~ ~ : : poe me y RE pee = emer . Mn Independent daily newspaper devuted to the uphutiding. of Prince Rupart ‘ and Northern and Central British Columbia. Mamber of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Clreulations | . Canadian Dally Newspaper Assoclation. Published by The Prince Rupert Dilly News Limited, J... MAGOR; President Subseription Rates: BY carrler—-Per week, 25¢; per month, 81.00; per ‘By mail--Per month, -7he; per year, £8.00, suthorized as second class mall by Milestone For Ketchikan AX OCCASION of historie importanee to Alas: | "Nia, and of considerable significance to Prince Rupert, tool place last week with the dedication of the new multi-million dollar pulp mill at Ketchikan. As Governor Heintzleman pointed out, “In the | Ye Neue edie dees fos Tuesuay, July.2u, |Yoa ray... Reflects anc Reminisces ff. GQ. PERRY, Vice-President year, 810.00, age Bide . OETA the Post Office Department Ottawa {@G 93.2 degrees n Toronto and hurricanes swept New England al 3:20 am. and weak and sleep- levs try lo streteh onl on a thre escape : ‘Cars are for the middle class, industrial history of America, each new develap- | {22 oves who avevin a hurry ‘nent has usually brought others and this is almost sure to happen in Alaska, Interest and attention which are focussed for the moment on this pulp mill will turn to other potentials, such as timber, minerals, water power and olher resamrecs.” Already operating on a 24-hour daily sehed- we, the plant is turning cellulose a day—and is expected lo reach 525 tons— of whieh wat large portion will he shipped hy rail | through Prince Rupert. This city is also likely Lo feel the effect of the hew pulp mill’s operations through inereased water- horne-traffie, Industrial growth such as this will undoubledly encourage more ships to trade in northern coastal waters, there is a Norwegian freighter taking on cargo at the Columbia Cellulose plant which will then con- tinue on to Ketchikan. Ketchikan is to be congratulated on reaching this great milestone in its steady development. It is further evidence of the future awaiting our north eniniry. ‘ ' | wart money {is being borrowed, Canucks Dull Ho Hum? ; wherewith to buy food because ! ICAUSK of an inherent cautiousness, Canad- ians are “respectable but inclined to be dull,” George V. Merguson, editor of the Montreal Star, | said at the opening of a week-long seminar on Can- uda at the annual Chautauqua. Institute: conferenc- 'e§ Mr. \erguson said that because of’ a tendency’ for disputes uf national issues to-spread into'a-con- flict between French and English-speaking Can- adians, a level-headed aupproach tional problems, «. “We lack vividness and color and violent emo- dion, Iven though we know more or less where we are going we trudge toward our destination. We ‘do not skip and run, It is, in fact, this peculiar na- tional stolidity that makes us uninteresting to our ‘neighhors, We seldom surprise ourselves + SAR pet Friter giddress in’ the | Mr, Ferguson may have been right a decade or $0 ap0, bul Canadians are now beginning to emerge “aS a people with a distinctive and dynamic person- ality, How many of your friends and neighhors ean “you honestly describe as colorless? _ As for seldom surprising ourselves how many | Canadiins have not been staggered not once but | Gun hy the tremendous development this country i has undergone in the last 10 years’ Barely out of | Als swaddling clothes Canada is bidding to become ‘ane of the world's industurtal, ty tes keeps ' ] de ‘chasing the dollar,” remarked ‘aria the other day, The poor ‘can’t afford them and when you lave nioney you don’t need any.” A banker declares that money tls nut really important. That 4s, | nat unless you haven't any, { Think haw muaeh work would gel dune if sume folks were as quick at getting started as they are at hecoming tired. I it | i | | | out 300 tons of chemical A ‘study of the average weekly. vage In Canada gives one a; rough idea of how (ar we have! progressed since the Seeond World Wir--or gone haek,! which?—Ey, Half a dozen totem poles, sald! iG be the best left on the Queen Charlotte Islunds, have been snipped to Vielorla,. Few new snes are made today: It might be said they belong in the past. Those obtainéd: years. ago for Prince Rupert and shudled with such deep interest by tourists, ure Nol so easily surpassed. ‘This may fe a faet, but it seems hurd to helleve. Reports ‘trom dawn east say that in On- At this moment, in fact, ‘ -Of unemployment. But some- | ‘how, there’s enough cash on! “hand te start building the sea- | way and finish the aluminum ‘plant, | One of the five Quebce quints, ! ?Marie, who last autumn becume: ‘a nun by entering a religious ‘dife, will live differently in the future, according to weekend an- ‘Mcuncements. Her age is nine-' tcen years, She has,.it is under- “stood, taken this action for rea- jsons,cf health but can, should DAME Yh og was used In nil- SAR Fede ok ‘in Montreal with a sister. Could , il bea case of hamesiekness? — j i- Jn Toronto the students and even teachers suggest that Latin and French be dropped. Studies | ;would begome so much easier, | | When, we provetnee the word | eehoal in Latin it sounds Uke 'achela?