‘ t j . . *~} * wo ay : ’ 4 \ eecremen evens * f _ _ Prince Rupert Daily News too Wednesday, September Yn, ~1957 ee ee Au independent daily newspipe r devoted to the uppiullding of Prince Hupers v co and Northern and Central British Columbia, ‘ ‘ ‘Mombher of Canadiun Pregs-—-Audit Bureau of Circulations . Canadian Dally Newspaper Association , Published by Vhe Prince Rupert Dally News Limited . : J, F. MAGOR, Preaident Subscription Rates: ‘By mall—Per month 81.00; per year 610,00. | ' 5 My carrier-—per month, $1.25; per year, 114.00 authuriea as sucond class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa C haplin 5 Little Tramp ls Gone LONDON (Reuters) — Charlie Chaplin told reporters he never ngain will revive the character of the little tramp with the fLoppy shoes, the derby hat and the cane, — oO But for a few moments Chap- Mn pirouelted and shuffled across the floor of his suite ut the Savoy Hotel in a request Im- /personation of the character hat fmade Ain famous in the days fof silent movies. Wis acl over, he remarked: “But it is not so funny now {and besides I am getting a Nttle top-heavy.” wee "Suffer Little Children” | se Reds Send Black Tea Last Friday The Daily News published two pic- | DUNC AN is one of the most espeated business | _tures of schoo] children starting their first year leaders in Canada. For merly tthe head of Massey. at a city school. They were general pictures, taken Harris and now Chairman of the Ontario Hydro Blee- with no thought of propaganda or ulterior motive to '|t)ie:Commission his wor ds carry weight. - prove a point. Just a group of first-year youn gsters | He has told an important con-) ee . . | ference in the U.S.A. that the re-| pound. of. tea from China it at their desks. It so happened that they wer en’t all | ty of Canada and the U,S.A.|teuns ‘that the Chinese people so called!-white children but in Prince Rupert this to recggnize the real government obtain” the Canadian moncy : _ }of China is a policy of a -|which enables them to buy in doesn’t: make: any difference. Other papers in Can- |oredibie short - sightedness. | yeturn something ‘like’ one® quar- s Sie “Phere is such a thing as an- ada made a point to choose white and colored child- Among other. Unings, he Says it ter of a bushel of good Canadian . S the CF-100 that erashea (ar 2zomistn," he sald. “And a sa- . makes absolutely sure the 5-|wheat, or fertilizer from - Trail. CRASH KILLS TWO — Lifeguaras remove part ofthe wreckage of the nat crashe line about the tramp today wauld yen in theit first-day-of- school pictures to show that sia will continue to have the] pulp or paper from Powell )River.| - at -the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronts, as thousands watched a rehearsal for an (ye just that. The tramp Was in Canada we have no racial pr oblem such has stirred predominant vorse dn aaa inter logs or lumber from. Vancouver airshow by the RCAF, The pilot and navigator were killed as the plane plummetted -intg toe |Gnce a most cultured person, and the southern United States like no issue since the | Rational connections of Ch Island. - | _water only 350 yards from Toranto’s Centre Island. in the backgroumd. (CP Photo) that word doesn’t partieularly - — oo qexist any more.” Civil War. Right now the southern states are doing NOTWITHSTANDING the al-|NEXT month the well known nn arr : t dible folly of our anes shi +: Be practically the same thing as the South did in Lin- sovennmonts in refusing to face eon direct shipping worvices be- Mi nM ing Cong: I ess Me en / fi Vi ited i! Honor Gra ace ‘Kelly coln’s day. They are-challenging the right of the | te facts ote ee the Poot, (tween Vancouver and Tientsin, Pa ‘¢ ocean, the people in both| North China. This is an event of . 7 NEW, KOR, ep ened yon U.S. federal government and at the same time | 2anada and. Red China are. by-| tremendous importance to BC. O° Vis i it J rt OF | Ii eC! WOXR, the radio station of the ‘passing the stupid restrictions] yp till now all shipments “have a || New York ‘Times. the Consul threatening to undermine the progress made since [oP maintained at the official nts “hav wo i the Consul had to come out and go in via . General of Monaco reports “the the days when the Negro slaves were first fr eed. level. Hong Kong. The: direct con- OS By FORBES RHUDE - Grace Kelly wedding, stamps are ~The,South was: willing to go to war over the sla- | Before me as I write ae we oct twe way Cut Zosts: and so] : Canadian Press Business Editor thove ‘Stamnes may "be abteimed packages of Chinese tea, which ist fr nps ' very issue and apparently Arkansas Governor Orval | now on sale throughout western, China could easily consume all