tral’ British: Caltimbh é quit Burpay ouiaons nedian ' Daily "NOG: paper’ “Kesoclation’ by The Prince. Rupert Daily News Limited dy B MAGOR, President. POR: Subcoripace Barb Aor yy alee ramonth $1.00;: per, year 10. 00, ‘ i-pets month, $1.25; per yeas, $12.00 or zed: as second i} mail’ b @ Post Otten. Department, Ottawa ild will réceive,- | But almost covtanly t the t ube. of dissatistied “pavaate will: ‘be enough to: make their presence felt. _ Even if just one 2 couple in ever'y. 1, ,000 ol SO decided to follow the ex ample: of Mr, and’ Mrs, Sinith, it would ~havean‘effect on other parents out of all proportion ~ to the number actually taking the. step. In-this time “sof large classrooms and-searcity of teachers, many parents are naturally and perhaps: justifiably inclin- “ed to. believe that'their children have nore aptitude than’ report cards. indicate.’ , In. these circiimstances, _/any move to take somé youngsters « out of school could trigger off a feeling of alarm that would give local and -provineial school authorities some of the worst headaches they have had so far. - Fy - But even if it is assumed that schools are failing to meet requirements—whether ¢ or not it is through ~ any fault of their own—there Is one point’. which ~ makes the action ‘of Mr, and Mrs: ‘Sinith seem unwise. -In taking their boy from school; they are taking him from the day- by-day association with others which © shduld-vank with acatlemic work : as: part. of his tr'ain- ing’. ‘The Smiths admit the danger of this’ but it is : doubtful. they ate giving it” sufficient | importance. They: raintain. that their son’s morale actually has . improved as: a result. of thelr aetion—and they are the ones ‘who should know. Me eg hae es 7 | theirs sonis ogy soonér® or” Speaking: on'this ‘point, their: lawyer defended their action’ by-Sayin ‘There \ were.never more children i in school yet’ there have never: been i more . juvenile: de- linguents or more people i in mental ‘hospitals. I’m not | ~_ sdying the schools ate to blame but they. have not — fdund'the solution.” ~*~; 2 The lawyer might have added that parents have not found the solution either, The Smiths’ determina- tion is commendable but avoiding. trouble is not the way to remedy it. They may, find they:have réared. a hothouse flower in a world: where there are all kinds of weather, a Good Show, Rotarians OTARIANS of Prince Rupert.aie to-bé congratu- lated for, ihe ‘entertaining minstrel ‘show they staged last waekias part of thele it Selgin to raise funds for com! tinity* vundértitkings:! We A show of this sort takes many:! hours to rehear'se and many more to organize, ‘The fun which the per- formers get out of it is pald for by hard work, When the whole effor t 1s over, however, the club not only has placed itself: in a better position to as. sist in charitable projects but has provided the public . With some pleasant entertainment, The Rotarians have veason mn to he proud of what they, have accomplished, oe Oe: cannot; long have;-at-one and the saine time, the state of world wide: antagonism ‘known. as the the fundamental principles ot Anglo- Saxon justice. i °° but ‘steadily built up to the level which he was neccused until. he had been proven. guilty; after court or tribunal, based on hu- man decency and fair play. — But those fine, high ‘sounding principles simply do not standup in any kind of war; least of all in |that ghastly:form of undeclared war which has been in» éffect came’ to his end, LET US: ponder the fact that all “countries in the, world. have to adopt many of the very téech- niques’ which..are’ the most’ vile features of the police states— either fascist or communist: | Both types of “police states— fascist and commimist—scoffed at and derided the boasted prin- ed himself into a state of pata- noice rage against the «ideals which free men had. always held dear, at least since the time of the’ Magna . Charta. Mussolini did likéwise. But there is” a whole library of. communist lit- erature, dating from much ear- lier times, which, pours vitriolic ridicule on the whole idea of the supposed democratic freedoms— advance the cruel “dictatorship of the proletariat”. which the world recently. saw suddenly self- unmasked, in Hungary. : BUT THE whole. history of alll -kinds of war—cold war no less than hot war—is’ that any.and all ‘the: weapons . employed. by either ‘side tend to become the. ife ‘weapons uséd by both sides. . ‘ The. Soviet DID Organize spy " Tings all” ‘over. the, world; DID or- ganize corps: *-saboteuis and and other; opé body. in ‘his ‘right’: senses ‘imagine | for a:moment ‘that: the ‘western ‘allies have no’ spies, and-counter spies, and misghiel makers of their’ own? ‘for ‘the seéret police in every democratic country to keep what are called: security files on all sorts and manner of people, -I heard a witty but, I believe, substantially true story ‘about the Rt, Hon, Herbert Morrison in ‘| this vegard.,When he first be- came Home Secretary he realized With a bit ofa shock that he was the cabinet minister respon- sible for the control of. Britain’s secret.police.. He is. supposed to have sent for the administrative branch of that. foree and sald soniething lke this: Ste _ 'Do-you-have a.flle; on. mein HECOMING BRITSH SUBECT DANGER TO INDIANS = ASSU _ VANCOUVER 1 Frank ‘Anau, president of the Indian ‘Allied Nations of British Columbla sayi BO, Indians do not "want to hecome British aubjacts;.,. Following a mooting of teproaontatives of the. nations “here Monday, Mr, Asau said tho Indians had Heat. adviaad hy bhelp attornoys that becoming: Brliah’ aubjects would endanger : “our Nehts-to our land,” ~ Ho-aald the Inwyors doubted: the tector) yovernment had ~ the power to mako. the Indidny British ' AUbibota; . ‘Mr, Asnu anid the Nationa’ couriall: Kad not rend tho full 7 report of tho .20-man commitide ‘sot. up to Gonialdor changbs “In tho-Tndlan, Act So tar, heabld):"wo tiavé Had only nowt. PApar auimmirion to go on, Alot We Nava rettd the full report Nd Imad o otain _Hveatlaationy" We wil: Hoport on tha isi ian ty jay wi eed wee ARCHIE. M, PENNIE of Ot- tnwn, now studying at the National Dofonee- College in Kingston, Ont, has been Ap. pointed chicf supagrintendent ‘station near Medicine Hit, Alborin, (OP Photo), Money you need TING 7 8 Judicial Paradox. od | . IT SEEMED. to me that. we ‘all'lost: sight, of most}: _ important poitit,in the angry, argument that-follow- ed the character assassination, and consequent. tragie death,’ of. Ambassador Norman. - That. ‘point was that the world your records?” Cold. War, and“also respect for - Or “system had been - slowly where We all really believed that: ‘evéry man was really held to be ihnocent of any wrong doing of}! fair trial, before some kind of a’. The answet: was, yes, they did “Fine” ~ sald )..Mf.: “ Mofrisori. “Now--[. khow you, ‘hie ‘ot? your} : jobs. ‘I don’t want. to see, my’ file, but_keep right on.as yor Are: n ‘The acute. trouble, of" se, comes’ Whidh the fled ‘whit fh fe} stipposed to be foley, fob: ihe t tise of sectét ahtleehéiny. poles’ ‘ate abused for AALS t - twenty ‘days é withah -tobac- ¢o, and Ihave: the: tempet of ; wounded ° lion... cuPhat's: hat makég me feel. so. fru " I'tn, built, mofe like: a. kan tod, since: about one year after Hitler | sooner or later felt compelled | ciples of democracy: