os oe ' Mey tt i 4 » 14 1 oH o el! ki * va ve sit So es fi ’ - . Z Prince Rupert Godly Stews me neenimaeen yee pene saeeereey Thursday, April 2u. 1858. A | § e @ it An Independent datly newspaper uevated 9 the uphuilding of Prince Tupers | 5 . and Northern and Central Briiish Columbia, Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Ciretlation, fy Canadian Dally Newspaper As seciation, Published by ‘The Prine Rupert Daily News Limited ; J. PY MAQOR, Prostdent i MP adibn Subsertption Rater: . Veowtht tite By carrier--Per week, Qe: per month, $1.00; per vear, $10 oo ty Site By tyalle-Per month, Ter per your, 8.00, : Authorived as second ciaaa math by the Post Office Department, Ottawa a Ry ; Emore [A ilpoll Our Loss | path has removed one of our finest citizens, Ale i Red Hot Patato 4 though Phil Lingey was one of the early settlers “pyys Asia-Afvica confer: | of Prince Rupert, his contribuston to the city eX- ence was certainly one tended considerably heyand that of long residence. “of the most remarkable: texides being active in its church and business life, conference ever held, he gave his energy generously to the city’s admin- —— phe government heads whe |. istration just before and durng the depression years met there represented well over when such work entailed little thanks end much res-- half the people In all the world, wonsibility Yet there was not a single “Ty lal . reve ta 1, np oveneves , adont j white” government there — ff n tater years he had goad reason to a opt a ‘you use “white” In the loose In- more leisurely pace. He had done his part fer Prince “securate way we habitually do. Rupert and his health was becoming inereasingly un- There was probably more real.) +f foptad tt erg Pte Dhe side enue s ' unrestricted free speech at that! certain, But it was not like Phil to back away when vonference on an Indonesian asked to do some work, When the Chamber of Com- jountainside than there ever merce, Lo which he already had given loyal service, has been, yet, at the United Na-! py Es PREIGHT TRAIN had to stop, look and Iis‘en while a callod upon him to be its president, he accepted, For bons. Also—whereas the argu-! track near Ryitland, Vermont, Operations on the Rutland Rallroad ments In the UN have to date al-' was tald across t ‘ cmost always ended in deadlock— | ration, Which looked as if someone had got his s strength, iL Was a heavy tisk Lo shoulder, Almost, ithe Asia -Africa conference end... The “ory js being moved ‘nearly two miles {rday a man well alone in years and net in full physical daily the Chamber is confronted by new problems or ed with one of the most remark- Verthont. NN ate developments of old ones and, between meetings, it ‘able diplomatic developments of | - ts oe pm is the president who must take the initiative in de- Ter anter negotiations, with ths | b sy d is C é. } mM, , 4 Go ver: ciding how they should be handled. Phil Linzey’s united states for a peaceful A A oar Dy 0. orlimore pe saa Refutes "Sshotage” | VICTORIA (—Provinclal gov- long experience and other qualifications stamped settlement of the Formosa ques- | him as the man for the job. tion. '~ Soldiers, sailors and alrmen ; wearing,” the civilian sald, : ae \ a lare theoretically under orders; pointing an angry finger. In this position, as in all others he had held, he op couRsE the prime minister | night and day, but in fact they; “No you didn’t, Mac,” the sea-: performed conscientiously and well. But towards of China, Chou En Lal, is an have private lives. At the worst man answered. Y the m1 “sume yy : ic astute 5 extreme. | thelr privacy shows itself In little | the uniform [T have tn my kite the end of the term it became apparent that his astute diplomat, By his extrem arab: ‘bag. I bought this uniform my-: ' ell- (things—a pin-up picture, health would not allow him to do much more such 1 well-timed move he has tossed +A eT Ae ket, AL the! sell.” s