caine aoe oe OTTAWA DIARY. esr Vs BUY TH i On Parlkument Hill forensic performances come often and cheaply. But they'll talk for a long Ume about the kitest turn- ed in. by Newfoundiaud’s ebul- Hent Httle premier, the Hon. Jo- seph E. Smallwood. As protocol demands at such events, the Hon, Joey spoke at the very end of the opening ses- slon of the Dominion-Provincial conference now in session. He rose at the very end of a long day of speechmaking that through most of its length had worn a deadly ring of familiar- ity. Everything sounded sis though it had been said before and most of {It had. Members of the corps of correspondents, many of the ranks of provinelal and federal cabinet ministers and officials were on Une verge of drowsiness. Then Joey took to his feet for a sales talk. He started off with a vently reproving reminder to the fed- eral government that it was bound to review New foundland’s financial requirements through a royal commission before the end of 1957, This Is provided in the terms of the union. For that reason, Newfoundland has little interest in the tax-rental agree- ments. While the newest prov- ince ts not unmindful of nor un- grateful for the boundaries of federal affillation - family al- lowances and such-—the people of his province weuld prefer to pay for these services out of the taxes they could levy on the pro- fits of thriving mines and fac- torles. And this brought Joey around to the subject. He had noticed in the papers, he sald, where a 30-man federal team had just been up to within 600 miles of the north pole jn helicopters, en- gaged In the biggest geological mapphy expedition ever atten p- ted dn the Aretic bo wis the duty ef the feder.! vavernment to seared Gut aad Wo whatever resources the pation liad, he conceded, But, he wanted to know inore In hurt than mi wager. ie the fed- cral goverament could send peal: oplsts almost to the pole in search of coal and wepsim, why not to Newfoundland ! For a prosinee, as for an in- dividual, the dirat milion fs the hardest to come by, be pointed out. Evel province bas to get tat firet toekle of investment flowing in, Onee charts, the ask gets proresavsiy easier, Here, he sald, was Pie place for real festeral-provinebal co-aper- ation. “Take a chance on Newfound> | land,” Joey demanded In ar in passiuned windup “Gamble a little, Speentate with public funds.” Others among the cieven altey O'Shea SHOW AND PoNEL CIVIC CENTRE oeeee wt oe eue oe rasta tae . ren é tte deeaaimicaenneem eects tie wecenenile ans rad ON RAAAERI EDS J-A-l-L-O-R-L-H-6 @ Suits © Panis @ Topcoats® Slacks ALTERATION SPECIALISTS QUICK SERVICE » eae eT ling The Vailor 22) Gth St. — Phane 4228 | ‘ wekers of the day had ealled for the same sort of federal ald co province! development, ‘Ther | | tally covered: uft-plowed ground ON ; cand the day had dragged on. But \ when Smalbvaod rose at 9:30 In PAPER ‘ | ; : the evening he prove? see agaln for your Printing yell thet few speakers in che coun- uy can mateh him in persuasiv- UEOSS, contact ey There were at least some, . “. anvoup his Hsteners who consid- D hh p ‘ae eyed It a sate bet that that 30- i rint : man crew of geologists who , prowied across the Queen Eliza. COMPANY _ heth Istands this last. summer| would be fond next summet! mapping the wild Interlor ne pos nian ) . a ( ui . t {, : fe * 5 ne x fosandliere cee __Try Daity News Claud : eraiinine | = & Anc Grand Cafe For the Best Selection of Chinese Foods. OUR SPECIALTY — TAKE OUT ORdEy DIAL / | 371 5 Open 6 am. to lam, ¢ TRY THE G35 and Ave, Wey i “t ' KEECHIKA i ul - rhc pce boat! hee ~ oN —_™ vl Priiay, (tahoe thle . , ‘ roe eee epee mee aes : ses oe eer ; ee An Independe aly nets stacber decuatca go tbe yposiguiy af Prince Kuper nina Mea cutneln een tateen cosansbh As i See it Nennber of Cosnnctiats Press 4 nye of CUretua tons ' Caraudian Datiy New hy oowhat th ‘ » she » The Prince BR Mewes Lt vil : | Published vn Mgt bs mit | BY : ‘ oti. eabi ced fe week t . he a sl Cu per Vear. $lthen | n _ ) [ / a yon Bey bel ta Teak ad ie ' j ‘ l sauthorbed oy eoetie vies anal BE fhe 9 ANE DAMN aw | Clore u puil ‘ ‘ : Oe ' 2 . wy ' Courage in Disaster —@ France's Polly FRANCE has walked out of the UN Assembly he-: i: Atos! every disaster his is moments of vlory, vatize that body voted to discuss the troubles in. | and so it wae it the case of the fire that tragical- Algeria, aa ; ~ >destrove Pre Bros’, fine steve yesterday ‘red Surely this is another of the a leg to stand on. Sooner or | 1 I destroyed Me han sos. in apn “| | We ret falhes which have marked the later, every nation on earth, in- I goes first ut ull bo those Hrernen Ww 0 piungec colonig) policies af