NEW HAZELTON, B Co WEDNESD. AY, APRIL } 1985 wi i The Omineca Herald! NEW HAZELTON, B.C. Published Every Wednesday ? (. IL Sawle Publisher Advertising’ rnfo;-Display. 35e. per inch per issue; reading notices 15¢ for the first. insertion and 10¢ each ‘subse- quent insertion; legal notices 12¢ and sr. Transient Display 40c¢ per inch. ANOTHER ATTACK OF THE “PIP”? The staff of the interior News sut- fered unother attack.of what he calis the “pip, and instead of going to the hospital as he did last time, he vent- vil his spleen on “the Omineca Herald atl even went’so far afield as to in- clude the Prince Rupert Empire-—this wis to show how broad-minded he is iv reading two such independent pa- pers, The Herald has © ocessionally printed an artlele favorable to Hon, it. .B. Bennett, also favorable to EB. T, Keuney, Liberal M.I.A. for Skeena, Iiut thot Bennett stuff was going too fir, It-got under the skin of the ultra-Liberal- Interior News writer. It nede bhim-see red, becnuse: he: “has not yet been able to say anything fav- orible of Hon, Wm. Lyon McKenzie King, the Liberal opposition leader. We extend our sincere sympathy -to the stuff of ‘the Interior News. in’ this iis second attack of the “pip We re- «ommended that when the News feels the next attaek coming on that it go jw the hospital, even though its con- science does smite it, the general pub- en lic. will hat be, ‘ottered ‘go much silly nonsense to-read’ as was offered in its last issue, and on the editorial page. It wrs so silly that it is hard to be- licve that the regular writer could have written it, even though. he: was suffering from the “pip.” ~ Early ‘in its ravings the Interior News acenses the Omineca Flerald of reviling Hon. My. .King, How can, or Why. should, one revile the inanimate? But having satisfied -itself that the Onincen Herald had been properly. squelched, the Interior News then goes oi to, femonstrate how to revile.in the true. thi, skinned | Liberal “way. It} tukes ‘the Premier ‘of Canada as its shecial object of attack and reviles in every possible way. It was really too uiterly silly, a WITHOUT MINCING WORDS - In a. recent ‘messrge | to.’ Congress President Roosevelt made his position clear on a. subject, of interest. to many wpe we darth tiie own ‘re Fooned foi * the conser: { vative party, and espécially.- to - Mr: Bennett, have been. having a grand the subject: of _ the: Prime « Minister's. illness. Especially. the “big: ‘elty deil-| jes allied to the Grit cause have been carrying on-a crafty campaign of in- nuendo and inference designed for the most: part to convinee their readers that. Mr. Bennet’. _egndlition.; ds .far more. serious, than it is, that hie has suffered ‘a’ ‘complete , breakdown, that his tetivement from’ public life is Im- ininent, even. that his life is in danger. |: “TWov en with . these’ gross exuggera- tions to produce a pattern of cunning holitical partisanship is the suggestion that it is-all Mr, Bennett's own fault, Enough ¢crocodile tears have been shed by Liberal correspondents .and editors! uri ing the Jast few. weeks to restore Freel. Tuxhness tu. all , the drought stric ‘ken, prairie, plains. ~ My. Bennett was stricken with giipe on ‘Februtiry; 24, like thousands af classes of people. He wis exposing wrongs practised by great holding companics when he suid: —*k ted private power as thoroughly ag I am against governmental socialism. The one Is equally as dangerous as the. other y and’ destruction: of private so- clilism is: utterly “essential ‘ to” avoid governmentnl socialism.” It ‘was ‘re- cently brought out in Albany’ that one man and bis’ associntes, by pyramiding securities, has made thirty four: mnil. | lions in one year on money other peo-" ple put ap. BENNETT WILL BE BACK reasons of Newspapers which for »hinr.to-0 -to hed and stay - there, am idid-so and is-s0 far‘improyed that’ he Barnes and’ Pauline Hannah Lowry, against Jrivate socialism of concentra-; will shortiy take up his workin the YOUeest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R, ' | i to4 jot his’ thik’ could be lienrd, - Which is other, ‘Canadians.. ‘His doctors. told He! House agaln. . But Benriett: will : ‘hack and that is what his. political enimies niost Sonr. Hon, T. D. Pattullo, premier: of, B. OL. “wis onthe air: last Friday night; giving “n- report’ to the people of the last session. 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[Pictorial Review .. 00 : [1 Canadian Magee 1.00: or Natibnal: Home: - Monit . coe ae iF ‘3 tee i, 4 $2.00" time ‘during the past: few. weeks with |- he: | gPoomshini nh, “VT trom the “OG nt : sioiis mutters. he giys ‘his. remarks ‘did’ ‘up some: considerable » “discussion, : [toll bridge . voted for a a ~ About Terrace y March 25th, 2 son; David Edward. : oR oe Mrs,- 7. .Farhquar,’ atriy el. from JRu- pert on Weiltiesday. Mrs. -. Farhquar plans. to spend: two Woeks here before returning, to ‘the const. * * = wi hist and erilbeige ‘pvening on Thirs- aay of | ‘ast Wwevk, “Miss Clara: Little and W, Donald carried off: the whist derliy won, the. er il prizes. PO ea Mins Marguret Kells af “Enien ix holidaying. with her sister, Mrs. 3B, }Hauglaud. | + , ue eRe ‘strawbert ty contre. wae ~ On Suturd: ay. March BOrh, Man rice Lowry of Tsk, were united im marringe The ceremony was held in the home of Mrs. Kelley and Mrs, Kelley-acted: as Bernt, as | and Mr W.. matrou’ of: honor, Rey, R. Welch offi dated. ‘held in the Bethureim halt in’ honey of the. happy eotple, ok * Joe Coburn made a trip to Terrace} on “Friday returning to his home in Usk the same day. Imilding. motion was about.” age Was dea e, - oe eS | , Old Main Wenther had his own little’ j . April Ast . joke. .on, the .. ‘}ground was frozen hard Monday. an district the moruing nnd a cotd- wink was blow ing. It is not spring. yet.. : * a ‘ J. Martin lett, for Prine a, * Rever: tls. . on, yey. ~ E. T. Kenney Doing Busi siness After Session ‘Weuney) MLL: AS Legislature wn “Kednesday. Fle looked: tit nnd ‘hedi ty after the big stot the pir ox wheks. aad had any. interes uit. ghings :to,-tell .o£ the} He jot. SWhile no legislative . action |” was tak ‘ing with conipenation and: old age pen: an Dee aR stir ind. the chairman. of; ‘the “workman’s , 7 cbtipensation ‘board made a trip to; ‘the |’ a7 ceapitat. to 'pive members ‘8 lot; ‘oflight ~ fom this subject. “sti, Kenney. believes |. | thit as ‘a ¥esult, there Will be. 4-mueh | [© stenter mensure - of ‘Satisfaction ong cpmipénsition, lines. , Discussing : the}. J New by: ihe" “people: Whe’ eit “He ‘chnnok ‘where ‘Vancouver, the’. elty and: have Born to Mn and BMia. WwW. “Adams: * ah “Mra. T. m Marsh and her’ daughter; ; The 1.0.7, prt: en a very enjoyable prizes. ahd “Mrs. Olson and . Mrs, Van-|- “Quiteca nimber of the younger gen- eration. made the. trip to. Remo. on. Sat- a urday hight: ‘to take hia “dunce at the] * An the evening a. dance was]. 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