—-Lilk da we ‘know it? So, all in ial, ih looks as if schools | Without Datin ar French would: jiesemble a house with no foun- idation--all very fne as lone us ;Rahody inquires what is Holding ; Jt up,-or what everything is all! lahout, ” fin t(jlor ini an | CONS alive the myth (i The mereury receniiy reeord- | 14.3 in. Hamilton. Hot weather § and in Fort Scott, Kansas, It, was 3 “ sizzling 120, We acknowledge { July coolness {n Skeena but one ; ‘ever has to.throw up a window 3 Milionsire Roy Barker of On- 3 x it ie A MENNONITES RETURN—The heads of three of five Mennonite families are sho Rowan, Ont., near London, Ont. They returned afler 32 years of self-imposed exile because {| cThere’s a growing feeling in (|Capital political clroles ‘these days {hat the margin of fighting « } superiority which . the Liberal “|Party has had dn recent: years j {over its ‘traditional. adversary— the Conservative Party.— his been narrowed ‘by recent’ events; ‘One specific event {sthe In= spired selection ‘by. thie. PCS of. energetic George Hees,: MP; .as National President. of the Party. virtue-cf that post. 9) ir, one on Parliament Hill who is thatthe government.can suffer Cabinet» Ministers as Claxton: & jand Abbott withent fcling some i wn at Port i they were starving in Mexico. The five families arrived in sotithwestern Ontarid six weeks ago after they suid they made the 3,000-mile trip from Mexico in a covered, two-lon truck, They have no money or steady jobs, Left to right: Ko.mellus Thiessens, 49; Jacob Enns, i Tellus Peters, 40, VICTORIA REPORT By J. K, NESBITT VICTORIA— Premier Bennett has decided to keep W.A. Me- Adam as B.C.’s agent-general in London for another year, This is the Premier's method of getting out of anvenbarrus- sing. predicament, Mr. MeAdam was to have re-: wred at the end of this year, when he turns 65. Immediately this was announced, there Wits a .ush for the jab. 8 So many good and true Social: Creditors became so absolutely convinced that each one df them should be the new agent-enera! that the Premier's head spun; he didn't know whieh one to ap- point, and still keep the peace in the Social Credit family. - “vetress changes: husbands He's a wise man, is the Prem- ier, and he knew full well that if he should name one of the hope- fuls, all the others would be'fur- icus with him, “ The Premier doesn’t like it When S.Clers are mad at-him. When Liberals, C.C.P’ers “and Conservatives are mad at? the’ believes such madness to be l good! Rian now there is no visible: two strong parties, operating | publicity for ‘Social Credit, jf However’ that may” "be— it's? quite exlraordinary the number} of people who are trying to promote themselyes into the: agent-generalship of B.C. fr: lige, (he good salary—all appeal | fo many, who would Wee Lo tive} for free in Une great city of Lon- don, in a semi-official residence , hard by Buckingham Palace, Bul, all hopes are now dashed for the hopefuls, Likely as not, Mr. McAdint whi le + ked Lary farry an from vee te yes, for’ (he next several years, { ever times kept lis agent: 1 pede a ae ’ ype | . . ehenuship open, as a conven (FOR the Conservatives to have 9 lent resting ground, a sort of, cushion, for themselves, shuuld | the necessity. arise, or for de- bod gubiied, munisters, an for HO. era omercr, Bash beer mNportanee, more oflen than the most pro-! gressively-polygamous Hollywood : conservatives helped the’ Socal ~-Messrs Claxton, Abbott, and Creditors, secretly, in the pro- | Chevrier—were conceded to he chead of the Conservatives. » demands a tenth! ‘tbe “her preference, ‘return to} Sramics...and ; spout role edn, the churel. ‘he girl is reported | M™dness; the Premier likes it He" suapESs OF RITA HAYWORT no visible, acceptable alternative {to the coalition government of RE London. The glamor, the DECS~j yy was (he first chalee of just one: Iquarter of the people who ae- the federal arena, as it happen- | vacuum, soo in democracy, Canada, aaything ean diappen in fr “B.C, premiers In Che past Waive pollles trem now un. 37;.and Kor- ' ¥ As | See It ~ . BY . Ebnsve Fhibpoc: @ After Drew’s Scalp , ANYWAY you look at it, the Drew-Must-Co resolu- tion passed by the B.C, Conservatives is of national THE most amazing revelation to come out of the Vernon con- ‘vention of (he B.C. Conservatives One obvious reason