os corenee mnt tte eee : ~ -— — - aa | REFLECTS “ S 2 Prince Rupert Daily News | As f See It COST-OF - LIVING INDICE ts Ray 9 CANADA ano THE UNITED STATES and REMI ‘ a ae 1935-39 = 100 ; ng | f Prince Rupers Re Pe S by ee It seems today that the RCMP MOE oe ar are using automobiles and power ? ap i boats. As for the horse, the noble centres Published by The Prince t Daily } imited 4 ao " animal is studying music. Ip The ’ cas , sees ey more ‘ , 1€ Prima as J. F. MAGOR. President { -ERRY ice-President » Seges 2 : al Seok ‘ many an American city, these day F Salary Minigie oe yf | 9 musical ridés, so meldodiously! years jn 4." ™ ii poll | ae j : i iven capture the communities t ¥ UNITED states // ’ ‘ is ~ hundred Into busy Depar nt i ; alum 1 Departmient, Ottawaj Bcc: : ' : ; : i As a general rule, September already fairy vs ER : / :H is understood to be the month ach subject , e : Sey 4 in which a lot of little boys and accomplish Right on The Mark Ike's Rad Start | a oe girls develop class hatred. Of : I i ae Hi Tha . ' course this does not last long. ty R Chambe f Commerce was on its toe wy ANGELES. — Th : an \ Hal be Ot ynmMerce Was US 15 x But it’s there, all the same _, CROSSROARs og US resi lential cam Singapore 1S an j is CSif ul j 2 long nd }4 : vhen it presented'the Prime Minister with a ‘ ° ' xh} Lynn Canal has a sinister his- ’ ‘ eae @ x | ‘ veer Aad ci dies ‘ ! ibe esolution calling f tion. on: the establishment: | P38" still has almost two At Lk tel at sect aN ‘'™ | tory. Nowhere on the Alaskan “"°* ©! 220 suas age ee eee ’ ern months to: eo. New issues 1950 i9si 1962 ; : ,coast is there an arm of the sea of a land: airport here ‘ i ' , ali. os a with a more memorable story in ‘ ; _ jand new trends can arise It is very well to talk about our need in this FATAS—Thevcost-of-living index declined by four-tenths of a point during July to 1876 certain respects than this inlet & o Ly) g3 which could change the from 188.0, the Bureau of Statisties reports. The index rose during Jame and May following a linking Juneau. and Skagway, ~ Va . : four-month dtop from the péak of 191.5 last December. Lower priees for some l0ods Was the For if there is beauty on a pro- ™ | t ; | whole picture main factor in the deelfine, The dotted line sm ov the United States consumers price index digious seale, there is also a tale i ee ment, and trom reached an all-time high of 1908 July 1% These indices measure percentage changes of laneee of het life and prop- ':% Gmswerstayu in @ach country but should ret De use t o Compare aetual’ levels of prices between erty that goes hack practically to 4 questions” thy, , connection but it 1 far better to get it down on t17....1-2 , re. : : poi f Working through a busy itinerary such as he point ‘ t | . the days of '98 | ' . view, the outlook is any bu sas hie count# 'p rt ees Mr. Qt Laurent cannot be expected to bear in iia oil ao . 1 vo countries (CP HOTO) get From +} Bete Tie et r . or. = a Sa ur te Estes Park, Cais, jal OLbCibativoli Cireeread at fiilll mind au the fee - os : $ Trail: “He comes back to the and there will be ma y. a am , n : : as Labor Feud Brews For u IC a e en a Winter of unallowed i } ; i + sil ] 0 na ISS A written resolution, however, cannot be over- | &4!nea@ ground since fis hom looked, and we are confident that Mr. St. Laurent € thi he worst feature o from © ° Ordered F r IKE IS WORKING SSicent ajnasasve roar pen oir ge eases National Convention . 