Rn aaa : pRINTTIVE TRANSPOR'T The “travois” used’ by the. oid’ i western. Indians was twonlont poles ‘lashed on ¢ach side, of 4 horse to hold A baggage net, * 2 Nuiper wally News. S no ureday, Pebruary2l, 15) te voted ip tite apna MgoOt Poltice Rupert Centra) Brilish Columbia. yore ” py. “Canndbun, Dally. Newspaper. Assoelation - Publistied by *Phe Prince Rupert Dally News Linitted . “>. J, F) MAGOR, President oe aa , Subscription. Rates: i By’ ‘mall—-Per month £1.00; per year 410,00. ‘By carrier-—per mouth, $1.25; per year, $12.00 / as sevoud class mall by the Post Oftice Departinent, Otunwa- po By NORMAN M.MocLEOD 0°00 ee en ‘as each ‘day brings the: ap-: confidently if not. Loo modestly and alo ‘could. be decls- ' proaching general election in- | as “the strongest political move-| ive, ‘The Diefenbaker organiza - jevitably closet’, conversation’ inj ment'in Western Canada today." | tion is counting’ upon: tt heavily. | lithe Capital tends to centre more | The CCF-ers aren't coining any| lt is one of: the factors upon | and, more around the present | particular. slogans, But they’re| which they are ‘depending to, land the prospectiye state of the! predicting strong gains In both) bring about the. elght percent pote weather, Saskatchewan and Manitobm - j switch in the popular vote whicn : All the political partiés recog-|° Ordinarily tne counterpart ta| they have figured would be suf- nize that. what: professional | optimism of this nature on the! ‘iclent to’defeat the government ; weather , forecasters deser!be | part of the. Socreds and. the oT technically .ag “an area of dis- —— 1” ec gs “Al a s- CCF-ers in the West should be Popular Spot: no turbance” is hovering over the! corresponding pessimism in the general scene. Where: the rivall Liberal’ and PC camps. in the| YARMOUTH, N: 8S, (—Tennis courts ‘built by St; Ambrose Ro- factions differ is in their inter-| crea, Curiously enough neither! man Catholic parish here last pretation of how the — various us seriously disturbed, For they portents are likely to affect: are counting on the intensity of year have become a:popular cen- | 7 Dp I B B tre for youngsters:of all faiths | i fo voy “toa | Tw is Ile Fe " sat ad (t a ‘Day ee “blo Phil ba @ Black Man's Burden. THE world ‘has never seen:such a: strange and eontra- dictory. organization as what‘we tised. to: call | the British E Empire, then later the British Commonwealth and now simply, The Commonwealth, : Some. superficial. foreign ob-j--r wrens eaghemsremens cans servers take for gyanted that itt the British MPs: staged Q. big is on the way out, and point 10! gence and reception at the Lon- the recent Suez fiasco'as proof con County: Hall, There’ were To Check cou” {+ Mee ety nk highly commendable speech it. was nly by.the back-handed- criticism. of (heir individual chances. ithe ‘new the Socreds and the CCF-ers to des- rivalry: between ro and! seores | 3 since a recent cold spell. Fire- a Fisheries Minister James Sinclair, Mr. Mur- een fowal decline and scores of ace mane Srosent For oxample, oeatt ine So. Woy both. Relying ‘on:the old!men flooded them to make a Printing Company ve . oe oe " hi , , creds and th cers are de-! strg “ B} opened hig initial addess during the debate on | There are more people.in the uchesses wearing jewels worth|etaring positively that, the oid. sttuteeleprinelple a of avide skating. rink, “compléte with q ‘on ' Speech with wor’ ds of pr aise for Mr, over betore hive ave Tegianee! ‘ th African ¢ binet.-minist line parties are washed up in the i425 have a strong feeling that ghts and ‘muse. sae ee — ro a he African cabinet,-minister] territory. between the Great} ; oe et OE lauding him for his work on behalf of the | to any. litical Podythat es! yas dressed in his flowing robes, ‘Lakes and tho Pactfle Coast. ee ieee the Wwo Juntor) oe a “at ever existed on IS . , 1 - * iés association, the fishermen’s union, and the | ““put even move important than ane teeth {he heenly pat The Sooreds describe themselves "inejr _idvaniage nat many Capt Moree an’s in Town no : ; , AAAS nore Liberals hing industry as a whole, Then, before he heaped. inst technical net is the beuth ene shoulder, He was sitting at| “nyone at present sweets Ane i t w oo \ “. ny plaudits on Premier: Bennett's arch foe, he i really want to belong to the: tne young people cavorting “On| 8 oles The ai ath n ald turn 5 ! Lay tain. ore jan . : ' Sluauon cou urn:. S regret th Sn , ‘“ Commonwealth, . ithe dance floor, and - chatting | All A a ess ed regret hat Mr. ‘Si nelair. didn’t. “confine “Burma is the only important ith me or anybody Che wre. Oar ,out just that, way, 5 [Gountry—apart: from the U.S.A. happened to come ‘alongside. | | —that-was ever a part of the; But not for long. When those | ; World domain of that strange’ Gejewelled ald gals saw the: mha-| family ‘of: nations now headed | ‘jestic’ African sitting there you: by Queen Elizabeth which with-: ogyid:almost see what was pass- : drew. Israel was never legally a: ‘ng through their minds. ‘They | part of the Commonwealth, but; thought to, themselves * “it. wili: was administered _ by Britain ' ‘never do to leave ‘him sitting. 