sos vemammrt ete Ht a Daly Rees - ue Wie Wh Was, “iy ' Te Uni Paiie | i qe ee Ot sigan ally Y Novena! Assodtithial Pains HY Phe Srtrae Giement Nal News Ltieited : wed. P, MAQOR, President +e 4 oy wT ‘Subseripuipl) Rites TAGES ony By. matle2Per month, B00; per year 610,00, , By wayrreresper Wb ath. $1.25; per year, €12.00 alg seennd Chass. mall hy - the: _ Past, OAee Denaromen, Otiaw iu ot ul Hinge Putte sived here iy “ith rej ‘oicing’ although th ere wi as - project, there was always a danger . that cireum- stynices, might cause a postponement. Now that dan- : ot seems to h have been eliminated for onee and all. : , an ar logk'n ng for ward toa new era in the his. ( Me io: for air: -buffie to sind froin nthe Orient, Thou this fs isan lection veal and corsa Ue ! healt ee We get the e project under way y sho not = bedidis scdunied for that reason. An.undertaking of : such size ci annot be labelled merely-as an electioneer- oj ingameasure. In-fact,, without sound reason behind: | ts tthe government might. be subject to.criticism for oe spending so large'a sum of money on- ‘building an alr- : port 3 man-area of: comparatively. small population. oe Obvious] yit has taken all-factors into account : and, to 7 ~itseredit, has recognized its res ponsibility for en: “cathy yagine. the growth of this promising ‘northwest : region, It isa step.that fits in with ‘the larger pron _ gram of national development, yg All-those who had a part in bringing this project : torfraition have a right'to be proud of their achieve- _ Ment, It ‘will be completed. just about the time Prince _ Ripert i is. celebrating its 50th birthday. ‘A more fit- ting mark of progress is difficult toi imagine. Blind & Road, Mr. Bonner hi would, be nifaar tO compar @. the Attor ney-Gener al: to Tennyson's 8 Peek hut W rds do bubble blithely a beng | eoastinaly ly. carried! away by. then: ost ‘He was the other evening: when he: charmed, wo0- o dloguence, ‘In the course of his: campaign oratory he ‘Histed. what he considers major Federal Government . policy faults— “tight money, high taxes cand no | Trans- Canada Highway.” oe Mr, Bonner is entitled to his own: © opinion on tight menay « ind taxes—ingredients of Ottawa’s cam- faion against inflation, But when he mentions “no Trans-Canada Highway”: whom is he ‘attacking? The Federal Government is meeting its share of rans-Canada Highway costs, Construction within ne is the prowneial. gover nment’s responsibility, - Oltaw a pays its share of the bills, Mv. Gaglardi is in charge of the wark. in thare has heen tardiness dur Ing recent years in 1 ans Canada construction in BC, My, Ga Mardi has m ansiver fay it. pM Donte fh vals kid eed nin his.¢ tree? wheelins pig blintrroud— dol of the | Mederal ? ye driveoi to Olas a iid: sc y unless he CONS Siders | Gov cr ment, Mr Gaghindl al ” Victoria Times, rLNONHONTO *NACIIE qUN" NEL — Thig halt, of som nelustors, foodiig through, an anomblyino’ "machine qu," Xpdalorl. to honed the nae of admil-conductora (tiny replace. tochni¢uta,: whish aubalibuieg pinay prado mothads 4 laborious: handiwork In. Incorporating. sol -condictors culti, Was.adaytad hyanglioura Of- lho Hughes Alvoraft oinpariy’ Of Culver Olly; California, Model: Graco Cinrnott, hown ‘hore, ta role the eave, of 1a noun tubes, plenty. of eviderica that Ottawa had not dr opped the. -} alating nists kes. th: AU T hear te *' CBC. The speceh expert of that -i does not give foolishly arbit: “ary auxillaries of the Social Credit Leag ue with his | ye for yagutiin: (hos) ine ays prodyend eloctronta alroults, ios X be 6 Radio sioach | oe SEVERAL péople halve ‘written me about: a columi-on Canadian: soles, an ' | voices hear don the riidio, }: One common complaint. is ‘in other words, ‘the uC ne well about efrors in gramuiar or pro-/on the way to doing what’ ‘the nunciation on bhe radio, One) English could never’: ‘clot “Bane lady says 0 i Noekburn, or. other: sucht nou. “When we first he Aare dio: I meeting plaves-—ric ely king’ used to note the pronuncintiony a cultural conquest north Pune to ehcck up orrmyself; but I have} River Tweed. < long since abandoned: that prac-. tice, I have found: that: meny announcers make ag many’ mis- takes. as. Ido,” _Shie continiies, “the lollow.ne. ‘are the ‘inost older’ ‘fashioned Styler of ‘Sebetish, speech, I persohally repre, this: ‘particular form. of BBe stand- arate: tvion. a i ae OTTAWA DIARY: By Norman, M. Macl&od peated: eee rosent” _ ‘Bronotine ed Pere] cent? in about: a ‘ “pereelit ” oly : cases. ue ‘Uo-ons rate’ _ > preneuneed CO-} . 1 porate, Japanese propaganda ha § toss: | an ‘ orspiralion " pronounded ed 2 bit of u morikey-wrench ‘in- ‘prespiration’,” ““T thoughf-all announcers have a good educibion, a as wells goo! speak: ng Vorces,” . . o ot ON ‘ihe whole, “all of the: radio! ' people: have done ‘a-great del to improve Canadian speech. This is particulariy true of the ‘to the best efforts “or Liberal speakers in .the- present ide dehate to make the lit Harris budget: ‘appear “kind anid wenerous towards: Canadian tax-" payers, ae A publicity release. of the’ past: few days from. the local. Nippon- ese enibassy has - described in| some detail recent developmients | {in’ Japanese | living conditions, : Amongst the outstanding “im | provements which it has stressed has been the latest measure’ of : ‘income tax relief.“ The‘ burden: on. ‘taxpayers in -the. low incd:ie brackets, it is reported; hag been | cut by 53- ‘per eent—with a tobal | cash saving in the terms of Trn- dian currency of $280, 000, 400. % tie organization, Mr. Brodie, is one fot the world's greatest author-| ities in the field. But-above ull, he-dis a broadininded person; who or pedantic rulings. If there are two: pronounciations permitted by good usage Mr. Broadie ad- vises the CBC staff accordingly. Although. the. private “radio | 5 a ‘people have never had the same; chance in Conada to imipreve he| quality of their perform: nee be means of neiworks, they hove nevertheless shown a stexdy im- provement over the years, There.are certainly fewer mis- i takes being made now than there ‘were in earlies vers. The same thing is v ne, to an ‘even ereater degres, Great ‘Britain, The BBC has isd: a ‘ profound effect on the speech of ‘the people of the United King- ‘dom. From one voit of view, ‘this is all téo the-2ood. Bur i from another point of view Jt te At the time the Japangs se“ pus- licity release was circulated, Lib- eral speakers in the’ Commons wee doing theirbest to argue that the latest . Walter , Ho rvis budge. had in fact. lowered in- come. tuxes substentially,.."Phae tied the 1 w ce'uction of $100 % for charitab.e* cor uons, a8. les, ing equivalent, in realty, to an increase. of $100 in the b -si¢ in- come tax exemntion. They con- tended. furthermore, that it’ would eliminate many: thousands , of income taxpayers from the! rolls altoze‘her, Any whose. tax Sad. | liability has been under, $100,will i. There hos heen a marked ien-1 pe exempt hereafter. tdency for the local mannerisms | -Of.specch to: fade away, or die ‘out altovether; Ib: is not-as. easy, -as. it used.to. De'.to; tell :a.; Lane ;cashire lass from‘a- London lady ‘by speech, ‘alone.’ ‘Believe: it or - not, it is not even always easy” ‘instantly, to. identify - a. young | i lady from Scotland by reason’ of her speech: alone.. On. my first return. .visit “toy . a that country, after an ahsence. The Japanese - ‘have also Figs of thirty years, I was shocked. ured. in recent. Parliament Hill, -and no litle cheerined, to find news in another connection. The: ‘that hardly anybody really sneke piltion - dolisr - oll - Canadian -' broad Scots any more. Indeed owned textile industry conthiues ithe Scottish exnatriates who had} to complain of the inroads of ‘maved to such places as. Vira. Japanese competition upon the ‘ver, Britis “A Columbia, ar ‘Hamil- Canadtan markel, ton, Ontario, had’ clung to their} 4 revent brief of the Cotton native Beattich hurr mut h nare Institute of: Canada which has judy Lnvn bad the peonle who! heen pluced In the hands of 4 - But the Japanese cut of $206, -: 000,000 trom: total’ income: “ito. payments. makes the. SHiueiis “budget look like: a pretty: small- scale. operation. » Liber al speak: ers. have found. that’ their eulo-: gies of its generosities heve fall- “en upon far -less attentive ears since the; facts of the Japané.e , ax cuts were Dublicized, of “ail parties states: ; | “Thowsh the, United States re- | France Views - {mains the maior foreign (ievtile Huge Parade compelilor, the. Zapanese bid? is MABRID (—Cane Prenelsa | strengihening, The Japanese ¥ roneo Udplaved his latest,mill- can deliver menufactwed cot-. ton. produets in Conada' witli lary qdiilemiere loday ina, "yin." tore diy wala Oye eae sales tax and duty prld, at priges ‘| oninavanga Of by, Chit Wi ite as low as-one-half, of ‘(hare" ol: vomparahle. Canadian prodgats, oa OP The Spdinteh! Hiptib fleur}: sovernment af thousands No evide lee’ can he found of ity, Qy scll's “restraint! AN; ‘pxport- Abs miu Mindreds ‘of Spaniards ined the Castellana 3 Cnt ree cay The Cotton Institute sister that foreign mills now oecuny 61. Avenue lo ace new tanks, Jeeps.| per ecnt of the Canadian domgs- | motoriaed artillery, many other) Ue market,’ Shipments of textile! ef weannns and the} Imports Inthe late. quarter are, marching men of the army, navy, sald to have oxceeded 63,000,000 oh dl “gus u, Among the 100 planes flying averhead were squadrons of yards, In addition lo the low jols, trelnats cand? F-86- Sabre yiice comperition from Jinan, lots, Behind them came: Holnke) ) hd -Turker : hambers;: bullt-sin jin under ‘Gorman: ‘patent, ervey dalinn it. operating to henus United States dnnorts, Allogeth- er the sltvation for the Canedian Industry bas rarely heen darker, MEW THERMOFAX PROCESS CUTS COST, AIDS BUSINESS A now desktop version Of the famous Thermo . Fux" | copying machine makes i possible for huay secretaries to, . produce complete and accurate caples of letters, Invatees, » muoting noted In seconds, This Bocrelary Copying Maching, as It dy called, requli i. Ho-chemlenla, saluglons, photosensitive papers, apeelal mastor i ay translucent originals, Hi A domonstrated model of this extraordinary machine ma nl, ha scon at tho offices of the Princa Rupert: Dally. Nows, wharbl any conying work you may wiah (lono:ain be Instantly accom! plished at a very nominal price, Thore ig no milled quantity of copies that can ho made: from any one original, Me uo a cwemmeetnmnne “, . ae _ AME TRY THE "Grand Cafe For the Best Selection ‘ot Chinese Foods Vee TEES As a long- time admit Ory, tne “reading. ~ total $515.090. he preanhwes on the Ganadion + 7 OUR SPECIALTY TAKE OUT ORDERS Hy DIAL | | Onn. ay io 1 am: 43521 5. * | lhe snl ‘Avo, Wont al FIRST OF Gir, A AMique deve lopment: oh the North American continent, is seen above being unloaded during its arse visil Lo Weslern Canada, Des eu py die CNR, the car; with Its upper deck, earned, elcht