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Aw. dae gh ashy Member of Canadian Press -- Audit: Bureau of Clreulations y \ : a | ‘EL el at Po ° . | | | ' a Pubtished by ‘Phe Prince Rupert Dally Rens Eimiited | : le: By ity JOHN M, HIGHTOWRR lallonsht oe J i . bier ae renkitate OSs ene i ie ff WASHINGTON if — An over-| Eden tev al iy ew Ie ott ANNE By carrler-Per week, Bho; per month, $1.00, per year, $10.00 | i ( nove jriding concern (o' preserve West» yenr-to Frevich elton Eda oe She Hy rinile-Per month, The: por yar, $8.00, ye jorn solldarity against Russla 1¢ peace — formy) orth inci “ * Authorized as secoit clags mail by Ure Post Office Department, Ottawa Y f -ittkely to dominate the polictes | Dulles ih. tn In lq pr 7 ! to b | iment just ag it did that of Sir few days at the ace ct ; the Agi tL Historys Living Symbo : Whon Chueh, Washington {as oot mC ay - | jeolay Wo > to have been eettiean’ | iy N AN independent way so characteristic of hin, Parly Papers BE Oa Ee kine wy nt Uhat time i nt oe “at tan (1 . ps vaunettan Saas riva e nk Sir}. Last genta hl Lod | Sir Winston Churchill has defied the unwritten (nye of the most signifi: Anthony will nob jdo things in pga, September anf it at t ot rule that a great men must dic before the world will | Gent changes that has the same way that Churehill qld," ington ve Oh bu i +) 1 wie weit * os vgataey . oy ’ ves 1 , ° ow ’ ¥ ‘ < ln whe wo a iG ede if sing his praises, Tt is an inspiring departure fvoM itaken place in my lifetime Ne Henn 190 se Ore — while Keeping in «acl {1 4 custom, for more impressive than all the memories jy the passing af the dyed: ferences In British-Amériean res! net wt = In ey law a i his epie career brings to mind at this time is the nihe-wool party news: | intion, = A yatemn topo : rd We 4 single fact that this giant among mens with us ye paper . Authorities hare think ib pow (Germany, ee Na i His history has not horrowed lustre from the (lend. | when 1 first began to read ih mh high Amerlvan ane His relationship ggitimmmmney Die Perhaps there will be nothing in the fal park to riewspapers, tn the frst years of ints, He might find sueh an oc. |2enhower admin build iM COMPELe with the brilliant PAssaees already record. | this “a (very aon easion when Slate Secretary has lowed Q roll! san cot ads yepning Tham th owae erauted aft one (hts deepbe fereely: parksan, Dulles goes .o Europe: for oo ([COUrse and there fis 5 buc { ed but the genius by whom ib was created SLi CN- sjoce wore the duys when “every mu boca to eae Pe eta to thine t ate wn ad dures in the flesh, It is rare that SIQNTAICHNG CVeDES Uitte boy or girl wha's born Into in May. He also could come here|&t us prime minis, Simmmeno" it over a long period have such a personal and vital ‘this world alive Me u little Ho confer, with President Gisen- ee = |e — symbol in the present, oy ‘Haberal or else a tule Conservas yc: a one “ower, though offlelals say there ones ck sul, Hote Dilys ' mu vi ‘ . — tive ‘The newspapers did they seo i — sno present plan for sieht t py th . rom one point of view there may he reason lO ect to make them st STAMPS OF DISAPPROVAL -— An imaginative antl-Communtst underground movement In Matin sent pin a Bricklaying, sue vod regret that Sir Winston Churchill has resolved to In Hamitlon, Ontarlo, we calle: Kast Germany Is using po uige stamps to eurry on thelr antl-Red propaganda in the Soviet NOT IDENTICAL Plastering prese SO : “Tos : ‘ . , tee , ‘ * ' re ’ Lary) ihe a ’ " i ‘ ray Oe OE phy a teak ' , . ' . Ng, i : ‘| continue in parliament as a private member, ‘There ed each other Grits or Tories, | Zone. At neht is the -pfenais stamp wih a a ep ma cme eres Tetley the | Eden and Churehiit have-been |] Gener | Reng ation “Stab ayvcome a time wr *maetary in abe . ye Tory orean was he or ons it was orlgipally issued, ‘The