Pages Rup Rup’ art 4: Dally Reta. ay ger #8 + ey tes nrc rinse ran r= me pact a ae eee An: tndapenient cantly newspaper Gevoted to the upbullding of Prince ‘Rupert ny ; se ‘dnd Central British. Coltimbla, °° 4 on Membr of? Radian Pregs—- Audit Bureau of Cireulations ; Canadian ‘Dally Newspaper Association * Bupa by! the Prince Rupert Dally. News Limited ..F,.MAGOR, President ~ Subscription. Rates; y ‘mati—Per month $1.00; per year $10. 00. - 1y Bo $12.00 “ b By carrier—per month, $1.25; per year, : Authorizes as second - “class: mall “by -the Post Office fey S tides won our: general ‘election, but the coincidence ndeeper’. meaning as time goes on, ” : donald advocated ‘Canada’s: with “England as stoutly as ‘he championed cohfed- , hatge.- that. wel dog H of th tions |) e S © evittion, His campaign slogan i in 1891 was.“A’ British 4o answer: the ‘c - dog for enthusiastic. ‘three-year-old * Russell Chaney Jr, in ere are some e questions |) © Suits Pants oe tare often afraid to ‘open’ our! penver, Colo. The low-slun - |being asked around the capital |: ; a soho was. bor n, a British, Su hject T will vemain !” : DOT Inspector ‘Canadian thouths Jor fear that}, wich, though, and went ono be judged top dog in bees about what a Conservative Ov | 6 Topcoats ® Slacks . (Hardly as neat as “Polloy John” hut it won him the |tonin Foster Dulles will but his} at a kennel show. ernment might do: | ALAERATION SPECIALISTS es To Examine © foot dn it. ‘| Would it underwrite Canadian | a oh sétion.) © — farm products so they could}| QUICK SERVICE |THE Prime Ministers / | During the gover nment of P, B, Bennett one e of . th major achievements was. signing of the Ottawe 7 agreements of 1932 which established a system of _ empire preferences, Shortly: after his. defeat in 1935, a Bennett-went to England to live and spent his final 7 years in imperial dignity asa viscount. _-{: Although. he never hada chance to implement . hig beliefs, George Drew carried on the Tory tradi- - tion by roundly criticizing the St, Laurent govern- o ment, for letting friction enter its* ‘velationship with - Britain: and. for opening the: ‘door to American 7 - capital... a - FFor a “hile at any rate, Joti Diefenbaker will | betunable to take a strong stand one way or another. ae ne a fairly safe middle course to avoid precipitat- ~ ing an election before the is veady.. Should the vo sthength of his government eventually increase, - however, there is every. likelihood that Canada will move closer to Britain in trade and foreign. policy . and simultaneously edge away from U.S. commercial . and political influence. That has been the Tory way, and the tenor of the victors’ campaign speeches sug- bets that it will continue to be. ° ' Even so, there will be restrictions on how far it | woul d be wise for the countr'y:to go in that direction. Ny. S “pypBemnett. ‘While still, a Joyal member of, the Com- ~ yight which: it, cannot afford to sacrifice now. ‘The is a leader, not a. dependent, ‘Under the Liberals thére may. have'been a danger ¢ of this advantage be- ing lost to American capital, but.tdo much of a drift inthe other direction could ‘be equally ser'ious. - t sts ‘No ‘ciud Hurt i in 25 Years’ By Jeanie Smith, Dodge Safely Cotmultant ScHool, SAFETY. PATROLS’ in: ‘ Dainylllgj Te have put thelr. ' a in the “safert claaa.” There has :not beon, a Aingle child Injury 26 yeara ut sdhool. erasing nianned by aie. “youthful patrols, en recognition of this outatand . : a, |: Much of: the: kuecess of Dan it Dv ie i ville’ child ‘safety record Ia ate fednedday, Junie 12; 1987; tee. tin! os ne " ‘Departinent, ‘Ottawe: Mand the Duke’ of F mendes senebted an st Hla ° { 4 ’ MWe: = io visit Canada-just a few hour's after the Conserva- -Nénings were also said, and in one ditionally. the'Tories have ibelieved in closer ny nds within the Commonwealth. Sir John A. Mae. | Whe. government should :eive permanent : connection « ° to the Aeapeseated, widespreed ‘Plane Wreck ‘|ed Dec. 9 with 62 on. board, will os Intboth external.and domestic affairs he will have to. jyand