ee ee . nn we _ , Se ocems wy 1 : a Prince Rupert Daily News it 2) | : “4 e t oss an: independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prinea Rupert a . ' gpd Northern and Central British Columbla, — . Member of Canadian. Press--Audit, Burenu of Clreuvlations mt > Canadian Datly Newspaper Association ‘* Publahed by ‘The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited ,. Jd. FO MAGOR, President itn Steet ne Subscription Rates: Gran By mall—Per month 81.00; per year $10.00. ata” By carrier—per month, $1.25; per year, $12.00 ~ oO Authorized as.second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ee er er wort, rn ty Friday, November 22, 1957 ° oP ‘ * ty ‘os wo ot et” As 1 See It. | Elmore P hilpott INTERPRETING THE NEWS West's North Africa Policy Real Tunisian Arms Issue By ED SIMON a Canadian Press Staff Writer The veal issue in France’s quarrel with Britain ~— Lookirg Back : | 10 Years Ago Moonlight waltzes and novel- ty dances were featured at the danee held Friday night In the Civie Centre auditorium under sponsorship of the Bastern Star Lodge. A large -crowd attended the function, dancing to music t 40 Years Ago. It is expected that the new sawmill at Seal Cove will be in operation by early spring Con- struction work jis volng “ahead satisfactorily and fF, Duby,.the manager, has left for the south to order. final shipments ‘ of at FE h — ld og | “9 by the Four Dukes orchestra, machinery. a Government 5 1ouUIG Re sign: ° Why Unem loyment? and the United States over Tunisian arms shipments| ne 12,000- ton Hawallan - H G ally si ro . ‘ . ye ee . . : sas * ot . _ . ; wo ’ he ‘ . “A ' - “ heal ww WE: are-heartily in agreement with Opposition | OTTAWA—It is now genera ly agreed that there will|is whether the West can afford to continue treating Amerlean italghter Alabaman, ; “SONOr race Nelly,,, : ‘ ’ . e- . e ‘ 7 . ° noe ; . vey + dé } . a ten : : H . yan 1 On . x, rare 4 € oy . i « ay ‘Leader Robert Strachan in his demand for the be more unemployment In: Canada this winter than| North Africa asa private French preserve.) - ~ | arbor shortly after Mo oelock according ton report heard. over. | a resignation of the Social Credit’ government over the |at any time since the Second World War. France's Jong, bitter and in- are aan this morning and tied up at the WOXR, the radio station of the ee “bara, af aurant]e in" 1D ahoyt- es Tt If our public people and our| is in the gfip of a mild depres- decisive struggle with the na- | pathy with the Algerian nation-| ry dock to loud four steel tugs Gen fork Times, the Consul . latest turn of events in the Robert Sommers case. press yield to the temptation tojsion, John Diefenbaker is cer- tionalist rebels in Algeria has|aiists, it-is strongly pro-Western, ;{0r French Indo-China, The Beet Oly wactlitag lens ee . is hard to understand how ‘any government could | piay politics with this condition, tainly po more to blame for that been viewed wen lee tis rain in marked contrast to most of yun from San fa teo. direct sompletely sold out”-—However, | os Loy es ‘th, oS ' ave of [we won't get very far toward) fact than was the former Con-|C@Silrss ! se ee ee e obher - newly-Indepencden STANCISCO, these stamps may be obtaine I fy take the attitude it has during the last two years of finding o real solution. servative. government af R. B.'0n the countrys eens and Moslem states, renee from the Elmont Stamp Co. ne i char es and counter-charges but we féel that Prem- It just happens to be the bad| Bennett, who came to power a military poten a an Ss a — In granting independence to 30 Years Ago | Because the Wedding set has. i . BE ; _ es Finck of the Conservatives that| few months after the great stock | VC'st effects have been recog-|Tunisia a year ago, the French| ‘The Diamond Jubilee of Con- | °¥oked a lively Interest In stamps rr jey Rennett and Attorney-General Bonne are 1M @ | they have taken office at a time| market crash of 1929. ; nized and uhofficlally deplored.