Paice upc ‘ uny \ “ we Tuesday, April 12, 195, 2 An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbullding of Princes Rupert. ; and Northern and Central Brittsh Columbia, Stember of Canadian Press - Audit Bureau of Clreniattons Canadian Dally Newspaper Assoctation. Published by The Prince Rupert Datly News Limited 1, FO MAGOR, President, “TED Subscription Rates: ogee RAD werk TAL By miall--Per month, Tie: per year, 88.00. Altthorized ns gecond class matt by the Post Office Departinent, Ottawa er ere ere some petmenens nteene tae een ge mentee mm ira More Money For Our Schools - 0 PROVIDE for the increased school population of Canada 10 years hence, 38,000 new classrooms will be required and an equal number of additional teachers, At present costs, this will involve a cupilal expen- dilure of $750 millions for naw buildings and an an. nual expenditure of $100 millions in teachers’ sal- Arles, How are we going to meet those very substantial hills? For some time a special research eommittec of the Canadian School ‘Trustees Association has been exploring that particular problem, Its detailed re- port entitled “School Finance in Canada” has now heen issued. ‘lo finance a basic standard of educa- tien it makes three major recommendations, First, it would have greater assistance from the municipal authorities, through more uniform and equitable assessment, on all property, ft points out the wide range in the present tax rates from a low of two mills toa high of 84 and il stresses the substan- Lal amounts of Lax exempt property in the various provinecs. , Secondly, it urges the replacement of the present numerous provincial grants with a single, larger basic grant, Thirdly, it calls for federal assistance in the form of an annual grant, Present cost could be ap- proximately $150 millions, One-third of this would he paid on a per pupil basis to all provinces, two- thirds as an equalization grant to provinces with low - tax paying ability. Atloast on one point every sensible person must he agreed. Something drastic and very basic has to hedone, This vital problem just won't evaporate nor will it be solved by inaction, © —The Financial Post. Getting Ahead FACED with a son's or daughter's direct question “but why should I wo to college?” the serious par- ent sometimes has trouble finding an adequate ans- wer, Ottawa has come to the reseuc. In a recent , in-trade excuse of the public help-wanted advertisement the St. Lawrence Seaway Authority lists a job. as personnel assistant with “preferably university training” at the rate of 54,800 a year, Same paper, same ad, same Seaway Author: ity also offers three $5,000-a-year jobs as division ad- ministrative officers to chaps with “high school graduation or equivalent.” You go to college, my boy, so the government can pay you $200 a year less and save sume money. — The Printed Word. Churchill Leaves For Sicily For Indetinite Vacation LONDON @. —- Sir Winston steps, he turned In the plane wMininer to begi his retirement | In the stiunny hulls of Skelly, He plans an indefinite vacation overhanging murk, Ina duxurions hilltop hotel nest-' the seas. The 80-year-old who retired as prime minister 9 route, week ago, left wboard a special British Buropean fet Viseount for : arfleld, Accompanying him ure Lady! 9 Chueh, Lord Cherwell, hls old | S| d "| lt friend and atomic edvisers and | | es a John Colville, a prineipal private! PGE T ff sere ete parr ceee meena eens Sot uree ® SeCreUy, The lentgh of Churchill's stay ! In Steily has nob been announced but it ds known that he plans ! to return to Britain lo fight for his pariunentury seat Ifa panes ral election ts addenty ealled, EDEN MOVES JN | i t crn railway aro waging ana ‘sattaned mud of the Carbo As Churchill left, sir Anthony an effort to restore rail cannoer Eden moved Into td Downing tone knocked out ‘Thursday, Bt, at flelal reidence of the’ ‘two slides have ripped out he ‘le Hine to the south and to the Hden, who took aver last Wale! north of Quesnel sealing the elly prime minister, neaday, stepped jauntily from yy 4 , 0 four | wn offical car to the entrance rom nalide Meso By carrler--Ver week, 2&e; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00 ; ’s Churehill took off today in an door to beam, and wave again, The weather was overcast, and ‘the plane vanished quickly in the Before he left, Churchill was ling among the orange trees ab handed a message of good wishes Syracuse and louking oul over from the Queen, but he did not ‘open it unt) the plane was alr- statesman, borne. Te sent