‘ 48 mo, . » . oe ’ eae os wo Shed gs erty nn We nee 2h Magee PEP Ge AN pre Oh Ty TPR ON EO em MEL OE OE Ley ee Oe OM we ae ge eerg oh : et my OM Se . we : . i ’ : ‘ A ba hag tf rl . bons Lo . . / Cet gee ee, a, a Coat 8 j ud — MUSEUM BRIEFS’ = ©" .,° By JOCELYN ROLTON pha Among the’ Interesting guests we have had this past week, were Mr. I. S. Muir of Scotiand who visited us with this young: .. grandson, Mr. Mulr is vistting with his son and family tn Prince Rupert and we enjoyed meeting und chatting with him. Mr, W. H. Long of Auckland,* + ~ ae Orsay New Zealand was also a Very ¢¢ Baarn, Holland, were’ als" charming guest, very interested | visitors, as was Miss Lara Thor in taking photos of Prince Ru- darsen of Vancouver accompan=" pert and also the Museum. My yy ner cousin Mrs. R. Grime ‘fact. Mr. Long made two ‘trips ofson - and children of: Prince,’ to, the museunr and. we enjoyed Rupert. talking to nee and his friend “here. is someone in the’ ‘nya: rom Saskatone wut, cum from early morning - Miss. J. Alhiert of ae closing time these ‘days, se Belgium was also a guest AAC l tourists off the tour boats, but spent au long Lime seeing oue many local peuple ana glnievs displays. We do find that people who are arriving by our and from obher countries, especially yacht—-many from Kitimat, Surope are so kd Mis, 3 Le | Campbell River, vit, Dawsuir’ ” : .jmuseum, Dr, and Mrs, Scholten Creek, and muny smiailer places omens ee ot Vin the province, ms Ss Mr. and Mrs. FON. Timms ‘sit ts tso pald us a visit’ with: ‘their ta, fambly. ‘hey had been to | ste us htfore and were so exeited at ‘Local . ° {showing their parents the mus- ;¢um. Mr. and Mrs. Timims hope : . flo return alane sumetime and I CIs a really see what we have on dis- play.’ vee aR ; 2 | Prince Rupert Daily News Ef enn ren * ere Tuesday, August 18, 1057) * oly erase “As I See It An independent daily: newspaner devoted to tre upoutatag of Prince Rupery 5 ee 4nd Northern and Central British Columbia. 4 ‘Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited by , . . J. F, MAGOR, President anweny ose Subscription Ratea: | By mnall—Pet month 1.0u; Per Near #10 00. fo Pach Jf a » . Currler--—per on ér year, ' sutorized as second clase mail Dy the Bust Oitica Department, _Ottawe more te Pp a . ¢€ , k. Good News for Miners | Don’t Rob That Ban free blood bank system across s Canada. - eras . leases to avoid any discouragement in the develop- In the old days it was neces-;- ment of mineral resources in B.C. ‘ sary forthe hospitals literally tO hardships, and -ne compilahed . | Scurry around to find blood don-| whit, now seem to be. ‘Like! mir- v1 When the system was approved in the legisla- | oN \ho wend supply the neees-|aeles My the Ice of une ati ture last spr ing to replace Crown grants of mineral |sary blood for the transfusions! ralties- ee, necessary after. accidents or Jor ee Y me , . . lost in those old days, because the late Dr. Norman Bethune. tenure-and.would distourage prospectors. As a re- there just was not the right| When I.was‘in China last eat sult, Mines Minister Kiernan and his officials’ met ‘| blood availabte soon enough ati found that they had‘ named ‘| the right place and time? ‘ }several great medical’ institu- with. the mining industry committee ta plan.admin- _ lions afier this Cancdian istiatio he policy so t ™ effects d |A GooD many Canadians donot} Tt is strange but true that all vation of t D li c¥ 80 hat har ful eff woul know it, even yet. But a.Can-| the 57 million children of. China Momber o$ Canadian Press—Audit Bureau of Cireulations > : finest: things that has h ened in ™m wise step has been made by the provinéial | govern- ONE of the U Ne APP: ib y rights, ‘mining representatives | ‘protested that it urgi€al operations, THE"prosent day Chinese. al. he. avoided. adian doctor, Dr, Norman Be-jwho are going through the pri- ' Canadian Daily Newspaper Association 1 lifetime is the organization by the Rea or ‘oss f the / ment in elaborating on its new system of mining m7 & ° y 0 ' would not give sufficient assurance of long-term | | How many precious lives were! most worship the eaemory: of » Now My. Kiernan has: expl ained that the gov- thune, was one of the great! mary schools of that vast-land, world leaders in the present day; are taught to ‘revere the. name, By GLADYS BALDWIN T had a very lovely letter from er Ament is seeking as mueh flexibility : as possible i IM | dlood-bank processes. ‘tand to honor the work. of: this House pits, petroglyphs, arti- | Miss Beatrice Dentonin Miehi- ordey not to contr ont ractical aperations with un- Bethune had an exciting life.!Canadian-.doctor, - whose name ROCKET TEST. ‘FIZZLE—The sixth rocket fired by the United facts, the middens along Metla- | 8.!n, telling me how she enjoyed Pp .