~ > Prince Rupert Daily News | ast See it | Ship-by- Rail Group Blood Soaked Earth Races for Pex By J. M. ROBERTS a true golden age. The Wars| know what to a ) ing of Prince Rupert ei LF sociat : have not entirely wiped that out. | of them, tax Shon Stic : . by lays Truck Hauling — — n 1914 the world “was going | of A tig | Ne Dy 3 2 ‘ | least a ae irough an upheaval which it | Tight Sa etetnce i nf A unit of the Ship by Rai W. J. Meagher, national pres Just 38 years years ago th did not understand. Nations | wrecked w th ~timore Association of Camada Was or- dent ef the association here word aunched itself on a seri truggled for colonies, for he €-| much of the rest», . ganized here last night with W. f Niagera Fa&lls, addressed of activities W hich would gi mony over other peoples, with- But this time - | i, NN. R. Armstrong elected the large meeting at the Civic/to Uhis century the name f out understanding that the days|them emerge, al but li pot t + Mote y : ale A Bloody Twentieth of profitable exploitation through | than ever t Department, Ottawa. rat —ntatcaiettremcentnistinasannnily i Other officers are J. F. Bu Mr. Meagher stated that the August, 1914, hha; I jown | foree were ending. They did/ferce, was the 4, ral gyinaa, vice -president; E - ost of building amd malilainm- if sv of the books as the en emerge i.2050 “eg — a | problem ite ' S Ps . . ‘ saciaiios ‘ € the gold » Bor eve of an idea that balances of! € 0 M PH < d lin pie ao 4 Tayteor ecretary-treasufér; 2 ing highways Was @ problem “ol of the eX iden age. Some be ! Y 7 With the e This pee imit Peacemaker Pac ks Punch E. Bateman, business ageRt and fret magnitude that pro- that the war then joined « the power and armed truces were blood, this ” Eh stil a niet ah A E. Carison, M. A. Wiiems Ancial and muniGipal govern- one we are stil fighting today not suffidient, that nations musi | operate des the ae about to endorse a revised (GULL LAKE, Alberta.— anda mrs. GG. Mintelko, exeeu- nents nave to face.” Surely, since ‘that day, ™ aS ee Sihen of Work-|is grave da: way a va . x : rn ‘ ss . men ¥ ave died the war; i out their problems. They , a ] 5 . © ‘ hic ste tive board noted in a Canadian Press, en who have died in the wW tude will produc - ludes eae fe atures This Alber ae School - autho published im the Ss k the wealth that has been de didn’t know hOw te do it, but But in nn . _ A WAY ou presiaen CO-op everyth vlaw 1 as making feligion has operated ‘toon Gtar Phoenix, dune 50 ween overs hoaees ee ing | 9 had mn bs nations ‘are being : ae oe aay : vee ‘er 2 that the Saskatchewan Associs- im thre previous barbaric wa I he great depression began in nilly into greater a as "iad tion of the anti-teft a — HERE tion ef Raral Municipalities had which history used to make SO badly-wounded Europe in the | Jt is just potath n rule at Third and McBride. and installation of quarter of a century. vassed a resolution at ther much 1920s, and before it was over | flicts themselye : . Amncint | t t » beri ing this née s eve ynere Pp e : 7 > hichts. Most of fits talks and tectures ca. and NOW meeting asking the provincial] Yet at the beginning of itions everywhere knew there | cold. ar actually : ; 2 ; J have centred around world poli- covermment for a “searching 2m- ct entry science amd new social us an inter-dependence among world faste; newly drafted bylaw will | tics f A wel motorists. It is the 20-mile |*«™ : 1 verrnsinidtaeieeieatanniniticiitisecmiieitiats be ‘ : “ee Looking over the tong tist of rem ~ . peed limit on downtown streets, We won- jjeauers in. other years I see the MOST MODERN Mr Measviver said that in the ore ar ty council has given enough of the right |mames of — Quakers Onited States the people were as ; : : e m it SOGialists, and even a FOG HORN vetting tired of building roads cci ents ught to this matter. few far-leftish missionaries ; _ for a few individuals te deveri \ While Prince