Lh Pes tiemenmenene “4 . “ te Mk, : a" de. 1 ne yee Wulty ING eed: oe “May 1, 1956 : ocean fecha panko nencniaenam oe othe upbullding of Prince ‘Rupert cl Nortferf{ and. Central British “Columbia. feCanndian -Press—Audit Bureau of Cireuiations dian -Dally..Newspaper Assotlation "he, Prince: Rupert Dally News Limited -MAQOR, President: ‘Subseription Rates: ek, 5c; per month, $1.00; per.year, $10.00 der“inonth, Te; per. yenr, $2.00. “by the Post Office Department, Ottawa mek , ¥ Elmore Phifpuil — ital: Health roblem of staggering propor: eing tackled by public health authori: | oss the ‘country with new spirit. It is es- e Canadian Mental Health Association jada at-any one time 112,000 Imostvas.many more partly dis- on, Statistics compiled by the tatistics; the World Health Or- e:Aleoholism Research Foundation . ve some, particulars: 66,000 people in mental hospi- dining institutions; 150,000 suffering from dicts; 1,800 suicides a year. fealth Association, estab- ‘ago, has launched a vigor- cludés: the establishment of al branches, . Among the ‘education of the public not _ and tredtment.of mental-illness: -about the prineiples of mental mofbreakdown, 0 tneeds in dealing with mental ing Mental Health: Week in Canada, it is fox Prince Rupert to-consider giving the Kind of attention that it is receiv- hout the country, ‘There ecific figures as.to the extent of the prob- . may be.sure that-it does exist and ” amilies who wish there were, some h they could turn for help.. ism; the local Alcoholics Anonymous ® been doing valuable work, and recent-. e:taken to start a school for retarded . But the overall problem of imental health: ifinot entirely ignored. g to enlarge its scope, it ive No.sp qi nere: . 1 Soy oy . 4 Bor tg | THE one sure thing which can be said about the visit: —Which never did explode. lelarify the world picture. |to continue their campaign to Hive - and - let - live arrangement ® Entente Un-Cordiale ri of the Soviet leaders to Britain is that it-might | have been worse, ‘The trip was loaded with dynamite | » : ve te t t ' vierenecemcee mamas ae As things actually turned out) mes what one might call an “entente Union were scribbled in Russie. ! -T even saw how someone in the|-., un-cordiale” was established. v8 a. If the Russians really did have ; crowd shook his fist at me, J, on }.. any ideas: that they would be! the other hand, showed him hailed as heroes. as they were by: this.”. (Khrushchev then drew a the vast; multitudes in India, ;cirele-on ‘his forehead to indl- their minds were sharply. dis- cate “that “the heckler. was “lack- abused. On the other hand, the! n sense.) ae now famous travelling pair’ did): “IS it not time we hee achieve what must have been iielligent and stopped s their primary objective in going | ow fists. Do to Britain—a step towards nor-| malization of relations which have never been. friendly and which had reached the verge of outright war several times. since ; 1917. ‘ ame more} haking |. “AIRMEN 7 going training _»picture, RCAF “Ont, (right) wear pro at Kingston, Ont,, Set. Jeb Kiegwin POEL OTE COWES OECETEE TC OIORIONE . j : ar ' tective glo OTTAWA | DIARY PICPEEOOOTIOODOIEEEEOD DOLE EEGGS : IT NEVER was quite clear why Sir Anthony Eden ever did in- vite the two top Soviet states- men’ to come to Britain. Quite obviously, hé and his colleagues had deep misgivings about. the wisdom. of:the: visit after the in- vitation had “been issued. - During the time when the two Russians were out in-India, pour- ing. anti- western propaganda blasts into the ears of the Indian masses, the British Prime Minis- ter must often have asked him- self. how he had. ever. come to make. such a mistake. But.ac- tually, the visit of the Russians to India, followed: by their visit to Britain, greatly: helped to ‘To the accompaniment: of: a}. 