Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. 0 Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited, “ ay. F. MAGOR, Presiaent H.G. PERRY, Vice-President 1 7 OF Sulbserlptibn Ratos: ” carter--Per weck, 25¢; per month, $1.00; per year, $10.00. “y mall Per month, te: per year, $8.00, ahyrzed as second class mall by the Post Office Department, ottaw Westh ful Hoge i ENS “Nol But Hope iT Ag " FS ideolovies which democracy js Waging in so » anny parts of the world against the forces of ~“cominunism, the vital factor which will sivity the else of conflict is poverty amone: the mass of people. Save people from poverty, says Lhe demo- eval, and you fortify their minds against the false charms of communisin., There is so much of good sense in this peason- Ing that we scem to have taken it as the solution of the whele problem. It certainly is not. Hf the abolition of poverty were alone sufficient to purge men's minds from communist desires, then, surely the North American continent, with the highest standard of living in the world, would be camplete- ly immune, But is it? Clearly, there are many pegple in responsible positions in the United States | who consider that country to be anything but im- mune, And we in Canada, though we do not feel the same need for extreme measures, have never- Uigless evidence of communist existence in our land ; > [Lisa tragic truth that the democracies could lose the hattle of ideologies by Loo much reliance upon the abolition of poverty as aw eapon, It is allogether too tempting for wealthy peoples to over-estimate the power of wealth. Let us help impoverished peoples by all means, but frorn mu- lives of synipathy and venerosity, rather than in tlie expectation of political accord. ; ‘The thing which democracy offers and which communism denies is not wealth but hope ov, in its | practical application, opportunity, A poor man can be content without it. That is the ground potipon which the battle. will eventually be won or | lost—whether men will choose the security of ser-. Vility which communism offers or the opportunity of freedom which democracy proclaims, i “OTTAWA DIARY tous ia (* ‘ . . i Parliament Hill Conservatives, if he had done some elementary ha ave 2 new appreciation of the! homework before going to the yw uue of TV. They sensed right, Ty studio, re 006 ‘that it was the most PO-! About the first question the ve. tially powerful political Me-! newspaper boys asked Hees was yfum, which human ingenuity whether or not the PC's proposed jw 28’ yet devised. But how they: jleseie in cn, ea Alize that il is potentially the’ EY off Jangerous as well, iim The PCs have pained their! yw ded wisdom from the peaningy | aw Kenol National President with the next question. Feorge Hees has back fired. But the next question proved : wnere's been no lack of public no easier to nandle. Tees was " se t o { “ sif@tion to the press conference asked to explain what the policy! pe OW oe which the decidedly | was of the Conservative Party. Feet Hees was featured /He replied glivly that policy was “y long, W th some of the home- ‘not his concern, but was a mat per types from the Partiament- ter for the leader af the party. : Yr « WES ; ayer * ‘ : ‘l “a fY Press Gallery, But the M- That reply failed completely to! ‘yw clin has been nearty all bad. satisfy his questioner, They “ The episode has uuugnt not pointed out that he was palrig Bie the TH but atse all other Around the country picking out ariiament TA politdgs, as, Welly Bdidales.And persuading ther *hefdanver GEUENG uteri Vt ect eeu persuading there ee gdlanger adi Ratoris Vo s(o pn “AN Alte Prapeervative in- iY camera W fhout the “fullest torese, | rely he mtist give (hese refaration, They recopnize now candidates some sales talk based habthe new medium just doesn't on the cause whieh they would ! werd itself to ad Hbbing, represent? 1 toe mf ' The PC President Just coutdi't My The experlence of Natlonal pe pressured into a satisfactory @ rCslent Hees shouldn't have answer, His obvious unprepared- mapyrened to any CAENESL YOUNE | ness left the impression that petesman, Tn fact, it showlin't policy was one of the things Mave happened lo Hees, And It! bout which the Conseryatlye qrougan't have heppened to hin ‘Party didn't. bother to (hink From a publie relatlans stend- point, this was clearly the wrong inpression to leave, | fe fe of | PC's In the Capital are falrly general in thelr opinion that the } TV show was a mistake whieh shouldn't he repeated, They con- Plan (hat Hees somehow left {he impreaslon that the onee- ‘great: Conservallve Pirly today Was just a party of nation-wide ‘door-hell ringers. And they aon ‘helleve that an append to nop door-bells can why at election... Wiless nt (heosame time cane Cnuse Min be shawn as to why 4 a - ‘Y Sol Nts EB aw eke dee. | / Prelisua,, Auguisbh ov pee . , 8 Re ocean eine a. * —ea ee A Irtependent daily newspaper devuted to the upbuflding of Prinee Rupert it and Northern and