a7 RS me: al, tr Ets kote Why owt. SW deay, dua 1S, Thos, nee et etn ree ee — “An Tnaepentent dutty lie Wap va wi vere Le rm (WO ATIICC Pa ee Hayate and Norther ond Central Brltide Columbia Member of Canadian Press ~~ Audit Burean of Chreulattons’ Canadian Dally Newspaper Ascochlan. : Published by ‘The Price Rupert Day ewan bbabted SOQ OY . J. MAUOH, Meestdeat, AIS ne ary wt Authorived as second class mail by the Poet Otter Depurtinent, Ottawn New Road Will Help Hil PROPOSED construction of a road from: Lakelse Lake to Kitimat just announced by High- ways Minister Gaglardi will beyond all doubt prove to-pe a turning pomt in what is so far the sad history of our northern highway syster. Kach one of the 2S miles to be covered has ai importance-out of all proportion to its physical dis- tance, [Lis part of the tuns Chat will connect Highway IO with a aity whose population is predicted at 59,- O00 and may go much higher, Until now this kind of figure has been unheard of in this part of B.C. Clearly our northern highway has heen regarded as a sort of backwoods trail sup- plementing the vailway us a means of keeping a few seatiered conanunitics from starving to death, "The ides of it beinw-used for pleasant recreational travel obviously has never been entertained, With Kitimat joining the traffic, however, the picture is bound to change, It will be physically im- Hossible to accommodate thousands of motor ve- hicles moving tgand from the coast on what is now in places little ‘better than a waeon track, The pot- holes and erostons simply would not stand such treat: ment—nor would several thousand motorists, Undoubtedly Mr. Gaglardi appreciates the cnor- mity of his step and is to be commended for taking it so courageously, Parhaps through the vagaries of polities he wilFfiot be tne minister who is finally res- yonsibls for carrying out all the rmprovements to Highway 16 that this project will necessitate, but the intial credit must vo to him, This credit will be magnified if he appreciates ulsy that in the tye years required to complete the Terrace-Kitimat road, the deterioration of Highway 16 can progress heyond all control unless it is given more attention than it is now receiving, Te will not he a pretty picture if we have one ney road leading nowhere except into trouble. Mr. Gaglardi’s enterprise in starting the pro- ject suggests that he realizes this and that northern motorists can now look forward to safer and more comfortable travelling, with chassis and temper intaet. Indignant Father HE FATHER of a soldier in the permanent forces | came into this office the other day inan indignant mood, It was in his capacity as laxpayer that he was uNery, He complained that three years ago his son, a private, was moved from a prairie camp to the Pa- cific coast at a cost of $1,200 to the federal Greasury, Recently, he claimed his son had been moved azain-- this time to a camp in eastern Canada, There were no living quarters available for his son's wife and children and the last he heard his son’s family was in its third week Ina motel at a cost of more than $30 a day to the government, —Winniper Tribune, CHILDREN QUIT SCHOOL SOON DRIVERS: URGED TO BE CAREFUL Thousands of B.C, ehildren wil saon be out of sehoeul When shop) ison’ its tine for Ohe motorist fa wateh cut for children, the British Columbia Automobile Asioctyden remade, car drivers, Childcen under ten wil be spending more tine cations yn atyminer mage philleen are inlay yy the streets, And as nodes ring, ER te ( iy Vinci reminders fram, teachers, foreet the traffic rules, ce ae Three Unis as mimiy youne children are kaled or dnfired by autemobiies diving the spring and summer months than during the other half of the year, warns the BCAA and asks al motorists to: @ Wateh out for children ranning from between parked CATH, @ Wateh out far children on bleyeles, @ Watel out fon children playing on the street, © Wateh oul for'young roller shaters. @ Be alert for the unexpected when ehildren are on. elther ride af the road, The