autcmobiles instead of cach aig to be driven from the car, cut uNlcading .time trom approximately three | now. has 25. of these cars in service, Above, Winnipeg auto“ | hours lo 30 minules. "es KON — ‘Canadian’ National The CNR the us cial four, Full w _moblle dealer by are seen observing the untoad ny lechnique, ny Iways, double: decked automoblie tr ansporter : Htonox IMIANKS FROM: SCOUTS - The Editor, / The Dally News. At the recent annual meeting af the Boy . Scouts association, British - Colurnbla- Provincial 1 pecunell, a very hearty vote of “| thanks was passer: to the press, radio and: TV outlets of Infor. mation in. British. Columbia and, ihe Yukon. ‘Throughout another: year, ‘the Scoub movement has enjoyed much support and publicity resulting in a ‘prowing public Interest. ins the work! -} Our entire ell timehigh mem- - Pbership of 27,864 thanks you so “| much for your holy, Ab We ecle- + brate (his Jubilee Year of Scout- Ing itis ous hope to cary on in the finest traditions of: Scout- :ing and we feel in that effort we will have your continued un-, Gerstiniding and assistance, STUART KATH, President. eee Lemene meet ne emia 9 nie na Ain et am Idth end-doors, which allow =! ™ Bermuda, 660 miles southeast ‘of New York, is the wor Ics, most. ‘Ky Spl Joon I read with considerable per sonal regret, in the. “Northern Sentinal,” that Dutch Turney ‘has lert Kitimat for the’ big, shall bad* cily. Gf Montreal, 1 miss -h m in Kitimat, but’ am locking: forward to: making the aeqean ‘vance of iur. Gwyn; Even with nearly nine years -experi¢nce down here, it sume-— ‘times, takes me quite a while to. - pet definite information on some point which: may be of concern to me. For when the 1657-58 ° estimates came! out, I noticed. an ‘item “Dredging —- Construc- tion or ‘Acquisition of ‘plant equipment — British Columbia and: Yukon — $515,000." “That didn’t tell rae much so I wrote tothe Minisier of buble Worn: asking. for a breakdown, I get it, and itvleads es fcllows: Rebuiidings the Snagboat “Samson V" $100,000. Construction ci: a new boat $285,000, Fossibic replacement of the main. “suction. pump on Dredye 322 $30 000: j snare a ‘ - Thatsstiih: didn't: tall me s what 1 wantéd:‘to, ‘khow, so I ,wrote again’ Aand:‘asked specifically if the $385°000 was: to replace the “Essington. whe I nuw havea letter vom ‘the Minister “stating, “The new snagbaat fer which $385,040 00 : fe wpayided in the Main fsti- mates 1957-58, is to replace the “Essington.” I have ‘been wying some improvements mooring | fo ae for the and docking facilitire The at the village of Klomart. Samuel Quiney Maulman TI Borrow a * et IN Ae! t Ve" IRINGE bem oe ee hale Sk ck instance, | Gpouseroww NANCE po Corocettion of Cent : CM Bigham) Manager - a aA Third Ave, West at Socand St, edie tat nhone 43) Vi. PARLIAMENT By Ez Tr -Apglewhaits Department of Public Works, at my request has. been. contacting oil and Steamstb. companies as to. their requirements — there; ‘and has agreed to instal a der-; rick on the dock this summer, A further inspection by depart- . Mental engineers is to be made ~ in June. The request of the Prince Rupert Labor Council to have | a Board of Referees establish... ed at. Prince. Rupert to facils- late the. settlement: of Unemployment Ins urance chins, seems {o me to.be both reascnable. and sound; so | am faking it up with the Min'ster of Labor, and hope to gel action. About the time this is in prin’ ~—-on Thursday, April 4—we wil _ celebrate the eighth anniversar of the North Atlantic Treat organization, We belong to NAT because it is an alliance {¢ peace and. because Canada’s ex £ perience in two worid wars. ha. “"» demonsi