2 Prince Rupert Daily News Tuesday, November 18, 1952 an independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupen and Northern and Central British Columbia, Member of Canadian Press — Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Published by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limitea J. P. MAGOR, President H. G. PERRY, Vice-President Subscription Rates: By carrier—Per week, 25c; per month $1.00; per year, 610.00 ®8y mail—-Per mouth, 75c; per year, $8.00. authorized as second class mall by the Post OMce Department, Ottawa | Horse and Buggy Age Today r IS about time the point was driven home at Ottawa that the automobile age has arrived. For too long now there has been a tendeney to T such. This view is held in spite of the fact that s30: ’ . ik ois dade a \ OUTSIDE of Vaneouver and nearly two million of Canada’s total labor force, | jes Secretary of State. ment a ae gg the New Westminster, this city is . ; ; , Montreal ralc * Was pr 7 5 : comprising about half of all employed persons, use | Dulles’ past record and sented with this cabatie’ he only 4 2 BE. te haw pense a car in earning a living Ree eet tae a aarions| Himself. He will retine mt ghe fle: Mew SWadheatasber has seven a > best he would be a_ serious end of the year but will eo: 7 ) The automobile has grown up with the tele- 4 phone, the telegraph, the radio and all the other , methods of eommunieation which are eutting the Says Pray Not Dulles ‘HE GREATEST election and union, is that regard a car as a luxury which should be taxed as |¢ ‘appoint John Foster Dul-) ia isaster HERE And c CIVIC ELECTION time ? Pine Philpott There will be four seats va- eant, but if civie interest takes the form it has in the last few years, several aldermen may take office by acclamation. Last year, for instance, three of them took thelr seats without a con- est A reduction In the mumber of aldermen on the eounctl might well be ome answer to this prob- lem result threat to Canada, the whole western President- should HONOR WRITER —Nearly 1,000 figures in the sports world, friends of Elmer Fer- euson, gathered at a testime . dinner prior to his retire- very lect Eisenhower aon Vaneouver eight. Vietoria has anger to good relationships and! tinue his column, The Gist and x now: North Vaneouver with she yaliiie Mheasy would sean rst €OulMg Tomecn? Gulmgn Jest of li LCP PHOTO a lot. The VOuolary orgatilaa a population of 20,000 has six; most other cithes of leas popula- Dulles is the aut: By LARRY STANWOOD it happens every year this month throughout the| yrovince—but when Prince Rupert electors go the polls Dee. 1], they may or may not have a chance to vote four aldermen into office. a suitable site for a city tele~| phone exchange argument: would be $1,000 a year somewhere else but wiren it comes 10 the yearly estimates, the figures are sharp- | ly pared for each individual ex- An extra thousand, say given. Lo Ube museum, the Civie Centre, | tions Operating these public ser- vices wil] no doubt agree i NOW in B.C, draws nigh-- ae two less aldermen more | little when of nearly a million dollars, : } 4 Children . . ° Die in Fire ST. CATHARINES, Ont, cp Mt’ *9P titer 5, The four children of Mr, and“? ™® Who robiyeg Mrs, Joseph Dartona burned to!) TD4Y also too, the ‘ath today when an oil stove | Whth had not to) exploded in their ; though the number of boxes of | bluebe rries harvested this fall, Third point in favor of the : was about the same as last year, | ithe berries were much smaller | OWing to a dry growing season, Tids small sum may mean 4d the berries been of good stacked up size the 1052 harvest would have against an abnual city expendi- | Tanehed a record total. MONTREAL, Dion. kept 4 home here. SMALLER BERRIES ST. JOHN'S Nfid. CP) — a). TAAAC Ankita ¢ tection in her restay ran «J NN . 6 hit wn taka beh heen joade w , ti liberate” ( - yni t-held ra tion beve six, and down te The people of Prince Rupert | Fi 17 WAND to pigs ing meaning out of miles, yet it is stil] singled out as ea Europe by arming quer eee org we : . can change the present seating | tists chair ? Then you't ty . . thine whie : oy ‘Tila bands, which would be sup-! t is Ume is city ecouncll | jn their council, net for the com know that the den an oddity or a plaything which must bear the pen- (jig ‘by “air-drops” operat ioved in line with a policy ing election, but at it a six-man | Meemdonaee Ps : ir } al rev . 