|agreed to help the new state in ven di valatyee ve dee poof Monaco, Elmont’s Parts Office: ms ea ‘ncihle. From ‘very first th hen the whol ster ‘4iad| But where history could justly; But as long as the trouble was|the formation of Fes own army.|ccccration celebration commit-) pas prepared a collection “don ea large way responsible. yom the very first they |e ee la ges| blame RB. Bennett's govern. confined to Algeria, which} when friction arose over bor. cided to Mique jas me ae qining the complete CRACK a have appeared to hinder. rather than assist in clear- . J} ment was for failing to take Eo Erie ee tS cas Le der : incidents’ involving fleecing plus ‘on the! celebration the res’! aes : Ee gent dain e: ‘ . Be . . Ny ae . - * , laa . , Tact . . 7 ; Owr erry ry, > oO. e L ” r >; 2A ' . . hinge. er , * "t ayant ee Bae “ ' ry ing up the claims first made before Chiof Justice fective steps ta bring to an ont lish governments have discourag- ihe of midi epee Ageused mainder of $175 still due to the | Olymple set of six... and the ta 1g pu ann OM the greatest depression of all; f : a Tunisia of aiding the insurgents city by the Acropolis Hill]; recent Monacan set of four hon- nt Sloan’s forest hearing. | When Mr: Sommers, then a limes. ill be that test whirl ee meay of Massachuselts youn and suspended thé arms pro-|Grounds Improvement League ! rina Presidents Washington, a Be + oat sea watt With G. E. MORTIMORE Ww c¢ that same test which , ssachusebts gram, oo on its euarantee of $ Dre) Pinealn, Ragseyelb. and Eisen- Sy cabinet minister, stood mM the shadow of accusation, Was it cruel to shoot a dog| Will apply to the Diefenbaker' urged them to intervene in the Tunisia, denying official sup-! turn FH eee nent nproves jhower; a tata of 15 mint stamns a Premier Bernett anc. My. Bonner made no mave tO |into space. or not? Many tender- government in the present less: dispute. - - port of the rebellion, turned to| ments made at the grounds this | Tor (ust a 00 1 introduce El- 4 dhim. All through the last provincial election |hearved persons wrote to the} Semous condition. ARMS PROMISED _ | Britain and the U.S. for help | year, See eee cine ne OC. MM - defend him. All ti roug \ f © AAS pr VINClaL Cee Laat papers, complaining about dt. I ———— | The Tunisian arms issue in- The French, claiming the sole | ~—-—--~--—-—.----—---- +. a Wot aa ane cO., S campaign Social. Credit eandidates. cand ‘ speakers, hope the Russians read the let- IT SO. happens that I have spent: troduced a new dimension, right to arm thelr former pro- Try Daily News Classified Dept. 1.169 “ New Yorke i N.Y. tn rea, c. " . ee “aut 4 ' 1th ‘., | ters and took notice most of my adult life writing; While the Habib Bourelba re-|tectorate, urged their allies boy 2 6) mt ete te i et Mae eaecaees “it , even those right here in Prince Ruper t, assurec bnel Soon a fierce argument raged | OF: speaking about way and, gime makes no secret of its sym-| refuse the’ Tunisian request. | ° — 2 listeners that there was nothing ntaward | iM _ the between the defenders of the dog Mea te a clons Wars ANd (0) v9 nn nnn em | RUSSIAN OFFER | HEY | THERE mo 1. pene nen that Goavad atics were creating (aud those who thought the dog|”. ae ve admit With a prolonged French po-; ia]. fi ‘ Sommers cnse and that Soe ed critics were eres ¥ ne didn’t matter much. : eee eee both 10 ad litical crisis agaravating the sit-i f “A a stoym in.a teacup over. the misfartunes of one man. “Instead of fretuing about the | jorg vtankind appears to be uation, Britain and the us. rece This is the way to : oe Pine. vo ge) ‘ ‘ ‘ - in space nm o - . ognized a attern whic as: ; { My Later when an RCMP inveatigation was made.and a | on, “some attention “CO brutal hell-bent | [or tne mont rave in cost the West the friendship of save money! a report given to. the attorney-general, that worthy | methods in slaughterhouses?” at history has ever ended in any several “Middle Eastern states Teil Leb us do your * oe net . ® , . . 