wet “7 haere “ns . Price Rupert Daily News - Thursday, July 18, 1957 An fudependent daly newspaper devoted to the upbullding of Princa Rupert . and Northern and Cantral British Columbia, Member of Canadtan Press-—Audit Burenu of, Clranlations Canadian Dally Newspaper Association Published by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited By mall-—Per month §1.0U; per year $10.00. Answer Hoped for Soon . J. F. MAGOR, President : . CEE By currier—per month, 61.25; per year, $12.00 T is more than 18 months now since grave charges Subscription Rates: Wutherizea as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa were macle against the provincial forestry admin- New Method | Respiration | Studied BUFFALO, N.Y. (#-—Blowing | alr directly into the lungs of o drowning or shock victim is the best method of artificial respi- | ration, three medical ae By FRANK HOWARD, MP : | ] had the pleasure of attending a meeting regard- ing the establishment of a Co-Op store in Smithers the other day. This was a gratifying experience for me. . Being a co-op member myself I must congratu- late those who-are leading the way as a Board of S - ee FRIDAY AND ers: said Monday night. . They said experiments here and at Baltimore City Hospital: 8 ‘ig ‘ an “ istration and no answer has yet been given to the ac- _cusations. .. However, with the Supreme’ Court of Canada having cleared the way fora trial of Mr. Directors as well as the m much enthusinsm. Cliff Bennett, Editor of The embers who have shown so many years. Take postal ser- vice for instance. A letter from have. proved the mouth-to- mouth method “infinitely su- perior” to other methods, in- cluding the back-pressure arm- . * : s ° WS , i sw a tor, } . Ni tf ; ¢ - Robert Sommer’s libel suit and slander suit against |p, eee eet ore te ee tenant’ ome nutes Dr. J El f Buffal . : ey ye : v7 . Te at invigorating enirit : . 4 ‘ r. James Elam o ulfalo Mr. David Sturdy his accuser, the chance of an an- |#teatest invigorating spirit and| that a survey will be under- said that on five of the 10 sub- ‘swer appears likely. . After' months of legal postponements while the case was appealed the Supreme Court has establish- ed the right of Mr. Sturdy, the defendant, to examine . Mr. Sommers’ bank account. ~~ “Tt would appear, theref‘ore, that no legal barrier stands in the way of the Sommers-Sturdy suit. The cess until September. will proceed. Lo "Mr. Sommers, when he resigned from the gov- ernment, stood alone, undefended by his Social Cred- it. cohorts or his leader, Premier W. A. C. Bennett. He'declared his natural wish to clear up all reflec- vhe intended to devote all his time and energy to this _task, It is quite understandable that he should wish to ‘do so and he must have been impatient and an- “ noyed at the countless delays in legal procedure. - , At the same time he could have been no more im- _ patient or irked than the people of British Columbia whose business this is. There is much more than the ., feelings of Mr. Sommers and Mr. Sturdy involved in ‘this case. _ Therefore the earliest possible settlement of a .serjous situation is to be desired. The Legislature ~ undoubtedly will want to know the answer before it meets again. So, we presume will Premier Bennett 'and:his government. Most of all, the people of British Columbia want to know the answer. Home Buying Rules ‘Helpful | HERE is more to buying a house than scraping | together: enough money for ‘the down payment, declares J. S. Stevenson of Winnipeg, president of “mortgage financing arrangements to be made, and requirements established for closing the deal. Then it is to be hoped the trial - possibility of being one of the best consumer co-op’s in B.C. In Burns Lake I had the plea- sure. of meeting again an old friend of mine, Vic Montaldi, who is secretary of the Burns Lake Board of Trade,. among other things. ma Vic is very active In ‘commun- ity affairs in Burns. We talked branch office in Burns Lake. I have had correspondence. about {this matter with the Chief Com- missioner of the Unemployment Insurance Commission about’ es-"|,, tablishing branches, not. only in Burns, but in Smithers and Ter- race also. His answer was No. However the matter. will not Chambers of Commerce, ‘unions, etc. will undertake to press_for these things also. The more