2 . ania i *. ; Cove alty of a frivolous indulgence, from air bases in western Europe RR f| d which ®as proven successful counel! can be implemented by For F | “drills” teeth by me , : * 8 . m As Eimer Davis sai thi e€ ects an snd probably much mere so passage of a bylaw by the elect- a ine } ited dan mh me In this respect Canada is in the horse-and- | be a clear-act of wa R : than our ¢ighi-man slate) in’ ors - | Ties ose Os ot rahe x as rUpi nooptic ) more than 05 per cent of other S be Sel f <_<. uggy age compared to the U.S.A, and the con- Jf Was. pablisi scoption | eminisces mane new 6 pe oo ae ae sakes ane ection o the “ouch” om of ty e . . - S = . ‘ : ‘3 . ’ a , ‘ « foot fj 4 rast has become particularly sharp since 1939, In | prained plan during the electi a WITH LESS SEATS to rum for,, more concentrated form <: civic | istmas Manufacturery j Ba . i Rats q a mannan Campaign that al) western The human nose, according here might be a quickening of | government is not 1.4 desirable | % many hat a the Canadian federal ax om the wre Europe into consternation. The) a Canadian physician, is becom-| pace in the election race. Where | but nectsary in Prince Rupert eats cc new car was $65.00 compared with $22.00 in the entire press of Britaiy andiing sharpe rt could be ex- now four er five candidates may - seas Cards Of aluminum, And our France denounced ths Dulies ined by iggesting le time | vie for four seats, a similiar people are often called States pla: So strenuous and unit f mber would find n nteat LN Mt - AL HAZARD help ia finding a remey ( : ag OR es hk ce a pgs oo ne VO, §=6LLMDON €PCanon T. P. Sts rv ‘ oe te ly that General Eisenhower back for three vacanc ’ . Y % production ‘ In 1952 the tax in Canada on the average new | {7 ‘is! Generall on s - © vacancies ,ens, sear of a Wimbledon ee an, cn . on : 5 : Bagye r SIX, ALL POLD! Such @ set-up would give! ehure Hevea a got wife . car is $368.00, and it was $515.00 prior to the last | Governor Stevenson and Mr General and Mrs. Eleanhower| Prince Rupert citisens the dpe sechas a aber soe ee ne ian plant opening up to . : : -.) ie » etater ; that erad & Mi se Ot | netentne ‘ w. » MAKES @ Ay orgs . eo new and weful alu federa) budget. This year in the US. the tax is a a 2 Maman rmen gel Augusta, Georgia, for a Portunity to choose the men, -when ap orgauist occasionally Dibb Printi Co ack thei € 24a OUe Ereeity Increase danger Of | eompiete rest.” They are who sit on the counell. There is ¢rags the hymns it means he is! s Nene ty 3131.00, world war three companied by their daughter-in- | 20hing very democratic about. temporarily depressed because j Caneds, 14d, (Akaw, The effect of such taxes has been to decrease MR nak oe . - : Mrs. John EBisenhower and a ai oe ieee a aad his wife was difficult at break-| , d ES is a tough and their three grandchildren ame m e@ that candida-|, ., . ‘ automobile sales at the very time that the country sattens operator. It was he grandehil ture for affiee is open to any, it! “#%+" he sald es: iat alia . 2 . : who jammed through the Jap- So fer this ye e stil robs the tax payers of their is endeavoring to improve its highway system. Last nese treaty. Ned Russell of the have been killed and 4.se nn’! night to mpte when only one can- ee year Canadians purchased 45,000 less motor vehicles New York Herald Tribune told jireq on British Columbia high- “date Poses for each vaeancy ARE YOU PREPARED f ‘ ; 2 , ; p i we Slary of how Dulles crushed | ways all being accidental. The TWO MORE salient points can -han in 1950, although new buyers paid $53 million British opposition. In the 7 Sep-| war jn Korea started about ¥¢ 8m im favor of reducing the FOR ANY KIND 19 oem i 4 ‘ tember 1951 magazine section of : . wale iit ./mumber of our city fathers to 5 : ouple of ped ack. Cs ‘ 4 more for them ” federal texan, the He 7 d Tribupe be savs aa * ies aan cst eee : oF OF WINTER? What is shaping up, therefore, is that the high- : Dulles oe > JEM i thing like that How eight men and a presiding EXTRA QU , as to ving the British gov- ways are beeoming the domain of a privileged few. This will eut down traffie whieh, of eourse, is the dream of any driver, but the priee is that the same driver must pay for an excessively heavy part of the highways’ maintenance and development—if that is where the taxes go. As Canada is in sore need of better roads, the ‘riticism is not against taxes but against the man- ner in which they are levied: By charging less against each new car, the federal government would encourage sales and make up the difference over a broader field. It is encouraging to know that the B.C. Auto- mobile Association has taken up the eause and that similar moves in other provinces are underway. To borrow a phrase from carnival operators, it is time we put the show on the road. Accurate Coverage N OFFERING its current series of broadcasts featuring life in northern and central B.C., the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has taken a step of wide interest and yalue. Events are taking plaee up here which bit by bit are reshaping the eeonomy of the whole prov- ince and which eventually will have an effect of a much wider range. e. violent, uprisings on the far side t } of the Iron Ourtain for exaetiy|%€Came a politician he planned mayor can get so involved with minor details that should never come up before a counc!! meet Og 8 & Never-ceasing source ot amazement the endless min- utes of harangue that are wasted ernment and the Common wealth nations—whe disagree profoundly with American pol The p asset icy toward Communist China ‘2 Western Canada staggers the into a compromise aecept- imagination, / 80 does the job able to Congress. During his | of finding enough consumers to PLENTY OF BACH " I tial immensity af el trip to London in June it make some use of