Rupert is n theoretically a slight safety fac- But this year the schoo! has f * ate nanrvely re heavy trans- 2 ie] i ‘ classed as a foggy port, there are . stele ai % $ . ‘ ] ¢ 4 toes 9 listened to a sharp, clear WArN-) certain hazards in the wpproa: port Taxpayers ovtsitte the 4 ear for the lower of the two speeds—20 | ing against Christian participa- 1 t ast few weeks te ; ; : : : in : swo-Tavied aie, even At Mls] Peogs which soll iu Gur. |e, PMR NS CO Se ete ies tee eon Buy at B.C CLOTHIERS—and ; : : i 3 : min S ch To 1 ‘ ; 1 at times which ™ 1tsell 18 @ danger factor. punches are delivered on the meee Fee - : r than money can be found 0, dent dine the first six “we . t > > ‘ 4 ay li pa i : 1 : ; Gandhian basis’ of non-violence ing hee evening and say Ginger replace them.” months’ of this year, comps 3 quite (Ye, « ne drivers have pointed out, One of his Diows is ‘against the ing on the coast until near noo: . iid cal a “k fog } } A pitifaliy small minority | to 73 im the samme perio] ia 1 modern cars do not attain high pear ee ent race and milftariza- eat brinae eae shee _ wore Interested in profit then yen MEN S Su eay 20 mph is reached. Driving up and | Hon. in tts: ewn yates. the | ated by remote control, by a public welfare 4s primertly re in the Yigst half of 1952, 9105 : } * £4: — ~_ ee a er lightkeeper on Barrett Rock 412 sponsible for the shameful highway accidents imjured 7787 | streets continuoUsiy shifting gears or troversial hereyiis against any miles away. He just presses a ®0US of our national system of persons and resulted in property eging along in second is not of ly a nuisance, hard “ii a ao ™ — putten, then waits a few min highways. Heavy trucks wsed for damage totalling $2,609692. In in style. Good anality. Loy ¢ wring along in cond 18 n miy a nuisance, ha things as the Stockholm Peate} utes for it te begin blowing. 1t ‘ne haul freighting are the the corresponding period of e car, but administration making this meces- | Petition aes is radar operated and was spe- Principal offenders yet whey! 196i, there were 8998 accidents FROM 9.50 = > Singie and double-bree : . i stally a nod . + ; constitute less than one per Cent causime injuries to 2690 person ‘ t lag] “Om : ; : cially designed by the National aust tay at 2090 pt 1 appears lo be lacking Common Sense, JOHN SWO is lean, tall, esbarch Board of all motor vehicle aid Mr.|and property damage amount fea traffic enforcement officers are |_ Precise, AERMy na Mmteti-) ouLy ONE Meagher ing to $2,285,596 } ° . L yi os ey gent.. He is ih shis earsy thirties “We believe it is the only o They (truck JoObbyIsSts) CLAD | peewee cetaceans ed to give everyone exceeding the 20 mph limit and merrie@ GH was in law e S the omty sone : ; ste school when! #-giri friend con- Of its kind im the world,” said N wae ee oll ue . transpor ; MEN’S SPORT COAT Ket. Such fines are pretty stiff today. verted him ‘tofpacifism. (No, he | 4. Beketov, department of tran aweR Ine huding Abe oe a ETTERBO ; Blazer etyle, pure wool avy fines, a motorist may often |¢id not marry her). Me became| Port manager here as te ae er ane smi Original price $24 suk ; @ Methodist ‘minister and for Plalued how it worked EN a eun| TREMCE GEORGE RULES slow down to much lower speeds. cany Years now tes tin olen, ree eeenenen Ginek (biiaaon | nier-eity operee 3 OUT TAXI PARKING , natin: duties! es Pace unth a a mn tie USA. egninet ain. has 4 radar receiver and a shor! that is far less than five pet waiter, Daily News YOUNG MEN'S 5 quite true, a ome drivers have pointed out, |maA — ' ee ure val 4+ cent of all trucks , ; j : ; . . sas ’ | scription, and also against racial) Wave transmitter. At Barrett I am enclosing a clipping frem WINDBREAKERS where there is much foot traffic of | persecution and discrimination. | Rock is a radar transmitter and Mr. Meagher stated he had the June 30 issue of the Prince AND SPORT JACK ‘hildre . » travelled ri { | He himself lives on the doorstep shortwave receiver. When the witnessed the La Plata, Mary-| George Citizen. I was interest children on the travellec portion oO of Harlem. and he has a tong |Hentkeeper at Barrett presses lana, test, which was inaugu-|eq in the way the Prince George Short era Fong, some belted | chool and playgrounds. Such zones, | nation-wide reeord of successful the button he operates the trans- rated by Sie and the ras Traffic Committee proposed bo tyles. All siges. Less tha s : : 4 a e dinpe |THitter and the recéiver at Hoil- trict of Columbia at a cost Of) handle a problem yarallel to ially exceed two city blocks, For eee aaoae a land Rock starts with relays two $245,000. It showed that a 44,800) thy 1é W i ve h es *5,.95 44.8 avs the city council, is the taahadihe dud navies F mene a gas compressor en- grend Sem kK cause Ml 1 Sasa os yylaw cancels th a ; — egard to the Commun- | ines relays much damage as 2 32,000-powrd| pient of taxieab operators t : e imposed, This is a com- roe a sian oe There is, however, a knack in ‘ruck and that the estimated) jeave their cars parked f MEN'S ANO YOUNG MEN'S SLACKS vould appear much more |Swomley is hard as granite. | operating this remote controlled damage done on a concrete) of dispatching offi nstead Gabaréines avd others, very latest in styl PI = Moreover, he can discuss the |amit. The operator must wait highway after 390,000 mites Wa%| they will be granted loadine Perfect tailoring 8 75 1} program Toi children and set-up of the world Communist | several minutes between start- $28,000 and unloading privileges simi VERY SPECIAL r vo hi hed, to whit: movement as objectively as any | img the first and second engine The speaker quoted an article; lar to‘those given merchant I man physics professor He knows} When he presses the button, the ™m the Toronto Globe and Maii Prince George Traffic Con MEN'S SOCKS tor DRESS and WORK good sidewalks downtown and | jana documents) the whole story | 7ombination of relays at the isol_; which said that truck traffic, mittee Chairman is quoted as Large variety, te choose from 45¢ nedestrians. Children can soon 7° 4! the turns and twists of the | ated rock makes five attempts through the city increasing Saying ‘It is hot unusual to All of good quality NOW ! ule . : Communist werld Tine. And above |to start the engines—if neces- every month gives many of the: four and five taxis parked in ¢ EN’S SPORT SHIRTS traffic ridden all, he knows the full story of | sary To know whether the first main arteries a day and night / row on a4 Main street I wo M the Commuriist peace-fronts,and | engine has started, the light-|pounding which would event- der what he would do about ft if All different colers and shades = 95 of how sincere Christians who | keeper listens in his radio re-| ually reduce the strongest pave-|he had 10 or 12 taxis all parked Now selling frem ( ‘anadian cits —Regina—raised its down- got tied up with such fremts thave | ceiver. where he hears what’s|ment to dust in a row : " ' M Ww PANTS 1 limit several years ago shortly after it and again found ‘themsélvés| going on at the Rock C. R. ROBERTS wey 7° nr. hin ll ot “yet! 4 speed limit several years ago SHOMtly after WS | «taken for a ride | A microphone has been set up 2 oo ag ae ' nique” low of the zU n ph limit was referred to in + +¢ + |near the engines to eavesdrop eunaatas ah Oy oe LONG STRETCH SPECIAL pad fi ee Dee eee § _—s 7 } ITSHR . oatia t a ae er > N ck driving Suces ul reless devhoné . IN A NUTSHELL, Rev, Swomiey’s | on their behaviour. — ntracter hate anaes rhat \ iW 18s tel phon MEN‘S DRESS SHOES talks come down to this, on the This highly technical and in eee _— ae a’) comm uncatton between Englana . “dumber persons” make better Oe ae eke a oe ere are Well made, good Tit, tots of wear. $ ym subject of Communist peace |tricate operation “works like a . , and Australia was established in ‘ | fronts drivers. “Once the dumb stud- j994 NOW to J “ onts charm,” al ship captains agree. | | . ‘ jent grasps the mechanics ol Every organization which the | The horn can be heard “well|. : 1 . |drivisug he remembers them,’ ht world Communist party sponsors lover’ four miles away. It is . s ‘ ‘ | said ‘It’s the brainy ones that pn ny R | either openly, or as a front, is an | known as a twin diaphone im- |*8'° Are : ms aa. yee BOY S CLOTHES. a y and REMINISCES integrated part of the totalitar- | stallation, similar to that em- | ve us the trouble.” , Y ian machine which @perates first, | ployed by other stations aleng | : va a | BOYS’ PANTS which with high hopes @pened|jast and all the time in the! h* coast, bat it’s operation 4s| VANISHING AGE 5 | tad : ; di f ee . ror dress and everyday wear. All sizes. $ for trade, including real estate, | interests oy sian national | unique BARRMAD. Alta. CP) (For ar and everyday 9.75 e -or-not column, Rein- . forty-two years ago. They ae policy. He a‘dong list of STARTED BY FIRE |nants of the herse-and-bugzy inom nessed ] 2 ti s sg . < 2 oe = _ ‘ ‘ t ‘Cea seh, He Se Senta, dates, eases to pve “IN, ole the dopant jem ave csupoearng tom BV WIEN ONLY [9 | 80S’ WINDBREAKERS ond JACKETS : t : neat t} var t’ of depression i : py ons '|ment of transport has gone local scene ates "oS ; = | Big variety to etroose from.” $ gut it w I fel he weight f p which the Red-led fronts are through because of a fire in | Hoffman livery barn, which will P,@ Numerous books, 2nd disappointments, ard knew | trying to stop are only those of 1948 which burned down the Hol- | be replaced by busiwess premises. | Less than faetory cost FROM ‘an be restered. the gladrress of fivish times All| the countries Outside the orbit lama Rock lighttrouse : BOYS’ OXFORDS [vw yace Hansard. could spin good yarns of an era | of Russian power, Gonsiad * ” ; : “sina shoal ices temas enity onile jis, nett ide ve : msidered a very imp wrtant | New styles. Lots of wear. Good appearances iseful spill hat can come only ont The self-same Soviet-un or aid to navigation, an automatic | ’ commended ganize rn 5 @. ] 9 Be ‘ Ail sizes $ ee tg oe n ee wy {for ‘bell was installed immedi- | ae a 3.95, . millions 0 — ~ . oa | ately, operated continuously by REAL BARGAIN FROM n historical fact and in hot $ h Afni world peace also works to bu ‘ ; ; 1 : 4 able usayve fo reighty-Tive yen out. can up the biggest war machine be- | proved itghty “nia ae mi ‘ ; country hes been 4 “© {hind the Iron Curtain. range of the bell wus not over | I oli 4 BE SURE ( ; to be the Dominion + x P ice Arrest | He tells'of one case where the | one= -quarter of a mile, said. Mr WAS) ; , n ant Ex Red-peace front people out- | pare : ‘ yi : an Native Students |smarted themiselves. They ad | as wis @hoenttdied ; a . j YOU ARE tN ET ae REST AVOTD 11 induced virtually the whole 4 trol : t . f i, Some psychologists are saying population of East Germany tol ete a. aot: ame f \ H . tu’ Next To Reyes sore i deeane i they Believe world conditions, CAPETOWN, South Affica!sign the Stockholm Peace ap-| Woy, scotia, was planned Hidw- , . aie! ire bringing about a mwervows | (AP) Police arrested 84 sta-Jpeal. But later when they want- ever. installation excuived 64] tension. and that it can be so|@ents of a native coftege Njoym Yynok eues 344 P2! times for operation, - was con- vevere people may feel a pro-|Bensonvilte, in eastern Cape had signed to join the new! Gaereq unreliable, in Come Mel ow 4 : jongation of the neurospongium. | Province, following # riot Caused |‘people’s army” many youths Sede. tock a notion to tum bad G2 4 7) How could you! by. the dismissal of a mative tried to hang back. They really Tite National Research Boatd | , ; / teacher, it was reported here were for peace—but were taught | Vointeered to have a rad ex- : + | : a Folks in Alberta are saying) The 4, who —— oaee | et Se pert design controls