4 | iis ied and undisciplined pupils in’ secondary i Schools make their presence felt out of all pr opor- “tion to their numbeis:_cr reating a situation that is. Aighly. detiimental to’ the: ‘proper. teaching of the : that evatifies-the cang spirit, and it is apparent that ~ tt for years in public school and intend to continue. | ok our free education to the limit. of ability extend and. attitude; and | in the face ofactive insubordina- we “Bits and discipline should he developed if any suc- 3 5 abyss | in which the American. system. finds. itself,” . guce apprenticeship opportinities;. to, place, the stu- Gents with various grades of academic and-technical thing. ‘more | neatly, in ‘accor “purpose.” | “Fearon for Overproof eel oe hate armenia eam AH ete 8 se eRe ee Meetapt tie, Vphiwd'yiy ‘ot Prince Hert r chal Bhitisty Columbia, * p at Ganiadlan Pravs—Andit Bureaw of. Ciraulations “Sy Canadian Dally ‘Newspaper’ Association . hed ty: The Prince Rupert Dally News: (iniitea pg8 J.P. MAQOR, President’ , . Subscription, Rates: : By: mall—PeTmonth $1.00; per year 810.00. Byte ter—per month, 81.26: per year, $12.00 8 second class mail-, iby the Post’ Cities Department, Otlawa ool Problem Children ct {NAN article titled “Misfits in ‘Our Schools,” Cana- jan. Commentator ‘magaziné remarks that the well- disposed and well-qualified. . »“P his is an ‘exhibitionist amd esca pist technique —fany girls and boys have: eer getting away with it ait the secondary level,” % the urlicle says. : _ The question arises, does the democratic right ~ to, its continuance. to.an arbitrary age limit, without -effort:or al minimum of suecess, and with the result that’ the: rig ights. of. others to earning are seriously it apa ‘lized’ Ye : . It is sbviotly good: polities, under : a system in - hich the half-wit’s vote-is as good as that of the “intellectual ¢ genitis;, to stiggest that weare all equal “and have equal-rights, But to extend the opportunity for education. beyond the: limitations of capacity _ tion, is to make democracy look ridiculous, The elemetitary school is the place where’ work cess is to he achieved i in secondar y type of education. But when: almost 100 per cent’ are: pushed’ on’ from grade. to grade, and into secondary school.there. is NO. incentiver to work, much Tess. to achieve scholar ship.’ o “What Sandeded ig an. 1 investigation of the con- | Mions by a. jutigial i inquiry.and the implementation - “of its results by careful steps which! will, primarily, “prevent om sinking | further into the educational the Canadian Commentator suggests, — “These should include rerhedial steps to intro- ilities— or. the lack- of: them.— where - they will. ( btain’ education’ Dest: suited'to. their: capacities, and. inally® to maké the’ secondary or high ‘school gome- i de “with: its” name ‘and | rm saga of the helicopter: forced down in northern. British; ‘Coluinbia—a° ‘hart rowing: “story. that ap- cout to have a happy’ ending —has pr oduced an rene development. - Two er ew in says a. Canadian Press item, “ept camp 4 going by pouring over-proof rum gn them.. a ee a o Sunday: News Test PoE oon . day edition, and ‘the Onta io govemment his 10 i se: cuted it, for so doing cade om But, on ne so doing. the; enged the right of radio; ind TV Attorney-General. “hag | ‘aunched nominal ‘prosceuitions | Ics of entertainment. dnd ‘en- against the CBC, and against! ightment on that day--which In two other Toronto’ newspapers all countries is by far thé-most which have not, as yet, publish-| Popular day for their services. ed papers delivered or sold on} ‘lt would be a stringe law Sunday i which permanently . The ‘whole country should wel- | one sel of newsmen and enter- | come this court case. It-should’ tainers to work’on Sundays, but help to clear the air, and let! not others, everybody = know.” where.:they.! The. whole. muddled: upysitua- stand: undér the. existing Nard’ s {tion is just another Brook. that if Day’ Act,” a We are to sive what” ds.” Ftéally But it. would: be: vathe naiv ¢| good about our quiet” and-rev- lo’ expect’ the: court ‘case to settle | erent. Canadlan’ Sunday. law we the’ latger issue, ‘which : is“ not | have to tidy it up to brine itinto whether : _ Hewspapers ‘and:-radio} line with actual realities ‘of the r he Ontario | istalions to broadcast. lhe: news: : accused newspaper .T algo ot io carry on their rogiilhs el permitted |’ mit ca a. Fh ea ies of existing laws, but whether the | tury. existing laws conform with. the! — a