‘ “7 Re ™ at ™ oe a Ae a NY © semi euenerncmnen nat sine se vam oe aan mean weg © 2! ITP Pcp ehon tLe art yb re ' Tuesday. Vesembor & 1955, mee wie coer cennmestnmnmentnit te : rer decane yese nme, al trop enilent dally newspaper Cevaide to the npbatiding of Prinee Rupert ' and Nerther and Castral Briveh Cedimbta Atember af Cunpdian Preas Audit Bureau of Cfrentat tons aa ee | S [ See It Canuitan Dabo Newspaper Association B Published by The Pronee Rupert Dalty Saws Limtted ny 1 JF MAGOR, President ; . Pt ee Subseripton Bates: 000 : 1; we Tb tei. By carcler: Pet week S4e; per month, $100, per year, @10,00 ; re ; es Tate Hyomatl Per month, Tbe, per year, £800 ab OVE : Authorized as secune lass mah by the Peet Gifies Deparunant, Ottawa Princess Margaret's Future | ee { Q' ALL the comments made upon the ordeal of Guilty —But Who? | ry Princess Margaret in rejecting marriage to yp "OOK P Vancouver’ Group Captain Townsend, few carry more sympa- | thetic insight into the problem now facing her than iidse of Beverley Baxter. Admitting his belief that Princess Margaret has heen sacrificed to. the interests of church discipline, ‘qonth ina street fight last My, Baxter, a Canadian-born writer whose London: y youst Lolters enjoy a wide reading in this country, remarks | ane case was record-breaking. it his latest dispatch: ‘In more than one respect. ; It re- | “ask forgiveness, or at any rate understanding, “MNS ihs jury then aay press (rom those who take the clerical view. If my feelings lous murder case within: mem- were merely my own they would be unimportant, but ut it was surely unique in an- you may not quite understand as we do, the unhappy other respect—that several per- op : . . ‘sons who were only in degree less life to which Princess Margaret is now condemned. puitty of crime thon the Sonviet If in public she is lively, the chattering tongues will ‘et murderer were not even on: . ' trial, If they were in court at all say she isa woman without a heart. [f she does not i: was as spectators and not simile, they will say she lacks spirit. If she is seen Where some or them — surely wee age a should have been--as the accus- twice in public with the same male escort, the tab- ed, accessories at least before the loids will start another romance debauch, Where can 7 of moral Jucement she go? What canshe do? There is one thing Worse THE evidence was clear enough. , anal af auvnane 1. at th hh ew After a heavy drinking party, a than lack of sympathy, and that i§ too much sym- gent steried In which one’ or | ihrott | jury 23 minutes to bring: inaverdiet of guilty in the cease of the brawny miner ayho kicked another man to. man was knocked down and then! “Wis known that there are some women who love jitdratty kicked to death while he only once, | have a haunting feeling that it may be ay unconscious. “D.! \ : . But what of the crowd which ttne of Princess Margaret. . stood around? “This sensitive girl faces a bleak and barren fu- ‘There were some 20 or 30 per- . Ce : ee ee sons who were actually eye wit- ture. And which among us is ennobled hy sich a nesses of all or part of the spectucle? History has few stories so wis tragedy. Some of these gave cvi- spect tele: History has few Stores: $0 wistful, 80 dence in the actual trial and told poignant, Yet even as I write those eruel words | how they were prevented from halance against them this one undoubted truth: she om other onlookers, who were chose the path of sacrifice, Regardless of our con- “members of the gang to which “eye ' . ‘ ‘the accused man belonged. fHicting points of view we can and must pay tribute “one witness testified that one tdther for the selflessness and sense of dedication “female member of the convicted ‘ch insnired that sacrifice. Thos ‘onant lines man's gang called out “kick him, which inspired that sacrifice. Those poignant lines man, kick him.” cme back to me: ‘Out of sorrow have the worlds. , There should have been twenty