i Wenite ‘viper Wary wets Lh Thursday, July 8, 1954 + a av ndepacent ‘dally newspaper devated to the upbullding of Prince Rup art Ce . , and Norther and Cenwal Brittsh Cohunbia. a bel 4 Member of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Clreulations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published hy The Prince Rupert Daily News-Limited, taisd, & MAGOR, President i ' to Subseription Rates: " i" oarrler—Per weex, 25e; per month, $1.00; per yerr, os ‘y mail--Per month, 75e; per year, $8.00, = thorleed AS sAcoid class rail by the Post Office 40: SPT [DT tr tt crt et tee erate ce ete ie enti me cneent eyreemee enumern Grave Responsibility H' WAVY indeed is the burcen of 8 Gyro Pool in MeClymont Park, chose who will supervise the pool, Yoopder I, Ch. PERRY, Viee-President 810.00, ili Depar tment, Ottawa responsibility that rests upon the shoulders of ‘the Prince bookee “Rupert P arks hoard as % or more youngsters pre- | * pare to Lake board-sponsored swimming lessons at We are sure that the commissioners making up the board will instill » the importance of vigilance on the instructors they are appointing to teach the youngsters and also It is no small | “ usk for an adult to try to keep some semblance of among dozens of milling youngsters full of » sitality, holiday spirit and a bit of the Old Nick. iy Fora younger person it can he even more trying. anv That is why we concur with, the board’s de- pool, a «+ keep track of everyone, ‘ i © ed missing after lk gaaing her oo i: 2 seeing her go, al ’ ay | t a 4 t aye . ’ “ably within a few feet of her playmates. d ey oo Q ah i," ' He Consider the case of North Battleford, Sask. | Last year when a seven-year-old child was report a lone period of time, she was * found eventually at the hottom of the swimming if pool where she'd sunk without even the lifeguard The heart-broken father told of- ficials that the child had been missing’ for an hour and a half yet in the crowd at the. pool no one could say when the girl slipped out of sight prob- : - When the swimming classes are fully organ- " ized and insLructors and supervisors have been found for all the groups, then under supervision the non-swimmers can be allowed in the shallow | > ond of the hig pool. We all know that it is prob- | -ably no fun for a boy or girl todearn to swim in : {wo feet of water in the small pool, but. it is hetter . fend wait until) they can be adequately, supervised in, | ; Sp ecial Wards in Hospitals “trot For Care of Alcoholics cision not to allow non-swimmers in the large | True, it is frustrating for some of the big- fer children, who though they wre unable to swim - 3 feel confident that they are able to Jook after ‘+ themselves in tne shallow end of the larger pool. But it is better to be frustrated temporarily than to lose one's life because the pool was too full of screaming, laughing children for a supervisor to be a happy. omen, | history. Historians can show a ;Molotov—or any other As I See It| by Ebn ore | | y Nibrot ! Mrs. Petrov’s Pie THE great spy drame that is now unfolding ‘tself in Australia is bound to have a great effect. © It ds far from funny--for ft is lheing clearly shown that the ‘Russian’ embassy was’ actively | llreeting uo far-reaching fifth I “olay of spies aud traitors, Bua ! here are some funny aspects tu the story, | Tt seams Lhe wives had a fale! Hale out in the Russtin embassy, fond Mrs, Petrov hurled a pie in| i the face of the ambassador sy iwife, in the manner made fam-; jous by the earller Hollywosd navis s i ve hirds have been eaved for i & ob ob ) THAT flying ple seems to me to! ' We are offen told that the. world is now in the throes of| ray @ eo the. worst arament race in all] Reflects anc Reminisces many euses where a great power! struggle, such as that now ‘in. | volving U.S.A, and Russia, ende: in war, But no historian can discover many cases of where the armament race flattened out! Between six and seven hun. into peace. “dred were laid off in a Ford But thit flying ple shows haw “plant in southern Ontario around | 'the plans -of. big, governments the end of June. And it’s only a: lean fly off the beam, especially | few days back when Canadian! where women are concerned, ‘consumers learned rentals were. Who-knows when Mrs: Malen-: about to be higher, and that icy or Mrs. Kruschev ‘or -Mrs. ‘would cost more. of a — thousand ladies who are near; With aeroplane travel as it ts,’ the rulers in the Kremlin—may)there’s no such thing as a dis- fly off the handle and upset-the : tant