public conscience and public in- By Norman M. MacLeod terest and public, necd. THE nub: of the federal Lord's Day Act is-as follows: “4, Tt is not lawful for any person: on the Lord’s Day, except. as provided herein, or in any provincial Act or law now or here- after in forcé; to sell or offer for {sale or’ purchase’ any. goods, chattels, ‘or other personal prop- erty, or atiy real estate, or -to carry on’‘or transact any bus~ iness of his ordinary calling, or in connection with such. calling, or’ for gain to. do, or to em»loy any other person to do, on that day, any. work, business,” or; UP. by six Western.» European labor.” nations, with the United -King- However in the “works of nec-; '? i also ak to be.an: Added essity and mercy” explicitly fron: ' P- i cipan the prohibitions and penalties) “da's.stake in this project provided by the Act, is the tals hi nvn—poteritially in ex- lowing:. cess Of a bien dollars annually. Even in bodin times such as “(p) any” unaroiaaple work] the nation b-s b e4 enjoying, after six-o’clock in the afternoon ia billion dollars is s*fl a sum of the Lord’s Uay-in the prepara- | ae a tion of the that commands respect in gov- regular Monday weg we v.,, etnment circles, especially when Spoor ees ofa daily! it represents export trade that ‘Wspaper. new. political developments are jeopardizing. The inclusion’ today. of Trade Minister C. D. Howe ‘and Assist- ant Claude Isbister ‘in the’ ‘Prime Minister's Bermuda. entourage revealed that the talks with the British Prime Minister are going to extend: beyond - the: troubled Suez situation, «.. 3° ‘Specifically, they are. going to include Canada’s. jnterest in the Common Market now- being set IN THE five years during which I worked ag an: editorial writer for the old ‘Toronto Globe, then still fondly known as‘ ‘the Scots- man’s ‘Bible’: nobody ever Oob- jected. to the fact.that I had-to} break that. law... Every third Sunday I had to. report at. two} o'clock. in. the ‘afternoon, to ‘pre- “| pare any . late’. editorials © that -In ‘its blue-print stage Carlier in the -year, the Common “Mar- ket appeared to be a project of enly long-range and indirett.in- terest ‘to Canada. - Its proposal in, essence was‘a custoins uiiion amongst. West, Germany, , France, Italy, the Netherlands: 'Belgiiin “|The regular printing and editor- fal staff did not.comé on duty! , {till after six o ‘clock, and so were} ‘|might ‘bé Necessary “for Monday. within the letter of the law. . | But the whole .news publica | tion situation has been changed, | day by day, and bit by bit, ever} singe , ‘the tadio and then TV came ‘into existence. _Up tu now, nobody has chal-| ™ ' Alcan Output Reported Up MONTREAL—Aluminium Lim- * : Thus is? ‘oited an ‘{hternational angle to the incident, Oveiiroof rum must’ have been: imported ~ginee. none of that’ strength 4s sold in British Columbia, . ‘And when Mr, Cyvil Shelford, of Omineca next fis the floor in-the Legisla ure'to' ‘advocate A Ve. Yury to undid ety irc at present, what » fs prahiably u life-or-death ay ‘gument for his case, tthe warmth of. fire Wasa major survival Factor | in the cold northland, The addition of over- proot rum wis survival factor for the fires, Had the B.C, merchandise heen poured on the blaze, it Sand hope—might have heen ‘extinguished, Take it trom there, Mr. Shelford, », —Vietoria Times, OMAN VARY. SNUIIUK; 18 lett): ‘of ‘Tranaconn, Mon, ree nied Canada's, tol toenenged pilot, chats with a ilond, Who holds the W,\¥,. Tudhopo Memorial Trophy ) Ottawa by tho Royal Congdlan Fiying Norman {s the eldest son of a Canadian: Raine enrman, Hla hobhy ia building modal alr bee ' (OP Photo Ube! Astoolation,: Natlo ». . |U50 and 1057 sales have been led and consolidated subsidiar- ides reported net income of $55,- (857,372 for 1956, compared with ' 948,193,952 the previous year, | Net income per share,"says the | ‘annual report, amounted to $5.56 ‘compared with $4.83 in 1959. lif _ Ponsp Aateetolu ge ibe a i: OLal led. $383,000, ¢: f They were nui thy th 1053, Quebec smelters incregsed prle mary aluminum capacity by 31,- 500 tons and operations at Kitl- mal, B.C, wero expanded to add 90,000 tons capacity, The latter operation “is beglnning to con tibute (o tne company's carn. ings,” president Nathaniel V, Da- vis sald, In the UUnited King- (lom and United States. late tn land Belgium have succeeded in jAgalnst which Canadian exports, and Luxembourg, Sihce: the! plan would add ‘to , the. economic strength and hence the buying power