1a Fifty-four of the largest and} Often retera NEwspapermans, paper” the Mj covers the wor network of New no wish- that it should be. i = . : a : ae VICTORIA’ @®—AL BC. Crown Democratic persuasion. The B and cor kindly and: interested. visitor. In making a specific ; respond 4 . ; most important of the news- what he hi: ambiguous! a . ‘ aie B C Timber papers in ile rye ae re Pri Ruy rt found tl Prim Minist i: ae i nl By JOHN LEBLAN( ° . backing General Eisenhower. Not rince hupe ound the ime | ster a |* sgh een a aad § a oy ) 2 Canadian Press Stat’ Whites so long ago they belonged to the : : . eee oe ae OTTAWA: (CP)—The hottest feud’ in Canadian ‘mber will be sold on the basis General: must still be an effee- demand upon his attention we did so with the reali- ' Si ha th j a : , as Her iis of cubie scale insiead of board tive campaigner. He only re- Order 0 sperid : aera : : : ; ET poimits On Which: Ike labor is due to explode tor a couple of rough rounds) foot seale in future, Lands and ductory subs zation that his deep interest in Canadian develop has lost most ground at home ' today —3 yg : oat ‘a ,| Sad here $3: You'll vase : co ers : oe eT tor Narra cee Nhe mauling: serap touches on: the dual jobs of! ‘he traditiona: measure ap-| Move inland, and one misses MONITOR! HCI Wien we have placed before him. ae seam ho a ae a 71-vear-old. A. R, Mosher president of the 350,000- plied to logs, continent’ wide, the ships. It doesn’t take long. | reading andes Aside from this, we enjoyed having Mr. St: | por nim if he again wins the! omhar Canadian. Goncress of Labor : cai detit eee ate Taek Mee 20018) Woe: oles “tt erat ep ‘snueti OH- (esi vane Hae I aurent W ith us and hope that he comes back soon Re} blicaz n prim y McCarthy member . anadian , — at > = ee and tae oa Seat ae aueeiaal aoiek an aaa eee conuihees catarauan RAPER. hether ne lands al the airport in que tion or not. pe ; ee cae ee of the ‘ anadian Brotherhood of Railway Employ en "| that a sawmill) will recover from elaine the winds, a battered | une Generat | (CUD) Canada's biggest: rail union, logs, the minister explained ¥ “r 5 turned a few weeks ago from bs ‘orest Minister BE. Sommers this month, Dixieland ment encompasses the very kind. of progressive ; old. freighter, a man-o'-war, or | 4 e e reorge C. Mar shall a traitor The veteran labor chief is°em- ‘ “No board foot log seale ever 4 a, i a boat | Early Election Best Solution 2. He has taken up the Dulles broiled ima bitter’ tight! within be trying tov unseat’ Mosher at| M6 accurate and (Wie BAC scale. Tie SOOT riends. ‘They, voo,| % Nee’ atl y . pr am sromising to drive | his own’ urion—meeting’ im! tri- the CBRE convention. In. this; constructed more than 50 years thinks oO ends y, tx ’ . . . : . ' ‘oly f wet > . i } Sewe! 15); : . ago, is proving progressively’ had life and action, movement Please send me an ER MAY helon to a minority. in thin] ing so tussian Ymmunist power out ennial convention: here “ot! 15\i¢ was learned he receives some mae : omeuaba ‘i and, grace for subscrigtionn? i MA o | ‘ } l < So, : . nt adds L ~ me ar > relig >» an and gr . : : . : . a Fase Sure and Asia by —and that’ battle will inevMebly) support from a number of and he with one it ce And so, small wonder officers but: it: strikes us that an early election is after ; unexp d process, (How | spill’ over’ into: the COL annual! branches that’ have sent in *D@ceurave With changes in Og- = . = . ee des than by As this pro- convention in) Toromte ae week! resohutions: calling for a: consti- | 808 Methods and the steady de- a os er ee " r , ; , crease in the size of logs.” said) from the shore, the dying Kath posal was the y point in the later tutional amendment to retire Kae Seanad ; heen dilemma, ” Taft program which made ob The CBRE tussle is» between | protherhood officials at the age)". "Ome : S s ui nd France so| Mosher, fowndér of! the union of 65. At sen , oe Under the present’ vunditions, ‘ 7 . . sa ke ie i and ' ) . 4 présent, they get a 7 a stry the Sag- Klections being costly in time and money, we f a Taft victory and its president’ tor! abewt! 