for the his that some of the top men in iecling and fall of the once sine Conservative party « were Of course swilehing leaders ts an uld ‘Tory custom! Mardonuld is that the “conser-. srrangement with the Social vative” party changes its leaders Gredit party in the B.C, election, The theory was that if the palgning lime rolls round again. National President George Hees is meeting the long-standing eritieism of PC strategy that it has been weak fn is grass-roagls |- approach, By getting together with party workers on thelr home lerrftary and Famorrizing bape self with local problems, Prest- [o> dent Hees is reroonived-as dolie ft Job that the PC high command ‘should “afr. ‘ So far as the recent Cabinet shuffle derestimate the capabilities of Messers, Campney, Harris, Mar- je ler, and Pinard as ministertal ‘replacements, There fs a wide feline that Tiberalismt was ine |. deed forlunate in having sueh Agh calibre talent available, All four are tested and successful :political figures. The least known lof the four fo the eeneral publie ‘—Ion. Roch Plnard—Iis erediied with the near-sweep which the fovernment made in last year’s grand old party of Str John A. yeatly in an “under the table?! ¢leetlon in the lower Quehe region, Nevertheless, the three sentor Ministers who left the Cabinet Since 1892 the Liberals have yinelal the Social . Creditors(lep-nolch performers in every cleetions in which they have run;the federal. The net result of ‘that disastrous and naive mis- In the same time the Conser-. calculation by the Tory stalwarts valives have had nine different! Was that the Soclal Credit: party leader's—and now. the substantial; benerally supplanted the Con- such a loss of talent'will not be jfell Just doesn’t make sense, — 1; 4° Actually, there's no real.bellef.! the Capital that ihe recent majority in the B.C, convention |2ervallves in the B.C. federal ‘field also. bob + %, h s . . 1. CANADA needs two and only he: ‘ alternative to-the Liberals as Coast to cous the government of Canada. ; ‘The reality today Is that we T hasten to add, that there was . which two must go and how? * As of this moment, only the only two years ago Yep Conservative party can carry out gol a favernment whien 1 Aa, Uonal opposition, Moreover, even if I say it who wally voted, Those people who foolishly im- . : /anyludy clse than they have wine (hat it eannot happen in yy »éone under George Drew. ty iN Ma acks, C., ure simply blind to the Just as nature abhars iu Me Special Delivery Isky grey kitlen tumbled out with pareedls when a mall bag was opened here, The gix-week- Id kitten, pel ab nearby Holt Jeath post office, “must have oe of fe a chaiee to carry the comby would, of course, need much erawled Inte the mail bay belure foaed i Wider support in western Canada AMA RA ee ey abit eas AVE UbeY. alOW. Taye, wa Made thhathion V0 Hicebest nnd siwkhnige el ik bee act MAR MG hens itesptoand boat Ath Debit dha pike aN oo Me ate G ally diva juaie Spapiar appedl,’, wen ‘one for years, Mr ee hada Te espechtiy In“Buakatehaivan, Bat poo 4 BLU ou, eit |e | have wo parties (oo many, Bul! i (he Imporlant duties of ao nae. shouldn't, 1 don't think the Tor. les could Nave done betler under! WORCESTER, Bugland @—Aj I sealed 10," sold poste cess] that Canadians, undergoing us a dynamic i period, of qrrowth and self-discovery as any nation in this eortiry, ae dull, —Prail Daily Times, US. Air Force Planes Ready To Fake on Atomic Weapons WASHINGTON (h—Cen, Ollo mmbers.” P. Weylind sald today the Line) Weyland sald the alr foree ts! lr fast approachiig when the! sunplementing ths taetieal, United States thetlent aby COM* | strength with an i100 Jet fight. mand whleh he heads Gar use a, whieh he deserthed as hav, wlanle wenper In ke HUM | ne renter flre-power, more hers i Ustoe Cte. Uy ea prune and vastly more speed authorized, than the 80... whieh we used “Kvery offensive (ye ta aly and die satel wes eet Jab with ty rt that we lieve In the taetle lal baal nee Korea” Cel Or business la or wilh be eyhind voleed a hiape chit equipped (oO deliver such wens Wey | ' In the event of aetion by China HONK «every fighter-bomber wiviedy would ead Une UB, to dn ond every Wht bamber"” he and tervene In the fghting in Indo- hw copyrighted Witerview With | Ghing ULB, ale power would nut the mieivadne: at News WNT ee ised inv Une steife-torn coun World Repurt, try ilself, “hut on the main cone "We wre 1st appadaielilinyg the numentions md supply centres, thne when wtanie weepuns, if} beyond Jndo-Chinu, wed by the Cailed Upon, can he used I large apresson” ~ Advertising i Re er ean te oem pemnmee ones tee te sie h " the Daily Nows Brings Result | _. AS SIMPLE A PHONE CALL Across the Town Phone 60 dy. 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