“4 Yate . vib ’ Wednesday, November —w An Independent dually newspaper de To, 1954. voted to the uphullding of Priv weet ee and Northern and Central Bricish Columbia, Member of Canadian Press ~~ Aulit Bureau of Clrentations ' Canadlan Dally Newspaper Assoclation, Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited J. F. MAGOR, President Subsewption Rates: By carrier Per week, She: per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00, cv By mall--Per month, 7Se; per year, $8.00. moe Authorive) ag seeand elass mall b Fate nee ed eee ene ne cased UO! Dy y ihe Post Office Department, Premature Action {! IS a lamentable fret posal’has been shelved lic hearing, The council ary view that jin the cut Bill Long, Prince Rape uerer, that the city manager pro- without a chance for pub- has taken. the extraordin- puhle person of city clerk ‘t already has a city man-’ - Lf this were true, Mr, Long avould have every |; right to protest that he is not receiving fair recog- bition, Until now, noho dy has admitted officially that he. oceupies such an‘elevated position. But it is not true, queries a heavy responsi] af Prince Rupert, and h inarked efficiency, ‘The Unquestionably Va, Long | vlity in the administration e performs his work with duties of his office, how- ever, are not those of elty manager, In places where the erates as it should, the af action, This eliminat tee work encountered in makes it possible to get along with a comparatively : counci-manager plan op- function of the council is | | confined to-the setting of policy and general course es the exhaustive commit- f Prince Rupert and usually small electedsbody. Councils in, small cities gen- erally have! thy -Vidual membegs-will beco council doesiét'seem to ds operating. efficiently, é members, The danger that indi- me overworked on a small materialize when the plan Right now the need in Prince Rupert for such a plan may not appear Nothing has happened la to be particularly acute. tely to cause any real dis- satisfaction with the manner in which the affairs of the city are being handled, But from year -to year we cannot be sure that men and women of the Fequired Calibre will be the sacrifice of time an city is becoming Incredsit available, particularly as d energy in running the nely great. By removing some of the load from gouncil work, the city manager plan would reduce this un- certainty. It is nosstble. of course, that the elector- ate is not concerned with what the future will hving, or is satisfied to take its chances, But it is strange that it should n tunity of saying so.. Elegy For A D a tn rn ot be allowed the oppor- ier ead Sold “THE:time to mourn is shért thal’ best becomes . ‘The military dead. We lift'aiid fold the flag, ot Lay have the coffin - "And march away. B with its written tag, ehind, four others wait : a To lift the box, the heaviest of loads, : The anesthetic after Sickens our senses, f noon henumbs,-- - orces back our talk. We know that others on tomorrow’s roads » Will fall, ourselves perhaps, the man beside, (Over the world the tl +. Weivould write this h iveatened, all who walk: » — And could we mark the evave of him who died eneath his name and date: EPITAPH - | Underneath this wooden crass there lies A Christian killed in battle. You who read, Itemember that this stranger died in pain: And passing here, if - Upon a peace kept by «Know that one soldi “CAN WORT SOG SP HER “Phe Kditur, . "She Daily Ne hue ea it Bri Colwbha was never leant to be a Leber organization. f remember vividly, whey Wil- liam Beynon and my late father, Alfved: Adams, used to dlsetes; What they should do ta eleyatn Wi peaple to became pood citi. “ens of our country, throne) Imgher edueation, better health haedilties and eacjal security foe the needy, So with the help af he late Ambrese Reed hey formed the Nathye Bratherhaad uf HC, , There were no representatives ab the fshermen in the north at that time, so (hoy were eventual. IV compelled to nepatiate for dts fishermen members Taday. there are too many per. “nt Walhg the orpanization§ to hal thely awn ends and pres- tine, Bome of the exeoutives Were even potental strike break hs, Weare lving ina eountry that I) Dlested with almost. all the | Leevssitles of Wife. ‘There is no reason. why the Investors andl | workers cannot reach a happy | medlun, where we both ean! Broadway Cafe FON TAKE ovr onDEn | FINEST OF COOKING | BEST OF FOOD Phone 4332 | ' —TeeaEnEennmwamee -rernen wmnees «a you can lift your eyes a human cread, er has not died in vain. —Karl Shapiro, ‘ETTERBOX make @ comfortable living, and ut eon do so under good lead- | eyspilyy “The Native Brotherhotd “ér ! Nas, \anelatite Neople have always - proved themselves good offlesrs wnd NCO's In the urmed forees, wend with pardongble pride, we! are proud (hat there are tay Indians who are lawyers, : teachers, ministers, nurses, ear. | benters and engineers. Nishen' Surely We must lave goad. leaders among them, Let us prove ourselves rood. cithiens under prood leadership: wnd work with other orpantaa- tons with the same terest in Ife, Then noone will be able ty! lead us around “hy our hones,” ‘IVAN ADAMS, Prince Rupert, we nee Rupert i A MEDIATOR’S LIFE IS NOT A- HAPPY ONE — By Robert W. ' Chambers in the Halifax Chronicle-Herald. (CP Photo) All Aboard bs GE Mortinore Silence is a hard thing to/songs and rough, homely talk: achieve in this world. The two|far-off airmen’s voices. cutting ‘minutes on Remembrance Day|through the ghostly drone of en. ;are pierced with pinholes -ofgines; soldiers’ and sailots"-voic. Sound: coughs and rustles, and!es drowned in the roar,of guns. ihe drumming of the rain, inther of these oddly-behaved humans, hoping for some fun. -What does a doe know of the |. Shapes flicker on the inner 8 woo 032 Ger Idicr