations _, ,Canadian Daily Newspaper Association. Puplished by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. J o- MAGOR. President H. G. PERRY, Vice-Pre'sident * Subsertition Rates: per year, $10.00, ogee . Chas 2 By carrier—Fer qWiek, 25e; per raonth. $1.00; , Wy mail--Per tonth, .15¢; per year, $8.00. 1 ‘ithorlzed av second class mall by the Post Office Department. Gttawa fom were - School Page Worthy Effort | |! IS not a habit of ours to boast but we take great i ' delight: today in referring onr readers to Page 6. ;. where the Booth Memorial High School editorial - staff have produced their own student’s news page. The advent of the school page is a happy one for The Daily News and it is the hope of this news- “apaper and also the high school officials that it will -' become a semi-monthly feature. i . Qualily of the articles, stories and columns is ilready of a remarkably high standard and will im- prove as the newspage erows older. The efficient Booth Memorial news staff under the guidance of [english teacher Colin Graham, has been busy for , two solid weeks and hag produced a page of which ‘ the boys and girls should be proud. ‘ . ‘This newspaper has- long felt high school ac- | tivities needed greater coverage and who are bet- : ter fitted to keep the public informed but the stu- ; derits themselves, We welcome this opportunity to ' give the public a greater insight into student ac- ‘ tivities both academic and extra-curricular, Besides improving their own standard of writ- : Ing, learning to be concise and composing newsy, punchy articles with a minimum of verbiage, stu- (dents are contributing something of value both to The Daily News and the community, We therefore congratulate the Booth Memorial Junior-Senior High School on its editorial staff and laud-them for their initial effort. A { t ' ' i $ 4 { t Convention Value Queried T REQUIRED some courage on the part of Port Arthut’s Mayor Robinson to make public mention . of the excess of social functions at conventions such | qs that of the Mayors and Municipalities recently at Windsor, says the Port Arthur News-Chronicle. It has been symething that people are supposed to concede and not talk about. By the same token the mayor’s.remarks were not at all premature, nor , applicable only to the’ Windsor locality, _ , ‘The practice to which he undoubtably refers is , anong those things which grow and grow cuntil ' inally inay become haavy, topply ever and crush | themrelves, The may’s viewpoin’ wi. bound to : find expression at sonie time. . ; : The thing’ has a bearing on two aspects of the convertion practice, the News Chronicle says, In | _ one way it is related'to a big social problem that is ‘ «orrying those who have an interest in public welfare. In-another senseit raises the question as to the value of conventions; even including the pur- pose some individuals ma y have in attending. Ray = a FLECTS and REMINISCES One ‘good way to test your memory Is to try and remember terday, « Who was it ‘sald that the trou, ble with a husband who Works | like a horse is that all he wants to do in the evening is to hit ward to Christmas may also be preme effort of his life to come ° looking forward to vacation time ‘Up with a formula which would ‘Starting six months afterwards, cnable France to accept German | ; tearmament, under safeguards, | - the hay, eee WHEN BORN | | fbr the lead pentyl i crude ancestor of today’s smooth. ly rounded model Is sald to have made Sts: first appearance In 1565, actually its birth came 1854. The discovery was at Bor- rowdale, In England, by a farmer after a severe storm, There is no Jead, in the penell, so called. Graphite Is the chief ingredient. Thus was born the first qraph- ite mine, FORD GIVES AID A small Jtem in the Henry Word archives reveals something Cold Weather , Damages Crops $ ‘weather neross the Prairie prove yinces for this time of the year elealt further damaging blows * Sunday to wlready hard hit grabs ofp, The weatherman reports r'ittle chance af a change for tha aebetler, {A storm centre In the Patifis a rity MOVE eastwards and brhig 4 vone-day moderation, perhans by t Tuestlay, But web anew, parley. ‘larly In southern regions, may Surcompany it, Mewuwhile, chill aAretle ale, bitter windy and eenowsuries will remaln, 4 : “yo y Throughout neh of Alberta yund Saskitehewan Sunday, the «Mercury could not crawl up past Viveoalng Point Crops, any ale wtendy battered by ratn abel hail ' und polsoned by rust, were agatin , Hard Hit. \ . : > The temperature in Calgary e(n Sunday was 98 degrees, four *ileqroes colder than the pravious oO" H low mex mark of ‘1016, The Kementon reading of “Ti compared wits the old record Of 90 sot Mn 1000 and equalled any in 1016, - rit In| ; EDMONTON 0: .