. wwe ew ewe ye eye eee EE wm ee ww ey ee : woe . 4 j kod tes wa he tape ue Moos tes per ee we wt , ee ' . ‘ : Lo oye ~se SN wee tec gta a Wey arate te Tepe gee ty eg eS BETTI OY soe " rad . : vy hy ee : « ‘ : ai * ‘ . , / . . . * . / a . . ° ae Patan a nner — = Po “an ie | Z Prince Rupert Daily News oo 7 ; | |! j | pa pe ip - yy kay Ae ag 2 GIANT PUMPEEN 88 . Tuesday, Octoner * i &, | VI RIA REPO RT. d Sy d KK OV eshitt MEETS, Man. (i. Bob Wale s - 2 ny peng eon ee — : mo . . i fy S ‘ . " ae leap \ Teves ar eprew : ‘ i Ln intlependent daily newspkpe voted t pulldme of Printe tupert A : j S$ . it qi : ‘ rowhe Tost venir prew a NUN [ - \ p y Newspkper nevotect to the uphuilding of Printe upert . Ss | ee ‘ kin weighing 41 pounds, thys,xed i VI“TORIA -- Premicr Bennett changed his mind and returned by plane. from the Royal and Northern and Central British Columbian, . _festivitios in Ottawa, me Memher of Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of Olreulatians Cepend atte 1ecdad’ DY Hewes a _'one welghing 50 pounds, mean- ~ ’ Oanadian Dally Newspaper Assoelation - ' r 1 en : . 4 : “ Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited by Before he lett he sald he’d come home by train, so that he could, in peace and quiet, work ving 52 inches in cireumfer- ” “Jp, "MAQGOR, President ~ ‘ on the 1958-59 budget, to be presented to the Legislature at the next session, opening in mld- ence. — “ . . 4 o } R ‘ Subscription Rates: ‘January. vertmerne ne tee eee glee ee . ect ten mene gee lete faeat ne comme : . . . ae : : we ence, : af 1 we eee “am m eee . : 1, . 1 0 . ' 1 “ ne . “ . ' . . ’ : veteran me aimee nee mate ance teeomemt maaan teeny AB y mail—-Per month $1.00; per year $10.00 He said last session: “Let us. Next year's session should be - my , ‘By ‘carrier——per month, #125; per year, “$12.00 authorivea na second class msil by the Post Office Department, Road Program Job Well Done ! AIDED by long stretches of good weather and by quite a one. In addition to the gbove arguments, which Mr. Strachan will stir up, there'll be the Sloan report on forestry for tne MLA’s to debate. This is bound to create a great deal of Ottawa | . 7 . © Toward the end of November . vil | = more “Wt (polt | the Pretnicr’s going back ‘to Ot- ob rusn blindly Into the future.” 2 : iawa for a Federal-Provincis! ‘lhe Leader of the Opposition, J e e- . ® John’s First Mistake conference, the first under aus- to, has served notice he’s again IN PREVIOUS columns I haye tied to show. that the Vy, CMa . Vhow is the Aime. To Check Your + VON ED fw ot ee eS jpices of the new Conservative €oing after the B.C, Telephone “povernment, Company: Mr. Strachan is of the i penne -considered opinion this colossus cil cert ae ah et BD. B08 teh eet eet ch Oem of submission to the government, ! said amendments are needed for! the Industrial Relations and Dis- | ‘putes Investigation Act—the la-; extent as it had’ been and still is by Conservative governments, | and as it had been by British» “cooing despite some weather setbacks that endanger- . Jed the paving program. Se The widening of Sixth Avenue East, the com- ~% 1 . as . : . - Raycaryaty omy ne vase ' On osition Leader Robert should come under the B.C, gov- controversy. a | f* husbanding funds allotted to-reconst uction and ae Conservative government | has greatly stieehan’s ining up his ammun- c!ment-controlled B.C. Publle ee ! PRINTIN an Hardtopping; the city public works department, heats strengthened its position since the election. iWon for the next session. tno! at under Commlasiion,. insterd "amie good old PGE will come | cn oad ° ey ‘ . a '‘ 7 CGuestafs the quick and apparently | ; eee ube PAL BO & ‘ S eieachan | ee th . ‘into the Legislative picture onee . 7 ed ‘by City Works Superintendent C. J. Gustatson, | oonipiete fulfillment of its cam-|‘case before. This shift. not only!government’s agreement with |= Mr Strachan thinks the 80" "a yiin, with Une Promicr boasting NEEDS. nS has this year aecomplished one of the most admir- | paign promises substantially to| poses-a great challenge ‘to the ‘the Wenner-Gren interests for ernment at a and the Leals- ar how he’s extending it how ‘ah aving nino: . toe : Jin ao increase pensions, and such like Liberals. But it will Obviously | development of a huge chunk af lature shou vyve some say in’ so oven ha ond. bit 7 | able paving programs the city has enjoyed in a good ‘it has temporarily established| have the