Spee ale i WyaveGd ally newspaper aevoted to tne upbutaing. ot Prince. Rupert Northern and: Central British. Calumbia.. |” : Ca nadian Pr esa Aid{Ly RBurean ofr Cirenlattons :: ‘ nadian Dally: Newspaper ‘Association’ bushy be Pie Prince: Rupert Daily News Limited oad, P, MAGOR, President hy ‘o>. Subseription : "Rates: .- aya “iy j nmall=Pen month,: Thc; ‘per year. $8.00 er Week, 260; “per mouth, $1 00° ‘per year, 610.00) class, mail by Whe. ‘Post. Office Department, Ottawa ID. 8 Humanity ‘ticized. for being dull, : ulture, ‘behaving vith inte time of 3 p.m. ~ Tivall the Russian tole build- ings, theatres, museuins and so on, you always park | your hat, overcoat and overshoes in their “entrance. cloakrooms, At that {point we were-mat by a polite ‘jyoung: civil servant who ushered jus to the, minister’ s conference room. . As we wailed. for the few min-, ‘utes I glanced around the simp- 7 ‘ly furnished but. big room. Along @: United Na- Jone wall were. painted portraits | medium to: show its. ca- ‘of the present, top leaders in the, a Soviet government. . The minis- king and fore of ex. ter’s ‘chair had, . for background, ipictures of Lenin .and Stalin. - On the table were several bot- -‘tles of what I mistook for red “wine but: which I. jearned later upon sampling. it .was soft drink, fruit flavored. a ter’s top: associates entered— young .men who I should im- _ [agine,: were, all in thejr ‘thirties. - They :were the vice. minister, “| onstantin Dolgov, and Anatoli Levshin,’ the: vice. ‘chief of the pension: branch. * The minister herself. came in about three minutes late, laugh- ing’as she entered: the room with some old Russian proverb about “guests arriving before the hos- tess. | Before: T. got a “chance. to “ask her any questions,’ she asked me . . ‘ a ve . . : : f G - : S : i a .B : MOSCOW—My smart interpreter and [ arrive ministry: of social security: just before. our ap. Just pefore 3pm, the minis-1- See. ie VICTORIA REPORT liquid sunshine. 2 ‘Ttis alleged that Ketchikan i | a Tiliget word meaning” water that smells” because. atone time | the neighboring creeks’ were: how long had I been ont. of Ca- .jnada, I told her Just, abeut six weeks. ope “Then you were not talk ing {0 “| your :deputy - minister . of wel- » fare; George Davidson, before you: left Ottawa?” - : - L explained that I had started from Vancouver, not Ottawa and had. flown, across the Pacific, {coming to’ Russia via China. jit TURNED out: ‘that the 1 minis- -2ter,.N. A. Muravyova, had just ; the spawning season. One old-: _timer told. me that although you | Sas City, South Dakota where he teaches! j is more than taking The boys attended the'slack. Wheat and wheat ,; University of Nome and Wash- | exports are a a spectacular 73% if ‘ington and: married Norwegian | higher. ‘girls, Mr. Ldanos intends to re-i industries ‘tire to Seattle. He has little use; sh ide, reflecting the intensively | for segrevation. couldn't exactly. walk -across* “the | creeks on the backs of salmon, if! you camped in the’ vicinity: the splash’ of, thousands‘ of salmon | ‘jumping made sleep impossible, : This pneromenon, I Tr would: like, |to witness. | The municinality. is spending | ‘large sums of moneéy-str aighten- ‘ing out, streets that started. out | fas trails from the beach and teali ment buildings with gvoceterias on the ground floor remarkable number of churches and bars, a popula-| tion of 9,000, 29 miles of road, a parking problem last year 184 inches of what the cheerful citizens call! | Operon mrs nett ae munity. choked with dead salmon: after AS £ a li school. met were Myr. canned television six hours a day, two 18-storey. apart-| y current year would be doing very | red. *’ nicely indeed if it were meeting i party ithe yardstick seb up a year ago. i jori, and It's beginning to look andi As a matter of fact, it is doing ithat—and consider: ably betler.i'the whole country Another interesting couple we | 'Spalth, who, after living 34 years! ‘in Ketchikan, were going out to! around, but they are still, Against this packeround, the | tional scene are certainly wor- | Mr. Bennett predicts no wil] have an over-all ma- 3 as if that might well be the case, would then up flour ; ‘vote, they'll setile thelr own ate} airs in the. Polling booths, - * $5.00 worth ofé | By J. K. NESBITT A oe | VICTORIA—AL their reeen' pot the Liberals nexi June, whieh ; Premier Manning of Alberta eu ' ~ * fieanvention in Vancouver, led by iis a perfectly laydable ambition! and our Mr, Bennett, “ers VI oo re Co 'top man W. A.C, Bennett, Socin jin a politician, Polities is not ay -That-fight has now been post “ann . : iY) 'Grediters of BC.'made thelr} game of love and perfume; (t's! poned, which must please Mt, aoe LALOFe } voll ‘plans to march fu'l on Ottawa!a battle of wits, » Bennett, for he doesn’t wank Lo : Ung ~~ ' / a! 