bam pele ee che - fen saben wore em™ oe - ome ae PUUO AS WNedgoee bekati be Wednesday, April 20, 1955 saeemeguene + 2 ote owe pec erences, mae AS RIT An lidependent datly newspaper Weveted to the upbuliding of Prince Rupert | and Northen and Catral Brush Cahumbta, : Mester af Canadian Preny —- Audit Bureau of Clreulalions Canadian Dally Newspaper Aasoclation Published by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited JF, MAQOI, President. | vite Subscription Ratoa: “ele APLEET By carri¢r—Per week, We; per month, $1.00; por year, $10.00 e By rinit-- Per month, Zoe; per. year, $8.00, Atthorted as second class mall by he Post Offlee Department, Ottawa ween ae Re emma me mea ae eT are ce net ce neta Soe eet Helo ‘For Newcomers IS reassuring to learn that the Canadian Citizen- ship Council is working on a program to help new- comers in Prince Rupert with their language prob- lems and to make them generally feel more at home. It is an important matter which has received far too little thought in this city, Although we have probably a higher pereentige of new Canadians than most cities and welcome the business they bring, we do not normally exert ourselves to make them feel acceplud, Hf they are nat discouraged by our indif- ference, they will in time overcome their lunguage diffiewllies, begin to form acquaintances outside their own immediate group and eventually discover Prince Rupert to be the friendly community it really In, But until this point is reached they undoubtedly wu through periods of terrible loneliness, homesick- hess and frustration which those of us who have not shared their experience of coming from foreign lands find hurd to image, By itself the barrier of langu- ave is enough to make these newcomers feel com- pletely isolated from life around them. But in addi- tion there is the difference in customs, dress and skills which stanaps them immediately as outsiders and intensifies that sense of exclusion which already threatens to defeat them, In the lone hun it is a difference from which the community as a whole will benefit, We need what our new citizens have to offer, just as they need whut we can give iy xeturn, But the gap must first be be done primarily through the This is the one great instru- “i closed, and it"eam medium of language. ment that makes almost everything else possible. Kut an open heart also is a requisite, The Ca- nadian Citizenship Counieil is to be commended for venturing to stidyy/that ween provide both, Wi ale Potpourri HOSE who lave ever doubted that the Civic Cen- tre fills a vital need in Prince Rupert should make a point of seeing the Potpourri now on dlis- play thers. This remarkable exhibition is convincing evi- (ence that to citizens young and old the Centre is able to offer something of real value, Not only is ita place where they can show their craftsmanship, but in many cases it is the place where that craftsman- |As I ! Ry Elinave Prifpoll ‘Attlee Scores | THE CCF perf ommed a |. Service which helped all Canada by arranging the! ispeaking tour of the Rt: ‘Hon. Clement Attlee. It was: doubly fortunate for: Cenada that Mr, Attlee shouid | have appeared here on the eve’ of the general election . from: which he could emerge again a5; the Prime Minister of Britain. | | ‘The many thousands of Cana- | ‘diuns who saw Mr. Attlee in the, flesh, and who heard him with their own ears, came away from, ‘the meetings with a warm and: friendly feeling for the man; int also with a deep, feeling of. confidence and reassurance In, ‘his quality of statesmanship, A considerable percentage of. the people who went to hear Mr. Attlee in Vancouver and other: Canadian cities are not adheslve supporters of thé CCF party ir Canada, Nor do they necessarily prefer a victory for the British party led by Mr. Attlee over the party led by Sir Anthony Eden. But it gave all such Canadians: ti feeling of renewed and deepen- edt confidence to hear Mr. At‘- lee's clarification of the great international issues of our times. In brief, Mr. Attlee’s helped to convince vast numbers of Canadians that no matter who wins the pending British ke clection, the senlor member of | the famlly of British nations will have a Prime Minister who is well worthy to sit in the chalr iccently vacated by the great: Churchill, + $f + IN Vancouver the point which Mr, Attlee made with greates: effect concerned Formosa. with an ovation which far over- weighed the audible approval given to