, ents is that of the mother of a mentally retarded boy oo ee ane cee neeenere comes cnimeve nance satis eewtina ane tr teememe -~ ee Prete iNeed tatly INE wee Wedoesday, November Li, 13a, 4 P _. fee ae eee eee . be cen meer An Tnderondent dally newenaper eeveted ta the uphutiding of Prince Rupert and Norther and Sentral Brick Columbia Merher of Cansalin Pre Ailit Bureau of Ctrentations Canadian Dabs Newsnsper As celation Patitehed by The Praice: Rupert Dally News Limited Ry JOP LAGOR. Prestilent Sahceriplton Bates: " Ny carrer Per week. Wher per month, $106. per year, 10.00 Tlinore By matt Per month, 75, per year, $8.00 mill by the Poot Offtee Department Ottawa School Foi Mentally Retarded PLEA that surely finds an intimately responsive A prow Lake Story rote in the hearts of severak Prince Rupert par- pqs is to say thanks to all readers who sent me! information about the late Montenegrin sculptor, Yanko Brayovitch. | have sent off the Information to Yuvoslavia, This seareh for information about the man who did the fine Vancouver city hall bust of Gerty MeGeer brought me some new friends who live on the Arrow Lakes. Brayoviteh spent: much of his later years at Hateyon Hot hE US SeCUnel elie . [Phifpall who asks that a school for children so handicapped be started in Prince Rupert. It is disturbing to realize that there is a public inclination to allow these youngsters to drift deeper into the shadows which nature, through some mal- Function that frequently cannot be explained, has al- realy castover then, ‘Too often there is no affeetion or euidance for them bevond their homes, Outside itis protective almesphere they dive as strangers ina half-dark world which they may suspect is inhabited ty individuals who have nothing to offer them but De Geietal Buea yes NCUSY CUPLOSILY, boo ge This lack of public understanding serves only to. WHAT a character Uiat General . . . of, Burnham would be to put ina increase the distress of the parents who are torn in av effort 4 +H < mi s ily life; ‘ their effort to maintains normal family lite and at jig! Woua not beliere that he [As | See It] SGT. ROBERT WETHERILE of Coldwatery Ont, and hls son, Robin, 5,.smile happily on thelr arrival at Montreal’s Windsor Station from Germany, They returned with a group of service ‘iy 9 Siberian fishing town, He book! In fact, if you put him= personnel after two years in Germany. Set, Wetherill will be | ¢oy) from a seaffolding and broke ! in & novel as was, the readers’ posted to Camp Borden, Qn'. wt . : ‘the capital after returning from : ‘of impressions with newsmen: who attended. i “misconceptions ; United: ithe current ‘abaut Russia on the ‘ States” press, treedom to travel or freedom: irom fatense — censorship. A pondent In Moscow, A a titue fun with his colleague, Citizenship) and — Iminigration ‘Mhilster John W, Piekersgill, who! ae eats leg and Injured his back. . the same time puta shell of special attention and care around their unfortunate child. [tisan effort in whieh the community rightfully-should share, The problem of a mentally retarded child is no more the exclusive concern of one family than any of those other afflie- tions for which community campaigns are organized. It is a misfortune that may befall anvone and there- fore, for their own peace of mind if nothing else, others who so far are free of it should have a part in reducing the distress that it causes, Although these children may never rise above the most elementary standards of learning, a school af their own would lessen the strangeness of their world and the anxiety of their parents, It is a project which some local organization might undertake to its lasting credit and satisfaction. could be true-to-lfe General Burnham was of course a famous doctor hero of the First World War, He had been about the first British of- ficer to land in Montenegro, to help that gallant little ally. And He had been one of the last Bri- tish officers to leave. “ Haleyon Hot Springs hotel. He was not only a first class phy- sician, butche had oa strange, Strict, puritanical code all of his ewn, In fact he was more of a Cromwellian than Oliver Crom. well, who served beer at his, daughter's wedding. . General Burnham would not permit snoking or drinking in this establishment, and