France sing: cluding Arab North Africa, will time and Gime aed ato the oinabae, subbocating Me the tall of Hivler. _ bet whut pun er Are helped ‘ ‘erno of smoke that filler the brsement where the France, Britain and Holland France get--freedom from for- ne b " smoke uh it filled . all faced similar overseas probe eln rie, even though the for-, ‘ Are Dad SUE, lems, when Hitler fell. During ein rule might be as good of ( ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ -» Ttis true that it was her jon, amd itis true also the war, there had been more better than the locally available Bhat unless the blaze in the base meat could be control. aad eter been ee ee i fed there Was nu hope uf SAVE the bling, pa wm the history of the world. le fact that It was they jopane: Ulat Whey faned in doth sides had left loose floods Oth P | | le mission does not Jessen Hee credit. which is 0) Propasands, designed (0 Tne er apers | . uu , " ‘ “up the depressed and oppressed = g* Vf theirs, millions on one side or the other. Say ' t . : \ Stee D fandieh Nag * e@ I @ Jn the darkness and searing neat of the hase- ae Ue ene en ot pent they faced almost impossible odds, By the WN. ‘poles, Ukrainians and oth- NINN | me they were ewdled into acter, Whe Fre had worked — ers foreed the elviiized world to DEMOC RACY AT WORK jo Howway into remote corners, so nat it was not a case ee up tee ates On a Nat Hee OU ay ese n 4 1 Stay ape atencaddecet attaek. ‘They hy an equalty 5 soe sa } bt plunging 10 and making adirect attack, Thes bat ee eee on the other foot, have secured world television Turst lo find ther target. | During the Hitler war, I point- :gnts and film rights for the \ a oheenvere \ ae ia eee ed to the trath of the Chinese 1956 Olympic Games In Austra- bo some observers thought they dd Hot seem tu be proverb which runs something fia, and in so doing, have stolen ot properly equipped for the joh since they could not inke this; 4 neat march on the giants of ' ‘ stay down there for mare than e few minutes at a “Dont Tat ae the pow- the industry. ra cae vide ' aya ne oarere ealuipper Wi “er of a £90 saying yecause a According to reports, the vlg t time, Evidently, however, they were equipped ‘ith bud man says I eee ey and. flim com: ‘ masks which are supposed to sustain a man for at The Japanese armies swept panies were caught napping. 4. least an hour in the most stifling conlitions. If somg the westerners ou of one -quart- “hey were walting to be Invited be of the masks were not working properly, as appeared af the earth, almost sith ie to bid. We ean Imagine — with a ne nt teen anattaaet he mands | d speed of a typhoon, pariia y be- delight — the consternation rh ta he the Case, thitt Is matter (iat clemmiunt SamMMmeds cause the vellow and brown men which the cost ef thelr: com- iate correction, But apparendy the worst hazard everywhere hated thelr WANG yiccency must have caused, / was heat, and against Chat there was litle possible overlords. se ¢ ‘The coup, engineered by two defence re tee OY of France Pa demonsatin a Credit goes also to those volunteers who joined — was that she had apparently awards of initiative, Indeed, the fight and others who helped evacuate the neigh- dee by the wuts i tall at this spirit of enterprise is some- \ horing tenants whose rooms and offices were ene France fought with supreme thing we have come to expect ' dangered, ‘They showed a generous, and In some heros fe assist in her libera- {Fm the new citizens In our | cases courageous, helping hand that did much to thon, But France could not have midst, That this palr abo tl yy oe ageous, AeIpMe Testes been liberated but for rescue or- “P North American 16-milll- of yf. reduce the danger of the blaze. ganized outside France. meter film rights for the Winter wt Last but not least credit, goes to the MeRae — Yet no sooner had the war Olymples strengthens the les- itt been won, than France tried to son to the timid and securily-, brothers who have announced their intention of stay- ing in business, It demonstrates a faith in their own work and in the future of Prince Rupert which will serve the city well. "LOST AIR MAIL BAG FOUND WILLIAMS LAKE. BC. 7, Saveniill-arnér Sid Patterson has found a bag of mail inissine sare Jane when it dropped from an aircraft fying 10000 fee overhead, Two bags of mail were reported waissing when a Canaan Paeifle Alrlines plane landed at Prince Georee June J on a flight frony Vancouver to Whitehorse Pi csas believed the nail fell out of the plane's freight departiaeat The section duors .