any other of his points --strong as many of those points were, LO for the Island—much along the ‘same lines as previously urged ‘by other notable Commonwealth visit | FLAMES RAGE through a Second World War baracks at the RC Otlawa where (wo almmien lost quenched. LETTER BOX ed Diary of British Columbia Pioneer Describes “Shooting’ Of Hells Gate: The Editor, The Dally News: 1 wish to mention that P read with Interest the account in: Vancouver daily newspaper ct. Bill Dezink of North Bend ac- complishing the passage of Hel!s many - hazardous undertakings Gate on the Fraser River, noted in the account that the ‘provinee of British “Columb! | newspaper believed that Deziak have no preset recordings, I also from inhaling smoke or fram miaor injuries in p ing fire shut off corridors, The ch _perilotissroute.: pew WMELY TRAVELLED? ‘Br, JOINS, NIM, . W-New-, found.and’s three-man’ royal) i. commission on forestry est-| ¥ eet acres wy econ amates Wt travelled inare (han “ 1,000 miles to ecnipile ts re-], Be 4 port, ‘They caveret! somo 19,0006 A 2 inlles by dar aid Crack, 3,000 by] &- 7 trtin, 500 by boat and G00 by : alrplane, . ; i“ Bricklaying — Plastering _ General Repairs |. ‘ i R. (Dick) Balchin ‘, |) > Phone 452659 IF] wee De PON EE ky LO, - ’ y tae See ee | : am yey SPECIAL’. |] . “bed Ed. ‘ hen etn eee Shae ‘ ae ‘ : This Week ee RAINCOATS || Black Rubber, Hats lo Mateh, ‘| Lojs of wear. Reg, 7.75, NOW . $5.25 ve > Boys! pee ae GYM-SHOES | Gord quallly, Made in Candida I Special PAIR of a AF Rockeliffe alrport in-suburban thelr Hives. Ning others were taken to hospital suffering, elther hunging from s¢cond-storey windows a8 the rac- arred bodies w.re found by firemen after the $116,000 binze was ‘ (CP Photo) linenta| f every: IM; (0: tlic ral wed ining cate ad dincees ime going Soper ( ont Vee Wye h d d I “Tam a son of Charles Freder- ick Morison who arrived’ In the; present elty of Victorla (Fort Ca. l was the first man to sprvtve this” I may say here, that TP grant. Mr Deziak necomplished a haz- mosun) early In 1863, and I have: Ba wdous journey with sugcess. But In my- possession manuscript | 3rd a are . Unit ‘4 this nate T wish to convey the of reminiscences: from the date Sere — Mere information that there were very ‘of his arrival to the year 1012 or; iam TOL ELS mene B itu meer et ~—{ mayo ‘so, My father was a gentleman ‘of undoubted integrity and vor='{ actly, which attributes ‘are very | tT ‘yl recognized throughout nor- en PMTs. we Fe, 1 cttompted successfully dno this Use Want Ads—T ven tae ae OTTAWA DIARY 350% For Your Old ‘anyon, at which time he was, By “NORMAN gard to the passage of Hells Gate | Jal M, MacLEOD -employed on the original ean: ‘ thern British Columbia. In re | f\ T LEAST rn The vast crowd approved tie: Attlee argument on that Issue’ Attlee urged a UN trusteeshlp: “statesmen. Indeed, If the pro- Ross Thatcher, colorful and -oble MP for Moose Jaw, is re- ported reliably via the Parlia- ment Hill grapevine to have been tendered and to have refused the leadership of the Social Credit Party in Saskatchewan. The news is being Interpreted tu Federal political circles as further confirmation of the earnestness with which the Soc- §il Credit Party is taking its pros. pects In Saskatchewan, It mani. festly believes that it has a real chance of upsetting the Dougls:. Sccialist government and is look- ing for a top-flight front man to spearhead its movement, No Hl Bo . yey 9 FL: . . : MP fs said to have given a det ‘o's Bar and Chapman's Bar, ‘To! (Credit overtures. And since h? young Australians, 'rueworth 4 is be 7a, struction of the Caribou Wagon “+ and in his belief im the maxi “Read, he evidently did not pase On This New vin muni porsible ¢auallty of OPPOr cess the present day reporter's RCA Model: | ou ( tunity for all, he nevertheless re-' gate for “breaking news.” and: fases to follow technica! Sockil- 1 shalt qugte verbatim from the tm in its willingness ta promote: exerpt of his mamuszript. its alms at th pice of a total: “Autumn of 1802." Throw: terian state. Thiteher's defes- yoys Gate on the Friser Rivers ; tion from the Soalalist group at 7 at hae pny time would cause no res: After the contract was fine ie Reg. " $2291 | B Trade-in $50) YouPay | surprise to Ottawa politica ished from Boston Bar to Lyt} hg. * reies F My was moéved'on to a cont Only , near Yale which Spence'f im?) ry Nevertheless, the Moose JaW qrutch had token, between Sall- | inte turndown