Central British Columbla ' Member of Canadian Pross — Audit Bureau of Cireulations | as ee S frequently imagined that; in the battle of HY Elm ore . PY i bsolt iLaw for Police Too THE death of the young New Westminster air- man, injured in a chase in ! | i | ‘ ‘is responsible, under our system, ‘with enforcement of the law.; ‘sue of real gravity, which thirteen shots are uleged to have been fired by policemen, raises an Is- The Attorney-General of B.C, THE MALE MUST. GO Brooklin, Ont. and Pte. ciuy better mail their pet mascot, wet THROUGH --Pte. Richard Smitherman, Pressey, Atikokan, Ont, say they ‘CAPO’ parcel post pretty soon or he will be over ten Ibs. weight limit for parcels, (National De- -| many is outpacing all its neigh- oilfields have been discovered [yet to be Convinced (hal we have! ‘ilere surely is a ease which re- -Guires firm action, Surely all the pollee officers ,who figured in the shootlig -onould be duly charged tn court, ‘They should be tried and found ‘3uilty or blameless, There its ,.cont fur wide diseretion In the jgravity of the charge which icould range somewhere between mnslaughter and mere negli- gence by the peace officers, But thea issue at stake fs of too Freak iinportanee to ignore, + ob} cn the lawfal use of force by nolice officers. , | Section 26 of the Criminal j Cuce SAYS! | / “Everyone who is authorized by law to use force is criminally: _ tesponsible for the excess there- i of, according to the nature and ‘quality of the act which éon- i stitutes the excess.” | Section 27 states: “Everyone is | justified in using as much force 4s is reasonably necessary (a) to ‘prevent the commission of an , offence ... that would be likely (to cause immediate and serious | injury to person or property . . .” Tt may be that there were per- feetly valid reasons why the ‘New Westminster police squad, iwhich chased ‘the car in’ which lth: young airman was viding, {elt compelled to give chasc. [t méy also be pessibie that the t firing of 13 shot’ was justifiable. | But these are matters of such gravity that they should be de- fided in court: “All that the public knows for sure, is that a ‘fire young man, who had.per- sortally committed no offence of ‘any kind, but who was riding in . Car whose driver refused 10} iChey pelice orders to halt, was;, ‘hit’ by a bullet which resulted in| ihis death. uo 7 bob we / THE death penalty is a matter | of such gravity that paplia-: j to work with Duplessis i _ment has set up a special com- ‘Horne, John Horne, Jarvis H. bec? The Pc Prosident abvicnerg milter to study the whole ques-.MeLeod, Tommy ‘Trotier, Petcr CHARM OF jwas caught off-balance by such | Een, The conseience of Cane |Black. The foregoing are Init a an opening. He managed to in. | 2a. in this year 1954, has be- lew of those who cowe be elas, timate that the conference might Come sufficiently sensitive to asked as Rupert sourdouehs, Man he ane seen TW a. {eet on a P rrosepang (eel! searchingly whether even indeed have long since i Whe the recent TY azpeur- {Set on better if they Proceeded f inty is justified in taking hu- away, miat life, even as punisnment for | niurder, We heave ‘f °, Dy ¢ the Alforncey-Cineral of B.C. ishuuld take the necessary steps! and his fanily had lived Jone ovat tits case before the court, dN Dawson and there yay NO nop man fe ne thas & . . Poor man ts as well aff as the; | Tt has already led to a strong delay in hotel building, He hait. 1! well ‘ | cp tbation, coming from most res. ! ed from Scotland, and enjoyed Lorsibie quarters, that the pulteg | if Ganada should be ¢isarmed:) aio he British , meth | i \¢ ess eno gd 4a | ae § ‘ ‘its Mi catia ditions in North America have: cauld do Uheir jobs, without the! protection of flrearnts, } But thot ts all the more reason | why this particular ease should! ha before Che courts, | There $s nothing mare im-! porlant [na democracy that the constant repetition af the lesqon | (hit the police are (here to pros, teet Human Hfe and nb, " bo AS UTHE hospital authorities the advertentiy threw away the piece of bullet whieh the dying: Mirman had coughed up, no one will ever know naw, whieh of the chot. Maybe (hat ts juat ie well, What fy necessary ts nat puns vhment of any parteuléir pur SL bu. a alarp re-drnwing by the cottrt of the Ine as to whit jYre door-bells should be rung. hy: it A ee td aM THE SALE ATORY REPEATS The {Harri of Parks Ande Ite mark pall Aehilles' vulneratle heed, “fatally woundingg (he famed etn hero, The resennetment ‘wot ‘the Ineident waa part of Miho movie, “Helen af Troy," ~ auevantly in production in Rome, Britlih actor stantey Vakor portrnya Achtlou, ‘ FOR SKEENA GROCERY halles offleers may al nity nat dn, os ‘ of the YEAR THE laws of Uanada are clear | not given provided mid-night exeitenae jourselves the anawer vel ‘When Pete Black's roomy hotel November. There is still time bou skin, skillfully softened and however, to have a more credit- embellished. Was the courtly Slr’ je showing, But we have to be Wilfred . enchanted? Laurier's -oidgus jcharm gave assurance that such: Kindness and talent would DB i tn rye coffeeticuses: of 18th represented by a place cf pram: ' ' - inence in his home. i cniuiy England, customers who "a7 nis mtr] *, ye John Knox, Max Heilbroner, (Xrected service were encourag ' to laugh! 