EE Ee Ce Ne eee OU Tee Ne : We ate a a vane ae tt . noe * Me eto et ete aie. : » Fe eg we Oe ee wg oe we et ee A eee EE EEE ~ . t oe Oe ww eS bine ots tan io re nn . ’ : : oe - . I as ' a ERIN NER AA GTI ON tng mee cto nie me wai yy Py eats, gly te : i aad + Prince. Rupert Daily News Monday, July 22, 1957 , Pi AD Independent tally hewapaper devoted to te upyiulldjng of Prince Riupers + ___ 8nd Northern and Central British Columbia: ” ‘ 2, Member of Canadian Press—-Audit Bureau of Circulations coe Canadian’ Daily Newspaper Association Published by ‘the Prince Rupert Daily News Limited ! | Aboard & GE Mortimore|: - . Oc —Y St ° on . " “One day iy élder son will reach the ‘age’ when he starts com- paring daddies with other children, That will be a day of disillu- t 2. qr Price Props | Not Helping we me ran : J. F, MAGOR, President Sion for him, mo . , , Substription Rater: He will be a crestfallen little! shrieking and quayering Uke ; , Per ‘00; per’ 00, a crestfalle le shrieking and quayering Uke a KEEEDo By cnrilon-per monvh. 8186: por sears 912.00 boy when he finds out. that his) yird possessed, imagining me to ‘arm ncome Muthpfized as Segohd” class’ malt by the Post Office Department, Ottawa | daddy is a man of few talents.| pe another loon that was trying nw Ws 8 bs The boy's prestige among his Play aates will go down when the word spreads that his daddy to take away his wile. My bird-cajls. begin and end willy these two; byt at legst the e By GEORGE KITCHEN Canadian Press Staff Writer Scouts Live. Up To Motto ae Mh ant _ . . Ene ‘oat is nO great shakes at arm-/|boy can say his daddy knows a crpRxt rs _ T is often our lot and pleasure to write stories in- wrestling, that you never see pow to make a noise Uke an aw! WASHINGTON (CP) volving appeals or human interest and once in him on television and that Re and a loon. How many daddies — The kisenhower — ad- eg ap aan , ‘ can't even remove his: teeth atl egn make that claim? — , awhile they pay off. Such an instance ogeurred last night. een ministration has sunk The day will come when the boy has to admit. publicly that his daddy is so popr: that he drives a small car with only one set of tail lights. As preparation for that eyd day, Tam taking @ census of my talents, so that when it comes to boasting about his father, the bey won't be lett speechless. He will be a loser I can wiggle my ears. They fife a shade stiff from lack -of exercise, but if it comes to a showdown, 1 believe I can shaw as mobile a pair of ears as-any diuddy in the block. ae I.can whittle a wooden ball in hl cages anda wooden chain, jwith a knife. At least I did’ as fa hoy, and if my life depended upon it, T could repegt We per- weék when it was learned that a Detroit man, who in his youth had made the tour af British Columbia’s Pacific coast and Alaska, was aceompanying nine boys on a similar trip. “I will neyer forget the tour 1 had,” the visitor said, and sa he wanted his young - charges to see all they could, including Prince Ru- pert, All he asked, he said, was some altruistic group $20,000,000,000 into price- support and crop-redue- ing programs since 1952, And it has learned that price props don’t help farm income and that pro- duction controls don’t re- here to provide a guided tour of the city far the nine | in the boasting mayen, but al formance. | © aint ieos “et | : re a Sud ad ne eyy ray the my least he won't be skunked. Iocan ridg a bicycle back- duce sun pluses, hoys-and himself, To start with, IT can make al wards. By that | Wein sili . President Fisenhower recently What interested us was the fact that the hoys | noise like an owl, und do aj on tke hyndiedars and saepig 8 af saat thal new farm sur. ao? an Det ee ‘ “e myo? b oe waa’ af ar, ee Ca ao ‘4 me pluses are piling. ap as fast us the old ones gre reduced. RESULTS NEGATIVE The price support progrynt, gobbles up about $5,000,000 each government work-day. Yet, av- erage farm annual income has dropped by $555 in the last. five eee yeaks. Price supports for five basic oc Ve a - 7. \4oge - nt a Sk pean eae oo 24-Hour Phone Chats Help Talker’ cree: seacte cs Victoria Report — | Cure Oversize Bout Of Loneliness sort of legal yardstick for mea- suring farm prices in relation to prices of things farmers ‘buy. ‘ At the moment, for example, ... by J. K. NESBITT | . a the support price for wheat Is oo J | SPRINGFIELD, ILL. 4#-—Folks around Clarence Wendling’s filling station on the outskirts ef] $92 9 bushel. VICTORIA—The third week in September Seems, Sprvetie’d were still speculating today about a most amazing man, “the talker.” . . ‘ Laiantacs Se qaat Hn, “ A lonely man, he was hungry? ~- Fok ena teen ene tei ie ie ce ge vutenr sine weegaits vane"vany atts vf eupee ? 