VANCOUVER (CP)—Delegates fr om more-than 30 countries, digging in rom the Mimont Stamp Co, 1e food surpluses whicen are now ” Faubus is equally willing to be arrested and charged |canada. Both of these packages] sich a cause of bad freling be-| here in preparation for a month-long tour of Cg anadian mining, enterprises, have evoked a lively interest In“stamps . t of Monaco, Elmont's Paris Office with flaunting the law of the United States. In.do- or tea Carne an both sora Dibecmenamanse an rable ropats been invited to “visit our villages and sit by our iy e logs.” . has prepared a Collection con. - able _ : : ete tE ing s0, and ‘using the state National Guard to back | ed to suit the tastes of the North) on the progress ‘in China. ack- |, The invitation came from Dr.» KELLY postage set of five his nontention of- “mainte vinin yeace and order” the |American market. nowledge that there-is a-chronic|Gilbert C. -Monture of Ottawa, l‘rerritories, while other travel enlightened appreach by labor to stamps, the . largest’ diamond i Sk Perhaps the Canadian agents shortage of foodstuffs in that]! internationally - known mining| southward via Trail and Kim- the whole problem. Olympic set of six... and the elovernor is demonstrating | to’ the people of Arkansas .| of the tea exporters of China are| land. Yet our enormous surplus- engineer*who is descended fron} perly, B.C. “Sometimes, he added, “Y de-} recent Monacan set of four hon- -" the Mohawk Indians of the Iro- -p MINING BOOM , ling that raw ‘materials | oYing' Presidents Washington, his belief that the state jaw'i is bigger than that of the | not yet well enough versed in- the! es on this continent remain one quois Confederacy. RACES tect a fecling 8 1 . Lincoln, Roosevelt and = Ejisen- advertising and merchandizing|of our worst headaches, politi- Dr. Monture ‘noted that when undeveloped are a source of oN } a - ration. It is an example that has already been set in |ways of North America. They| cally and economically. . gates Monta “Commonwealth | the congress last met in Canada wealth.” Rowen: a ei a5 of 15 mint stamos : ‘ . > haven’t told the good news loud- Here are some of the things in ota anadian r ra “Nothing could be more falla- Rents a : 00 to intr : 4 the south. More and more southerners, fired by the ly enough. Excellent Orange Pe-| which are now. coming inte Can- | ning and metallurgical con-! production was about $250,000,-! cious, We must uft work a a! $s approval service. . “V7: SN T STAMP CO. white supr emacy groups, are becoming willing to |koe tea from Communist China| ada from China—sale of which gress, gave a homey touch and a/ 999 a year, compared with more;,..m to develop them with no | BN Vea anh CO., : ' breath of the wilderness, when 2,000,000,000 now. , . . L " is now on sale at chain depart-| enables her to pay tor our pro- than $ one grasping for the Hon’s; Gi West 35th Street, flaunt the jfeder al law safe in the knowledge that a ment stores in Vancouver for| ducts: Peanuts, walnuts, furs, he said: , t tive of the! He said tnis development had, share.” ' Dept. L168, wew York 1, Ney. pr ecedent has been set -by the state. To Canadians very much less per pound that} antimony, pig bristles. . fi tC a dians I welcome ou as | been brought about through a/—-—- h acti bhorrent, not only f th mt of |orange pekoe tea from other} Travellers recently returned “ le ay - ib s May our: combination of skills, science, fi- such action is abhorrent, not on y trom tne pot parts of Asia. The package from} from Communist China tell me rail be. straight and may you nance, government and workers. ; law an “der t from the "angle of how |Red China is simply marked) that there is one item which - “There must be good govern- one . . view of law and order bu oe “B.O.P. Black Tea—China Na-|that country could supply inj have g004 hunting.” theme Ment policies,” he said, “to en-| The British Columbia Automobile Assn. members of a so-called Christian society can, eM | tional ‘Tea Export Corporation.”| very large quantities+that is one fel a eee een | courage men to put the heart, | masse, hold such views. It is bad enough when the Of course the familiar Chinese| fine leather. goods, such as the |7@n enn mos th Common. | ;soul and money into develop-| presents green tea (Jasmine) is also;now ultra fashionable leather ing proceedings as the th ‘ ments. And there must’ be an, 2 militia i is ordered out to prevent ‘colored children available, as in the past. coats for men and women. They wealth nature of the gathering | A TWO HOUR SHOWING OF FILMS ° lves, — retail there for at least $25 less; WAS © - ’ . from enteri ing school. But when students themselves, IT SEEMS to me that the arri-| than here. GROWING FORCE ‘Shorter Week in the not all, butra | group, obviously indoctrinated by anti- val on the Canadian market Of course China still prod: NCES will K Ki Briti al PORTLAND m—Delegates to! , M . be Ci a Cc ¢ | a . 