40 pension at that age but are not Me Said, the log scale frequently cats Gaon ann 3 ‘ 1 a2 ‘ : tl ers nsequence re | years. a ames i . ” ; 69 per cent in error ac one a y ; earlier expressed the hope that the Social ( rediters ) eas nsequenc are | years and James MeGuite, lome- | forced: out. i e per cent in error. Inac weteht! calete. wee liste chber: teak bvious time national secretary-treas- I ; curate’ log scale has about the lly trusted by urer, who was fired: owt! of his . aed ee ee nea same relation to . mM ; ’ , . ffie . ay | Urer Oo € } since M uire representation. That, however, was before the almost’ all tical elements in offiee and out! of the unifert on all the best way out of B.C.’s current. political would endeavor to make a go of it with their present timber trans actions as an inacewrate weight kite But this|insubordination charges in| Wes expelled, refused: today to’ seale would: have in a grocery D program | March confirm or deny that such reso- store the minister said adoption of the Dulles program | Mé ies ; : . , auterinlized ke was bound to have. ex At the time the CBRE ee on — eae : eee xetly the effect it did have. Brit- | ped him, McGuire was a mem-|€¥6ri other: informants said’ they BIRTH INCREASE Althou rh y+ fi) ot olar Ce hy -elections for these ish and French papers have cor ber of the poliey-direeting™ exec- fre to go before the convention WINNIPEG ’ glen 1% ’ oan uded that Eisenhow- utive of' the Congress, The Con- |®"@’ suggested leadership’ strat- NNIPEQ. GP)-—Health: Offi- “to truck nay f mp ess promptly “ dtopped hirn, | ©8Y will’ be to sidetrack their fe" M. S. Lougheed reported aS nad 0 I sie LO tn CX | 64h 95 ‘ val teh, + [re re k my ge ie pet ae a tels Should it! Hat. wires co Soi coe lable tabevinetll' ley tats-Steiind effect for the time by having there was a slight’ inerease in} final anal outwelgn vantages, Should the dai: MEE cabana aaa cs whim véeenhee * them carried but only to take Winnipeg births in the first hope of gx @s a ur I nber: : effect’ in 1985. the year of' it seven months of this year over upport in the cam- MeGuire now is carrying an ve mr Oh UM ‘ ‘ : dy ! ) 4G : i 1951—-4360 as compared to 4326 : ‘ : ; ala sppeal to the CBRE's “Granda | "ext Grand Division meeting ar OF ! » 4820 tions. its numbers would be reduced to uch: an |= Biro chad : 7 : ’ : ’ - & Division which meets. every The whole struggle tem extent that another general election would de velop THE BRITISH and French pap- | three years. His formal’ appeal |Jargely from the last conven LATEST REPORT ‘ et 3° 1 : ers are not deciding this elec- | calls only for his reinstatement,| tion of the CCL in Vancouver in any case. Thus we would: be back where we tal ai s en | There, P sonroy r tment Dealer : , on int S. But the same but’ he said: today’ he’ will adlso| /here, Pat Conroy resigned a Ask your investment De compelling them |/renew at the convention: a ser- | National secretary-treasurer and for the Latest Report ‘ cus ‘ ‘ i even me to change their ies of accusations against: Mosh- poliey director because of a ond Prospectus 'of In Making this nolnt we are not expressing a i | ut Ike typieal of er which he made public on Power play between opposing . . maT . . what orkir here toc March 98 forces j re Congress partisan: apprehension of a CCF victory in the two | ¥2@! 