climb: the 2,000-odd feet to ‘have been removed’ since mgnwealth, sit Has: aitained. ‘recognition. in, its. own: yi higtoric. Conservative policy. must-be - ‘tempered by>} the realization: ‘that to an: increasing extent Canada’ | summer evening, HOE eae eee eee eee eee ee nee eee artnet some - wise wand . true: But respect mostly auld: by the Op: position, "One wah, we ‘ghoulet sland up: more often against Uncle ‘Sam: ‘Vwhen-we ‘feel he isin: the: ‘wrong., the most’ serious ‘consideration VANCOUVER oA transport’ bers for a further ‘examination, the slopes of Mount. Slesse near Chilliwack south western British. Columbia. . - Thevair services ‘pranch of the: transport department announc-: ed Tuesday that D:D. Murphy, chairman of the “preliminary, board of investigation appointed. after the. North Stat, disappear-. climb to the ‘ wreckage scene “within the next few days.” “The purpose of the climb will be to determine if any signifi-. cant evidence concerning the cause of the accident can be found from first- hand examina- tion of the wreckage. It quoted Mr. Murphy as say- ing the party. “will explore the feasibility of. removing’ the rrecsaee for: detailed examina- ion.” The group will be “flown’ to the 5,700-foot-level by helicopter the main wreckage site. No bodies or parts of bodies; the wreekage was found a month ago. .- choo eng © End china Farce, . [IN TH. recent campaign, as in all, diections, son foolish things were ‘said, No ‘one party, had: a : monopoly on fools or folly: ° cen depattment ‘inspector: will.-ga: | shortly with two ‘mountain clim- | of the wreckage of’ a Trans-Ca-- | nada -Alr Lines North Star. on. -also. faced .up: 1 wealth connection or even wither BWOY, of Canada .has it within” ” the ‘Commonwealth nieet, ih ‘Lon- ton on June 26, ‘There ‘tiever was a ‘better tine or opportunity for the leaders of the British world family to: speak out, with -a loud, ‘united and positive ‘voice, - Now is the. time to end - the Sarce ‘of. tegging along . behind the out-of-date American | ‘policy on China-. ~ Canada’ should stand by Bri- (ain, not-only in resuining-large scale trade with China; but. Can- ada: should: also stand - ‘by - -Bri- tain. jn -the recognition. of” the real: government of China. - Nobody in B.C. needs. to argue any:longer as to the willingness with China, on exactly ‘the same basis that we are already trad- ing with Russia, and the several other: countries of eastern Europe which have Communist, govern- anents. Candidates of all: Tour ‘parties mn: B:C. “spoke out strongly. in favour. of such trade. A good many of the candidates frankly - -to ‘the connected question’ of .recogni- tion. In my opinion, : -such: recog- |. nition: is not. only necessary ‘and right. for‘its own sake, But it: ‘will make-all the difference between small: ‘business : and big: busifiess for B.C:- "We: ‘need to send thé. best sa Be we need, .: Ss .. China’ needs our wheat, barley, dulp and other wood product. and inereasing feeling. across |’ Canada ‘ihat one. way or another | [we atte allowing ‘our- “Odmimon-: no to. weaken : . The newly elected: ‘government, . its]: power -to help inaugurate..a new, |: .- vevilalized chapter in Common- |” wealth relationships, “and ,:also |: ‘of the people of Canada to trade NM ON rg apparently failed ‘to slett’ on the joke as-she faces the prospect of. becoming:-a « ilve ‘hat Movie Column Le by fob home HOLLYWOOD AjI’s enough to ‘make James Garner believe in astrology, Everything. happens.to-him in: April, He was born April 7, 1928, He was wounded in Korea in Ap- yil 1952 and in April 1957, he tearned he was to become 4a). father for the first time, signed a new seven-year contract with Warner Brothers and won his first starring picture, “Darby's Rangers.” Jim is a rangy, dark-haired Oklahoman with just a touch of his native tongue. “It took me six’ years to get rid of it and when I'm around Andy Griffith for six minutes, it comes right back again,” he said. He can thank Charlton Hes- ton for: his big break, The movie ‘Jim’ said. “I started modeling ‘and I soon learned I was earning twice as much as my teachers: That convinced me to quit.