0 of these welcome products from| enormous quantities of real silk, illiam . Kiernan, ritis . . ob. ai Lounge — Civic. Centre integr ation par ents; join together to rebuff Negro China should be better drama-|and, for my money, the finest )Columbia’s minister of Mes ee aa Woodworkers of ee 3 students then something is wrong with the thinking tized to‘the Canadian people. carpets in the whole world—noi|who presided at a dinner given! oO yea thelr preside at! Wednesday September 18th” , Every time a Canadian buys a! excluding the Persian. Monday night by the province, ‘ica were to y p : ’ in the southern states. | said: | Monday that there is only one; + 8.00 : 1° Weknow that we are far removed from the areas Se my ee. _.. ... | “Gatherings such as this show |#nswer to unemployment — . " AG p.m. aa ; E ¢ So that the Commonwealth is a) shorter work week. é 4 mie fe sp,densely populated with colored people, that Ameri- usiness iS DOOMING “ [that the Commonwealth is 2/0 Mtartung, head of the | | COME ANID SEE FASCINATING PLACES. cans tell us that we have no idea of “what it is like” h free association of iree men and [nlon whe’ opened its cone : IN BRITISH COLUMBIA AND HAWAIE- omen.’ i arid that our own Canadian laws regarding Native in Singapore Deat Houses | "and A. Abeyakoon of Ceylon. APL- cro takes the lead to bring : . ALSO TRAFFIC SAFETY FILM - eevee ted: f2 rout a shorter work week ‘ enot perfect, but it seems that the time has SINGAPORE (#—Business_ is,in encased in a huge coffin sur- _ eee are proud to be a mem- whatever method is necessary. . Ad mission Free aeeee come that the United States federal authorities and | booming in Singapore’s China-|rounded_ by offerings of rice,’ per of that great family of na-jWe must not wait until millions | he BCAA oe state officials should call a truce -and start from town death houses. fruits, éhicken incense and two tions.” [more become unemployed ... "| Your local official member of the BCAA is le . About 70 persons a month |2ed candles. : Robert Bonner, attorney-gen- —-——- — scratch. come to each of the houses to; Wong Ah Mei, like thousands eral of British Columbia, joining HIGH WATERS 7 | | Me Rae Motors Ltd The state governors , judicial authorities and | die in loneliness. They are most- of immigrants from China, was|with Mr. Kiernan in extending | Lake Titicaca on the Peru-! , ly homeless Chinese unable to} housemaic or amah. She khe-'the province’s greetings, said 4° Bolivia border at 12,500 feet is, . PRINCE RUPERT HOTEL }} hw-maker S should conter with those from Washing- get back to their China birth- greed to the elite of the amans.; British Columbian could be iden- the highest Jake on which | ‘ , laces for their last hours. uch women vow never to marry | tified anywhere by his conversa-! steamboats run regularly. ' ton in an effort Lo bri ing integ ation about. | Christ |P So they, or friends or rela-|and devote themselves to their tion because “there are only two | eee — ce eg TT aan aT aS ee said “Suffer little children to come unto me and for- | tives, pay the death house own | Work. She died at 44. | peoples in North Amerien who | - — — — ‘. . on . . - ‘" j ’ é e ritvisn | hid them not.” He did not say only white children, [ers to let them die in ny) CanT DIE AT HOME so ee ey pone without. a! | . ; tot ny States dc stalls they rent for this purpose.) “peath houses here thrive on| Colum Teen. ne only Hebrew children, Unless the United States does |, (ypicai death house in. the|them because these women have | Texan Accen 1 wet o | . omething definite to settle its racial problems, re- lheart of Chinatown sits along-|no relatives. They never die in| Delegates, who will se u 4 o ‘side stands sellin veretables, | their place of employment if it} Wednesday on a cross- -Canada | ‘e the manifestations of outright hatred and (RCS Hanes seme ae See ee ted. Trew swine, were taken Monday' on Move t ( € mle 2 c live fowl, textiles, nuts, bolts,ie can be avoided, They often rent m a and ind trial sight see- | viciousness, then its slogan “The Land of Free” is |red candles and coffins. a cubicle ina Chinese house to See te an Neh are hele con- . hoey Tt 4 fal to t] t ‘. th t th Wreaths line the pavement in| spend days when they have no ie a te nM é : sncey MaocKkcry, tis fa se,to tne ex ent a CG |pont of the house and twolwork. But they never dic there. mee ae ayo oun wit Soviet Union mikes excellent propaganda out of the | dimly-lit