he sy" te diye wi. as . i hatnice in © Ne, BE na emetectnemreen nines Bi independent dally hewspaper Woe ana Northern ati we ee. gw oxy Pub ig J“ MACON: President 8 ; CSN a2, Subke-t tion Rate: Why.aarnier—Rer wick, 25¢; pert cy HY mall--Per inonth, Wer per year, 88 00, px “ChOH Bed ‘QE Hecond class mall by the Post Offize Depirtment, Uttawa : What Really itis just too pat. on the school premises to handle, wiser Vully NEWS Wednesday, September Y¥, 1954 devoted to tage upbullding of Pr nce dsCentral British Columbia. Member of Canadian, Press -- Aull Bureau of Chreulations vie CanadlantDatly Newspaper Assoclatlos, stitd by The Betiee Rupert Dally News Limited, a, PERRY, Vice-President ‘ nouth, $1.00; Happened? x “HERE: must te something more to the story of . Jacial intolerance at the Shawnigan Lake school lov boys than hus reached publie print. As it stands A pretty young woman with a strain of nheero blood arrives from Jamaica to marry the school’s English teacher. Shortly after the wedding and before school opens, the head- master decides that a colored person should not be ) and tells her to leave, She returns home and her husband remains at-his post. That, at any rate, isthe story. But if that is all tnere is to it, it is a document of human behavior stranger than fiction. Moreover, if no further ex- Hanutions are fortheoming, it leaves 2 nasty matter of racial discrimination which m Rupert per year, $10.00. wey iby In the interests of settling the affair and at the risk of making it worse, move should be heard from the young wife about her reasons for leaving. Is it possible she was homesick enoug self unwanted? Could it be that she conceived a h to imagine her- (isike for the headmdster for reasons quite apart from the racial issue? Was there perhaps a mari- ta] disappointment? Maybe she has said all there is to say, In that case the attitude of he He has allowed his Lelieve of a man still in moon. Some initial wish’ or, . Would make the whole As fox the headmas r husband is beyond belief, wife, entirely without her voli- tion, to be kicked off the school grounds and has Ceclined to be kicked off with her, That is hard to glow of his honey- her part to clear out thing much more credible. ter, it is remarkable that he the rosy should have been appointed to a position where the handling of others is so important and yet be cap- able of such little tact, get rid of the Jamaican ‘to remain, surely If he was so determined to | gir] and she was so content he would have realized that his English teacher must also go. That, too, might have created a furore, but evident ficient money to make such arrangements quite comfortable for all concerned, It may be that the whole thing was und heavy-handed ag it sounds, inay be that the headmaster was not guilty of any unfairness but that Canadians young bride feel unwele start: making Brides have rushec this for no other reason. th an international row should be a little more plain telk ome. ‘But before the | home in a tantrum before had bad table manners, Poss: bly—and even prob- ably—this girl had reason to fcel uncomfortable be- cause she was colored, occurrence In this coun rassment caused by official acti of stuffed-shirts she hap situation exist at all? Silence over the res] public thinking the worst ready threaten to be harmful: REFLECTS and. REMINISCES * An elitor says the cantaloupe Is the only frult out of which Ray Lemmons hl) the restaurants ean obtain throg halves. Reflecting on this the Mluatlan might somewh vt Adn to the pie bin In some of the swankier spats, A lark is something that ff You go oul on, you don't ike petting tp with, For 44 Years THE PEOPLE | OF PRINCE RUPERT HAVE BEEN CALLING 174 For Plumbing and Heating Services 'NOW DIAL 6227 SMITH & ELKINS. LIMITED PIONEER PLUMBING ANT) HEATING CONTRACTORN - 259 Third Ave, W, pened to meet? Or did the facts will only result in the and the consequences al- JtSt Will fallow. A multitude will tof anal WHE tives, they pet eleht “quarters” oy nore ; wa YP'S BEEN KNOWN TO "A dog is sald to be man’s hes! {trend but something in the hank ean help as well, / MWeht conversation often has jt Jot af seandal power, ~Kitch- (ner Record, NONE PAID Belween Edmonton and Cn}. {ikery In the past few months, draund uw thousand adults have watehed football matehes, They pevawled under