's Working here ‘oo pg non 7 o ee ‘ : Bi , ’ pay . Chi ate of Cs iia is ON€| SLANDER: SUIT or the coming convention, elections. -The argument would apply regardless of of the key states in the whole T Aent) } te reed there is reported to be some ‘ ; we he president) has a slander ; +} ‘ ‘ en tee i | ’ republic in th 2 ion. One ex 4 " quiet activity directed towards the parties concerned. Adding to the opposition’s |republi : é ' lodged aot Chudre | pI pert tells me that had the Re-|SUit lodged against McGuite| getting Mosher out of office. It { publicans got ju yne more vote a erning these (ede i got to the point where recently vers California The 54+year-old McGuire w | the organ of the big United q@ Indiana in the 1948 election : - | Automobile Workers of America Dewey and not Truman would (CIO-CCL,) disclaimed len . . nis ek ave wo | this [he provinee needs leadership, not criticism, |"*%° ¥°" C 4 ies if + ; . I 1 But the chances of the Repub- ontract " ant this cannot be obtaine aer tne "ese cal rrying California look . =" . " vor " . eer adh ' pm " a aks 2 ey i. a : en gos er . To Be Let | In Salvador military, men on CALVIN BULLOCK composition of the legislature, we should plunge at + ao ie — o ‘aotive service. have no right to - a g 4 . ) 4 ; ge ng %€ ) ° vote onee into the rough waters of another general come out openly for the Demo- For Babine election. no matter whether we have a precedent rats omething: that the right 7 wing laborite organization has aan — ht ‘ for SO doing or not. never done*in these parts be SMITHERS—Tié Federal De | Ther wi be t ui ni : . re. So far as I can discover.|Pettment of Fisheries has wom) ‘ here will be those who contend: that, sinee ke’s running mate Senator | its battle against ‘the disastrous | travelling a One. 4e has been no session and therefore no new is- Nixon—has little chance of hhelp- | Babine River slide RADIO PHONOGRAPH 5 2 id] : asi ing him (Ike) get the fluctuating Hon. R. W. Mayhew, Minister | & f R-281 ; ues, an election now would be as Ineconelusive aS centre-cround vote which de. | of Fisheries, said‘in an interview | }, ; c . Mi ’ KT ; am Europe, * ; entre-ground v which de 5 F ees : iss S. N., home from & the last The contention. however, is not really | cides all elections here Monday that tenders wili@g A ‘ @ 10 Tubes hs : oot ig : ; os + * ¢ | be called —_ el Srcomges ; @ 3-Speed Ultramatiec Changer thank her bank for the way valid. rO SUM up this first survey on'the river to allow sockeye sal+ , ; , Mari . one? hj } } } c : the election trends: mon uninterrupted passage to! , ° ; ae Band f : accountant helped her with mont) While there has been no formal debate on vari- See spawning grounds at! Babirte| ; @ Period Design in Wainut ; ; 1 Ike seems to me to have fallen gre Hud Fae ; i ae is or Mahogany arrangements: ous pressing questions there has been a great deal disastrously between two stools. — a os ‘ . ‘ sad sy i ke ile Mayhe ae @ Standard and Shert: Wave siderab of informal sniping, and we have in the interim #'s great asset was that he was| | While Mr. en oy fa a : oo “Mr. W. expended consider ; 5 ; ' immensely popular with all| Venture cost of the work, it Is ‘38 00 SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL ious Bill become much better acquainted with the character, classes in all countries. If any | expected to be at least’ one mi | onny ” COMBINATION AT arm me with details of . fehl > the Sacial: Credi ant. W Republican could gather in that Jion dollars. More than 200,000 : ; 4 sthods of procedilts if not the policies, of the Social Credit party. © vital middle slice of the vote_.| Cubic yards of rock crashed into thod: currencies and me it } rr P . 