ow I TIE oe aC co: » Ruger airy New) ™ “Mon day; April 3 30; 1956, Nor dnvoted ta the upbuilding of Prince Rupert fe Mey Northern and. Central Brtlish Columbia. Of Ganidinn Pross—Audit: Bureau of Cireulations ‘ «Canadian Daily. Newspaper’ Association ! The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited oad -MAQGOR, President an Subserlption Rates: ‘ C rler—Per week, “ie: per month, $1.00; per year, #10. 00 | oe RA ‘ror -2 Per month, er ner. year, $8.00 ized as ‘second class’ mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ct be mt litical reson ance ‘that may oY ‘ove roment, ‘there is nothing j in Premier | on, to ine Ytikon and North West CANADIANS of Teeland- le descent are not much: surprised at the tentative: decision by the parliament, a their ancestral land to ask the American garri-| sen to withdraw. The deelsion is nol yet final. and might conceivably be re- versed, periaps by the genera] ‘election in Iceland which is due ‘to. take place: this summer, But the lack of suprise among Canadians of iceiandic ovigir springs from their. knowledge of the general thinking in the northern island. As early. as 1940 the well known Vancouvef sportsman, Frank Fredrickson, wrote to a fellow Icelandic ‘Canadian, Joseph Thorson MP i{now Mr, Justice Thorson) . in part as iollows: aos, appears that the prem- | “Knowing Icelanders in Ice- ETTERBOX. ‘and from personal!.contact, that ya wish to maké headline they have always wanted to keep sly chaiiee of “being nook ted, first place, one: has only to. look at north- } place,” if it is. Pr emier Bennett’s the Pacific Great, Easter n. rallvay to years avo. ‘Iceland f ble tor. | g O° a celan trom any possible for- ' nd desi ire to enlarg e B.C. While | ‘eign infiltration, they may have} ROAD JUST PARKING AREA | nthe north, it w vould be more to be sold the idea of permitting! The Editor, , .{leeland to become an assembly if his: thoughts. on the subject were of a ‘plant for Canadian and Amer\- . There is ample scope in the area -‘can aircraft, later to be flown nd more down-to-earth work such ;'° Scotland. The Daily News: Mr, Stokes and “Irate Mother” published in the Daily News this : At he § same time, Mr. Bennett's Syeech should ten off as an empty one. Although several | It he was.not.in his best form, he displayed esight of the possibilities that lie ahead | part. of. B. C.; and the prospects he clescr'ibed Rupert | in gaining, Oriental trade‘and an 0 thie- PGE and certain sections 'Teelandic origin have raentioned ‘. 1 hold the best assurance that ito me this Icelandic determina-; - evel ‘ventually wil attain the importance ‘purity of their national eutture, Several other week with great interest, It seems to me that: there is a class of car owners in our city who, just as S00n as they acquire a car, think that all the rest of the citizens should be subserv- ient to them—allowing him to; park or act just as he pleases on our narrow streets, After all the roadways are made to TRAVEL on and not to be just parking lots for selfish car owners, It is a crving: dis- grace to walk down Eighth and Ninth Avenues, West and East, Canadians of ition to maintain the pristine | It is probably this sentiment— irather than. fear of being an- :nihilated by Russian enided | ‘missiles in the event of another iwar—which accounts for the i Icelandic request to the Ameri- recans to depart. 1 MYSELF once touched down at ;. an airport in Iceland. In the Hew hours. I. was the:e I saw the Pp Ri t houl 1b ‘nothing but great swarms of U.S. after dark and to see these nai- om. e eace Aiver: country should be | . ee . : airmen making g00-g00 eves Mt parked « cars—some of which are, even though. they may, le on distant horiz- the beautiful blonde Iceland ‘left parked there all night or at a ‘vorking at the airport, What-! the best until-well after mid-' Tt would, incidentally, be to the benefit of both ‘ever else that brief visit. taueht | the advantage ao not see what We ae ime, it certainly indicated that C tO the bene ‘Mr! Benhett'and Highways. Minister Gaglardiifthey i highly paid American