* ‘Hollywood Boulevard gas station, The got acquainted wilh a lad named Paul ‘Gregory. He was a soda jerk in the drug store across the strect, but he talked about becoming a producer. Jim returned to Oklahoma to finish high school. After the Korean War broke out he served 14 months in Korea. Discharged again, he returned to Los Angeles. He sald that he was walking down La Clenega Boulevard when he saw a sign, Moses was all set to play Darby, Paul ‘Gregory Productions. He then the deal blew up just be-!° stopped in. fore production was to start, | Gregory gave him a job In wep . \ , | +"The Caine Mutiny Courl Mar- UNEXPECTED IS HOBBY ltial” as one of the silent six— ‘The unexpected has a habit of the officers who listened to the happening to Jim Garner. Even! court proceedings. For 512 per- his acting career ‘was unsche- | formances, Jim sat and duled; he had no thought oF and listened. abeane listened ‘turning actor until he was 25. “Ryen though 1 didn’t say a ’ He left-home at 16 to join the, word, it was good experience,” merchant marine in 1945, His: he said. “One of the most im- ‘discharge, enrolling al Holly-;determined I would keep awake ‘wood high school. fand work al. It every perfor- : “Bub Anat: didn’t : work out,” ™ "mance," me ee -. Back From the, Files. if The nally News 10. Years, ‘Ago’ "A young hair seal which per- haps had “become interested in amphibian ideas,. was. found near the grain elevator yesterday and broaght up town to be placed on the Post Office Jawn where it wos viewed with “considerable a, _[Interest, 20 Years Ago Taking advantage’ of the’ fine the Prince Nupert Boys Band, linder Band- naster Robert Greenfield, turn- ed out last night on the lawn upposite the Prince Rupert Hotel for an open alr concert. Mr, and Mrs, H, Alexander, who were married recenlly In Vancouver, salled, Thursday “/nlght, by» the:.Prince Rupert, on ein saith” ce pet thelr’? “China needs a vast list of other |: she can get, either In-exchange for what she has to sell, or on teasonable credit, But all this will take some ‘ar- ranging in the face of competi- opened Canadian embassy | in down to eases with the Chinese, and lay the foundations for the make Vancouver .as great, or greater, a port than New York. LAST YEAR in the Suez crisis Canada stood with the United - States against what our gov- crnment considered to be a tem- British and French ministries. Our stand at that time had to ment. Button this matter of recogni- lon of crn and wade ie hing the! shoe Ig. on the. other Ghine igen be Gl haa dmportallt things too—all ‘the machinery,|} tractors, and similar equipment) j tion, ‘The main job of the re-|f Peking should be to get right , business which will eventually | porarily mistaken policy. by the}. be taken on the spur of the mo- |] While he was. working in a: Tory y Stand “Subject a "By DAVE MeINTOSH Canadian Press Staff. Writer OTTAWA «Government de- partments are ubusz with spec- | ulation over what policy changes 0 Progressive Conservative .gov- ernment might introduce. . Policy is sob by the cabinet and.carried oul by the civil ser- vice, The Liberals, during their 22 year's In office, have Initiated many policies, of course. Some of these policies have been in effect so long that they jmay be considered as institu- | tions, But that does not mean that they can't be amended, slightly or radically, or. even governinent. . FARM PRICES SUPPORT? surplus agricuilure products dis- {Po program? What would be its attitude to- | ‘ward Canada-UiS; talks on de-; velopment of waler power on international rivers? These talks. started only last. month. Would it go ahead with econ omic ald for new Common- wealth countries such as Ghana as the Liberal administration has Civil servants have assemb!ed all the necessary Information for o cabinet decision. Would a Conservative govern; ment scrap the development sonic fighter plane for the RCAF and switch to missiles develop- ment? — COMMISSION REPORTS ‘ What: would it do ubout the Fowler