~ 1 of Prince Rupers mbia t Circulations s Limited Vice-Presidert nail—Per’ ma: Authorized as se Unity In An Emergency A PTRAG Island \ narr when a 10-year- | girl m ; returned, It is short found her own way ish to stress is the noble ermen who made up a one Porcher was week if note not because it is search parties m alarm—but beeause unveer > numan race in cases claims—“a cutthreat to elimb up the other today is at times are net an ing crupulous and coffee t it does appear to unity rtime there is { at O get among a commen enemy. In time, nations band together to help out in dire affair is only a nple, . Porcher The @ wonde yorld of nations would react |, men’s hearts the be the first. step problem which touched tuation might way. 5 . fraction inter- | for about I? IS still loeal |, There i that active pool in all the scientists by el t., snore Pilpott | Radium Report RADIUM HOT SPRINGS. —They tell me that al- 2000 using the two pools m peak days. Or rather I should vernment of Canac® i ver 1900 tw 5 most are her persens Gay government ol! running th Between the Is net profit pools is a e far beautiful which a quart stone bath-house millon and e ete with everythin in MOGCLD, sibbbedh, 20 UN DEL shop Indeed if thie.s QB ferme ent were running’ the; ace f profit they woul pe small yf the money they advertising to tell the Ra Gi ¥ + + + thar hundreds cars drive past hell bent fe Banff inferlor/,pdints north no illum tated sign, o1 10 literature booth, to, tell them Radium is the best radio- world. The the use world true of American his place wm other now ‘Say that waters here have @ slight radioe- active Baden in in Eng BUSINESS. SPOTLIGHT 1 1 Theme Song of Business—_ : FORBES RHUDE By you ways » t fact of the fact abeut as the pool as been a sort world. hat happens when the war of thousands of men and and demand for war DU iness + . iLorm about as are the wh momentum was that she searcely felt -lived American. reces- i 1 prolonged American etback would be different. In- tially, if there is a setback, |‘ nada tural resources should lessen mmediate effects f Further, as im all post+war)! us, business predictions can’t! iade without assessing the projects national political situation, | 40d stance, hold room at. night, taking, perhaps, .a too- istic view of that world to think we shall have t an end of when present easures have ianhon re-arm- passed: ! planned peaks e ally pleaded for Also, the basic world situation one of great demand. We may! unning out of knewn. ways ceep that demand. effective, out it may be that the world political situation will force us I evelop new We live in a which. will likely le for more years restless world remain rest- than we can ated Pre foresee , t Mountain of merch nen | LETTERBOX |) BUS FARES NOT OUR BUSENESS | Editor, Daily News, reading the letter by ‘1 stretch-out of the Object” in Friday's edition, I'd| program like to say that it isn’t our busi- : re Bus fares concerm the bus ines and eity council. Sure, you will say, it is the| public whe pays, but if the bus lines had put up its fares: a few Government and business men years ago, there wouldn!t be| re worrying about it, and both people like you beefing: They | e studying what to do to keep would have had better buses’ by | greatly-expanded industry now | et-up busy and to stave off a| The bus lines are net owned | tional slump by a big outfit but only by two| For instance, Dayson says,| ordinary men lite yow and I.| vational Sales Executives, Inc.,|Give them a. chance to show group of 20,000 executives di-| better. equipment. EB think the recting the efforts of 2,000,000) only thing whieh hasn’t gone up esmén, advises, in effect in Prinee Rupert in the past | Increase the consuming pow- few years is the bus fare: | of the consumer, sell him, You were saying it is better) and plam for still more sales.) for the figure to walk. E am aure | Within a year, the salesman the bus drivers are net out on going to be the key man in) the corner begging you: tm» ride, ir whole economy.” so why not save your dine and | This advice would seem to/ you will save your figure: envision keeping effective by! It is not only the bus Mnes salesmanship the almost limit-| which will gain by a@ raise in less need of people for goods; fares, but citizens as well, for a considerable achievement, if|we will be riding on _ better it ean be done. However, it|equipment. So come on, citi- might prove possible under the) zens, give them a chance. Com- stimulus of the many new!