relation, epplecart of hislory?:- RURAL LIFE Petrov's story rings true. He, does not paint himself as any:, Although Ottawa says there: Lh “the higger pool where there is sufficient water | ; i. for them to: learn properly. Meantime it’s up to chy tHe parks board to provide sufficient capable in- 4. structors, impress upon them a true sense of their iD indertaking and get them down to the pools to . : help it large collection of cage children, fopparatus until his wife: that pie and started the vreal hero, moved by any great, ns pen a ut in tee help ‘ot ‘moral or démocrati¢ “urge. Doing a0 b en an ae no | was apparently quite’ content - to doing so bad. There has been a ‘work ulong in the sinister spy slash of 20 cents, but the pay is: threw still $4.80 wilh board, and $6, chain without any hoard. Plenty of old timers — and they needn’t be, aged al that-—who can recall | a when about that much was paid | THE present difference in world weexiy The less about board; _ Outlook between, say, Sir Wi- the petter, iston Churchill and Senator ’ Knowland has a lot to do with | that flying, ple, asa symbol. . ' Some Americans in Washing- home, A new set of tires is quite’ j of novel circumstances, Phere is one thing, remark: !ton are impatient with the Bri- unnecessary by the time you gel lone these days, because -even jt. all paid: for. Churchill won’t agree that we ‘might just as well admil, right First of the week saw the first now, that world war three is in- of the Calgary Stamnerle, as well. 'evitable and square. off for the as the first time the shadow of! : fighting. tragedy fell across this annual | ! These American leaders want event that makes joyous tha a showdown, The British want whole west, A vonne cowbe ‘to take things casy, to relax, la was thrown by his horse and, jive time the chance to let ten- trampled. This show fs one ‘of! ‘lon die down or pies fly. {he bireest and best ever sideods, I" Perhaps that di fferenee in out! that death like this Is Indeed; | Hook comes from age—Britain is deplorable. ren ald and rather tlred nation, | ‘the United States is al the peak: For mare than three et th WENNIPRG -—The Manitoba | hot as if they were bums.” ef her mature power, not yet too about 10,009 Edmonton people | } i rar Ingulry camonissian, head | LWA ANTS WARD SET ASIDE ‘old to have forpotten the hot Jeosked for that twa year ald | ad y 4 Py one-time premier John) He had “no hesitation” in ree-! headed attiludes of her frontier Mason child in, vain. Further: Ie. ragken, sf rorig plea for estabtchment of aide in the § ro Hy adg the it lt “ateo! ghletyy whe i, éympella nei i eT eomimission was eonduel- | were neglected, WE oe gt lwoeday lewring here at; Mr. leh civle affielals and we ‘fare | In vo wvldence, I ather , era Judge FP, Wednesday ard a ‘commending that a ward be set St. Boniface houspi- a] a eeu wards fh major Winnipeg | tel or Winnipeg General “to get of yspitals fur trentrent of alee them off Cheir drinking bout, ve ais, ‘treat them, and get them ack | la liye M.S. Lougheed, neddical Gn thelr feet. Vl dith oaffiees for Witnipes, | Judge Hamilton recommended (qantas andl sudwedbad) Closing af heer parlors between ie AQ, dua fs 30: ay. lo prevent ly os should treat twee da tities eh Nin soln to Ne atler work: { ° a hand staying so lone the familles Darrvcotl told the eom- Issitn that quar was nota ( ehpy representatives are fay pNuejor eause of memployment, , The Nquor commisslan is a wiles Wednesday, “ve-person board set up to ts B. Hamilton,: Yebtiqate Manitoba liquor baws, win HS cedtilive ilrveton at the Mant-! eee i ha Prisoners Welfiure Asse Goal in Sig ht A Wfony and Wo TL Barracolt, dis-| CAPRTOWN (CP)--T Pretty { he Tet mane, unemployment in South Afriea is on the retreat, it i istinanee: compadsshon, wuld speakers at the Ij ty Dr. Langheed sald it was tnt |meeting of the Natal Anu-Tu- Hh de oaalbte for hosplids to take; bereulosis Assoehition, Dr iW, ‘SPRING. FILLED . MATTRESSES | \ | | pe e _faealed far a Mistata “and aliens 0, | { | covering, From $39.50 up BOX SPRINGS From $30.50 ‘From $46.75 Phone 46 thu:sb Buy lop quality and years‘of sleep- ing comfort, Excellent workman: ship. ong wearing mattress FELT MATTRESSES RDON & AANDERSON vn ireab wleahalles for any lengthy Glayer sid we are Shahting in fo Uline due to Che liek-of faedll-| measurable distance of the wt K veh Me sald aleahalles should) mate goal’ of ergdicntion af the days and not yet old enough to seareh ds now reported ta have | have acquired the wisdom of.been abandoned. Nothing tej