inseription reads: “Germany Democratic Republic.” au ef 18 the | vf ee ee AA sori af may come a time when his mastery in debate will NH mn ie rene anu-Communist suunp whirl careless Bast German postal workers it slip by. In the altered elosely identified for 80 «many era RE ee He fude and he will stand exposed as an old man upon yo pape’ cua ney ane | Sep Peek wears a hangman's .ooie and the inscription reads: “Un-German Un-Democralle (years that there Is a tendency. to ' aia urthe 4 . ' ‘ Us brand of Conservatisay was ag ; , on ronsider them identlenal dn no. ick) Bake ,! whom time has enerouched farther than he vealizes. so intense that it was « common |_Dlettorsdin. ‘ives and reactions. That ts nol Phone 4524 ie «. . . oo . . . 1 wd obs ave I oye t ; Ae It would make a sad end to the story if sympathy wnd folk saying around town thet] - jtrue, according ta Ametieans ae i 4 e a . . " - a EO . ' ath , j tion t rh embarrassment replaced the admiration that he now “the Spee would: baek a yellow ds, | K 1] bill Fuhho have worked with: both Sit Taner HY commands dog H he carried tht Tory Ueket.” Y ( ~*™ edt Them. . i ———- sent i. ame tame papfiament lave fered: Ure yg lit was dst as true of the ' — As prime minister and forelgn), T # a AML the Sue Lime, parlicun nl lias formed the ‘Liberal paper--though the lines VICTORIA It's time Brith blue and white slop-bow], and a there were standard amos. minsiter, Churchill and = Fden SPECIAL: wen mo background of his life so that it mivht be equally sad ibegan to blur a bit when a third! outa had a museum for an- matching jug beside it. Each} ‘Then Unere was the carriage, | were accustomed to disagree on This Wed es! as if he lived out His days with nothing more to do than ape re ba und Goue furniture and brie-t-brie, morning a maid browht hot wa. which sold for $475. 1h was,many | Iksues, Sometinien Us. Bove Se CON RR clio a paint pictures, however proficient at that pastime Wats Da Ce ek zed LAW. ve auetion sale recently at ter to this stand, which was used bought by a collector of old ear~ diplomats have had to heck and HOYN aco i he might he IP YOU went rhb across C “Pornwood" nroved this, “Fern by Mrs, Pearse until she died, | rlages and cars and he will show [recheck roth Pritt h atl wih L R er rend ,. , I" the ee watt / . ; er went | BNL across ane wood" was fHled with beanie ‘There was, too, a handsome it to Vietorians in parades ind, Was the true British position on . ong ane Arti pad - VO the gene auions Lo come, however, the aller. 1 ua ms anos dys you would items. manv of them so ald even mahogany, round cupboard-lke on other such oceasions, That ;some Issute. Of Black Rubber vitkg ceip mei natives dow are nol .importint, Tl is not hy his gy t ae just as| viddte-agedd. men and women affair. and, inside two hedronm jman, Phit Poster did a publie|| One well-known difference |) ing hat, tee: $148, NIE hy choice of these that ha’will be remembered but hy his | CPeeTY DATES. had never seen the lke. utensils, very necessary in the service when he bought it.’ It’s| was Churchill's desire for a long . met g th watt Olympian 4 ‘alory his power to inv ret others ‘ ith | This partisanship was by n0| “pernwood," was built in 1460 long ago, bul now quite out-of- :a beauty, green-linted, A time for a big-nawer meetin aut $ 75 n § ere ’ ‘ CANE a ee St OlNCTS W ‘means ull bad, provided. thatland front 1875 to her death in date, and therefore museum closed with Mrs. Pearse’s inithuls {what he called “the summit” -. fds mes his OWN COUPEE, his dedication to the British fum- there were two papers in any giv- early 1954, Mrs, B. W. Pearse hy. pieces, ‘The washstand brought in gold on the doors, and lamps involving heads of state. Risen- wi ere pire and his conviction that victory can he obtained [0 town. Both sides of every ar-jeq there, She was nearly 