'in the Federal election expected! §.C, national leader Solon Low j have to leave the B.C. Premier- BINGO i “John - next June, told the convention that he will; ship ¢ nt this time, and a ic » taeknot Plug aE 7 or . Septe - election | lead the SC party in’ the com- | woul¢ not be honest 10 “1i) Jackpot Plus. #y op O} First “in mo i Bennett, tor coin ing federal election. ‘This Is in- | do so, for only two months Ago 14 Additional Gamés SAE}: S dat: the: reason known only to himself, teresting. It had been thought; the people told him to go ahen Every Wingo Nieht for De ihad ‘soft-pedaled his: determin- he might resign for health yen~| ad run their affairs for tne As Low As $2.00)": 405]: ‘To ‘ation to gel, rid of the Liberal (5028, thus leaving the leadership | next four years, a lor the evening, tae Qn rn er government ‘in Ottawa, Perhaps | "ee open for a fight between | Mr, Bennett's ouite willing 10; MONDAY, NOV ee Ji Pres| , , ’ ’ * aly ‘he hopes, 5.C. par ees eed th oway DI women who have worked 20 years | ‘he was courting Liberal votes, | sresesessersessesersrores2e207 wait and if, as: 8:00. pan, 4 : are entitled to it at 55. ‘wooing. the Liberals- with soft 'makes big gains next year, he'd ome , .dorc A In certain -occupations there ‘words anc come-hither looks, OTTAWA DIARY | wake over the national leader- aenenenvncnnannannneinenittntin FE ‘ stor w are also special credits for dan- | and, if so, one might say he clid ’ ship, If he could get it, four years ORME the’ S( gerous, disagrecable or other so. with some success, for, when /from then, and so he might well | “Me R AE BROS. LTD, 3 at: the kinds of work which tend. to} the ballots were counted, there By Norman M. MacLeod | become the first S.C. Prime, Mondu shorten a person’s working hfe were but two Liberals left in the. Minister of Canada, which is an " The time. Thus miners and other Leislature, Comparative economic statis-' ambition close to his political O ff 3 ; derit underground ‘workers or: {hosc}. But, since the election, with lcs are beginning to show fewer heart, and, again, there Is no- ers wits) lebbere employed in steel and iron work,| Social Credit firmly, back into plus signs than carlier in, the| thing wrong In such an. ambi-| masta preside or other “hot shops” may draw! power in B.C, Mr, Bennett has | Year. But this doesn’t mean nec-| tion, Indeed, it is a quite healthy the.in the pension at age 50 after 30! been attacking Ottawa once essarily that business conditions; ambition. annua years’ service for men or at age|more, really bitterly this time are slowing down, It simply; It. seems, a wild thing 10 say “hire 45, after 15 years ‘service, fortis oulspoken in his determina- means that current, statistics right now, :that Mr. Bennett) ,, Mr. Al women. Hon to do all_he can to wel rid) now are having to ryeet compar- | might someday be Prime Minis- Music Makers": jal’ mh ison vith the high , level ° t0 ter, but then, who, In 1950, muy ' {low lwhiech the economy climbec Ni would ever have ‘thought. tha f h ex TIME and PLACE [the last quarter of 1955. W. A, C. Bennett, would be. the or t e ttle Just before the Christmas sea- | first .$.C:- Premier, of B.C, Why _ rian By: STAN, Roucu son last year the economy “was | éven in early {952,: it. was Ly. f 1 : | sent M at | f th N th achieving new records in almost | laugh to’ say Mr. Bennett. had price 0 eeeis © were” onrreal o € or every field. Full employment ex-'any chance.of: béing Premier ‘of! Sh comm Ketchikan, Alaska, 218 miles from Kitimat, is an isled for all practical purposes, |an S.C. government, And he was: . eclectic ’ and production . in nearly allfags much , surprised as. “anyone : Interesting, progressive and friendly town, It has Tlelds: was at capacity. - else when it turned out that way: Hees co “The Liberals who are on the na- | netres Mrs Tf Here is the latest picture: ‘be in for a period. of political Ho} a") Retail sales are averaging | turmoil, which often happens aM s{down and grow with the com-|¢ round six per cent better than j when the voters get restless. eo He married a pretty|late 1955 figures. Car