her aw reply en At Syracuse the party will aN Ree ages Se noe QUEBNEL, B.C, (CP) — Work hangs of the Pacific Grent Bast- ont (ght against the apring. | " By ; e | Ebnare , Prhifpoll WHEN you write for the newspapers as long as | have G33 years) you are ‘too ol and erateful about, what are called “typogra. , ahical errors.” j «You get to know, over the lyears, that for every mistake whieh the printers or proof. | [readers make, which rebound on | ithe head of the writer, the writ- Lor himself makes scores or hin- “dreds which are duly caught and. corrected before they can get in. | ltarris shows the (rend of grues nationsl Summit Talks OTTAWA DIARY The obvious Inference from’ this fact fs that Hon, Mr. Drew; the thought struck more than; shnply recognized the vigorous ! cue close gallery observer that Broadview MP's rae as that of; George Hees, dynamle MP for, an industrious and talented Heu. | But some gallery ob- to print. ; That is why I almost never correct. any small error which ‘gets Into print in this column. ‘But one did get into print not ong ugo which was really bad. ‘Jt had to do with the celtings on ‘tutul permitted Incomes for WVA ‘men and women, © Fivé or six words were omitted from the cotimn which made lt appear ‘that the man was entitled to xeuse It Please to . } er eae net eee JIN CURRL NT ANG CONSTANT re omen pe ee Sy et sort, ‘ ee o * (OAS +39 L OLLARS an . ? : ‘ oe N | : - | . LR ALIENS OF 98. AG BEG GR SAL AYIIN GS FE eg Al P26 i. A : “s : , . OB. | | * . 4 pos pad, . . 1 . 7 z ! ! rs a | ~ ™ . . q vee 12 a ves . a on i oe o? , ~ i By a | RENT OGL ABS pore r nnn tenet” a0 , y . ate . : a on ‘wd YAONS ran iyagsa- 39) OOLL ARS” ; ae - | : me Pe . _ 6, a ow {8 A bad MyPLLAT IN OF CANADA © - * , ile V8 WE ONS ; oo. ol td ° i? toe’ : a Wh y ry an : 4 Bh ; teh 938 942 946 Ag 1984 . ccdecedeceavenaaecerpigbet ro A926 deren 1930 beens): BF ! SPENDIG TREND — This ¢ Says Attlee draw his full WVA cheque and cern S840 per year over and above that WVA cheque. Excuse it please. The ceilings are $840 for single men and $1440 for married couples. The cefl- ings ure. inclusive — of WVA cheques and not exclusive of WVA cheques. Of course, as 1 have frequently explained in this space, those cellings do not apply to income ‘frum odd jobs, or other “casual “earnings.” - ’ WHEN I was a very young news- paperman 1 made another re- solve along a similar line—never to say “I was misquoted,” 1 had seen too many fool politicians make ridiculous statements on he platform, and then try to ‘wriggle out of them the next day ‘when they saw how silly they looked In the cold print of the newspapers. “Tavas misquoted” ts the stock. | MONTREAL Britain's ichlef socialist says he favors in- ‘dilduality and hates uniformity. ; Clement Attlee, who flew to ‘Port Arthur, Ont., today on his Canadian speaking tour; told 1 civic dinner In his honor Mon- iday night: | “Ef hate machine-made uni- ‘formity.” “As a socialist, I'm a great he- Hever in the Individual.” | Mr. Attlee, leader of the Brit- fish Labor party and former | prime minister, startled his 18- day Canadian visit wih a busy. day in which he told a press con- ference international talks “at: the summit” might help the cause of peace. | The 72-year-old Altice declar- ‘ed “the longer I live (he more important the virtue of tolerance seems to me.” : The idea of a conference “al the summlt” — a phrase made famous by Sir Winston Churchill received cautious approval person who has made 4 fool Of trom Me, Attlee, who declared nu ‘mself and who is looking for possipility should be overlooked ‘an “out.” ifn the cause of world peace. However, even I had to break LAUDED FOR SERVICE my own rule once in the darkest: gome 200 persons attended: the "hed gone 'years of the Great Depression. J'qiyic dinner in honor of the to a great clty to glve¢ Labor chief and heard Mayor! ‘a Jecture and started out by Jean Drapeau laud Mr. Attlee for | “peinting out that parliament i pis work as deputy prime minis- apens its work every day by ter in the British Union govern- prayers, which include the Lord's ment during the Second World :Prayer. I expressed the opinion ; Witr. “that we should elther get busy: and do some of the things which mayor spoke both in English and: Mr. Attlee -. who Wke the ‘are smmgested In. that Lord's French — urged French-Canada Prayers or else In common hon- ‘esty we should quit reelting It. A preal Canadian newspaper gy great danger of “masa-pro-- ito retain tts individuality because dn the modem: world there wis rame out the next day with