we ask the better chance we have of getting things done. oe was going to take a lot of work to try to get action, but I never dreamed that there were so many things left ufdone for’ so Elms.” Since her decision to journey to the U.S. to star in the Paramount film after reading an Italian translation I. knew that this being an MP | Victoria and Washington. . lfaken to establish delivery by letter carrier in Kitimat. In Hazelton and many other communities there are also problems. ° Théy “get” mail” only three times a week, yet the train takes mail on its Eastbound trip right past these communities, drops it off tarther down the line at Smithers and the West- off on the first trip, thus bring- ing daily mail service to com- munities such as Hazelton. .. Speaking .of -Postal Service, I ‘understand: that’ the Terrace Post Office will be open in Aug- ust. I hope that there are suf- ficient facilities. __ . One thing that ‘has intrigued Rupert. It = seems that the _ Present Federal Building ‘in Rupert would) make an- ideal: City: Hall.. Of course, this. . would necessitate a new Fed-— eral. Building for Rupert, but who would complain: about - that. The’ next time I’m in. Rupert I think that Pit talk to he. “City,-Fathers”;;about that. Looking | From the Files of 'rpe Dally “News JULY 18 10 Years Ago Mrs. A. E. Martin and daugh- ter sailed last night for a three- week holiday trip to Vancouver, 4 ‘that there has always been idining rooms and restaurants. and the Statute Mile: first glance resembles a modern version of an old-fashioned pot-bellied stove, is really the earth. satellite Vanguard Jaunching vehicle at rest in its test tower. The photo shows only a portion of the full-scale 72-foot rocket which is being given a “shaking” static test prior to shipment to Patrick Air Force Base in Florida for final tests and launching. The view is from the third level showing the second stage section. to which it is’ joined. “TIME and PLACE... . By STAN ROUGH Some months ‘aga.we chanced to be passing the Kitimat Civic Centre and had-an opportunity to meet Pete Hopkinson who was jects the back-pressure method failed to force any air into the _lungs, heavy builcs, he said, the tongue lodged against the rear of the throat and blocked the air pas- sage. He said the mouth-to-mouth method: is that about the possibility of getting} pound train picks if up and ~ agony ioe +, say 7 . he ] ent’ Insurance “ings it min te var ie es er a te re it forces the rescuer to make. courts of British Columbia, however, will be in re- Commission ONO establish nt Boeree hee Gt ae ‘be Groped — sure the air passayes ure clear. eems like it could be. droppe STOVE TROVE?—This long, tall mystifying object, which at . PARTLY EFFECTIVE mo The back-pressure was successful on the other five subjects but it drew only ‘oift- quarter of the alr into the lungs that breathing directly Into the tions on his administration of the lands and forests mest there. I hope that various me for Some time is is poor Poswell Park Memorial ast | : - tae - . . . ups, such as Boards of Trade,, ‘Hall: fae at Princ me aatfe ‘he ier department. He said in the legislature at that time | Gham us seein me tute in Buffalo, The other} dogtors are Peter Safar, chief of! anaesthesiology at Baltimore, City Hospital, and Dr. David G.! Greene, professor at the Univer- sity or Buffalo, Dr. Safar has designed a°' busily working on the-18 foot by 6 foot mural, Mr, Hopkinson, a tall lanky) se errr oe blond who wears a.beard, toldjand general effect on the public us that he came to Vancouver) who frequent the room in which from -England in 1919 and did; the mural is painted. i commercial art work for several) Mr. Hopkinson loves his work years. In 1942 he decided to doiand enjoys being his own boss. free lance work. and started to: His Kitimat mural will no doubt specialize in murals. | simulate new clients to contact agr? oor hiin with a view to providing MURALS POPULAR 'stimulating wall decorations for Mr. Hopkinson informed us! their patrons. ai brisk demand for murals as dec-; FROM UNION STEAMSHIP orations for hotel lobbies, cock- | BULLETIN tai] lounges, beer parlours, hotel| “The Knot, The Nautical Mile, fn the early 1900’s the style was; Why is the nautical mile dif- lightly clad ladies and pastoral; ferent from the statute mile? In scenes. with a distinctly EBuro-' ‘Ship Ahoy,’ Sir James Bissett. pean motif. Today the trend is!