|pare our wage of 10° years ago things which will be coming onto the present, then compare the market. | the bus fares. What happens in the United| Leave it up to the bus lines States is, of course, of utmost|and the city council. concern to Canada. In 1949, SYMPATHIZER. Assoei 1OVvea own—once win levers of defence new plant itndrawn That day of reckoning ha eer postponed by the steel ike siowdewn of id by the e-armament INCREASE CONSUMING POWER But come men on thelr penain construction are itor industry a new it’s expected to sometime after mid®1953 116 degrees energy ‘What Happens When... ?" : BC heard mouth advertising. But the or- LAST NIGHT I sat for developing | 40 telephone, for spending °f of the reserving party. But one word of would: be there by'11? @&tlock sounded so that ways. his word for it number of tourists— began the ‘Camps |way for anybody to come ja tent or edge even over Baden Eurepe, or Bath giand. Old. Mother Nature s still pouring/‘forth water at and it 18 mildly with that..same atomi: which they..use; in te blow: people and place but da gther device at cancer over nNarged some ombs 0 atoms, 0 Strike Here in the waters of Radium get just a mild lift. I get’ an extra kick out « that much you hear foreign talk in English. All the foreign language groups in and on the of this just you ao have word-o! prairies place by linary Canadians are still just much unaware of it Americans + * + in the lobby of the old-time hotel here and saw a goodly number-of peopl: urned away. The obliging lady the desk booke@-rooms, by about 30 or 40 other Hateis dnd tour st camps, deep in the, upper Co umbia . valley She told me of same of the wear tear of thad.jab,,..Bor in they have .rders not to after such an hour unless they are sure identity amd@-yeliability wf them at the light not long ago a man phon ad from Cranbrook and liter four rooms for gave’ ‘his solemn thatthe party He sincere lady took his party. He honor honest and the desk clerk She turned away the but to wonder enough, low heel failed&to show up or even phone, ’ effBer at 11 yeloek, 12 or amy @@her hour. Smal! wonder th@t Rotel and usual tourist people get Rard-boiled, +> + * ALL. THROUGH GRE. mour- tains there are Youth Hostel Also there are quite < few camping grounds set up by the governments, ne, cheapest for long stay at Radium is to bring trailer ‘and stay in B.C. government camp charge a small fee; per week, but they have kitchens free woods, toilets, etc. Hotel rates, and tourists cab- ins, are up a bit since I was here two years ago. But what isn’t? It is still the finest pool on earth, for my money. In the event of world war three I think I'll retire here and be com- fortable in the pee) unless and until the df.’s blow up whole works. | the | They Boss Bertram me efficiency His office must be snappy He hired help classified Now “Old B: &.”’ is happy. finally | ,' Stoekholm in the 3 case ee : peas BACTS. FACTORY —Thte fediot a1 governments newest building Bureau of Statistics. The 1 i available Piped-in music, air-raid shelte Wominit 350 em pioyec i nave HERE And NOW By LARRY STANWOOD Subject of flying saucers appears to be broached wo main points of controversy: First, are the “things” reperted sighted at inter Canada, but mainly over the United! State they figments of imagination? Or, gs one scientist put it, “mirages’”? . Second; is it peasible the sauc ’ ers originate from other plane Shell Oil than, our own? Announces Of the latter, we can only as : Expemsion ime that having witnessed som« found workings of nature < NCOUVER (P)—Shell Oi) if Canadw said Fri- } spend $10,000,000) this ‘ insion of its refinery vals over real, or are Of the first, we must ¢ being: one in the rank ‘er fans. We saw one were not alone i @ the revelation. There w three of us, driving in : the Oregon-Washington pansion WM. V. Ash, cempany presi- refinery capacity re than Sa os on a clear day daily ands that the, ago when. we saw “it reAgE % . b inereased by aaa Description: An ite whirring, ebject translucent Shell is the third: majer ois},i>, whieh appeared’ to defi company to, launch: a mmiti-milt) 45. sun’s rays, giving off a si - jar program of constrle| coring reflection. Measured from tien and expansion here Ms @Br) .- yiewpoint, not taking ticipation. of the Hdmoenten-) ice into consideration Vaneouver pipeline’s arrival late} three feet across next Action: It hovered lily, about 10,000 feet aescer'y then grew. smaller real speed and disintegrat shinai within a matter seconds Reaction: As witnesses, we \ slightly dumbfounded, b inclined to. pass it of f when idenly we realized “A flying saucer,” we out. “That’s what it was we lookéd at each other ishly. FOLLOW-UP: A few Jater, the program over the ' radio was interrupted by nouncer with a “Flash item: Telephore call ing in; he said, by witne another fiying minutes: ago in the +@regon-Washin SKEPTICS This confirmation m jubilant’ We too, cottid lay to the “vision,” but we related’ our experience, backec it up» by what we held as con / vineing proof, saucer skeptics still \gave us that knowifhg patronizing smile 4 cal cent aid the Y . some two 16,000 barrel eliptical on-do yea momental ell. helds: a substan tiah in- abeve $82,000,000... Trans Oi