loadings) However, It's, nothing to worry Rorv! Tsimpsian girl and raised five tare up almost five percent, Aulo-; about; in due course the vorers first isons and a daughter and did well! motive production-is back above | will create order out of chads as| wher ine fisherman. His daugh-jthe top levels of last July. Hous-i they did in B.C. in 1953 and | a. * Table pals cs fts.w ter, who attended school in Kan-| ing construction is easing off, jagain this year, Political turmoil | ab : in tt married an Indian fromibut non-residential constr uction | lis often part of democracy, and 4 Ou the so long as people have the free’ x 45 rpm Attachment: ‘|. Pede + ! @, Canadian par tye One: souree says = that | “hundreds have left the par ty within recent months, und: that: leader Nm Buck will not last long. ich, 9 ‘the dissension: ar‘dse over the Moscow railinis ing Aiki ale wap ist: an ne el Fe Cie farsi Bu athe mH es of diss i ne Mas 1h ‘Salsberg,t the pr vominent. Ontari io come -_ ii who. for: "12 years satin the Ontario legisla- has lately. heen. outspoken | inhis criticism of the —— “tine, ha ~ Sovletiattitude toward the Jews,’ A Jew himself, he “has: been: joined: by others. who dislike the Moscow line’ in this: regard, Pa : AY this, of course, niuist he typical of the situa- “thon incommunist civeles in-other western countries, “Tn countries such as France and Italy, where the ” Marsists had attracted larger followings, the intern al patty. confusion must he all the greater, o we There was a time when dyed-in-the-wool com ~munists could he expected to stomach alniost any ac. ton by Tusatay But now that the pa ty stalwarts “ive divided by a right abouteface in the Kremlin ‘{tself, there is no. one to lead the sheep, black ov lhe wise, oy “Tendership can 1 he tinperdted even in an organe ~ funtion in which independent thinking has heen out- ~Jawed, The Canadian communists ab the moment - present the classic ‘spectacle. of a chicken with its had cub att, eo na ' ' ° —Vietoria "Nimes oT ene ae CALVERT HOUSE b % anadian Wh Meshy . cr ented for Canadian Hospitality This advertisoment (s not published or displayed by the Liquor Contral Board or by the Government of British Columbia | come: ‘back to Moscow from Gen-' ve jdson, was-a very. progressive per- | f sot, and: ae a we have’ lots 1 more, | Kiidly and*shrewd too. good- -humored ‘in her conversa- -jtion, She has great ‘praise and: ‘Soviet had Jong wanted to make | ists, which have a reasonably, ‘estate runs high, Today it is-al-;!0ok most impossible to buy beach | Keeping their attractive summer | ‘property for mie on ele ee grow fm a sal ci own he climate is’ mi - rand eens milder; it has only munity with ne Seat ta ‘ reached below zero five or six ries hes 5 at net ea a e other hand, residents: io no 1 4 o % Ie a: have to water their lawns. Age weekly hundieds To rvodern | is a a we \. . ook pita hundreds of modern; ppears:to- bet ane of the big: sport ling ents homes, a: _bustling™ business sec- ne* Has’. grey: olthe yee he: King mol ition, pulp mill, sawmill, canner-} dir’ and airey. eyes which are: Derby (spring). Fishermen; from) yes that shi; 500,000 cases of sal- | ;Up and down the coast. and vari- mon a ear and a bustling bus- She gives you the feeling that: ous sections of. Canada and the tines section, There are still her first dare-is for humanit , United States come to Ketchikan | mall of people of Chin- Y. tor the-event.’ The win ing fish ©! all groups o1 peopic “She- is: quick, - relaxed, and: ,ese, Mexican, Japanese, Philip- mee Rit as A ang PO and Korean extraction who softbal ‘came in years ago, but the ma- ‘basketball are the, major tspec-: ‘jority of the population is Nor- dignity, but an unassuming man- ire ner notwithstanding. . fator: sports and teams rem Syegian and Swedish. You can leave Kitimat on a eva. ‘where. she had become warm | friends: ‘with. the. whole. David- son ‘familys: i af . |. “She. ‘vemarked: that Me: ‘Dav: {" ‘ciency, Thus a steady climb: in. the natural increase in the popu- |. lation, and the gradual spread: of automation resulting. In -a steady increase in labor effi- the gross national product be-. comes possible from = year to | year, , In dollar terms the curing {he current year ably will average out to about sis increase | neighbourhood of three percent will be accounted for by higher ; ‘T told her.that the recent near-/ p ‘ doubling of Soviet old age son eupet to the Sout prove Lee. -Thursday night