2 S COS | por ervatio ine! the likely time in Premier Bennett mind for B.C.’S | go: conservation. He walked in-' erg full, as he ate. He took nips little election. to Wendling’s station Tuesday} He also sent out for sartiwieh-|from a bottle of liquid. | and talked for 24 hours, mostly ies and continued talking, mouth s | passable imitation of a loon: My counterfeit bird-calls wouldn't fool a bird-watcher for an in- stant, bul sometimes they seem to fool the owls and loons, who are none too intelligent. - I exchanged small talk with! several owls one night on a country road. And I managed to send a loon into a frenzy by echoing his ealls on the lake. He rushed. back and forth, the hack wheel. . And 1 have a doublejainted forefinger on my right ‘hand, which I can bend back until it forms an-angle of 80 degrees ta the rest of the finger, a ‘truly repulsive’ sight. Se That amounts to five talents-— or six, if you count the owl and the loon as two. Maybe the boy won't feel ashamed of his: old dad after all, mo PRAYING FOR A MAN—Hoping to have their prayers answered by winning a husband, a procession of spinsters moves down a meandering slope during the annual twilight ritual in honor of St. Anthony of Padua at Palestriaa, Ilaly. According to tradition, old maids Nave succeeded in becorning married after ta King part in the procession, which celebrated its galden jublice this year. In addition to the older women, young virls and even children take part in the event, as they parade to a shrine, carrying candles and singing a hymn eanted “Lhe Lament of the Spinisters.” St An .bony is the patren saint of unmarried women. -wete keeping diaries and are scheduled to write stor- ies and speak on places they have seen when they re-. turn home. . . ° ‘The Prince Rupert District Roy Scout associa- » tion noted this too and were quick to offey their ser- vices so that the Detroit party would not miss the op- portenity to write about Prince Rupert. Further- moyé, since the appeal was made and answered with- in 24 hours, that item itself should make good telling and give Detroit listeners a sample of our north- western British Columbia hospitality. » It was heart-warming to learn that someone can actiquick] y when an appeal is made and the Boy Scout association is ,to be congratulated on _ its thoughtfulness. We hope that when the American Through this program the Bovernment has aceumulated vast stores of food, now worth $5,300,000.000. Storage costs run $1,000,000 a day. | from Burnaby if he This will be three by-elections what’s good for him, knows . : . Y -Once, as he waited impatient- lads and their supervisor arrive tomorrow the —in the ridings of Burnaby, Del-| Thus it is that we in British Oi ne pay telephone to distant - : tly for more change, he gave $25 Bae eulbure Secretary Ezra ms . . . ta and Cariboo. Ernie Winch of ; Columbia are never free for long| Cities. He deposited more than! . , ito a customer, just so he’d have} Benson has asked Congress to 7 S s c : ! 06 : . - : ( . ( LO Ltt : He called Paris, France. support formula and drop the requirement that supports be In- creased when surpluses decline. shihe and thus make their visit more pleasant. But of Cariboo died, and Tom Irwin other. British Coiumbia, politi- Ae . . * whether it does or not, the nine lads will be able to of Delta resigned to run, success- cally speaking, continues to be | fully, for tre House of Commons. : Canada’s most exciting. “you- ] Carl Hed | ‘itor to the station got $12. Just called Monte Carlo. He called: ° e ‘for listening. Las Vegas, Nev Wisconsin. Mired n Jar | Wendling said the stranger's tel]: their contemporaries and their sponsors of the There's little doubt Cariboo i never - know - what'll - happen”|Las Vegas, Nev. He talked at jconservation “was interesting.|, But farm congressmen, argu- . oe . il stav | ‘inl | province length with people in all those! DUNCAN, B.C. @-—-More than|“He told. the finest stories,” {398 that the Benson proposal “a of ‘Te? . +t O19 ¢O° and Delta will stay in the Social] ! province. 6 peoy » BC. 4 ! nest stories, ae “bankrunte ' wonders of the world s biggest cold stor age plant, the Credit fold. Burnaby, long a{/ Meanwhile the summer dold-/places. 