to the SOC ot down there, a party of - ONE eldered virtually ‘(2 . ' Powerful @ tube radio. bs Ore beh we a wry (Cuptahty, a colored. bowman, 9 12° Inch Speaker: for’ Batter -egent in the Hight of the merely a mothys;our small but great) Listening ‘Performance. LIMITED ship was learned and developed. All of the work at the Potpourri is good and much of it is exceptional. Durmg.the three days that it is on display, as many as possible should en- deavor to have a look at it. They will find it of great interest and may even gain some ideas for starting hobbies of their own, Those responsible for staging the show are to | he congratulated for a conscientious and worthwhile effort, REFLECTS and REMINISCES Ray MISHAPS WILL OCCUR! ‘ond still Isn't n success, eeee eee | When a pedestrian trusts an siime places, Man leads a woman to the ists a pedestrlan-thats: wht - Guelph Mercury, My ave vecidenlsigs iti bitte Mb YUE as old as she \ The fellow who goes spooning ‘Jouks—unless another woman 1s In the early spring may ¢ married man not later than dur. Ing June, he obliged to fork over, eben mene ng be A! doing the looking. In that case, he wilt, Adolescent: nicoteens,—Galt Repdrter, Shoes In the newa s+ aw exclammtton polite. at the font of every fanhlon page row our cotleettons Now Arclvata of Spring White Pumps and. Nanidals Witle Selection af High Hoot Sumpa tin all tie New Clon ’ Fashion - Footwear | ‘The Elm Street ductor says Gisn Prime Minister, can speals Increases in the price of halr- the worst thing about ulcers ts out for modification of any pol- cits has become, haly raising in that so often a person has them ley ul- Weaken the common parnc%ts veto driver and an auto driver [ter and then his leadership ends. ef the English speatsing allles. sacs |that the UN might set up a UN annual m4 ue : : 1 7 ‘ ' "The Store that Serve Ojol 2325. oF. fecedings of the recent Prime ,Ministers conference in London ‘eeuld be published, I think th? ‘whole world would know that. ‘ol the governments of the Com- monwealth heartily approve the _Beneral proposition made by Mr. Attlee in Vancouver, True, the Prime Ministers who rare now actually In office are “not as free as is Mr. Attlee to sneminal hold that the CCF cook. anid: the writer, were ad- 6 3 Speed “Automatic seoril ‘ f > ' . second-raters are being consid: , 4group has over hin, his refusal: Mtaguee ut Player: ered for the post. 24 ‘ vised La.tiike boatwdown the. rlyel, Js the subject. of considerable! 3 ayia ‘ruming through It Is generally conceded in po- (#Peculation. Ws stand-out sue t)i¢ yreat canyon of the Fraser, (7 litical circles here that if tha ft* in the field of private bU3- it was a grand etght, but calen- | Seetal Crediters cowld have per- !6¢%5 his advertised him 2s def joied to turn your hair white; the: suaded Thatcher, their quest for [tely a shrewd and farescelns Sheena River Canyon does not. leadership would have ended in individual. Some observe’s Oe Compare with ft: The passage’ on ideal candidate. Although he *#leesting, in consequence, that iyrough Hell's Gate was perfecl-. has sat with the Socialists ever he rejected the Social Credit of- 1. we inspiring. At Unis polnt | since his entry Into Parllanent fet in erser to romain available the Praser iy very narrow with come out in as clear-cut a M4n- jy 1946, the Moose Jaw MP hag fet the new political revolt that high perpendicular cilffs on. ‘ner, Indeed, if Mr. Altlee once, teen more noted for his inde- recent reports have been fore ailner hand with a huge rock hn, ‘aguln becomes Prime Minister pendence of thought than {oy Ch eUnE as certuin to break out the centre: the nolse of the water: ‘of Britain after May 26 he, too, his attachment to orthodox cop serie the Prairies If the come os ike thunder and we obeyed will have to modify the language doctrine, A sincere Soctalist i Ing months bring thelr threaten. ei Captain by signs, When he -ef some of his proposals. No Brl- pis disike of special privilege break In the wheat econony raised his hand we were to ly ‘tish Prime Minister, nor Cane» ~~ ae . Gf the regicn. jy its we appronched nearer anal | Paper Deman d rae nearer to the rapid, the nolse in- boen Independant enough tn tds writer, feeling rather proud. of | tleg }A8 iN ‘LDANTeHOAd OL some aspects iFdoniand for nowar : cee ectake. bai an thovtentyee pao ply chiagt pe ‘all depiand for digwapprint 11 1058 yoyge and generally enthusinatls OMe mnistake, {37 ante