= ths 0TH}: Fr ce. Rupert Daly, Reve rn ne or Catiadian’ Riera Audit Bureau of circulations: : , Candia” Dally ‘Newspaper: “Assoclation ” ‘by. The Prince Rupert “Dally: News Limited). | ade B. MAGOR,: ‘President.’ el © Subscription — ates: ‘By mali—Per month $1.00; ‘per: year $10.00, ~~ BY carr Jer—per month, $1.26; per yenr, 612.00/ uthbrizea fig second ° ‘class: mall “by ‘the ” hah the uty is ht an. “can. be ralled dn attrac, ye “gy wor ind were it not for this pr oduct, , Yet there: always has been one: disability about “gla aR Tt hag beens easily breakable, thou igh in re- certh: year's muich progiess has been made'in making’: lt ess easily 80, People have been cut, gashed and | -eygh killed by its fast fragmentation, RINow out of Corning, N.Y,, the home of one of thetmost famous g glass industries, comes remarkable news. An entire new family of glass materials is in sight, harder than steel, lighter than alumindm and 15, limes strongeit than plate glass, The varied Uses to aihich*such, products can'be put baffle the imag- oe dine on, And they should go.far to remove the haz- tg an | which heretofore haye suryounded glass, 2. a me oes ele {8 tWindsor Star. Thy | iy MOBILE Y-RAY UNIT SET TO VISIT RUPERT IN SUMMER wl mI A new. mobile X-ray unit will come to: WKis area as part: oo al oxlensive tuberculosis survey to he carried out In August o\d September, Dr, John H. Smilh told a Union Board of . Tet ee mectirig, All persons oyer 12 yonrs will get a free’ fl st x-ray, == #1 Algo visiting town In July will he a Child Guidance Clinte, lf anenst, the Childyon's Hospital Clinic’ will visit Terrace, Ore Department Ottawe. ve : Adenauér is 81." x DYING GENERATION * tat a eh we t "hy ALAN | ely arb beneath the poste ay smile? oe Nobody knows, ‘and évents will a shape. ‘theanswer. © One, report “lows cautloug -, verdict. oe there are grounds : for: aptimigm | A new spirit: is abroad in West’ that Germany: and it’ doesnot seem aoe nde contined wo berals and intel- ‘ectuals, : " Ina two: ‘week tour. of: Ham- burg, Frankfurt, Bonn,’ Cologne, a Hannover, Duesseldorf, and Ber- -| lin, a group of Commonwealth correspondents talked with poli- 4 ticians, officials, diplomats and newspaper men. “All we saw in- dicated: that. West Germans are firmly. bound to the free world ~ /ane. will. ‘probably remain that oe way even after. the “good ’Euro- | pean,” Chancellor.’Dr. Konrad Adenauer, -retrires - from office. “There ‘are,vo£ : ‘course, old: line > Prussian’ types,” but they ~ are| mainly: of a ‘dying - generation. The portents are much brighter ve] Among ‘university students, man who has‘ invited many é : - phis chome in Berlin says he has been considerably impressed‘: sby oS ‘their industry, their: seriousness s. and their’ apparent absence of neprosis. A hopeful development hus ‘} occurred: recently. With some _.) fears, it was-decided to show in Germany the play The Diary of Anne Frank, the touching story of-a German: Jewish girl under the occupation-in Holland, How {would the people. react? It was’ a sensational success. ” lerowe jammed theatres . in. six German cities. -It was impossible ‘lto “get a ticket unless you we~ - | served long in advance. - “This ‘is easily the most prom- in Germany since. -the war,” said a German -.who fought in. the desert campaign. SENTIMENTALISTS , The Germans are sentimental) people, a Western diplomat ob- . |Sewved, and_ you. often. see them crying in movies. This time there was “every reason to be- ee. (ieve . the -play : made: ae genuine} impression.” : “Two cemeter! 6S have: been ransacked, ‘apparently. in pro- test, but the damage is regard- ‘Jed-as the work of a tiny minor-|... ity. its own way, sceptical, a little apart, intent on material things and wary of the future,’ “Teen- agers relish rock ‘n’: roll -and leather-jacketed .