popeae. ne een ee ee ane mee OR Oe Ut “8 a ygmeenmeem gee t a vowil Vhegets Sth oe wen Fridas. February 4 dod. see 8 ce eer a ememn manana menemun sere Ss All Innependent dilly newspa and Northen and Centra Awonter of Canadian Press -~ Aullt Bureau of Clreulations Newspaper Association, Canadian Daily Pogiehed by The Prineé Rup J. P. MAGOR, cubseripthon Rates: By curring Per weer, 25¢, per menth, $1.00; per year, 10 0, BEM Ei Ter fy moot Per month, 730: per year, $8 authortte: at weund elr-r mall by the Dispute Over Unemployed yy JS unfortunate, and perhaps will be disastrous, that while the B.C. and federal governments are disugreeing with exch other hility it iy to assist the unemployed not covered by insurance, nothing positive | solution, ‘The argument is obscuring the need. Since B.C, is not the only province pressing Its vse and the problem has taken on national propor tions, it might be well for al recommendation of the Canadian Welfare Corneil pre depoted La Ma rEg em UDR RRM aR ET EG cer seat e walt nS Aen teteaere: ene me cme to the Mphatiding af Prince Rupert 1 Brith Gotumonin: to ert Dally News Limited President 00. Prat Olfier Department, Ouswa eee a rene ane cae eemaegy ate even about whose esponsi- s being done to reach a | concerned to heed the that ¢ federal-arovincial conference be held to con- sider the matter, “Much of the distvess ¢ ploynient is unnecessary and could be prevented,” the Council contends, "Wh tinuing public program su plavaent insurance who otherwise face hardshiy have we not developed suel sistance plan? The answer apparently revolves around a jurisdictional dispute, The various levels of government for well over agreed as to whose obligation it is to meet the fin- ancial needs of the employat nat covered by unemployment insurance It is true that the division of responsibility in cases where unemployment insurance does nat apply has never heen define and designed to meet the neetls — of those unemployed workers, whether many or few, ind suffering in unem- so it at we require is a con- > pplementry to unem- | y aid destitution. Why 1 an unemployment as- wi a dlecude now have not ye unemploved who are » a d. The federal govern- ment maintains that responsibility for any residual program rests with pebvincial governments and is not beyond thei: resgurces ments contend that assistance to the employable un- 3 fo s. Proviheial’ govern- employed is 4 federal responsibility admitted in the federal proposals to the Dominion-provincial con- ference of 1945 and supported by various studies and reports, Municipal councils claim it is unfair to place the financial burden for this group solely on local governments. Since some 20 per cent of Canadian wage earn. ers are beyond the scope of the Unemployment In- Kurance Act, the problem is surely important , énough to merit honest study.instead of bickering. {he hardships of unemployment. are. not material | for political baloney. No party is going to lose face, |. dnd all will gain respect, if fincere effort made to reach an unselfish ahswer, | Lawless Lawyers... gus " \W/ HOavili wateh thestvqtetimen?” asked the an- ; . cent poet; and the question segs a meeting is held and a ate HbR ERE aon Pek es appropri- ate in view of some recent antics by .the alleged — guardians of law and order in various parts of the | world, _ Last month. the attorney-general of Alabama was arrested on a charge of complicity.in the mur- der of his elected successor; his: alleged ‘aécom- plices were the district attorney and a deputy sher- iff of the town- where the killing from Panama comes the took place. Now - news that a prominent lawyer hax confessed to shooting the late President Remon at the instigation of the vice-president, His yeward was Lo be the post the new cabinet. of minister of justice in There hasn't heen anything quite like this since that unfortunate occasion during the Wars of © the Roses, when the then Lord Chief Justice of Kng- hun Was ee of trying Jeagues on the peneh, Hig ¢ ‘now ft wits Upilt i q fenee way that he didn't Ae ton Journal. to murder one of his col- a REFLECTS — and REMINISCES | i A London dentist tnsists family: a | Examination of prisoners hy 1: rows are a leading ease of den- sub-committee from throughout! tal trouble. Rapeclally Mf they!Camdu may show that i Bri- ire rows about putting off the regular vissl ta the dentist. Perhups tt ds of reliable