Rd GARE a, + | VOL. XLVII, No. 21 CR Set Oe EES ees EE a a aR THE A I tind Gahinbet deal wefekbdes sph SEM ea cryeait de, big wt we Tapa ta ranaeropRe MMOLE OOS ten PUA ROE gta PA Rina aE ITE VDI PTO PTET Published at Canado’s Most Strategic Pacific Port. tC PETIT EE uP ‘ Se " + PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, SATURD A PEL OR SES SEER G ERE TEE BEE And Key to the Great Northwest AY, JANUARY 25, 1958 } vicTorra, Buc, oe ‘ So meee Aan cg ee Pearson Drops | f | Column Liberal Leader umnist Lester whose weekly articl Canadian newspape nounced Friday... ing to require all ter.” The Nobel ust of last year, ster, the Liberal leader sal because there will be Httle left t fight over. DANGER OF War ‘No one had thought would be a second world war bu there was. coust “and believe me if we don’ be marching off world war.” : TELLS STUDENTS son High School, built Slaves of the’ state, .c:,.. Busy With Duties OTTAWA (CP) — Col- Pearson, have appeared: in various since last autumn, is quit- ting journalism, it was an- _ Mr. Pearson, etected last week as leader of the Liberal party, sald his inercased dutles as lead- er of the official opposition in the House of Commons “are go- the time, health: and strength I can mus- . Prize-winner’s column has appeared as a weekly feature of The Prince Rupert Daily News since Aug- Meanwhile, in New Westmin- Friday a third world war gomes there won’t be a fourth © LABOR COUNCIL REQUEST |WCB Inspector Scheduled I Now the world had a} chance to prevent a third holo- scat ievme's'e| FOF Prince Rupert Area there to a fourth Mr.. Pearson told the 1,100 as- sembled students of Lester Pear- ‘in’ 1955 -and named for him, that Russia is educating: her students to be But inthe democratic West es rs block a short distance away, BATTLE FIRE — Firemen ‘are s born outbreak in the populous B d tawa. A year previously a $1;000,0 hown as*they battle a stub- y Ward market area of Ot- 00 blaze destroyed half a city _ ' (CP Photo) ~ Britons Hail Scientists | By RANALD MacLURKIN LONDON. (Reuters) — new sun today and saluted their almost as bright as the one they the power of the hy lrogen bomb. But many were puzzled by re- ie Who Harnassed H-B omb | 3ritons basked under a scientists in a blaze produced in taming action in the United States to: the great break-through. | S@¥5,, that Lewis Strauss, chairman of the. U.S. Atomic Energy Commission sald he would not describe the developments so far as “a major . break-through.” — the most But to Britain, whose scien- |TeSearch. tists first split the atom, the |. work done at the Harwell: re- scarch establishment is as just. as great a triumph in man’s tists :are Prince Rupert Labor head office in John H. West; Situation ‘of. , an Accident Prevention Inspector has been granted by Workme Vancouver, it »pxesident of the la: eeeuation of.the tispector will j= be carried oubias soonas neces") - Council’s request for having Station in this area a n’s Compensation board! © siegbahn said the Swedish The front page of every British wumphant place. newspaper today hails the ma- ‘GREAT ACHIEVEMENT. jor step by the Harwell scien-|) .” tists in taming the H-bomb ina machine called ZETA and pro- viding an unending source of cheap power from sea water. POPPE DEE EEO OELOOPLODROCOP OCD LOEOG STOCKHOLM (Reuters) Scientist Kai Siegbahn said Friday night that Sweden had {| built a machine similar to the & British Zeta thermonuclear fu-. ‘ sion apparatus at the Uniersity |} of Uppsala. | a evement in-science.” machine is ‘considerably small- (} 5; er, but “we are building a new "| machine twice ‘as big” as “the . “British whic © expect willbe’ says. “with resources at ‘thelr: disposal maybe. only -one-. hundredth of those available to the Americans, Britain's scien- Tight out in front in vital of all. fields of “NO honor is too great for the ioneers of this industrial ‘sun,” says the London. Daily Herald, “Again and again it is Britain never-ending conquest of his that™ has led - human progress, world. ; Youycan be prouder than ever FRONT-PAGE NEWS . this! morning of- Britain’s tri- The Times notes that fusion reactors may be some time ‘away. “It is enough for the moment . to recognize today’s announcement. for what it is — the publishing of. a- great achi- le Manchester Guardian says w is.