" é rrince Rupert Daily News » - Thursday, January 30, 1958 n independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbutiding and Northern and Central British Columbia, Member of Canadian Press—~ Audit Bureau of Circulations Canndian "atly Newspaner Assucintion Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited J. F. MAGOR, President / Subecription Rates: i i f> 4“¥ mau-——Por month $1.00; per vear #10.00. . : BY carrier —per month. $1.25: per venr. 839.00 ; der the same setup, in that they ‘ ‘ nort BROCE clas : ; 2 ttawi / Y The Daily News: ‘oprese a consider: . Le F ; 3 — 9 tye 4uthorizea as srecrf class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawa i; ; Tf The Daily New MEDrest Nha considerable tim riday, January I p.m, soo — ¢ nore poet In repard to your recent ser. ber of now-abandoned Villages Aftermath of the Boom NEMPLOYMENT figures are like stock ex- change prices. They may have a greater psycho- ! . 6 fa Cop . | the | : record straight on a few things” ' May we venture the remark. 9 BEEPS | ‘ical impac ¢ ir real significance justifies; OT’TAWA—One of the CCFers has rousec Une ire OF ce reference was to “A Haida that had the Council of eithed: faves logical impact than their real significance justifies; Huida or the Skideenate Band of ven arid they are ‘constantly discussed by people who don't understand them. of Prinre Rupert 1 ' by i As I See It ® MP Roll Call =e ; some of his felow MPs by moving for a roll eall of those present at the opening of each day's sittings of . “LETTER BOX a Skidegate, Haida Band on cos ee ene + few oe § Not Consulted on Dollar The Mditor, ics about the “storny” alleped to be brewing over the selection of wv Haida Motaf for the Centennial dolkar, may we venture to set the Chief” who has had considerable buvnelly vie various papers by replying to crities of the choive Of dessen. weth their own Chiefs, but they have only one Massctt. Chiet Bus their elected Council and Chier Comneilor, Haiday been consulted when the Haida Motif for the COL wis selected, in order that the mat- The unemployment in this country, as in the ) parliament. | be lower than it i. We bex to advise that as far Me" could be brought before United States, is too large this winter for anyone to | The present government takes’ My own years as an MP con- 2+ Skidewate Mission is concern- her Chief Skidepate or the brush off as insignificant: but it is apt to seem even worse than it should because of the very high levels of employment we have had in recent summers. ‘the position that such a change— ‘would lower the dignity of the /MPs. It woulcl make them feel Slike schoolboys, says one cabinct. /tinister. Bat the hardy minis- vinced me that a daily repister of absentees would be a pood thing. It is 4 disgraceful fact that there are a very few drones and shirkers amongst the — elected ed, the Hereditary Village Chief is Eeaward Collinson, Chief Stid- evute, Who had the honor of be- inp presented to His Exceleney, Hon, Vorneent. Massey, Governar--: Massett Chief, much unfavorable publicity could have been avoi-l- ed, Perhaps the man who called the coin "Memitoose Chiehkanuiy” a fot eee a > ae Bea TIER Peng SY bee. B "BW ia ity th tm bevcanviiges ARMY - KINSAIEN THE ARMOURLES - ORCHEST tA. JAKE $1.00 Women TethTy e re a, OM ae, CHILD CARE & POLIO = REHABILITATION . 0 2" DANCE nt eet ee pe ‘SS RYTHM KINGS” | le per pound Men Abe ayy, BG ay BG464 ‘ter dues not stop there. He goes sO far as to say that some of the ‘MP, who only turn up once or “twice a session are among the ‘most useful in the whole House. was Just looking for a little free publicity when he ventured to criticize the choice of design but in any case, Haidas have never considered his tribe to be experts on Haida carving. The “Expert on the ‘Totem Carvers Are? may be an expert On Khittsaluhno and Kyukhat] Carving. but even ao superfieral exam nation of the picture of the | General of