BCAA asks all motorists to drive with eare and provent traffle aceldants Involving children, a THOKLED HILLY tee Jean Walos learns about anon with nis tnchex as she gota a congratulatory peck from pollenman Tor man Masson, of Vengelo. Holland, after her Landon warldine, Tornan was one of alx Dutch polloomon who attended Joan's wotlding to thelr follow Inwmin, Joop lem. donn, 24, mot Joop, 41, while they wore bolldoying In France, Joan's father laa police rergeant on the London fare, “pestlt in some further relaxation, “columns,” ae Py il voll AY é' , 1 aut eimore | : One Price of Peace THIS heads of the most! powerful governments in, § the world are to mest at Geneva in midstuly to try to cud the cold war, The conference iaay very well: of the tenslon which pervaded the ten years after fhe downfall cf Hitler, But there cannot be , real peace--eannot even be the PAST AND PRESE? creation of the elknate in which reat peace can grow-Limless the iwo sides to the world struggle sincerely agree to a system of live-and-let-live. - oe od : NQ SANE person really belleves that the nations of the world ean fet stable and solid peace su Jong as each slic is arming. li you have a weak stomach, sgalast {he other -and wit’ oy reading Nere. The subject veapons Which are cupable of today is forelen matter In the destroying, whole countries--and goud) Inhabitants of hot coun- every living thing in them. tries think nothing of It, They But what wouin i profle (Ne reseue flying ant from the nations ta agree to serap all He soup and finish what remains: hombs, all germ and chemical: with great nonehalance. — war devices—and to demobilla: Qld seamen proless,to be tin- every uniformed soldier, satior, concerned about weevils In the and airman on earth If there way iurd tack. However, the ma- no more fundamental agreement jority of us are more squeamish. : to disarm? Peace must begin ip A plece of thumbnall and a minds and hearts. sid posed a tough problem for & ob + a filend of mine. He helped: his THE price of world peace Is sure- wife prepare a salad for some ly that each side should cease out-of-town guests who. were ‘T lenders of t All Aboard Wilh G. Kh MORTIMORE “trying to overthrow the other arriving soon, Then ‘he began to side—not only by open war—bat Jmarten himself up. As he was by internal intrigue, and by the clipping his nails, a plece of organization of secret “fifth thumbnail flew up and deserlbed a three-foot are into the sdlad. Translated into terms of prac- He poked gingerly around in teal action, that means that the S¢4rch of the forelgn object. No. United States will have to agree: “an af It. Just then there was a to cease flying planes over China! ae ed door. The guests cither to parachute spies or stp- “§ er , plies to underground agents In- |, Ms ren was faced with a tu that country, rapid decision: throw away the But it also means that the salad or Keap it? The chipboard Russian government will have tu: was bare. The thumbnajl was i : scrubbed clean, but still . . dvree to the total, finalandcom- wit ty do? plete dissolution of the foreisa — poeing a born executive my Communist parties: which are. trieng chose his course of geion ii fact, agencies of Russia pt once. He would serve the :werld polley just as truly as are salad, and hope he got “the regiments of the Red Army. : thumbnail himself, I THINK : simple. lilustration tee Ines mt kent i as Sere secret by Iron self-control, He will prove this point. India’ bravely made small talk about is the one great nation of the other subjects, while scrabbling world which hagfstayed studious.‘ in his plite hoping to find the ly out of BOTH world power nail, No sign of ft. camps. At this very moment Mr. The salad all vanished. The Nebru js being more warmly wel. crisis was over. But my friend comed in Russla than any for- continued to worry, He js still eigner has been welcomed.