y ' ' . é restraining arms to stop the heen built and at the birth of a child or a star there steht, or oF ieast m dozen voices isspain,’ st oo “raised, calling on the berserk ‘man to stop, not only for the i wy phe: , eT wish T could feel that the loneliness and the sake of the man being kicked to: tears of this woman, this royal princess, were neces- death on the ground, but for the rome , , kicker's own sake. Instead, there sary for the vos of humanity,” ‘ was a protective ring of young - oo . gangsters who not only prevent- ed others from stopping the as- sault, but who actually age on ng his Rress And Pa per . the man Jn process of kil unconscious vietin. ue } a Sie ! ST acu . . ’ a * A SERIES of articles on the editorial page of the .SURELY in a case like this there Trail Minge weed | Wraeay teeny ft ' should have been prosecutions | ail Himes written by | raser Robertson, fins against every identifiable mem- anclal editor of the Toronto Telegram, show that the ber of that gang whieh directly ‘ vavdas . : os or Indirectly alded and abbetied Canadian pul and paper industry is enjoying & Yec- the getual killer, " ord-breaking year of profits, It may be that the police and ' hay ary egyyys eal tha faate « Messe as the crown prosecutors were con- 1 Only a Cursor) look al the facts and figures ve- yineed that they did not have luting te this industry is needed to show that a boost enough evidence to get convie- ; maven Mona to arnt faced tlons of any of the gang mem- in Newsprint prices 1s not justified, bers, as accessories to the mur- Ite te diffienttios AVEnAnOy ‘ching der. But even If that were so, Neonomic difficulties of newspaper publishing, thee should have been proseeu- id which the cast of newsprintisa major item, are re- tions of all the gang members, ‘Teeted | djs: avance af newenagnere in aeant ahd especlally of the voung wo- flected in the disappearance of newspapers in recent man tecused of calling “kick years and in amalgamations of others, The rising tim, man, kiek him.” costs of publishing have assumed serious proportions ve & che strongest position it has ever enjoyed in its his- welcome “bm af growth tind URIS if it pyvie | need to hear, againiand ugali, mids profits on its existing cost Ltrate real hardship on Canadian and American news- uly papers, Atleast equally important to the welfare of ee Canada is the busie economic strength of the news- | Tho Bible tells us that, before pers, whie (I ! amnontul cleme "a fean fconversion the Apostle Paul held papers, Which are a fundamental clement of a free The coats of the xangsters who. | stoned to death the frst Chrise (lan martyrs, ‘The man who be- toys . rt . Feame Balint Paul all bbs fe knew: tevdal is the forests of Canada, over which the induge © full well that he, as a murderer's cont holder, was fast as guilty as ' / oe those who threw the netual rocks. WyprOn a form of exploitation in the pursuit of avey . The qungsters who did nothing: to halt the Vancouver turder cocdety, The source of the newsprint industry's raw mite | try exercises a trust, the Telegram notes, Tf it enters hicher profits its action will cause the Canadian put who prevented others tran people to wonder whether the industry is properly dalng so, not only helped gene fulfilling its tr ' ‘one man te death, and in faet,, Wt ne ILS rust, sa condemned thelr own friend to. mMny be the explanation, Or ‘there may be some considenably ‘more subtle rensoniig invalyed, ‘Consumer coos are stil) erttle cally searce In Russia in prepare population. ‘Mie (hur Haworth beard a strange clumsy retailing syatem in foree engine nolse in hig evr, opened | undoubtedly stretches Uheny oul: the hood and found a hen. It hes people dust can't buy then Ko longed toa nelrbhor and somes; fast, And that could he the Idea how Had survived a dd-mile trip. lat the pack of lt all, Some day tho —Trail Daily Times," @o- PUCCIO EE CEE DOU OEE CT HCI EMMIS RCI E! ' : \ CRON