garri-|ltizens was in widening Sixth: 0 pared: ‘notes: more ‘carefully: before making 1 3 Referring: to. the proposed road to Port son men would not be too popu-; Avenue East—the new widening : lar with the young men of Ice- | part is now only a parking Jot. land, who would be competing: Although my house is situat- with the visiting Yanks for the | ed on the non-parking side! of ", fromantic favors of those same’ Ninth Avenues West, last year I | be made a_ gigantic assembly: proaching the violators was: all: ibase for planes shipped from’ that was necessary and | America. moved, on two occasions I had- But he and others at that timd, to put up with persona! abuse | made tentative suggestions to. and in two other cages had to: our government which were nev-| phone up the police to have. er acted upon. These were to’ them moved. ithe effect that we should take! acted very promptly and came: advantage of the fact that we and moved -the offenders, one’ rhave in Canada and the United: States large numbers of men In all the time, -nevies road from Port Edwaid;. But he made it plain “uniform ge Pe Tee” woud Uhink that when a \ vlandie origin. person invests a thousand or - that | he is aware of the ‘potentialities of the north vy 0b form Ganadion oF two dollars in a cat, in his own | eokinty y, and trom this we may draw hope that Vic- American, Teel sag wo. lutetest, he would want to pro- jon much the same lines os WE toot it from damage. and whe tof la eventually wills see othe need for action as clea ly shave always formed our High- (2 cur Is parked on ihe site all as we flo, = a land Scottish Canadian units? a y avery, Hght tt is practically asking for | | dt may not be too late, even: an aecident, A very smal alte son “where racy ends { in ‘these speeches and the de- ‘sie mere ly to please begins, © 7 | re “Mr, Bennett's talk did not leave the i impression ‘that the government. has any new or special plans for this area, ‘The whole } pressing highway question was discussed | in gener alities that we have heard before, and there.ivas no‘mention at all of the proposed can- Yad ~ yet, to work out some such phon, But in any event, the Americans: ido not need to feel Insulled ar: | jevenunapnrectaled because Tox ‘house, clear of the road to park “Jand."Has sald thal’ sho" ‘might: bis car and then everybody ‘fect “more comfortable if “Ice-: WOuld be satisfied, landers were left to defend, 1 would like to make 2 sug- lay would provide a platform or. space in frant of the ens UWVTIEE'S | AUSSIAN hf hi yy does not want to bother them } Ae 7 IP «LONDON | = doviet -phemntey. Nikolai Buleanin told a Welcoming: érowd al Moscow alrport’ today his 10-day trip to rtain with Nikita. Khrushehoy | ‘Was of “great political and ‘practical slonifieance.” i Bulganin and Khrushehey ‘arrived hy aly fron) Kalinin« iad where they left the Soviet crulser Ordzhonlkicdze—which hee thont. honie fron Britalu—and boarded a plane for Whe tip to Moscow, A Moscow radio ‘brondens| of thelr arrival sald that they Were greeted by. thousands of persons ab the airport where ney landed, in elenr, spring weather, { Whilo Khrushchev stood nent, Bulganin told tho crowd Kning the ramp the visit to Britain “was of great political ind practionl sieniflennea in Anglo- Soviet relauions and the hale International fe." ~ i Tho Interest of ‘the peonlo demanded an improvement In | mat, ib was announced — tht Gt sh-Bovlel relations, he sald, romarking that for a num. morning, tof yoars euch relations had heen strained, Before ho finished the Sovlet premler had a word of com- Halnt about not. belng able ta got. around with the politielan’s Gase shawn by former premier Gvorgl Malenkoy on his London Yslt coriier this month, -g "Unfortimately we had no opportunity to mect tho peaple quid fo (ndk witty them," he Ald. tae Bo ee aeeng ptnee Sameer e themselves, ‘gestion that no person should be They have a right to make up| issued a car Heense until he has their own minds In complete: salisfied the authorities that he freedom from outside pressure, (0s and will use a parking space