the duced thought." report ta the effeet that T hae “Prayer! ‘mention of the connected) sen Lenees, ' Of course [took legal aetios print and in the next edition a the paper had a full apology tn der the heading ‘Speaker Mis quoted,” ’ HL MWARDLY over answer blastin tol Wh who ure annoyed by somethin wn this column, | There wre several reasons wh wre that if} write a eontraverslt column, veatly trying to sf things that plain people ci yethave aright to have thelr sn Mn ‘them—for the greal muss af l tprople are falreminded, Hinton or conelusion of mine the work ofa df--who an f 0 | say whether or nob the eritt u of No, 10 and paused a moment po.foot foot bridge may he neers. |e right? for press photographers, Only gay , threo spectators ware Chere to wary to apan the break, watel bis arrival, Beforo entering the residence, he waved to Lady Eden, who re- inained th the ear and was diylvan wway. AL the alrpork meanwhile, (he former prime minister walked from the royal lounge lo ihe plano with Eady Churchill on ha arin, Bho went wp the slops first. Then Churchill waved’ cheerlly elo a crowd of soveral hundred und, after a alow ollnb wp the POPE SENDS ARERTINGE WEATERIAM, England (ft Tho Pops Monday sont greetings to Bir Winston Churchill and oxtendod “prayertil wlihon for his continued good health. Tho Noman Catholic pontiff anid in n tologram: “AL tho tormination. of you tong service aa primo niinteter wo extond to you or — warn qrootings aad we oxprona our prayartul good wlahor for your healthy and personal well wing out the Hine 26 miler north the elty and Princo Gonrge. since Thursday ta expected Quoanol today, Thore ia no frelght alnee Thurkdiy will nb the northern break called Ceorge will bo resumed, tha weok to repalr, Meanwhile, a second slide tare hore balling traffie between the Tho first rain from the Kouth doation yet when the break north: of Queanel will be repalre ed. Traffic hound for Quesnel from the south. has bean bransfarred by bis and truck about 19 rally frond the elty at Cooper's cranse Ing, While paanangora and exprons have boon transferrerl, tho first rive hore on the train today, Tanorgoncy crews on the senne slide considornhly worne thin the gouthern brenk and thors ta no Indlention who trate to Prince Tho bank may tke moat of Mayhe they have something that, of colime are always right. n ine-Jon oeeurate Jnformation, a aa} can amnake them at advucated the abolition of the, ence, Mi. parliamentary use of the Lord's newspaper, radio and television It mace absolutely no reporters his views that piulniy understand, many people nre bound to disugree—-and they Tf the letters are moroly abuse ‘Wve, they do no harm anyway @x- jeep to the person who writes But Hf they way that some ap- Aa the Seots any, “E hie a guid coneett of myself” But an bot coneelted enough Lo belleve that the opinions expressed in thts My anly hope ts that Jean base then (hat Chey are aa honest and fale the Cine, oe tee ae ne 1 At the earlier press confer. Attlee reiterated to Rid -China should be adialtted to the ‘Beeurlty Counell of the United y:Natlons. Any ,overnment he on that the minute fo saw it in headed would work toward that! { objective. . Asked what he thinks about othe admission of Spain to the UN, My, Attlee sald other “dena crave” countries are farther g wlong "ln the queue -- such as Vchtidsortical sidtterasto-tha-adt- 1 yo iy daniel piptcta-Uha Cady 1 hive no onlece| y large number of ather demorra- tl y " claim than Bpain,” he sald, (re vein te rene ee can ron + mite 82 Executions Listed in U.S. y. al prison bureau loday repartes AW cuted hi the United States Ins your--20 more than in 108, fh 4 tw cs have been fewor exectitions thir 1040. AU COOEY nd sow Broadway Cafe CLOSED For Ramodolling i's tho REOPENING DATR Wi ANNOUNOED Witt . . e May Aid Deace ment before the Buster recess nroup. even seemed that he had be- come the de facto stieessor toy -they regard the initiative been showing as having more ‘significance than meets the eye. | 1 rarely do answer them, 1 fig. He nations who are awaiting WASHINGTON --The foder. 