of the Western European: nations, Ottawa took it for granted. that it would be in the long-range interests of Cana-' ; dian export trade. This‘ view persisted after the prospect avas ep raised of the United: Kingdom ments j ,o:so jeining the Common Mar-' inereases in y j ket, 0 ffielals here took granted that in any ‘which she might take, would make reservations ‘would protect the trade prefer-! ences: which the Cominon- wealth nations enjoy In? her market, a But within the past fortnight the picture has changed radie- ally, France, the Netherlands, making thelr entry Intd the scheme conditional upon its ex- tension to thelr overseas poss! sessions. That--move. automate leally ialvés. the French, Nott fre Hands, thd Belglum Cdlonies' ee} entry Into the Common Market, —and into the British marke 8 well If the United Kingdom should Joln the plan, Obviously: this would be an advantage including wheat, dried and-salt- ed fish, and other agricultural and food commodities, would be: unable to compete, mn the Uni- ted Kingdom market the. Im- nerial preferences would he sllghtly below production, The | rosullant “relatively small" stock | of saleable metal Is “basically a healthy and deslrabe develop. completely nullified, Tho minimum Canadian stake in the situation ts a quarter. billion dollars annually, rhb is the value of Canadian expdrts’ ment, lo the Western European coun-, Expansian would proceed asi tries involved, With Britain adds: scheduled ut Kitimat, Quebec's led to the scheme Canada's stake | and Hang aren and on alumina | would skyrocket Immediately to and Bauxite sources In the Brit-|raore than one billion dollars, ish West Indies and Fronch West | Thege figures make the matter Afrlea, Expanding usage of the! unquestionably the, mort tine mota) Mn Wansport, communica; portant one In terms of ‘doulas tons and Industry Apponred core !und cents which the Bermuda taln, falks will consider, Who borrows from HFC? _ Nonrly thras quarters of a million » Canudlnnalike you horrowed from HC lat your, HNO tx Crnada's, a a ", Targoat and mot recommenced ™ enna inaeteany het i hy 70 yonrat experlonce in bulping famillon wolva thalt money prob ~ Joma, So If you noad up to $1000, Viklt TTC whore you may always horrow with confidence, Fie HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Ce ovation of | Crenada fo ot 0, Bigham, manger n 5A Third Ave Watt ef Second 5 sacond floor, phone 49}, PRINCE RUPERT, H.C, niyo - we ah en, stations “aie. breaking’ thesletter | 20th. rather than the: Heer Deputy © Trade Minister. ficulties Lo do nothing and spend no-, not actually required, The AIG Ne | A { HT | HT UT = Wed. mes tind he 16 1956: ; | Cold Dsyey -~Ot DUNG THIS: 1s THE CARTOON which won for James G. Reidford of | MUSEUM—| 7 ‘help them make,the museum av- , can warship. ‘| tween Prince Ru 4 Mlustrated with > pictures: _| was elven to him many years ago |} put_it.up., The CNR have also, | ago, We have tt'in the little sit-j | }not do it justice, We hope also _|to have this properly hung in ».{ spring and‘was.in the.museum, my at which. time: he told - me he ~ | photos. . briefs’ —— By JOCELYN BOLTON. ‘oe Sunday the Museum was operi from 2 to 4 p.m. as we had been asked by HMCS “Chatham” to allable to visitors in an Ameri- L. M, Felsenthal. has kindly given the museum a very ‘large map showing the highway. be-: rtand Terrace and’ when the road was being con-7. structed, We hope one day to have this map. framed and on display, but in our. present’ bulld- ing there !s not the wall space to Toronto ‘Globe winnes of the award! for Newspaper Awards for” The judges praised: his. Sistently high’ standard ‘feeltye editorial through this med, urn, reece stamerrenn esa " LINDSAY'S. donated a large framed. picture. of the harbor taken a long time; ting room, but the space’ does time. J, E, MeDonald of Victor- ia also sent us some old photos for our ‘collection, also some éarly history which | We, appfe- clate. .Mr,. McDonald. was in Prince: Rupert’ in: the’ very early days’ and paid-us a visit last Establistied ~ HOUSEHOLD GOO would try: and send: me some CRATING _ STORA' We: have ‘had quite ¢ a number of gue.:ts “in ihe Museum lately, ‘the Toronto Globe and Mail the:1956 National Newspaper Award for cartooning, The cartoon was published May 18 and concerns the contentious closure on the pipeline debate in the House!of Commons with the Peace Tower depicted as a guillotine. Reld- ‘ford, 45, won the NNA award for cartooning {n 1950 when he’ was with {he Montrea) Star, (CP Photo) Rerort From ~ PARLIAMENT . T. Applewhaite Most. of the diseussbne these, gate Channel or of Dodee Cove, days centres around the budget. ithe building of 50 rental houses There is one small feature of! in Prince Rupert, the field sur- the budget which gives me con-! veys for the airport on Digby s.derable personal satisfaction, : ‘Island, the Fairview breakwater, because I did auite a lot of work ‘the inauguration of letter-car- on it, That is the removal of; rier delivery done in an election the special tax on soft drinks. ‘year? Some of them may have In announcing this, Mr. Harris! ;been—I haven’t checked back said, “I have also been im-! to find out. And, if so, should tipressed with the increas; ng dif-' they have been delayed on that which hundreds of eccount small soft drink bottlers appear: Now we hear that the feder.i to be facing. from coast to: contribution to the Stewart-; coast.” I hope I had something | Cassiar road is being made be- to do with that impression, aticause it’s an election: year, As wast for the area: tributary: to, it was only last October thaé the Pacific Coast. | the province approached. the ~— | Pederal It was a real ‘source. of regret) ance, it couldn't have been ‘done to my wife and me'that we could , before, All I would like'td know not attend the dinner in honor /1s whether those who jibe:'‘Elec- { people, among them Mrs, j/gOing to display with our other 1) visited the aquarium, Government for: assist- |. most of them visitors from out of town—and ‘quite a few local A pennies and Cartage & Storage 10? AOVING —_ PACKING - ~ Lift’ Von Service. ‘Neents: Allied Van Lines, ie hones Wharf 4331 Office 3016 JAMES G. REDFORD or “he” and ° Mail: ‘Is fr ears" tooning, one of seven National - 2 1956, ‘eons of! cf- expression DS: AGE Me- Cabe and her -granddaughter ; Marilyn McRae, who brought us|: a small spider crab, which we are | & marine displays. yy ' While I was In Honolulu 7 It was al fantastic place with beautifully displayed fish of all kinds and bright colors, a huge pool in the centre, where there were seals and most enormous turtles... The latter fascinated me. 1 understand they Nive: for ages and ages and these particular ones were very old, I also visit- ed the Vancouver aquarium which Is excellent. They are al- ways adding (o.it and have many tropical fish: in’ their displays similar to those in Honolulu. The octopus was very interesting but/ horrible. One almost” becomes, # glued to the spot... There are more than 105 mile. lion people enrolled as members |. § of the Red Cross in 75 nations: & throughout the World, chaes tees 1 Setmmine etiam ipeenenem | How One Nan Fought pa ice a Cee! Ba oe of Dr. Large and Bruce’ Brown, both for-many years members: of the Prince Rupert’ School Board. I honestly can't think of two men more deserving of pub-_ lie recognition. - Most welcome, and most des- ved, among the announce- n the budget were the far pensions and it for-in WV.A. married rates, Cana- action dian Legion Branches in Sk eena Britain had been actively ¢ campaigning which for these increases, particularly my cld Branch at Stewart, the Branch at Ocean Falls, that at Queen Charlotte City and the Bulkley Valley Branch at Sml- thers, This is admittedly an election year, And so every time the gay- ernment decides to contribute a few thousand dol-: lars. to an airport. or apen an, ngrienlurad- demonstration sta- Wawidieino clever uritic hollers Lat: Europ, rg bbelie’t fn clectio} ‘dodge, Fubylotls lyn deepal ie Wert He levtions. fir'this coun- try about lento our years, What! Hanee, ‘benef-ts, the plan is not for as Jina full year, | bulld a: wharf, patch up a post office, : opinion ‘within the tee suggest ' tion, Year,” would recommend a year’s dela y on that account, If not, what is the point? . . I want to make a short com- “ment on some of the general matters whieh Hon, Walter Har-: ‘ris, Minister of Finance. covered | ‘in his speech in the House -of Cemnions on March 14. Two forts ago, he reported a deficit of 152 million dollars, a year eso a deficit of 33 m.tlion dol-: Jars, and: this year we finally got into the black to the extent Gt 282 million dollars, This year, In view of Increases in social large tax reductions as last year, The increased payments run to about 133 million dollars So ere etcgeie Behind the bald facts of the ‘|. British decision to reduce Its! Tnsanity’— And Won! Six years ; ago. 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