‘Gontrnt British rcaluap, : ' Proan—Alidit: Burenu ‘of eons adinn.: Dally: Newspaper, Apsociation <4: | The Prince Rupert Daily: News Limited , ug Aa -MAGOR,, ription ala oe AM i” mt “B math Persmonti: $1,00; ‘By. carrid@tpe¥ midnth, $1.25; per-year, 13.000 Second class; mail, DY. he: Post’ _ Office Department, Ottawa uthorlze0. 8 ; p and spaper. t: British Columbia and abana, here | | sion nesting fgpeun i in the establishment of a year- ies ite. round ae program, arene) posters, Jeuaes, "on abench doe protect a’ man if Tt is too late to. think srvided have been used. ‘Oftentines, “emphasis on safety, safety might appear: boring ‘but-an accident can Jeave a man maimed for life anda fatal mishap is. permanent. The efore, we gan, nen. hope. that. 7 “A his.-75bh , ‘people know, the Montreal Gaz- _| of democracy.:For while . ‘the |: tlash:and battle of political. life} “ thaired® leader, bearing, his year's graciously, - intake of. alcoholic beverages. As qis clearly. shown. in Creighton’s >, tmasterly | biography, 0 ‘Our. PM's. iT IS A self: evident ‘fact, t é - The best proof of that is that: the ‘Liberals themselves” are’ us- Ing, as-a-main item in their cam- paign oratory, an editorial ‘writ- ten about Louis’ St..Laurent:on ‘birthday.’ As’ - most ette. is» recognized: as the most: staunch and: unwaveringly’ Con- servative ‘néwspaper in all’ Can- ada, -Yet it was that true-blue Tory paper which wrote this re- markable- tribute to the Liberal | prime. minister: : “There are no doubt . ‘many achievements in. high.. political; office.. But. perhaps the finest of them all: is won by that political | leader who:can win. the respéct |. of all his ‘countrymen. ‘He: in the truest sense, becomes worthy | as. si apparent, to: “nie ovely ‘ ‘ ' body i in, Canada’ these. “days, that our present prime 7 minister j is a remarkable per sonality. aol LAURIER was 5 the first prime ‘minister whom I remember personally. ‘He: was magnificent, elegant—and able—intensely:ad “i mired. and :respected. But» 1 ‘don’t think he ever had the al- fection that the: 19th’’ century has given to St. Laurent. . prime minister under whose war- time leadership: Canada won title ‘to nationhood, and. threw off al- ‘most all but the final dpron: strings of: colonialism, _Meighen was. the most. ‘piil- liant, by far. of all thé prime | ‘ministers I ever “saw in’ ‘adtion. | But his deadly sharp tongue ran to, caustic sarcasm, and: he: con- ‘sequently: made’ ‘enemies’ faster are of its very nature.and: vital- ity;.yet such . ‘contention. is grac- ed with dignity only. when . @ great’ ‘party: leader is als a: ‘great gentleman .. “Tt is this respect ‘that Mr. ‘st! will: plate .first. among’ his Canadians feel in. this white- serving faithfully, facing a troubled world with the courage of duty. and himself dig- nifying even so high an office." " THOUGH Louis St; Leurent ‘and Sir John A.. Macdonald. ‘are poles apart on. many points’ of |; their personalities, it is. a fact that: you would have to go back fo: the Father of Confederation himself to find another pringe minister. for when the Canadian people have had such. a universal affection. It is no secret now, and it certainly never was any secret while Sir John: A. was very. much: alive that he did not always use moderation in his the first Prime Minister of the Dominion of Canada frequently used. to fall “remains t 1 ne way: iy an ensure that there. will, beno lost time acidents, ont only’ this week, but tevery week” n the year. oH alae Panhandle More Benel cial : ~ To Canada Than U.S.—PM LADYSMITH, B.C. @—Prime Minister St, Laurent sald ‘ * gaturday’ Canada would be better off if it had the Alaska Panhandle—the land that juts down from. ‘Alaska onto British - Columbia's northern. coast, * Speaking to reporters here, Mr,- St: - Laurent referred to the: United States territory adjoining, northwestern B.C, and made this statement: = ~ |. “They -(the United States) would be just as well off with- out it and we would he better’ off with. ite ” SL ETTERBC “LITTLE STILL WITIE US The Editor, The Dally News: Ox” city council, is in no more im- | proved condition, Empty lots are used for garbage disposal, Ponds . loff.the water wagon in-full view o of the nation: he had ‘elpedy | bring to births /L have recently been consider- ably annoyed at the seemingly - ¢nreless attitude of the citizens .of Princo Rupert towards the problem of waste and litter dis» Jiosed In what at one time was|w un extremely neat city, ‘+ During the period of four days in which I have been temporar- lly domiciled here I have been faced with dirt, rags, cana, bro-| ken bottles and skunk cabbage, I know that this js not the faut of the private cltizen en- {rely, because the state of the streets themaclves, presumably): .- and parks harbor unmention~ able refuse, Pathways are scat- numerable Sunday dinners, This {s most distressing to this writer who feels that he ig un- able to recommend this elty to many. people whom he. knows might come to visit It You could have clean streets, clean parks, However, unless you, each one of you, bestir yourselves, your city's name will become almost Infamous for Ita untidy and dls tressing associations, — ’ a Forved, though yory badlys by. the: /TEREQUENT viarTOR,? tered with the remains of. in-|: }: ‘} : mental. ‘bad uk: was to wih ‘the . His wife will be arriving i in-the Laurent. has earned that history vest an da: most peculiar. ‘business achievements—the pride that all} “Ther as “now, there - was a | strong strain . .of puritanism in all Canada. Yet to the day he died’ Macdonald-held what you could only truly call the Jove of almost all his people. Some of them‘ in’ fact ‘loved Macdonald for his faults. But: he great. majority: retained” thelr. ‘respect and. affection? for: hith- Gespite than he ever made- friends? ‘R.B. Bennett, was ‘perhaps the “most: Unlueky sand ® ‘misurider- stood prime. “minister ‘who? Fever, _ held that high office. Hig monu- depression. of‘all times had: just |. hit the .western | nations. .:The public . ‘blamed Bennett..for;ev- erything : ‘bad from -1930 to: 1935. They. even’ sealed . his. political fate, and doomed the Conserva- tive party for a whole gen@ation, -|-by ‘such .