45 birds came to a sticky end | Wendling said. “He used big farmers by Ohrie er upley. tor : intricacies of the canneries and the “good deed” done |CcF stronghold, as long as Mr.;rums have sciuled over the Leg-) He tamed, through an inter. | Briday when ney, janded in eras. Sometimes Fe ete fay are not interested, Tnstead, poet : D7 ay : inita « Thales . Wind was about, might also|islative Building, except for. the! preter, with a teacher in Ams} pool of tar melte y the sun,!big words out. And he'd recite . . i chanwee | eee i A by the Prince Rupert Boy Scouts and their associa- turn Social Credit, for GCF. Gor. | hordes of tourists who stream!and recited portry to her. He} apparently mistaking it. for a wonderful poetry.” ney propose changes tat would ! Bo tion, ‘ don Dowding, also of Burnaby,; through each day. called Princess Grace in Monaco, puddle of water. en Sven heavier, it being a two-member riding,! The civil service has forgotten Bn didn’t make it by very much in its strike threat, and soon Chief last September’s general elec- | Justice Sloan will get to work; to tion. (create a formula to keep both but the gist of the conversation| Inspector Ian Menzies of the; —or whether he actually talked; Society for the Prevention of |: with the princess, or a friend: Cruelty to Animals said at least: nobody caught. 30 wild canaries were trappedin' : Such stories of a small act of kindness from a Prince Rupert group can do this city a lot of good. ' In recent years investment in Mew plants and equipment in the Canadian manufacturing indus- Looking ooking Po, . 7 . , ; , jtry has averaged nearly three : ‘. . e ® ; ; “adit. 3 : ing; the government and its employ-| UNLOADED CASH BOX the tar left bv canetrnetien! i dane : i ; Social Credit is quietly layin SON te ANG Ws Employ: | . ? -quarters i Sans irresponsible Justice its plans for the “tittle election” | €¢s happy. | The telephone company sent) workers at nearby Cobble Hill eee ach hually, ofa billion dollars an : | . and not saying very much. What the government would jout a serviceman to unload the} gravel pit. Others escapcu vu.+ po sevtet cwstes ween snes os REFERRING in a news stary to the recent convic- ~~ €ion of a man charged with having assaulted a : police constable, a Tuesday issue of a Vancouver - 4 newspaper had this to say in the second sentence of { the,lead paragraph : “He was given a suspended sen- tence when he told Magistrate Gordon Scott he was leaving town.” : The implication is made, and experience in such matters leads us to believe it was made quite correct- ly, that the suspended sentence was a reward for im- pending absence of the accused from the scene of his immediately previous misdeed. | 1] 2. wo . = “ lene ier is “do without the Chief Justice it’s; phone cash box about halfway 0 become stuck to their perches)’ from’ die presen The: patty Newn | S¢eeterreeroesrecressrccceccccccs ade re semen is the date, | difficult to say. | \Enrougis the “24-hour ‘stint. The; on nearby trees, ‘ “ , poet “se aly Be a pour se .- | hoping to catch opposition part-! He has become the govern) man kept sending out for more! When he arrived local residents) > > 10 Ye a A ies off guard. .. , ment’s: No. One trouble-shooter. change. Soon all the business; were frecing some of the birds! ears go The Liberals of B.C.,-after the: Whenever. the government—and | houses in the-area were stripped and filling in the pool with gra-! .Mrs. R. E. Moore and son Larry, ees : te “4 it has been so now for Well over) of all their niékels,. dimes, quart- | vel 'sdiled this afternoon qn the: CARGO shellacking they ‘took in the! 19 years—gets ofl & hot Sbove, it Soe een ee ms wn “Coquitlam” on their way to: “ Federal election June 10, haven’t} puts in a hurry-up ‘call ‘for the | Seattle to attend the wedding of: SAILINGS much heart for these by-elec-} Chief Justice of British Colum-|_ ‘her daughter Mary Ellen. tions, and who can blame. them,; bia. . - Every Week leaving Vancouver land Asia and there was a lurge) © MONDAY i turnout of members and visitors | delivering: carro to hear him, Pro Rupert Thurs, vI p> ” =| i ste eee eee hae elena me aes ren pe ee tee 20 Years Ago | | ‘Dr. W. T. Kergin tod most in-! { | but the Conservatives, filled! He has settled troubles in the with new heart and hope, in: woods, and in the fisheries; he view of June 10, are going to be! has brought down monumental in there with all flags flying.! reports on forestry, fisheries and There’s no official leak yet, bui! workmen’s compensation.. it wouldn’t be surprising if B.C.; In addition-he presides as Conservative leader Deane Fin-j chief of the Court of Appeal layson tried once more for a leg-i when the Licut-governor is out islative scat. Delta would be‘his| of the province he becomes His terestingly at the Rotary lunch-: con today of his trip ta Europe , | i | 1 If, infact, Magistrate Scott was inclined towards leniency because the accused man promised to absent himself from Vancouver, thereby eliminating the possibility of an early return