wets a. ~ am ee? mm + eee s 9 Pree Mtinie Te CaCl We es bay Tuteday, November 15, 1954, At. Independent deftly nesspaper svated to the apbutlding of Prince Rupert and Nertherh and Jenteal Brith Columbla. * Stomber of Canneiin Press - Andit) Bureau of Ciremations Canadian Daly Newspaper Asvachition Poblisheaa be The Proce Rucert Daly News Limited JOR MAGOR, Mrericent ett Sabseniption Hates: he: Mi . Gi ge digs 4 Avtlowiucd ia: Pyoneal Per onanth, Toe: per sear, $8.00 Young Canada’s Book Week Guest Editorkal by Mrs. ROG. iQORE, YCBW Committee TOPs Y is the start of Young Canada’s Book Week, What is this Book Week? Whom does it con- corn Why is tt held? These and many other questions that arise from the rlatement, “Youre Canada’s Look Week" are answered in the following paragraphs for the benefit of Prince Rupert citizens, + Young Canada's Book Week is a special week set aside and sponsored by the Canadian Library Associ- ation for the following purposes; 1. To arouse interest in good books for boys and oles, ” ‘To encourage reading af worth while books at home, at school, at the library, 3, To make adults aware of the important place ooo hooks have ina child's life. 4. ‘To inake adults aware of the fine children's hooks availabie today, 5, To stress the need for good library service to boys and girls wherever they may he, If we as adults show interest in good books, the hoysand girls will follow our example. Our public schools and libraries provide excellent books for children of all ages, whatever their tastes. There is no substitute for a good book, Good iwoks can give to children hours of fun and enjoy- ment, knowledge and a true sense of values. Good hooks provide aa opportunity for young readers to understand themselves and to widen their exper- IONCES, A visit to our public library will readily show the wide and varied sclection of good books that are available to boys and girls. Besides general fiction, there are good bodks on fine arts and crafts, hobbies, travel, history, biographies of great men and women, science and many other subjects. While Young Canada’s Book Week will make hoys and girls more familiar with their library, the Prince Rupert public library hopes that their interest will continue for the other 51 weeks of the year. Prospects For Towns NAN address to the Ontario club in Toronto the other day, Prime Minister Louis 8. St. Laurent ex- pressed the hope that continuing Canadian growth will not be confined to the larger centres. For a bal- sneed development it should reach into the smaller places, L006, Doubtless it will but not in all cases, for there are zo many towns, small and large, A large number of course, will be affected by national growth, but in different ways, Some strategically located for new develop- ments, Will become industrialized and grow, Others, within commuting distance of small cities in process of vetting larger, will become thriving suburban points, ‘The hindsight of another century will show sharply where and how this veeunved, —Windsor Star, t, ESKIMO SERVICE HAMILTON GOT ACTION : FOMT WELLTAM, Ont + When a fire alaru; i gates trom MeKeller hosubtnd ad) Poot Wile iuma's flre equipment poo into aetion This dime they found theoahuin hed been sottided from a boy i ther recepttus lob. by bya frightened alg-yeucohl The worshippers bey tired ob waite for hia pare beaks printed {n ents Janne, used thel RUBBER FOOTWEAR FOR TI ~FECOCCOW ned Boots Teel or DROW ous ese Wee camisedenae $495 Overshoes With Bueldes, trees, straps or append Alvo phil POLL-ONS = Ret, Brawn, White and Hack. Mor trhamed for asi fl Biwy to pull ane aed off, $3.45 to $5.95 Fashion FOOTWEAR ly carmen Peroawcek, foe. per month, 81000 per year, €10 00 seconde eles madi by the Poot Office Departinent. Sttawa ALARMING as are, there is little likihood that Britain will go overboard on a spy seare ag the U.S.A. did, fol- lowing the conviction of Alger - Hiss. The respect for the rights of the individual is woven right in- to the hearts and minds of the British British parilament {ds a more jealous watchdog of those rights than our own Canadian parlia- ment has been, We may there- fore be sure that there will be nothing in Britain even roughly corresponding to MeCarthylsm in the United States, that, the certain effect of the Foreien office spy scandal will whole more vigilant than in (he past. “THE b—A service In the Eskimo Janguaye was von- ducted by RL Hey. Donald Mareh Anglienn bishop of the Arete, for walking and exercising Hse Kimo patlents In Che ehapel o the Mountain santtoriuny here, prayer> aw hy 400 s Elinore , Py ilpoll Old School Spies THE inept attempt by the British Foreign Office to cover up the fact that the now-famous fugitives, Burgess were long time traitors has nothing else has in recent years, Part of the sudden food of anger is due to the suspicion that these two men were able und = MacLean, stirred Britain as get--and) keep - their jobs because of thelr soelal connec- tions. despite the fact that they were positions of international trust, Both men ere now known to have been homo-sexuals Gand so subject ta blaekmaill had Communist and Fascist