74. scratching of pens ‘that was‘al-| oo most, audible on Parllament Hill Canadians | everywhere .” signed income tax forms yesterday and crammed them into,-local post- boxes. just.a few hours ahead: of the deadline that would have branded them.as detaulters. ~ Judging from the. sparseness of early returns in the Depart- | t i “> “MARX PHONY” ; ‘In a recent television’ pro- : gram, Bishop Fulton Sheen ex: ; posed. Karl Marx, founder of! communism, as a cheap phony, ‘who had no real interest in any- |0 ‘thing except the pursuit of athi- ‘a ‘estic’ aims, Bishop Sheen stated | t ment here, taxpayers did'a last-|that. it was a fact, that at one 'e minute job on.an dlmost, unpre- !time, Marx cedented scale. Officials are-ex-jnis “own .commumistic theories. t pecting a record deluge in to- Tracing the life of Marx, Bishop | morrow's mail, but. give grim ; assurance that they will manages It musf now be obvious to ev- eryone that thé Soviets intend need be afraid that his’ or -her cheque will be overlooked in the win the hearts and minds of the mush, : billions of humans who live in Asia and Africa, But it must be equally obvious ‘that they are completely earnest in wanting to work out some kind of a tolerable é . : Members.of Parliament, Sena- tors, and senior federal civil ser- yants-who held up :their rémit- tances until the last moment exactly lixe ordinary folks were not so much relieved.as cheerful when finally they had cons‘gned their cheques to the mail, Their good humor was mainly anti- cipatory; they are convinced al- ready that. next year’s payment isn’t eoine to be nearly so bad. The grounds for this’ confi- dence lies in the certainty that pose of printing the book on his; : theories, he leaped atthe chance. Once ‘a “capitalist Mars lost no thne in applying his communis- tic: methods for the purpose of: cheating his partner out of the| husthess. By devious means, he: robbed his’ partner of his share| ofthe business, and took the] printing plant over completely himself, This was cypical of the ‘ . pattern in which his tfe was’ hext year will bea general clec-|sajjowed, Bishon Sheen finshed | with the nations of the West. -The one hard fact which did emerge out of the visit-of Messrs. Buiganin and Khrushchev lo Britain is that .-all concerned pledged themselves to work for an early armament. limitation agreement, In that promise there rests. the . greatest, ‘shorlerange hope for overburdened ‘himanity. It is not often in: history when nd.out more about: its aims-and.to: yay that Prineé Rupert could: It isstrue that ‘the city al-- {it ‘as many organizatioris and commit- aj,handle buthere is one that, inthis age: And pressures, seems to serve a purpose fford:to overlook... | ‘ t » JIN-HIS ‘co imentary remarks to newspapers: in “oF genevaltandhe Canadian Press news-gathering agency; ii particular, Governor-General Vincent “Massey has underscored an-important point. ~ While radio, television and the film reel have ought many features to the field of communication, “vividness is no substitute for. per HIS. C0 D hho, believes’ that 2 Mmanenee? ojo The wri sthniayord, in hig qpiiion) Will never los Ne ee Rap RE Hose Mhemah whose abilities have been admirably _ vefleetedinhjs monumental report on the arts and ~letterg-in Canada, underscores a fact that will enjoy “+ Widecindenstanding, 0 | ©" Tra day when so'many people dravw impressions Lenot “always accurate—trom,-the fleeting spoken Ayord dnd thé flickering scone ‘on the viewing screen, ©. he points to the.durability of type, which the individ. ~ wal can read, study and return to, ooh Tb remains the medium of communication which '-*. fuwnishes the basis for opinion reaching deeper than constructing Pane ‘ Bleventh Street for the Grenduc’ yersary dinner | Mines Limited. These, we are iN-' Apri} 24 in the Legion Tenn, Who — The! ON nde it -Cusey Jones Museum was decl- : Boab," -eated Monday on the 36th anni. | ‘yversary of the train wreek that’ Mrs, Casey Jones, 82, cut the. *y ‘adross the porch of her former: and numerous other ob. : the ' Padites ated teh ott vat? y vs .. ‘forontonian Wins Award’ OTTAWA Gt -= David ernest ‘Horne of ‘Toronto today was an- ‘nounced winner of Une $2,000 ‘eoljeve of Fellows scholarship: cuwardcd byt the Royal Architect; “ural Institute of Canada, . © Born in Lonton, Eneland, Jn '1y99) Mr Horne was graduated ifrom the University ol Brilish ‘Columbia last year and now, ' deultural fim in "works for an ag Torontd, 7 The institute also annannced ‘the award of dts Allied Arts ‘medal to Leionel A, J, Thomas of Vancouver, | The award bs mvacde ‘annually — tor outstanding- achicvements in fields of the carts allied to architecture, ~The awards Will be present- ed at the institute's wmunal con- ‘vention at Banff, Alla, June 6 ita 1. \ ves POPULAR FRUIT | Apples have been cultivated for- [more than 4,000 years, and the world now has more than 2,000 4 "poe \ : Australia later this year are under scustomed to the gear they will wear, In this t) and army Set, Orville Westcott