very hot potato-—-indeed a Red | work, hot potato — to John Foster best it takes the form of leave | “Oh,” sald the clvillan. Nevertheless it was typical of Phil that even in Dulles. these final months he was determined to give his ut- °_ Unless the US. Secretary of State catches and makes use of: of mind, Certainly this much can be said—if he did s"bsequent war, . But even if he catches the ing in the Royal Canadian Navy, have his troubles, he never unburdened them on chinese hot potato It ts going to’ tells me that no sailor would: be: others, but a remarkable man, very well, as dies everybody else Why Fishermen Lie there, that any real peace settle- ment would have to be based on: the following points: “4 1. An Immediate withdrawal of the soldiers of Chiang Kai- ‘ ' ISHERMEN are a highly secretive breed of men. °, rie. J got,” my friend told me. F 7 . RHYL shek from the little disputed! is lakes about two weeks to'ge y: Uddly uniform made.” ’. “You keep the issue uniform; When two or three trout fishermen, for instance, lends of Matsu and Quemoy. locate a productive lake or stream it is an unspoken ._ 2. Some kind of Internationa ‘Ysland of Formosa which would to keep its location a secret, At the same time they ‘postpone a final decision on it | 2! your gear in your kit-bag, fo nspection.” will, in word and gesture, at least double the length future status, say for five or ter of gach fish caught so as to make the secret informa- TR te ae aust «8 , ‘ . ef” tion that much more desirable, ° eee a ne eno Many a fisherman would rather reveal his most — it is not easy to persuade Chiang | Ban among, some civilians at a - secret sins than the location of his favorite trout Kal-shek to accept any such dea! eee armament was about’ the! hole, Such a thing would blacken his name forever Evervbody knows that Chlang sea services, One of the tax- could not hold the little offshore among the fishing fraternity; al fate which shakes istands for a week If he had to payers got the worst of It. Seck- even the statnenest sportsmen, fight entirely on his own. Every- Sn Wwe don't hold much hon fo ' ) { ‘ hody also knows that he couid pe for the future of old the big island of For- -and permission to wear elviilan : ciathes. “the uniform, Vb tell you what; Tl do,” the sailor said. “Sup-) way through the swanky resi-! pose I take the uniform off and! dential district of West Vancote | you put it on. I’m tred of the. ver. . ' Vue . But there is always some cor- most and his best. Obviously he had some unustial the peace offer he will Iny his Mer of existence where the ser, quality that made this output possible. One friend ‘administration open to very ser-{ Yiceman fs a person, not a num You ut om has deseribed him as having attained perfect peace Jous criticism in the event of | ber. ei ( A friend, who served as a rat friend happened to be sitting in: “Since you're so Interested In | skin-tight and has wider bell-" Raging March '54 ‘bottoms to the, ‘pants. . “T never wore an issue unifo ‘in my Iife—except, the first, one of Canadian National Railways {p| totalled $5,186.00, in| March t arcompared to $2,011,000 for the: ‘4 a corresponding month Jast year. ; es Qne duy during the war, MY, ionth, van ing to work out his bad-tomperi VICTORIA (CP)-—Investigation on someone else, he left his com- Into the theft of $14,600 from panions and wandered over to HMCS Caytiga ground slowly 0. fishing statistics i: Canada, As long as fishermen pmy frend. He drew my friend Wednesday, with little Indication mosa for many months ff he were rank among thei almost as hichly as the skills of navy. typing a fly or casting a spinner, What then Is the real joker In: i ! yye diaver vy —North Bay Nugget. is the tear by the US, State De- ; Ra REFLECTS guvernment. of,Cana, and—for: yO € ling in ki a ' Y and REMINISCES .'iucstletit, crals around Chiang may make thelr own deal with} the new Real | themselves recognizing the Red| Berryman, 46, editor of the Ol government of China aa the only | ver Chronlele for 1B years until, A new book, it ts reported, is A man with a faraway look tn-povernment of all China—in- | his retirement last Januray, dled Leds syndicated in the United his eyes is elther a golfer, a fish. (chiding Formosa... In ‘Tyanquille sanitariun. - cistes, Tt will réveal plenty of erman or a hen-pecked husband.) This possibiiity'has been clear. ; they have not been known before. living ts always the same. Httle writer, Joseph Alsop. Puldishing a preaident’s private more than they earn, ' + + affairs could be called displaying en not THE United States would de- LOrve, An Indiana women who shot serve, and I think could get, a eee eee her husband and put him In the mandate from the United Na- For the first few yenrs after hls hospital now says she'll miss him tions for a ten-yéer trusteeship seilval from Soviet Russia, to - which she says she ought to- over Formosa, dwell jn Canada, tgor Gouzenko hive done in the first place. © A ten-year "cooling off" per | tees to hive became accustom. po jo would solve many problems, ! rd to this great and spacious Holy ents have been raised to: Among other things It would an. , lund, He hag no further uso for $1.50 in Canton, Ohio, ‘That's swer the greatest of all riddles! the Soviet, but has managed to about one cent per halr in tha tu big power politien—that |x, ; make Ny Ufe happler—as well cose of some patrons who are will Red Rusala and Red Ohina} ws wenltdler, Tle will, (bis state jurtified In eamplaining, “remain allies indefinitely, or will ed, da unyliing for enough neecwe seme ‘thelr diverging Interesta pull Sunda, “Animals won't attack you If them apart, pointe -you'ro not frightened, If you! A war over Formosa would em. Communists are sald to bejsce m bull or a anvage dog coming ‘broll the U8, with her own ul- finding 1 ensy to tench Iall the | for you, love It and you'll he sul; Hex, and throw China Into the paople that the rleh should help. 1 know.” As for us, we don't| hands of Russia for a long tine The half (hat believes are the know, Neither the bull or theta come. A peace In Fornasa poor 8t, Catherines Standard. dog would give a fellow tine, might well work the other way. fee: ee son | we er ewe eee Ls Aaeeetmataesh ta lalenecatinats mth mee daenetete hated Daylight js becoming more! Bring on the swphur and! Jan Mayen island, 900. niiles plentiful which does not mean | molasses, | North of Teeland, hasan old yol- “a Ubing ff you don't make pond) wenn ~ canic peak reaching above 9,400 UO OF We EX, Bring on the vacation foldors, | leat, Do ' eee Oh A NEO ERE oa OR Rie eRe ney in PRINCE RUPERT MAY 2ND & 3RD ca . A SPECIAL RCAF rm CAREPR see ET Ue i i Soo hho and find out what the Alt force OL We XO Le CO Traded tradolng pay pension POO COn TL a “a 4 ae Ste, 4, 602 Wost 3rd Avo, the whole situation? Surely ity Juteresting facts qoout Pregidents | Cae asta! y the xtremely: wall: | M Dwight Eisenhowoi. Appdrelitly With sothe people, the cost Of TTR ee NE iat ;hewapaper work continuonsly, Okanagan valley, he established | o ! Use Wont Ads—Thoy Pay: * ~ the Chronlele fn 1937, He retired (lue ty {lness, 0h an ar Fos i sees POROHERENE RORUNE MONEE SRTEIENe wt { enjoy their sport, Lav art of stretching Lhe truth will denied the protection of the U.S; M0 talk, and then stirred up a. of progress. a ispute. ; ‘the ship is ed up here, and “y paid fer vhat uniform you're: plans to have her cateh up with ‘the other ships of the second Ca. , “nudian escort squadron on th? \ ° e ’ sar , , . voutrent (raining cruise with: rartment that the refugee gen Oliver Editor 'HIMCS Ontarlo have been aban- Dies At 66 vay eng DEPEND OY OLIVER, BC, — Herbert! When hidneya fail tn trinnya pice ails 48 oad wactes, Marks tele, ited (een, 2 dioturleg reat cdien B fallow. ludd’ a ; idsey Pilla ih Bonyin: Hampshire, England, i | R ’ y ow came Lo CANCEL stank babies aver AY tor, werk ation, LN Ah Ma ‘Wat's al voy; . que pote, Vou can epend an Dodd's, ie ale br duaya te Berrynia val tly the age of 17 and. folla i Well known throughout the | | te I, EVERYWHERE BO a , fan { Midnight Black Suede » Mellow’ mm: Top Line A SHOE TO FIT EVERY FOOT | $1395, ‘ 1 VOGUE SHOES LIMITED tlvepep tape at 4 pe tare eee yt pee he right of way to transport th: old sidewheeler jynals crossed, took a little Lake Chaniplain to a museum 4 "You pald for, Construction conipany { i¢ialg blame aduits for the dam- ; ; d to be sitting 10: ty March, 1954, operating rev- with the U.S, State Department fs that}a tavern when an argument be-: onucs totalled $55,862,000 and and now has about 675. ! i i { i | {Al ‘joint statement iKemajorin alrport before. the: airlines § Constellation i took off with the Chinese Com- *~ munist chief. The statement was not: ma | publig Immediately; bub a. rell- ( pbje source gold Ib was almed at strengthening «lhe. mutual friendship of the two: countylds |. a goal-nelghbour india it | officials — Wednesday | scoffed at reparts of sabotage on | ‘the projected mainiine route of | the Pacific Great Eastern Rail- | They sald they are “concern: ; The taxpayer shrugged and: ed” at reports of damaged equip: ; slouched from the tavern, look-: ment, uprooted survey stakes, |, ing glum, I doubt If he ever drew and theft of tools, but that it ts ve . : ‘attention to his part-ownership: probably the work o¢ teen-aged | be difficult’ for Mr. Dulles to hold (seen dead in his Issue Toes of the navy again. probably t Uged | Ninan D 4 has Ing au a ; ve Issue garments tend to. hang Prince Rupert has lost not only a valued friend cn to tt. For Mr. Dulles knows’ oy “caine seaman has a COM: : offle | tt . t in elose touch ‘with the situation | mea aninem make ble itiCNR Revenue Up ) ‘. ‘ GE officials sald the damage i reports have been “very much rm. MONTREAL &—Net revenues: Xaggcratec we hee me rae iam may ara pe Mi 2 setae “CHURCH HISTORY ST. MARCEL DE RICHELIEU, Que, @ -- Celebrations in this agteement on the big disputed! The monty neon and ex Paste townshlis pommuny a aw that the three wi oreafter jie. steal or at ie Spuled Tae Ft . ‘(pense statement today showed July 1-4 will m ‘centen-| i law that the three will thereafter lie, steal or cheat for kit-muster—keep it as part ae oneratine tras were: ny of the artival of the first $56,752,000 and operating ex-, parish priest, Rev. Plerre Allert penses, $51,536,000, for Jast| Sylvestre, The. parish actually * : ewag: formed (hree years earlier, ersons in the dret; ' operating expenses, $52,951,000. GEORGE DAWES Probe Continues, AUCTIONEER Phone 6032 and 2052 \ ti tet attend AN SARL UN ELIE ste ete seen ane ‘ fl we ner . : * . / | IDAL: VEILS |. ea an Wee wa oad 7 cots ae “ADPIECES.. Chou ‘Ends: Friendly Q With: Indonesian JAKARTA, Indones! iChina's Premler Ohdu , Bn-lal Heft for home by alr today nfler ‘several days of talks with Indon-' conference. Vosinn officials, He was the Inst: <,, jot the ehlet delegates at: . the Bandung Aslan-African confer- ; Ws Redeontribution to the Inplen —"T wish the irfedn ‘growing and that hi co-oner Chou and Indonesian P 1€O-Operation betwe | Sastronmidjojo slgned : a” men At dakarta’s lents In the C a Ae shou Inviled Sastroas visit Peiping. 4 nh premier was re aecepled the {nvity there was no {med} on the basis of [Ina separate statement before ‘hie departure, Chou sald: ° i “During our. visit the prime! jininisters of the People’s Repub- “He af Ching and the cepublte of “ : . { . “a . . steamboat crossed Its path on anether ; 1dlonesia held talks’ on the, were halted ay a special track Ticonderoga overland. The ope- more. than an -hour. t Shelburne, i question of furtherlng relations _ kelween bolti countries and: pro-, i mothig.workd gence, ‘COMMON INTEREST. 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