of “rane : British Columbia"s mate farm| trom 13 to 26, : ervened “> © simpler and more reliable con- ig f 5 fi ee p 5 j airs O help are the highest paid in early yesterday in nearby eo SWOMLEY and I have had S€V- | struction. , % y 3 f Extensive and essential repa'e Canada with an average of $590|t8ims to which Uney had fled| eral friendly arguments. | can|- N ‘vehbret aii o rT : et ‘ eG a day. That's still a long way | When police arrived to ‘quell the | not go oot with him on his}, + ie to Gate. dn the fouaa 1 = : guniting are being made to the © from what some unskilled work- | TI0t. pacifism—e i! f I do believe | tion of the old lighthouse houses = 1 | i ; ted "4 ers are making . - oon — thet al ey |Gandhi wag the greatest expOn- | yne ynit water reservoir. It is estimate colege’s ‘thatched-roof ‘bultd-|ent of thé ‘positive political) " poyow; ‘ ‘ ; | , ; | owin, tal - J . ; . ) \ Science reveals that a person's |M€s were @estroyed by Fire dur- | principles proclaimed by Jesus | Pr: hefe by ¥. yg | these repairs will take approxima ave can be determimed by the |e Ue demonstration, which | Christ in the Sermon on the| lof the National Research labor- N ; ; sic time hardiess of his eves. The | br@ke out Sunday night |Mount. But I do believe that atories, and S. Rittion. ceatline seca Six (6) weeks. and durina this ft theory, of course, does not apply No casualties were announced, | | Swomley knoWs what he is talk- | fog horn engineer of DOT. there ; > supe to a banker but property damage Was esti- | ing about. He has learned about | was jit One more kink to fon ; will net always be possible to ' malted at t about £606 cee peace - fronts the | ji ; Ss aher left There will be another provin- ils hard are | Would ships, equipped with E LECTR | C | | wae? geaneeineaney 8.4" 7 jal election in Canada ne cast ceeanireinaee hh month. The vocation. te ne Greek Ni | sunakie nm | wceentialiy- >. the machinery un- wage mm fi | in the City. Every effort is being east, and the date reminds the Troop nee ; Fl P fi h 7 On country that the market could | REGINA C)—City bullding ir-| The Prince Rupert - based oor Frolisher ‘ to eliminate or minimize these "© | spector H. A. Jones predicts 1952| lighthouse tender Alexander Me- Iso be flooded with -ripe toma- ~ 3€ ft oma will be Regina’s biggest con- |Kenzle was uséd as a test ship you simply | struction year sine 1929, He ex-|2Nd the Holland Rock reflectors ide itt T . VEMENCes. Tt can hardly be said there's | On Riccio lmects total value of building per-|Were so placed, after experi-| Suite if” wo | | | of a tax on everything admitted mits will reach $7,000,000 by Ae | eee, that ships could not in- | Counter-rotat- Your co-operation is essentia ‘ fere. ing brushes do 4 ‘ ATHENS ¢ year's end, up $1,000,000 from fast | ter g BASY THRMS from © ae to te ee Sia te oe ‘OOPS | year but still below 1929's record | ge i a new departure| aii the work. ¥ - respectfully requested durin’ i States ooter air is on 2 7 opery tod Bulgarian tee fle maaan ; aC besis. Nor is it ever unwelcome. | Soldiers on the Greek- claimed |" $10;000,000. of electronics and ict aes Rae aed lee | paivigntlonst aids, this new in- , i i —— border island of Gamma ‘on the | | stallation serves another pur- RUP ERT RADIO | penn Third Avenue, in particular|Evros River, *the Geek general | GREAT PIONEER . | pose. between Fulton and McBride staff announced. Cecil Rhodes, the famous Af-| | ? { It hhas eliminated ( | 4 b Streets is changing. Going— A communique said that the] rican explorer, Was & multi-mil-|of some man ceases - & ELE TRIC | J ‘ > going—gone, the weatherbeaten Greek fire—from machine guns lProvine and premier of the Cape | life, tending a lighthouse on @ This advertisement is not published or | M AYOR Vittle places of business, most of {snd mortsr—was not returned. | Province at age of 37. lonely rock. | Phone 644 Box 1279 Ce Gere Corurol Bosrd or /