es, evens in university: days which should automatically have ruled them out of top Foreign office secrets were handled. It has long been true that the old schoo! tie can work wonders in Britain, but this is the first case on record where old school ties covered old school sples. &e notoriously ounfitted for Both had positions where eh} the revelations people. Moreover the But for all and the nuch to make Britain, Commonwealth, a most. stbering thought about the whole situation 4s that in three out ef four west- | ern countries the spy revelations came from Russian or Commun- ist defectors, and not from our own counter-spy squads, Gouzenko in Canada, Pet- rov in Austealia, ana Whittaker Chambers in the USA. were all persons who supplied informa- tion which they while they themselves were part of the Russitn network. had acquired And asa result of those shock- ing revalations, handed ‘to ti on three platters, so to speak, we ourselves have been toreed to adopt at least some part of the pollee-state techniques of keep- tig potential spies and traitor! out of sensitive spots. In other words, we have been forced to abandon part of the bed rock principle on which An- Ho-Saxar that every mia is innocent tll “proved eullly, jpastice wat bulll-- Now we Juslenn't take chances un some people in seme: places, for fear they might prove wnre- Hable, It's gad---but true. Four Still Held After Poisoning SASKATOON @ persons. When tt's Your Mave ~~ Move Tho Solfo Way You ean bely on ane sneclatly trated nen to move your Phone Anh ar Sati Lindsay's Cartage And Storage Ltd, -the sick, or comforting the ay- eee pawt nee Om Shee een eMteene oe UIHe lerrace Views and Comments. . Coasrrnessrastrereveareoorogriee By FRANK HEELBY “TERRACE HOSPIPAL [8 ‘tO CLOSE DECEMBER 13" The ahove herdiine could in all probability come true, A public meeting was eniled sia and Southeast Asia, Before for Suncay lust in the THicum he left Ottawa the Hon, ‘AMike" Theatre. Outside of the Hospi- begged off from an favitation tal Hoard and members of the from the Israel government to. Hospital Ladies Auxiliary only vist Tel-Aviv, Time, he told three members of the publle them, would not permit it, turned up. Only three people But before leaving here on out of 5.000 were Interested September 30, Pearson had made enough to brave the cold weath- all but firm arrangements for a er to attend a meeting of vile! stop-over In Calro, This came interest to themselves and all under the heading of normal, citizens of Terrace, diplomatic courtesy — beaause “If it had been a meeting to sce the “Great Morton” or Mar- ilvn Monroe there ts no doubt but that hundreds would have braved any elements for a couple of hours of entertalnment, Ur- fortunately the Hospital Board could not provide any sensation- al sideline to encourage attlen- dance. Apparently (he people of Terrace are not Interested fin the matter of saving a life, heallie: OTTAWA DIARY PD PI CGovernment strategists are blunder up to the junket of Sec- retary of State for External Af- Egyptian Forelgn Minister Dr. Mahmoud Fawai. Tt was only protocol. Things are done that way in the interchanges between governments, But these plans were laid be- fore the latest flare-up of fight- ing, ' . And yet If little Johnny gcc; a cut over his eve and: requires ter to visit one of the two traub- ” Tete an edtereemmemeeet . Cangas pee ar ome een are peagporsty . , “Ray Rell d Reminisces' ahi Ray Keflects and Keminisces * An eastern city fire chief says ter each pause lo talk awhile puts un with ht it Is not uncommon to pass a longer, ww cman rushing to a fire and his whie rushing to a fire sale. It would be a nicer world If only fool husbands will try It. charging at least one political some visitors said “Good bye" and went, Instead of moving a ( few feet ot a time toward the good wife |s ane who sits Up With Neen “b {nirs Lester B, Pearson to Rus- door and saying “Good bye" af- her husband when he f¢ Uh and Other Papers Say. . . SCHOOL RULES people and pondering over cf they'll diteh vou. | fective methods of helping them, « 5. Show-off driving fs Juve-, the Boston school drafted a lst of ten command. . “e mn te ments for students in grades 7 Penrson owed a return visit ta to 12. The list has been posted In cach classroom and, to keep students aware of the command. : ments, His being read twice a week to them. ' We're somewhat dismayed to| 10. Live carefully, The soul you learn that there {5 any phiee save may be your own, ing In the Holy Land, and before where parent: the sale of Communist arms to thelr | Egypt was disclosed. When those thelr ee ; - a events crowded onto the front & school board must step Into y ii a pages of the world, the declion the pleture with a list of such ¥ DEPOT FOR. y of the Canadian Foreign Minis: commandments. Y ELECTRIC J And though we hardly think Ly responsibilities hildren to the point where led capitals and not the other that the maforlty of young peo 1 i Poy wh ~-Sudbury Star ie Wives are getting harder ta ay Ok! : fool, says a psychologist. And) tune to iene i 8 fay tives Were Jul z, ‘ laugh. ist yy A Sudbury housewife says thei -. 