1 " i ‘ > rive ¢ ¢ 6 ne =} , , al al have also heard the-voice of the voters which next | then Ike was the man to do it.) the river a year ago causing RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC gh travelling : ict mide: far individual So ran the argument loss of thousands of salmon kill+ enabling rae, thoug rd emt me Tugnl act as a guide: tor cur own: Individua But no sooner had Ike won the | © tying bi Get (he more : Phone 644 Box 1279 ¢ avoid much of the delay Republican nomination than he A. J. Whitmore, chief super- : . » experient' was faced with a sit down strike Visor of fisheries in B.C., met Mr. | & : encountered by many eX $$ — per ee oe tee | the Wt) within the right wing of the Mayhew at the station here and " rs whom I met along Fe party he had been elected to| ave the minister a brief report. |™@ anes . ‘buted in no snl adium - Needle Cures oss coe | TOMORROW All of which conribued it C 9 ; . g a ver . fe has felt compelled to go away | Slide north of Hazelton over the dagive ta nist comfort and enjoy problem: of: the two -unseated cabinet ministers Twa seem the logieal answer, the dangers in the,, sovernment lose both, or even one, of elec- dis Fab’ at nto 0* Ys $ tarted, only that much later on. reneth now would accomplish nothing, for no government can be run from across the floor. of |! tne House. r any part le efi expression of opinion. over to the right—where the in- | week-end. ependent vote simply won't, Mr. Mayhew said:an estimated : . 1 |e way f Many Cases of Cancer i Suitsarpsascongs S THE 10t THe hank can smooth th y > the counting fenee this year, | i n busines which is more than double the | : people travelling : eqviding : By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE 14-Y -Old: number of 1951, and enough to | By. paying all charge accounts in full at home or abroad. Prov 7 cnarac : . -Tear save the sockeye industry in the | By the 10th of h ' ’ ; Cheques an ICAGO (AP) —A new radium-needle treat Dies: Victim Skeena from ruin. y me of each month, you'll Credit, Travellers Une ait ment is saving many people with bladder cancer, Dr. , ovactis ely thal etd ial protect ‘your credit. assistance is just one _ f af Raymond Darget of Bordeaux, France, reported Of Jet Crash ng " t through of their own aecord da -by-day service rendere today. ee FARNBOROUGH, England. © | Varonah a temporary passage. + * hartered banks Radium-filled needles are put| Half of 200 patients given this |—A 14-year-old boy died in hos- | ee te aie tae coy branch of uy ch into the cancerous part of the tteatment are alive five years |Pital today, a victim of disaster | SVT ie side ut many Gam * bladder, ta kill cancer with |!ater, with their bladders kept ssn ee og aa te od the ee ee “& good credit record “i cs inte nd mental. jet fighter blew up in|¢ . X-rays. A balloon inside the|imtact, Dr. Darget said. Cancer | 0" , , The Babin: ei , s ueuaily: considered’ c if it; ™id-air and crashed into the| The Babine River slide work) #. i “ eee a wit jead sche boner niherageee 2 evened | crowd watching the air show 1 48 considered the major project | om yOus. best reference tion, keeps the rays irom dam- sie acoia acnitnta nabs ce Of 65 injured, 44 are still. in at the present time facing the | api > ssue | 1 aus ‘ 3 ; i ir aa diaeaae? trast Wook aaaeae aa Pe gy ——— hospital today, 13 in serious con- Fisheries Department and offi- 4 This advertisement, based on an actual letter, 18 ial presented here by dition ° cials hope that oe ” ing Tad ee ten eo i ere eres regener bes horiy no creas on at ae THe eanks aceite using: radium. | The- usual treatment today. is tine ite tedemaceme a cette The needles are left in place) to remove the entire bladder The ANOTHER USE Equipment: cit: now te tediae! four to six days, then are pulled | tubes leading from the kidneys’ uA | rane : YOUR COMMUNITY ty years ago castor of] was'in over the 60-mile road: hewn { ait: f Pri out, he told the international! tren are made to empty into the| used to keep boots’ and shoes | through the rugged tienberialll re au 0 nee college of surgeons. colon, soft and waterproof. |from Highway 16 at Hazelton.