1 9 as 5S corres . . es . . SCS 38 © , 3 t “4 took no action on it. Then Mr. Sommers’ ill health etustead of worrying about the | Qreatest armament 1 ein the followed ‘by failure to earry them otorings A tations or y ee an * 1 as worrying, eatest armame ‘ace in th wciane tag i a interfered and he disappeared. He vanished into the |dog, why don’t they help some ehale history of man is just now out, The Russians were show-— | Repairs. t eg . : th cp tima that hie alk a are. in.. tt » | ee oe : ae ing signs of willingness give | ’ a United States for such a length of time that his slan- ) Diop’ ane ed. trouble getting into high gear. World Tenis what she needed. ! ~< ALEXANDER’S i . : ; Ty . av , a a sk ’ 3 ; : . ife v ; , 2 der case against Vancouver lawyer David Sturdy | noboay suggested that it was/tHere is a genuine arms agree- inter efeluetant deal with the || 307 - 3rd Avenue West vee None 2700 - was dismissed by My. Justice J. Vv. Cly ne. . . posse £0 wy poring ne ante ment ay ont ed a little more East, the two poers chose to:risk . ———-—-—-—---- ee _— ~ g° * ‘Finally the seriousness of the situation filtered [and humans on the ground as| about ways and means of avert- arent antity 0 eye nm ine “a NACA URE , : g0 oy Wa nt ‘ap ang 1} n, “the ap- well. Why aot? ing depressions than we have ‘ Secure tees aS thi ough.to the pi emler and he announced ay Do we have such small-calibre) learned so far—or rather been asKe accephang me find their Cc rR oO W N A S S E T S D | S P O S A L a pointment of a commission headed by Chief Justice hearts that there is only room| willing to accept—in the field of way detoss the Algerian norder. ‘i Sloan.“ The-lawsuit had solved. nothing, Mr. Bennett non for one object of con- Pere ey well. the Lib- The resulting rift has to do ; Cc O R Pp O R A T i O N = said, which is quite understandable since it never got | rhe “either-or” fallacy is a|eral. government which served Indienition nen Cae nenL : “ah £4 a, . rell- : ing.| Canada for 22 years, tried ve : ens n. Ste | underway. Now, three weeks after the appointment | Belknown Tet’ out the dog hard to apply some of the hard : S' [Despite the strain on their tra~ - FOR SALE £ th amission Mr Sommers is arrested by the |i you worry, at t 3 lessons learned in the great de- HULL HONORED — A statue [ditional alliances and on the’ ; or the commission MY. mers 1s arrested Dy in space, or you worry about Ppeow | wer ti of Cordell Hull, U.S. Secretary | structure of the North Atlantic in. Oup . ch f. “1 to accept [ple in slave camps. That's what| Pression of the thirties. vat m ident | Treaty O ization. Britain and || * RCMP to face a charge of conspiracy to accept [ple slave camos, Thats whet] PRESET O! US SNE suport of Sinle der | President | Treaty Organtzation, Britain and PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. |. bribes.. Arrested along with him were heads of two {have you believe. “ roe nd that thes overeat whid | champion of the “good neigh- France that something must: be: 1, Frame Bldg. No. 1 at Atlin Avenue and lith Street * ¢ Pe . . : 3 +7 ¢ t . . : ' - * t 4 r Pe ~ j cit ° companies who were charged - with: conspiracy to ahout Las ete auch atfor., comparatively little attention to! bor” policy, has just been un- done about the Algerian situa-- » ‘Por removal and restoration. of site) 12. Seetion 9 “hoa My ws Pe “ayy uch efor | Orivate members, like myself. | Veiled in Ciudad Trujillo, cap- | tion. ee oe teenie oe qe “ bribe Mr. Sommers. Ck, oo. - JA churchman told people to en matters of seonomic. policy | ital of the Dominican Repub- When the first emotional re- | Map 923 — fronting on 17th Street. * Uppermost in the minds of most thinking people | qo pve Sympathy to and 't “followed the advice of the, lic. The occasion was the 17th | action wears off, a French gov" Ctosing date for receipt of Offers — ys re re 4 “ami . 