he made his patient-guests drink goats’ milk and go to bed at nine o'clock. He would not stand ‘for any high-jinks or hanky-panky by the puests. But he wis a stubborn man in other ways too. b n 1 t | Science For Fish guests at his hotel. away back in ! I THERE is one thing ahout which the fishing in-. the 20's. Try Our RAVIOLI 1 A DJFFERENT dustry can have no complaint, the Canadian Fish. 7!s¢ his rates! sy wot a : taser qs In the end, after the grand erman points out, itis the aid that the industry ye- old man had passed on the hotel ceives from the fisheries scientists. ,bumed down, The general's 18 There are some people, of course, who feel that ‘alone with all the priceless rest. same projects being investigated by the scientists + + ; , f os al ht ; velar it ONE OF the ladles who gave me should be shelved tempor arily and athers substituted, the most helpful information However, such opinions are not always impartial, about Yanko Brayoviteh Is Mrs. ny re : . ‘ : Kate Johnson of Nakusp. rhe scientists are looking at the industry from the she is the author of a fasein- broad viewpoint of the general good, whereas the #tng guide book called “Ploneer crave Tats . ” as. . Days of Nakusp and the Arrow average individual in the industry has an economic Lakes.” There are 16 pages In stike in only certain parts of the industry. this volume and every page has nA ' , . . v several separate and pithy items. he study of the biology of fish, their growth, Here is one which bears on the abundance and mortality, is carried out in biological Weston of Sunday sport: Vatiane , ' Naam ' . “Nakusp’s ¢Thusday) half day stations across Canada from St, John’s, Newfound: potiday was esthblished about land, to Nanaimo, B.C. and also in the eastern Aretic, #2. Sunday afternoons had be- . the ge ‘ 7 oy come a day for much horse-rae- Auantic and Pacific fish and shellfish, freshwater ing and displays throne Na- fish and accompanying parasite problems all occupy — Buse’s only thorough tare: he attentt the station scientists There are some anusing items (ne attention of the station scientists, about a famous poker game and: Other scientists are engaged in the preservation — bout how Hert Herrtdie MP won ‘ wy : : or his spurs in 1082. "He was fine und better handling of fish from the time it is caught personating the young country Witiqe ithe eons ae Mhaee edantiefe curate in that dellohtful story wntil it is hought by the consumer, hese scientists, ‘Old Mather: Hubbard.” ‘Though Hikewive, devote their energies throughout the vars but a boy In his teens, his sneech jnvis fishing areas across the country, Studies on fish erally Prout” the house spoilave, improved sanitation, hette’ canning tech- 1 ‘the vook ts full of conte and mentees. devel ' soraduets. are Gye ‘partly tragic Ineldents such ise veqties, devel yn M af by produets, are curvied out when Jim Doige bid. $37 thor. on the cod, the herring, the Pacific salmon and other rowed money) at the basket soc- SHecjus nts veng rf ' , ' “tal dn order to win the beautiful pecles so that all phases of the industry can be tow vith But ull in vain, the equally well developed and none at an unfair advan: beauty married somebody else. ares QMay ne Then Jin rushed off to New Den- Vatye ovel others, . - iver to got a Heense to marry an- During the last Parllamentary estimates, [ish- olher ein bout when he wot there ‘ we " ‘ : coud hot remember hi prose verdes Minister Sinclair mentioned to the House that qeetive bride's. lust name. Bit Canada’s fisheries are recognized to be among the ye returned, not (he name and ny ' mY 4 ’ ‘ ' Ht Ww f t ’ finest inthe world, ‘That this is true ig clear to the Bee rest of the world, as well as to Uje Canadian industry, | wid the proof lies in the ahundance of papers and ar Other Papers Say " Licles written by our scientists whieh are quoted from FARMS THAT DON'T PAY and reprinted in fisheries and seentifie joumals ey. Mlnances of gentlemen" farm. Ml vey | in fisheries and selentifie journals eve ei times challenge the wit erywhere, dam at the income tux appeal! bourd, but at Jeast one bade: prine|ple has been tntd down, “TE Now uppers to be nesepl- | id," the Canadian Tax Janna ports, “thal a firm whieh con e , ® cviatently produces noWhlng