most far-reaching con-'3-C. up north. a chunk ‘believed he services and rates ot the . et oi omeite tor the asepayers, “ § jong time. When one contemplates the difficult ter- | itself further to the left than the sequences. for the whole country. loaded with fortunes in minerals, telephone. company, and a jot Of ce he hadn't come along in ils ety ses cht. the tha duainage py 4 _ | Liberals. But now.the Dicienbaker gov- oils and timber, a whole vast em-~) beope agree with him, These jy a oF tL S eave ib. , brid | vain of this city, the drainage p) oblems, the levels, | "Tr has, ih fact, establisned the/ ernment has made its ‘first ma~’ pire in itself. . i people think the telephone com- ane dime vile favoring re D IB B ‘ j erades and the somewhat haphazard adherence to , whole centre of gravity of Cana-| jor bhinder. In a sense it too) Mr. Strachan took a dim view pany has it too much all Its own \yionsion, will al the same time Peat a 1, oo cd te the eo oa pt ye 4 dian ‘politics much: further leit- arises from a good short range: when he learned the other diay wy. - dt ioe teartedy. ondite ! oy . a, i town-planning observed in the city's earlier days, it ward than Has ever been -the motive--that is Mr. Diefenbak-i the Premier had extended what! A few years ago Mr, Strachan [Lee critical of (ect me oxen ly! Printing Compa ny j 3s quite easily seen that keeping roads up to par is NO | -—--~ ee er’s carhpaign implication wnat! js being called Wennergrenland | talked this way "a the Legislator ee ee a derson running the y 4 Se a: ~ se « ‘closure of parliamentary debates} py those who don't like what, Ure to his astonishment, and oon how. prson PUNTA Le a 4 simple task. Commission was an iniquitous and undemo~| they insist is a deal, even though political joy, he found a nin ee eee ie tee ET — y * u Se Ae ' Dai rm ¢ icipa an cratic | thing. ier £ 1 iber of Suclal Credit backbench- |: See | a That is why The Daily News anticipated Mi | vow the prime minister pro- the Premier, equally vehemently, | er of Sucial Crean mont nc | — 4 “custatson’s annual report on roads which would ‘Ur ed by CLC pores te wipe right off the status insists there's no deal. ‘The ex-|Crs In Complies veeeout boldly | , 74 Y wt : “€ < : : : . . A: ; , ses : Q r ste s! . . . : . . : . ; covet i3 * OE +. Han at . ni tension of Wennererenland was!him. They spoke ou 2oldly | ; C 4 shave in all probability come near the end of the year. © g y poets eile mistake That| made to permit development of lagainst the telephone company, i THE MELR OSE POP ries, “ 4"he amount of hard-top now stretching throughout OTTAWA (. —A royal commis-| — ” ‘ — | Peace River water ‘power. . Just as if they had been CCP’ers. | ww L. S on : ee te ft POW oe Lat, achaq im [Sion on methods of settling in-| CLOSURE is nothing thore nor Mt..Strachan thinks the gov- | instuhc of Scre'*: wih : meg " the city is formidable and we felt the public, who IN | austrial disputes was proposed} less than putting a time limit ernment’s in too great a hurry) But soon. st backbenchers ip . 7 ‘ Co : ‘Snost instances take things for granted, should know | to the new Progressive Congerv-| on debate, The old British moth-_ DOO a ie pe gavet thal [stopped tc remier LTD | @ FINE, FAMOUS CHINESE DISHES oe e ay nd! qaae Ve Hart: ad heen -accomplis ative government today by the! er of parliaments has used elos- | * eee tinne . ea thar ling. " . : ... SERVED TO PERFECTION : ie amount of roadwork that had been accomplished ‘Canadian’ Labor Congress in its; wren a a eee or th ey a BOS es ed their lps: | i . . 4 n ans year. a lirst’ annual legislative brief to: each and every recent, session: Cc — ug y . z And fora job w ld 2 Oi Li ent Mr. ‘Gus the Diefenbaker administration. of the British parliament ¢los-.]_ REPORT ‘FROM i phone _ Di “7 For Orders to : * nd ror a Job we done we Comp am AMET, “GrUS- The 1,000.000- ber — con-| UTS is applied about 35 times. . m™ ££ TNE LA A, : . Ve . Take Out ‘tafson and his crews for their doggedness in keeping | gress, which Ooo er voriy, Closure was used by Labor Bove 7 ADIL ITA RAF ttt , : a ethos, ers a, yearly! ernments in Britain to the same. WN RIVAL. 1. + wee by Jranl: -Moward | Liberal ministries. : . . . on er Ce por code—an@ that a royal :com-: The difference between the: spletion of the widening of Second Avenue West, the | mission is the best way of hand!