Pa ane Eo eal nade ni el eo OAL gts mame eee Te ‘ bo ’ 4 . " ' Soe - ates OTs eaghow mo RIG INDUSTRY Industrial Reports Show 4 . 4 - * , pea kt rt Ho eR at ae ", we ios owt . : : AWAD eee ee 1 — vhf ree eet ama 2 sicdiieyiont Prince Rupert Daily ‘News: ee | ae 7 ne : i As I See It. Friday, November 1, 1957 | West Germany’s automobiie| Scientists have counted 25,216 | industry, including manufactur- feathers on a worse eee ers of trailers and parts, em- 8,120 on a hen and ‘1,359,028 Ain 300,000 workers In 1957. English sparrow. te ie ee MANY UPRAPITERS) Set menimapceen to oe i eee cpnatenmemnniamt oetee te independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert st “ . vie NT, e a , and Northern and Central British Columbia. . - 1: Member of Canadinn Press—Audlt Burean of Ctreulations Compernsa tien Claims Do wn - | ployed es - Canadian Daily Newspaper Association ttea f t So , 7 es /by “ince Rupert Daily News Liggited | } - . . . . . , - Published by rn MAGOR,. President @ Y Special to The Daily News WCB Chairman, J. E. Eades, 2 ‘ Subscription Rates: . : 7 : i . vo VANCOUVER —- During the , @-C- said that the decline in . ) erent By carrier per on tn St aB per ree g12.00 Cn [ y Le f Ef a first three quarters of 1957 in Industrial accidents ‘at «both a j Authorized ns second class mrl: ‘py ‘the Post Offtce Department, Ottawn more ee poet x. Jidustrial injuries in B.C, reported | 16 ng. He congra ula e on Oo =e Lod ” . - ' | tion Board totalled 69,800 as| OP! ‘ : Bhs Pearson's Problem e Zhukov Best Bet he compared with 71,822 for ibs! accident Prevention Depart- ‘oe " | pe OTTAWA—As I write this, nobody outside Russia | same period last. year. eee Oe pection. increased its wo ee . ‘ oe Although injury. reports toi“. , SOME political observers are beginning to wonder really knows whether the Moscow announcement setember, 30 of vise year wore men. in a move designed to, t i¢ Lester Pearson will be the Liberal’s hext na- of.the “release” of Marshall Zhukov is a good sign or |down 3%, compensation pay-| 2¥Oaden its inspections of Indus- trial operations. ments arising .aqut._of. these. in- | dice. at. nt ishout Mi %. abili Nobody “knows,” yét,. because} It'is no secret that im every! over last year. -Tdtal: compensa- ption for industrial accidents in: cfuse of any doubt ‘about Mr, Pearson’s ability to | i e the position but because an offer may come | Russian army leader and: war follows Stalin's. death, Zhukov) nave amounted. .to: nearly - s1g,- | ers and paid to the WCB in hindl e pt . . ibilities more in hero has actually been given the;and the Red army had the last} go0,000. Cee , iy > ! | proportion to the accident rate along. for,-him.to assume responsihil™ gate by Khrushchev, or whether! word. ” Oo upightest“news is a 22% |i each fype of industry. keeping with the international stature he has at- [he is to get a more important| Khrusehev only emerged as top reduction in - the’ number o.oo a Bog pe ; - {post in the Red hierarchy. man in the fierce strugele with | rata) injuries: during the fir: The Ursuline chapel in the tained. se But it seems like a good time] the other. most powerful .mem-' a 8 os . oo t PB ont ths of this ars. heart of Quebec City, stepped in 4 One thought is that the United Nations may j;to remind ourselves of certain} bers of the ruling inner circle roe 931 fatal or itant yeas {Canadian history, was built ’ =: eo eo oS that his val able facts: because, when the chips weTe ' ponorted compared to only BL! more than 250 years ago. ofice more seek his services. Now that Jus u ‘ - Marshal Zhukov has fone pen down, he had the backing ‘of the | toy the same period this year (=I acne nec teens | a taettaaids Fis aj s ‘edopnized | considered as the “best bet” for} undisputed head of all the Red, , . eee | eéntribution to world ae has been Te et hs those of us who hope and pray} armies. ‘pcctcents