° youths move restlessly to the beat in’ arcades along the ‘Reeperbahn in Ham- burg, Teachers argue how much |the young should be,told about Germany's war deeds, Franco-German relations have | long plagued Europe, , German| officials today gre: convineed at France's future prospects and ier: ving | Back — Pen the Wiles ar ‘The Dally vm 20° Years ‘Ago |. The Prinee Rupert Chamber! of Commerce will ask the ‘Post, Office. Department to Institute an alr mnil service to and trom Prince Rupert by way, of Prince George and Ashevatt, Alb» “pound | halibut wah caught aff tho mouth of the Duwanilsh Rivor In Puget Sound yosterday|” by Hi, Lashor, Scatile sportsman, { ” ' “a ny Scrip lures oo ‘0 {herein and them that hought, Lake 10:45 th mle vent Into the temple i hogan to onal out them that ceont writers have charactoriadd the Nazarine as a working wut ct to fils; They have called Him tho Palo Gnliloand' fvidontly Skinned, the pccount of his ono tid wave cleaning up the with salmon trolling gonr, Yt Is unusual for halibut to be eaught in waters of that vielnity, Rov, Di, F, W, Dafoe, fur elght yonrs pastor of First Baptist Church hero, has presented his renlgnation to the congrogation, affoative the ond-of this month, elt of tho crooks who robjiod tho plduae en ee, ae PSRRDESTORARZAS “in the Issue of the ‘ntoier News, Smithers, “B,C. of May 30th an advertisement of Frank oward, tho CCF, Candidata,. ‘appoors, and hia slogan is, and we quote,:"“Bloet'a Logger for! Logging Distriet,"” but wo soy, “Tho Skogna .. instltuoney, comprlsob. many Industries other than: ‘Logging.".. Bn . toy ey “yl tral British Columbia, "such. ae 4 fpr bite * yregres Hele owaro' that there 49 0 Fishing: and tho Industry is Princo Ruport, ov if Industry oxlsts -doos he ‘Liberal ‘Minister James, Sinclair. ' Government, has done so much man, that he, the Candidate foals the Fisher. - _can- of this arog does not. need ‘wOHave IE sheet ve “th nave yy - Canadian Press Staff Writer {greater sense of indépendence responsibility | jJand ~kthan in-the days when: ‘woman's ising thing ‘that ‘has’ happenéd| my . The Editor, German’ youth generally’ esos! Ji than any other wartime,: i HARVEY seem ready to help her th present. diJficulties,.. In. terview,-" Dr. . vietlor® that relation than’ at any” time. tient with France, he quietly. nn “past.” FEMININE INFLUENCE German womanhood prove a restraining: influence. in| & Many “women” in ‘their future. 30s, some -still : single, saw... the horrors. .of war and: developed. a individual horizon -.was dominated. -by ithe concept of “kirché,- “kueche, kinder’"— church, kitchen, “child ren. oI \ “Nobody can be sure—it a lingering impression’ ‘ds’ not of Canadian: soldiers. in; Germany, who say. the average German hasn’t changed at‘ all} but” ofa |": young German girl's. Becount “of a visit to England. ' ““T met an’ Englishwoman ‘who 7 lost her husband- and: twa’ sons in the war,”: she said.,“I was afraid she. would ‘be. bitter’ to- ward me. Instead. she. was charming. I will: never forget her, as long ag I live,” one seossneneoreree shacetsscovess THE fi weseescceneecenencencestancensts ASSESSMENT: PUZZL Ee The “Daily: News, like -to’ thank “Disgusted” : for taking such an interest in -our increased. assessment, “We. cared disgusted also,” “y Weewilh: sgiverereait whereereds ™ it is. due. ‘We were not, incréased' on the land? which “we : ‘have: stumpeg ‘and ‘made ‘into: ‘gar-: den. ..Jt was strictly. the’ house: four rooms, The improvements - we have. ‘made*since we purchased this! house Have been a cement’ base-: ment and a coat of white paint.. The assessed yalue_of a cement, basement is $600 but our assess-’ ment has gone up.