Sh cttce Stand] SAREE AL ap Cea Lditg Concha ie Meo ate lee oe et eT, ERI Se ORS ” " s aa : . 4, Hay gt cee : : : te By opt aphnlgyrtie hot baked al velit foe tee koe : eo at dw re . ot a tot, AEE tay t AB ba oe. Pep A Se ete eae 7, ‘ ‘ . “ . x Den eg te aha Tete gM a Eg cae TR a LNT te hae a ae Qweew we vw teew View nr ee Fre? aS4 . . a's BT Tey ce com cre EA Pr EE cara boat seoan pete Gh ter ay *. tym eee Boe one |AETTER BOX nge boys who. refused. to look: A MRe: to extend the Hilt . ‘Khrushchev says he hates tore “see- women working. as street’. cleaners, Many a man: whos feels the same way. about see-'% emir Saeenenaannenamaihmeteirianenameeneel PRINCE. RUPERT DAILY NEWS - 1958 CS ‘THANKS TO COMMITTER,‘” yor WELL DONT thanks of’ | » —they just. went... , the Cor Itte it I An independent newspaper devoted to. the upbuilding _ noe . Editor, for excuses—t bry mmittee to the Road ing a woman mowing the lawn: ae _ of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, uo The Editor, tee the Daily News: , ontad and. an the lob. The: -Engles: Club, . solves the problem by slipping =. wi A member of The Canadian Préss—Audit Bureau of On erat va ~ vas publicly It is always a pleasure to ont Mortis ‘Dean, Seve ania f Many many ‘thanks fellows off to the golf course. iw 5 — n Saturday: I w ~° for a toug er 2, tg : Circulation—Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association presented with ‘a gift by the write 2 letter of thanks to the past month and-a hale tough Job very well done R.8 “Published by The Prince Rupert’ Dally News Limited. that. has. | ranization , t ~W. A, Gordon, - . ne _— ‘members of the Prince Rupert any organization | tearing the old Railway apart, ve JOHN F. MAGOR © | | BC. Centennial Committee successfully completed @ Pro- yepairmg and. assembling It. Chairman of Civie mt . “President” a SS “which I very auch apprecia- ject. However, in’ this ate again and Sunday, August 3,. Centre Program ms oo J. R, AYRES G. P. WOODSIDE ‘ted, and‘ given credit’ for the It Is more than Opies. Club _ before officially turning. it _ Committee. ann oe Editor General Manager ‘success of our Centennial Cel- thane tne over to the Parks Board, op+ | - Reporter: “Now that you are | recent efforts in ebration. May I, through your — for erated it free of charge: for , ae Rae Authorized as sccond class mail by the Post Office Department; Ottawa: columns, give credit where Meclymont Par ats asl can the kiddies of Prince Rupert. vs By the genres paeneres | > . tm " . : ‘or 8 . . y a g i ' q Pi ° . mo Oe WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 6, 1938" ie organise, and-carrying remember the Parks Board) _.On° behalf of the Prince ~ you were.poor?”) . - of ee : — ne Rupert Civic Centre’. Parks Man of wealth: “Program Committee, I should and the Civic Centre Associa t never had’ tion have been sidestepping. ye pau mos through of. such a celebration ' entails a tremendous: amount : new and very possibly: sound sug- their own local policemen. » The thought behind this is. that these men could act within their own eroups to forestall trouble at the first sien of any difficulty and to assist the handling any dispute that, threatened te take on larger proportions. a simple task. The committee. must R. G. Large, e apo | Ck Bighom, Mona ger ie - Obviously they could not be given start with the witnesses who were Se next. Cen- Open 6 a.m. to 1 a, mi es ‘aN5A Third Ave. We Telephone. 431 = full and final authority should any real closest to the trouble and then, with tennial : “Comunittee. 2 foto PRINCE: RUPERT re ~ trouble break out. Experience has the evidence of what happened -at — ] “a 1 at sliown that when this happens there aie bubble-headed “hoods” in the city who take ‘the lead in trying to make matters worse. And there are others. Some of the worst offenders look as if? . they have intelligence but: apparently | also have a slight case of arrested development. Since Prince Rupert has its own: biand’ of mischief-makers, and since ~ 'M out of fashion. I’m not following wthe trend. I just can’t.seem to work up a good hate toward Americans . - Some of our self-styled. “leading newspapers” show a positively ven- omous anti-Americanism at every op- portunity. American