of Read, army Sat. Raoul Pelletier of Kingston, Ont., t and getting a i of Toronte (ef ves ag they help nee), | varleties. oo ; ee eenee ce Re net ce Merwe Lares cme snes cceee eentne eect manmmammre mins earncrgcan se masa * cee ae . - ‘ i ; . em ee te Lah . ‘STEWART NEWS | | Sac: erent I TimeTo | | Ines | Check Your: 1956 Printing Needs pects to leave for the Unuk by: helicopter on Monday, April 30. Reports emanating from ine oh Fao ey Berkosha | ffices of the Silbak-Premier >” * oe nd the Premier Border indicate’ hat these properties are on the! ve of reopening, and that there: § By W: SHIELDS ORR Daily News Correspondent Dibb Printing Dial 5227 In line with their poliey at) trengthening their fire fighting: quipment. the Village Commis- hat area. ° sion has purchased a new 12 ¢ al ‘ 4 horsepower McCullough = pump: Jenr i suiting One: oy Henry Hill, consuiting engit-" onion demonstrated its effi-: Border the past week, A new hose truck | = ‘has been constructed and pant. pee — A Pas: Passenger and Freight Sailings from Prince Rupert To Yaneouver -- Friday and Sunday 9 p.m. uae Western Woods Products Cor-' rt gag, Poration have opened 2 newt “tO! Camp at Helen's Bay a few mies: south from Stewart on the Port-. “dand Canal. Building contractors are busy) fo / n. five new houses; The Ladies Auailinry of the.| 7? Stewart, Aker Arm—sal- | rehabilitating another ¢n Canadian Legion held an annie: urday & a.m. on Tuesday, | Club- formed, will be for the use ol: rgams. About 60 guests sat down key personne} and should be! to dinner and did justice to the: ready for occupancy in the carly ample and excellent fare pro- fall. vided. After dinner cards. were: , played to round off a very pleas- Miss Richardson, Social War-, ant and satisfying evening. ker, has been in town during the’ week on departmental business.) Daily News Classifieds Passengers board steamer one — un vy Ne hour before sailing. William Stewart, — highway ‘| passenger Reservations foreman, Alice Arm, has becn. 1 A | 0 p | \ ( Freight Bookings here for the past weck visiting Prince Runert Agent 309 8rd Ave, Ph, 833 & 8334 of To Kiltmat — Friday vlan, To Kemano — Sunday 9 pin. To Kincolith — FPortniehtly from Prince Rupert Apl 7. and 21, To Massett and North Queen Charlottes — Apl, 4 and '8. Ta South Queen Charlottes — Avl. Vi and 25. friends. LES SMITH Tom McQuillan dropped in by. plane today, April 28th, and cx- 100 NEW PATTERNS 2. J. OD ALL THE LATEST SPRING & SUMMER SHADES Quick Service Ling The Tailor 9 Oth St Phone vs Serving B.C. Shice [yeu ‘ TRY THE Grand Cafe — For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORDEPS DIAL | 3215 , males (es te i eet tee ‘ l (pen Gaim to dam, (hh nd Ave, West ' ‘oe " tsk ‘3 45 gi Oh 4 re OS CUD amet THIS US A JSEWELLEIUS sketeh ofa platinum brooch made for, presentition fo the Queen Mother by the Royal Canadian Army Medleal Corps of whieh she js colonel-in-ehlel, ‘The | brooch, glistening whth dhte monds, tibies and emeralds, is a copy of the carps badge. (CP from vational Defenees, | SUPER Swimming Pool ' 1 | ! that the common people of Brl+| nore than offset any of (he sale: baln ave pine iat von cOME. Ftaetion (hal w eu in tawes ver You Name It | MBit at this polnb (ne Press ing inflation method might: ! correspondents may tell me ‘You Tha When LOANS for things you need and want Gal $5010$1000 nt Houschold Finance for any worthwhile purpose, T's the way thousunds of people every year Hel Che axtra cash they need on bering they can allard, Ifyou have a xteady Income, and you ran meet the regular monthly pay mente, you cat borrow without pidorsors ab TEC, HOUSEHOLD FINANCE G, F, Elwardt, Manager SYSA Third Ave, West at Second St, second feor, phone 4311 PRINCE RUPERY, 8,0, words wnftriendly to the Soviet Blue Danube” much on an I Who | | | vashyaey assert that the British people are MB ee We Print It i" vlad {o see you, but didn’t you i hear there were some shouts of WALTZ KING ' ‘ ae "disapproval from) the crowd?” Johann Btrauss, the Austrian , toe Right! hdres AQ MT CK lyes, T have heard that; T even composer who died In 180g, wrole: ratte Siete sd Boa cate AMBER saw two Hite posters on whieh about 400 waltaes Ineludlag “The: “i P Our suporior workmanship adds Let us prove this with quotations to a catalog, Commercial Printing lity Craftsmanship t Costs No More! it comes to printing, seo us! 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