* BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT Prince Rupert Daily News | As I See It st Bloat ode by Countries Continue Complaints dependent datly newspaper devoted to the upbullding of Prince Rupen and Northern and Central British Columbia, The Nobel peace prize will not; They Member of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulations say the be awarded this year. Judges | jection social sroneeit » fowhe ai iecouhe MOONS ang Canadian Daily Newspaper Association OP Against Tariff-Trade Pact must have fewer straight faces have against capil Published by The Prince Rupert Daily News Limitea - : priore : eee z nat they don’t have any - J a” MAGOR President = sss G PERRY, _ Vice- President 2 9p By HAROLD MORRISON ie ee oe ae Pe ‘Subscription Rates: f , -f rot | Gateitke Boies stat Writes ue veat is ¢ ming back, For sean ast comes the plan 4 arrier— Per weet, 25c;. per month €1.00; per year, $10.00 / T some years, = — of these vs that can be | —Per month, 75c; per year, $8.00 i Fas cnesses . = rreemen on ar- mysterious fashion changes, the nto the ground a | \ved me second class mall by } the Post _OMee _ Department, Ottawa ais ee We aky esses In the Ger al Agr ement é . veut. if tant Gonmiete fame TaiiEnis bom mae pvr, ee oe . ! iffs and Trade are beeoming more apparent day by becoming that way. Now it will eo aeronautical age ty a5 | ae Sac waparthales at 9 be seen again, and to countless “@in that ducks 1 Job Well Pune Ottawa Prophet aay, ad rthel m the Canadian governmen plans : men this will be welcome. They i ; tand V it unti somethiny hetter comes along: missed something. For example, ALWAYS som 7 : ~ ) 1O las mov ne SN hg EE perenta tie 3 SOME ACTION FTER an unusual occasion such as the Gov- NO BOOK has moved 1 The General Agreemefit orig-@ pega ng gooty~ penell? | It begins to dawn ny , : ae ‘ more than one about a inally was forged by some 34 «rst place to imperial prefer- : ‘ As 8 re, SS ee 6 Geveniee2 a ernor-General’s visit there is always a lull ountries including Cana@a sick om teenaeiie’ Sent Ti in a little top breast pocket nor-General of ¢ . . = great Canadian prophet ..one instrument % 0 ES a ORATOR-LAWYER — Leonard sai hae little pores ua, 3 uring which those who had any part in it either —— : ong instrument to promote Commonwealth oa ate | See cld-tadiiieai: dik alia Vite oo , : or as and pathfinder of peace—— world trade through reduction ola . liam Brockington, 64, orator . 8 who eryone now and they § organizers or bystanders sit back and reflect, , in tariffs and elimination of im- ler GATT the pave ee and lawyer, was chairman of | “ed i to the — — stop wish to get away from ig wit as ‘ : . , a great man whom aM port restrietions perial preferences actually are . . at the CA now has a daugh- and usually he ; ‘ith satisfaction or discomfort, on how the whole ‘ :} ‘ j ay neve} % ae si i 1 ed If Canada, for exampie, ie Hones OF GeeraeNE ce we ter who goes to the city and eomplish it oe 7 hing went yesinage siesta eo ee we aa ae rere ace { give some tariff conces-, Canadian Broadcasting Cor- \ stops at nothing. —True Bearing. | different with q ‘Vier a a . z even knew existed. It is ncession. me CIAUBES ns to a Commonwealth coun-| poration, 1936-39, Born in Car- the truth b¢ known, In this case there should be no discomfort, for is Sess Ws a a * ee h cou id be used bp member he is forced by GATT to! gitt Wales, he came te Canada A lectares mae wealth is 6 . | ae all asdas . tat 7 ‘ s Sa gee naar en-mgacees : i the same concession to 1019 efiutlied low tn Caleare | disease. It could be, but awfull ( seems agreed on all sides that the visit went as smbert, published in Can- ties to limit their obligations n-Commonwealthy mem-| 2 1912. studied law in Calgary ba aie eateli . or apc as a court reception, but with a great | %44 >Y Ryerson Press at $3.0 nade under GATT too and In 1919 joined the law firm sinsibiatin won It about Henry Wentworth os £tini . y ; of Rt. Hon. R. B. Bennett : : ‘ ‘ ot . ant Al of Ottawa. who died in| ..NOW officials in Ottawa feel owever, Canadian officials nett, ADVANCE KNOWLEDGE al more friendliness a hone . ~~ ment. i a > ao Se " yq_ that some countries are using Canada’s future lies in| former prime minister of Can This column printed a little his: hano h ye =] f ti es that h to b : rae co * the clauses in a way which is ‘ bone alin : . ada. He was Calgary city solic- i ) the late Pat Care heah there were tormantl é ac C his w wiife as srop} ting trade net only with gary city yarn about the is at Carey a ! aoa ad ated ts ae ie eer 2 . . : mi . against the spirit of GATT Comenieaiae bot out itor 1922-36. An authority on of Prince Rupert recently Regular M specter ” those W os “— a F . : . ion : t He The export subsidy clause is the Commonwealth as well, Grama and music, he also Here's anbther A stalwart THURSDAY . 9p proceedings were Infpressea by the al pleasut figure an example. This was designed with ite weaknesels gained . wide reputation as a friend, more than 80, once re - ; , nie eis i Sa Ratt ine wa and|to allow a country in extreme arr thew teak: | ll the be story-telier and raconteur. marked Voting os J shown and expressed by the distinguished visitor MWR GNC conemie dieu eae a -' & ade, wa ** During the Seeond World War Now, Pat, do you really fig- oes ——_ . : iy go . lor AGad rs and his part This, in turn made it an enjoyable spirer of Surpluses of home products. to more concrete world he was for a time a special ad- ure you'll be as erect as I am, Full attendances ¢f ere * : = by subsidize sports to dispose of ram ean be developed viser to Prime Minister Mac- cnould you ever beeome my age?” members requested event for their audience. e these surpluses abroad eee. kenzie King and after the war Faith, yet. Oniy 1 won't be a A: eo ‘ 2 f es e he served as mediator or arbi- 4 2 ( i Ser 0m y ) wever ° we a ne : standity up While ti oie tseaned t go along without ‘ is * _ ‘ ; oe hoe : )XFORD, England CP) . Rog trator in a number of labor : - effort, there was behir | i. a great deal of thought- n Protest- | harme ‘the trade “of anothe: °", Saville, 12, found @ month's disputes ee . : ' 9 i * a re : ee tions of eandy coupons washed vm 4 ul planning, Any ove: sight arelessness before- rtesmen re ountry, consultations - , : ; —~_ = — : f . 4 i Holy should ‘fol! low t it the prac- ironed in his ‘clean shirt. He ANCIENT COLLEGE } hand would m ceri 2.nly fave produced that a barret.-fe ice and reduce’ the 1 ook the pulpy remaing to the Oldest college at Cambridge ay 4 cs . 3 . Stavatac ¢ ne st é ins ates: iti Mee food office and obtained University is Peterhouse, estab af glaring error ‘vhiely i umediately obliterates all the hi LU For instance, if the United pethige nbn favo? a 2 ts of :v function cies of the | Stat should subsidize cotton : lithed tn 1284 —-—. avorable as)ects OF 2M} . he unquestioning | exports and this should harin ! There was, h ever, nothing of the kind, and . child. In those | Brazilian sales, the two should i . . : w that Mankind | consult to limit the U.S. policy to those who w successfully carried out this plan- peace until it conterteints COMPLAIN oe Se ee ee HADES . ning the city owes iis « ratulations and thanks. |*@s © world i4W.' The complaint by Canada and NOTICE RE VOTERS’ LIST ¢ c cack, ts ee ee ome other pact members is ths “ Y f o : os ST + ee ent eer iat the aii et the U.S noua ALL NEW STOCK hurchmen Cicose d le er pean + * . develops out of the consulta- IT IS laughable now to read that| “OMS: Officials at Ottawa say Registration of Houscholders and License- ICk Pploprnem - . rT 18 ‘aughable now . te na in