royal commission report on broadcasting? “Or about the other royal commissions on ec- onomic prospects, coastal ship- ping, patents, copyrights and trademarks, terms o: union with Newfoundland, employment of firemen on diese) locomotives? Would a Conservative govern- ment. permit Trans-Canada Alr . ARAL WARNING TOKYO (Reuters)— Warning that an ‘outbreak of sleeping sickness might reach epidemic proportions in Japan this year Canada has. reached a place in the world’s affairs |imen that-we-have over-to China | father had meved to Los Angeles | portant things in acting isjhas been issued by the ministry | °° Such Place d’Armet, ‘ne PS yA y Macdonald. and. only dimly seen \ to get? right | after the business: and Jim joined him after his}learning how to react. I wasj0f. health, During the last epl-’ thi. ofter bs subject to ony chonge demic in 1948 about 2,000 Jap thore than 500 died. eliminated altogether by a new! compete with the United States |: || SMOKES seemed on the verge of doing?| program of the CF-105 super-; aunese children were stricken ant |. 4 ! on Policies Speculation Lines to mnintain a passenger nionopoly within Canada? Would tt make public Prime Minister St. Laurent’s Ietler to Sir Anthony Eden, former Brit- {sh prime minister, during the Suez crisis. last. fall? Would Mr, Diefenbaker init- fate steps for a Commonwealth trade conference? . Would a.Conservalive govern- ment adopt a distinctive nation- al flag? Would lt continue Lo pay for the upkeep of Laurier House, residence of former Liberal prime minister King? eames atte alee hee att teatelnsaremaninte nacht ee cork oe < T-A--L-0-RA-N-G Ling The Tailor 220 6(h St. Phone 423 ‘1 FOR CANADIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL serving with the United Nations Emergency Force in the Middle East | $160 sends 400 EXPORT _. _ CIGARETTES or any other Macdonald Brand Postage included Mail order and requittance tos, OVERSEAS DEPARTMENT MACDONALD TOBACCO INC. - In Government Regutatlons. ~ Aluminum: Preserving: VACUUM BOTTLES . | KETTLE GLASS MIXING BOWLS 5" nlatn ginss mixin or | " TUMBLERS b-ounee plain double bulge meanvyecar eae tt eae Ct a es io National |. gf. tributed to the achool authorities, | ons 5. week here as the guests!governments of the - Common |i” ‘Canada Made, 1 pint hottle: ee eee ' Mufely Counell iz iY chit Chey eration pride i the bride's parents in the{ wealth, including Canada, have lf | witty colorful nioatt enp Has many other iises in ad | | WHlly howl, 9¢ special 3 for 6c n mr Ata achood ‘the school auperintendent, the {course of a honeymoon trip, The known very woll that we would] | oa . divion to canning. 12-quart | | SecA Oh mens -- mpeees traffic rafety | ' iadieinddgm | rincipala and the teachers, who | pr ide was, formerly Miss Rose eventually have to face the facts, ie ' Rke capadily, wooden | A handy 8" plain glass mix-{ | 614-ounce plain double bulge @lucation, tgs ae coordinate thelr efforia through Couture, daughter. of Mr and and recognize China, CS handle, Special, en, 2. 59 Ing bowl, 3¢ tumblers, 9 900 These wone |: a Graca Brandenburger, hend of the Mrs. Gillis Couture of this city, “We should have done so when Lid for nhove, Special, en, fle | | Speelal, Es ae ve Speelal os for Machool aafoty patrol, | Al the boginning of each achoo! el | term pollee officers viait the pus | trol hoya and girls and teach them anfoly fundamental, As the pros qovam davelops,. hoy talk over any problems which might ariae, the government of Britain frst Jead the way: But then or later, we hesilated to offend our bl ally (o the south of ts, Now, even to xave our own i | wood friend and good nelghhor Unelo Sam from his own folly, rful_ young: hers,” RAYA obort ‘Chivlae , chief of po- Beo for the wart 20 yoarr oorecvcovarvccaconraareereeeees Dutch Praise Election Result \ THR NAGUE (Rewlers)—The' PINKING SHEARS Speaint tompered steel eub- ting blades cut cleanly plaht ALUMINUM COFFEE PERCOLATOR LAUNDRY BASKETS Round polyethelene plastic Jaundry baskets. 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