“t 1% yrovide the same service as if! considered and reeonsidered. af- Prince Rupert Daily News | Ac | See It Thursday, October 9, 1952 by te fe more ) carrier—Per ween, 26e; per month $!.00; per year, $10.00 a sg VY bs Philpott mail—Per month, 75c; per year, $8.00 “SS - _ . forized as second class mai! by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ie ea } &, nis Because of the importance which the choosing Seu Step Semetes Play if a telephone exchange site has taken on lately, : | he editor presents the following arguments, pro |THE TWO B.C. by-elec- ind con, in this space usually devoted to editorials. tions may Well turn out —Editor. to be as important as any) -ver held in all Canada. Opposing the Choice a Social Credit suceeeds in| ) independemt dafly newspaper devoted to the upbuilld! end Northern and Central British © Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspap A ciation Pubifsted by The Prince Rupe Daily News Limited J. F. MAGOR, President H. G. PERRY, Vice-President Subscription Rates of Prince Rupen its tricky squeeze-play it will) the great road bloek to 4 tito Why not look ahead to that day h larger seheme—another| § News now and pian S¢ 1 an no essary provincial ele ction read with interest the ed Rave 1 10 makeshift merely|pefore the federal election of ial in the Tuesday, Oet. 7 is-| because someone wants take | mext fall Under no circum ot FOr Rae, Gad) Tie easy Way ou stances should this be allowed naling Wrong Number.” I re your The Social Crediters who It was stated in your editorial} paper ‘ ests |iswarmed over the Rockies into at having approved a bylaw ae y the two Chambers of | B.C. never disguised their aims horizing a new telephone | mm ree when it was originally “y were out to “take” B.C tem, we, the ratepayers will .% s ; ; I 4s 1 springboard w be asked to admit by peti-| . . 1 h é that we did not mean | “°"S uctly What we said when en- her shambles in the fed sing this bylaw. his is preeisely the positi eral election of 1953 Worse than Phis is the position in : ; : ; . two stror out of the June election ich the City Counci] put the | , , ~— Cc : . tepayers when they asked them | Bnei hen ) endorse the telephone bylaw | ‘ i eephone Social Crediters are not so presented on September 11. °*™ enliy deck naive as te believe they could couldn’t vote “NO” for fear | °¢ \ a majority in the federal not getting a new telephene ha\ e consistently opposed the ection. But they do hope stem, but had the question | °'Y uncil q aeci- bring on another election in en put ti ve people the way | ™ but unfortunat was } B.C. just in time to have the t should have been, and that is,|@" & Positl vt I Id take ffe two parts, we wonler’t yn | @ctive participation in the orig-' tional field, precisely as in Al r ¢ | Niai discus Ht De tr e Ada ne position nm 1935. They dream of ng, of buying proper: situation would } I th our better commercial ong ago ° George Drew Conservative nd@ without first having iy ' cause the City Cc though | hand over Eisenhower ated fully sites b possildlitie ’ were f Ware that strong * + ¢ r the ultimate bousine ef al | CPP ion existed, and without vic offices under ihe 9 oo {ficial investigation, decided to MR. BENNETT has raised the I can see ne so: why the |igMore the opposition and went iliest slogan in Canadian rojected telephone exchange|#head with their plans to in-) iti history—Social Credit 10ulen't be the ficst of qa Clude the liquor store building j‘ Chaos. As I myself was the mbination fire hall, police sta- ite as the final choice before *¢TY first person to utter the ion, jail and civic administra- | presentation of the bylaw. th 34 OFiginal slogan—King or Chaos on offices. We have to start ;We should not commend them on ~!" ‘he depression thirties, I Ving some thought to “Town their orilliant decision, but, Tesent this tampering with -my nning” soon. Why shouldn't | rather should voice our protest P&@ndiwork It is the govern- be the time! The & idtion | by signing the petiti presently ment itself threatening “Social not too far distent.when anew) being distributed through oyr Credit AND Chaos” by bringing ty hall, jail ang fire