Pitre Rusrt Dawe. cinesday, March “ty Wo. newépaperdevated Lo the uphutlding of Prince Rupert cand Northern und Cantril urttish; Columbia, {Oangdlan’ Press Audi Bureau of Cireutaiton: Daily: Newspaper Assoclation 5 Prince Rupert Daily News Lim , MAGOR,,. President » : 3, Subscription Rates: - ‘weelt, 250; per month, $1.00; per, year, $10.00 jonth, 76e;. per year, $8.00 ‘ {Led 7 J . . i . + dspit, Too ; ber of ; Commeree | it is-a'gurprising fact that the port just at a time when pre- ed'to be underway for construc-/ gby-Island. governinent’s advertisement, ist of clearing areas fora proposed | re to he submitted | weeks, so it: may be assumed ) yhich is the same rvey is. expected on looks-a little vmin- ‘Digby Island plans | nq.-that;to avoid wasting cmerely to satisfy directing its full However, an inspection’ of the facts does noth- ngto justify the suspicion, The truth is that the | ‘is not.being carried out to de-- ‘airport there is feasible (prev-_ e shown that it is), but to settle de- m and to see what must be done. : services such “as. a road and. ill probably-be about three years Digby Island can be made ready nwhtile Sandspit continues to be af- by. dous dross-wind: conditions which nother runway can correct. | the government. has made no firm hat-an airport on. Digby Island, will-be. , until construction crews are actually on ast an uneasy eye on anything that. intended tobe a-substitute. But the: co Rupert’s case has ‘been so clearly. -ated, and so much initial work already has that we are-entitled to'assume the gov- aking’ its-plans*for'the project with sr. runway is considered necessary for — t.of the country, which: is the point that advo- e Digby Island airport have been making reir Dollars Just As Good “THE purchasing power of the negro population of os, x the United States is roughly. equal to the total in- come of Canada, This comparison helps to explain “thp consternation in the Southern: States over the ~ baycott-of public transportation by colored residents - ciMontgomery, Alabama,’ The boycott (over treat. 7 _jhaye learned basse ci i iit aut discrim- : ‘mation. is.to thron aivaly' Selesy PP yt © Both negroes and Whites may be learning that wo “Ute market-place is ‘one’ spot where race doesn’t tah edunt, One customer’s dollar is as good as another's “sand as necessary for' the survival of a business op- eration, he mueh-maligned profit motive may turn ont to be.n firsterank ally-in the struggle for better Hail by, Lhe Post. Offlee~ Department, Ottawa tinent: is soliciting tenders for | 4 As | See It By “i, Hlmore Ph ihvoll flow Free a Vote? A READER of The Van- couver Sun, has written the editor on my recent column on free and not-so- free votes in parliament. He seems shocked that I admit, in plain print, that the Prime Minister would nave to. give per- mission for a “free” vote before |’ qny such free vote could take place, - There is, of course, nothing mysterious about it. We oper- ate in Canada under the system NINETEEN INCHES of snow blown by a 95-mile -an-hour wind swept over parts of Nova Scotia of British responsible govern- ment. That means that the AAALAC RTO in the province’s second blizzard in less than three weeks. Scenes like this one in downtown Halifax were common as the storm disrupted traffic. ” ‘ : » os . dees so aE TRS oe ea tees” te a | Root J | i - 4K » 4 Neporl From | oy he Pe t i PARLIAMENT By F. T, APPLEWHA!TE, MP Skeena The Oltawa “Citizen’ recenily carried an artiste about Print Rupers-by Austin PF. Cross, the famous columnist. Actually jt vwas 2 see VP y ‘ , really about the excellent advertising of Prince Rupert turned owt: by Hupo Kraupner, in the form of his “dope” pills. Tra J have a bow! of these on my: te marty tna desk and they always abtract the past yer, Yew organizntions' attention anc arouse curiosity, are able to do so much forsthe. 