bub, SER VICE. e060 ... always 1 _ The Daily News COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT When Craftsmanship Counts... Count On Us! Phono 2621 for the other day for one of his | twice-weekly press conferences, great one to talk and he knows For about 30 years he ran the! ing drew chalrs up around hi: he’s impatient when others are ine that the reporters, that day, told the reporters to ask qucs-. would ask the questions for a Wons twhich they always do,,- he's not bad at doing that. on your or five. necasion, when ft sults him. Its a life-saving gift in a politician, and aften an office-saving one, He refused ever to Dvn Mtivate it, Inability to { ry and cultivate it. Ir y sae yoheg mnt fe SOP rec, hiugh at himself has been the S88! s budget 1s $212,000.00. ruination of more than one poll- - tielan. medals for valour were cremated, Cough to know this, and that’s jlosses dy nota souree of Income.” | - Poronto Volegrim. . L: Condoly Caf FOOD FAMOUS RESTAURANT. ' (CP Photo: . “There I was, at the end of 4) nowhere, six thousand miles east taf Moscow and 2,000 miles up the REPORT coast,” Sinclair sald. “It was, By J. K, NESBITT |jl#ke being in Twillingate.” nee ee t VICTORIA VICTORIA-- When reporters doth please him so to do, he'll | Some correspondents thought; ralked Into the Premler’s office poke fun at even the Premier. lthey veteeted. Sinclalr’s wry The Premier knows he’s a thumor in ‘his fulsome praise of, the ambitious building projects ; carrled on by the Russians, when! ig glass-topped desk, Mr, Ben- talking to him, And so hei upled it with an admission ! elt was his smiling, genial self, thought, that day, he'd make aT etre is considerable wasted | nd he started right off by say- great sacrifice, and that’s why Del tort in the USSR. The pro-| RAY REFLECTS | change, instead of, as he put it, anyway? so that he wouldn't be: the Premier doing all the tulk- doing all the spouting, COMPANY: LIMITED NB. It started off fine. The Prem-! oe i ‘ Ion 499 That was the Premier's way of fer answered reporters’ Ques: and Reminisces: . Le : / Dial 2325 2326 ip , ’ , ‘ . 7 yan: : gently laushing at himself, and tions In one word--or perhaps: We do not believe in hh TSI NEN, : ~ children everything, but we cer- This column asked what the.talnly advocate telling as much budget would be next year. This as possible.” But what's the use is always a biy secret, and so when they don't listen toa thing, , everyone was surprised when the Premier replied: “Many mil- co-the art of being able to awgh at himself, Comparatively People don't appreciate some- He set a low weekly rate for [6 men—and even fewer Wor on. mare than this year,” Well, thing for nothing, Those who nen—-have that mt If they that shows we're going on spend. complain most xbout the show e they should: i more and more, for this ave the erities who are admitted “This Is a very Boa oremite a This contes as another case of Mr. Bennett is smart ermment.” suid the Premier, & jowected and hungry children, political twinkle In his eye. It crops up In Toronto, there: why, now and then, when {t{ Will there be any more exemp- being three--Ill clad, cold and: « esvecerccrcocoevecccecosossroons Ons in the sales tix, Mr. Pre- dirty. The mouldy bread, two miler? onions and cold spagitett! could LETTERBOX “r wouldn't think so-—not at only be necepted as unfit to eat. POOOOELCOLOLOOETSOI POOR OEEDOLEHE this time,” sald the Premier, The parents were found ina BROADCAST APPRECIATED — Does the government plan any beverage room. oo The Editor, Increases dn taxation, Mr. Pre-' The Dally News: mer? , . “h A “The answer Is no.” said the I wish to express my {hanks premier, sa far very. pleased 'o all those responsible for the wien pis new-found brevity, Remembrance Day service bread. prowever, the Premier's brevity cast, In whieh sentiments Tam gidnty last lonps soul he was sure many other old comrades pepe at deine most of the tall sho were unable to attend ill ine Give him an opening land Jon ine. The broadeust Was As “venorter’s question naturally” credit to all who took part and. aes thith and he jumps ty with Was much appreciated by us al poe feet, arms waving cfigur- Pam sire, _ atively speaking) and makes a’ 1 mtist have been very dUfis sneech, a series of