82 clvillan erininnls ware exes; each of the last five yearn there in any yenr hetwoen 1930 and \ opin eee Ome Don't Mise ve Ladlont ' The ROTARY GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY TEA April'14, 1955 in the —Clvle Contre, Phone 3014 veh ROEM oN mere ERE hart from the White Paper (abled In the House by xpend dures trouy 120 Lo 1054. In the closing week of Partla- Broadview, had become than ever x significant figure in:servers aren't satisfied that this Conservative explanation ts whally adequate, ; They Incline to the view that | 2 rs it Hees in his recent performance | ‘has been going considerably be- | ond the role of Heulenant, And | he has } the — Progressive In fact, to some observe Hon, George Drew In the leader- thip of the officlal opposition, For example, It was George Hees who vigorously protested, ernment to intervene with Wash. ington to prevent the publica- tion of the seeret Yalta docu- : an dt. the first chimes of the opening | bell in.the afternoon until the ; last echoes of the adjournment, bell late at night encouraging j snd exhorting the PC speakers! virion se who labored in the various de-'j) Warsaw, the official Polish: His admiring “Atluboy" i news agency says. The first sets ; wit] appear on the market next. bates. as one Conservative “team” scor- | ed a point agalnst the govern the public galleries—as also was ‘his admonition to’another team- | lehell’ in the unemployment de- ‘hate. ‘To observers it was evi-, ‘dent that his encouragement wis: effective. PC speakers were, spurred to new efforts by Une: morale factor that the Tees: coaching contributed. : The performance was as splr- | ited as it was versatile-—-or yieos jversa, In any case, it won the : “vast bulk of the headlines which | went the way of the PCs In the; week before the House recessed. | That was no inore Chinn a nor: mal result. But what also might have been , for PC| a normal result was Chieflaln George Drew to evi- dence some resentment at the, gnecess of ane af his subordinates in monopolizing the spollight hoth in the press and in Paris: mont Itéclf, = Blan Liguria ‘nvny obsorvers ‘he betray any sign of being Une rellghtest bit Jealous of the Berd idiniss ett plats tdmission and who have a prla performance. om! Bec Pre .. ay an A “Mises DLA | MDC 5] Tie adeernsement iy ant publivhed at displayed fy the Liquer Cunicol Unand of hy the, Government of Welivb olumbna wage tenet: pac ggnede pe cee aR etn ah rans anminaalt CHROME 5 pe, Set only $74.50 Arborltn Taya Parable Mantle (Iphotitery , Pxtrn Meavy 1 Chron more| tenant, ment was audible at times in} : hellave~-thore y Hon Ww the admission of Sin wis no such manifestation from iy | but belleve there are a falrly spon. Mr, Drew, At to time did bet ye yi! i . « §e 6 (Canadian Aid; LONDON (Reuters) — Prime ments which the Churchill gov-! Minister Eden, In reply to a tele. “ ninent In London audit wish gram of congratulation on his “Closed, any an - appointment nal affairs Issue on this plane ; prime Minister Sh. Laurent sald: of high polley is raised only by 2) «yam indeed conscious of the party leader, But for We Pas burden of the responsibilities. ‘thon, In routine sittings of the |! much Canada's Invaluable ’ 5 “ ‘co-operation will mean to me ‘House, it was Hees who sat from | P POLES TURN ‘PO TY LONDON (Reulers)--A factory ito produce the first Polish ‘tele- | ts is under construction | master craltamen ... year, DEETH’S PHARMACY mate ta give the government! FOR HEALTIL AND BEAUTY We Deliver DIAL 4313 | Ny. i \ | | | I your wife daya, slic ter own? 4 Finance Mintster (CP Photo) sians claim as thelr waters. Nine from Canada’s fa like moat women there likes feeling Evon If you alrendy fi hank account on which. she Nn “draw, won't she feol happier still tf on give her a sdvings account of That will give her stencly encournge. ment. to ayatematic sivin Compound interest will THE CANADIAN BAN woe jf ‘By NORMAN | M. MacLEOD VANCOUVER ® — British Columbia “eannot hope to solve" its shortage of teachers by “in jporting” them, Hilda Cryderman, ipresident, told the 36th annunl convention of (he B.C. Teachers’ Federation here Monday, ‘the shortage “must be solved on the home. front," she sald, Miss Cryderman sald In the next seven years the estimated schoo! population of the province will Increase by 100,000, This will mean an additional 4,000 teach- | |MORE BOATS SEIZED KUSHIRO, Hokkaido (--80- | viet patrol boats selaed three more Japanese crab boats .off|! | northern Hokkaldo Sunday -but ;were unable td run down three fathers, Kyodo news service re- ve ‘ported, ‘The Russlans have grab- ibed 19 crab boats since {ishing (began March 16 In what the Rus- ‘have been released, Teacher Shortage Not $y By Imports Convention Tf Clergy are competing T KEEPS FRESH vena, ede Inte _ “Since the ertsiy’ puppy is worl i. I ©, cannot hone to x imports," t hope to expanding. ceca denrlments, baie the professions; the git Own profession for | * or. 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