5 here and there a few hours re-|: | 13 0 eo 4 , | - Oil Finds in West Germany | j. / . : e . rool To ad , Outpace European Neighbors | | b BONN (—Bustling West Ger-, Since the war, ‘about: 40 new i bors 1 new oil-discoveries. | {in West. Germany. Drillers are Five new oil-fields have been ‘Row boring along. the Baltic discovered this year, pushing Coast, along the . upper Rhine annual production to 2,600,090 between Frankfurt and Basel tons, about one-third of the re- and In many other areas in! - public’s requirements. _, Search ‘of new Wee hey, are By 1956, oll experts prediet,, jConlident of new: oll finds... » ‘West German ‘wells will spout] German refining capacity’ is} J 3,000,000 tons a year. Hitler's expanding along with Ail, dut- |. Germany produced 450,000 tons put. Investments of 750,003,000 | of oll in 1938, ° Marks — ($178,600,000). tn... new’. West Germany's erude oll pro- ! plants have pushed capacity. to | duction already is the biggest in ‘over 10,000,000 tons a ‘year. West Europe, With estimated re- ; GUM aeanrae serves of 60,000,000 tons, she may yee be able to supply all her off needs: : within 10 years, ofl men say. if THE 4 ETTERBOX | | LABOR: HOLIBAY The Editor, CREDIT TERMS AVAILAGLE The Daily News, ‘® : May we, through your Ietter' 5 WATTS and NICKE | ;column request other eily ores 0 oo Oe ganizations to refrain from spon- | Soring dances on Sept. 6. Labor ; Day. | Although the day 1s tradition | ally a labor holiday our request | lis prompted by more practieal! ‘reasons, | | The proceeds from our Bur-: sary Dance of that date is used! to grant a yearly scholarship to: 2. UBC entrant from Booth Mem- orlal High Seheol. The continu- ation of th's venture depends to: a larga extent on the financial | suecess of the dunes, Thank you, _ A. MACPHEE for The Prince Rupert Trades and Labour | i J t Council, Prinee Rupert. ! RUPERT SIGHS Commercial Adyertisin s *. and Decorating Fourth Street 222 Apple time just wouldi’t be complete 4 some of those * just-like-mother-usedog green apple pies. . . or tart aind tasty sted sauce with slathers of cream! Here's yout . tQ enjoy 'em both—lay in a supply of tig and flavorful B.C, Cooking Apples, now a plentiful and ecoiiomical best: They're fin D. G. Stewart, W. H. Vicker's, Mr, C410. crep a coin in a box, in} and Mrs. Oliver Besner, Prank oleht’of the waiter. The legend | Mobley, W. P. Lynch, W. F, Bur- (2 the. ox was? “To Insure; ritt, Duff Pattullo, Billy Wright; Proinptness.” The use of the | Grant Thorburn, Rev. E, Mf first letters from these three} Bunoz, Kenny Smith. Andrey Words gave us the term “tip.” | MOONLIGHT Take, for example, that well- - worn Scottish twister, “it’s al ¥ braw bricht mounticht nieht the | BUSSCT picht, ye ken” which is paraded | before the Sassenachs, One hes- | itates ta think if a Seot were! Hi to attempt the efles of a Lon-! on barrow-boy--'Ere, lidy’ dow: Nop halt, soe peahs? Only arf a, crahin a pahnd” i One of Rupert's miujor losses that lasted {ill daybreak, pets » A phileropher Insists that the milllonalre, since both eat, three | yeetytavir wy mieyis {qf ty Meals a day, wear one shirt ot maketh fy I a time and He _ Sleep i Wertcas a Pa bnd Ss bo yncte , ecquallycamfortabla reds. /Dhe Masia oer wns nad? i at tf i ing, L 3 Peer Une inilohiaien, dong iqe phe they ‘began residence in fiid lo cook tha first, ‘wash’ the north, These were Johe and Ane second, or make the third.—-Rd- drew Horne trom the Meriiines, monton Journal, SERVICE'S SPECIAL POEM SCHEDULED FOR "MEN ONLY” VANCOUVELE promise lo write a jae Convention here. company, Convention chalrman Pp, p. Dusenbury sald Monday (he hoon tolls the story of the paldseekers ao graphiently, i will he read only ata ROnEOnen's gel-topether Wednesday, while the ladles are allendine a lawn party, Service, 78, who made the northlind a legend through his rhymes, forwarded the poem to the convention from his south of Franae home, iY ; rates Jol adurse,, bedtee cequly.*itntctdie live be 4 oh at bs Foot Rolerk Wo Rerviee fine hopt Hin M for the 23rd Sourdough Renton hue! PUES tod rary to det read before mbecdt tn oracle ee I EE Or crc gin marten es tt pit a AUCTION SALE! at YUKON JEWELLERS 8 p.m. SATURDAY, August 21 623 3rd Avo. Wost: Flatware (1847 Rogers and Community) , , , English Bone China... . Sheffielel Cutlery 1. Stemware Crystal... Electric Shavers ves Clocks... Men’s Watches . . Rings COMPLETE LINE OF NOVELTY J [WELLERY Don't Miss, This “SALE” TOM CHRISTIE . . Auetlonoor \ tangy-good, just right fot those old-tin apple treats—-and you'll find them nowd favorite fruit counter. 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