opeechex. cult for the musielans to Keep wpe we peed is more risk thelr instruments warm, WHICH ca nitil,” sald the Premier, note is very necessary In such Wee tne that B.C. could well do with ther, vy Jot mare pulp and paper mils. The pipe band had my sym pe said he's glad to see lots of pathy, having worn the kilts MY> pe compantes coming Inta BE. sell tor same years. Bugle what we need is more compet. Rance did fine in the cold wets’ yon among big companies.” ther. Not many duglers can oul: Pear of what some people call (0 Hoan far yours of BETVL(s, , ' rymute control of "BC 'N, adon-: : 7 What a fine Joh Me! Thompsiin | omy: ~COntral in London: New ! cid, Just ag ood ds any we HSlEN york, Gun Prnetyco-LNAt, ae | to, Mel Our thanks also, 0! ourding to the Premier, ds fist padre Mijor Poulton for his’ Gg much nonsense. short but effective service, J hive! British Columbians, the Pre. oom |e Appearing in This Week's SATURDAY EVENING POST a +7 td + " : zs "| MOVED 1200 MILES Twine wv Two Weeks’ 1. an Interesting advertise ment for North American Von Lines, Inc., thal tells why Mrs. | TT. moved her household goods tien Ohio to Florida, - waken part mand also stoned afer intimated. tnstead of de- " “orvices nein AUG, then back lo Ohio a few days lo. services on Remembrance Workup atoney combine Inte BC, loter ' Day fy Vancouver, 1 have also from outside, shoul puta few had the plenaure of taking Marl! of thety own dollars tuto the de- ie dew services in Prince Rue yeldpment af them own natural pert, but for the last few years Lh pasoreed, have had to Usten In, to Olawal eyty only wish by that more Phone senerally, British Columbliny would Inve it; Aun Jean truthfully say that Fale iy the industries of British Col- day's Remembrance Day Servs wnbia,” sald the Premier, Ire broadeaxt from the steps obo a the courthouse, was mare ef- fective than any of the others RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR | montloned, many ‘ For Prompt, Dependable: Moving Service, call _ yA der ica YAO ATHCS bor Menzies City Transfer Thanks alao to the serviees who turned out to takg port and male dt effective, Alda to the 600 ar G00 ellivengs who ume ub dn the cold but suns weather to see and hear, Soa behalf of many other ald come rales Ustening ti, and niyseld, Foy (hak you ull, vee wee is AC. BRAIN, ee ee ee | | . ww “ne ramen Prinea Rupert. Mem “ae wo } : 3} Cov ere ined Boots PR AE MTOWI sssssns seuuinens te rarentiieestit $4.95 Overshoes sas platy PETE INE om Moet, Wren, While ani to Baek. Mur (rlinmned for a antig tlt, Bray to $5.95 pull op and off, a DINNER || DELICIOUS MEA. Jashion FOOTWEAR ansneneessnssenssssesenenssnesenenen| Take-Out Ordors 1 ’ . OTTAWA DIARY i Mention rm sna O T TA M, MacbEOD ‘nor ncn comprised i Hisheriés Minister James Sin- {ductivity per worker, he sate, MHonals living tN dayyyt jelale’s first press conference in was pretty low. Dene ek Correspondents luoked past ‘hls uceldent and Uness-marred | Sinetair's head, out the Press: ‘Journey through Russia, Siberla: Gallery windows at the Par. land Red China, left a variety’ lamentary Library, where the | Ottawa work of rebuilding that aging ; Gothic structure — has He ruffed the feathers of ay going on for three years. The fow-—-partieularly American cor-! etHery has had a ring seatcon -respondents—when he blamed! the project, a Still others wondered for ais | It Isn't in the {moment i the Fishers Mints: j eround rules to argue Ina press|ter has Jolned camp with Sen,: ¢ ronferente, but me ol Phere Jeseph McCarthy Of red-hunt- |, heatedly pointed out outside the lng notoriety, He tol: the von, # gailery lounge that {{ has only ferenge about the number of top! been in recent months that cor-jlflelals In Red China he met; « respondents In Moscow from for. Who spoke English easily and (¢ wlan countries were permitted : fluently. "The most effective Chinese {* No Communist officials. all come 4 Canadian newspaper could: get} from Ameriean permission to station a corres- Sinclair sald, eveb This Isa thesis that McCarthy : ‘and some of his colleagues have | ‘been advancing for severnt Sinclair probably was having +), th spearheaded demands from sone: . quarters in the United States for . 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