+e rererereeereee mT be ae Nola oF we ted ie § Thursday, Mareh 22, LYDb, :And. Northern ind Central British Columbia, ar of Canadian Preas—-Andib- Bureau’ of Clreulation: “ Gantdlan. Nally Newspaper Assoctation 7“"rrr re ee eee — ae Re sem neten sagen aia An ndependent. cal newspaper de vated to the upbutlding of Prince Rupert ; ' wr FTN EEE EEE OE ESET CULT Published by ‘The Prince: Rupert Daily News Limited ee ‘Ms, F, MAGOR, ‘President / - ‘ret: * *" Subseription Rates: Ba ay carrler—Por weeks, 26e: per month, $1.00; per yenr, $10.06 BY sew owewrveereyr_eweee rrr ere elreeree ee eee PARLIAMENT ROUNDUP Senator Asks Removal — Of Women From Cells REMEMBER MAMA :By ‘mail—-Per month, 75c; per year, $8.00 Sndetitited date in the futur Q, State mueh is cer tain—that Tec d AD plewhaite has | ioe hin and the eal 2 airport, committee, vas als apparent W hen he joined the commit. : vv hada major part i in presetaton 0 of the committee's casé at that. time, vhen the government i is under criticism froma sonstituency, there is-& danger of assuming the local member’ is necessarily also at fault—unless, of course 1 swith’ the opposition. This is not alwa ays $0. Many. a battle has been waged on behalf of a constitu- eney a ag inst. hopeless odds, but with a spirit that de- se1'ves: praise ‘instead of condemnation, Th ‘this case, however, it was known that ve Appléwhaite had found an ally in the person of “Marler. [twas therefore a bitter disa ppointment i : receive an announcement which made it look as if the whole project: was tobe stalled after all. «The. point. cannot be- emphasized. too strongly | ta great ¢ deal hangs on the outcome of the airport uestion. The vast material value.of the project to his. whole northwest. area has already been dealt ith at: length, ‘Less.tangible but just.as pressing is the need: for the Liberal party. to confirm the faith of "those" tit” here who helped to return it to power. a ee has. been disillusionment but so far there is not des t ae Ifthe government takes this step. so neces- ay ‘to the: advancement ‘of aviation in a region where: aviation: is the life-blood of development, it os will have taken-a giant and maybe conclusive stride. ' ~ tows ards: attaining the prestige here that is looked : - Foy ‘leadership, ' rized ag ‘Beecnd ‘class man by the Post Office Department, Ottawa a ore P hilpatt @ Reds Danced—Now Weep_ THE revolt by Khrushchey and the other new top: Soviet leaders against their own dead Red Cuan is in some. respects a revolting thing, Here are the:very same: top: “= men who fawned on the als yoy holds that such wars are, mighty Stalin while he was still: joy only not inevilable, but that. alive now admitting the truth of ine. two rival blocs may actually | all the crimes which the cities of! co-onerate for mutual benefit. the Conimunist regimes have! we in the west should be: Sapog veginel . charged against the Red dicta-' thankful for the new tendencies. torship, ‘Of course we do not know how: “Stalin made us do it,” says sincere they are, Neither do we, Khrushchev, in effeet—for all; know whether the live new Czar: the world like the. top German) will be ‘able to beat the dead: Nazis. According to the latter! cyar, Stalin, for the hearts and: after Hitler’s death, the whole! minds of the effective ruling Blame rested on the German die-" class in Russia, which, of course, ; tator, for everything, including! is the Communist party. the systematic murder.of several; But we do know that they offer million Jews, and others, ‘in the: ‘ls some more hope of real peace been totally wrong, regime, which Khrushchev heads, colleagues to play a game of is rapidly emerging devil, just as Russia, and throughout the Com-. jone side and the Soviet on. the; gas chambers of Poland. ‘than we had since 1945. Khrushchev is said to have'- ‘made. no less thar 30 of the top isu’ ® OTTAWA DIARY Communist faint {hree and a half hour expose of! Stalin’s crimes. He is said to. Those Parliament Hill politi- [ers hy shouting at the portly Uk-| wondering just how Prime Min-' rainian “Iho Khol, dance the: ister St. Laurent proposes to au-: gopak. ‘swer the mounting criticism , So f danced it,” says the Ver! that the Liberal Party hag been ' hatim report. jin power too long? et ~ | It ig being recalied that the: WE. CAN understand how thats late Prime Minister Mackenzie speech of Khrushehev's has, iKin f t gy used to have a favorite: shaken the vast new Red Sovict band effective device for com-' Empire as by an earthquake. battin anyvan en ge the inevitable aging When Stalin died, it appear rod to! ‘process to which governments: be. case of ” the king is dead— are subject. His plan was to keep long live the king.” The generat: eshuffling his Cabinet Minis- assumption, throughout the: res 6 , ;ters, even retiring the odd one to: world, was that there would be! ‘the Senate in the process, another ruthless struggle for. power, as there was Miet Len-: Prime Minister St. Laurent: in’s death, and then things would ‘has refrained entirely from hav- go on much as before. ‘ing recourse to such a method.’ That is now: shown to have'At no time since he arrived. into * The new: power has he caused his cabinet: as the. new musical chairs along the pattern King had- _ ,made familiar, if not exactly en-: this means inside’ ‘joyable. At the moment all the indi-, munist empire, in the way of cations suggest that Mr, Sl troubles for the Kremlin, it could’ Laurent will'go to the country very well lead to a great relaxa-' “ tion of tension as between the: 7 power blocs led by the U.S.A. on: “Trotskyism” wasiwhich the late Mr, the devil under Stalin. Whatever - one | Court Quashes - KHRUSHCHEV has a already done! ‘Gr, aham ‘Appeal’ far more than. to repudiate the | dead Stalin. He has publicly VANCOUVER The appeal and officially laid down the new|court of the B.C. Supreme Court party line which flouts one of! has dismissed the appeal of Rob- the most fundamental doctrines’ ert Graham, 24, against a murder! ‘of Karl Marx himself, and also! conviction, ‘directly challenged the most im-' Defence counsel J. S. Burton ‘portant dogma of ‘Lenin. [announced after Monday's hear- Marx held that “socialism” ine that he will appeal for clem- ‘friends, ‘fects, Next to a completely New disease in /eaduse they are exceptional Min- fre. OTTAWA @ — Prisoners should be removed from the cell’ |i blocks of the stone-walled federal prison for women at Kingston, | “Ont. , says Senator Muriel Fergusson, ' The Liberal senator from News cvere ‘Brunswick said Wednesday 4 che sterilization. of parents in scle ‘women should have. instead. 2 eeted cages of psychopathic {l- cottage-type institution or else ness as a means of -preventing be placed in provinclal insttu- yirth of criminal psychopaths, tions closer\to their families and prscuss ESTIMATES ( In the Commons, members The Kingston prison never spent most of the sitting dis- held more than 100 women. They cussing the government's final -Wwere from all over Canada as id. spending estimates for Lhe fis- seldom saw relatives while sery- cal year ending March 31. Ing their sentences. : The Commons also was in- _“Ib seems eruei to ‘ake women: formed of the government's most “pris coners So far from famiiy and recent proposal to the provinces “friends for so long,” Senator Per- {on a tax-sharing pian — av minor gusson said. concession which officials said She spoke ona motion spon-: iWH mean about $1,000,000 a year sored by Senator David Crolljin extra payments to Brilish ‘(tL — Ontario) which urees re-;Columbia and Prince Edward ‘form of Canada's “antiquated” iIsland, Most would vo to BC, penal system, esnecially in the: Prime Minister St. Laurent ‘Held of probation, ‘tabled a letter he sent to prem- Speaking on the same motion, ‘iers Monday. It spelled out rainor Senator F. W. Gershaw iL --‘coneessions in the federal tax- >Atberta), a .doctor, proposed sharing plan announced by Fin- anee Minister Harris in his By NORMAN : Tuesday night budget speech, M, MacLEOD The Commons discussed in- - dians, agriculture and art fis it next year with his present cab- dealt with details of the gave. {have wept himself in spots, such gq circles who are looking QS ‘infet intact, Never in the history eMment’s final appropriation fas when he told how Stalin had! far ahead as next year’s. virtue: ‘ ‘insulted him in front of forcig an ally certain general election - re! iof Confederation will cabinet san They Lot gy 4. ministers with such long records qq, , of service in their respective de-- pay ON o BUTTONS” partments have gone before the ayey voters, Battlefards) urged a ban on im- Yortation of “peyote battens” ’ Parliamentary observers have whieh he deseribed as a habit-: ‘heen considerably mystified by forming narcotic, The buttons the present PM's failure to r- gobs which grow on cactus itate his ministers amongst the pote . came from Meyieo and ‘various cabinet posts. For the southem United States. ssystem was regarded generally. agyientiure Minister Gardiner in the late Mr. King’s day as paye further details abomt the conspicuously successful and as. handling of an Alberta ont- hig ahly rejuvenating in its ef- chbreak of secranie — a norvous sheep transmitted ‘Cabinet Minister, a Cabinet. ‘through breeding, He said every Minister with a new department sheep sold from the afiected ‘to administer was recognized as flock, owned hy PL od, Ravi of “the closest possible aproach to: prumheller, has been tracked /new blood in the administration. down and checked for siers at. And for that reason Mr. King’s the disease. They were under "ministries never really prew old. continuing scrutiny. The ministers who were not weollaee Nesbitt (PC Ostordi fresh to the cabinet had fresh erjtieized the National Gelley's departments to preside over. 1.’ jurehase of exnensive old mes- ‘practice, (hat turned out to be ters’ paintings. The ealery very nearly the same thing. should bay the relatively eben The manner in which a Cah- works of promising Caracian, inet Minister who has been over- ‘Mexican. American and tritish ~~ dy long in a single department artists. the value of whieh would grows sldie is a phenomenon grow throuch the years, which is onty too familiar to eenatee veteran Parliament Hill circles, The fact that there are excep- NOVELIST MARRIES lions such as Rt, Hon. CG. b, YUMA, Aria. uP-—British novel- Howe and Rt. Hon. J. G. Gar- ist Aldous Huxley slipped tito ‘diner only serves to highlight: this desert town Monday and was the validity of the general rule, Married to Miss Laure Rocher, Messrs Howe and Gardiner have @ concert violinist. Huxley, 61, avoided going stale solely be- Who his been married cnee be- and Miss Reehero. di-ted soon-ending - Camnbell (CCR —- The! for EASTER WITH THESE NEW STYLES! 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