-at Weirvine now. Did one of the least since General Elsanhower guests find the object and say went in 1945 ta stand beside Nethihe? If so, what does the Zhukov to share the salute in’ Buest think of him? the Red Square Vistory parade. If it's any comfort But dn his own country, Lidia, the demoeratie regime which Perlence, as a guest. 1 found a Nehru heads is menaced every Worm Ite my sasad, but 1 didn’t day of every year by the Indian want to embarrass the Indy of Communist party, ‘That party, “ie house by bringing. It out Hke every olher Conimunist in the open, party on earth, zig zaes in its, So 1 sneaked It Into my pocket. course, When 1 was in Indi a 284 at the first chanee T went . oe tne the garden and restored the munis het whol Meine ol por creauare to its element. Me the country hy forer, They “have caer to thie ala Angee tie since been defeated da Chat ate pa! atest he tempt to seta foothold for evi hold Hv ugae.st her at all war, as they did in Clilna oo to my ne ene meesgemey 1 ae avec nate 7 a eee whys tat ° to yoarg earier, Recentky (hey byive ‘ a . gs ae, vey ‘ait Vaneduver Fob, 18, 1915, and ee heen operating steledy within , nvite 1“ Nera “ Fete Mla tt ha cared af Site ove fl : my . ae ay ame’ ign fi. f iNyWoh WO “Le, post at. ae Mea : oan ar ve y VF ie ei tit uate x eh mt hetbileiyy muy robidynelennt ul all Nehirn—18 fooled. mv Given the right conditlons, the Tadlan Communists would try te pee the country by: foree, "tO D pi ’ enee they were able to sere it J t hy force, all democratie free. n ain ro eC dems would be Hquiduted. @s-" REVELSTOKE, TG, @ Gen, fhetly as they were in Czechoslo- A, GL. MeNaughton has been Fvakaw after the Commuabe coup favited by the Revelstoka Bowr(l Of 1048. of ‘Trae to disetiss ata publle oot mncetlog hls plans for develape SE ONLY takes one fo mike 2 nent af the Calumbla River. , Pcamrrel, or even to commit a Aboard of trade spokesman pider, rald Ghat the people af this rtys Bui it takes (wo aides to make creda efly in the Bootenay are real peace, cbnxiuus to hear about den, Mew Tf Ruskhe really wants real: Naphton's proposal to divert world peace she could conyines the Columbla into tho Prager, | the whale ward af thet deste: overnight hy dnatructing the opposition to the TLC. govern. Communist parties dial eau ments plan fora dam on the tries of the world to disband, not Columbia to be bullt by Kater to goa underground, bait to go Aliminum Company of the Un. dean out of bushness forever, ited Blates, " “Te { t xX 0 Revelstoke , The. Largest g * Sandals * Foam ' Mocs ‘ Atel Support ‘ a ADMIN nyghe 70th annual convention of the congress at Windsor, Ont. At left is Percy Bengough of Vancouver who was president of the 700,000-member unlon fron: 1934 itil his retirement Inst year, At. right Is Claude Jodoin, 42, of Montreal who succecded Mr, Lengough, ‘friend, TL anee had a similar ex. | te The proposal was put forth jn / ibe eran me ore) of White S * Wedgies 84.05 mt Hi Heeled Pumos and Sandals CHILDREN'S RUNNERS Hawt tiwoloy * FASHION. FOOTWEAR ¥ ‘ | aa) he Trades and Labor Congres; of Canada pose together at the (CP Photo) By NORMAN M. MacLEOD. OTTAWA DIARY 8 Nastioe The significant poitteal phen. the moment than at any time oinenon of the past ten days in‘since the 1953” election. The! these parts has been the re-ac- Chieftain's absence from. the tion of the Federal PCs to the House through the weeks of his landslide victory of the Frost recent Illness gave the PC house government fn Ontario. pyoun a new appreciation of his Logically “elation” should. be abilities and enhanced his prea- the word to describe their fecl-!He performance turned in’ by Ings. But it isn't. Actually, they Hon. Earl Rowe as his tenporary have taken the news of the spec. replacement, was notably less taculnr win of the Leslie Froat effective chad the PC contribu. PCs in the provinelal field sob- fon to debates was nolibly tes erly and thoughtfully, rathes Inspired, than jubilantly. ' Un brief, Mr, Drew became ttp- To some observers It has seom- precinted more in the weeks af ed almost as if the Parllament ‘his absence than he ever had be- HUN old guard had been prodded fore. And his