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S$ i . ee t ‘ ~~ ‘ ~ wb bee ‘we : : i ‘ Lo and Northern and Central British Columbia, - eee Imaginary conference between| dent to have il, as a token: of a or eorge I 5 mes “Member of Canadian -Press—Audit Bureau of Circulations fanrne otives af a npagse we a : See psa e. etuaer | : representatives of the-press and| his Joyaltys here's a tou hing, | Ny f Canadian Dally Newapaner Association ff Peli ue s Wi it He na ty fo: " yi ‘ hhere’ss a le ay oo ‘ : Published by ‘The Prine Rupert Dally News Limited by Fe ee a : LU “ frou a tS mnnan yi aI ind i , rn ‘ "MM : ms Tt abl Obi TLeer, ) ‘| a, ning Star: Ver ON t i - ; that . “gE B aa we eebscription Rates: ’ 1865, : . - " ‘the @ab. ‘Phe man fired ‘the bul-| WILL BE SPEAKING OVER C.F.P.R. "s REL y mall—Per month 61.00; per year $10.00. rj very : est . wet fr y ’ at . , 5 ee we EDD By ae ner aaah G5? ae ar e120: L y, f; a. . Daily Pianet Mr. Glibb, rum let from a gun, didn't he? oe 4 Luthorized as second class mail by the Post Office Department, Ottawe more J Wt ‘pott ors are sprea ling that Presi ent bb: Now, gentlemen, 1 ap- Me ~ _—- es __— incoln is’ disabled. Are these! peal to your loyalty. This nation | ' ' : R Lincol : va bled. Are th r peal Lo | loylt Thi ti on ay at e D.m . ‘ , jumors true? yas just gone through a serious) e e e d- Cc ii | } 3 Mi d 6 Is Kennan Too ‘Late? ' Gilibb: 1am ;happy to be Able. orsis. Any further marms might} ‘ {: » arro er Pres ey Ruins “ in S . . LO deny thase rumors, gentlemea. | he disastrous. Goodness knows’ . 3 . ; »ADIO stations in Victoria and Calgary are unani- |OTTAWA—George I", Keenan Is recognized through-| fovthe president ts mat sole market. if you just came. right December Oth Re *, ~~ ., oo aa ane tacts ee > | Morning Star: en ar 2100 Af just came right! ~ . cr Th ie ; * amous‘in their decision not to broadcast the recent- out the whole WO} Id as the greatest: American €X~' assume :that the -president. is in‘out and said q-man had fired a re Lhd ot fgps PEE al oo ee Y ly-distributed Elvis Presley version of Christmas pert on Russia. “He is the famous “Mr. X” who origin- Peart peat on -mave twane estate vhapeeine! We le wie! mn . ' . ' at ava at ; . a H. rhb: >is in-omore tranquil; Strife mapazine, We quile ule: . “ah ae w Be carols, as recorded by a very well-known company. jally laid down the tough “containinent policy” of the} spirits than most men of his age,{cevstand, Mr. Glibb. You can’ For Stead Economical Progress ') : Radio executives in those two cities are Im agrec- western‘alliance for the so-called “cold war’ of the" in fact I can sately A eet on cpre press of this natin . y Beone oo 7 oo} a : : ‘ , . ad fe ae ve opment eee pent ge mes ‘a. (NE ds an a stule O perfect re- 0 spread alarm and des- , . | a se ment, according to agency reports, that the recor dis past decade. Empire and the USA. about | pase. You can quote me on that,|pondency by relating uely facts. | _ . : _ of ‘i an aft; 4 Jats It was, of course, Winston |’ ire and the U.S.A. about a! Morning Star: Never mind his; Morning Star: In a pig’s eye fe “ Of ee an affront to the.ear of Chi istian people. st) wag Churchill who first verbally de- century earlier—that is, halt the | spirits, Mr. Glibb. "Has the presi! we wan, erhe mean fired Bt tne / as Be bh ~ Bycourtesy of our good friends at the Trail ra- clared that the state of cold war a ee ne point away trom! {et suffered any illness or in- president, didn't he? And he hit - ee een 7 ar ‘s : , ’ » ‘ » oc sé Ss existed. ut a few mont YW alter . ?, “We . ‘dur , or has. he nat? baie ‘es cde a tte awd ‘ . ‘ hs dio station we were pel mitted to hear some samples Caer nacring Churehillian or-| Probable war in Nortly