100. £25, and the mahogany cup- of brass and bevelled glass, In}hower was cool to the notion. | pays’ | 1 ow when only defeat is in sight. He will he remembered Kement were well aired, for the; phere were many pleees in the Leard-lke affair, $24. The wo-:this equipage Mrs, Pearse onee So were Dulles and Eden, Chur- o | Sct OT GOO 1S TSI a “TCU newspapers on ether side not}pie house that should Have been man who bought it turned it in- ‘drove forth In great style, drawn chill’s altitude was character- Dress Pa ins] Loo, for inspiring his country to attain what may go enty went to great lengths to: purehased hy the governmien!. to what she calted a cellurelte -- by her, two horses, Slunton and j[stte of his bold, almost instinels hin rdeal fo = down through the ages as its “finest hour,” promote their own party, but tolijey might have been, too, hid .tn other words, a miniature wine Buller, ive approach to many great i+ von Rep, $885 NOW na Centred though it is on this one magnificent ae ne eee me deep} there been a place to put them. -ceilar, ye ume anon a rouse. is. RELATIONS RB ie oe ee OE Ut agen a Geplhs, lo burt the rival party anere was, for instance, ; Another interesting item at,When this province will have 1 \U.8, REL! ‘s oo aH - Figure, the story ol si Winston . statesmanship snd incidentally, the rival neWS>\ tanorate wankstand ier bai “Fernwood,” was it bres lamp. museum for storage, and publle| On the specific question of te-|] $, 95 _— would not he complete without mention of the asso- 1per. [oe bine, and, white, set Into aa standard lamp, filled, with gas, display of sueh Htenis, A museum ations with the U.S., diplomats ae ciate who has served him so long and sa well, Sir ‘The good side of this set-up! stand, with the ustial busin plug. It comes as a surprise that long wouldn't cost much, and as we here believe Eden will be just I { hort Anthony Kden, At all times this perennial crown *#5 that issues were really de-jand a pipe running down to a before the days of electric Hight see, the items mentlone ere, as devoled as Churchill was to i | a yinee ( { Britis lities has sayin Cap beled in the forum which In any! reertainly didn’t.,sell for great’ preserving the Anglo-American pre PMNCe OF DPUISA POMS Nas pub service hove self. democracy always means most! By NORMAR Stns. relationship as (he foundation of. iY. Should Sir Winston have refused to step aside, it is to the people--namely the mie) | | AW A D| ARY y : The unfortunate part ff It 13 jfrec-world alliances. . EN likely thar his loyal minister who has the capacity wmns of the local newspaper. M. MacbEOD ‘nat this ancient furniture ts] nut some diffleultles in the) / for leadership in his own right would he the last to ‘The bad side was that all the | rapidly going, and by the time wa recent past cerlalnly placed |" wext to Belinnt i le - , me , 7 nGs hewspapers—even the best of! Althougi . th: Social Credit: ganizers report from Saskatche- /get a museum, most of it will jstrain on Brilish-A fean re- — en cen, 1“ sas them—slanted thelr news re-' Party deesn't figure too often wan and Manitoba, But they say be gone forever. \— alignment me — f ey But now Sir Anthony assumes the office for “ports. They played up the best or too prominently in news des- that New Brunswint sonia ne bee een ot &. , va which his experience ‘ ‘ abill : Harts = ‘ spatehes trom Parllamen HL dit workers are finding ready) 20. p<" ee 3 | oughly ual t hi 6 oy ully and ability SO thay ° ot oan ne OF ea: these days, it persists in being audiences for their story of how; vesmey ‘ Sy . . ' oe ¥ vet “lel rom rhe a of polities ‘Town, distorted, or eit ont . ‘the Number One cninma in the Alberta and British Columbiaj 3%.” Lamon : J, ra Wremains to be aevermimned how long he will serve har ranarte a... navional political pictuve .to resources are being