TEN Cagle we lge gg TRAVELLING WEN rs i . ‘ in ofa sys BERLIN oy — Communist Bast ‘Germany insisted yesterday that the question of barwe traffic to ‘Iwolated West Berlin must be thandled on a ministerial fevel by ‘the Wet German government, «Phe Communists thug ak enowledged that they hope to ‘foree reccenttion of their regime Mhrough the new clamp-down on ‘the water route, So far, Weal ‘Germany has) Balt with the ‘Communists only aa the levet of Technical experts," something jwhich does not imply recoenl- ton. watched some housewlyes shop- ping in one of the great state department stores today. Tt was an amazing spectacle, Jf the same retailing methods werd Im- posed In Canada our womer- ‘bargain basement to deHghtt in. But that cay won't come while. giae the present-day consumer short- : ages stil! prevail. ‘applications for the operation of OTTAWA DIAR By NORMAN - GREAT RIVER M. MacLEOD | rhe Rio de in Pinta at Buenos ‘ “| Alres, 170 miles from the Atlane: nearly ten per. cent hi hor in overall terms ths iy DIARY THROUGH RUSSIA Russian housew!fe, (00, may just | Ue sevan, Is 28 miles wide. pe uss ™ Mh § a have to step un to a counter! ~~ oe emmcustsanamnn — ye and tell the sales trl to wrap! & iy what she sees and wants, ! & mene folk would stare a revoiutica that would dwarf the orimgnu Bolshevik uprising. It was in the meat depart- pathy. more beer bottles were thrown, @ ment. Meat is none too plonti- ful In Soviet land, Neverthete:: . it ts retailed In eenerally .the: same manner as other comner- Regardless of ject the customer waats to buy. it ds approximately the same ’ obstacle race to get the pur- ‘chase completed. Here Is how {t' ds done ' the butcher depart- | Fluoridation | | And Fancies | | - Health League of Canada, Tor- | A houewlfe queues up hefore a wicket where she is Issued a blank ticket, Armed with it, she queues up again until she fin- ally secures her turn at meat counter. Her ticket en- titles her to engage the atten- ‘tion of the salesman behtnd the counter and she inspects the day's offerings, After conzidera- tion she decides that her choice tis a roast of bees. She wants a five-pound one. . Having made this decision. intervening by threats of violence’ children, and net help adults, eventually, and will have more! , and helter teeth if they drink, fluoridated water during child-: i “hood, One survey shows 60°’ less | tooth decay amongst adults: § raised in a community with: fluorine In the water, The adults. of the community with no fluor. ‘Ine had also lost 3 to 4 times as: many teeth. ‘queues up again before anothcr wicket, There her ticket Ix en- dorsed for a five-pound dest of heef-and she pays the sowhes- This is not true, Careful sur- | Wveys have been mete fn areas | he where peonle have peen drink | there’ing water containing 6 to &: again finally. the clerk. who ay ppm. of fluorides or even more, or mar not be the same one to: for many vedrs, an? mortality! previcwil, | tatlstiey in these areas are no} takes her feket and procceds to search for a five-pound roast, ‘Sts weleht must be exact Th ean not be four pound! and Th aunees, because the housewlfe has pald for tive nounds. Conversely, Ui ‘tn the body, ofoducing a variety |; ‘af diseases In older people. involved. Then: she queues) again for another turn at Where no fluorine is oresent Int @ ithe water, ounce, because she has only patd for Sve poun's. ence he problem wilt be solved: chy shaving exactly one cunes -- In the latter: -Elvove that tluorlne in concen- ‘gration of 1 part per mitiion| _.. CHOW MEIN would not produce mottiiny, Tae | sgame resulls have been found on]! Open 6 p.m.