hall are/ city. n these unnecessary by-elec- Won t Get by City Council amie Sar ca ot me federal election the confused ditor, atid hear what they will say ness we got in B.C 1€ Daily News T Let B.C. not be misled for one It appears some people are a peliuon busines: & omy moment by small-time political lowing themselves to be work-|% Was of energy and loss of i into a white heat ever the! me. 28 before the petition is |, quor store deal considered by the Lieutenant-| .,, No person. has- yet elaimed the GOVE™or-in-Cownell it would of | G.. dit ne ; . , d by Gity Council o 1oney. The only logical argu- ®¢ ”! S mae Credit pick ministers from rent I have heard against the As the country is governed by' among the 18 or 19 elected eal is that a telephone exchange | constitutional law, not mob rule.’ MLAs They ran as a complete cated in any back alley will and as the couneil has alre< cated on the choicest street firme nd re-affirmed the deal to form a government if elect- orner of the city. several times during the past'ed, why did they not. confess That I admit is a fact. Another | few months, and as nothing new that fa act I submit is the city is re- | is contained in the argument or! were ri eiving in exchange for $42,000) petition, I see little hope of it} men elected threwn out like building we, could not dupli- | getting by City Council even oid tin cans? ate for $75,000 at present-day , though 5000 signatures may be s + st of construction. Ask any / attached rson engaged in the business ALD. GEORGE B. CASEY. IT IS an insult to the. intelli- ; . . . genee of B.C. for the Social Crediters to threaten that if Tourist Class Travel by ay ae oe tao their government will automati- Pla t F p cally be ousted ‘and another ne 0 urope opu ar election will be forced. That ts plain bosh. They are a minority By PETER BUCKLEY government. They will remain so until a Copad Press Stall. Write j were ’ werner me 1. They resigm voluntarily, or By trimming the frills from trans-Atlantic) 2. They are defeated in the ee siete Missa Mamsc® . : ee . Legislature on a straight vote ravel, the air lines have found a new market in the! o;contiaence. Even then, there man with a small pocketbook and a big yen for travel, would be no excuse for a sense- Last May 1, air lines in Can-, —— a : [sees Seren da, the United States and Eu-Teighth annual meeting of LATA TAS pe inaugurated a plam called! in Geneva RANK AND FILE Liberals and tourist class” air travel. He said that during May, Jun CCF voters now have a ¢hance Since then there has been 4) and July ibstantial increase in the num- ter of persons travelling to the continent, and most of the lines give the credit to tourist-| period of 1951 i these by-elections and ali class fares | He said the gain was brought CCF and Conservatives also see Basically, tourist class means| snout with flying without the trimmings approximately 150,000|'0 Show more horse sense than persons crossed the North At their leaders showed in the pro- lantic by air—an increase of 5 tal election. If all Liberals 1 . vey} é meals—and the much-dieputed | l-industry strikes in the Unit-|~° . ies’ ed States ac drinks at the airer:; bar—in cluded in tne ist orice of ‘sen Whether the new method of flight. | travel will prove equally suc Sea-Going Town cessful in the “off” moriths— ties al attr nana ‘ae ae yore from November to April—re- Marks Sea Time eae a == a - pone mains an important factor in chased at the travelers recnest. | 2° continuation the servige Anyone travelling on « nited| budget can, by sa rilic.ng some of the “extras,” make si bstan- For imstance, Eritisit Over- or midnight. seas Airways Corporation pro-|®Y North Americans. vides round-trip flights from class for $477 during the tour- ist season—April 1 to Oct, 3i—| they have practical) while first class is $685, staple household item, and one | jast week. Trans-Canada Air Lines re-|that fits into modest budgets, | So far, the only persons mys- ports. similar tourist class sav-|'0o. This time of year we like | ,.;,, ings heen: i to combine the i dines with | “tied by the new bell system, ~ \are visiting landlubbers who their old first class