frailitiés are sliouted in bold, black type. American vii'tues are played. down. a ‘They’re the birds who contemptu- ously: dismiss Mr. Dulles as a dunder- head, but themselves woyldn’t know a foreign policy from a French gen- darme. They’re the same people who point with dismay at racial strife in the deep south, but think Canada’s In- dians “should be kept on the reserves - where ‘they belong.” ... ~, Don’t tell me the Yanks are always talking about winning the war and didn’t fight until they were attacked. I trained and flew with them—boys who came north to join our air force while their country was still at peace. ~, Don’t nag me about American mil- itary bases in our far north. Tf a wolf woe pe YRHAPS the most irritating motor- _ ists are the sneakers. For some see a dangerous situation developing. — | . ! ae reason or other, they object to. coming If they do escape the. hazard that is of : ! ! ‘ 10 2 full stop at a red light or stop sign their own creation, they are usually le” | ' | ie if} they intend to tum right. Any — stopped across the crosswalk, and law- x Bring your Victory Bonds to our nearest branch. 8 motorist with any experience has seen them race up to an intersection, slow down while they case the traffic situa- ae , our - -. resources. : Sneaky the security of a large section of the as sort of deputy sheriffs among their own people. The idea seems to have merit but more must be known about the cause. of rioting in Prince Rupert ‘before it committee set up by the city. It is not hand, must ferret back to discover why it did happen. It will not be enough to-.say that this incident or that one started the | - whole thing. Incidents are only symp- toms of a deeper, more general prob- lem. It is into this problem that the committee must dig before effective. : recommendations can be made, Canadian looks at. Americans pack i is sniffing around my back door, and I-have no gun, and my neighbor - comes over with his, I’m not going to slam the door in his face. Don’t bother me with bogeys about theirs. It won’t be. jong:, until their economy is. dependent on .our. natural And if they weren’t pour- ing capital into our coyntry to develop those resouurces, we'd all be going | around in our figurative bare feet. Oh, they’re not perfect. Just like - any next-door neighbors, they have their faults. They tell 1 me that across the line they worship the almightly dollar. Not like us Canadians. We don’t worship it. We just chase it, with might and main, most of our waking hours, When it comes to neighbors, maybe you prefer the Liberians, or the Turks, or the Chinese. But Ill settle for a border lined with friendly, ‘decent Yanks, thanks. —Bill ‘smiley in the Wairton (Ontario) Kcho, drivers “fee: tion, and slam on the brakes when they abiding pedestrians have to make a circuitous jaunt across the. street, —Cornwall Standard-Freeholder. ‘of, work, and this was done by a great number of people, and many organisations.. It is Impossible to. Hist them all, ‘Bellis on. the microphone .dur- ing-Port Day, ‘Then, Col. S. D. Johnston did an: excellent job. on the Pioneer's . Banquet. I could-list- many more, but ‘will content myself. with ob- serving that the. City hasbeen: well served: ‘by “its, committee, Yours’. sincerely, - the model railroad that was presented to the City. Many times the matter was ‘brought up, but there were always ob- We cater to private parties, || -. luncheons and banquets. Accommodation. ~— . 130. persons . Dial. 3133 for money service you can trust . HFC; Canada’ s. leading consumer finance company, haa woe, been, making prompt loans, in privacy, to’ over 34 million” _. peteton G Cinailae any friends when T was poor.” “ gestion for the avoidance of future city may depend on. what action is put ‘certain individuals had een at Yoon, ete, However Leove Prince Rupert riots in Prince Rupert. is that when taken, the ove) all: handling of any com- more than hele share, of’ ne here we have a graup-of teen io 7 30 7 im visitors from surrounding native vil-. motion must remain the responsibility Art. Murray, Bil Long’ and: ——=—————— | * Tam to HEC 3 a.m. 8 ] y i artment. e function Bill Band deserve special men- So a De ; - ie lages come to.attend a big week-end of