-3:30 am, uren too lone, It probably haat examining some 1,600 ehildrea, taken the housewife more than who had been drinkine fluarl j about an hour to buy her roast dared water In Brantfare? On- Hollywood Cafe If she strikes a neok rush, Ut" tarto, may fake her hell ag dover ound | Ino cvent. it is aq brea for hey hushand'd packeb: book, far sho hasn't nny tne left to tao, scrap meat — off the five nounds one ounce raast, If the ¢av's queues haven't : toe . HAD all the gang members been At atime when the newsprint industry has attained ——foreed to stand at the bar of fustice it would ot least have nn , . ! niven the judge on the bench the tory, “The strength of that industyy, of course, is a -ehence to say something which ll the neaple of Canada surely ‘pounds to the water lacs Wot | wee tproducc the same effest ax] ===" “ yinturally (luorldated water, eee teeeeroeroerorvores ote new ereag PU or se patty Iv test cites, the tiniount of ie dent) decay dn children each: ROYAL ‘hy efties with naturally fuort- aus Poe Ne Mvoamene ;clted waters, Children born meals ond toak after her Gomer tance the water supply las been 'Soridated have as little dental tire it Will work «© ‘That ts, that, every elvilized jhaman pene has ’ uw positive ef shoes, Under the Rugshin rya- | O help preveny CUMes Cle ran bout one buvine proleet ally when human life i at ‘your is deercasineg to that found per day ds all that ean be celied- correspondent; have hen watehtng the system: ny operation over (he years ene | ' not understand ita survival, They wedleation, : Fcomment that Rawat skill ean anything, no 1 how Intrleate or preedse, but that y thelr talent falls completely tn the Melt of distribution, ‘That BLACKBURN, England (@ --Ar-! 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TATION through recreation by one of. the methods i The future of barge traffle -~ ; advocated by The Canadian National Institute for the Blind, | vital link tn the Ufellne of tls. This couple enjoy a game of chequers by touch, Special devices Communist-surrounded city oS to enable the sightless to take part in recreational activities are {Was ralséd during (he weebend developed by CNIB, The Prince Rupert branch of the CNB fs {by the disclosure that the Rus- preseally conducting a drive and contributions can be sent to ‘slans have given the East Ger- treasurer P. F. P. Bird at The Bank of Commerce, MANS yower to renew or deny : —— abroad, Mr. Ball said, “Y find! jin the perapeetive of a complete 4, Mm some 50 per cept greater than: fy both Its dawn 7 an enlarged area of multilateral! gay) concluded, “that A iion that there Js no tolerable; fteultles surmounted st SS vctition, presenting a challenge: ada it a digadvantage, While tk waa . ~ , ey ay Go ta d H 0 Tite Western-owned barges, The Rus: «night tev to ge. Cutting off ” §2 permit napplleations, raying | bar e . Weg these must. he submitted to Enst fof perm ahrouh thy German offlelals for processing, {of West: Berlin’ Fed a MAY CUT OFF SUPPLIES [guch 08 coal, a brow The Sovict actlon raised the waterway from Ought § possibility (he Communists: 110 miles trom the ely ‘ CANADA'S BUSINESS RECOV: ~ SPECTACULAR SAYS B of W i Gordon Ball Suggests Free World Hos Re Turning Point in Economie Histon Creaamnneeneernee 4s A it ou 1): ARTHUR JENSEN, GENERAL MANAGER, Rtg RECORD DEPOSITS, LOANS, INVESTMENTS: “REFLECTING VIGOR OF CANADIAN ECONOu y Oe MONTREAL, Dec. -6:~Thig country's recoy oe ‘recession of 1054 his been “nothing short of secteur ‘exceeded even the most optimistic forecasts,” Bank of . president Gordon R. Bail told shareholders at the batty b annual meeting here today. By the second quarter of tis, -president sald, production of goods and services way a Discussing developments. - . ‘not only see sound) myself wonderlng whether we Ung by are approaching, or have already Neate growth but ey j reached, a turning point In his-| sroduet of heey tory, even though we may not, oe” Pes and nag recognize It until we see It later” The important ive G the recurrent trends ip “hess activity was va , Teaponsibility of any ony dy ifn the country, Mr chronicle of events, Now, ten yeorg aller the end of the war, postwar problems, ne such, seem fy to be behind us. We have no lack ea! of problems, but