to the prisoner’s box ut the- expense of Vancouver taxpayers, he was per- petvating an injustice upon the rest of ‘British Co- lumbia and, in fact, Canada. | best bet. He'd better ‘stay away: Honor the Administrator. © WEDNESDAY delivering carro 30 Years Ago A party of ten from those at-! t tending the Girl Guide Camp, Friday am. heid recently at Victoria went vast on the passenger, having © FRIDAY come up on the “Prince Rupert. ; : delivertup carco Mondity avn, 509 3rd Ave, West Mrs. BE. M. Ruttle, sister of ot: S. Wilson, vice-prineipal of the. Tooth Schoul, is a division com- i missioner in) Ontario, and was! one of the officers of the Stall. ,,,peeececceccccceverccececaeoen . This practise of placing a bonus upon retreat is nhene SES ae 2 whit is called in police court parlance a “floater,” : There is no foundation for iit upon the statutes”. of the Province of British Columbia or in the Crim inad Code of Canada, yet it is"extremely common in large municipalities and it acts to the extreme detri- ment of the small municipalities, and of those wide kpices of territory which lie between municipalities, (A magistrate handing down a “floater” is, in ef- | feck saying “look, | have found that you are a crim- inal, but instead of discharging the reponsibility of my office and sending you to jail Tam gaing to turn you loose upon an unsuspecting public just so long as it ig nol that. portion of Lhe public which is paying my sitlgerny,” . | The result of this system is that the recipient of Lhd “floater” drifts out of town and in nine eases out of ten he drifts to a small municipality some dis- Liniee Way, ’ where craftsmanship counts..... ALE DECKED OUT in a magnificent ball gown custom-designed for her by Chaure Schaffel, daaaling Marlan MeKnight, Miss America of 1957, is ready for her appearance at Pageant Week In Allantle City in September, ‘The “offtlelal pageant pown," to be warn when Marian erowns the new Miss Amerlen, is: trans- formed for one of the pageant seenes vin a fitted-aver-tunia-and- train of matehing leverage cotton satin, styled with bouffunt shirk lined with graduated tlars af tatle ruffles STILTED SCULPTOR—Striding around on stilts in order. to net closer to his work, former sailor Barney West bangs nwiy nt Dis exotic nine-foot (MRI! statue near his home in Dark. spur, Calif. Harney wes so impressed by the Isaster Tshyn wnd Polynesian corvings he saw while in the Merchant Mie pe EF : / : ify, > fat PB ASD Nhe ¢ . ‘ \. ee ay « bR Be Nag id As this is repeated, so the eriminal element in ine What he hs begun nenew career by mnie shin tar | he smiulley rolpalitteu faa raat ‘walues and selling them aeross the country, This Mawailan tha m ler municipalities INCYCLSeS, and so the costs funily pod will sell for about $40 when completed, of sroall-cily law-enforcement multiplies, pe oy | ' ’ «J . . . ¢ . : ; | uddenly the -mety B h ! nuddenly the non-metropalitan taxpayer finds Orrow where money service Lit he is contributing towards the cast of a police fp force which numbers one constable to every G00 resi- has improved with age dents whereas the metropolitan taxpayer finds he ) Whon you horrow money, you want aervieg tol th Mt you ntokly ant om the 200] dr) f , ’ ; Twn | yy y oO yo ninkly ane need only help support one eostahle for every 2,000 thats bucked by yeard af exparlanes, have antendeu von datn 4 " . at xurpelaingly residents, Why owt pwople turn to TRC providing COLONIAL MAPLE | modant dot, ba sure fa consull with ws ’ ’ : ’ ; ' TEN service boeked by vedru’ erperiaice, 4 . , . | Ifa city enjoys the services of n judiciary which AL ITEC, yet rcs promptationton, fend BEDROOM SUITES $ 50 rr ven nt print ‘rr an te ‘ tations tara Ot ‘aya? , . Mt buninesslike offieleney, your monny in one A 5 there ta no abligation, Jit phone qth for re hUses Lo issue fldateys it hecomes alther al haven diy, and your choles of repayment plans, AT BIG SAVINGS ' , we appointment. | fo! the criminal clement or it assumes the finanelal Phone or vintt HEC today, Requiay $289.50 | burden of dispensing justice to individuals who ; veeneeeeneennes nineteen | { | shauld have hean dealt with elaewhere, HOUSEHOL D FINANCE & SO ; coun on Us i "The responathility of a magistrate, or a judge oyaorction Of Cini " GORDON A N for that matter, is to serve the ends of justles rathar C. @ Bigham, Manager TD, . T H E D A | LY N EW 5 SVSA Third Ave. West ut Second S9., second floor, phene 9y¥ PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, ‘ Lhan to pineh pennles far big-city dwellers, COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPT, : Dial 3014 —Prince George Jitjzen, | to, nanmonuannaenane,