7 They impressed Cross so muchistrengthening of the Connioi- 1 that he wrote this article about Wealth or for mutual under... them. standing between its memberg,-1 “1 have never regretied ny deg! ‘sion to foin it, MOL ites We were fortunate recently in having with us a very disting- ; uished visilor — Sir Howard: Uncertainty is never a pad d'Egville who hag long peen thing elther In policy or In ‘polfe iu: associated with the Common--tics and, apart altogether tron?” wealth Parliamentary associa- the personal aspect of the situa: tion, and is now its general see. ton, it is a very good thing Wa” retary. ‘President Bisenhower has come” lt was fortunate that on his'to'a decision, A man of his in- way home to the Old Country. legrity had to feel sure that the from meetings in Jamaica he'job would not prove too much ‘should visit Ottawa, and we (ook ‘for him. Mr, Elsenhower’s ab: the opportunity of .calling 4 SenCe from the active world meeting of the Ottawa Branch ;scene, ‘for all the gallant effor)s ~ ‘of the association primarily for'made by his aides, has een, ithe purpose of hearing from sorely felt, Now, as Mr. Siseij- (CP Photo) elected MP must tamely accepting Legislature. Never before: ‘lean also get the House to dis- ‘well and good, It merely empha- growing .importance of aviation in this . ‘ment ‘of negro: passenger's) ‘has alyeady caused ser-. iolis loss (o the: bus company. involved. Other firms government must always be sup- ported by. a majority of MPs on all important votes, or get out. -But-it isa very, very rare thing, to find a beaten government! merely. resigning and vacating/ VICTORIA — The’ 1956'scssion many. weeks. . party or combination. ithe most dramatic: in. all. our ; What The almost invariable practice | history. I have geen , dramatic duty, is for tlie beaten government t0 ‘sessions before —. the ‘session of jhurt and pained and:shocked Meg ‘was defeated on the floor of the ;mentous night — that night that . lasted from 8:30 pam. on IT WOULD be istezally impossible! House. under the: system we use in}. But I never before saw any: , Canada to’ haye‘yall votes “free.” thing like this year's sestion. We would goon ‘ind ourselves in; built up over weeks, the tension | a worse mess than France. _The;mounting and. mounfing .— the supporters of the government opposition hammering away at must uphold ‘their own goVern-'Mr, Sommers, the Minister of) t ment’s policies, for the most Lands and Forests and Mines, ‘something, practical of all reasons, that if, the opposition demanding that, they don’t, it will not remain the he. resign because of charges not. government—not be able to carry!against him about issuance of out the term of office for which. forest management licences. the people elected it. | And then, one night late, Mr. But that is not to say that the commers resigned — right in‘ whatever the party leaders have’ ; Statan ye decided, in advance. He can have 224 a cabinet minister usec his say in caucas, and if he can: win enough support among his} fellows, he can thereby persuade | : ae .} - . comer, or even compel the government! W&ys' BY letter to the Prem “ ito change ‘the policies’ he con- (Privately, never before in public. . 2 : 1 siders mistaken. iT can this) method of resignation, Cabinct ministers have resigned many! 1 He can help} ;stood in_ his place in the House i ;and resigned, The House was | euss his own resolutions, or bills. : ; ishaken as Mr. Sommers uttered! Moreover,-he can speak on the floor of the House in criticism of |something that his own govern- ment is doing, or failing to do. |! : . | We have had many instances, ing years older — though there's 4 “man he had trusted. I: was. of this, in. the present:parlia-, little: doubt he. knew what WS" you know, ‘Iment. But it is quite a different:coming, Of course he knew — , thing to vote against your own:indeed. one might suspect the sat stolidly, wooden-faced, white :4 way of life. v M, MacLEO OTTAWA DIAR % : Je ,.. | THE decision by the British! ince its end result is to be the. separate pleces to the completed House of Commons to end, or appointment of a special Par-' jlgsaw of scientific achievement, suspend, capital punishment was! jiamentary Committee on which now is history. hy means ofa “free” vole, ithe government will haye its’ saying that the Prime Minister yont research debate in the of research effort has reiurned a matter of non-confidence In cussions of the session. {the government. | Suppose that he had sald he pon any of the things that the an Infinite varicty of indivictua would consider a vote for aboli- ' ition of hanging as one of non- MP's have said in the course of projec ‘wonfidence, Jt is unlikely that the debate. From that point of and thelr lahoratories. vant ‘view the discussion has heen oy + + ‘the vote would have gone quite). : 48 It did, for some of the more “Usappointingly sub-standard, § phe report in wenerally well iLhan: 30 Conservatives. who voted: : But the rumor Is elrenlating In i HI ce among well-informed Parlla- jy that the government isin ment hill clrelgs (hal the ov srpued with the, possibilliies o if ora holiidn woyld certainly not: | haflbidondso, ieithat had meant. ibhey wore voting do. throw thelr Jw seonimontiobi and to bring iJon ‘anefiniitiediates gene ‘tion. “ } Bub what counts in she end Is, 'public opinion, and history shows plenty of instances of free votes. in parliament, especlally on iimoral issues, A free parliament can always: find menns to gel a free vate, by one means or another, — homb upen successive peaceuim problems —- with the strong pro babillty of a ster. belney vad upon cancer in the event of th policy helng approved, The iden Is one whieh we might denend for, Its adaptto or jis rejection upon the con clusion reached by the spevh Parliamentary Cammittoe being set un, Tt presumably wi springboard for a. nolley of new: boldness Jn. research. And the possibility of such a radieal departure from hitherto estab- Hshed nractlee are dramatic, fe 4 + The significant background’ of the whole research situation as it confronts any government to- day ts the moyement away from ‘diffusion of effort and towards ral ‘elec- fe amet a eee shee erties tee rental meee em a nr ndvortising campaign. than any other country, head of the National lm hoard sald hore In an interview Monday,’ 2 &) Dr AW. Truman, NFB chalrman of Ottawa, sald the bill Gonnalians gry to attract. world-wide Interest to Canada > dife and cnatoms amounts to 43,000,000 annually, . ©, Hore to Inspoch hoard offlees In Vancouver and Vietoria, r ‘Truman sald Canadian. fllims aré favored abroad beenuse hore Is an absence of propaganda in the pletures of all aspects =o t en ms Aden of focussine all the majar: OTTAWA —Transporl MiIN= research faellitics af the West. | ister Marler has thrown cold yy world unon the problems, | water on appesition demands Qyvemight the universities md} that abr routes served txelusl?* povermment research araneles pl | ly by tha publlely-owned Tre) the Unite’ Btates, Canada, and | open La competition, Problems (a coneentrate upant i i \ 4 ' —_ Bu —MeRAE BROS, The. Alors ‘That Bervier Tilt him. It was with very great, hower (if clected) would be ‘the’ ” oo teas But since that one main cr- That is just another way Of usual majority of MP's, the cur- fort, the tendency to diffusion had annowaeod, Nene i at. Commons could turn out to bei mstead of one main attack be-| he would nol make the question’ one of the really important dis- ing made upon a single drarmo- ‘the peacetime problem of hu- But its fmportance won't rest manity —caneer, for examnle — formed Parliamentary clrele: cinment, proposed 10, We lhe using. tho maga:.resedreh’ teely VICTORIA REPORT & dX Mabie ;when he was a Conservative he a office to make way for some rivaliof your Legislature was one of! And because he had to do!fwas anything but loyal to his tere he considered his public{chief. Mr. Anscomb. But since’ ,.. . . a the Premier was personally he hag been chief of the.gov- few observations upon the work -— ernment his loyalty to his col- let the people decide-by general, 1953, for . instance, when , thei] could see thal, and it was most leagues and his supporters has election who is then to govern. :Bennett minority government ,evident during that long, mo-,been tremendous. _ that long, long night was quite} the work of ‘Thursday to 7:30 a.m. on a Fri- splendid, superb, thrilling, There {----- It/day, when the opposition ham- are times when we think mered away and pounded and'tative debate is dead. But back talked:and talked and pounded !to-life it came that niesht. CCF! land hammered; hour after hour,’ Mr, Harding of Kaslo-Slodan was | ° ° trying to get the Premier to say‘never so magnificent. He was: Said Behind anything, abou! Mr. merciless, co merciless it was al- | 'Sammers. But the Premier woul! ! most terrifying, but how beau- He had made up his mind .tifully he did it! The House heid the would not talk about the its breath as it listened to Mr. Sommers case, and he didt:‘t, he: Harding. The Premier, shaken,' - VANCOUVER % .