rated:. that. the ‘defenc..4 of Canada, as of ‘the: whole: frest -warld, denends upor:-a’ :strony: system -of collective security That conviction was strengthen. ed shortly after World War 0 as we saw the Soviet Unto. absorb the nations. of -eas.er Europe one after another. W support the United Nations, bu the netd for a strong regiona defensive pact become apparent and our Prime Minister St. Lau rent. who was then Secretar of State for External Affairs gave expression to the NATC idea in an Important. speecl in 1947, oR oy won A short snooze In hls own partleular siylo parakout relaxes on his back, under the vane eve al hh owner, Tony Kaufmen of Dallas, Texns, Seens the bird discdains sleeping on a perch, and prefers thle “aetty ow, Tony says (he parakoob has defluite tastes in i ¥, ton, preferving Jung, 0 advontur Aorlan, with confidence — 'Whothor the anstvor ‘to your mongy prohloma ta'a eurkh loan ar. axport, ntinsol, you may rely on HIG, Canada's: mont. rocome ‘manded candumer finances come pany Yow ll like FG's prompt friondly attention and camplata — Korvier baaked' by 10 yours! axe porlanea, So, Ifyou nood up ta H1G00—in ane, day =v In hore: row with ennttne from TT, fe, A af OY UPERT, B, ¢, 1 PATE Are e on ee ee de ak bh he ot ad nor therly group of coral islands, yf my ELEPHANT LAZARD | Wilt! clephants occasionally ~f damag? rubber plantations: fi Malaya-by uprooting young trees for ‘toad, “To read the comment in cer YAMANE | tain sections of the press, the Cleaners and “Government proposes to “im- Lo . . ‘pound” and ta “confiscate” the | | Menders Hfe savings of Cnnadtans as of. ‘held in the chartered banks | UPNOTSTERY — CHAIRS and put them to purposes whiclt |. CHeSTTREIFLDS — RUGS it regards as socially cr politic-;) MATTRESSES -- CAR SEATS ally usetul ‘This stupid: anc . . ete, fantastic propaganda must have Al your home if desired, ©. TSCHNADEL Rial 509% 524 bth St. -had some effect, otherwise, obviously, the- president of the | Bank of Montreal would not ‘|, snade the statement he made a ‘ew days ago. It was a Royui'. ommission which recommend- d the ‘creation cf the Bank of “anada more than 20 years ago. REGULAR t would only be afler nronths, PASSENGER erhaps years, of study by the ' ‘tanking and Commer’e Com- AND CARGO nittees of Parliament or a Rov | Gr " ommissio; that any changes | SERVICE vould be made in our bankine between ystein, Mr. Ball’s slatement was, f its kind, admirable, and will Prince Rupert ‘use grave qucsioning in im-_ - and ortont elreles of opinion, But Vancouver > Wag unnecessary ag it was: marked by quite: unjustiflable neculatlon — ior which cettain sewspe “pers must take the blame, Also Kidlimat, Stewart, - Mice Arm and OE. 5 ace acne | t was: quite ‘any. ovation. awhile ‘ie House of Comnions. gave ‘Lo hree of its most distinguishe:t rembers on their. return from ermuda and the conferences — ‘lth Prime Minister MacMillan nd his aldes. Messrs, St. Lau- ent, C, D, Bowe, and “Mike” enrson all sesmed much en- ouraged by the meetings with 4e United Kingdom representa. dives. : 409 3rd Ave. W, for avformation Phone 5 or 2°29 J. M. SPRUENKEN Ear WILL BE IN THE CITY. FROM APRIL 8 TOTHE 13 INCLUSIVE Make your appointment through your family physician Nose and Throat Specialist ’ ~ eo Nee Where craftsmanship counts .. levee e rn Par ‘tnd lumiante in he fainting, ‘are dativerad ta you quickly and i’on ‘the agrogdeupon. dite... Wt Aurpriningly maodont.’ corti: he. sue fe constlh: wiih is for your next ‘printing. oreer, ihéra ta no npliyation, Juat hana alah far in. “apt count on.us! . it ge 4 \ f y | I #t ' tg 7 THE DAILY NEWS COMME RCIAL - PRINTING, DEPT.) spins