inter- ext doe you to eam that Ameri- ey ind Canadian halibut fisher. Nvait last summer took an all UUme record eateh of 71090.000 total, There will he a common opening date, May 12 and prac. o telly the same seasons ane regulations, oo PR Aer energie wth #8 | tish Columbia, as well ns tn other | parts of the country, In previous | yours, (here remains today a: pretty falr knowledge of affnlys, . For one thing there appears to be the convietion that corporal puns: Ishiment is no deterront to ering, : "Bwotts dn Diet Waste of, Money” — heading, But they do: add to the wataliine. Ap wee rey ier NEW, FASTER SERVICE PASSENGERS, AUTOMOBILES, FREIGHT Take wdvantage of the new taster serviee provided ly Crnadion Paelfte's 48, "Princess Norah’, PRINCE RUPERT to VANCOUVER LV. PRINCE RUPOt corner. ol 00 noon Helday EY. KIA eM bOW Eee DOO pi, Prddny LY. Qeean Falla. abotthoa. .J00 noon Sntiday Ar. Vancouver oootbot VANCOUVER to LY. VANCOUVER in. tenn Ay. Ocean Fails .about At, Kitimat teenie APH t Ors O00 pan Phu'dny Information and TleketH nll Av, Prince Rupert a For full Warnes 8100 pan, Bitnday PRINCE RUPERT restate Fit) pani, Tuesday 4:00 pam, Wadl'day B00 tin. Thu'dey eogeneeneees 1.0, Notman, Agent, Mone 2914 |As I See it ‘Poet and Prophet 'TMADE my 1955 Beard of’ toughest ever. already learned the tough’ cr they are the better the readers like them, ‘answers have come in this year than ever before. Here is one answer, written In the form: of poetry, which seems : It comes from Mrs. Jean M. ‘Barton. 7989 Laburnum Street, Vancouver. : . # She encloses the column which tet forth the quiz for 1955. She ‘does not think anybody will run, “a mile in Jess than four minutes, | nor that War Veterans’ Allow- ‘ances will be raised, that there: will stil be PM. next year, or that South Africa ‘will secede. She does think the Grey Cup will, go back east, that the US. alr- men will be released, and that. some woman will be appointed ' MY ' ‘ a RE ecm ena hagce ttc AEE AE LEED IN BUD RL NOTE TERR BEN A adit dens ue casnemens Ce eda mane et CT LOO g- rh Clinore Philpott the Prophet quiz the: Jut | have More good what I feel] must pass On, H be a war, or that Churchill ea 4 IN SHARP CONTRAST to the :urroundings,,0 modern US. Arn helicopter hovers over the ancient cathedral of Pisi; with \the famed leaning tower in the background. The whirlybitd ' wis giving Msar. Hugo Conio#z0, Archbishop of Pisa,.a ride over, thé seat of hls diocese. It was the first time an Ttalfan drehbishdp had seen his diocese from the air. | Lo, a _ LETTERBOX cabinet minister, That's the first prediction to nually by The Vancouver Sun in, drop in your cannister, of the West, I think In foothall the East ‘residents of your city has placrt' purposefully on the appeal, Yau is the best. ‘ald of the sick and crippled chil- : a Dj 2. Even though I'm a loyal gal dren of British Columbia, members of the Prince Rupert Appreciation also gues to the Teen Club, Teen Town affiliate The $2078.52 contributed by the. in your area, who also worked 3. Frankly, I don't know how ‘contributors in British Columbia. these ‘teenagers ralged a total the poor vets stay allve. But I bet their pittance won't rise in °53- : statesman he's great .. But I think he'll bow out .- it's getting quite late! _ Our styles change, from Paris we take our cue .. I think they'll change Prem. jers, but only two, |: 6, The US- airmen, after such | . a hard. fight, — - , a Will surely be released, 1.4) _ their freedom’s their right, 1. My opinion'’s been asked, so' i make this confession .. .: 1 don't think South Aftlea | will make that secession, 8. My faith In humanity ds still, 3% alive. J West German forces will be! there in ‘55, . 1 4 9. The days of depression 1 clearly remember, Though not ke that, there'll | he less paid by November, | 10. sure plenty In store... | And adding this year's, I'd} say there'll be more. With such clever women of Hodges and Whitton ,..: I see a woman enthroned, ’ from where I'm sittin’, The Canadian Alriines sure know what they're ahott That's why vata one of them, will. .catablish : (hat eT eT es As far YOU, Mr: Philpott of tho West .., I sincerely wish you THE VERY BEST! I'm a elty-bred gal... - 1 don't wear a board... JUST SEND IT TO SANTA... IUS LAST ONE GOT BEARED They say 6 DOLL burned It she was too hot to handle: 'No, 342 and the Ladies of the 4. Churchill I admire... 