some cases, the U.S. has stat- ‘ 3 e+ ’ - oe o RINCE RUPERT becomes the meeting place | ‘ome * people of Monk's oa thot parts of its country want § C0lders for the Municipal Voters’ List closes at today for clergymen and lay members of the | -. ne he bilieved such crackpot | te Subsidized surplus-crop po- f 5 p.m. October 31st, 1952. oo ; . een ' aa icy maintained there is PERT RADIO & ELECTRIC Angliean Church who are gathered together to | ideas as thes That man would | wothing it can do about it RU seleet a new bishop for the Dioeese of Caledonia. | air jn machines soe man would, The Canadian Manufacturers’ Voters. who have previously ae m Phone 644 Box 12 . . oe . : *. Ibe able to. set abled. tele- Association recently state a ‘ : It is an auspicious undertaking with a tragic |>* able to send cabled tele aacintipa, nevemtly, ate ed either of these capacities and who have paid Poll oo ; _ ‘grams under the sea, across the| “One has only to remember § Tox or Trades License fees for the current year origin. Were it not for the death of the Rt. Rev. rans; that un@et the leader-|\that other countries are put atill do not need to re-register Yeh in « ; < ;, ac Fe ship and partnership of Britain a distinct disadvantage in deal-j| Jk. Gibson in an automobile aeeident last July, (Dee ee gintes man with ing with the US. due in a large} the meeting would not have been called. God's he would set up a true! measure to their system of di-} New licenseholders or payers of Poll Tox i ria *s nment to keep the) vide r c respons y This is the shadow that hangs over the gather- world - Oe OE a ee ee ee ene eiea Mp Should register. at the City Hall between 9 a.m . ing, and in the minds of those present is the knowl- | Monk had actually: gold Hol-|tion has been the leading ex and 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays a * man Hunt and even Ruskin on ponent in the promotion of the edge that few men ean equal the capacity of the J ao0 o: ohtt to Jes. \eneneieding Sd Mieiliniey , he idea of golmg batk to Jer- )steps taken for the developmgnt Alf registrants must be British Subjects of late Bi yinni respect and devotion usalem to proclaim and organ- of a muulti-lateral system of gist Ss must be sh Subjects o ‘a pep vor Ween Peer oe oe thee SC een ath the full age of 21 years, and in the case of Poll r * : ‘ eifi hin « ize “peace on earth goodwill to- world trade, Congress Ras, time? ' Yet a successor will be found, and he will bea ~ nen.” Then on came the|and time again, put effective Tax payers must have resided in Prince Rupert NIGHTGOWNS 4 worthy one. The work of the Church throughout 2 «Civil ~=War Manikia —_ S ra —_— a continuously since January Ist, 1952 5 emanate A . . . rightiy convinced him ne roopiems O rf i are . northern B.C. is our assurance of this. n t was idle to think of peace expected to come up before the {jj by} for the whole earth when even) Commonwealth prime minister Rh UW [' Beautiful Nylon Tricot in smart A ° © © the United Stat “ rént in erence do rt ong A h : i States was rént in; conference In London next ae -rme Was Their Friend two. by war, 7 bey put it.wp to month. Some United Kingdom pastel colors Dainty ‘nylon net Hh 1f the peacemaker prophet to con-| reports indicate that Britain CITY CLERK. N UNTIMELY DEAT as removec rom vince the great President Lin- | would like Canada to ditch some ‘dst one ¢ f the finest public figures in colin that this war was wrong portions of the pact and give ii trim Sizes 36 to 40 (4 / \ our midst one o ‘ } Monk actually met the Pres - ' Monk actually met the ‘cenit the province. dent face to face: ‘I explained a i . There are many motives which drive men into friend of Mr Ruski a “i SLIPS bd . ° ions 8 unt and t ¢t mant is Len » ' 2. the uncertain and anxious life of politics, and the ee ae ee ee