| After a rather ordinary term of ;the vast majority of Canadians States army jn its tests at Fort Churchill, Man., didn’t get as katla Pass and the Co-op mid-/tne museum and enclos sed it wor ‘kable conditions. He emphasises that what the service as a doctor here in Can-,;have never even heard. ‘ ia ond th ground as was supposed to. Booster rockets Bact den were all of interest to Alan Soar ition for us tt makes . ada he went off to serve on the ————_ - out an e main rocket motor did not s L. Br , “archeologist © from: cl happy to think peopl: government seeks to encourage is development and republican side, in the Spanish WAS Dr. Bethune, a Communist? when: the rocket crashed near the launching site. The tests Washineton. Mr. Bryan, with appreciate what we are trying that any company with a development program civil war. When ‘the Fascists}. I do not think he. was—despite were established: in ‘connection with the International Ged- his. mother Mrs. E. C. Bryan and to do. Anotfier guest told the he 9 finally won out in that curtain-!-the fact’ that a- few’ Canadian _physteal_ Year. '. (CP Photo. young brother Garry paid a brief | thought our museum was. won- “won t find us difficult. ta do business with. raiser to the Second World War Communists said SO, after: his} ) but jam-packed visit stor Prince derful and. ‘so well kept.” Those iy Under the former system, all the mineral re- | Bethune went ott to China. |death’ Vi R Rupert. jlnst remarks made me feel quite . So far as I can find out, Be-| It seems to me Bethune was a t t Mr. Bryan spent an evening lated, as keeping the museum sources of the province before long would have ‘been thune never was a Communist] far bigger man than: would or IC oria epor examining sites around the har-! tresh jaoking these. days,{s a secured | under’ Crown grants. According to Mr. |himself. But he did serve out| could fit into any political ‘party bor and through Metlakatla| tpajor’ “opération, the time ele- k th his last year of all-too brief life| pigeon hole—above all ‘into: one se . by J. K. NESBITT - a ‘U} Pass. A morning wds spent ats grént/veing of, great importance. Kiernan, the gover ment did not think it was in the | in that part of China which was/as cynically deliberately dishon- VICTORIA The hustings of Bc. ring loudly in preparation | the Co-op’ midden and: in the/One has to get to work early wo | “ . t under Chinese Communist rule}est. as” the Communist -party, Qu ” Museum of Northern Britis Co“}Keep."thp’ jilace looking as if interests ‘of B: C; that anyone could “gather up the all through the years of the Jap-|where the. party gods] for B.G’s Sept. 9 “little election,”—by-elections in the ridings of | ua rowan eat ce fora LJ 3 : mineral resaurées ‘and merely sit on them.’ anese. invasion. . oF the forties, like Staiin,; Delta, Burnaby and Caribob. Mr. Bryan’s interest in the} We get quite a lot of flotsam a 7 Do, t . Bethune’s last years were lived| Molotov, Beria, and. Malénkov| It will be a short campalgn, one would think, he hasn't much middens around Prince Rupert! : : . pot 3) As things stand now, any person who holds a under conditions of almost un-| became the arch-villains of the|but it promises to be fairly hec- chance, it being such a CCF} may lead to a “dig” in one of and jetsam in the mail also. ae frte miner’s certificate can locate, record and hold speakable personal and profes-| fifties—and ‘are denounced in te. . The | politicians, bored at stronghold. ‘them in ’58, or it may be the! jroday, a adv enquired where B . . 9. | Sional hardship. Contrary to}the fifties, by their own closest | first wi e oug Ot an-| There’s a story. the Liberal: Kitsumkalum midden outside | She cou et a bir y cake « a nineral claim for five years. A retention or pro the very widespread: but false} associates of the ' ‘forties, - Ake | oSher test at the polls, jumped higher-ups want to get rid of Mr.