48 \:Qrder of Royal Purple, groups ‘which co-operated to. spear- - head the drive in your conimun- As for our wheat, there's; Ja The members and officers of contribution ($240.87). which; he Prince Rupert Elks’ Lodge,’ places them in contéhtign for top: Teen Town March of Dives tion. - ors in British Columba. | We would: also ike to express . cur apprectatlon to.the Prince} Rupert Dally News for \ts timely | ‘land vigorous covernge of March} af Dimes activities In-your cam: | sc fmunily so “| ‘4; | In-conclusion may We say: on; .i-pbenalt of thé libte:patients at! ; Children’s Hospital: “Thanks: to!’ all of you, frbtivalbof ug!) of JACK A; HUTCHINGS, Field Organizer, Vancouvet Stih-' March of Dimes. : \ sane WINTER DUCKS © PORTAUE'LA PRAIRIE, Man: | CP)--A flock af more’ thda 200; _oucks are wintering in this area, Ralph Bailey, ardent duck hunt. | ef, recognized them as maltards, : ‘The birds are keeplig the ocd! small pothole open. and eating: off the few bare stibble spots tn, {the fidlds, | . Chinese Dishes CHOP SUEY... |. CHOW MEIN Open 6 p.im.-3:30 6,in, Hollywood Cafe For Oulslde Orders Bh 246 18 OAL Mme Gee Ro . ed C. 0, "SYD" HOURLY, whore appointinent, as diréeton. of sales for Chryster Corpardiion of: Canada Limited, is announc- ed by Ad. Sinaw, viec-presl- lot In charge of titles” Mr. Hurly ‘ls assuming direct ‘cog. trol aver all the ¢orporntion’s | ndler, advertising and mers | chandising activities. Born tn Toronto 40 years ago, he Nhs heen assoalated with’ Chryaler- of Cahada since 1936. 1 sameeren - ' ' ot we : ie Sea we, vet But [think it more Ikely ‘twas burned by a candle.) With jt on his head he'll feel like a moppel! Retter aul, YOU wield It try to wipe out the strife Of those who have intssed the hort things In Ife. This hag really been fut, tor this qal of the pin" * & . _|t00 bad that Mrs, Barton hid, no chine to win the Beard at fig In tho War Voloranat Allowande the Propet, because tho Ie is definitely conng theagh: ten Ae name see pg rae vee np VISIT THE | COMMODORE CORTO LAER" Wo Cater to, Bahquets of all Tye Want Adr=Thoy Pry ee Uso t j te fase pee E | tells the truth about whisky Put Seagram's gd" to the water test ; Water, plain pr sparkling, raveals a whisky's true, natural Aavour WAT (dane foouquets eo. ep -Seagratn's we aoe Whe 66 83” | Banadlin Whiahy chy Seagratns once Sutt Tht advertisement Is not sumine or dlupliyed by the gute ena ane et RELEASE 3 on {nt adiitedy assulitiption “tha It work is regiilitly . ' the Parliamentary drama, this.toration’ of tite old two-party ~ trovel within the memory of the; -Imost veteran MP. While a few! individual Commoners may be; + Haboring from force of habit at tthe business of keeping the vot- | ers sweet fot thé. next electidn, (makin the major political partles have checked thelr wéipons and ap- parently forgatlen with the checks, The reason the idberals tind] the Progressive Cohstrvati¥es, | o* instead of burying the Htilehet tn | perlod is, as might be stis one of mutual sel{sinterest. : |parties face highly. uncertain {outlooks in thelr own leadership. «| As-o result, ‘gn alitiosphere of’ Uncertainty petvadés their tank. | and-tite, The PC's don't know! 77 for certain whether Hoh. George : Drew is golng to be able*to re- | iturn permanently to his old post. ; The possibllity—even the prob-;: rebiity--that he will not do so.’ “encourages pte-oceupation of: ithe ‘part of the rank-and-file | ‘with the interial party situation, } ‘The Liberals Have’ a similar) i problem in reverse: they aren't: CCF. The Conservatives are : ; afraid of the CCF flaring up un- | en ‘cer the stimulus of unemploy- ‘ment and costing them the sup-; : ’ vag ‘ Appt a!) port they otherwise hope to draw | Prince Rupert among the leading will be interested to know that | from industrial workers. ‘The |! 335 SSE RE A Oe NR em AS LT TTAWA. DIARY. Boats ta > toe a a from."blé g{from.'blkds:. tg the. fa ac Owner Atth arone but m move ahd Po debatable PCs have decided, in short, tha Gu «that “pUltiéil foot-,the time is ripe for them to des the villain In vote all thelr energies to 9 res-! anne rations present session should be un- system, To that end, they havey is UU tf ded In { tquiely zero, — ‘peen disposed to grant a truce) be Hl leg ¢ ' to the Liberals in order to cone |For: gitiary be It's a situation that Is wholly: MA in Bs regu icentrate more ‘effectively on the A Soclallsts. , Ss me the Cu ny. pletely Ben to Ui jude 0 | ated by men SCF - the val eee Snetern ments j The Liberals, for thotr: part, ‘are having some .difficulty In g Up thelr minds over a re- jturn to the" to-party ‘ayster, jThey don’t know whether they % [would gain more. by taking over: hil they 3 the Soclalists than they. would Now,: pair ‘ Mnnatueal trend of things con- by remaining rignt where they | 3. ir this. ie the danger Is imminent! 