pe enters ene ie Clon of the road, where his ear “will be parked when not in use Shop Easy (B.C,) Land espe only ab night, Takes Over Store F, &, WERMIG, Prince Rupert, Shop Wasy Slores 3G. Ltd, with 22 stores already establish. : ed in the province today tool: | over the 2drd with the offietal, Cafe Patron operation of Sheardown's Super } " 4” Valu in Prinee Rupert and KIL | Stuc ! ° | With Tune | Prince Rupert branch manager! Is SIS, Killick, formerly supers ROCTEESTER, NVY, When visor of (he grocery chain's Fras: on juke box got fammed at an ur Valley stores, Shop Kasy.! allentght restaurant here, ; Which has expended to 83 stores) patron Lee Lacus, 26, volun. Fon the Prairies since the found. | feered to straighten (he trou Ing In W387 at Mort Prances, Ont. ple owt “Tadded Hand K keonomy stores (6 When bik finns, poeanie ; the chal earlier this year, > tangled in the mecharismy. nee Ticas was foreed Co awit help listening to the onehine waying current favorlte The Magio Toneh, HG! LEVELS ! Tho central plain of snow tnd: at the mercy of tomorrow's weather. | aaa P SST THE - “Maxim | girls. had several times to complain of . . ee car hogs parking for hours right ording to Mie Bennett, howe ever; the port at thi i 194) Frank Predrickson’s| in front of my entry ‘nd tl would ve Prince Rupert. It.raises a question of | idea was that Iceland should. though in most cases aps. Wiey | {* } While the police! ! ! , we WW Che Antaretle ds 15005. two Rorrow from HFG whon noted feeb mbove sen level in mm + fepudrs . her OXPAnAON require | apeny, Try Daily Nows Clossfod mare cash (han you cunspire, Lowna ~Ur ee enarnamemiie wainan ne fram $40 10 $1000 ure made qekly usually In ono day, TRY THE No endorsers ara requitred {f yon ne haven xtondy Ineame and ean ment . reqular monthly” payments, * Phong or visit your nearest HEC ' ' @ no of ty, 1 For tho Bost Solection of Chinese Foods i 1 " orm S * , GE Edwards, Manager ne DIAL fim Thira Aver West at Second St, secand floor, phone 431) | Open Gta to Tan, " 3 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C: i td Ave, West 1, . - ee] ames senavama.eabetasaneamnan { LIKE CASTLES IN THE SAND, sidewalk artist A fred Hot‘on’s London pavement portraits are Intereste 1 kibitzer, John May, is faseinated by the tech- nique, but as for the mechanics of the work he said, “It would be too hard: on the knees.” Hor- ton won the Pavement Artist Competition at Lendon’ s Thameside Victeria Embankment two ‘Centre Will Continue Music Trail Program A decision to continue the Alaska Music Trail series for at: Bul J couldn't find aaything “least another season was made at a meeting of the Civic Centre in the Department of Agricul- ‘board of directors, It was agreed, I have read the letters from; should be carried! on under a ‘cided on, nother name hit is yer i! however, that the coneerts: to be de-} | pn Tron ‘OM PARLIAMENT — ByF.T APPLLWHAITE, } May 1 take a line or two here to indicate my pleasure: “ing once again ia the Prince Rupert Daily News, news Items: fr Stewart over the W. Shields Orr ‘that a community must have an efficient news reporter dud ‘to hold ity “place in the sun” these days, lunate that Billy Orr has returned to carry The question of the old, rather nebulous Dominion Government | “ve evraphs right-of-way and its: -effeel cn private persons’ land: ‘titles Is still a live one and 1, :have now acked for definite in- | ‘structions as to how a person: “should go about it to have this! | i vightof-way easement removed’ from his title, 1 think there are | /& number of landowners in the’ “Burns Lake area who would be interested In this and J hope to ‘have defintte information and ‘instructions before long, Many and various are the- problems which are submitted to. ithe local MP, One which was. brought to me ‘from the Lakes district last year was, “What in- : ‘formation is available for the. protection of farm livestock ‘against contamination in the: event of thermo-nuclear attack? : ; Last year the Minister of Na- ;Wonal Health and Welfare ad-: vised me that a paper was being iprepared