they are NO. tlse die and dou tonger those of a world struggl-: yanning and jue wha Ing to its feet; rather are they; oq from alarm dune ie the problems of a’buoyant and recession, “so it stove dyngmic world economy.” ‘ bent on business to beep At the same meeting, Arthur, and not be cartied ytg C. Jensen vice-president ads boom psychology, a general manager, reported’ (0° «no ye, nam hie shareholders that the past year: lubor tee a rap had seen new records set in the’ yt. wage demands dua bank's total ussels and deposits,’ j. essentially a shortleme with loans passing the biliion- tional period «of -sbadl dollar mark for the first me 'n' rantd recovery, the B of M's 138-year history. In short {twill requle val Questions Raised By ‘certed efforts of all Cow Problems of Competition if current expanslonay’p Referring to hls recent busi- are to be made the baal ness trip through Western Eur- sound and lasting prosegt ope and the British Isles, Mr. Ball: stead of bursting into sald that he saw widespread: hoom and subsequent evidence of vigorous enterprise’ If we meet thi new and a new degree of prosperity. , we. shall have gone lar Their production as a whole had’ demonstrating that the ba now chinbed to new recafd levels: cycle ts capable of b prewar, he sald, und steady pro- i swing, . gress was being made towards: «+r 45 geainat tht b : convertibility of currencies and o¢' challenge -and. chapel trade. my conviction that ve “Perhaps the most basic’ of those milestones {t change of all.” the president: which we may took staled, “Is the growlng reallza-: with satlsfactlon on alwarnative to peace,” ...,, , \took forward, if we lane It was only to be expected, Mr. to, new tasks that may Bill continued, that this kind‘ casler but may pre ap of world would bring with It: warding li fori keener and more complex com. : World, and ap even Ms to Canadian producers to which, General Managers A they alone must respond, But, he In presenting hen said, in casey where the foreign annual ieee rn ia competitor had subsidies, re-: ported orn ye stricted markeis or exchange xcs of #4, routed (oa manipulaiions in hts favor, vn Mehsana “ Canadian taterprise was placed bait BEEE ts 4 in eile ‘true that there hac been some. shareholders. equivalent WY cecur until the concentration of | fluorine compound used in| C ¢ water reaches at least 2.5 parts! hi / ; | . per miQlon and above, Th was: HNCSE ohASNECS proven In the 1030's by Dean and CHOP SUEY... - The addltion of Gourine com-|{ For Oulslde Orders Ph, GG aqoeaeee the ivovld 4 mosl @eaeeoseaeene . : ° ° nner deeny as children of theesame. Sada need lypeweiler ¢ determination both at home.and Wa similar wv ti e nye In arens with natural Muort- dation, e Vivorldation omenny miss is i The purpose of medientlon ti § . a the cure or treatment of isons yg ¢ » in some form. Pluorites are not; added to euler fo trent or eure, but as oo preventative neent to, help nature bull more resistant ; teeth. Nat enough researeh tay bean done, “Magle"' Yohulator, Operate the i i he fluorides way recommended ny! Positions! far hack as 17, heennso “It, ty} Garlage Control, Adjust the care und Insting quality to the enn | {vidvel job mol of the teeth, and so pro. fecla neainat caries.” | of thrwa combinations of tymboltt of Newburyh, New York; Cinnd: Control," Yme-Saver Yoo and a ford, Ontarlo are now In thelr] make typing a breezal ‘ H hotter bo taken! iene tem peter bo taken | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF Thore Jk avery evidence thal: no achome such as adding {ror | OUR CHRISTMAS {doy fo foorls, could bo proeticn),!3 == LAYAWAY PLAN Tho use of fluorite tablets tx not; yoconmmnentad for tw yonsana, « ; Pirabs TE wed, We tablets would, Mottely from 889,50 inva to ho ee neta a ow tava after birt wlll ob tay paw Aw Yow mw 810,00" leant the elghth year, when moat | of the nermanont teeth aro fornjed.. Knowing the frailties af human nature, the, Jus) would