'under a: League of Nations mane; there watching the dance.” | cate, But-I-notice that promin-: One after another the ‘old gals | “;ent.Israel!: officials are noW! pame up to the handsome: Afri-- ‘openly advocating application Of can and virtually insisted that that reborn nation for member- he dance with them. But of all the hopeful-signs of his stuff on the dance floor, then : a bright. and better future for poy and {hank one. “partner: the British Commonwealth the after another and resume his. ‘roads than he aid about education, However, {admission of Ghana is the most’ seat, only to have the same with Premier Bennett casting. inquiring glances at | "snifcant- jthing .happen all over again, RUM By G. E. MORTIMORE t The; PC's » “nave. Q particular! " _reason: .for. believing that’: the " 'politi¢al climate: 1s, moderatin! * iin their. favar:. They are. “count if ‘ing heavily on. the fact. “thats... “this, dime they’ are ‘going: to have !.. ishree’: “provinelal . governments’ fightitigy Ate their’ side—Ontario, | ‘New « Brunswick’ and: Nova’ so: "Up: tot that: point Mr. “Murray: | saking like ‘a: bv‘oad- minded MLA: whose fd vepres esent all. voters regardless of | Martin Godgart .was doing | well as a teacher of languages in a Httle Maine high school. He also taught Sunday: school and led a Scout troop. Every- body liked him. He had. the best. credentials. - But there was one thing wrong. The tia, ee . credentials were false. hs That's. something that hasn't. . Last week Godgart was happened since the -R. B, Ben-: | identified as Ferdinand Waldo |7ett sweep back’ in’ 1930, Even (— Demara, an imposter who had although’ Ontario has. had a! also romped through short but Conservative - administration’ in.’ brilliant careers as a psychia- office in’ recent years, relations! Q ‘trist, theologian zoology pro- belween Premier — Leslie: Frost | wR DANN ON ote o fessor and-surecon and late Leader George Drew, : were “never® ‘conducive t ef ' When he was a fake medical 0 ee mob I guess I have a warped sense him about all'this Sinclair talk, Mr. Murray undoubt- IN THE beginning the British of fumor of something. But as: officer in the Royal Canadian cpetive co-operation, But nat Navy, he performed delicate . ‘og. i Empire was simply a device 7 watched this little comedy out: n od] y thought that he had better say.something derog- | operniions. As f prison officia) |204 the:Fleming Government in, ;.Whereby a few favored wh-.2 of the corner of my eye I could. ' atory about the fisheries minister and then move on men ruled parts of the earth, “mest imagine the portly Afri-' he won high praise and quick iy Brunswick and the Stan; ; promotion. _ ‘inhabited originally by people " ; are : . : i who were me white skinned... to cabinct minister saying to ia are expected | to- back the. " When India, ‘Pakistan’. and “aus Hi “O wall I suppose all this He sueceeced -at nearly | Diefenbaker cause ‘Without’ pull- | in Me Murray’ S: ‘speech dealt with | . ; pert ef the Black Man's s Bur- everything he tried. Bul De- | ng any punches. »-mara was born too late in his- tothe heart of his’ constituents whether [then freely thelr freedom, and den.” | |. The added weight of the pro- ‘ Please Gcn’L iaink 1 am. ‘pok- tory. ‘Long ago he might have j vincial machines in three pro-' “been hailed ns a genius. Now- 4 “f i within the Commonwealth,’ the 1 sh: onservative | ‘or Social. Credit. He.) nite man fore ity dng fun at .acse nice “British: ‘vinces to the Federal PC cause : adays it is: not enough that « | white man. forever -lost ‘his pre-. ledies—some of whom-.were e favor ofa University. of. B.C: facul- ferred positionsThe ‘balance of widows of famous goveriiovs-° man ean do the job: he must gan hardly ‘fail to be — é have a paper to prove it. . (future power shifted over. to the , . He said it was: particular ly needed ‘ general. They were very a:desi! : ! “Some people have the papers . ; part of the world where the peo- : ‘ty and earnestly ‘trying’ to: do , pri fer area where “ ‘we often have to ple have various shades of brow: theiy pit for the New Order of but can't do the job, Demara