§ were found open. Patterson found the mail bag in heavy push September 17. Authorities sald Thursday the hag eontapied HME vids of amitoxin, none of which were broken. The other bae still i missing, “pick up the pieces of her old cotonial empire—just as If there had never been any war. had entered a whole new age of history. ,» enlightened the history of the world, the Bri- tan and Ceylon go free, Burma ito walk clean out of the British |Commonwealth. lup to reality, At first they fgol- ishly tried to re-fasten their hold on Indonesta, but soon they saw ‘the Jight and let that mighty ROTARY MIXED My. CHORUS Practice will commence ‘ Tuesday, Oct. 1ith—8 p.m. In The CIVIC CENTRE All Those Interested ore Invited to Attend. potas t " t core ie t pais. & ws dachiey! before you say SCOTCH, ..8ay - “DEWAR i ee : ' 4 ' ‘ . \ ’ ' ' ‘ i ; ‘ Marge ’ "Diwan Steciat A hut Mined H Jae war h floral! ' bine My , ' DISTILLED a a BENOLD ' ' Avollabte In . \ AND BOTTIID 261) 08, and i IN SCOTLAND 14 on bottles + t ‘ t ‘ . ' This advertisement Is not publithed by the Liquor , wt Control Bourd or by the Govarnmunt of British Columtste Y, « ae ‘ ‘ ~ Advortising in Tho Daily Nows Brings Rosilts Ort eames ete me rm aH conscious, —The Globe and Mati, Toronto. BLOCKING STREETS ° There is no point in spenciig In the greatest act of millions to widen streets, If the statesmanship in extra width Is going to be eliminated by parking. That is generally understood. But park-: ing isn’t the only problem. Gouds - delivery can have the same ¢l- fect. The heavy truck may hot be “parked” in the proper sere. hot Cotte faaaq Dut dt bs parked Just the sane. The Dutch too finally faced It is blocking ou traffle sane. Britaln faced the fact that we ish House of Commons voted unanimously to let India, Pakis- was allowed total freedom, cven $4.00 WRANGELL $9'7.00 PETERSBURG $9,Q.70 . ; | Sincere Thanks Te all the many citizens who gave their lime ane effort so unselfishly dv assisting firemen ane in the evacuilion of personal belongings From premises adjacent to MeRive gras, store, Your efforts ara warmly appre- ciated, JUNEAU $44.40 We Make | WHITEHOUSE: All Reservations G. P, Woodside, Acting Mayor. Including Hotels and City of Prince Ruvert, Limousines Dial 2223 Thid| (Office apposite Post Office, One truck in a block may. be whele block, The larger vans and ‘raller trucks do even more damage to traihie flow because thelr great! width blocks off more than one | lane City councll has wisely recommended that a bylaw be: presented banning delivery or transportation of merchandlse : by trucks of more than one ton, eupacity on main arteries dure We peak hours, Montreal Gazette eluster of island peoples go free toa. Only France refused to face the facts of life. Legalistically, France fas as tinuch “right” to refase to diseuss the demands 07 the North Affican peoples tor full freedom, as the South Af- rican vovernment has ty refuse to diseuss tty outragedtts mes persccutlons, But realistleally, Branee haart _ETTERBOX THANKS FOR MEL? im ' The Editor, vue ll hat be ple ta ¢ The Dally News, Vords W the able ta ex apy. oi press our deep apprechaton ta Through the medium of you vou fay Une very file Way) you paper we would Whe to EXP TES Helped ys during our Red Shield wu appreciation for the Won. " CAMO etyt efforts: pel, formacd iby Appenl, through the means oft the fire depuetmentt’ tie Sa. oubiicity in your very fine paper, vation Army, the ROMP me ' Toattribute a pret ded) 00 0 eee een no helt ane ‘neeess, In the ctaapeegtt, to the all the volunteers Who helped as / way you cartled storles, articles during the fire yesterday. and editorials on our work We wottld alo Hike to thank Let me osay an behalf of the those businesses and concerns | who have offered to desist WwW Salvation Atay a mle thank vou tor this very tlie Christinn decd with services dn order to get re-established, STAN ARMSTRONG, iCaptaln) JACK and DUNCAN MeRAE, CAMPAIGN SUCCESS The Editor, Just Arrived at FASHION FOOTWEAR A Ballet Slippers M Tap Dancing Shoes In Children’s and Ladias’ Sizes CHILDREN’S BALLET SLIPPERS Sizos 1 Gis TAPS LADIES’ BALLET SLIPPERS A Sizes 4-7. TAPS $2.95 oy S105 fem, 8548 PRP PPP Guage MUUVING DAILY = A WIDE SELECTION OF NEW FALL PUMPS ANT SANDALS IN BEACH — HIOWN — NAVY wl : + Fashion FOOTWEAR usine up the traffic lane for the . DANCING STUDENTS | the inconvenience caused to all our many customers by the burning of our store UT... , we wish to advise that we will be” open for | as usual al business McRAE MOTORS | and at a temporary location opposite ~ the Bus Depot WE HAVEN'T LOST A DAY SINCE OPENING IN 1909-AND DON'T INTEND LOSING ONE NOW! | For Customer Service or Repalt In the Same McRae Bros.. Fashion Phone 2325 or 2326 | Da McRAE_ BROS, LID he toy i f any “The Store that Service Built”