| Terrace which was surveyed by | made, another wanted to buy a duetion lease can be obtained only by a holder of a mauris a d NOT give a “help weit seems. to me from what I Bennett sounded the elarion haume and have ordered nlm Lo) Dr. 0 ine Borden wa aye poe an dlaysihete ae requests, for inn . mumnists di give an s he ub - ave his political head chopped Midderts are where early in-/| Guys > . mineral claim who has done $500 worth of work on whatsoever to the . Chinese!hod read, and from what I call, and now they're having aj orf in Burnaby. Pees habitants of the country threw | formation of some kind or an- the claim or paid cash in lieu of the work. If renew- Home naunists for several years an Siete eg at pethune me me. pounicians remieg no~; If he gets another defeat he|the remains of food Fircan thee the eee ones moment inva iS, rin e period w Ing better than elections. may “well be jettisoned from|or other refuse. It is from these} i : 2OM- aly of a five-year retention lease is applied for, the | that curious “united front” was| just a good.doctor—a very hero- _cCFers and Social Crediters|ziperal leadership, though what|middens. the archaeologist isi Merce or Tourist Bureau. mines department may require an engineering cey’- | Supposed. to be in operation in! ic'doctor. are fairly caim and confident. good. this would do for the Lib-{|able to piece together the pre. It was nice to meet the Hon. China. with the Communists} And incidentall ,a ver reat Cc. 1] a , wer habitants.’ After; George Hees and his wife Ag ain, tificate that the mineyals i in the leasehold cannot pro- nominally: serving under the and ‘real Ganuaiag: y ° Garlboen the ace te pee “ tt ioe Laing being a ea Onan the div the real work of the ar.’ aud sad to, think that our old fitably be put into production. at the time. -A reten- oman i e fe ee thacaent thet’ cant an be st neroes - dike won’t lose Buriaby aiter alligne of ideas and ideals, though|chaeologist begins. He must! | weathe? man did not co- operate. tion lease may be renewed any number. of times. lang Si-shek. ‘In those days|that great humanitarion Uli these years—well over 20. it’s his tough luck to be leader; construct the culture from {he} lowever iy y are very y y the Stalin government was ada-| thanks to the blood-bank. tech-| The Liberals haven’t much; when the Liberal tide is far out,| bits of stone, bone and shell: ; Inpressed with Northern Be. ‘ . . | mant in living uv to its bargain} niques, which he helped to pion- i i yhat ha ned : ._|brought back from the midden.!- woe Pt oduction leases will be for 21 years and may be: Ye- | with . Chiang: Kai-shek, and| cen wo can all tel p to save lives} "OPe in view of what happened|and shows not much sign of re Prine terse is: po ‘ ali GEORGE DAWES 1 : newed if: circumstances warrant.’ , therefore would not even supply }by systematically, and regularly election.-two seats out of Bos ee sad eee oOraine ton the and otnee er otaee Seemit hin’ Yo! AU CTICNE ER a + This new ar rangement makes sense. There is no medical supplies, of the’ most eee “f make ouy cross 22 in the House of Commons, 4/Liberals not in any way being|“dig” Mr. Bryan will ure the’ Phone 603. “and N58 . digeouragement to long-term development but the |elementary kind tribution for the good. of the Poa vo ‘in, ‘view of what hap ot the ii fortunes of pas doctorate. vee ° enesis 10 er ms : ; regulations are there to prevent.inexcusable delay of jest toned ee he life. of fhe whee epuman race: says, God|Pened to them in June, are fair- ——— Mr. Bryan's home is in Gras} —— ne work. The: “government: has: “handled: ‘with: are and | Norman Bethune’was almost like} has. made of one blood ali the|1yY bursting with ‘hope, though], ham, Washington and he ‘‘at= if LINDS AY’ 5 hoe 7, | medical'man’s nightmare. He! nations of the earth. The good| they should not forget that peo- LETTERBOX | tended the University of. Wash- | 7 " wigdom a tricky. situation affecting ‘one of B.C.’s ‘literally had none’ of the tools of| red blood given by the son of. a pie. for some srrange ine _| ington. Ha is “bntrecsite., ae Cartage & Storage 4 modern medicine with which to/ B.C. millionaire miay save the|@on’t always vote provincially ending harvar a Establishea 1! rs mae mpor tant industries, ee work.: The human need around / life of the child of the reddest|@S they co federally. This odd The Editor, . While a student at the Uni-: Mase TIO. : }him- was appalling, yet. he car-|Communist in the land, and it| fact is Probably due to nothing The Dally. News: versity of Washington, he took HOUSEHOLD GooDs . “ ried on, in the face of all the works the other way too. ° more than human perversity part in an. archeological surve ' : Ca ital. Flows More Normall — | ~ 7 B. C: Conservative leader; We would like to take “ehis OP-i of Tweedsmuir Park under Dr.! MOVING — PACKING | p y . senator Deane Finlayson wants to run Dorey eenaning me