performance since by the Frost victory Into doing a his retin is looked upon by all little soul-searching--into asking ‘parliamentary groups — Iinelud- itself what was the element tn ing-his own--with a new respect the Frost ‘formula fur’ suecess’ that was lacking in the best ef-' ewe cmabeonneveme The basie explanation of the a ei The Editor, The Dally News. --' Kitimat Sentinel was an article concerning | beauty contest to choode 9 “Miss Kitimat,” the, winner. to repre- sent that community In Vancou. ver at the Paclfle Natlonal Exhi- nition: and compete againsl girls from towns all over Britlsh Col- u Miss PNE, all-exddpé! Prince Ru- pert that Ia OO Eat For several. years, now . Pri Rupert has ‘ nob: entgred, this |]: competition and-J wonder why when’ we havea larger tion than the iheighbor! of Kitimat and we certainly jhave some beautiful girls’ here, who we should ‘feel’ proid to have represent us in this. prov- i t . forts of the Federal PC team. Frost government's sweep which tle PCs here aceept is the ad- Ti eu.y answer ta such) a mitted diffieully of defeating question, which many observers nny government with Umes as expecied to be given Immediate-iguod as they are. lythe election was over, was the basically the’reason they aren't difference in the effectivenessteo jubilant over the Gritarty of the two leaders. But, curious. ‘party's vielory, If the Ontario iy enough, that answer hasn't: PCs won beeause they were the been heard from any quarter government in power, then the ‘ since the votes were counted. Federal Liberals logically should: During the weeks of the cam- win for the same reason. That | poign in the province the sug- {int too happy an oullook for the gestion was commonly heard in Ottawa PCs. Of course, there Parllament Hill circles that 2 could be a depressien, But thoy victory for Mr. Frost would be really don’t want to purchase po- ‘the prelude to his transfer to the litical success at that price, ‘leadership of the Federal party: ‘and to Col. Drew's retirement. een Ren ened EE RAI en GA te ON, ‘CHbbars: chi Nrofod aed: found in. Malaya, rarely execed three feet in hoeht, ‘But there has been stentfieantly: n-o sign of a “Draft Frost’ moye- ‘ment since the election was held. And. that’s{ Ince-wide event, | more in Prinea Rupert: than [RAIN, of which thoy ‘never. fail (MISS NOR'THERN :B,C;' Jo NORTHERN POST ‘on Janrés ; ‘plorets Radisson dnd, Grogeftier | dn MOT ee : A Tee 4 . poner) | | o THE | wo | EA Batiste ‘ -ETTERBOX |, a minors |! Phones 31443) ay ONO RUPERT ENTRY . In the Inst edition ‘of ‘the the | forthcoming (Daylight Saying al Fast Passenger: and: po salllngs Crom ‘Prince iy To Vancouver —. pais . 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PREY “ . . 5) Mees kr teoia) a | ‘ 1 The PCs here appear tu have ac. cepted the polnt of view that it change of leadership isn't th: key to th: presen, prcoiem, As a matter of fet the Drew leadership is conceded by mas. Press Gallery ccrresnandents ta ke more strongly entrenched as CALORNG ®@ Suits @ Pants @® TopcoatsQ Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Railroader QUICK SERVICE Calls Quits | Ling The Tailor |. NELSON t.-—Ohe 6 Past ROE OF tHe RIO Tay GaN BE, Phone 4238 aM NOTICE of ROAD CLOSI _ CHANGE OF DATE ve v The closure of the Northern Trans Provincia! lige, way at Diana, Oveek, 14 miles east of Prince Rupert! will take place on THYRSDAY, JUNE 23, 1058, fron: 0 am, to 8 pin, NOT Wedn-sday, os presieusy advertised; 4 Thly change {wbaing made because of a schetald convention sani! other meetings which woild Yt hampered by the. Wednesday closure, 4 vig fod | R. $. CUNLI Prince Rupett WG. aie June Nath |066, pees Minister of Hist lenlorful figures among railroad ly 4 cmployees in Fast and Wes - ‘Kootensys, Dave Richardson, at- ‘Poa da Cad OoIERIOER Coed endrenrestee cvocvoerscocaccorsnin ‘N tendant on the superintendent's car at Nelson, retired yesterday. Mr. Richardson entered — the company’s service In the sleep. 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