Canada, and to wel- Come His Excelleney to our vil- lage on behalf of the Skidegare Band of Haidas on the oceasion of his visit here on July 17, 1956. In 1905, Haidsas irom various Villaves on Graham Island spd Moresby iehind maved ts Skide- Pate Mission and Hiuda cat that time called Meissett) and were allotted land by Cmef Skidepate MPs. : One MP served for a ennd many years and was hardly eve: In the House, except for gq vote. . Tis secretary's al . beside Surely that is not only leaning j.ondiing tig ee ety. besic: over backwurds to be fair to the 00014 phone him in.time to huvi -absentees. It is falling flat on him make Ottawa before ‘all the one's buck. iimportant votes. He spent a ‘small fortune on plane fares. Another chap in another Party From the summer of 1956, when our labor mark- et was too tight for anybody's good, to the winter of 1958, when a genuine reduction in the need for labor ix piled on top of the usual seasonal decline, the con- trast is too great for comfort. But there is no excuse for “talking it up” in emotional ways. It is particularly irresponsible for opposition politicians and many newspapers to be treating the THE curious thing is that the Senate has tor years had a roll . Bie ethey M4 ES A Q Mishasasese tess coin your valued paper would (the Beayer, which by no stretch lof the imagination can be jiker- [ed to “A Bear Mother and Chiid.” , - thee een: only turned up twice dn two cUnele of Mr. Collinson) and ist coi, iter tisore of ee % administrative count made by National Employ- Ocect ese Mears printed ta. years--vote or no vote, These counterpart at Mussett. in order. reveal the prominent mcisors of i ‘ atDs oe aac al Ss - ~ ae NOR Seatac: Bats were the rare exceptions to the fo ran the affairs of the people general rule. more efficiently. cord of the Senate debates starts e305 = *. ESSA ment Service offices each week as though it were an ry By and large tie’ ya _ moe out with the Nst cf honorable accurate measure of unemployment. Fo mer Liberal Senators present, But even that. clotted MP of All parties Is “Among the descendants of May we venturene ata i 3 ministers at least know very well that it is not, and regulation does not result in uy . no those from other villages who that one of the first tenets of yo ful public sevant. high rate of attendanee:in the! cume to Skideeute are counted Unper Che - (12 who beur Chieftain’, names ta. Sntine” Upper Chamber. 7 , ee ta dew : s +) fore printing, As a matter of fact, one of the ONE reason wine I would at 0 and who may be considered | DG ‘ ‘ . 2 . » © c roy i : a : oO : aye: .f “arguments against a daily roll; Ne some ane otha dai * nid more or less to be puests of Chief | call in the Commons could be, C2“ OF register is t ne Ht would skidepate in that they live on bis: nade fro:n the experience in the | come to btinws from brent mee land, . Senate. ' tances ° . " : Our friends in Haida live un- : Of course some would say that: As things now stand. the MPs. ae ee cco ‘Without the printed record, LO} - . he f : he tar .show those on the job. the Sen-!/70m the far west and the tar, ate ratio of attenczace would &st in Canada are forced to pay ; “ OF ATORGER in lost time for the fact that: tne MPs’ trom central Canada that it was bound to be larger this year simply be- cause the scope of unemployment insurance benefits has been so much extended. (Another explanation of what it does mean appeat's on page 39 of this issue in an Ottawa despatch). But the real beginning of wisdom in this matter is to recognize that the present trough merely com- plements the over-blown, inflating boom of 1956. No Yours very truly, PETER N. MARTIN, Chief Councillor, Skidegute Band of Haidas, Skidegate Mission, B.C, (ood journalism is “Verify be- | a i 2s Sree es enn ae ee doubt the boom was more pleasant: it was like the - find it easy to take long wee':- a evening of the party. But it made the morning’s } THE eeause so many. MPs from sae headache inevitable, : . Ontario and Quebec go home Li They have been arguing in Parliament about ! ETTERBO aay enyent morning ae ie what the Liberal government should have done last “The Editor. heaviest work of parliament 1: 'The Daily News: unduly concentrated in the three We are classed here in North | tssswc Vaso Vi Gocn week. tm- ‘America as Christian Nations, | Portant vates are nard!y ever but are we really Christian? That | !aken on Fridays or Mondays, is the question I would like an- | and committees rarely sit except swered. | ath the three middle aays of Lae In this time of trial when the | week. | world is threatened by guided | The result is that the MPs | missiles, and we have evidence from distant points like B.C. art Of Russian ingenuity in outer ; Newfoundland are each year kept: ; Space, whatever that may por-\in Ottawa for weeks or months | tend. if we really are Christians spring to avert the rise in unemployment which started about that time. That is perhaps the best the politicians can do in the terms which they think the common people will understand. But it would be more useful and intelligent to carry the enquiry back a piece farther. The proper question is: “Why did not the Government in 1955 and early 1956 take more ap- propriate and forceful measures to prevent the ex- » REGULAR hy shout : of extra time, because of the! " PRICE ; . ennui ‘os | BY Should we cringe in fear or} jong weekend habits of the cons. a : cesses of the boom and so stretch out genuine pros- jfzantically prod our scientists tral Ganngp meee ie eae x ; | XOW ONLY yerity 2” j to greater efforts in order to in-j; , ar yp . vo . sat abiin ge: oma ae — to oA Nas Bi x + y : 1s . : ) vent something more diaboticaily | Mas be there are better meth GUN BATTLE - Crouching | ; $ c a 6 = Too rapla expansion, with its accompanying M- ‘ingenious in the art cf mass lining the work “lot patliament detectives with drawn guns F PANTS ; - ‘ * . er . ‘Slate . Nye , 2 RQ te? = PRB ‘ Te + ey ps 4 Me mae ALSO ON SPECIA I. flation, was certain to produce recession, Until we ance double ware ee naNe assur ‘than in the suggestion fur u Move forward to Job tear gas FRE i te / . . . : * AMY OS ° ‘ ier . rig NNDS ING a Wir Ipes 3 id n Will accept that fact, it is a waste of breath to talk ‘Verse “in the eae, chapter of. oN, rol call or er ot poms nite ee 30 ee a WITH EVERY SUIT i COFFEE TABLES ‘ " ‘ : ' Wed , Selah: ! a proper spreading out o ge sn, ~YOE | H } ; about “smoothing out the ups and downs,” when Jian 2 '§ parlia- railway ‘worker Who Tired at } % 05 : . 8 ; . My “No weapon thot is formed: the work of Canada’s parlia- Falway worker who red a ee . what we really mean is that we want the ups without against the shall prosper: and ment could save a good many pe ae police ye arnved OR Regular Price 25.95 : = wet ila the every tongue that shall rise weeks of lost time every year. O investigate a disturbance, Mts the dons. Life is not like that. agiinst three in judgment thou’ as things now stand, the will. Alter the gas barrage Rush SPECIAL DISCOUNT " { " —The Financial Post. jshalt condemn, This is the heri- | ing workers are penalized fur the was found dead from What U tk eee ee ee | Pte OL the servants of the Lord, slacking of the drones and art- Police said was a self-inflicted : T Ta) AK OF Oni rn erson Oe veh Og AAI ATE gy ai at Po VE > and their righteousness is of me, | ful dodgers gunshot wound. (CP Photo: ng . @ lal or V4 i % snith the Lord.” , . ‘) Ned RIE 16 hs ¥ rT ean No party has a monopoly of ; _ oon. KE Cheee , - qoag bf PHONE 30 , ) Ed 2, VE OV ‘ : Printe Benen the good ones or duds. try Daily News Classifieds 220 - Gth Street Phone f2238 / eres ES 3S a, das \ oe fae em engine ener ctmnee ” _ " ef | fv: eer ONE HALF ~ | MO | Pcie yb BIRD WATCHER ” CHICKEN / WINDSOR, Ont. @ —- Bird: “ . 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