yee ns ° we ee fe is : es i» . toe th ett E ye ait Lf. 4 HP aly: , ' vw wee \ a “s . ) , ‘ ‘ : i a fe 4 | i" Me, t gave gE ose ae SSeS ey Se PES Se STa Te p 3fcaraa. ‘ oe gr i ee ey oA, woes Thuleday, April M4, 1958. An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the rohitiding of Prince Ruper® and Northen and Contra Bria Coiimbla Member af Canadinn Press - + Audit Aurea of Clreulathonn Canadian Datiy Newspaper Assoclauion, Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited cad JF. MAGOM, President. ... Bubseription Rates; og ne Carrion-Per week, @fe: per month, $600; per year, £10.00 per yenr, &B.00. = Ry By riail--Per month, Te; Authorlwed as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa mec pean eicnmamnnnmcnnrcarcnann css oats cee eraneat samen nese came deeme ne Another Kille é nother Killer | just at the time when civilization is taking new J heart in its fight against polio it is well to re- member that medical science is waging hattles weainst other diseases equally destructive anc difficult to combat. One of these is eancer, Although the menace of this terrible enemy has been reduced considerably | hy modem techniques, cancer stil] remains one of the : eveat killers. In Canada one out of every seven | deaths is caused by this disease, which is a mortality mite second only to that of heart disease, Its grim record places cancer high on the publie’s lacklist, Ina recent Gallup poll it was reveated that 40 per cent of all Canadisins betieved more mon’ should be spent in the fight against potio than 1 combating any other disease, . Although in recent years there has heen increas. ed vovernment expenditure to carry on the work, the results would he much less impressive without the contribution of private effort, In this respect the part placed by the Canadian Caneer Society is outstanding, Through its three functions of re- search, education and welfare it has helped science to probe deeply into the mysteries of the disease, viven the public hetter knowledge of the symptoms und treatment, and provided care and comfort for | those afflicted. Pomorrow the local branch of the Society's B.C. launch its annual drive to ‘aise funds for continuance al this work, Most of usshave at least une relative or friend, and probably more, who is suffering from cancer, so that we are generally familiar with the anxiety and hardship | Athich the disease can cauise. But it is important also tobe acquainted with the fact that the drive getting | underway has a purpose as close to us us the disease itself. Out of every dollar contributed, 92 cents goes ‘directly into the fight against cancer, This means that the money raised is not used to defray expenses that have little bearing on the problem but is directed specifically into the work for which we intended it. The time will come when cancer is conquered. Let us hasten the day by giving generously now. “preenss ance . soy i t r me division will officially t Fry Vaal aw f et : a “ Mote eal “niaen proner Gale dante ‘Jeriygs fora year from his Vancouver home. But he turned up recently at the honie of his owner Edwin Smith after being away diet of Iver, al that dime, Tiger was nursed back to health on a (CP Phata.) bene ee PO Era ef cman temmamtg em Toten EATON'S “« ‘ Washers ° Washer with timer eontrot tor wash fle, T's hublt to tial: Jnrge fontlly wash, haw porede nh enamel tub with off-sel raeyrator, Cast, ‘welfeompbyling hump dehine Lovell wrlager, © eA new coloring for 195s, |. $1790 “her modets Inetnding tells, Cofflotd and Vasy ING ue ~ on * TRADE ACCEPTED | | (ODP GP aa, fx Only 10% Down OPA Romombor, ss "I a PHONES Goods Satisfactory | 3142 ( 0" Monay Refunded oie e | When Gre WE ALI know a good deal Loqually ‘Prime Minister, for Sir) Anthony Iden has been “wound a long while. which tells something. quite difficult to keep the Bri-; < tish and American urmles work- political level. That was espec-' j : wver ready to Go business with | eAdmiral were not. There was danger of: “a serious falling out between the! western allies. as top political officer for the British. Here is how legend says che briefed all the political of-' ] ‘teers whom he sent out to actiris sunshine budget has been to ¢- lfor Britain in that theatre of war: {PM's retirement is imminent and piot as ‘quarters you will find a big hearty man sitting w ‘on the desk. in blg elgar. ‘American partner. your Number One man, an ‘will be hls Number Two man. ithe new Greeks In the new Ro-'Sir Winston's example and to ‘caused many a chuckle. ‘the same boat as were the an-iris’s popularity with the: rank- {got this way, the American and heen regarded widely as~ the ‘British world powers have be- Crown Prince tn the Cabinet: Rome-Greece merger of ancient rounds\of the Capltal's gossip- I ‘educated and much more highly jot and don’t think: ofigiving: “over all the top positions in th2 cause Parliamentoltself is taking . ; world” to be taxed, oll itt it¥ him on his wan-.. PAID" As | See It ) Ei more Philpott ek Meet © nk about the new British We do not know so much about he new British Foreign Secre- ary, Sir Harold MgeMillan. Byt | ere is a story about the man| In the Hitler waf it was found ng together as a team, on the | ally Important In the Mediter-| anean. The Americans were | he French Viehyites~such | as Darlaa. The British | MacMillan was given the job et ears eae re Aare at Amat al ray van ELOOD-WATERS swamp‘a section of the