ee ~ ean do the job, but his papers | skins, the Ex-Empire, 2) That fact not only guaranteed But what made me. smile, ‘yas are. forged’ or stolen: So he is | Sent off in, disgrace,” i avery. different future world) {hag ihe African—who | was a) ! | cutlook .by the Commonwealth ; very wise as well as kindly: man. - ‘Demara fs a. tragic. figure of : versus fish i issue, . ‘as a whole'than had existed in} —obviously saw through, it: to the 20th: century, ‘a ‘modern | "as ents of. thi t ‘the past. But it tumed the eyes |: ay. Wandering Jew:self-condernn- |’ t Ss ill | of the world to the last great: Lhada huneh he felt like:saj ee crore vom one person. | i . Ths sdvertsément ds ot valshed or Tae y the‘. Ugo Control bvard or by the Government of British Columbia im ASRS wend ithe? “THURSDAY AT8 p.m. “Annunciation ‘Hall — Fulton Street “20 GAMES $1, 00 “Bveryne Weleome - Ladies! New Featherlight _ = ~ORLON Ss WEATERS = =| New:improved | ‘quality, machine | washable, Spring ‘stock just arrivi's he angsyReallyum we ~unliberated*tcontinent: POAT TICA AS Si La UY EA ny ees ee anity tovanothel,” “playing: each | S seated s hisisn’t necessat'y “vo i Murray's ‘sug: ltanie hottie of the really, black ny pesides, my feet care-kiliing | Tole with erédit;until Uhe inask development ‘of ime, So let's. just: sit. here and! is: whipped off to reveal’ the | Ss called the tomes ais eotony chat, or have a drink.” aE » faceof a lonely man who has the . er and ‘Nass rivers he pr evented until. the | | come Ghana, The first ishea cs problems. can be overcome. It would be well, Jost. ils way: . really : wt ; eal African nation takes its’ Eden Wile 4 cet 7 ed, all new shades. Sizes | 12 to 20.- . oF ate as a full-fledged member cee | ~as he says, to ensure that no.more dams are con- of the Commonwealth, equal in el, I eo 4 / \\ ~ structed on‘British Columbia’s major waterways un- fa arendy there. all the: I I id: ff ON til the plans are appr ‘oved by thé International Sal- |. WHEN ft A ve thi An Auc an | ; when \ ; . HEN I think of Ghana I think | i mon Commission o1 the federal Department of Fish- | of the first cabinet minisler’ AUCKLAND, Nz. Former | / \ eries. Mr. Mure ray urges that B.C, institute a policy | fom that country whom I my- ‘prime minister Eden .and Lady’ your , ; [sclf have met, - ‘Eden arrived in Auckland today , of devel oping ‘power sites which do not affect the | Ih was at London a couple of aboard the liner Raneltata, \ province’s salmon fishery before salmon streams are | years back, where I was attend: This was Eden's first full day - i recipe developed, | “nga meting sponsored ny a4? ee to shipbardbals o \ : itish MPs who favour the ea. s . . os Action has already been taken in this diveetion, (of wor'd government: The treas- °° out was mild and tite | calls for | oe £. lurer of the Gold Coast—now other sharper, Neither lasted; ! \: ws 5 . A Department.cf Fisheries team is already scheduled | 0" Ghana—-was in attend. 10mg although they lef! him. | I Car digans | coco tere Bee ' to makes sower-fish survey of the Nass river hefore ; ance. His name was the Honour- Weak, | oe , | F hi a V : ‘able Something—a name very Eden limited photographer's. | VAPORA 7 * Single or Matching sels. the Frobisher-Ventures project takes shape. sable | a E TED! . hard to spell and almost as activities and granted a. brief | ae 1 ‘How ever, what mer wi atenways there are ‘hard to pronounce, But he was ‘press conference to a doven re- | | ra _ fo tt tall majestic man with a noble porters who boarded the ship. ‘| . . 1 . Po, 1 he feo > Wwhich are noky effec a AM salmon that - jae fas igyteall fine mind, 1:, Prime Minister Sidney Holland, fo: LK oof: eet ened g pe ais »—bould be develo nee sie Md OAS a ea, are few Baus ge i usage de ms Holand ae. la yo IL wah mG E f° ee ' 1 ray “ls ‘iing world law, ‘high commissioner in ‘London,’ \: . . moor . hae i and fay oat If ta i discloses that it is | Neat the end of the_sesslons weleome dthe Baens, ! se | or ; . | . om A ag | enensedl-uueiaet ‘cet manees tes tei vty vis vaneresnne a ee te te ce ; ” , Not pr actical so far as the fisheries ig concerned to ! : i re ve on ten allow Frobisher into the Nass area, then once again | | PA ¢] F | Ci; "he Prince Rupert and upcoast centres will again be ! \ Tenjlens anc: Orlén, Beautiful New Without prospect of major levelopments, The day! might yet come w hen Prince Rupert, possibly the | entire north coast, will have to choose hetween being user les of fishing centr es oF progress industy Tally, NEW STOCK QUALITY FURNITURE | 2-Pioco CHESTERFIELD SUITES . 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