the canvas oar committed something equally crooked. Anyway no one paid lunything, We can forgive a juve (nile but if a fellow Is without it job or a dollar he ean tive ‘without that mateh, It need not “he stolen, 6 FEELING WORRIED Probing the Danny Brent mu der case in Vancouver ts balloy- ed to be at the hottdn of tt lot Mi worrled looks slowly dlevalay- ‘tng In that city, Poller (any ithey have in tholy porsersion tu thick red hook” whieh hued baon Brent's diary, It Js anid Vin couver citizens of hoth sexea had known the former eX-convldl ond many would hate to think Of what might happen i dt ever fot Into ather banda, Jeanette MacDonald, singer- eclress, Is reported safely passed | the erisis of a virus infection, A _{elfled entertainer, her fall tour ls ordered cancelled and a long: thagj if hoe lor't ltemible ordeal of the Hitler wap: iNow tela them that the world ' | 'tlon | wy become too big ‘ p_ jbeen burned into the very ly the school has suf ‘of the people: in thes> islands. | years when an earlier old man | in this }--Hinderburg—plaved much the just as bac sScme loved one in-the first world Al Sati vj 'yWar—which the common min Alternatively it “tore as a Whole made the | ‘There is hardiy a home in this an that their husbands [Jigious strain in these “people, Lamer.tably, it is not a new . uy, But was her embar- on or by the attitude - ' ' t Englishman dislikes the German! | Anduatiially j tind alone In those ay SPECTACULAR PHYSICAL SKILL and co-ordin ition Berlin police force police festive! wil] are as they form a riding pyramid on four | a | As I Sae It BY Elie Ky hilpot: | ®@ After Adenauer ings of the coming crisis ‘from two opposing facts: The governments of the west- erm countries either wan!. Ger- manye re-armed or else they feels in his bones, Cpe are instinctively anc over- | 0 step into the picture, whelmingly opposed to rc-arma- | j ment of Germany. The exper- |cellor Adenaeu: :; on the ences of two world wars have | there will be a period of relat souls | calm—niuch as there wag in | There is hardly a famil: ‘whole land which did not lose isame role, {after Alenacur, the automatically associates | with the Kaiser, war, -f 500 to enable the . Mefhodis |. Moreover, there jis +. deep re-! a even though many fewer of them | tory in Lincolnshire, ance the 80 to-churcii than usetl to be the home: df John and Charles Wes- case in Queen Victoria's time. ‘ley, They know very well that Bii- Methodism, Most of the Pup ‘tain was saved in 1940 by a lit- , I: : ath j . = 9 ; mG , eral miracle—or rather’ by a | ng remains as it, was when whole series of iniraclas, Therd | Wesleys oceanied it was the miracle of the yeecue! of the trapped army at Dunkirk by th fleet of li'tle ships, The average Englishman would : “le rather than talk about ib bui’ deep down in his heart he be- litves that Britein was able’ to | he VICTORIA—There was an in- ful days 'triguing little note in the news- necaute beside her stood the in- ‘papers the other day. Visible protecting bower of the! Jt said that the Archbishop of Atmiehty Himself, Canterbury sald to Premier Ben- toh Nett: “If all the premiers were THAT is why the arguments, ke you they would be a very even of the goverment lead- fine lot." “Ys as respected and beloved iS What Mr. Bennett replled to Churchill, roll off the people like this wasn't stated. Perhaps he: Walter off & Guck's ouck, 7, ue th tae tod to tho ignorant, nar to he clumlofs from ingtinat ev what lio ilinhibeetieecne tte tee The same (esp seated inguin was 80 swept off his feet he: ame decp ‘alee inating, pouldn’t think of a thine ta say HORTA Ra icy age No ten happen to } the Premier, After this praise, and appar jently while the Premler wus stl] j8lunned in his delight, the Areh- Ing those Germans, hishdp is reported to have said That ts why you pot Conser- | ty Mr. Bennett. that he edn’, Villves like Lord Beaverbrook discover what Social credit JUSL 8 outspoken ag Labor men! means. ike Anecurin. Beyen in oppas}- What Mr, Bennett sald to this | fo German reaearmament, wasn't stated either, ‘The Pre: bo 4 jmier likely lemored the state- QBe ment, changing — the kubject, ‘&lnee he couldn't very well tell 88 the Archbishop that Soelat Cro- iit. as we have it (In Wettieh Cal. * umbia, Is Just Wke Ltheralism oy people, the English ike and Ins: Conservatiim, only