“important that the aboration ".. between .: Britain d= the ‘United’ States. which ted in. 1956 ‘should ‘be kept | the emphasis shotld be on & bal- anced education; ‘an education designed to give the student the ablitty to think straight and de- termine the true from the false. ROUSING OVATION made,” Mr, chairman sary. . arrangements of Workmen's Compensation Board, | i West reported. me LR uper. t ‘You th res | _ He said he had been informed |. _ -~ Ht oo of this In a letter by J. E. Eades, | P. leads Gui ty the Vancouver | To Theft Charge Sdy ir the's: PPP OPS : Sun of our Own,” was typical o the reaction. - Se Sir'John Cockcroft, Britain’s| ichief atomic scientist, has denied }: ring? ooo. 8 5 | “Britain Unveils her Sun;” “A ‘Sources has at least f an: her -com ‘tion as-the strongest runner." 7 competitors | a claim to considera- The students gave Mr, Peaz- son a rousing cheer and pre- sented him with a snyall replica of another “Mike’—a stuffed . Location of the inspector will be on a trial basis only, Mr. Eades reported in his letter, and TRIAL BASIS ONLY i Ninetcen-year old Edward | Sklapsky, 400 Eight Avenue West, ;Pleaded guilty in police court | some newspaper reports that! {Americans were in: any. way ichagrined at British progress in harnessing hydrogen power. ‘He; added that it was not true that was granted orange and black tiger which is of thetr school mascot, It was replete with a polka-dot necktie which Mr. Pearson made somewhat of a sartorial symbol during his days as Canada’s ex- West and ternal affairs minister. News. HOSPITAL BOARD CONSIDERING USE OF CENTRAL SWITCHBOARD A telephone switchboard system General Wospital was tpproved in prin¢ipal ‘hospital board members. The switchboard, system, if it mee of the board, would connect al} department and enable all incoming calls to be centralized, Included In the proposal under consideration is an auto- matic locnter device, which would allow incoming calls directly grat part of the fo the doctor or offlein) required, An inte switchboard ssytem, the locater ts designed system when a specified number is The hospital board fs reserving: ROBBIE BURNS BIRTHDAY Scotsmen Plan ALLOW AY, Scotland sound from thousands of festive board weighty against the proposal.” Exact date of the inspectors arrival will be announced by Mr. published in The Dally for the Prince Rupert ts With final approval 5s laled through the obard, Judgement on the question pending information on operating and other costs, Hy FRASER WIGHTON (Reuters)—The fame of this little hamlet will re- ae yesterday afternoon to charges despite ‘@ number: o¢ breaking and entering and considerations | ert and was «remanded one week for sentence, Two other men who appeard before. Magistrate E, T, Apple- whaite on similar charges were remanded without, plea for one week upon request’ by defence counsel) W. N. Poole, The two are C, J. Rudland, ; Cow Bry, charged with breaking | and entering the Standard OlL! premises carly yesterday morn- ing and stealing 18 cans of ol], Pont g > gallons each, and last night by the containing five gallons each c the U.S. had asked Britain to de- Jay her announcement of suc- cessful experiments so as to give the U.S. a chance to catch up. The feeling of many Britons is perhaps expressed by the Lon- don News Chronicle, which says that “in certain sections of Am- erica the reaction so far has been ungencrous." NO GLOATING “It would be fully if the new achievement were to breed bit- ferness between the two nati- ons. On our side there must be HN, Theodore Leask, 1137 Seventh | Avenue East, charged on two | counts of breaking and enter- ing, Leask ds necused of having! assisted Rudland yesterday as well as Sklapsky Ina January ! 18 raid of the Home Ol! office s of the hospltal to ring a ehime and electric razor and six bat- To C elebrate s tonlglit as Seotsnien the world over eele- 5) ever In which a pair of binoculars, States.” ( teries were removed, | brate the birth unniversary of Robert Burns, Here, ot cotlage bullt by his furiner father, the ploughman poct wax born 100 years ago, In Wis Drlef 37 years he eaptured Heotlind’s heart forall time with A lyre Rens such ws pone of Her sons have aver the yours, On Ot, 20, Beatkinen moet, in over. growing numbers to tonst the memory of Robbie," to extal his Humianity, lily vitvlole satire, his lovely Wnglishwhon ho wasn't 4: TAREUMRORD RA UEE OL TERE EO Oh alt ete Phen bi meine + HOW...in I tablot daily < and challongiag. — accents — of B vem +12 Minerals band Rte erat deahert MacKay will Huena’s brad Scoty hag 0 rare REXALL - [ ¥ Sunday, January 26, 1088+ (Pacific Stundard Mme) Lrlet, TH aly oe | BSNS 10.1 feat T7187 16.7 feat LOW arene Db 8.1 fnot 23:90 7,0 food