America. huny, or bas he not ow whether, wae present too, didnt h FOR MAYOR eo of Mr. Presley’s latest eaterwauling this morning, |atory, at Fulton, Missouri, it was) W"S when the two rivals agreed sinjury”’ is the precise word I Glibb:! Let's ‘dob be ‘too: hasty!) a (AES Pe ‘ ' . oe } . k ‘ 1 . ll Mr. Kennan who speed out the to the demilitarization : of the i would use , ° ‘ab t this ¢ , tle , Well fea : I. and we can say that in our opmion, the .rocK-and-ro containment policy. Great Lakes. a aanot. Then what word woud a ou ; vis gen em ct VCS, | ON a aE IO ‘4% ; : ! “ : ‘ £ . OPENS 2 . susts 5 , version of Christmas carols is-positively revolting. , This was based on the theory who Js to say that the SAME you use, Mr. Gibb? kind ote Vauade Ain a. - n . os Sy . . hye qat ‘monopoly possession o e| principle wou not work ins Giypp. p wank wi een ’ oo? ‘ Seo Rie Det : . In our opinion, the record should be desti oyed Jatom bomb gave the U.S.A. the| Europe in-the 20th century as it! wen tienen ll be frank wih you. iContinued on Pare 5) Advertising in The Datiy News borings Results a and the company responsible for its production |last word in the hard-boiled} so admirably worked right here fore was a trifling—-er—inci. ~~ capa) we | Be ime gy ; a6 oe game of international power)|in the 19th? ‘ dent—last night when the sresi-: me : em should be severely chastised. politics; and that if the ornery en cont was attondine the theatre. . : . ms ‘Russians stepped too far out of | BUT what iow amuses’ me, as: as a oo WliC. WITH MEN bee But whatis.our. opinion worth in thesedays? Who are-we to say what is right.and proper-for ee consumption by the young people of Trail in 1957? an . We are quite serious about this. We once be- ye : Wye , oy , : 49 theory of Mr. X lieved that our background and experience gave US j jira ever be necessary for the the right to offer advice :to the generation just be- |u.S.A. to have to use the ulti- hind ae , mate weapon if she faced up to Ind Our OWN, Red pressures by a resolute pol- . yap sean t sate Strife magazine: Was‘it a grip-- acne ma is that Bee e eeonae has. ping, heart-warining incident? seen the light just ten years too} Merning Star. Never mind lute. ‘that: What happened, Mr. Glibb? . What he now proposes in 1957! Glibb: A man in the audience: was proposed over and over by mace a gesture toward the prest- a good many people, including! dent. myself, right in this column in; Strife magazine: Was ita dri- 1946 ond 1947. But at that tinic; Matic gesture? to propose anything: of the sort} Morning Star: line their armies, and if need be their home bases, could literally -be blasted off the face of the earth. But according tee wy, = WHO CAN'T BE OO ne to the 1947 it would not ree! Oh, shut up. > Now, after listening to high school principal | icy, which was laid down in some) was considered near -treason.! What did the man do — some- ay? ; 'y or 3 detail by Mr. Kennan. Those were the tragic years; thing hostile? Hartrick, we.are not so sure. He has assured us, in when McCarthy’s eggs were} Glibb: In a way yes. But it. NOW Mr. Kennan urges the making of peace with the Rus- sians, substantially on the basis already widely publicized — by : Khrushchev. Russian would withdraw her forces from eastern Eurone, and hatching in the great U.S.A. and even in Canada. When I myself urged such 2! ‘peace with Russia all the Ameri- can newspapers which had pre-{Glibb, please give us some: viously ‘printed this columnjstraight answers. What exactly: s _andi dropped it like a hot potato. ‘did happen at the theatre? the United States and Britain | But what happened to me was! Gl:bb:~Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln : would withdraw their forces! child's play