-! British and Canadian use of. ; MP Skeena - oe mesurfacine: of . “hi A str ‘ ing the issue. le ej i i _ . . wey 5 vesurfacing: of ‘the Third Avenue West stretch that, 178 the issue. ‘closure is quite simple. By us-- Parliament’s first week has comé to a close. Even » ‘ing it habitually in Britain all: , " : roy . , in this short time it is quite apparent that the govern-! | Here we hardly ever apply. ment is courting defeat in the House. The design be- {closure. But this is the fact hind this is quite obvious. The Conservatives want : “ister Sag ee top. look and! an election as soon as possible hoping to capitalize on : the “give us a chance” theme. | , listen. | . i On-almost every occasion when . _ ‘closure has had to be applied in: Speeches from the Cabinet! ; ithe House of Commons this; have thus far been of a ‘needl-! Canadian people at once. We ; | country was either at war, or in| ing” nature, designed’ to incur) respectfully submit, howevey, — ‘the period of crisis just before al the anger, primarily of the Lib- | that in the opinion of this || iwar. Had it not been for the) erals. . | House Your Majesty's advisers | As gn interesting and amusing | should give immediate consid- eration to the advisability of -| tool -of. closure, the government ‘of the day would have found it-; sidelight, I must relate that the | l Lb Diefenbaker: taking steps to deal with the > menace of* inflation, rapidly self at the complete mercy of a! Prime “ Minister ismall determined minority, in-; made a slip in referring to Mr., Swe : i tent only on frustrating the will; St. Laurent as the prime min- Tsins unemployment an d | of the majority inside the house! ister. We were all waiting for; Other serious problems facing this country. We call upon the government to give immediate effect to the social and econ- » land in the country. i this first error. but certainly | omic planning necessary to avas giving’so ‘much: trouble... these are but.a few “of the areas Which have made it more pleasant to ‘drive about Prince Rupert. Se 7 # So at our request Mr. Gustafson’ went to.a great «deal of trouble, extra work for both The Daily News’ , zand the public's benefit, . No soonei was the list of - *paving published that Mr. Gustafson was subjected “to abuse in a lettér which contained nothing but a *venemous, personal attack. Mr. Gustafson is not a - public official. He is merely an employee of the city, | *q private individual doing a job, just as we presume a #i< the person who stooped to writing the letter for no “other reason than we can see but inane viciousness. *Persons who are elected to public office expect a cer- stain amount of criticism for their-actions on a coun- acil or board. But there ig no excuse, not even ignor- ance, for attacking a man who is merely doing his "0b. Certainly there is no-cause. for being abusive *to or insulting to 2 man who has done ‘a good job, as “Mi. Gustafson ‘has on roads this year. narties,-in and out of office, ac- , , oo. bept it. Canada's finest boot... cept it. here for early selling. Wool shearling lined ee “Squee Gee” crepe F 5 Black or sole calf leather Brown PEDWELL SHOES. 34 - 3rd West Opposite Northern B.C. Pewer OMT STE PO a SACS 4 4 | | NEAL EVANS” TRANSPORTATION CO. LTD. —_—_—- ' didn’t expect Mr. Diefenbaker to;- tT DO not believe that any res-' make it. Within about five mine | ' sponsible perscn could read the | utes. Mr. Diefenbaker, on two: _t ] a _ ea | tierce debates that took place in| occasions, referred to Mr. sti cope with these problems. E. NORMAN SMITH, president~, this “cotintty -at' thé: time ofthe: Laurent: asthe prime minister., On Thurscay, October 17, the + and chief editor of the Ottawa! navy argument around 1911~“or ; -The Liberals are in a peculiar ; government forced the House in- ; Journal, died in hospita:*Fri- = | the conscription battles of {1917 | political position and are ac-' to a time consuming division on day after a short iliness:He~, and again in 1944 without realiz-| cordingly playing pure politics} an interim supply motion. It was 36. A native of Manches- {ing that the Prime Minister's; in the House. Mr. St. Laurent appeared to me that this was -ter, England, Mr. Smith: .was / well-meaning proposal to end: himself established this policy nothing short of an attempted a veteran of nearly 70 veers ‘closure altogether is a profound : quite clearly when he said: i move to embarrass. But no one a : Q . 