out police dep a het ; tion. I was also. impressed. ( min odore’ Cafe’ pak? Daily except Sunday = _oééasion here, they. bring with them | of the visiting police would be to serve with the work: of Alderman 6 Pacific Standard Time |= . > — : ‘, we Canailian families a year At HEC you can borra t et ’ . city police force in keeping an eye on and othe: suggestions being put for th and:I.wish to: ‘personally thank’: Our. specialty: 6 § a take to. 30 months torepay on tee ea Fo pe yt - Phone 41 16 in likely trouble-makers. Speaking the canbe considered practical or not. To ae waking for: a ‘Mr, Balter Chinese Food <= iMlddera money service backed by 80 years! experience ae : ees . : . . ranking you,” or, wo - os language of thelr people, they would discover the cause If there is.auly 078 tor the space and ror the || For take-out orders. HOUSEHOLD fl NAI (CANADIAN |: dave an. immediate advantage mM _— such thing—wui be the duty. 0 the . support we: reéelved from your, “ag a é ate advantag g y ot | Pane, Dam | ne ——— — NATIONAL, ‘ | and Eastern Canada; to the Prairies " oe al thy Main Line conricetions at Jasper™ for points East.and West (|. For. Further: information pleases see, write or call: 7 Prince Rupert Ticket Office: 528: ~:3rd. Ave. West . ~ economy being dependent on || INTERPRETING THE NEWS rat ana _ Summit meeting in doubt again bee hy KEN METHERAL Canadian Press Stat? Writer «Premier Khrusechev's 4,000-mile flght to RNyeping has cast fresh doubts on the chances ofan carly summit meoting, “The “joint communique after talks hotween tiie Russian lender and Mao Tao-tung of China ens on the “heads of governments of, tho. blz powers” to moet immediately to. digas. the tonse Middle Bast, Thera is a markod ab- abhice of reference to the United: Nations, ~ Britain and the United States appear de- tddinined to go to the aummit only within. tho. UN, Thelr main hope of gotuing out of Jordan nd Libanon ta that some formula. will be. found whereby. the UN. will undertake to police the two countries, allowing a free-Kaving: with= drawal of British and Amorican troops, VWIRMOSA VNWELCOME 7 Jvonically, Jt ts the longatanding: rofuan) of. tho United Staten elthor,to racogrize Commun: | Western Glnjamatis in London Intoyy i Lhe with Formosa's Nationallst governmont. Diplomats in London. recall: that on. the. - day Khruschav announadd his acceptance of: the Western proposals for, a. meeting within the Soourlty Council, radio stations, In Com- muntal Chinn were eriticiving the plan, TWO SUMMITS . There js some forty. In Britain that the Tatoat development may revive: American op- noaition to.a mocting of: world Jeadora, In the British view, a summit meoting on | the Middle Rast should. only,-be the forerunner to a-zecond meoting to discuss world: problems . in. goneral, This wos made clonr. by Home Secretary | R. A, Butler during the weekend: when he | told n meating of Conservative party suppor tora that. “not: only, do we want diacugaions. the other outatanding, problema. iInoluding. the: ee ota wee Ww Receive immediate cash adjustment and receipt for Victory Bonds. == Ww Canada Conversion Bonds yield a higher return over a longer period, : uw We are: euipped to help you make the conversion quickly and simply. 4 mW cash outlay. eB “THE CANADIAN Prtnan. Rupert Rranntei FP, ! 1 Weal, Miananar nan O rr x< OC) =e > a @ Pri < 2 So ang OO O z O 1 BANK OF COMMERCE BEPFRRRRRRTSELESTLUES ~ ~*~ SOSi SS 3 ve SREBEL AS SEREREE EDGES eEE oe i ta Chine or low her gamston to ti United with the Puvlong, wiharover they. choone to ” i ationathat nay pravent, an enrly. withdrawal moot ua on.the Middle Maat, but wo want: to ne \ of, the Marinoa now In. Labanon, follow thet up, Intay, ‘by a. sunt: talk:.on all, |, 778 BRANCHES ACROSS CANADA READY TO ASSIST YOU w : (a iM eApnIquela rding on; the Aum t pro- ane that. ts wolng to-apye. the worldr-an. agraed we ; nowale fa indent ne. is no provaltad one . inte Ateormyaryant pole. Among: the howl whi pe ee ow toe oy . - i chev to reject n mooting within th n the #, relly offective and without which ; Nem 1017 _ grounds that this. would ontall altting down = tho penan of the world cannot he gvarantood," WORKING WIT n CANADIANS IN RVERY WALK OF LIP® SING DEZEY, 4, t