“grassroots”. manifesta- tions as naming those epyession Vehicles “Bennett bugeies.”: on ‘THE. most amazing prime 1 minis- tre we ever had, or are ever likely to have, was ‘of ‘course Mackenzie King. He° had the respect of ‘everybody, but « the| genuine affection of very, very few—perhaps because. he lived his private life in a cloister.’ > But he was, in* fact, a social and “political giant. His the- oretical writings are in fact as profound. as. “those . ‘of Adam Smith, Karl ‘Marx,’ John May- nard Keynes, or Major Douglas. But unlike those other good or bad sociological and . economic gave to Macdonald: and the, 2gth / Borden was a: great, but erutt, ' that “fromthe first: moment of writers of the eighteen, nineteen ; and twentieth centuries, Mac-! kenzie King ‘was both” planner ada...” "FOREST P those failings. ; we MOV ING ST on ; »A( not Bu fe G oe cull = ip PACK # “ ee vd _ MENZIES’ City Tronsfor Limited. cori St. and Ist Ave, Phone 402) “ are A Beller Move ve aha All Ways es \ Victoria, Le and doer—both the. architect and | Voices, and through gestures and the builder of the mixéd-econ-| ‘tage Thovements' ‘results’ int polse omy state we now have In Can- and éase of. motion, i ¥ pee! oe vt i if : SAFETY WEEK | | MAY6-11 vo | | Mrs. J.C. “Keineaid ‘of: Ottawa,- the new ,manager gained his _eredit experience with Indus- trial: Acceptance ‘Corporation ip eastern Canada and ‘will be shandling all phases of ¢éredit ‘for the two local firms, Mr, ' ‘Kincaid is no stranger to: Prince Rupert having worked” here. five. years ago at the. ‘post: office and as an assistant. at. the: Gyro swimming pool. Interested ‘in. youth work, Mr. ‘Kincaid is a Red Cross Society and Royal Life- ~Saving Society. swimming instrictor and also a former YMCA: instructor. city early in June. - try Daily News Classifieds try # ‘backward,’ ‘less: fortunate’ emi- #| grants: have with their hands} end skills developed in Canada one: of. the highest standards ‘of: living in the world. = “soe emigrants” from: many jlands, For {n this: great. melting Al! The.-gifts being ‘Varied were “How: ‘mistaken: the Old. Coun-* Intellectuals were! For the wt iS ‘The: thans{ormation of a sleep- ing: wilderness into a vibrant‘in- dustrial economy. was not ac- complished by: one. particular ‘tlhnic “group, but’'a. mingling old pot, over: 8,000,000 New Cana- dians in a century: and a half have: each. given something to ae, further: the advancement of their adopted. Jand; all the more-valuable. They were the labour of the hands ‘and mind, musical and artistic tal- ent, a fervent belief in demo- cratic principles, an abiding faith in a God who would guide ‘them. In the task: of making their new home a better place than the’ old. Then as now, New Canadians have felt that Can- ada is.aland where they can build better lives for themselves and their. children. The’ new Canadian “usually J works harder than the old Cana-, dian because he’ looks on the opportunity to work at a.job of his choice as.a special privilege. The new’ Canadiah places. a _thigher value.'on the four Free- dems because many have suf- fered from devastating wars and ‘corrupt governments, CNIB Players Wi TORONTO @-—A play per- formed by the Glenvale Players of the Canaldian Nationgl Insti- tule for the Blind won one of the top dwards at the Central Ontario. Drama League festival. Adjudicator Robert. Gill said! the play” he had forgotten all about the players’ handicap and simply enjoyed it, He commented on the vitality 4 of. their performance, and es- pecially noted their vocal variety and “true theatrical sense.” SPURS CONFIDENCE “Since forming the Glenvale Drama group. four years ago the} CNIB. has found its plays an im- |portant role in rehabilitation of} its members. It develops their ‘Tt aids ‘many of our members sous oD rea YAN LINES A | - Could it be that a hard hat is missing from this picture? C.C.C, EMPLOYEES AND RELATIVES Listen to SAFETY SLOGAN.QUIZ. rntizi: s2s, 0 CFPR — WEDNESDAY 6:30 P.M. in Award to regain their. self-cinfidence,” said Paul O'Neill of the CNIB. ’ As for learning their roles, Mr. O'Neill said the group has no trouble. They use braille scripts. ~In- thelr performance of the Norman Willams’ play, Protest, at Hart House here the group won an award for the best pre- sentation among 18 one-act CONTRIBUTIONS: WAP Sait John Pousetle contiy. the “enlightencd. people’: of the ond World looked down’ upon those who emigrated to the new world because} ‘these! ‘emigrants were..considered to be “the underprivileged, " 4 “the. nevet- do- “wells,” and “the . backward.” “Today. ‘the “new: ( Canadian is contributing the best’ he has to-]. ‘offer as did his forefathers and though his life in his new coun- | “try ‘may.at times be difficult he should never forget that in the: long.run the way one strives to" attain his guals and the life he lives proves the man sooner than the {deals he professes. 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