$1,700 since, 1954, $1,240 of that'this year waa: for a basement floor which cost’ us $240, ‘ The Court of Reviston reduced that by $200 leaving $1040, To explain this-increase to the judge presiding at the Court of, Appeal the assessor stated under} - onth. that we have three picture windows, extra ‘wiring. and a much better constaicted house: A)l three statements are uns: true, wou We have threo: warkdine twine dows with 12 panes’ ench, I hat, Is a‘pleture window,’ just’ ‘ly a: largo iia with a ‘|pane:of glass? og | Our house is of’ ‘the sine ton. ‘struction ag any wartine house’ but we have four large rooms jn- stead of tho ordinary six, We, have a fireplace made from; serap brick, The flreplace ta tget full rooms. we therefore have less wiring, heads of departments would! fond out just how things fit furthor, “Asked “how; long Germany can - remain ‘pas } _foplied tlent by our experiences in. ‘the Through your’ paper We’ woilld . a wartime construction of : hat’ . sessed at $200, If we have loss| - If the City Fathers, usnossor, te hullding Inspector and other] . make fower trips south to cone! © vontlons scoing how other placos |. are run and stayed home an _ Prince Rupert are ruh, the tax |", payers! money would, 60 a lot. |. ' - UESLIE COSTELLO, former : forward with ° “the Toronto Hockéy ‘League, is, ordained in- to the, priesthood of the Roman at Timmins, Ont.’ ‘He is shown": leading ‘the . procession:. and: holding 2 a “candle. 4 (CP' Photo) Maple. “Leafs. of the - ‘National: ” Catholic Church ‘in a ‘ceremony '} | Greater “Threat VANCOUVER’ iy The ‘greatest threat to North’ ‘American ! elvilization.ts.not thé. H*bomb, It’s “our flabby education system, "| said Prof, Joel. Hildebrand in an interview. here, . Prof, ‘Hildebrand, In Vancouver: 4 to ‘give: the: ‘Westinan, ‘Memorial’ ar Hecturg. 0, the Chemical: Institute of Cariada: ‘Ista. ‘rolired: profes. i] sor of chemistry | ‘at the Univer-, sity of California.’ He js also ‘vast | ee president of the ‘American Chem- ical, Soulety. “TE can't imagine the 5 ‘men of ie’: ‘Kremlin running, ‘the risk. of * nuclear war. when .all” they m@ {have to ‘do js walt: for the re- | f ‘sults. of the: disparity of, educit- tioir: ‘between our two. ‘countries., “Life adjustment and the rest lof the. drivel,” he said, were over ' ‘emphasized in American schools. {In Russia, students undergo a RB} 10- -year course of foreign lang- | uages, ° - mathematics, chemistry and biology.’ physics, i | “No high schoo! in the US. gives; a ‘preparation for univer- sity life,”. he sald. “One Amer- ican: sctiool actually teaches its) ‘punils how to have a successful date... “otal is ‘a. subjict on 1 which’ a, ‘spinster, teacher might he in mere ‘need than soine of her _ Patil, Mere we ene [Use Classifieds:-They Pay Thay H: Bont | phat SCILEENS ON? oy | Houseflies, once: Inthe ‘homo, Re wt with connections. to. “t and all i ee + There § ‘nothing bat hroom: (or. kit we ayy REGISTERED 1 a) , At hs quite apparent that ‘his Condidato It not Industry in Cons fees ! Centre of this: ha knows that Adel Flat the - in tho Liberal: for the Fisher. his tuppert at vant 1s tae lt 4. | ‘ ae 4 eee ote “ NED:AND JRAN'Mor.zon} a : ‘ Tho Sieon edtibvney is 6 lott conslsting ! of 140,000 square, miles; and: apparently tho ~ Candidate Frank Howard of the C.C.F, Party Is not convéisant of the necds of sucha vast. district, ov the industries that ave carrying. on In the Diatiet he avait fo Toprotont, «) at My ‘ Pe Byes pt " “ar tw, MUNN?" - : SANITIZES AS IT. CLEANS: er inl ede hes ‘ ne NG a alse like Javer. to get your chen sweet: smelling and . ; / . \ ospatessy clea Javex swish, away stains and. to - makes all porelas sparkle, Smart. seis : - : a it ie a, lo Shinng-ast, Wipe tip! meta hy fet 4 iy RADE MARK 1 be a rey aah San hy hyn pts. wey Coy tae " a foo 4 af us tors decide to Bloc ing, - Fishing, Pormors.:on many eS * " 7 ' monts,.Thie distele fib te who ol ig ; byt VG ven Ais IN DRY FORM: i OR QUID © - “A Voter can only. docide what a: “cid . ‘stands for in an: eloction, Diniiet as quoted In: his a “why: laa. 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