on this subject to be presented to a joint conference , , of ‘the Ontario Public Health : Assoc Nation and the Canadian Institute of Sanitary Inspectors, ! dure about it and Lam now try-- ine to get information fram the ‘Connaught Laboratories, “no doubt help to give balanehtys™ P Skeena af: ‘ton by-line? It Is cerlabily 9” Tae S.ewart is very. fur on his oad Wor rk : organizations which are ‘abe pan ,to merge is the possibility» beta third group coming inta” (heise fold, the Canadian and Callens olic Confederation of Lahowr, any event, no formal unio ete" take place until the delegatereaten the CUCL have made thelr’ Vi known at thelr own annval cone! vention next September, sss “aree The Quebec syndicates wouldee fans {he movement as a wholaeAtieon other noteworthy event nl week's founding congress. at" Toronto was the speech deltyar say ed by George Meany, presents ‘of the recently merged “Amerbans. can Federation of Labour: ings Congress of Industrial Organlaaa.e tions, in walch he sald LharaPben, CIO has agreed to stop ifort ey ganization activities in Canddaenar Dee he gates v cueeme « sa cane ane MEG [canna Scan BE. . CLEARLY INFORMED 2, TONIGHT Dr. R. G, Large reported that about the hardness of the pres: of ent chairs, it was veparred. Cost: the series, will be in Prince Ru- of the new chairs will ba 33.095, Schapiro, organizer pert'on May 12 when the matter with delivery scheduled for next of arranging programs with fall. more popular apreal will he dis-° The board also authorized aon. cussed, In urging continuance of eral secretary Fred Jones ta. the Series for another season, he: enter negotiations with the Darks | pointed out that Prince Rupert: board for organizing a joint seemed tobe the only piace semmer prearwn in whieh Civie where the concerts have not: Centre persannel will b: proved’ successful and he ployed. The move was made at felt that better organization was he invitation ef tha ATES needed. In Prince George, he Mr. Jones will work with the sald; the concerts went over so Centre's Ways @nd ieans com- well. that. a erand viana hac: mittee in carrying out iis Leae- em-: Sand maintenance trades, an in-. board, - 10:15 p.m. Twonder if poupie who read— or even glance at--governnient publications of one sorb or an-: -other ever stop to consider the ‘size of the Department of Pub-: lic Printing and Stationery. At. the close of the last flscal year there were In this department, 48 clerical employees and 919. engaged in the various printing: crease over the previous year of 17 and 50 respectively, For the. year the total cost was $11417,-. been purchased | from. the pro- row highways half biockea DY enacts, Dr. Large and Dr. Morris Way- -man, will heat a. committee ap- pointed to look into the forming : of an auxiliary, or findine some’ established ‘organization, to handle promotion of the series. In. other business, approvai. Lwas | given for the purchase : of , 200 padded folding chairs as tion made to the Centre by the! the heginning of a move to res: place the: ‘wooden chairs now in: use at the Centre, Complaints.‘ ivi. S<35 : tiations. . Approval was given for the appointment of three member: to represent the Centre on tha ‘Prinve Rupert di-triet reeres ‘tiona! board which is bein or- ganized to develop the Salt Lakes ‘area as a pienic playground.. ‘The board alsa recorded its ap- preciation of the $3,000 dona- Columbia Cellulose Company, A. ¥ Crawley, president, was nthe chair, Ae Pe See 7241, which is an increase of $319,119.02 over the year before. The cast ef printing done tn the department was $5,945,926.18, cumpared with $5,339,7388.70 last “year, while orders were placed: with. commercial firms for the: amount of $5,471,836.23, as’ against $5,758,860.60, Costs of op- eration and purchases by Sta-} tionery Branch in 1954-55 total-° led $8,653.472.56. and in 1953-33, | * $8,963,803.98, Not very Interest: jing figures, perhaps—bul’ they: ido give you some idea of the /work done by this comparatively > mall branch of your Dominion ‘government. 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