- Record cold of the industrialist's It is a little card he had saved “To Help Himself.” ‘The kids who are looking for- ee ees _ ' Reporters in Newfoundland This. Is an anniversary Khe ria ta time and effort ¢ paint! Alain departmental heads. It‘wnight mean incorrect information, or data that does not follow government policy. In other words, -clvil servants are not to give out any news. The | Newfoundland head {ts Premier ‘Joa Smallwood a former news- paper man, It seems he's got _ bravely over It, Somebody has reckoned that Marilyn Bell used 06,000 strokes ‘in her famous swim, comments -the Peterborough Examiner, Not to he outdone in mathematies, ; jtory is by about the same mar- — ! PHUOSOPHY. | attlee has scored another tri-|- the things that worried you yes- on which were printed the words: wmph at Scarborough, “Help The Other Fellow.” Un-: BY and large, Brilain, as a na. ‘derneath, Ford had written in: (tion, has followed much the same foreign policy, regardless of| *.: lenis handsyhavbu.beng} Henig ha i nh ! ie As | See it t ‘ Ebnore | 7 [Ailoott Attlee’s Great Win OTTAWA— Mr, Attlee has won a truly historic victory at the British La- bor party conference. Contrary to all advance pre- idictions, from both inside and by | ‘outside the Labor party itself; -he has persuaded the annual! ‘conference of the party to en- -dorse German re-armament un-., ‘der certain conditions. By that victory, he enables: both parties in the British Par-; ‘Hament to present a reasonably: ‘united front on this vital issue. | oo oe 8 - THE Attlee victory over the Bev- ' | an left wing is the product of ; ‘the most astute political tactics. By going cut to China, via, Russia, with the fiery Nye Bevan, | jthe quiet-spoken and uwnassum-_ ‘ing leader of the Labor party cut: ithe ground from ynder Mr. Bev- lan’s feet. Mr. Attlee made him- |self fhe main champion of long ‘range peace with China—which jis the wish of the vast majority (Of the British people, regardiess ‘of political attachment. | Moreover, Mr, Attlee’s champ- Honing of such peace with China iwas not based on empty phrases, jor mere platitudes, He firmly advocates admission of China into the UN, and the uncondi- tional recognition ‘that Formosa still belongs to China. He sug- gests that Chiang Kai-shek be given safe conduct to some suit- able place and that outside ‘pow- ers cease their interference in what he says is a purely internal ; Chinesa affair. In briefs the man who is al- imost certain to be the Prime Minister of Britain again after} the election cf next year has al-: .teady adopted a “China polley”: a : , 3 icumspect CBC, .t iwhich is as solid as a rock, and, Posed encounter touched on none ;°U) l which will stand up over a per- of them, His interview with the | ported encounter: wag a gigantic | ‘shade of ‘he great Liseral Prime ; Public. hoax. ay nd liod of years, | a IT IS obvious that, had Mr, At-, | tlee not gone to China, and: ‘had he not gone as far as he did’ ‘in his “China policy” he could! never have swung the party ma-! jority in favor of- German re-!| i ;armament, | | The Attlee win is all the moro} ‘impressive because the Bevan- jites have long been far more in- i meetings than they have in the "Trade Union gatherings. Yet, on :this crucial issue, the Attlee vic. jgin as prevailed at the earlier ‘trade union gathering, | bob & ‘APART from the victory over the Bevan left-wingers, My, which party was in power, , Mr. Eden has’ made the su- + As |t has turned out, Mr, Fd- neg aly ened, forthe: Fane situation, The prospects for suc- cess of {he Nine Power Confer- ence have been vastly increased. | But by taking such a firm, long range position re China, Mr. Attlee has also done what I .think the vast majority of the British people want done—that Is to stand up to and take a position clearly different from that of the U.S.A, on matters on which the Britlsh people think ithe U.S.A, is mistaken, ' Chinn ts such a matter, For ifluential in the Labor party }+ AN 1,800-YEAR-OLD STONE head of the pagan god Mithras is reunited with its, neck. iam Grimes, Director of the London Museum, ‘a 1d a, woman. assistant, The head was discov- ered some time ago-by workmen excavating a byilding site.in London, The neck, just found, was dug up nearby inthe ruins of an