with a dite! dead Admire them greatly, {ferent name, which ex-Liberals But it ts Clormany—tho nation and’ ex-Canservallyes erabhed —the palitien! enlity- that ROMY from Alberta--and lo thd hehold es the living daylights out of Mf It didn't do the tek, Many peaple here, They How. the! yt's woll the Arehhtshop dldn't Mighulest nation in all Europe, make that remark to Health proper, rishg again from tho' snd Welfare Minister Martin, Mr, Ashes of her overwhelming de- iMartin would dearly have Joved font, They know very well thal such an opportunity to tel) the | and economically, Archbishop exactly what Social Geriiny has aade the most /aredit monng, tn Mr, Marth’ Kulking cumback of ANY country! book, The Arehbixhan may nob In weatern Europe, have understood, but" that Now they soo the AtMe.abiering wouldn't have bothoved Mr. Mis | of the military mind Which tho{ tin one Ittle hit, British anw in the ten yonrs bes} Yea, an Inteyguing tthe con fore 1014 rnd again bofore 1039.) verantion hatwoen Arehhlahop a | and Premier, Oh, if only we know what Mr, Bonnett sald to the Archbishop! He'll never toll yaw! ‘come ‘thyourh that | Is on the wrong track in re-arm- It 1s not because the aver MQ Permian that he oppose reenymed Germany, Far from dishiking-Gormans a ' r DO NOT Imaging for 0 alngle moment that this sentiment s4 DUN Who Laker hhedens 7° " | 4) Vrada Marke of Onelda, Wd, ph ais Oh a8 AN ak oN a 9 PAE ERE ms elle FF ee ee abe te. :hown by 27 members of the West motorcycles. The forthcoming Berlin bring similar stunts to Olympic Stadium in the British sector, LONDON, England—In simplest terms the mak. I have talked on this trip with thigh up authorities who are in think there is no chance “o sto |@ Position to know what {s going’ or inzs her and so they might ¢s well jon in Germany. They say that Stale hatchery plantings, go along and hope for the best. j{he old Germany military caste. But the people of western Eur- 1S already organized and ready They say that as long as Chan. But those authorities tell me | i Maintain Methodist Home critics | Whole land which did not see the | of it, there [1088 of life or limb c* someone: LONDON 1 (Reuters)—An an-: ; os \ Suggest that the rally was called | |who went out from it in Hitler’s;onymous donor has givet s13-! from Cacaca jn 1952 pnd pa- SU8B church to keep: Epsworth'- rec.’ Victoria Reporr s Aan 4) ‘, Sownye - SAVE $27.15 Unique Spawning Of Pink Salmon In Puget Sound Normally the pinks appear fi - Washineten ; "In Canadian and _Alaskan : Slreams pinks salmon ‘png ;to seed Washington's streams iin even yeas 43 wt riddle whien viate fisheries men are serking ito unravel, | All other species /cach year.” ‘leaked 400,000 fish im the ‘cs- :Ing would have coincided with | > Bagyle tebe Qe ~ : } , Heodsport satton. The Hood talks in London on Western | : port fish were clipped foriden:- : plans for rearminz 18th century founders’ of/ Hfication. ‘The department gays | P!™ nae (90 per cent of the {sh being trapned at Hoodsport bear the ‘markings to identify them as ShamMeseamins fish - . by J. K. Nesbitt Two noted old-time B.C, poll- | tielans have birthdays — thts month. Last Sunday FP. A. Pant. Ine was 93; on Sept. 29, 5. Dd. Barrow will be 87, ~ Hoth staunch Liberals, they were first elected to the Legis. | ature in the great Liberal land.- slide of 1916—the first time the Liberals came to power in B.C, Mr. Pauline was member for: Saanich, was B.C, afenttengral in ‘Londen. any Mr, Barrew, MLA. for Chilli. wack was long-time Minister of | Agviculture In the days of Pree! mier John Oliver. It was said his hame was mosh appropriate for a minister of agrieniture, andl! Mr. Barrow often said he tonld nush one es well as the hext farmer, Mr. Pauline lives in Vietorta Mr. Barrow in Chilliwack, A happy birthday (o then both, OPTOMETRIST Fred &B, Dewale Phono 5548 J08 dred Ave, W, center ee eb nee | NEWLANDS SPORTSMANS YARN | for INDIAN SWEATERS | 0%. VEMGK csscscsvsnninesen (Na. The Variety Store ~. i Mr, Attlae thinks, be primanly SEATTLE, Wi --- Pink salmon are cemine back to spawn dn :Puret Sound streams in a min which the Stale Fisheries Da- partment deseribes as “diolog- in western [Europe arises: italy unique." | * , Scientists who have worked on |S0Me of Germany's toughest ex j the prevlem for years hone thei lartificaky created