developed by| - \ — ut Roi us Britain’s Prime Minister. But this much is cer- eRe ner reel oppenegte whieh the old-line partes wotld Soclal Credit: Governments. _SEf—- gs 4 ey tain—the mantle of shis high office fits him well vommon practice even eet? know the answi. In brief, the strategy of the! | gd nM ane cee oe a Ren sig inte suey It was common practice evens ‘phe old principle cial nothing igovial Credit movement at the: TEs. Your Frien op “y ” ' “to falsify slich things as the Size | succeeds like suceess applies In‘ present time js to represent: MAN ‘ raed , \, Me Tax Reductions "Pleasant " i the ot at political arin oles no less than in other self as the proven possessor of | in f Lo Jewelle | ye : 6 ES, Thus you. yore reading | fleids. And whether or noi the "Know-how" In che field of dev. | oO er oa an ik rt aw ‘Hee , ef, ayre 4 me ay . . “ vtoyis ; ° um : ‘ ‘ . ‘ “ ' oe aes oe toe AM 100 weopte 4 Ment ay ton aren ‘Mesnard Ou tt Mein tk aston | The Largest Sclection in Prince Ruse ‘4 fi sae ny ope Were, wt “3 ay been it sponsible, as te result ins the maximum: re wot : ce ye Unrealistic Says Opposition serie fag Consers | the fact remalus thal an wnupres qeare: af presperily. To) prove. Credit Termy Available ‘af y ™ a : Matlive pape B, : 4 ay th ecedented ere of both develop. haces Whieh are tepsathtled with | . . . Saget OTTAWA ¢ J. M. Mucdon- of the country who are safer Here werexit dF even 800 people; ment and prosperity have coln~ phe seal oi development of thelr . nell, the oppocition’s fnenelal ing at the present time.” there, Exactly the same distor- : elded in both Alberta and British natural resources so far, such ai , critic, said ‘Tuesday night Fin-, Tt was a blow to Canadians iH woukl work the other way; Columbla with the election I claim has a powerful appeal, around=and all aeress the coun. those provinces of Soclal Credit, wnce Minister Harris’ tax cuts are with fixed incomes, , Vy, It is (rue that (he limmediate: “plensant’ but petting away. ‘wovernments. As a result, both’ En a from reality, ; He sald the tax reductions, GaMpney ‘Hopes For More Cuts should not come out of « defielt or be borrowed. They should come from savings on espendi- > vaANCOUVER 4. Hefenen tures, a, Minister Ralph Campney said The Progressive Conservative! fere Lucaday night he hopes to Member for ‘Toronto Greenwood: make further reduettons in the way lh wl is Henny thes $2.000,000,000 budget for his de- vay a which the lax cul; were partment, but wall doo it dbtalned saying Ewe y pple vi trary to policy adopted ti AU ee dae qa . poney Wa] HEAT Hope too save without en- Untted Kingdon: and the Chilled danpering serviees," he sald in Siates, an interview. “Ta do sa would Mr, Macdonnell seferred (0; be very foolish.” Mr, Harris’ forecast of a $100! (00,000 defelt for 1983-58 with ad Me evan ; fet was slashed by 3128, drop i tax revenue of SB th yen, bob "Saskatchewan and Manitoba are threat of further Soclnal Credit | Record Sale: GRADUALLY the newspapers reported via the political grape- ' pegan really to repurt the po- vine in these parts (0 be evelny ‘Titleal news, aecurately, Nowa- ithe two Westernmost provinces 1 dys you could ¥ right across with un eye of envy In which {this country and’ not find any ;an element of political speeula- newpaper which would deib. lon ts pluiniy evident. ‘The pot. crately ase ils news columns to (sbility of both provinces deckd- expansion is confined to the Held 5 of provincial polities, But few | Parliament HI politteiang are! sufficleatly nalve as te belleve | thal capture by the Soereds Ot the far Western provinelal ove! ernment wouldn't have drastte | repereussiony Federally, And the; a ye se JOAN POWERS of Ottawa mo- Aelaity the politieal news, That Change basher all to the ey | But tho.changs ‘oh the.edilorjal | apchte Nene Rome tu the good. foo