Hert trees, plant- form a College, because of replaced by biigiand ~ LONDON «, hurses has | Britain's prison and stitutions that Day ~ ing Increased tg : comers. They’l) oss ,, above the health tions in Egypt and when the ASHBRIDGE were really warmed up the Nearly 40 lime pb i R D il N | 2 Prince Kupert Daily New ao m : D y $ As i See ft dynamic character in the room Seaway Sche € Survey ed 290 Th y, July 31, 1952 burst out: ee ee a , “I can’t see any other so lependent daily ne er devoted t upbullding of Prince Rupert 5 | tion for this country than and Nort Columbia, ay stwong dictatorship,” "There vi Member of ¢ oy idit Bureau of Circulations ‘ i aN, , =. ate laid Maen ie a sudden silence then, and Published ; ‘ t Daily News Limited On seemed a bit embarrassed tha i, PERRY Vice-President a ¥ ts the conversation had gone 2 : f 2€COMe years ago to oulevard to Ashbridge Stresses Power Projects aecay other being removed They will be tion of dams, locks and cana lime. trees plus the deepening and widenl of existing channel “In conjunction It may be premature to writ. off US. participation on the nav- igationa] side of the St. Lawrence ° Seaway, the Bank of Montrea! J. FP. MAGOR, President —=_—si: ¢ lielndeckeueeae — with sal th PREC ERTS SESE <= ‘SESE BE $1.00; per year, $10.00 vee te Post Office Department, Ottawa ‘Unions Face Critical Period U NION leadership ingNorth America is entering ipon one of its most eritieal perieds of testing and responsibility, in ton aturity In its demands have been so extreme as to constitute record new highs and al- most impossible extra burdens to accept. It is not unusual for these demands to total from 30 to 60 per actual increased cost for them their ecustomers—to many tanees cent en —and through neet That these should be coming at a time hen the cost of living could otherwise be held in check 1s a se) thing for everyone concerned, including organized labor. And that the unions should have such an ap- disregard for the ability of con- the of their members is equally disturbing parent ly reckle; umers to buy services There can be little doubt, for instanee, that carpenters recently had reached an unjustifiable inflationary idea of their current value to buyers of carpentry when they proposed that their age should be $20 a day. How can the ordinary run of citizens, who do earn $20 a day, buy all the other essentials of life and still hire carpenters to build them homes at $20 a day, the eontractor’s fee of ten per cent or so? Scripture Passage for “Today Psalm 32:9 services not plu “T will guide thee with mine eye.” MEN DON’T CARE Nutritionists have found that harder to interest in they are less in- reducing than the nen are ilads because Reflects and wwe ™ / King Fai Bey Out LAST year when I visited Cairo I went to see an Kgyptian movie. After the show I stopped to look in ithe windew of a photog- rapher’s shop next door. In the centre picture of King Farouk—who has just now been kicked out of the country of which he was then ruler. It was a hunting scene, and i could OL Buess where it was taken—whether it was in Africa or somewhere else But it showed the Fat Boy king standing, gun in hand, beside a magnificent car, which was grossly overloaded with various , beasts and birds which the jinonarch had presumably slain + & IT INTRIGUED me to study the faces of the people as they studied that photo. I think |! Stayed there ten minutes or so trying to get the sense of what they were thinking. But in all that time I never got even a flicker of expression from those people. I found the picture defi nitely revolting—for I thought a good title for it would have been “Which the ani- | imal? I felt sure that those people who are about the most de: perately poor in all the world- jmust have felt that way too But in those lands the govern-~- j}ments rule with such a ruthless jhand that the ordinary citizen would take a real risk by ex |pressing facial contempt at big shot’s photograph. | * + + ONE NIGHT I visited a group of Egyptian upper class peo- ple. It was in a fine modern apartment block, quite as good as anything we have on this continent. The people there were of the professional class, keen youngish doctors and such like. hilpott was a large one 15 We got talking about the condi- Reminisces you he never know, what ( to he can't do Since you try yur age.