the Lreitlsh—who won mosh of enual this, in its magnitude and (heir own struggles by stalling tharanghness has been reported | tor the, GH (helrrival bad built) no the history of the west, In- Pep oueh enembes to beat hime celdentatly Che Witte tel Is sald self, {a have been audapled, fs fy se NONI. of is, gresb speee hes NOW x haw. Sun ei Hil cafe xa A pledga uty abate mt, iP MNeiced, once Fe BY aitawahle, Mdeed, {n'a Landargl! the mig hly Invabing A Asan hospital recently, a radio qelrosd foreas, had park of her thyrold gland There wast nothing In nant removed, She tf sung hospital strang avough to slop them. Bu pnd strgeon on the charge of suddeny th Mongos king dled tpegigence, allelng the doetor and the vast annies from deep) adytsed her: “You should see a | Ashi were called home because) mouse. That will frighten yeu bal Abe fight over the aeeession, and brine vor volee hack.” OF Tn recent weeks, Brillsh policy! jeaurse, (his may be anything lite hardened fer pence, nol war, With nt pleas anny, Far an enter. P think the British are already) tainer to lose ber valee, ar have convinced Chat sooner or dater yt marred at all, Is a grievous there will be a falling ont bees busiess, And (hen, dela hene iween Russie nnd Chinn, ‘Lhe surgcon knows: heat, Ay between ow polley which: on nee would men hydrogen bombs) ‘Phe datest dexerdpiion dla hig now and walling for flying ploy ;amist, comments the Galt res tomorrow the Bellsh we far the porter, isn man who makes the flying ples, ‘same mistake tle, Cash and Stamps Toalling i Taken from Valley Post Offices. VANCOUVER (CP-Taalds on ttained stein dash, $200 In stan twa lower Mrnaer id abont 100 blank postal notes, jecn have netted but Ine gt The durpelirs alan forend eNe! h eral, $400 3 lam notin it ance lo the Kort Pliarmacy at t hor of blanls postal money ond ete ‘ni " wan | nd Mnemployment ingurined 00, Ay HINTON Wh ACT Stampa, A alae) hox tn thd past offlea iL Minar, 88 miles onal of hare, wan foreed ape, ylelding $18 Jn ensh, $260 In stampa and Ij quantily of unemployment, Ji. AUrAnee ALANA, , The sme lerglary ore believed Lo have gnterad (he Mork Lane Wey port offica whore they oh Pete HP nme oan gpm gTe po paeee ’ ¢ De , spe ll CRONGE WAWER » AUCTIONEER =’ Vhone Whiok R60 nnd Red 12, I'S THE EAGBR BIRD that gets the worm fiom Dominick Porat, of Harrisburg, “adopted” the two young robins, Abandoned by thelr mother when they were two weeks old, Susja,: about..the. purchase. of, a resentation is concerned;. (davel- i, ‘Hts d-nudsaneae, > aetnads, AS SIMPLE AS A PHONE CALL Arrow the Town “ae (he Nation, Lindsa 's CARTAGE & STORA Pa, who's . Sa Reta Sales Show Decline During Apri day. 00. -1053.. five months. ealme period key year, | he 4 two rains for.a month by Bominiek, Supniying worms to the | $a big job, but Forlizzi hopes they'll come back for more next year, He's pub band’s on thelr ies for identific ation just In case they come chirping around next spring, By NORMAN ~~ OTTAWA DIARY nota Federal Liberal circles aren’ who resigned--Messrs Abbott and ‘too jubilant over the press which Claxten—were replaced in the which Prime Minister St. Laur- shuffle by Messrs Marler and ent’s large-scale révamping of Pinard, whereas no replacement ; his Cabinet has stirred up. was named for Eastern Ontario's , There’s been far too much at- Lionel Chevrier who went to tention paid to the neglect of: bead the new St. Leevence au- ‘the Toronto area and to the loss thority. | suffered by Ontario as a prov-! prime Minister St. Laurent has ince to make them happy. two possible answers which he The opening. shot in the Tor- can give to any charge of Que- § onto protest was fired by an ex- bec domination to which the’ pected political source. National present representation may lead. { FC President George Hees, MP, He can say truly that Ontario: stepped into the breach in the: also has. six Cabinet Ministers jubsence of Party Chieftain since Government Senate Lead- George Drew now holidaying in‘ er Ross Macdonald, who holds ‘Europe and delivered a fairly the nominal portfolio of Solic- blistering statement. He pointed itor-General, comes from that out that, in addition to no Cab- province. Or he can say with! ‘Inet Minister having been ap- somewhat greater reasonable- | pointed from the Toronto Met- ness that the Prime Minister js; ropolitan area, none of the Par- never regarded. as the special’ Hamentary assistants came from representative of any. pre‘inees “there. Consequently, the city in the Cabinet, but rather as the} could not