compared with what, were laughing at the play dur- from western mainland Europe. happened to poor old Henry ‘ing the third act whtn a young | Most of contintental Europe; wallace. He was at that time man came into their box and, would become a sort of neutra-\ 4 full fledged member of Presi- well, he ‘tossed a. small missic lized zone, able to defend itself | dent Truman’s cabinet. He sug- toward the president, in a sense. ' nee Swecer or nanan put gested a live-and-let-live peace; Strife. magazine: Suy. that iy equipped, to nocome payee with Russia based almost word: sounds like a grand little hu- the intellects of our defenceless.children? sround of a third world war: wh 1 oe and letter for letter on man-interest story, Mr. Glib. ! Tho will Het: if wedo? © fought with nuclear bombs and} viewoste ten FP. Kennan now And I suppose the president Who will listen to us if we do? rockets | Suggests—ten years later. ‘turned around and made one ct Mr. Hartrick says that the root of the educa- ee | ea tee was ossed out or the his famous witty remarks. What bs * . ° . ; ate ; ,; C8 4 : ‘ > In-: did he say * Glibb’ > @XACL tionist’s troubles today is widespread public apathy. IF THE western nations get the ¥y ec in-:did he say, Mr. Glibb @ exact : chance to make such a peace | SStence of the then Secretary of. words don't matter. In fact. yous ‘ ‘We would like to.go a stage further and say that |with Russia they would be State Byrne who has since turn-| might make up a witty remark the success of such depravities as ‘Presley and his was a very brief affair — not something that lasted a long’ time at all. , Morning Star: Come now, Mr. oy effect, thae educational standards are not.such as ‘to Ro make an appeal to cultural instinct remotely success- Re ful. What wetheard this morning convinces us that his comments were entizely justified. 7 - My. Hartrick has said. “We are more interested in‘the latest motor car.design, which does not contri- | bute to the betterment of life, than we are in those Le institutions which do.” . - Inthe circumstances, then,-why should we both- er to get hot under the collay.at this latest assault on Men must continue to open and develap Canada’s northern frontier... adequate staffs must stay on duty constantly at lonely autposts, Progress calls for determination, mygged endurance, quick decisions. Perhaps that is why you find Haig & Haig in the picture with men who cant be vague. In ordering Seotch whirky, they naturally name the brand they know through experience to have singular virtues... the original Scotch flavour and set the standard for all ta follow, 7? gentleness that in 162% “bow BE VAGUE... SAY HAIG &-: HAIG Scotland's FIVE STAR Scotch Whisky N B4aN , DISTILLED, BLENDED AND BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND AYAILABLE IN 16Y2 OL. AND 13% OZ. BOTTLES This advertisement is not published by the Liquor Control Board - _or by the Government of British Columbia From January Ist. | TCA REDUCES | TOURIST FARES! downright insane not to take it. ed against the whole Democratic’ for him, .:f he wasn't gved : i party, on the issue race€' enough. - record. company foist upon this nation, is also due to the current mament, race be | CAUATLY, : le. What I f 7 —:y4s . : : : ween e U.S.A. an ssia | . — nissile. What kind of 4 missile public apathy. Mr. Hartrick, surrounded as he is by a Russia pein of the tragedy. that.taeat itreaty did between the British | would have been averted"had ~ worning Star: Was it a spit-_ know what we mean. | aa yy oe yould never. have bone, Glib: Er—gentlemen, I know Why do not the parents of this nation arise In | af) shin g pan fr can trust you to be discreet anger when vehicles such as the Trail radio station : t (Guechoslovakin. Hungary wan | was—it was a kind of a bullet. Pa ‘which she tried so hard, and so| . Strife magazine: Oh, I see. ing the airwaves with Presley? ° , -many-would lorrg since have been President to have a souvenir of ithe war. Maybe it was the bullet. are not—allegedly—tfrightened by “the spectre of 1 O Years A “Run, and he wanted the presi- lowering standards,” to quote Mr. Hartrick again. | gaa itiy ears Ago _ Business Outlook ~~ _ - . . . | Beautiful weather, a large PORT ARTHUR. Ont. @—D : If what Mr. Hartrick said last week is true, then e patre ‘ 7 Oe} ‘tive seasonal settings an aN 4ihs Daamne and Danar (7 . abundance of interesting offer-_ Rredicte one oe ey ord may be valueless. At the most, it may be a voice |ines combined to make the an- or Canada will operate at Tess in the wilderness, It might just possibly do for: of Daily Planet: You mentioned : os what the localized disarmament | " 4 numbers of semi-literate rock-and-roll devotees, will ‘men like Kennan seen the light, ball, perhaps? down, as it did so tragically in. ndout this. In point of fact it; do their share in destroying young minds by pollut- fs. f ; yang ¥: gn S$ OY I ee JACK vainly to regain last year. Ger-'Some old soldier wanted the They do not arise for the same reazen that they (77m ine files of the Daily News. free and re-united. ne ee aaed the man at Bu! : ——-—- ‘{aat woundec e man at Bull. ;gathering of patronesses, attrac-. yw. Ambridge, president of Abi-. any opinion we could have of the offensive caro] rec- nual baguar of the Women’s: tan capacity “for the next! ; Mam: ; ‘Auxiliary of Firs : yUre " s t United Church couple of years.” But greater: « This is what the Presley record sounds like: ‘Thursday sflerngon a very Suc-" production capabilities meant. ss ; . ‘cessful affair which netted ape! cu pad. ye capi | 7 6G) little hoo-hoo ta-hown of “proximately $350 to the nocd Canada would be able to serve: - Beth-boo-hoo-lehem, i MOUSE ol church work, than in the past, he said. * “VT G-ow-w boo-boo st-hill we-ee : Ca nase’ pags '20 Years Ago , Latest reports from the wreck , ‘of the Catala are to the effeet: ‘the vessel which was successfully ‘flouted from Miat Island yester- | day morning, is now beached on‘ a perfectly even keel in Pearl hoo-hoo sa-hee-e ¥ &Rog-hoo three-hee la-lie...” * All, of course, rendered to a stepped-up arrange- tment of the beloved hymn tune, accompanied by as ae SO f perfect Toas Every tine Wnuch sex-suegestion as the masculine torch-singer (Harbor where the work of put | ; a : ting on temporary patches — is enn project, being rushed. ; pane . | \ if L * We always did think Presley was a nut, but we . 40 Youre eR, | HER E S | - Vs . | ‘don’t want to believe that. he includes sacrilege in his | ua. 4 cars Ago j ! | _ : ' She fact that Col C. W. Peck, | | | yepertome, ‘Unionist. candidate in the Ted. | VOUR 2 hrs. $5 nuns. ’ et s rh ae . « ‘ ° ‘ ay veh A 8 for ry" ' ! i , fo give the Trail station credit, its program di- iiberal ie causing a preat dent of | ! 00 - t z ‘ . mG Pal eh “ ' Yeetor has assured us that the Presley record will not jcomment. Both sides are trying | | ONLY os a at. oo eo Aaag (tO take advantage of the fnet. | ~ he used in general Christmas programming, By that | cee | 7 ‘he means it won't he included in any program of con- | | TRAVEL | we wentional carols which the station might broadcast. ! | TE . “ However, he says, “wethave programs which | BUY | ” 7 appeal to the rock-and-roll crowd, and it is likely the | EDon't mits these extra fur ! Gchrs. $6 ‘mins, ; " . , ” ’ | dividends. Our 1957/58 Fur Price . | . , Hecord will be used on those occasions. List it ready— Good news for everyone! 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