—Buffalo ho Courier Moun 60, and retiring But actu- His record healt} good till Supt tie ls Leopold ol A beyond officially ays he isn't faultiess, aid some CS hat See any, he tnat onimunist orry ALMOST FEEL THAT It, 1s Canadians of da WAY asserted by Ottawa tl still of hin plaste! which we cent paper note made in 1935. Needtess to for it’s impossible to fig could buy hoid thou lars The findin former himself his week his beautiful yact he'd Gordon & took i eventually fal States, sailex | Brighten Your Home TRILIGHTS « Our Fine Selection of Modern FLOOR LAMPS « TABLE LAMPS + Anderson ‘(who was fough isn’t it v hie oOu're the owner of realize of the you hajppe Kind j ¢ ¢ aii O1 Some, if not ters calling here hav engel comoda tio} lraffic tht. But there looking Dan than rather li Wa once a smart ish craft that though, i 1 more a score on And it chaos eithe didn't The quantity of cash, m energy and po the Waste ital to tage dropping ix baskets of Can becoming any the paper ada is not les It’s more press In other word when will the public realize that what a news- paper lives and tions to give thing, opine the | on is paid adverts courteous irivit Ing not A something for no ‘ ‘ | There’s this much about long | out summer time strikes. | apt to eébe employment on, when frost is thick on} the window pane ing sound arise briskly along TRY BARLEY It was not until war Japan. discovered a about food, and that explains why shipload after shipload of barley keep sailing from Prince Rupert and other ports For ages, rice fed: the Far East. Now | it’s beginning to look like a bit ‘of variety in Yokohama. Barley | “cakes. go. well. sitesi eienienieenes i | Mobile Stations LONDON () —- Mobile labora tories, designed by the National | Coal Board to aid pit rescue | work, may soon be supplied to} every mining area. The 22-foot| caravans are equipped with a| control office, self-contained - drawn rkhere’s tate! and a crunch you wing , that otion few Reniember these people w not leftists or radicals in way It was just one of straws I saw in the wind: th: that indicated to me big sto were coming + + ¢ THE TRAGEDY which I sav over the Middle East was t an obviously revolutionary uation was in the making, there was no element that heard about in any countries which was Capable dealing with it + + My friend Macleod Boyer, t!: commissione: Canadian trade murdered in the Ca riots this year) drove me day to see the irrigation car Hundreds of men and boys working in gangs of about to clean. out the muck and The middle man would re down under the water and gra He wou the muck to his neighbo: through two handfuls of muck pads and: so it would go about 20 pair of hands til! reached the bank. By the ti it got to the bank most of nad slipped and into the water I knew—and so did every f ign observer—that a bulldozer would do job better and quicker than gangs of men were doing it But failing a plan to put thi Same men to work at mere p ductive occupations the only fect of the bulldozer would to cause starvation among tho. got a fe poor wretches who cents per day apiece. There is your in the Middle guide and channel! savy social changes. Kast-—how the nec the man) of those slithered back sing the who! whole proble! omments in its latest Business Review Im an economic analysis of the whole Seaway question, hydro as as navigational, the report by highlighting the two s which have broughi the r to a focus at the present t, rapid industrial ex- yansion has culminated in an irgent need for more power. As for the second, “the discovery of rich iron ore deposits in the Quebec-Labrador area has Sip- nificantly altered the economic aspect of the navigational pro- Vt Ad The scheme ultimatery would permit ocean Shipping to pen- mor: than 2,000 miles into the heart of the continent, by providing a continuous 27- foot (minimum) channel from the mouth of the Gulf of St. tf awrence to Lake Superior, the bank points out, This necessitates the construc- etrate NO A MARINE BA navigation plan envisages } hydro-electric facilitle “| SHARON'S SAU € powe AMOUTS to 2,200,000 h.p. 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