MeRAE BROS, Id, ' ‘ e . , e. | ; field of monetary control, Mr. » Ball saw tha respite fram overt ¢ inflotion ay one of the most sine. tthe Act * ouifleant napects of recent yeuta. that the ac Sc this hav been tye result o * abroad to curb Inflationary pres~! fume * sures by varlous means of econ: Wal § omle control, i © Here In Canada, the prestescaimed and the f *land genoral wholesale commod: | aig) jeglalation for PP: A erent deal of researeh hay! tab with finger or palm without § lity prices are actually olght per jeg,” been done — tn fget the woe af) moving hands from tha guidackey gj cane jower thn Urey wore Foley jpnylews Hl 9 . : e ® fluorine whieh tyes hardness ngs tenslon yourvalf 10 wit the Ine y | |, building confidence In thar scene duriiis tit e Extn “Personalized Key, Al na ® e oO oe ones that enn bo taken for grantee Hxporiments In tha test eltfes piyy "Male Maraln, "Tauck § Priew stability tx auu of ie e|foundatlon-stoney of sound tis] only in the sl Rapids, Michigan; and Brant | host of other modern features that 9 Honnl growth and ste aa fogunrd: | (iro tenth yvenr, Ceereeeevererennnerens ob he cane, Recands Tt ty toa: " ' ajniy huntivoea | pal 10% tnt dangerous {0 havo, largo bot.en Pe semoy nos a tanh | of activi fluoride tablota tn the Dial 2325 - 2324 nha wi) olve Friaginallon—tiie No ¥ home, soorcevecnccanececccceeeeervers (KIN of Iniaginiation (Hint ean | shit at modtifleation of artificial barriers per share 26 °OnP und chaunels tat divert the per share tn Hae nadurn) flow. of commerce, pros After ve sald, $144 4 gress in this regpeet had nat Mr, Jensen sot ie an ceded U8 1 ; »would carried ferward proceeded vs raphdly is We WOU HOcat of undivided wish ea an oO “The question Ls, therefore, be- SS ed to thet Ing ralsed In many mindy whe cone jeuvtnig the baled ther this cuuntry should be CX | vided prafite ut nuh peated indefinitely to pirate Its otal Loans Ke ‘ postwar polley of Jeading Wie: New igh flecant way to greater freedom of Inter | Gonmenting ot {he national trade and exchange 1 phon sump jy Joutis wiKDN a world In which many of the: re ‘nank's total loam OF baste princhples of, mullilaceral! ey qo yyttiton, Mrs WW unhumpered — trade Haver et the junevense was [Gt ‘been compronysed.” Laprend through nol Manetary Contra) joan classfieati and Stable Dollar ~ ithe higher leve t Turning to developmentain the; te ost the Fi provement Louris det ve tlils yen, Mr. oti jer thls y wi ats \ ‘amye support (0 a foc vide some sup nt ry under r Act ¥ pravennent Lanns ' ermen under (ht ney ' extant us saan a ident continued, with retail 84, rrorander ate &S Industrial production, residential: therou the il construction, foreign trndo, ome! month.” the general playment and Income, all cones cig tspectl lenin ‘Unulngt tu seb now recards(0]jvyg een mule a Ishort with busiiess OnloyINGs ioany to farmers i ‘Its boat yous In tilstory—uVorage oanads an the seul prices of consumer gdods Wnd el ont the farm in aie gervices are today no dlfforent’ ir dye fmpendlie ge years ago, Hurlnd ne “Yat wolcame ng this haa been! jy revlewlnt : i purchasing power af money, | raid i alable prléew are HOt SOMONE | eased i | [ oxpandins market bron tht N Linge vat ab aly Gives he a prime Employment ary oul of tational economle) etinbed 10 nattey." apendind poe ve aullaty | A Bank's Roaponalbitity thou In Advanolig Credttt nx | (ow nea i IL wre xomathing of a paradox | yyont, tere nde Mr. Hoth vomiarkedt, think Ib WAA) hoon HUlo rei : nt Just auely a tld aa Unis bab) purebase inv? cure conmmorelal banishing became putts | ayor dd 8 Wowarly di fleult, Ta Wyo otis ent Tn tomer, ho anid, ood lianking, Was) Mr. deus far! wnt to he regarded as tho Kind to (he ui dt (hut rovutts tna ehwertul wa") eur Me ie They Lo ln ort apptleadton, Hinnnbor | proud Oe i th by liked to }rave'it that wily poo Pre wonton Haig (al tau att WI they qt thelr i efi? wf bualntss of fonding aa whet end to tN am