1 te a Certainly there are roads yet to be done. Noone | 3, the newspaper business. He | Mistake. co “Tt does not scem to us in |.was embarrasséd for we all ; -realizes this more than City Council and Mr, Gustaf- | was a founder of “ne cana- a i. 3s 2 mistake OF ght very: aE sprint ' sMhove th TRA “money to ee On its attains 10 4 Phone 2089 . + aves on + nk sre aly ¢ . | dian Press ‘and its presid imensions that it might very: appropriate to move the TRA. ; y bo Carts Sas oy con. We imagine that plans are already made for | or six years, a op eeent | well paralyze some future gov-. SIONAL vote of want of another month, after which weil ° ee ere" ernment and future parliament. confidence. Having decided | be able to vote the rest of the DAILY BUS SERVICE imoney for the balance of the ‘in circumstances which cannot; not to move an amendment | year. i ‘now he foreseen. | ourselves, we do not feel, at Granted that the new Conser-! this time, that we should sup- ‘yative government would get’ port any amendment to the ‘more work on the Co-Op road, resurfacing Ninth 3 ‘Avenue East, doing Alfred Street and First Over- | 0" gag ook and similar mountain goat roads which present . Connecting with , C.P. Airlines to Vancouver ce neat teense inate ‘Tories in B.C. CNR ts Kitimet nquite a problem. i some brief favorable publicity in, Address moved in any other e ° . that te fay next vear and if 4 some papers from wiping closure’ quarter of the House.” ‘ ne ag . , However, that is for next year and if the city oft tno pers | ping closure | aenis was said regardless of Praised for Work Nhe times of departure and arrivals wre us follows: ‘makes as much progress’as it did this year, Prince oe mmnyson's words it is, Whether the Liberals agreed mM! yARRISON HOT SPRINGS, | LEAVE DAILY ARRIVE Terroee LAS30 a.m. YY Ropert 2:45 pom, | plainly a case of selling the truth | principle with the amendment’ yo, @—alister Grosar cay : lor B.C, GO . sart, nation tl ; to serve the hour, Modern par- : or not. + M. J. Coldwell director of the Progressive Con- Renee 'servative party, said Saturday iaments need the tool of closure; The CCF leade BP. Rupert T:30 a.m, Terrace ERs a.m, » . ' soe . " eye ‘Rupert will indeed be ahead of many cities of com- ‘parable size, wo : , ent ee ae euneecneene apne te unt ce tere me Reger Re eI ABI ERE GTS SA th as 1 1 ; ar e for owe f ! : . . . a . ‘ol os ene consequences, we believe in ex- cleeuon campargn was the “tres 9 prince Rupert JU45 aan, Termice 2ahs pam, " ~PCrips ures TUNA CHAMPION pressing our principles so as to mencous [9p done by Conservas 9 ‘perrace 4:00 pom, Prince Rupert 7:00 pam, . vit . ' MADRID (Reuters) -- The Bet the best possible benefits tHves .n B.C. ; . Twas not disobedient unte the heavenly vision. Acts. 26:19, ‘Spanish federation of amateur for the public. It may he rather: The story of Mr, Diefen- panama revere * If over a man justified m-calling it a day Paul was that ifishermen has nomec. Gen. lenethy but I would: like to re- baker's reception In B.C. was Uke. . OES TT , « man, He suffered beatings with rods, stonings, prison, ship- i Francisco Franco national cite the amendment hereunddr; 8 explosion through the rest of “ RY i * wreck, hunger but none of these, thingy moved Paul, He most ‘champion of fishing with rod: “This House ‘welcomes the CGanida, che said in an address ned ; «of the time made his-own living making tents and preached | gf ‘and reel for tuna. A certificate, Measures indicated in the to the annual provincial mect- ; & * free, We regard him as the greatest, mortal man that ever i “presented to the nation’s loader, Speech from the Throne and ‘Ing of the B.C, Progress.ve Con- _ # * lived, but he made mistakes, a ° _ an enthusiastle deep-sea fisher. WBes that these measures be PSePWALLL Ves, ‘ ’ ve in meena i a ea any, LEON LANDER Vaneouver man, mentioned his catch of 1! placed before parliament with im crema rt emee cores memes aens rene es ee ' ' , a | lawyer, has been named a 712-pound tuna in 1958 the Jeust possible delay in or- Ihe Imperial War Museum at. | oe | member of the Borden royal’ ° _ der that the benefits proposed «London, nglind, wis founded | "ny ve cerning face Ne Borgen voya eee eae inne therein might accrue to the In Wty, ‘f ’ | commission whieh will study MANY INDUSTRIES wed IS THE NUMBER TO CALI POR Al : | Ho ee yea oe British Columbia's — products mn ty ~ ant t ot tanada, Ineluding the = from more than 4,700 maniuface | . o : new . 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