- Payl Mar- ‘wouldn't. I don’t think I ever.could not look at Harding, as tin, federal minister of health sbefore saw such a superb dts- his voice rang into the rafters, ; and welfare, sald during an in- ‘play of patience, and under ire- and thrilled us all, for here, initerview here, the canadian mendous provocation, as I look- Harding, was a true artis. at government. is solidly in favor of ‘ed down on the Premier from work, as sure an artist as great'a national health scheme, ithe Press Gallery I was fascin- symphony conductors and paint : nt . ated — I saw his face twitch.-ers are artists. Hardine is an:posal to the provinces “offered times during the years, bub al- |and he put his han? several artist with the snoken word,;technical and financial agsist-: times to his eyes, and I won- splendidly delivered, with no al-,ance to the nrovinces to enable find no record of any dered if he woul? break. rhere tempt at play-acting. His natu-j them to embark on the second an ne TO eee ANY was a man sorely tried, if ever ralness is whal makes him per- phase of a national health initiate policies the same way. He cabinet minister before havinGig man wes — © man swent by hans the very finest legislative scheme,” he said. emotion, as he heard one cf his sneaker in the near 20 years this; Mr, Martin, who arrived via colleagues torn ap 4 think ‘eglumn has been in the legisla: -Trans-Canada Alr Lines, wus to I. . merce ithe Premier kept silent because tive press gallery. jhis fateful words. The Premier |i, would not-(rust himself. in, yes a dramatic session, and dian Club today. -pleasure {hat Senator Robertson. oldest man tn history ever to’ ‘our joint chatrman, introduced ‘hold the presidency, heart “xt.” Sir Howard to us: “tack or no heart attack, more a Sir Howard said he felt it was|than ordinary prudence mustcbe very great privilege to come /used in the selection of hls-runy ss fo offer what be called aiming mate, Lok ioe lof fhe Commonwealth Parity. | 1 receivecl recently, a: trial» mentary association with which shipment of some fish products ihe has heen sssociated for sol(mot canned) by raihwav: ox. } Slate: | :many years, He then gave us a press. This shipment arrived int The legislative oratory during} yery comnrehensive outline of excellent condition and several ' the association over friends amon# whom I distrias. an “+ Puted some of our smoked Nhige: ! ka black cod. mild-cure salmon, . ment erab-meat and sole fillets have ~ been loud in their praise of" these items. legis- | ‘Goverti i* * Last Saturday my wife and 1 | | H made our annual over-nieht ex- | Ca { ( eme -eursion to see a hockey eame at ™ ' Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, - Sitting there watching the eame and glancing at Poster Hewitv'3e. gondola, 1 ot very homtesiexyt-' ‘could picture Joe Scott, “fy” ‘Stone and other fans listening-.. Lo the same eame over the radign in Prince Rupert. ey The federal sovernment pro- mesaeeee hypoyeanatay A few davs aso, Hon, Toeyes Pinard, Secretary of Statesdteage formed the House thes Sesh Majesty the Queen has approved’ the adoption, and use by “the Government of Canada of a. new iT Great Seal of Canara, ‘Theedadiw ‘address the Vancouver Cana--:sign of the new Creat Seal: which | ‘Her Matesty has -anproved ls of : ‘his emotion, to speak, fearin® white this column has from tiniei “The ‘second hase,” he said,-a similar design to those of the~ and ‘drawn, and: suddenly look- iyo ny ; manne, We EIS - BO a Ee 5e Ae ide che might say something against to time seoffed at what goes on’ “will consist of radiological ;past, with the bilingual inserip- ‘in the legislature, its admiration diagnosis. and hospital insure jtlon; “Elzabeth 1. Queen: of. a wondeMul display orew once more for the men and ance proposals,’ of loyalty — blind Jovally from “women who offer the public. And stranee, this:their services. and do their best, from the provinces.” D ‘fumbling: ‘falls and human fralldes ~ but ‘democracy none the less, and Port he who can offer a better system? | li ts are occupying selentis's: _istan was reported today to have "| t . (' a (' 1 n How - aud sandr Wee velations in North America, ' concentration upon single, rae a ae ; enn a, wo Finanedal Post ‘ matic projects, The lesson was discuss the advantages and Cob py INN CHU F OSM, Marler Rejects lonrned back In the. Second Dossthllivies of mass research Li eclimmmemmamemann " “emer ‘world War when the Allied powe technique, And It ts likely: that id 1/ Demands to @) en lars were trying desporatel {y the xavernment Will be guiled CANADIAN ADVERTISING TOPS Demands to Open ips sus, tre, eal, in sme en oor lat 4s -alomie weapons, The lato Progle (ee . i VANCOUVER ( — Canada js conducting a better over. | Air Com petition ‘dent Roosevelt conuelyed the | PU AARAL EEL ALAR NPL ESOL TERRA Pak ashmlp iy : “Cam iitttad qe. eel id i be haat bees Special House Comiilttes:astheeinnsWhlell pioluec! the ‘Ato SET RG HS AUN ober aidion of an independent “Tysh- pt ‘Canada — Reine du Canady “We are now waiting replies The desien shows Her Malestyss awearing the St. Edward's crgit S leaders when the real question is) Premier had forced this resigna-, the Premier. | vavee vteie' The pr on Set ana confidence, or non-confidence inition, had been forcing it for loyalty from the Premier, because as thev see for the pudie. in e proposed scheme will eost with which the Queen ta DB sae the government. That is a form: our legislative halls. the Canadian taxpayers approxl- ‘crowned at Westminster, “¥irid’s ‘lof Hari-kiri not familiar to our By NORMAN | This is democracy, with ull its: mately §350,000,000 annually, he this erown alse surmoun’= the and mistakes and nit- Said. whole armorial bearings of Can- He told interviewers at the alr- sada. in addition to being part" would @eal more fully cof the crest, 7 iwith the proposed pla in oa: press conference today. C D, | . An ese alt Ses |. Mr. Martin. who leaves for: Calgary Wednesday morning, CHOP SUEY... | ,.. CHOW MEIN declined to comment gn “de Open 6 p.m,-3:30 a.m, partmental business” he will at- Hollywood Cafe) tend to while In Vancouver, but For Outside Orders Ph. 6226 istan Wins Bid for Vote In Kashmir , While he is In Vaneoiver he will also address a Liberal mee - KARACHI, Pakistan d--Pak- ing, speak to students at the University of B.C, and open at won her seven SEATO partners’ new wine at the Indian Hospital 10e-per-cent support for a de- in Sardis, B.C. in the @rase. nand that a United Nations- Valley, supervised plebiselte beheld in the disputed Himalayan slate of ‘said “something may develop before T leave.” We tee Reet ee seme ime eesmennce mmmenermenmnnne mo mate 0! foreipn minister attending (re: anna council meeting of the: Southeast Asia ‘Treaty Organta: ation also pave the Karach) gave ernment total baeking by its squabble with Afghanistan aver. the Paghen tribal area in West Poldeban, The Soviet Union has backed both Indin'stelaim to Kashnilt and the Afehin demand for ere- ~ “where craftsmanship counts..... neem lgonistan’--whieh Afehanistan would dominate--in the Pughtu- spenking Pathan area, : - a ; | Uso Want Ads—They Pay' SUPER nhs of ftweguipnent Qearge Hahn (hCeNew Werte | mingtey), sald the CNR and TCA are bringing “the ereeping par alysis of Boclallym to Canada," off quickes fur “Waly than ever before Eeedtauily an } afhyn Fables from nanan! heayaully fal ar peat liaatins dnd peERilye: Head rey fron Cereglued’y ul venthin Unity for conealipatony Mipestlye upraly ant athor mdnor lafint (rowley {ante gored qi weeny ta take Cat a package today, GORDON & ANDERSON Dial 3014 Tan bieh wet Mops Ho sald in the Commons Tes: ; eonratael. | cg, Ph Canadian Mo, diy he cloes wot believe cheaper Le, Mzene etomle protect, Tha, gy sonal y yo § Nob veneve Upey Wanner Nn wh ie} whine a! nen en Tene aneerenereeneereurnee enema passenuer and frelaht rates and jawed. with selontlsta th 4 mr aN Tho suporlor RubberBase polnt Ba ve thnne UE RNNRE NCEE ie , "rf Ml, sclontists fram all; ST aca bal aa . vo oe better service would flow Mon ipnyeg Ne ” Suner Wuslable » Suner Serubbobl Lae ule vo , countrles “Cnt T wad Uper Washable * super s¢rubbabie " he y (TCA compolltion with private wnt 5 contributing a a | he . fulr earrlers ALLONS SQ .20 = QUARITS § wn bog : t ' ‘ oe ceed move ' Ss if f . 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