old\Roman -temiple burled beneath the city. Archeologists are making a study of the temple, regarded as one. of the most knowledge of ancient Roman London. . oy et OTTAWA DIARY: ” wd a ‘ Y “iy Nona .M; MacLEOD That ex-New York Times re--. For exampie, most people in porter now living retired on the‘ the Capital here would like to outskirts of this Capital may , know have had a lot of good; clean fun i King’s associates on the other! from his lurid account of a pur-'side of the veil. something about Mr. They would ported encounter at’ Kingsmere like to know if ha sees anything with the ghost of the late Prime of Hitler, how Stalin is making Minister Mackenzie King. ‘out, whether he (Mr. King) has, ’ But he certainly did nothing imet up yet with the beloved in the course of his bizarre per- “Colonel” formance to enhance his repu-' And so forth tation as a journalist,’ For there are piznty of things! But Phillips asked none. of that people in lit se parts would : these questions nor did he ex- like to learn frow Mr: King about : plore any other of the avenues of ‘persors ami co..ditions in the ‘enlightenment of the hereafter | herez ‘ter, if the furmer Prime 'tpon which Mr. King would have Minicver ever returned to a been able to speak as an expert. Kingsmere park pench for ques- : tioning, But Percy Phillips with old: of the groundkeepers, assiéned. to the!: _ As a. matter! : This Kingsmere estate. of fact, most of the: ground keepers would have ‘Minister :ouldn’t have been more | ‘banal i}. ne had, been. talking prov 1 con-: siderably more interesting (Coll tf ole versationalists, 0 set DR, A. J. BEALE, a specialist in‘ virus ‘tnd bacteriology stud- jes, on Joan for. two years from! the medical research counell of the public health service In (Layton Ralston)? ‘tum. a | y loguaicious | (t¥ :humdry ~ oe ee ence wich the irrepressible ‘Phillips yave after: the episode had bersmie’ ‘a cause Celebre In} , almost ad infini- 4 The ‘suspicion inevitably was left that, despite its sponsorship’ is the basis of nationalism. How in his sup-{>Y the sedate and generally cir-! he whole pur-' this one out again, hs. so intended Aman 1s a fool to say nation-: § by Phillips. for -purposes - best! . (fascism and it is wrong. Yes.| jj known to his celebrated senye of Unde va tm gE “possibility “was. strength- | jened further by a press. confer- gota by Wilt- important contributions to the 1 THE ETTERBOX | ‘TIME FOR CHANGE - .The Daily News, - .Th2 Editor, |... It {gtremarkable, the amount of confusion and downright bit- »ternéss displayed by segments of ‘society, opposed to “nationalism.” Surely we must realize, that a community, with character, courage, initiative and independ- rence,. is ostensibly nationalistic, How could it be otherwise? Civid scale. Anda family unit, whole. comely interested in each other, can we bé so wrong? Lel’s think ie jalism is wrong. Overdo if. into ‘pride ts nationalism on a small. ' : ih 4 Ae ¥ Me v | Fraser Gatch {Tops Alaska ; . |For Sockeye || _ VANCOUVER 4 — ‘The mighty rejuvenated Fraser river pro- duced more. salmon this -year | a than all the. rivers: of Ales, [: combined, Tt was the first time tory’3 production,» . Total Fraser rivey sockeye pack “ae for both Canadian and Amesican |. sherman is expested:to be more |’ than 900000 cases this’ year compared with -an: - estimated 750,000 cases for Ataska, Combined U;'S, -Canadian fig. ures for athre vartetles are not vel available ut! the sockeye scunt tells the story. Principally resp :is.5e for the remarkaale Fraser‘ trump) i the huge Adam; river sookeve un whith yléided 9,500,000 fish A jong-range Conservation pregram | by’.the, International ‘| Pacific Salmon Fisheries Com- mssion has vastly inereased Fraser sozkeye production while Aaska catches have deelingd in the his. - [tory that the rivers of B.C. have | topped the vast northern terri- | Cools steadily for tha past decade, . tre rtreten enna enaetenptepty, The car driver who speeds b2- vond the limits established for town cr country if flirting with death, It pays to” obey the rules of the road, 0: Under dot and immediately the jstate heads toward socialism and! \dependence up MOTHER gov-| ernment, TY ' | Demo¢racy' makes room for | i { ‘ -first, municipal aulonamy, sec- ond, provincial automy and third: “the daily press across the na- ‘federal cohesion of all groups, ‘ England, will direct new re-: search being carried out at the | Hospital for Sick Children at |}! 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