Hitler. work- . ridicule. calculated to justify in}. ‘Secret, squads i: of trouble. makers: ‘But’ ‘does any-j IT IS tebably a necessary evil . y yale of tho Suffield oxperimental ~ The. Pouches. ate “unde ‘eyes, . “ When you feel: ‘the’ iirgé’ fot a cigarette, you're supposed :to | reach for something. -élsé,., reached “for: a .Knife;: “thén a: gun, ‘But ‘every time,* my: wile _intercepted iny.: ‘hand. With & bowl of peanuts,” . “She- has her nerve, “Bhe's “still smoking, My nostrils have grown - more: efficient ‘in. ‘the last 20 days, My wifé. smells like: ‘a © tobacco - warehouse: Whenever’ she. comes: Within six. feet, -I. automatically - ery. out “Sold, Ameriean!".::¢ ‘My sense of: smell. has” ‘be- come so- acute that I could hire out.as a bird-dog, except that I don't like ‘tight collars, And I would not. be: reliable, Instead of a pheasant, I would point at the: ‘cigats, in “the hunter’s pocket: = T'th back. at my’ old tricks— popping a stick of gum. half- way. into my’ mouth; then’ try" ‘ing to light it. | a But a lady has tipped me. “to a new. tobacto substitute: prunes. You. eat thein,: then’ keep the’ stone in the mouth and roll it around, -pushing™it - aside every now and: then, to - make way for any words: that “want to get out. 2 --"What if you become addic bd ‘to*prunies?” ‘a: ‘biimptious: a i is ‘Jedgue inquires,” : “I'd. rather -be addicted , to prunes | than the lung- seroding ‘smog that you-are: ‘exhaling. in my face,” I reminded him: “At ‘least prunes are good for you: Already. I’m. far less nervous than I was,” "Yeah? -Well, why do you keep going. to the penell- ° sharpener?” “Why not? Everybody in the Gffice uses the peneil-sharp- ener,” “Yes, but. the others: sharp- en: pencils, You've been sharp- ening your ‘fingers.” ’gugt an oversight; I assure him, absently trying to Nght another prune, But to be ser- lous, I think I’m over the worst of It; I'm calming. down, My’ temper's‘ Improving, I'm a new #man, And {he‘sooner my. thick: witted workers get that idea Into. thelr: pointed heads and , quit; offeting ° me. clgarettes, he. etter hp 4f iNet Fg A OAN ES 4 ratte tne’ UBC Resear To Get Grarits OTTAWA “Research at the. Universily of Brilish Columbia into factors affecting newborn infants {s to recelve federal grants under Lhé national health. program, it was announced today, A ‘otal of $3, 035 woos toward | phyaleo- chemical Studies related ‘|to, “dehydration fever” and tol! Surgery In the first fow weeks ‘of a baby's life, British Columbin huthoritley have sald the study may Jead to a reduction In Ine |; font donths from undetected Infection and from post-onere ave changes In body chome atry, Two other federal grants, amounting to $7,675 were for UBC resoarch aimed at. redlyae Ing tho rlak of death or the dee velopment of cerobral pajay. or You may hntrow un to! ; Wn to 80 -fhn ~ athndingeounsaland promptmonay .., “ nnpvice, visit HO today, Morrow With confidonca from Onnada'e = " Targont and moat rdcommandad: {consumer fiafion cbninany, . breathing Ailftloutty at birth, :. vevifl one day! prong from in one day and choose your i ment plan withupto Wha to rapay, For andor. 1" GA Alahom, Menage 7 m SA Third Ave. West at Second $1 second floor, phoned asi , HINGE RUPERT, BGs - thas’ beeh | appointed _t0 Naval . {Officer (Wrens) ‘on the staff of ‘Flag Officer Naval Division, at}: ‘Grace Lyons; of Hamilton and Mellta, Man., and Victoria ‘has Of: ‘the Flag Officer Atlantic a Lt, “car, -Crawlord- Smith, ° the -{Burns Lake seems to me to be ~ branch ‘office of. the- -Unemploy- and staff, in the meantime I ;shall ‘try to get on officer: from “ OTTAWA—Throe Wren. offic- fers ‘of the Royal. Canadian Navy will ‘take up new appointments in April, it was announeed today by ‘Naval Headquarters: |< “Lti-Cdr..