white lanterns pro-|‘The owners won't allow it, con- wt c oy a Ee Kitimat dal ineid wor t] 1 DF Ient claim that a body ts lying in| sidering that bad luck, trave mee vukon 1 Nc ethnwest | : Si . - raved incidents every time they occur, The incidents | gate, that of Wong Ah Mel. _Jt| When they feel death is near, | 8-0. ‘the Yukon and Norhwes 700 000 000 of a are told and retold around the world in places where . | ney gO r nn an Me tne dean ie Te oy y 9 to faayyt 4. ' eve ses, There attendants gave) \, keene the US. is trying to sell its “American way of life” - fe: hen ih a stall and. ee FRED B DOWDIE VETS ’ : dohing~ theny, a: got n. a. At all and, for 1 i ‘ygtinst Communist pressure, ° J Pica fang carer then! ina) QPTOMETKIST | Ls Government of Canada - . . vey die, The fee also includes ‘ Ty. ~ At the same time, Canadians should be on guard fs, [ fia beass band for the honor and Phone 5548 at all Limes to make sure that so fay as diserimination o- ae |ja coffin which Is made across BOR ard Ave, W. Bonds ry ; ( . . im she street, Or iW treatment of colored people or new Canadians | Crem the bites of fhe Matty News eee eee cc cccenen cnet cw enmeens! RES yO are concerned, the finger can never be pointed at-us, September U , e , 10 Years Aga . , r g The Bank of Canada is authorized by the Minister of Finance to receive COMEOR i WITH SAL VA TIONISTS , Mayor Amold and Clty Clerk subscriptions for a loan, to be issued for cash and offered j in two maturities ‘ ‘hain were authorized by the as follows: . . ) Tnoacelly the size of Prince Rupert, there is often a call ty ye Monnens willy une “for the serviecs of the Salvation Army for other needs, Deni NM ment TP vatiastee tor the , . “or . : Homeless or destitute women and ehildren are often hequesluon ‘At the vane ruel . 3 1 Year 1 2 Year ‘ brought by the ROMP, elallatiane. . ay obey | C) | R % BO S t A younp won cane, with her two darling children, to Pe a ceeds thre DONT nls | ange DUE 1 7 OT ORER 1958 3% BONDS ° ‘ vive with her husband In Prince Rapert, We dtd not meet her, | qian und ‘electrical system ‘nnd ‘ st ’ , DUE ist OCTOBER, 1958 Fan she sought the help of the police in’ finding shelter for runway wt seal Cove aly base. AS LOW AS . ——— Non-calluble to maturity Non-callable to maturity é the oe vation Army taote hew in aon serve ene AS ' Interest payable Ist April and lat October Interest payable let April and lat October » Biadvert be ' ; y , a For several days she looked Inc vain: fer her husband, 26 Years Aqo $ .00 ISSUE PRICE: 98.25% ISSUE PRICE: 96.307 A ‘Then she located him, but he certainty gave her no welcome, Vielding about 4.817 Vieldi b 4,974 ‘ Dishevrtened, she remained under the care of the Bale. Mrs, J.T. Uarvey and ehild ‘ ton turlt ' olaing a out 4.97% ovitlon Army until she was able to make other plans, and her [sdled last night onthe "Prince NOWN . ma y to maturity ‘husband woe brounht to see his obligation for ber care and | Gearge" fora ip to Vancouver : thakoof the two children, and Victoria, Denominations: SAPEVY. MARGIN oe Easy! a $1,000, $5,000, $25,000, $100,000 and $1,000,000 | @ WITTPSNADE, Muigtind Oe Get peace of mind about Easy! | — ¥ The @penenty zan here has priced Monit ; Subscriptions may be made.to Bank of Canada, Ottawa, through eny mv electrified wire between the tt t HEC | ot ' ublie barrier wad the animal money Ma ers a anthly Inveatment dealer eligible to act an @ primary distributor or through any anelonure, to keep ramatenur pho Paymonts! bank in Canada, An official prospectue may be obtained from any Agency tharapher sath thoncte distanea, Whother you nond $200—€500—even $1, ‘eno of the Bank of Canada, . —the plice to go is HEC, At Hounshold you'll roculve friendly monoy. aervice hacked by 79 5 LINDSAY'S ‘ : yer experlonen, Conady's largont consumey Prien Th Mi tater of Fi the right t j nance company provides money In one day 7 e Minioter of Finance reserves the right to accept or reject In whale Cartage a storage oF howe re todays ropnymont torms Vials $279: 50 or in part any subscription for either maturity or both, ' HOUSEHOLD GOODS “W The booke of the Loan will open on 12th September, 1957 and will elose ( : U 4 ‘ MOVING — PACICING 0 S HQ LO FI INAN' CE COME AND SEE IT TODAY AT . Wininier rarity oF both with or without notice et the discretion of the CRATING — STORAGE wa Ouordeon ¢ of ana McRA ROS. LTD ; Lift Vow Servico C. A. Bigham, Manager ore eon . OTTAWA, OTH SHPTREMUER, 1957) 4 ' uy Ayontss Alted Van tine Ua, SISA Yhird Ave, Wast at Second 59, second floer, phane 431 ¥ hor RC omit Phonwew Whirk 4383 Office O16 PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. 2325 PHONE 2326 NU ARURNEND AERIS eCNRNNNED