(an ex-Commodore of the Cun- sports, Indians, industrial, his-|ard Line) says the question 20 Years. Ago. H. F. Kergin; MP; left* hast night for the south and, before leaving, telegraphed. Premier LONDON—At a meeting of the Privy Council held today, -King George announced that the new name of the Royal House and ““./torical and mythological inter-|should be reversed as the statute pretation. The purpose “of a@ on “land mile’ is based on no- miural is a conversation piec?|{hing in particular except that and those ordering them have ; it wus passed by Act of Parlia- in his bar the dog-cured cartoon served as a model. CAREFULLY DESIGNED their own ideas on the subject: iment in the “good old days.” ! } ' miles or 131,259,216 feet. A circle eontains 360 degrees and each { . ry + idegree is divided into 60 min- ‘utes, each cne being equal to a ‘breathing tube intended to off- set the rescuer’s reluctance lo contact the mouth of the victim. | He pointed out, however, that in most cases it would not be at hand when needed. Pay At Bank OTTAWA ©&-~Alderman Don-. wd Reid proposed Monday night that Oltawa residents pay park- ing fines at banks. He told city council he was! suggesting this because of a lack! of parking space around the new; police station in downtown Ot-; tawa. . aab | Duck, brightest | $ } The Wood colored: duck found in Canads,: nests in hollow trees and stumps. | Even ornithologists are unsure how the young birds, before they: ..“The best way to avoid pitfalls that might en- | of the play, Miss Loren has |family will be the “House of| Mr. Hopkinson has done mur-jnautical mile. (360 x 60 - 21,600: tran an uninformed and instru ted ‘hom b ”? signed movie contracts total. | Windsor.” als in Vancouver, Quesnel, Na-| 131,259,216 divided by 21,600 " ap ¢ : qe anc un : ¢ ¢ me buyer, ing more than two million The German titles by which|Naimo, Kamloops, Nelsan and| equals 6,076.8 feet.) The earth Mr. Stevenson points out, “is for him to deal through | dollars. they were ighreviousiy known one towns, and there f ways is slightly flattened at the poles; | o Kralear a at ala te aaa] ee enna ene were of “Saxe Coburg and| another commission waiting. Alin consequence the nautical mile at broker member of the loca] real estate board.” . Gotha” and these will now be|inural takes about a month tolis actually 6,108 ft. at the poles | All real estate contracts must be in writing and P M Jails dropped. complete, First there is a confer~/ where iL is longest, and 6,046 1, | ay ane ms analta : sade : . e nan nena ence with tne prospective cus-! at the equator, where it is short- nade seal. When a seal is not used, consideration in t ——_- | tomer who outlines In weneral ost. his being so, a mean of he form of money ov services must be substituted |For Ye h BCAA C. od , what he requires. The artist then | 6,080 fl. was decided upon as the instead y or rouins al 5 makes 26 to 30 quick pencil sket-|lenpth of the nautical mile, and instead, | I bl og ches of the subject. material! this is its correct length in The standard form of agreement and purchase n trouble Honor ed prom these ete master lntitudes 48 degrees north or \ ; / . / ye . , Q copy is mac a UAIS SKCCCH eguth . used hy broker-members of accredited local real es- | Lonpon A government in suitable and’ the contract is; What should he remembered tule hoards meets al] normal needs, It sets out the advisory council today SULESL~. ed: part-time .cVvening--Jjadle for In Britain PVANCOOVEE Oar, awarded, Mr. Yopkinson marks off the wall in squares and ty that*the nautical mile is a runtt of length, the knot Is the parties clearly, contains an aclequate description of |not-so-tough boys who get in , , Tmicing | draws Tit nis desiine’ The wetual)/ ynit af speed. For practical pur- the property, lists the purchase price and terms of | ouble with the cops. travellint ovecnean th paombers} pulling In uils takes about twol roses or quick calculation, 2 avna eg P ee P “ ee The “attendance — centres” granted ‘an membership In the weeks, statute or land mile is roughly payment, the date of posession and any mortgage | would be for hoys 17 to 21 GOn-| Automobile Association of Great). & mural takes into eousideray | seven-elehths of a nautical mile, details, ) vieted of relatively minor of-|prytain, “ton coniposition, theme, colour}and a riautical mile ts 116 of a . oy . \ , fences--the Kind that now call] phe ac, Association has qr. |VOMblnations, rhytlun of design] stabite mile.” inal step in buying a house is adjustment of {ror short sentences In regular ranged for the issuance of Com- _ — eee taxes, mortgage payments, insurance premiums and registration of documents, The buyer hands over his money and then, thanks to the helpful service of a trained and experienced real estate broker, he is ready Lo take possession of his new home.. ~— Journal of Commerce Weekly, FORA Wee MORN enews sme RNS mi TOE MIME RR OE eee cei giao ow 9 Scriptures — Chrkit’ replied that he that hath seen me hath seen the Mather, Yeb he alia said he was the Myst born of many brethren, He sald greater things thin these shall ye dot We did not come ‘ta errth to dazzle us, but to help us and Uhistrate a technique cunique and dynamie, Hiven the psalmist sald Ye are Gods, But Christ showed us how we could attain perfection, sane ete eo me 19m geome STATIONARY ENGINEERS - FIRST AND SECOND CLASS” REQUIRED FOR A new sulphur plant, being built by one of the world's major sulphur companies, lacated.near Ft. St. John, B.C. Reply | JEFFERSON. LAKE SULPHUR CQ. BOX 608, FT. ST. JOHN, B.C. jails, The counell belleves sueh cen- tres might offer more jiope of reforming a boy than the ordin- ary lockups. The youths would cet a whift of prison Wife, Regular prison officinls would run the place, The boys wauld sew mail-bayrs and do other prison tasks, ‘Rho would be required to show uj monwealth membership cards to BC, members entitung them to full rond servieas and protec. tions In Britain for a six-months Ws , Keg ‘Vey - $3 ¥,; pertad, The cscheme is a forerunner whieh will eventually embrace the Commonwealth, ‘permitting the B.C, motorist full privileges Jn ANKE every part af the every evening and abl weekends, world, “utd An agsoelation offfa. ay, oo Ww Domestic Tweeds w Imported Tweeds I Harris Twoeds CREDIT TERMA AVATILA SPORT | JACKETS $28.50 ~ $42.00 BL every pl Distilled, blended an sa eer mrcmama Ce Ch 05 BLACK WHITE From Seotland Avallable In 964 or, cid 10% ov, bottles SCOTCH | WHISKY Ate ecious drop... — She Seeub in the Blentling d battled In Scotland Bd TH A Vertlaament Ti nat PHOTHE Or Aap liyed by cla Tatar Cantral Board or by the CGavernment of UWeldah Cabumite FOR LONG COOL SUMMER DRINKS eae nt iyi any AYETY | | | lift. system. t { Because of the subjects’, greatest advan- ; tage of the old but neglected | method | mouth did. , Dr. Elam is director of the de-, SATURDAY Ladies’ Suit Clearance ! Friday and Saturday ... Slim Classics and New Boxy Styles... ina variety of Imported Tweeds and Worsteds. Perfect Tailoring. . a ; ue seis" | which the artist endeavours toi: We quote in part: can fly, get out of the high! the Canadian Association of Real Estate Boards. WELL-KNIT BEAUTY—Italy's |jn Victoria until this afternoon, |cePwze. The owner of the Le-| Tne statute mile is 6,280 feet.|nests and down to the ponds. Styled by . o. »Mirst, he says, there are various types of owner- | loss is Hollywood’s gain, as a stance, carried around a cartoon | 78¢, Knot or ei ea ved at aalacered ams Where They are} Suzanne . “ye ae .. ae shapely Sophia Loren whiles .P, ff matey . Tish | ce’, ond Is arrived at as reared, a ___.__-Ship, of which single ownership and joint tenacy are away the time by knitting be- evening for Vancouver.on a bus. val enty vents bhie 9 Seine « follows: The meridional cireum- | -| James Chambers "| wm ’ the most common. There are the provisions of the tween scenes of her first movie /iness trip. ~ on a stone bench with the cap. Cinele around the earth paesiaa| i| Stalls - . ° . im the U.S. film capital, the —_—__—— ; “O ninie of ” PCrele ar . assis oo agreement of sale to. be considered, necessity for | screen version of Eugene O'- a tion, “9 pints of the law” and‘ inrough both poles) has been 1 ooONot like! ay : ‘ . wy a - 40 Years Aao when he cecided to have a mural; measured t 2459.7 statute oO Two ake? having the title searched, possible need for a survey, | Neill’s play, “Desire Under the ni ' miles or 191.280.18 feet. A GROUP | $19.99 GROUP || $2.9.9¢ FRASER &, PAYNE \