it, We have |)" dealing with simple matters looked for a time as if. the |oil—and also wilderness the extra hours that are dragged British were going to be stub- out because some alderman or born and force the US. to “go in a tir side-street another Wants to learn in coun- s ly Hollywoox it alone ; e sign. instead of the C2 ‘meeting the fundamental The British wanted For- sual “Shoes repaired while you rules of operating someone else's mosa, now the last stronghold it? ; nein 4 whil business Ss elt * y wal is “snees repalire winkit * ig of Nationalist. China, pledged, °°". S| oe Six men on a council in a city to “China”—not mentiening A es uct Prine C “ neg such as Prince Rupert would Communist or Nationa list likely be ed ' China—and they wanted PAINLESS PASSES ot die te ee Communist China invited t In his 80th year, Dr. Painless oF ” u PUsInges, to pay —— sign the treaty. In. asidition/ Parker died in San Francisco|{°"40n © minute detafls | they wanted $200,000.000 of jast ‘week ete se eas iene, about Mrs. Jores’ leaking septic | Japanese gold set aside for wick he } id his name changed tank, or Mr. Smith's six-inch en- | reparations from Edgar Randolph to.“Pain croachment on Megs. Green's! Dulles refused flatiy to ac less sracticed iz thie Us. and lawn, and more attention to such | cept any of these demands. He Sa Mp od 0:9 B c Pe je | portant matters as selecting! insisted that the U.S. had the ‘ she - right—earned with American 2 COG aA Fe blood and American monevy.— | ¢arded most wh to demand that it’s principles|ique dentists in the history of 4 be accepted. But British For-/| the profeszion eign Secretary Herbert Morri son refused to budge and got Lightning hit a Milwaukee the cahines to support him brewery not long ago and two Sr, . “ Ir > in- ‘ ‘ S50 Dulles went to Prime Min-| yats full of beer were found ister Attlee and told him) oon ewhat mproved as a result. } firmly that if he didn’t ac-|rni, must be the first ca on | cept the American position,| 0-4 of a «te vhs tonite ie on I with its efforts to reach ai‘**?F? 9% WI GCUUALY Drew | Ww 4 ‘| Ort Ci ‘i C compromise, the United States ** ° oy, Nov. J ot 8 O-m- es ntre would have to go ahead with- out Britain A few days! How HE STARTED i later the cabinet met and re- stig . | versed itself. Dulles had won The approaching visit of the | ++ + Minister of Trade, Hon. C QD | ATO partners in Europe oppose Howe, to Soyth America, woph | the Dulles plan to organize | P© his first sojourn there. Seven- | teen years ago, long before he | os ee country and will answer Some writers who have covered the subject | the same reason that the British |20d built some of Argentine's|@ Period have gone off with enthusiasti ries “hoo in Hong Kong oppose another |/“"eest grain elevators. He also s & “ ; . mastic eres of boom |Dulles plan—to have Chiang|P/@nned and built the one at SPONSORING COMMITTEE towns” and “roaring business.” To those who live |Kai-shek’s army, now on For.| Price Rupert and Smelter Workers’ Union: A here the description is very acceptable from a —_ invade the Chinese main- | Carpenters; Alderman J. Pruskey land publicity point of view, but the feeling persists that it is somewhat exaggerated. By going right to the source and getting the story in the people’s own words, the CBC is pre- senting the most accurate version possible, Even so, the note of optimism is apparent, and it is well that it should be. Outside there are many who are curious to know what it is like in this part of the country and who, with a reasonable amount of éneouragement, would come here to live, If there is nothing to offer them, then no more need be said, But if, as is the i¢ in the tumble underground war on both sides of the Curtain. we no match for the Reds at own blow up most bridges and spread, | ;8ay, most ease? Luding hoping and|, ¥ a | praying that Eisenhower picks | (ee, om, te | Dewey or Lodge and not Dulles ||” as his Secretary of State i versity colleges MARITIME TRIBE The Micmac Indians oeeupied Novd Seotia, Prince Edward Is- land, and parts of New Bruns- wick and Newfoundland in early years dis- | irs. Turk Broda |Compares Blue Bonnet That is why many people, in- | co Says it Stars! Parkin, Northern Representativ Quite frankly, they figure that vs . : eo resultant rough-and- Union; W. Griffiths, UF.A.W.U would be their Who could favorite game hoof-and-mouth me are ; ANCIENT COLLEGE Oldest of the Cambridge Uni-| is Peterhouse, case, there are opportunities going begging, every |!ounded in 1264. — ee effort should be made that they hear about it, | 7 In focussing attention on the north and giving LATEST REPORT i it a chanee to speak, the CBC is performing a notable service which we hope will be continued, | Scripture Passage fo Today | “Where your treasure is, there will your heart be.” —H. Matt. 6:21. LONDON (€CP)—Police sergeant] LONDON CP).—British accident Thomas Kirk, who made more|insurance companies offered a than 2,000 arrests involving bet-| reduction in premiums to motor- ting, has retired after 27 years’ \ists whe do not drnk. To | service. 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