Seca j most admirable of them is an undiluted desire to applauding his Emancipation " el ) : : : iacielial Proclamat not but hope Lovely ‘‘Luxite Nyloh Tricot slips improve public welfare without regard to personal )..; . fd tn a ; sad : ‘ termir war before , are 1c rimmed styles gain or prominence. panne se war before In ploir } ace : : ‘ ‘ ee t was too la se pastel This was the motive which spurred Ernie , Monk’s plan boiled down to Choose from white and pa ' ‘ i ying and freeing the slaves j Carson. As is gecasienally the ease, he was suc- and enothing ae, aa ae a colors cessful in his chosen career without having some than his plan to buy all Pak Sizes 32 to 46—from fom i : , | tine which could then have been 2 of the charaeteristies normally expected for it. He oitainea for a song YOU CAN'T AFFORD NOT 7 we e least dramatic of men, never the glad- ve se : fl) wae the lest. dramatie of men, never the ged |y ows nu'muic ou se | RED, GREEN, GREY, BLACK LUXITE NYLON LING hander, and his speeches were presented more in idved: Palestine Matanit wan debe 1 ; ’ ' the tone of diseussien than of oratory. t { starved to death, and tis Out of place though these features of ned to a me him for Special $3.95 ; vas shipwrecked off Lor personality may have appeared at times, th: A: eau aoa “‘ wie es sprang from a deeper gift which in the end ear- | vivor. Attacked by savage dogs * ily to be ° ° eure he climbed a tree, or ried him through political hazards that brought / shot by the farmer im the dark, { REPE SOLE extinction to some ef his more spectacular col- | 50 took Monk for a wild animal ‘ | But in the end he played a key on : OXFORDS }) MGHTGOWNS part in averting a war between Good Quality Leather Uppers Soft warm brushed rayon night SNUGGLE DOW By SILKNIT Mr. Carson’s great gift was an extraordinary | yoo a%ua Ottaws he was blend of sincerity ar! kindness. He was as much | honored by all a friend of his eorsiliuen's av a representative and | am = : gave himself unsparingiy to wmane causes which others in his posivion might have delegated to subordinates. His work with St. John Ambulance was particul: ly outstanding in this connection. While there was nothing parochial in his out- look, Ernie Carson was a product of interior Brit- ish Columbia aid eomsequently this part of the province had a speeial interest in him which was unquestionably reciprocated. But the effect of his loss cannot be se classified. It will he felt griev- ously by all, ie Scripture Passage for Today Waterproot Crepe Soles f gowns in new pastel colors for those cold winter nights. : Special $3.95 ne 49) | WOMEN’S FELT SLIPPERS ——~ » WARM and COSY Wine Only PAJAMAS | Special 97< | Ski style, brushed rayon pajamas, AIR DEFENDER — Air Vice- ‘ : I with long sleeves, in Orchid, Blue | Shop For Unadvertised Specials | Marshal A. L. James is Air In D . Sh d L fe Band Rose. $3 95 et Ca wy | ae eee 1° | | “Enoch walked with God.”"—Gen, 5:24 “at Cold Storage Foreman Dies ; * [- James Henry Hillman, 55-| Hillman came to. Prince Rupert me year-old freezer foreman at BiC.| in 1924, ; Packers cold storage plant here| He is survived by his wife at, ing Air Vice-Marshal James, thinks Canada’s strange, mo- bile, electronic fortress, in- cluding the radar network, Sizes S-M-L thinks air defence should stop sr aa ae FAI V il LY S HOE ST O RE ‘ for many years, died in hospital| 1640 Sixth Avenue East. LIMITED ITH E U N VEKs" last night after a brief illness. Funeral services will be held| can defend parts of Canada at Blackwood} Canada’s defences, still, senior ‘ Borty Mon-| ftom Grenville Court Chapel on| which might invite attack. || 629 3rd Ave. West CHARLIE ROBERTS Phone 357 | Third Avenue at Sixth Street a mouthshire, South Wales, Mr.’ Saturday. } : | officers of the RCAF, includ- (CP from National Defence)