1 gevore ee a ‘ -|small group of experts, mostly; anniversary of the treaty sec- | ernment committee to all-out! ; DECESIBER 6, 1957. : is: the question of where Premier Bennett and At ums of RUSSIAN tyranny instead. centred in ‘the Bank of Canada| uring Dominican financial in- | war against the rebels will have: For details, including Conditions of Sale, apply to Mr. tdrney-General Bonner stand in all this. Mr. Som- wy oe oleic DOG ee that and Department of Finance. | depen ae es rom ime US, iP weigh ils coo cowir aga st J. B. Hardinge, Chief, Vancouver Office, Crown Assets eo himealf ani na g haw “a-ner moht in * no yt ©; Granted these were, and still; signed. by Hull and Domican e possibility of growing 150la- Icisposal Corporation, c/o H.Q., B.C. Area, Canadian Army, mers himself appears, 4 bewildered person caught 1M | people are more valuanee thar are, among the keenest experts. leader, Generalisimo Rafael |tion from France's Atlantic | Vancouver, B.C, 1538, a aveb and left there by.a eruel- government for two anmials. This old belief—that)in the world. But even they are|. Frujillo in 1940. partners. humans deserve more consider- ay as say V3 on =. ; ‘-\ far from infallible. And I for!>7: years, until his health has: been ruined. ation than other creatures, be-. vais one m or far from infallible. | And 1 10r |i arn gripe ced UU URN URN URNA IRIETEUEIER MEUE MEN ATERE YURI RUE VTE MEV N EERE MERE We are making no attempt to pre-judge this | cause they alone have souls—WwaS| over-estimate the beneficial re- um Pe x ea g! mp . pre-juds -lresponsible for the’ shocking suits which spring from mone-! gx case. Mr. Sommers may be as innocent as a neW- [cruelties inflicted on .animals|tary policy alone. ss... ae for centuries by devout Christ- lans. ; Apart from any talk about souls, wheih are tricky things to catch or describe, there is one main reason nowadays .why we use animals for experiments: We ave stronger and smarter than animals and we possess” the —— \ ey OUR lack of success, to date, ini RF dealing with our annual and | fs steadily rising winter unemploy-' Sie ment in‘ Canada is because no; 2 government has yet -had* the! &¢ gumption to take large-scale, W4 direct action in peacetime, such | Wa ‘as all Canadian governments: 24 born babe, but why in the name of common decency has-the government not offered proof of this instead . of letting the man suffer alone since 1955. The.onus of bumbling incompetence lies with the ever-smiling premier and Mr. ‘Bonner, the head of our legal system in British Columbia. There appears AVE ae pee - TREE DECORATIONS ILLUMINATED ALTARS, GARLANDS & TREE HOLDERS ILLUMINATED TREE TOPS WREATHS & ILLUMINATED CHUCHES ILLUMINATED OUTDOOR & INDOOR VINYL DECORATIONS LIGHTING ACCESSORIES at ‘7 7 . means to bully them, for our| automatically take in time of | YY no doubt that somewhere along the way they have pood. var 8, 4 been renegade in their duty. If such is the case they cannot expect to have the confidence of the people and the sooner thé government resigns the hetter it will be for all concerned, — : Take as the simplest of all ex- amples. Canada ‘is woefully short of low priced rental housing. That is not only true of homes for younger working mnen with families. But the lack of decent housing for old age pensioners is a national disgrace, especially because every boost in old age pension rates Is widely followed by an Increase in the rents the reciplents are forced to pay, To say thai people are “better” than dogs is a statement that has no meaning, except to des- cribe the emotional condition of the person who makes it. | The dog in the sky is a touch- ing and dramatic figure, the first living creature ‘to go Into space. She doesn't think In the way that humans do, but she also has a heart, and breath, wd narves, “e tye ome The government of Canada SERIES INDOOR LIGHTING SETS . ‘ : . é . 2 i- i : . 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