expect to have a Cab- renresentative of the country as , inet Minister for several years a whole, : 1 _to’ come. Hees added that the triangle bounded bv Chatham, feeling, nevertheless, that nel- Owen Sound, and Cornwall, in ther of which more than 3,000, 000 Cana- eardless of haw reasonable they - idians lived, had no representa- may be, will’ be wholly satisfact-. tion in the Cabinet. ory to the Ontario people. * st : fete So far a§ the provincial rep-° ho outstanding aagentee from Liberal circles have the uneasy | te situation is that Quebec now inet recruits of last week was outnumbers Ontario six to five pnayiq Croll, QC, Liheral MP. for on the House of Commons treas- Toronto-Spadina. The former wy benches. ones on Ontario Cabinet. Minister during: , ‘the spectacular Hepburn regime | But | the two Quebec Ministers at Queen's Park how has tailed , oe ~~ to make the grade in three suc- : cessive ye-organiza tions, Politieat , clreles consequently are count- | ing him out for good as a Mine? Isterial possibility. But while the | able Croll cannet win appoints | nent for himself, he seenis able 0 block any other Toronto Me | from obtaining cabinet prefer. | ment, . Indian Roundup Of Sacred Cows Blocks Traffic Ry FUGENE LEVIN NEW DRELNI, India w—-Tt's lroundup time out here in New i Delhi Cows ‘are all aver the i Place, Some of them loak lke tkellons cavered wilh skin. [t's neetdy hard lo find them fodder, so lots of the owners let them Hyauin, free in Ghe city streets to bevek untwhat they ean lo eat. "pvere event the owners round.’ Op thelr cows dad tlt them, “then sel (hem dogse vo sleep on The streets, The animals hlock © tinffie, crowding + the, slreets, Shop owners, no mvter how vellelows are petite dred of Havine (hele stocks eaten an, Soa few days do the efty frlhers deelded ta do somethhig ghoul lt. They crdered a rounds up of sbray caibe and brought Jn #00 calra cattle catehera, | TL takes a dozen or more men lo enteh a cow here, They use Jathla-long stleks carried by po- Hlee---Lo prod the cows inte treks ar demporary pons, Tes a hardy Job for the Indlang beenuse they | revere Che cows and dan't want! to handle them tog roughly. | The cow catehers work ut | tight sa they. won't he hogtied by Whe bazaar crowds. Nosides, they are afrald some orthodox Mnduae will slaria runpuys, ehargdorg they've rugtlings Breed 7 ” nee : ( ) wth ee eT Voted y tae woe TF i R 813 Third Avenite W; All fhe cows they cuted are rent toon “ewitle pound." They kee) Mem there a week walla for owners ta elalm Uhen and , pay wf fine, , Cows not claimed by tholt own are ont to a home on lho ranqgo"Gosacan," the In. Tdfana call it. Some 2,000 seren lof land 100 milon from New Dolht | havo hoen aol aalde for to cows, me GOLDEN _ VACUUM E LTD, --BRESHER FLAVOR! 7 nm $304,566,000 for ine months of 1954, an increase 119 per eent over the corre spond. ing period of 1953: During May construction per- mits totalling $9,117,100 were js- sued, compured with permits tolalling $11.63,000 tssued Inj{ Mean - May, 1952, . ‘ pe | to you? "ASBESTOS SOURCE r4ore thin 97 per cent of Can- ada’s annual output of asbestos is mined In the eastern town- | ships of Quebec. coe meee VICTORIA (CFi--Retail sales In ‘+ British Columbia deelined five, per cent diring April compared | to the same month last year, .2 statement from ‘Trade Minister Ralph Chetwynd said. Wednes- Volume of retall sales during! the month Lhis-yeur was $98,601,- Department stores did a-brint. business during the same month, | however, with sales 10.7 per cent higher (han the total for April, The minister ‘sald the Increase || red nyynber of gars in the prov. | ‘ince has been 'reflected ‘in, a gain .of 3.8 per'vent in the*eotigump:- - Lion of giisoline durhig the first During the first quarter of the year, farmers th B.C. experienc- ed a return cf $22,386,000 from | the sale -of farm jnoducts, and increase of 10.3 ptr cent over thie Exports from BC, amounted to firat Tve | STUDEBAKS “|, STATION WAG Vor a good economea| all our A- aw AUSTIN, car with a low prig $1495, Lint includes ml . her seats, feather Uphle dlreclional signals id hi defroster anit, “4 ‘SupERin AUTO SERVI Ato, CAR Ovid AND ff mee ee CAR BUYEi ssi B of what does this rgn i means guaranted manship on your cr, ae ears that are safely iii for the road, A genu imum terest in? your trouble; Boadway Cafe BEST OF FOOD FliveST OF COOKING © FORSAKE CNT ORDERS. { Phone 200 toma re ree mmc egimemet te ‘the fram the renks ‘of thd Hew! 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