many news- papers In Canada, shaving ab- andoned their old position of die. hard partisanship, have gone The defence department bud--pouteal, ‘They hive not only quit AN0,000° taking aides for the various part. ng toelimb on the Social Credit ‘handwrgon In the hope of shar- (0 the boom whieh came to ‘Alberta and British Calunyiba when they changed thelr save jermments beotid To bee seriou LON, ee Other reports of a dike nature come fron New Branswiek. ‘The pegnle down three Just recently iwny dhe Soered. are tourishlag | In Alberta and British Colun- tpla, few of the veteran ware hovsea of the oldelie pollen! parthes here are prepared to rile soul the posalbility of faakalche- lwan rnd Manitoba deciding to ek a potltienl flyer an the Soc. red movement. ' The whole tople is one Chat dj dels cur defenders, newly deve Laloped by the National” Re- round Caudill. to protect the | biidariig’ of Workers Tit diay + Indastries, Joan works ae the Prewurely counedl, The ear de- ‘ fenderm ave dealpied td et down effeet ef noise in indus. tries Like boller fuctoried, jet. enyyine feat cells and founds All 78's & 45's. YOUR CHOICE 1 mg too¢ git v 4 eeu ‘ DIAL 2325 \ or. Continues New Records A tor ROS, LT! ! DIAL ai Me al 000,000, | der at election thmes, but they eyinged fra Abernl to a being Uneshed over licensing! ries, (CP Pholay po veces ee ee a He sated the budget contains! Me. Gamoney sald the redues’ have quit taking: sldes- period, Te conservative Cov wherever Lop tigures fn the alt \" CCNEATIVORCE | Have 8, GOOD RUM for oy | “nothing fo comfort the people {Hon Tn hii department “une! roo many newspapers In Cans lernment. And in reveut Umen ine parties meet, And the olds) Herher women af atte trlby iy” : ‘ 2 in | cescenereeres sso cath cnetaoenanin ont “doubtedty” had an effect on the sede dodge (all the really stough there have been Indieations OF dine pollictans are thinking | Moroeco ean leqntly divarce an ot ' Hd-perecent Income tx ent and fsiues in chetr editorial columns, Important base metal Macy phout it even more than they are [unwanted husband for whowt 1 Cos tenes RANNANNAAAKANKHANANANKANKANANHARNTR Pes i -A | [ () R | N 5 rother tax reduetluns, they hive hang Hinge npdleat the provines, with (he posal talking about It, ONES, ~ os ma zz Eye pore eee tram doing the real job of every of an all development i Wel) es seasusesuoncaseresavuraresareceresucesesnscsusesusererecery, editor, worthy of the name, | Federal Hloclal Qredit howtaunr- i hahaahabababababababababaianaials “rere oe _DEMERARA O Suits @ Pants The real test for n gond paper, era dow’ compare the Inines a | @ Topcoats © Slack an Exeo IL, iy Lo be trie to fa own inte prospects in New Tine ' } vant Gens |, eanvietions: to print all the news Wick with thoxe which (heir ar- i ALI rete SPECIALIST. | without tear or favar, and tof | CK SE publish its own opinions, bat. 4 Q SERVICE aneed hy those of others, on the ‘4 things Uhat matter mort tv the ‘ { é | R Limes In whtel tt ives. fo {"" ‘ B0-Ch SL = Phone 423% hysetincl ame fone ors eee 1 ‘ meter wresnmmevene + nee serees wencen wt | a Niet Ganeer af (he lang ia nine | | ™ 3 Thies as pravident among men Vg , * Uso Want Ads-—~Thoy Pay: [as anion women, a telah tat , : ‘ nh ‘ wan wo weege eras a wee meee wat eee wes ‘ ‘ ! v ‘ Ki 6LNO “100K To, 0 KETCHIKAN.) : os . 1955 3 Wy MC ALLA: ' , od 4, ‘i a mM delivery ow _ For The ™ | a : aA ‘ 4 ' : wed ' | wy _ ! ‘ : i | y Printing Needs ) any J | . . ‘ ‘ , b NOW € ler Whe bend : { ' wi’ L Good Friday ' ’ ‘ as C é e 4 ° \ K 4 yb ; : ‘ ' 44 if { ‘ ne Fe tas : Dibb p o @t ROUND TRIP mone $27.00 . ~~ a Northland Dairy Lt ib Printing : reaeess | oe ort an al Lt i Tae , 7 . \ —O——_ Ce ciantayed wy it . le COMPANY © | Le Phone 2223 Mote. navertierinn, (n:nat wubatoed or, AUARIATES jah , i kG AW a ' Content firey \ eh Ravernment of wa ; \