run heralds ‘an eyen year commercial har- job: vest cf pink salmon for the} ive; ure.” an announcement frum | the! hs o:- | | cur every year, Why they fai" | are present !ighn, The department bonght e935! . sae: ° “ang (tad Adenauer, the West German | Cuarles of ine Desewallins and | chancellor. The scheduled meet- | : Stilaguamish river and et yt: i i i {today's Tolgraph that “to ask a | OF Ex-Nazis vaters only. in odd j numbered years. The pinks ap-! pearing this fa’l are credited to; If vy The extent to which machine influences are responsthle for current victories at the polls of governments in office, Federal and Provinelal alike, is being qn bated rome ti. willy thee we ays amongst the Capital's rae eM Heal politicians,’ °” aes eh The exact point which the boys ra a Mia {Who meet Mm the smoke-filled benatie i rooms round clection times wy contribute . thelr .. ve to majo eit s Drofessi touch to the shambles onal time, See Namen i tee arian oe Tory Paper Claims Alflee are trying} tn oe to declde whether, under My ng | wil a . fern conditions of. semt-socialistig! ove ier! Naive and semi-paternalistic OVENS hal mm y ‘ . ; Ment, the: old. alternating pat. by the LONDON (Reuiers)—The edi-! tern of the-“ins” and the “outs” lone lor, of the Daily Telegraph, 9/1" polilics has heen altered drage inc” vative paver, sayy Labor | Healy? fo, TAS: | baste Conservative paper, says La oF In other words, have the odds party leader Clement Attlee and ‘dn favor of a government auto. | Tis followers are “ulterly naive" | matically continuing in office ta support Communist oan ey inher tml some claim to Formosa. oe roval) inating cone, Editor Colin Coote writes in}!on ean ian ees them? The debate has been prompted by the current success of the Frost Government in last Wweek’s Ontario by-elections. The ip. erals, under new Provincial Lea. der Farquar Oliver, thought they ;had some fairly atomie Weapons jwith which to fight those con. {b tests in the Highway “Depart. | ~~ ment disclosures ; of ‘the past]. why the Gammunists should not ‘have Formosa is like the stupid slogan of 1936—why should Hit- ler not have his own back yand?”| “Karea, ‘Tibet, Indochina and : Malaya’ supply the answer in ithe case of Formesa. The Mao | Comrounist government may, ay nationalist, bul dt 4s also in- jdubitably imperialist.” Summer, os | Coote attacks the Labor party! But they failed to make’ any .in general for assuming that “on headway, Even. the’ French- every issue which divides Com- speaking constituency of Rus- munist China from the United .sell, with ts predominantly Lib- States, the-Chinese are right and eral background,. returned a Po, the Americans wrong.” | Practical politicians in the “I am all fur peaceful coexist- Capital who are tempted to phil- ince Wilh the tiger--but not in-‘osophize on the results are en- side him,” the editor adds, jetally pessimistic in thelr con- clusions. They take the view . that the revenues,and patronage | which liquor and gasoline taxes Mass ie ally have placed In the hands of pro- ; ‘ 'vinclal administrations consti- jtute too formidable ‘handicaps for opposition parties to over. jcome except under highly ab- {normal circumstances, Espe- ;Clally is this believed to be the case when extensive “highway ; ‘constriction programs are belng soldiers, sechedulea for next Sun-: Cancelled | LONDON ®—A mass rally of! carried out, as in Ontario at the! day ina Canadian-garrisoned , Evie i ‘Germ: has b Neg Present time. in full roy German town, nas been cnlle bobs “abot J “ipl ld th | makers Survivors of Hitler’s Waffen! Im the Federal Jield the odds) ea “hevics denartmert ead, 5) the picked troops who guard- against the Opposition are even ot gl “henies deparuners sa.d. ed concentrtion camps and had more unequal, duc to the huge sa es a Hand in the wartime massacres ‘\—-~---—— Sean sloninsa, at Lidice, Czechoslovakia, were on reat to have held a two-day meeting || REMEMBER] | ian Wn iin Iserlohn Westyyhalia, Sept. | so iravelet books ‘hls come 3 (26-27. Part of the 6,000-strong |} Th*. wise.traveler books his com- fi) on stag ‘ist Canadian Infantry Brigade ! ae wita {5 stationed just outside Iser- |] 2" vo . | That Extra ‘Service Is here | Absolutely FREE |; his locgl travel |] ‘ Press reports published Your , Local. 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