(W) Jean Crawford- Smith, of Toronto and. Hamilton, Headquarters as. ‘Assistant Staff]. the ‘Chief of Naval Personnel, : Suecéeding her as Staff Of- ficer (Wrens) on the staff of the Hamilton, is Lt. (W) Winnifred Toronto. i Tt CW) ‘Margaret Mackie, of tdken ‘up Lt. Lyons’ former ap- pointment of Wren Training Of. ficer at HMCS Cornwallis, near Digby, N.S., and as Administra- tion Officer (Wrens) on the staff Coast. Rp Cpe Soo rain | oA ‘suggestion sent to me from very sound and reasonable, ‘It is| based on the situation—the rather. unsatisfactory situation in which persons in the. whole Burns Lake urea find themselves when having to make—and prove ~— - unemployment instrance claims hy-mail to Prince George. The: ideal—and’ ‘surely “not: im- Possibles-solution “would: be: a ment Insurance. Commission - at Burns Lake; to’ serve that whole brea, This: is what I am work- ing.for. If that would take, as it might, .some time to. establish the Prince George office to make regular ‘trips into the Lakes | area, I cannot claim that this is’ an original. idea with me, it| ardse in Burns Lake from a cor=! respondent who has not given me permission to use his naine. > Vhave had personal interviews ‘and correspondence wilh Public Works (who have a large [lle on the’ subject) and other Ministers relative to the need for a federal public building at Kitimat. At this staye I have nothing to.add to: the statements I have made|! previdusly except to say, that right’ now this Is a _ Mealy live fubleet.. ay mone “ihe: “Department ’ of Labour hn: ulven soaret yl atidy to the ‘suggestion that i Board’ of Ref- erees, on: Unemployment Insur- ance claims be . established ft Brineé Rupert, bul has not de- c ded to take’ action, If only a fow: appeals are to he heard then here Is usually’ delay. intl ere-are sufficient cases to hold a'reasion, and that dolay ts to jhe: disadvantage of the people appealiig, There have heen only 24 appenis in*the area. in 26 months, However whore tt Is Necessary for an appellant to Appear at a hearing In. Vancou~ (Reserve) and beciime divisional , | offier - Val Divisions in November 1954, and in April, 1955, she. transfer- tober, 1942, She trained at Naval ~ PARLIAMENT By E.- T. Applewhaite, ‘connéction with -at least one set This has | —: {ducted from the gross estimate, | Mid-Canada Line which fs near- Tires Wren “Officers of RCN. gto. Get New Posts This. Month first Fogular force. wren otter ,2eadquattets la Ottawa, ‘ahd atl - ‘to attain the rank of Heutenant- commander, was born in Toronto and ser ved in the Women’s Royal Canadian Naval Service from 1942 to. 1046, niaitily in the Trade Division at Naval Head- quarters;, Ottawa, os In 1951 she entered the RCN for reserve wrens at HMCS York, Toronto naval divi- sion. She weiit on fulltime duly in March, 1953, and was appointed lo HMCS Naden, RCN: barracks at Esquimalt;.B.C., as Command: | er's Assistant, She took up the’ appointment of Staff Officer! (Wrens) to the Flag Officer Na-' red to the: regular force, wréns in.a short service appoltilment. Lt, Lyons was. born in Toronto and entered the wrens in Oc- ‘ understand: ~usuially does—order that the’ claimant's expenses be paid, . “Another old project has been. revived, The question of provid- ing.geai, storage facilities in of fishermén’s ‘floats. just reached’ me and I have had to,go back over files to 1953 and even earlier. ‘It is: a bit compli- ‘cated and Iam not too sure what I.can accomplish in the two days { have left here. 7 ie Defence is still the most ex- pensive of governmental activi- ties, in