trans-At-| Unpeeled cubed apple, crisp ow nothing about the salty lantic. travel completely in fa-|halved Tokay grapes. vor of the tourist class. the fruit on TRAVEL INCREASED Arrange | system of time keeping, | _ travel was given recently by Sir Transport Association, at the| salads, land again at 8 o'clock. ALUMINUM INGOTS —BEvery day » high-purity aluminum ingots lea, > four Quebee province smelters of A! Toth i is at the Arvi aluminum, Alean has harnessed wat: age ? Ea n ; ‘ A stern wheeler steamed down teleph ex a ull Canada. Unless they Thro St ft the harbor Wednesday morning, you are blow- e stopped cold we could have Chinese : W ones a ind that Was a commonplace in- the UNIVERSAL'S . - M boat Essington performing rou- | an fans in atest ove tine business. Yet it Was some- . ‘s thing elwe as well. It couldn't Gi / l Pp, By BILI BOSS but remind one of earlier days onsistant, y Ow rices WITH THE CANADIANS IN KOREA (CP)— [ the most marvenugus sceiic ononcnnon The Chinese have started arry over into the na-| Canadians in the front line. They do it mostly bynight, sneaking up to the! tne switt and powerful Skeena Clie, Ev ‘ 4 , uid have en aired 1} ding ne ni j . j t] eeeay TG x OU : : . i : COMING UP rs, with no room for expan on I do feel, however, that just) much like Taft holds the whip and then tossing their new weapon, Contract for spending twelve throwme stones at the whip ‘hand over Canadian barbedwire entanglements, rattling them throwers but they were ordered not to none badly. One Royal Canadian adly-bruised neck. battalions Here have experiene- latest Chinese tactic t seemed childish at first, ut stone-throwing respeet as sens-| ible on the enemy's part. Brig. M. P. Bogert, commander @ ‘ : of the 25th Canadian Infantry) to be ine issue of the day ALD. R. A. McLEAN ions, also by threatening 40! peigade believes the Chinese| equally mnecessary provincial ¢ thetr intellieg gence picture for futur AWARDED D.SL.—Cant. Dud- jong before the city’s incorpora jiackmail attempts Liberals, } the Conservatives and CCF have} where ry right te defeat the Social} Bogert ordered his troops tw. candidates im the by-} answer the stones with stones +. ; necessity first have to be approv- . an y is not getting value for its D®Ces*ty frst nave to be approv- | oi. tions Why did not Social} or with grenades they come from ly slate in the general election. If} stoned their men were net good enough | then amended King of Victoria and Van ion, and. subsequently for many selection of new dresses for couver has been awarded the years as first city clerk the fall season Distinguished Service Cross for Surviving members of the T?@his devotion to duty during famfly include two daughters The e@rduous patrols and for steadi- «| Mr Woods built one of the earty Sizes. 12 to 20 ness under fire while commas dwellings fm this citv. near Pifth ( festroyer Athabas- Avenue West and Borden Street 161, to 2414 the Far Raat. Ca King © : at naval headquarter 40} ty &2 in Ottawa CP from Na al FAMOUS HALA Defence Westminster Hail in London ‘ frankly when they|vyegied the stones inning? Why were thé! polished, they accused the ROR . of hurling the barrage Peter Bingham, com nefent Azt of Mexico *™ iit by William Rufous in lo captive tuman yeri- the llth century and remodel i a along with the dig at his unit DFass-Ponshing Keep Your Credit Record |) CHILDREN'S regimental colors).” Whatever your needs of the Season may be, a . convenient means of making your purchases is by using a Charge Account Railways, Steamships Cut Rates The railways and a group of inland steamship eompanies are proposing to siash freight rates between 2 ‘per cent on lubricating oil ship 4 Good Credit Rating | Blue, : t ‘ ' 7) ee) Obtained try Meeting ¥ paren , L pgeda” na ii ene obligations promptly P P - ont PIECE — 4 entitles you to this Size 1-2-3-4 yeors ¢ privilege.” ; , »Keep your credit record ‘prompt’ by paying Two PIECE 1Q your chafge accounts in full by the TENTH of Sizes 2-4-6 years JU each month and contract purchases on due date aif) per cent over the corresponding their seeond choices to CCF! points fn Ontario and the prairj: only a 10-per-cent