A dog sniffs from one to an- screen. Images of distant coun-: 8@Ves Of 44,032 German soldiers, focus: all chopped and tries hover there, partly out of, palms, desert, a rural iecuntryside ‘ t ' | t ‘that ‘6 almost literally blew me off. the hase of the ‘beautiful memorial, | iwhen, with many thousands of! ~ my fellow Canadians, I first ‘locked out across that same ‘Lens plain. The Beaten, disar- ‘ganized German army was in ‘full sight. Thousands of. men, | ‘foot and on all sorts of vehieles iwere streaming caslward. But others, in better order, were com~ “ing westward’ to plug the Bap. Our gung were wiping them ‘put | us they eame, | : -% t oh “ : ‘NOW in this year of Our Lord; 1954, I leoked around that my As 1 See It. ey | C more @ Vimy Flashback | NOT long ago I stood ’on Vimy Ridge. , | _ The cold wind from the northwest was so strong ‘ 1 I remembered that day in i917, Mace is not In any doasiing blas- ‘same -battlefield again. ‘the whole ridge was silent, I heard no man-made sound, And $0 far as my eye could see, look- :ing back to the west, there was ‘nothing much but crosses or ‘other markers over the graves of human beings, There were memorials to scor- cs of thousands of Frenchmen and Africans from the French. empire, There were scores and,;any other country what Ger‘ scores of thousands of markers; many did to France in 1870, 1914 ‘for the British. : The very pick ‘and flower of a whole ‘Canadian generation wag there. i And there were, grim. unpaint- | over the oe i ee . . NOT many miles away the inde- ' fatigable lost armies? Nothing, except that mangled. Friends: faves blaze. thorny’ Eden—was finally con- ‘his master went away and never jcame back to pat his head and ‘take him for a walk, is very old. And yet if this mas- ‘ter were to stride across the square at this moment, the dog night jump toward him, barking ,and wagging. Certain smells and memories are stored in that dim ‘brain, close to. the ground. The humans have — clearer Juemories,. Theirs are superior minds, able to‘reason and as- sign causes. But some of the -people keep their minds frozen, alrsid to think, Through the half-silence of the November. morning, faint re- membered sounds reach the ears that are tuned for them: voices| :Taised in feeble’ shouts, oaths, | AS the half-silence nears its Should agree to let the Germans He was a pup then, and now he: jup and vanish into the darknes3. of the mind, ° ; close, some of the people wonder about this Remembrance Day “inal, Is it too far from real life and death Srefaced by a brutal documen- tary film of the war, with smelis line? o The bugle sets the dog how!- ‘ne. He is only a poor ignorant beast with no respect folkways. | And yet how much more do these higher intellects know of the world? They can only resign themselves to a limited life. jn iw nrfvon of the senses, or look up al the clouds with an inward cry. . for human REFLECTS and REMINISCES You may have heard that in Europe has a tendency to turn sour, Larer on, WHEN Is toate gr less true of some valleys, it can actually beconts sore. + + t Some cemeteries are filled with | ve eeecttvawn fe Korie people who, it woul dappear, had Make anywhere from. five ‘to | school. The serpents are deadly- | ~ ‘somctines. (he Saar, a valley lnalscnaus and as known us cot- | ‘lon-mouths, They are fomid dn’ ‘(he Everglade swamps. The boys, evidently, are not set worried lover lubor affairs. 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There Apart from the howling of the wind, | ,who tried to resist that invasion |—then -is it not also wrong for eacemaker — An-! } P din any uniform who attacks any ‘is not one Ffenehnyan in a hun-! “aed, perhaps not one in at Should if bo "undred thousand, who reaily; wants to see that’ happen, The best thing that can be sald-aboul t af flesh, carth, smoke and gaso- the proposal is that it is less un-| Welcome than any other: course SUll-open to the allies of » Town in the deepest’ depths of their hearts, the leaders of the west dre tot gare that they -are GAithe righty track, For what ithev''do fottiknow is what iy really in-the hearts of the Ger- lian peupie today ~and what will Teally be inthe hearts of the German people tomorrow, or ten “or twenty years from now, : ee fe ' . . ! . } TO ME, the mesi valuable thing - that came out of the First. . ‘World War was the two minutes silence on Remeinbrance Day, Surely the-hope of the ‘human ya TT SARA 2ae tenee see tnet ee eeeimgie a ne a) | ms THe SUPERIOR ee eT. the |. } 10 © KETCHIKAN EUS AID LIMES - © WRANGELL | ' ” ‘@ PETERSBURG | . | e With Connections To Seattle and Whitehorse DIAL 2223. 00. eee en one gemtanant, ALL ALASKA JUNEAU * “l eka “4 By Prilpott | t phemous speeches, talking ahout the “glorious” dead—-on both: sides of tue former battlelines, Were those 44,032 Germans, who lost. their lives trying to conquer Prance—were they glorious dead, oy a par with the meni.and boys from all corners of the earth who lost. their lives, trying to drive | Pointing out that “each of ids the German armies back to Ger- | many? t+ ob I'DO not believe that mankind has yet faced up to the ques- | tion that must be in many minds | and hearts during that two minutes silence on this Renem- hrance Day; and whenever else! humin beings stand still and listen for “the still, small voice.” That question is surely this--} if it was wrong for German arm- ies to be forcing. their way into France, killing and destroying all the army, navy or airforee of any country, to try to: do. to and 1939? * a AND' if it was wrong for Ger. or wrong fof Germany and Rus- sla to attach and divide Poland between them in 1939, should not world’ Jaw plainly say so—and lay down penalties for any man other. country, anywhere? 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