requiring ay or KTKN—930 ke. Saturday P05 AM. . Sey) : ney . ¢ ‘ s ag , s *k for " ine / i 7 ze ° ays . a Nobel. Prize awar , ere 1s 1 ° as well as wo Te ee be ‘totalled 20,000. This was down } . : ve rej Be 8 PNT Mga aree ' . | live-and-let-live relationship be- sk finail dear! “A HEALING OF GRIEF’ | prestige in UN work would be greater than ever | irene west and Russia. If he SO IF it finally becomes cieat | about 3 per cent from the cor-; ; +e an . : é :; tod last vear i HOAW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS | | before. With world events taking on.an increasingly goes, othe world . picture -will| gismissed Zhukov, and if thy responding period last year. ) HOA CHRISTEAN SCIENCE 1 MS | Foe eae. thave je a peal plaee among them {Probably get much worse. Cee adore and Men VCl-| [Aaa danget ous, edge, the re 1S a real. p nce _— § | OT untarily or involuntarily submit: aye 3 IT WAS clearly due to the tem- Fenviceal 3 " for such a man. porary partnership between to that dismissal we shall know , ? Against this is what Mr. Pearson could accomplish Khrushchev and Zhukov that that Stalinism has come back 10° : : ory . . . : Russia, with a vengeance. ' ay opposition leader. Right now the position probably | the post-Stalin Russian govern-| “For in such an event, Khru-| cefills for moxe skill than it has for a long time. A kind ne was able to purge, fserniet SebeY will have made himsel!: t cold-war is in progress at Ottawa in which the | Fee, one eevrers of the Rus: Mot ee im, but he will have O¢ CO wal , pr ; oo the sinister powers of the Rus-i q b , thods . vt hegip tht oak. Lk atiwa a of strength |; . one so by methods much more: _ opposition must give an appearance ' ey secret Pern kov's int cunning, subtle, and clever than | ° ag neaninitati atian. tha uld:- reveal gain, it was. Zhukov’s inter- . . without p! ecipitating an election: that could reve vention’ which frustrated the Stalin ever employed. 7 . | wjee . . 2 ‘, aylia. . I do not like to write as an: its weakness. The effectiveness of Canadian par lia- | Molotov-Malenkov plot to restore! s)armist. But I for one would | . . twa 4 ay. |the iron-fisted form of rule * omic ya | ment is at stake, as well as the future ‘of Mr. Pear tor form of rule regard the dismissal and uml. son’s own Liberal party. Jt is not a challenge from Ww ark Appointed“: about the most ominus and: which the former external’ affairs. minister could .. alarming sign of recent years. | To Smithers Post For, it is a fact that the| lightly turn if he had to. make a choice one. way 01 chances of coming to an honor- | another . Coe oe . Special to The Daily News able understanding are 10 times: “ oo, “ vy a bi . 1 to a per- VICTORIA— Appointment of ; better with men like Zhukov site| Bringing Mr. Pearson’s problem ¢ own 10 Mu Robert Wark to succeed Steve | ting in the seats the one mighty’ onal | yer newspaperman Ross Munro | Howlett as B.C. Power Commis: | |; jn would be: sonal level, Vancou er m papert wyative govern sion Manager for the Smithers- | With absolute and _ unchecked . writes: His foray against the Conservative ¢ Houston-Hazelton area was an- vtctable, te one or a Yolontn | ment’s trade projects this week glearly showed he | nounced here today by J. N. Ol- ent and violent- | sen, power districts superinten- | tempered man Hke Khruschev. was prepared to take off his coat and swing hard.” i gent | : NOTICE Miss V. White Nursing Officer British‘Columbia Council St. John Ambulance Assaciation will Address a General Meeting - in the Moose Hall . Sunday, November 3rd, 1957 2:30 p.m. '. a _ - gs . * ' ; | PEOPLE in western countries will’ EVERYONE ‘WELCOME But there must be some very dismaying discourage- Mr. Wark, who graduated 35; “make a preat mistake if they, ments for him as he looks around at the immediate | 27 Clectr ca! engineer from the) assumed that a Red army lcadcr /