pipeline ial Oil Ltd. and. British.) n. Ol Co. Ltd. previously similar. expendi- amount to be spent more Viountalp onneed t now if up to $30,060,006 t have and eontracts Shell nada, Mr uclion between of, Ca igned Plour Corp aid been minute were Saucer seeél vieinity ten border! later, Wi OOK anG Club which announces a of its bowling team, and al! eluo members interested, for Wedne day evening in the Civie Centre | Jack Marchant is in charge LORD ELGIN. (left). tenth Ear! meet of Elgin and fourteenth Ear\ of Kincardine, is honored guest the Eigin County Centenr nial, and is shown. here pre- enting a valuable, imscribed watch to Warden Ronald K MeNeil, at the warden’s din- ner in St. Thomas, recently This event was one of’ the highlights of the Cenveniial and the watch will be worn by all succeeding wardens onoffi- cial gceasions. Lord: Elgin has long standing ties with Canada as his grandfather was goever- nor-general of Canada in: 1852 when Elgin became a separate municipality and took his name. Charlie Balagno says his hobb ids repairing fishing reds but that Prince Rupert anglers don't }eateh enough big fish to break rods or their technique is tov | good. Of Prince Rupert’s tourist at \tractions, little or never tioned are the city’s churches where visitors take time of! |from their holidaying for | ship. One church pastor told us he -—j\thad’ guests yesterday from 16 different states of the US ~Net ton- three provinees and one nage of vessels handled in/ Japan. 1951 reached 11,-|;) Most churches get their share 724,000 tons, highest in. history.,ofi visitors as ministers estimate} of! the Swedish. port. Of the te-\jnalf of the tourists who arrive ul, 7,866,000 tons represented | here Sunday morning by oreign traffic i.ga to church: BUSY SEAPORT STOCKHOLM (CP) frem boat a —_ + This civetnmaae isnot > pate displayed by the — Control Board or by the Governemnt of British Columbia the 96.000 086 struct ure housing ures factory at alid the ‘cP PHOTO? Sad Story Of Jobless On | Roman Streets ROME iA foung men who ‘ snd jobless try { intf h hungry bies are Italy's unemploy parllament kind im ad story of aument the first lion of its this disease dictatorial ord pietures of rtional palfled sovernments painted on the But how the lp Premie vernment oyment ity ad stories of testiinony for jobs ery ince have Yet and and prov inemployed today ntractors need ind 2000 carpenter and @ are drawing > deputie battery lorlies ble fron young men job and nardiy be pay nave never workers had a who their last reguiat awmakers Igino ano, 58, a ournalist choet ardi, 56 Asamben oo, a nd Oreste Liz mmunist soci li the jobk unemploymen these {4 hort lodging worker day and collar worker Today in Rome in a iow~-price food Manua ent a about $12 the ime.) inemployed on DINING PLEASURE IN ps ~ ING NEWER <4 SURROUNDINGS Commodore Cafe’ SNA AARP AARP RAR APPAR AAP 7 Pate eee ae , two beys Ray the place a dentist or an appointment mall town is you Can see without . just returned from a north—British Co- the southerm. tip of Alaska. It was our fourth such trip, since these green forests uid miles of inland Waterways look mighty goed even to a ieyal Californian in. the summer time.” ' from a tourist who is no Prince Rupert We have vacation up lumbia and nger in back home once NOT IMPOSSIBLE The Provinee announces that in fiture he- engagement or wedr ding pictures will be printed: Hut surely there will ceme, soon w late, an Oecasion When such , decision will be reconsidered WE ALL NEE ONE! ‘Prank T don't see why we cannot thumb a ride to New York and back again,” said Laura Peter to friend husband, in Yoronte last month, They had $382, a six-month-old baby, and aged four and eight And how pa and ma yearned for a holiday, AN would go along. Believe it or not, they did, even if a good many hot-dogs were devoured, People, in the main, were Kind, everyone had seme sort of car, the family looked the part and were henest,’ Often they were invited aboard for company In the Kewanna (Indiana) weekly Observer not long ago the publisher ran tis notice on page “The office of the Observer will be June 1, 2 and 3 fishing conditions The office door will be left open and paper and pencil will be on ort closed due to good FLECTS and REMINIScgs the counter fo» ALLE y, of patrons who wi ae news items or advert) nal HE WAS GIFTED Sometime Write “no Way that it tums a ;«; disappointmeny ;, re ball Sieh a man iy Bi li cently resikne, after y yeats With Pranitiy R He’s 71 and wrot 300 The world |, beginnly derstand hoy PDR ¢ re-elected: so many this Is sue han ap a a 000) |g STILL GUESSING A victim of in Toronto ;of where hye excuse We ever saa in Toront ; loo Record amnesig aty ‘YS he hag y TO: PROBE REg0uRm VICTORIA (CP) million dollar United {Smelting Co. will moy to carry on explor velopment of natura! 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