it ig in their clear interest to! paye filed application with the <9 oem gmmee ee ; ’ totakr VETERAN : than a LOCKEPORT, N.S. CP—Sam- AT x eA ray a 6 uel Seaboyer, nearing his B6th|Kay, 2z-yegroig ) te birthday, is the oldest past mas-_ the first “Wren oe: jter of Taylor Lodge 62 here He termaster’s to | was waited on at his home and. Chi ¢ ee at Reflects and presented with the past master’s | ed abies tH ty Reminisces tii’ iMpletine + | jewel manship trainine AA he AUTOMATIC TOASTERS TOASTMASTER’ THE ARISTOCRAT OF THE AUTOMATICS ONLY $32.95 RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Phone 644 Box 17 | BECOMING CRAMPED | How come when they build a) jail in Canada, no One suggests | it be made too large, Had this been done, there might not have been Oakalla riots, caused by over crowding. There's similar trouble In Cape Breton (NS.) jail, right now. It was built to hold 48, and prisoners today; total 85 With a general eleetion in} sight in Canada within « year the return of a& wel known malady will be possibly foretoid It -is called the foot-in-mouth disease n 2,000,000 vounds of os hipping platform of the NOT YRT CONFIRMED ' . Fiying epithets are said to be coming more common in the American election. None, how ever have collided with flying cr rote) (oe YOU Save Every Day ; Company of Canada F : wiuction { power at Shipshaw ana cident It Was only the snag when Foley, Welch &- Stewurt’s fleet of river craft provided one willis in Canada From Prince Rupert to Hazel / nearly 260 miles of pictures MEN S Por o railroad isn't the winding millions or more to bullding a railway from Tetrace to Kitimat tax been [fet to a Vancouver firm. Time, being money, none port Shirt Good full size. 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Choose from Pink, Yellow PRINCE RUPERT RETAIL CREDIT ; GRANTORS’ ASSOCIATION THE UNIVERS Third Avenue at Sixth Street Hiinease i tile. number of | 17° theit second choices to the | Board of Transport Commission- Previously most air trave! was! flights and despite curtailment | PeTals, Joe Social Crees \ers for approval of an “agreed first. class with such things as|of many schedules due to the squeeze-play will be stopped | charge jthey’ would get, in return for | the lowered rates, al) lubricating oil shipments from refineries of | four big oj] companies to destin | ations in the four provinces Joining with the two transeon- | Unental railways in the proposal are Canada Steamship Northern Navigation Company, Northwest Steamships, Ltd., On-/ tario Northland Railway and the Northern Alberta Railway. The ofl companies are British- | Amertean, Canadian, and MeColl-Frontenac. Ratiway officials said the posed coritract invotves a fairly) heavy volume of oi] going mainly | to western points from Montreal], | Toronto, Sarnia, Ont., and Clark- on 2 year-round basis. eee “a ag - ‘ When the bell in the town cloc | Present indications are that|")" l the airtines have hit “paydirt”™ Strikes eight, the residents of ‘ |this Cape Cod town know it’s tial savings. in providing cheaper trans- os , Atlantic service to travel-hun- | “ther noon, four o'clock, eight The ship's bell idea was ap- 2 |proved by the annual town Montreal to London by tourist} Canned cling peach slices may | meeting as in keeping with the be used on so many occasions town’s seagoing tradition. The y become a|bell was adjusted during the they said, is to meet competition from lake and river tankers. whose cargo rates are not regu- lated—and potential competition from highway tank trucks west | of the Lakehead ‘The tankers | particularly have been eutting into the rail business, | lettuce-garnished | Aboard ship, bells divide the salad plates. Thin mayonnaise|4@y into four-hour segments An insight into the incréase In with some of the peach syrup| Twelve o'clock is eight bells; | 12:30 is marked by one bell; 1 William P. Hildred, director-|®%4 bit of sour cream, and you) (oj oo, by two bells, and so on general of International Air have one of the very best fruit) until eight. bells at 4 o’clock Try Daily News Want Ads a FOR JUST®2 50 QOWN MATRA. 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