people | c¢. &. Borden of the University of | CRATING — STORAGE... PRET ee . . . : . {in one of the ridings but there; Of Prince Rupert for the won-/ British Columbia. The survey inj THE review of world investment th ends prepared are stories top-flight Conservya- | derful reception they have given |tyweedsmuir Park preceded the, Lift Van Service. ; + ‘for the United Nations Social and Economie .tives, led by the victorious Fed- us during our stay mt the ity. flooding of the area by the Al-'| ayents: Altie? Van Lines. Ltd. . Cor il by Secret G ] eral wing, won’t let him. They e greatest award lor ar 7; uminum Company of Canada. |} | Wharf 4227 ities sate: FUNCH by secretary-Genera Dag: Hammarskjold is say, it is said, that he has been|ist is a pleased audience. And The famous Boundary. Lay! Phones Wharf 4327 Cifice 5016 we feel that we had one here. We would also like to thank The Daily News for the way out an-encouraging one. It shows that the outflow of capital for investment in countries where it} is needed midden,. Point Roberts, the; ——— Chinlac village on. Stuart River, Puget Sound and surrounding | ‘defeated too many times al- ‘ready, that the public doesn’t like losers, and therefore Mr.| seta postwar record in 1956." . Pinlayson would be bound to lose Appearances warely Youre wlan loel ars mW inate. = PATEST REPORT a . st again, . . ’ ~ 4 ane chacolopis ron ashing Ask rt tment Dealer. The largest single factor in this growth was the However, if this be true, the THE RUYTHM PALS. rhas worked in. oN orine Latest Report fag that export of investment funds from the Unit- top-flight Federal Conservatives Mr. Bryan was one of six ar-, und Prospectus of are contradicting themselves. | oli ° ichacologists hired by the Pac ‘fle | for Mr. Diefenbaker was defeat- , ay Gas Pipeline Company, solely ta} ed five times before he’ was fin- 00 ob 9 | survey ahead of the pipeline, Lo ally elected to the House of retrieve as many artifacts . “and | Commons—and look where ne _#B h as much material as possible be- is now, the Prime Minister of aC fore the bulldozers went through oe States for undertakings abroad more than doubl- wkiover 1955. But very substantial contributions to th trend were ymade also by ‘Great Britain and West Germany, ns Me so Canada. re im Naws and destroyed the evidence of + This Sipmities that cor porate and other private Arnold Webster was defeated From the Files at The Dally News early SOE Oe ace ' shacologis ans investment from the more “industrially advanced four times*tor Lhe Commons he-|; 20 Years Ago was from Golorndo to the border. fore Telng elected Heooite” Bee Miss" Buln, " gleen, is salling to-: éf British Columbia, Then, after | "Me ms ‘ the Prince Rupert for;the ditch had been dus they Leader of Her Majesty’s Loya)| Might on ; au small bor ; ‘ a holiday trip, to Vancouver,; walked it'again, a sma mit 7 pean And | Pe ca tet Victoria and Sealtie, of 1,500 miles round trip. Two CALVIN puuocy comintries i is beginning to take itg normal role in the dgyvelopment of resources in countries that cannot aumiyet supply their own capital, The aim of Ameri- ee of the six archaeologists are still tid. wlh and British aid plans | in the Far Hast is to help her. ro run aga.n last Septem workIngsand are well on thelr cauintries reach a stage from which their economic These cases would prove that 40 Years A go way to Mexico, " " , len perhaps the voters like persist-| Mrs. Murray and ie 7 ' ence—and a determination on; Mother and sister og W. H. Wil- the part of men to never cry} son Murray, have arrived in quits, ; the alty from Detroit on a holl- Mr. Finlayson should have his | @@y¥ tip. emowth will become self-propelled, ys w. Che larger portions of international investment hy American capital in 1956 were directed to Canada, Latin America, and Western Europe. If experience ehance to run, and win na log. isusatist tclory in those directions, a still broader Islative sent, otherwise he shiuld ’ ; _ pm ° ¢ ‘yy . . i. ser levship, Winner Dies , -| APL ACE ra HD RRendy for the worst in this atomle age of | Ve UP Conservative leadershit distr ihution for development miy be expected, anxiety, C, 1, McCaslin climbs ntop the concrete bomb sheltes ths ridiculous to have a party! NATICK, Mass. w—Ttarold A. ree cr —Christian Science Monitor, | which he has built in the yard of bis home in Onkland, Calif, |@ader without a reat in the Littledale, 72, {We second man to ' ' too Jone. fwin a Pulitzer Prize for report. 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