town o- broke up in a small creek running through the t) in the lower-left of this flerlal photo showing a set flooded. Dynamite was used to break up the jan. By NORMAN: OTTAWA DIARY OO I a Oe Me a ‘spark anew the rumor that the o “When you get to your head- | that a Liberal’ leadership con- Tr ith his feet: present year bows o ok Mr, Bt. Lau- | He will be smoking: The report credits He will be your,rent with being impressed. W He will be the wisdom of Sir Winston , d you Churchill in retiring when fu ‘of years and honors. “Rember that you are one of ‘Ws said to be anxious to emulate man Empire.” have fixed the close of the pres- - oF + cent session as the approximate , L CANNOT vouch for the accur- date of his own political exit. acy of that legend, but It has’ The popular cast of last week's; been widely published, and has'Federal budget Is described. as 3 ‘tie-in with the PM's retirement Its purpose allegedly is In a sense, all we people of the | plans. ( Hon, Walter Har- British Commonwealth are in to enhance cient Greeks, after Rome replac- ‘ar.d-file of the Liberal party so. ed Greece as the strongest world that he will have no diffioutty power, Of course we British were carrying the leadership conven: | not conquered by the Americans, tion to be held after Mr. St. as the anclent Greeks were by Laurent quits) For severa the Romans, But, however, we months past Mr. Harris - has jeume all “mixed up together" on : ‘scmewhnat similar lines to the, That's the story that going the | Mt mongers. It's an interesting b e : | It does not do to carry these of speculation and rendered ron ‘parallels too far. But every the less worthy of notice becatise lcx-British ‘public school boy {t happens to lack any founcta- « hwould know that, while Rome tion In fact.’ At least It shows supplanted Greece as the su- that the gossip-spreaders In the ‘preme world power, while better Capital here are an industrions times. ‘cultured Greeks gradually took their tongues 0 rest simply vo- fel of sclenée, and the arts-- jts Easter holidays. ‘and just about everything else, In addition, there except the actual nillitary com- son to belleve that the story has mands. Our New Testament, for In- sition sources In un effort to istanee, came down to us from throw tax ‘cuts which are fulrly | the original Greek—though { certain to be popular with the} ideals entirely with events In the | ------ te Roman Empire which happened oage when “Rome” ordered “all the J. Phillipson ' ook Heads Teachers | [BEING a congenital optimist, 1 yANCOUVER (¢P) — Johann| expect relationships between phillipson of Campbell River: Britain and the United States to. BG, Wis elected president of, et betler under Eden than they the B.C, Teachers’ Peieration by ‘yas, Wl thesglang Churchill agglamajton today., Bg N0S.AUN IO DOME, aacis ‘Tho Sb-yenteold pina of Made sistent OWpMFet jg ‘elementary ‘igh -#ehdd iat ;was auch a glant, and had played ‘ine Vancouver Island contre sic: ‘such a titante personal part I) coeds pide Cryderman of Ver I is some rea. i! been planted skilfully by Oppo- |: ; One effect already of the Har- public in a somewba jvention will be called before the conclusive, The PM smart. veagonably fresh and that the: + session: hasn't taken too great a -physieal toll, there will be no: ‘thought of retirc.went until late : | 1086 at the earliest. But If he} finds himself badly fagged, then he may call it a day. But even: dn that ease the course of. suc- cession to him is far from clear, The PM may call a leadership , ‘convention, In which caso Hon: Mr. Harris’ prospects are defin- rely , Interesting. rent equally could turn over | the Prime Ministership to ane, of the Cabinet's elder statesmen, | sich as Rt. Hon. C.D. Howe. And that's a possibility not to be rul- gil: out Nightly. liappen. wnpopular in Parll if au history for the half century of . : te thy ‘the two world wars made It Im- wo BO tra possible for him to detach hin . ‘ ‘sult from his own past, ° Churehill rtatned hia ime ;olected ‘mionge personal’ prestige, but | defeated l“when the chips were down" he mont igh, Sooke, B.C, no longer bad the same amount Delegates rojectad 1 uf physieal force as he had, for ai instance, In 1014 when on his comm own responsibility he mobilized sory retlroment of lene the whale Britluh navy. inge 66, us atipulated In the Pons But in the pat year, Eden has salons Act, be oliminatdd so they twice demonstrated that Britain could continue “as long as thay hos the “know-how” to do some prove thenisalves enpable” |. things that the United States) maven mene is wmnheee woe cannot or will not do, Tt wir " Fden who tn fact made the peate | E ATON § al Geneva, It waseEden who , _~. . 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Should 2 patron we ejected great benetit - from a Toronto cocktail lounge It one year In clvillags Mo, yy with the unemployment: and {t might keep a fellows cecubléd wy Wise might, get 6 Topcoots @ Sy me ALTERATION: Specie & QUICK Service “LING the Tho ® ‘Suits gy : tarily on ils fect. It-would bea ieee eet tm -« beneath highway bridge :° (OP Photo) | - we owe leg Trees are our most valuable’ op. 7 a et M. MachEQD ~<-:=ssiscesscumssminansy L discredit. ble politica! eit. The evidence | { { an Opposition propaganda ' LOOK INTO : an explanation of the: : gossip of recent days Is far front | 19 5 5 But the suspicion ; ‘persists. 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