and be back by sions had -received more favor-ijon and Eagles have really smart Saturday at § p.m, able comment ‘in Canada than|eclub set-ups that would. put to four-hour stops al Prince Ru-. ‘had any other item of Sovietishame many in larger centres. ‘pert and Ketchikan, state action in recent years. - |The stores are attractive, espec- worth taking, Muravyova replied that - the! ially the dnes who cater to tour AEN CAN TALENTED CAT ' VICTORIA @—Dr, M. L, Olsen ‘told prospective owners of a cat jealled Rhubard thal it has ap- peared in a production of “Bell. | Book and Candle” The eat | needed a new home when his a ithe. allowances for old age and) good stock of merchandise that! | disability more generous ‘and appeals to tourists at a reason- ‘adequate, ‘able price, Iyut it was only now—this year] EIS NAVE A FLASH BACK j—that the economy of the coun-| We travelled on the “Queen of itry had improved to the point | the North,” formerly known as? iwhere this had become possible. | the “Princess Norah," She’ was | It’s a trip | prices. That will leave the quan- - including | \iLutive increase In production | ‘hl also around three percent, Porleament Bil eecnomisis re- ipard this showing as one of im-| ‘pressive strength. All fears naw ; have vanished for the economic: upset which some of the experts were forecasting for late In: the; year last January, Not only are conditions regnrded as solid for the balunee of 1950; they are also looked upon as securely underwritten throughout 1057. 0 Deity News Classifieds Try Daily News Classified | probe y percent. Of this increase In the |; | Rarning figures in some | =o i . are beginning to! free. RCA Victor. pool | LINDSAY'S | 45 rpm Records of Co eempetitive selling conditions h Mr. | now prevaling, but eniployment() Cartage & Storage your own choice . Mrs. ‘and Mrs. R. R.j continues to make new records | er vig, Hor the time of year. In addition, | Established 1910 all for only - Mis. wages and total labor ineome | HOUSEHOLD GOODS te cee my S — are at an-all-lime peak. | MOVING * PACKING |. $34, 95:-- ¥, B t t aa Some. people may y wonder how, | CRATING — _ STORAGE ' - the price of the radio only. ted P. if the economy reached virtual | yh maximum production a year ALO, | Lift Van Service McRAL BROS. TD: ar it could-continue to record gains, | ‘Acents: Allied Van Lines Ltd. mo | ie answer lies a a num Of! phones Wharf 4331 Office 5016 the Store That Service Buill'y 7 actors, but mainly immigration, a ved, : DIAL 2325: DIAL 2326, woe — , fj pecsccnconsreasressesssventettl, } ce Samet ESE? t ’ ‘ + » au ate Mey THURSDAY AT 8 p.m. woe Uf Annunciation Hall — Fulton Street 20 GAMES $1.00 Everyone Welcome ‘ vik wi rae a yeaks “tw seer” 4 Heth Neo THE Saul pension system js 9 un Woatee into one, ss are xyA 19. If oil ili one cat ae cions, widows allowances, largo family allowances, and unmar- ried mothers’ grants, are all ad- ministered by the same min- Isbry, | However the ex-soldlors’ pen- sions for war service are granted to all Soviet eltizens who quall- fy regardless of thelr occupa- tion, ‘That is not the case with old age pensions, and some other similar state grants. Tho new pension law went ine | to effect only on Oct, | and 4s basically that men who have worked for 23 years are entitled ‘built. in Glasgow; her official speed ts 15 knots, tonnage 2 2,731, ; net;1,510,of length, 250 Af ee: ra ava AB Steck’ forward TUN fees watt. Har Gaptaht tg'8, C. oe Her her purser ts J, Di Parting: fon, She carries a crew, of 05 and can take care of 500 passen- | gers, The meals are wondertul-- ' if hotel keepers and restauran- | teers would take a trip on the | iQueen of the North, tourlst buss ness would boom and the health | of the eating out population ; would {mprove 50 ner cent, | INTERESTING PEOPLE | We met Joe Ldanos who came | from (he Phillipines 43 yenrs ago, to work in a cannery In the Ber- : ing Sea, He came to Ketchikan when the population was Jess . j owners lett the clly. eae vi fs Wi y fu § Her first stop | oe athe bank he nt t e ‘ When Mrs. Wilson planned to go shopping, het, hushand ‘Tom said: “Meet you at the banks vi won y Ie was a natural ching (sity, for going ta the ' than 400 and Mecided ,t0- settle 12a eee to ald age pensions nt age 60, and! poh nt em te sheet nate TOME MENTE COs Geom oe teen Meee ee pone Beene pare ese 9 teens cam yEee mm HueNaNN me 9 OT You Name It, fi ) We Print It | 1+ Right! 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