4 ‘ a left re nN horsey + YASIY THe! 4 } COMMON |) WHERE doon § ' 3. Be smart, obey. You'll ive! IU 71000 Fg After completing an intensive orders yourself, some day, | COSTS Lusge study into the conduct of young. 4. Diteh dirty thoughts fist or @ We Cater tg Manga all Typey ‘ ai has nile, Don't act your age. | 6. Pick the right frlends to be | pleked for a friend, | 7, Choose a date {lt for a mate, 8. Dont go steady unless you're trendy, 9. Love God and nelehbor. board | FOR ORDERS ra ih neglected. —Lethbridge Herald. | towards ©”, have oe, eMC HEI GEL COLOR CLE REECE REET Four per yons Were still In hospital today us a result of suspected food polsoning ata Canadian Ledon Remembrance Day dinner brie (ay. The four, reported dn good condition and expected to be re- leased shortly, were among V2 persons admiited: to emerpeney wards after (he dinner attended Heores were made db and potatoe salad vito bhuned. MONt Craile pevnesslony Cute fully —- quietly -- to thelr: HB testination, , stitches where !s he rushed? ‘T's the Terrace hosnital, Uf Hie Matilda tor ble Matilda for that matter! suddenly develops an acute case of appendicitls where is she rushed? To the Terrace hospital of course. But hospi- tals cannot be operated without money. True we pay a portion of hospital expenses through the 5 per cent tax. But fs this enough? Certainly not In the case of Terrace hospital, Terrace is growing rapidly ju population. The hospftal must grow with tt if it ts to provide the services that we as eltliens demand. More beds are heeded. 'New and up to date equipment Is required. In truth a new horpi- tal js required. But what do we In Terrace care about that? Na one jot or lota if the meeting of last Sunday was any Indleatlon. Granted we may not always Le in favor of the Hoenital Boards actions. Bui®surely we should take the olportunity provided to tell it so. We may feel that the 5 percent tax should pay ail the ewrating costs. Surely we shantd take the opportunity provided to We may feel why jt does na. that the hospital planning is Jacking in policy. Surely we say why we feel so, Well, the few tiat did gath- er together last Sunday mared a recommendation to the Hos. pital Hoard that the hospital he clesed on December 15 and that a mublte meeting be call edo on November 27 (a advise the citizens why this action must be taken and (yu seek exe rressions of opinion as to how the closure miy be avolded, | The decision is up to you Terrace folks. Tf vou don't wists to he faced with w $75 oubue lance Hi to Prince Rupert. if you don't with Co be faced with a more expensive transportahon iis would take care of the miat- pill to Vancouver, If you don't ter, wih to be faced with the posst- bility of havine a loved one die: beenuse ther couldn't vet tog, enoweh, If van’ hospital quick don't wish veur hospital (o close then do turn ont to the meeting: that is belne endled on November a Fred Fi, thawele , OPTOMETRIST Phone 5548 403 Sed Ave, W, should take the opportunity to Pee ee bw exes took on new significance. IL be- ple of southern Alberta have to. came a delicate diplomatic pro. be prodded aver and over mad lem rather than a matter of fy- over again to conduct themselves, Ing Ume, schedules and airpert properly, a fine purpese mieht’ fuclitles alone, It also assumed be served by bringing to public some of the proportions of a attention the commandments domestic political problem, drafted for Boston students, This “This was not as apparent to'fs the lst: the planners in the East Block — 1. Don't Jet your parents down. (f on Parliament hill on October They've broueht you up. ot ax it seemed to become on — 2 Stop and think before you: October 25. The Liberal party's drink, surprise defeat in Spadina, where - a large Jewish population has been a politleai influence for rome time, served to emphasize the possible dangers of Pear-- son’s decision. In the capital no one will yo so far as to say the Spadina de- : feat had any connection with Pearson's refusal to visit) Tel Aviv, But, on the other hand, no one will say It didi’t have something to do with the CGav- ernment’s later decision to sug- gest that Pearson reconsider his earller message of regrets. After a Zionist group met with, Prime Minister Louls St. Lau- rent In Montreal, the External Affairs Department hastened out with explanations of why [srael was being passed up in the Itin- evary of the returning Secretary of State for External Affairs. It was too late to change the plans. Pearson had become firm- ly committed to, visit Cairo, A ‘stop in Tel Aviv would haye to be made on Saturday, which Is the Jewlyh Sabbath. And, con. . veniently, the [sraell Forelen Minister, Moshe Sharett, with plenty of more urgent business in mind, would be on ble way to Washington, D.C., to seek urns, The answer seemed ta be tu a, get off an divitation to Sharett ao ay to visit Oltuwa on his trip ta ‘ y North Amerlea, This was done. And, while awaiting the Jsracti minister's reply, federal officlals held thelr breath and hoped y Sane eee eS eeceeneapeeceneren an ener || J-A-I-L-0-R-1-N-6 @ Suits © Pants |; @ Topcoots®@ Slacks |! 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