27C, namely a comprise, party ' Men's. -: Be and pr of Parliament winding up as.the right of the Soclalista but ihy) gay cne big imiitual admitatlon so-.2 sufficiently middle position to Work ‘Ski B cials p clety,. And that ailghtn't be inj attract the support of all ten - i Mary | the best literosts-of the sia- Who are not extremists Liberal} airs. WI tlon's voters: a iConservative and, Soclillst alike: Heavyweight er and | soos That's a strong strateble positon | canid the Liberals sreh't changisy it Ughtly, Ath Mrs. ~ hs jon ce » Presit Mrs. brnpnnnsanid {reas Iek an membe cll, T 6 corp) , | ; Bal | lin | for the stival venmenemein | Stub $3.25, Now. : SU ; a oa een tae et mint Se ANN i AONE S80 ch other, are just burying Ms DEETH’S PHARMACY eted, | Both || FOR HEALTH AND BEAUTY We Deleer . DIAL 4313) good for grandma's bo ree —_UNSMINTING SUPPORT ity, ddan oustanding ganna gy that Hon MS | Sa SME Ae alli. ol A BUT here is how Mrs. Barton . Or ‘Nore: “ont Job under trying @ verse Laurent Intends to retire be-}'! bie: “pick ta vitals "0 aM a ae the 1 amplified her'answers In poetic The Daily News: weather conditions, which pre- foe another election, The pros- |. | @eeaaaane bf Rie (a gD sie at amp oo On behalf of March of Dimes vailed during the period of the} t th {he may remal ae | ae Hes, bald stordy health and i ‘ mm and Children's Hospital I wish campaign. | . Peck that he niay remain aces As | ar Pe energy lvl, =. ie I must admit I'm nol a sage, . ‘a brake on ‘the plans, thit the! - a date { But years ago I came of age: to take this opportunity to cx-, Their work on behalf of the | party otherwise would be inaking | in Se hn Febr 7“ . ‘ press deep appreciation to the little patients at Childten’s Hos. : ' ' i 1, » sO... . . . ‘to meet the future, - ue _ mapould wot people of Prince Rupert for thelt pital is deeply appreciated by all; 1. sduition, both of the old-. |B P al — | I predict no one will outrun ‘unstinting support for the March of us at March of Dimes head-| 0 addition, both of bie Od a Eee a q\he . Rog. Bannister... ‘of Dimes, which ts sponsored an- quarters. ihe eoblen ae aothe | 4 Pet) wath | C {- ee . A 4 . A u cee ceed gconememnem ete at pare RN earn m ttn fe SOE Fant ema SEE MF meson ANC RD Ol Rete et MN amar pn 00 ‘ thee, : ' nn 2 vay oor F 1 ’ . . ‘ Cpe ihe ae seg de by! A special message to. Poon i MM t i f . ‘ . i" , é : i: te aS aah gh RS oe vauae Ge Le : Me — 7 : ad , . eal ; ff Do you need MONEY: ® Lo There's no need to hold up i Inipkovements or repatys to your tome Fog tack of rewdy cash, You ean (6 efity Cor thin auitright — at leis expense | — with a loweost 15 of M loan, f New hls 4 m dh | AE Sdn want to adil an extra room or se Sarat Nall erect wm garage ar eo abepott, by tial op ne fils pingty! $4 Woof ei hy cet, ely f vey " wh a Cog i henttng or electrtedl gyi wee a ek ’ Med “Latew tha Will Dagement playroom or ten ie woo palit your present one... ar y Inake any other home improvements or hls repairs see the inner of We ‘your nearest Bot M bartels He will ae wo “he gladto dixenas your plans with | nh a Youund to esplatn how al of M Home +m st Dinpivovenent Loan can Help yore | BAC mpi DNS, 4 ten col — | | now is the lime TO TAKE A GOOD LOOK AY YoU Wm \ AN Spring tw Juwt arotind tho $1 eh corners es ane that's the best: briley ae gen ty make repales - yt \ tw 4 od - . se to magleraline | itn i We ie 1 pays tn Tiared cathy (® : Stee gle Your hame a careful Me | Faheadvnn' yyery year i] ti hwety hit of repalr work \ q ri i 7 ER Pe i Var a a avery cranky NAN. | flatts co gure lang pratet rial w Town dev ballad valine cme ty -lopreetathiin af one of yas gf mont PaTADle nanela Blind thin Bot Me hielo. s3 why net ane youn Wiélghlitirhaned manager joilafi: tN ae Fi we 1 \ Lytle anim iia) woh og Bank’ or Mon treat Catadae Pout Bang dace Wc Prancty i ‘ Na { ths NTC ‘Terrace Tah hi vant A i WORKING WITH SCANADIANS TN EMERY WACK: OF LITE SINGH gy “ 1 Contra! 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