Genre | wn through: EDUCATION ¢ RESEARCH WELFARE TREATMENT FACILITIES : none “Vy ‘ ‘ . Sy at " ey Make your donations payable " CONQUER CANCER. CAMPAIGN” of the United States, without having to take great care that tts ‘method of expression does not 4 . + Dy lyse 9" . he co the Praises, Thatcher amier sweat the fund, we pulled with Ud tially powerful fisure, He has 2! our might and maby and, : . flashed past the rock Info calmer Supply in '55 As a matzer of, plain fact, Mr. UPpLY in _” cally Impress public oplilen and ‘ting while It lasted, A haut fol. Huch more owl Aon Me ah! hy whatever parb ef the combry ClEL6 Woe ease et nrougly much more oul GARCOUVER The over. jy sconks e's iw ys sure of 7 towing wi two days later, Lhrough “A In the event of polltigal revolt creasing to n deafening roar. Up, Will Exceed Piillamentary performance bao lvay, It was Intensely ¢x- ipck and aplit Th two, wll of her 8, polley since he has been 4. oxperted-to exceed the su ts ON Ms expected - : supply, ip 5 : ards : leader of the British parllamen- jfarold 8, Foley, newly-cleecea ables at T eenment towares aeN, seven In number, parished."| c/n Chairman eal A wi ono ts Mi einister chew of the Powell River atic and conalsts mainly tn «a dis. ‘There ts more of this Fraser, h 233) | youngster In while he wits Prime Stey. “Company, sald Tuesday. | Wke of bureaucracy and a specia} River tip but FE wlah only ta tne, MR, R. ALLEN — p one 1h o “hi ee -” ' . 5 | There ts an excellent chat In a report delivered to (he version toward, extravagance form you that other men made ‘yfoty Che Urlp through Hell's Cinte,! ™ menrmvenc tae ” vq Fraser River, before the person | onty nicnioned in the news Hem In HAVE A @00D RWM FOR YOUR MORN | the Vancouver paper of Apel) a. 2, 1085, JOHN W. MORIBON, | 7 a shareholders meeting ptruspeeship over the island Of! here, M“ Woley anid the cam- ‘Formosa--say for ten years. prny expects to market about, It scems to me that suieh Q &0- A000 tons of newsprint during Iution of the problem might win the year. the approval, not only of thei ‘The meeting olected Mr. Poe Wlassom out suddenly us i tend. people of Formosa, but of the, ley to the new post of chalrman @! OF real Importance In a nev WBA, all the alles of U.8.A.of tho company’s board of lle |W/entern polluical ramp. yo India—and Inst but not lenst— rectors, M. P. Foley, now exectte! 2 wa of he present Red government tive vice-president, will sucéerd ; of China, his brother ay president. Such a solution would allow, The president's report sald the the U.S. navy to protect the Is-| 1065 business outloole was gone | land for ten years, bub at the endjand carminga during the your ct that time would allow tha; "should be as favorable oa 154." people of Formosa to deeldo thelr} The company, ane of the own fylure In pence. world's Jending nowspriny pros. I think the vaat majority of Mucers, also declared two divi- Canndian MPa would approve; dends totalling 60 cents, Isuch n UN trusteeship—and be The company annowneed that ‘prepared to help uphold it, even ahureholderd on record at dina by force, if necessary, 1h, 10h8, would receive a veguine proces qu wene-snvens mua ninvee quarterly dividend of 40 cents, FORT MACIOD, Alin. th - compared to 2 conta for tha previous quarter, and a apectal Members of the standoff Wom | P dividend of 30 cents, Tha com on'a Inatitute answered roll calll pany also anid future quattorly AL mooting here by each giving dividends wowld bo 30 cently, - with taxpayers’ mores. ‘not too well liked by the cl servants, bub he's always dn tbe. taxpayer's corner, He CONG ; 5 i 4 4a «ttt tle tet oon nt CH) " 4 Ht het i 4 + ',? 1 U7 1 vot teat hee aie ,t + we atthe Os al eo ately we He atatetety ati ety + *RETCUTIAN hey (avorile reelpe for a cassde ae ee een role dish, All 12 mombora gave we $45.00 (lifferent reelpo, Use Wanr Ads=-They Puyil WRANGEDL . bE OE rt ere re eenss prem mee i ew cmeRe 4 , [cer Lewtyiadepbvaniianededibani name speeds iaaaelan rane Diamonds oe! $97,00 i PEPEUSHURG , $970 JUNEAY Wo Make $44.40. . —SEE-— JP AH Reservations / “yar.00- a MANSON’ Your Friancly Including Hotels and © | OE auATTU ” | ewella oY all } | v7 far ao Limousines my $66.0: NG | in | 1 The Largest Selection In Prineo Rupert tt Di . | cee , yi ah oy a ye sth ott . ue 1 ( Dial 22.23 ted ANG: PM EST oe ag py HAY Credit Ternty Avaliable oe Do (Offlea oppoalta Poxb ottlea) ™ | thn avg vat stating aca cai | meee is hint ' ' Coy : , | ;