the 1957-58 defence bud- get the appropriation requested is. $1,722,844,000,,a reduction of $52,156,001 from the appropria+ tion of $1,775,000,001 in 1956-57, Estimated expenditures of $3,- 300,000 incurred for aircrew- training are expected to be re- covered and are therefore de- The largest’ single factor in the; reduction Is In respect .of the construction and installation of the initial -equipment of the Ing completion, Due, not.to in- creased numbers but to increased rates of pay, the personnel costs ——pay and allowances—are up, ” In reply to a question of mine the government has decided to Increase the top value under the Fishermen's Jndemnity scheme from $7,600 to $10,000 for fishing vessels on both coasts, The pree min rate will remain at ) per cent, And now I am practlenlly as. sured that Parliament will have heen dissolved some days before this column ts In print, May J offer my very alnesre thanks to the newspapers which have pro- vided the space for these articles, To nl) who have the patibnee to road them, my. vory best wishes ver; the Chalrman can--and I “EVERYTHING You NED: : At T REASONABLE PRICES! for a really happy suminer, ‘|HMCS Stat: Hamill lon naval’ dl-|. i Agent-General In London, Eng- ‘land. {mission in the wrens in. 1943, Overseas, where she remained as In the House, Hon, Jas, Sinclair, |. |. Minister of Fisheries stated that} |. Thank Rival, Don’t Pop Him Advises Judge . '. BOSTON (th —. Judge ge “For te had this bit df’advice for. acollege student who lost his ' girl to’a ‘rival: “Thank him, , don’t beat him up.’ Lae: ‘day whet Ronald Willey, 20, 4 ; Massachusetts’ Institute — of: | Technology. student, pleaded - Sault and battery... -He “sald he found Dean ; Haerer,, & Boston University. student, In-a‘ parked cat with pretty » Barbdta Rocklitte, a ‘co-ed Who was. Miley's child: hood sweetheart. -Haerer zig - treated: in hospital fora black - - eye and bloody: nose, ; Eugene McCabe,» Willey’s ‘golunsel, told the, court, Miss’ Howkiltfe btdke hee ngage: theft: with. wihey five ays hes. foie the ‘fight, I a Fotle coltinentel: “This than is hot 4 céltnlnal, ‘This isa disappolhtineht th love, : “He shouldn't habe hit ‘thé ole? man od ma ‘should ‘Have thanked hth." mig He disinissed the cane, \ ‘ Lo, “o., Ldeutenant: ~ MARGARET MACKIE HMCS Conestoga, wartiiid C+ nadian, wren training establish ment. at Galt, Ont, Wheri the Wrehis were activate | ed ‘in the:RGN Reserve) tn Aug: |. ust, 1951; Lt. Lyons ° entered: abl’ vision, where she.’ served oh naval! ditty Wht here appoint. | . ment to HMGS - Goriwallls” In] ‘ March, 1952, ‘as. Tralhing« Offi- cer (Wrens) ind as Btalt, Officer (Wrens). to the lag ‘Officer Al- lantic Coast,:° Lt. Mackie was bot nth Melita. Man,, ahd elitered the Women’s ' Royal. Canddidi Naval Service MAKES Uist Nok, thio’ vents and shatls Oh-atita. mobiles have steel. stretiglhienty ith. fickel. og = TALORANG) in December, a In eletllan e Suits. 8 Pants e she een secretary of]] @. T,; ge the Biilish Columbia Govern-{{ - Topcoats & Slacks ment Travel Bureau ahd BC Overseas Tobacco. Fund; was six years confidential secrétaty to the Premier of B.C., and Jater was Chief: Clek to’ the . B.C. ALTERATION SPECIALISTS Ling The Tailor. Lt. Mackle’ recived her com- mo § ns St, | Phone 1238 ‘no contest. to-a charge of as. . & QUICK SERVICE | and In September of that year|r she took the first draft of wrens 1e to London, England, to serve in LINDSAY S the Canadian Naval Mission Wren Unit Officer. For her ser- Vices she was awarded the MBE. In January, 1555, she entered the RCN (Reserve) and was ap- pointed to. Naval Headquarters’ as. 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