til PAGE TWO DAILY EDITION The Daily News PRINCE RUPERT - BRITISH COLUMBIA Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday, by Prince Rupert t f i '' HP. PU ews, Limited, Third Avenue 7 i i)' f - j t - Wednesday, August, 21, 1929 G. T. P. AGREEMENTS The Board of Railway Commissioners gives a low rate on wheat to Quebec City which enables grain to be carried iri competition with other' rpute,s, . This,rftte is so Jov that the railways say they cannot operate under it economically. They asked the railway board to permit an appeal to the Supreme. Court of Canada in regard to it, but this was refused. The railway board argues that the Canadian National is bound in the matter of rates by an agreement entered into by the now defunct Grand Trunk Pacific Railway. Also we noticed that in Vancouver the C . N . R . was held by an old agreement in regard to the building of a hotel which is now becoming an accomplished fact. Years ago the city of Prince Rupert entered into a written agreement with the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway whereby in return for certain taxation privileges the railway was to erect a handsome hotel in the city and to carry out a number of wprks in all of which they failed. The city carried out its part, of the agreement, but the railway did not. Now if the C.N.R.'is beinr hekl to agreements en KAAS RIVER NATIVES MEMORIALIZE DEPARTMENT OF FISHERIES REUAHD TO I)E-PLETION AND OTHER MAT-TERS. n(Caatinued trom Page 1) makes ftshina all tho more inten sjve, and it will not be loujr before between the 20th of June and the 1st of July. This run is consid ered the best run from the standi THE DAILY NEWS Wednesday, Aiitt, . stive men- laiiuues u pe-: - - - , ceMitieaqf life. The Japanese are' ue ofJicfa Mf U'at! being given the preference by the e obtain more protection in the canneries with regard to licenses, oioouauary Uu. . with regard to supplying of neta!e-; v ' il. V I and are employed on the canaery"004.0?1? and ta.ke thlf maUer tenders. The Japanese U8Ually P wth e canneries and giveus have first choice, and it is very every P39ible atance uoder the difficult for the natives to obtin ""umsiances. licenses or nets from the canne:ien ' lours truly, on this account; and on the can-; JQHXSON RlSS nery tenders the Japanese are JAS. STEWART usually employed ad give prefer ARTHUR K. NELSON ence to their own countrymen in! JOHNNY MOORE towing boats out to fish, with re! Committee for Niskga Fisher- , gard to areas, In the taking of fish j men's Union. ' tion of conservation is of no im- THE SOVIET AND INDIA portance whatsoever. (Winnipeg Free Press) Th vnvummont n th n.it The Soviet Government, it is said unon what aDDears : Dromised to take this matter ud in! i nirainiernaiionai is tne externa nrnnno-nnf ist no-pnov nf sion xnai socKeye. nsning 't Communism, and it need not be expected, so it is declared, "ot flowed to .ommence in the that it will give up its aspiration to make the world Comi .r tti? JfiL 1?" TYI11VI1 T. iL 1 1 . i. A A ll u lust. ai c I'irvcfib kiittv ximuiBt. Hs uiewiuu is vq suggest, 10 lUTtner, ana lr 0p the canneries commence their op. pqrtumty offers, to finance revolutions in the countries ie rati ans on June 20th, and it is a with which, upon the diplomatic side, it maintains what'we11 known fact that as a rule the are Dresumablv friendlv rdatinns. RiV Aiictn nVmmW.! first run of fish go up the river ai. i a i - mm recenuy reaa to tne urmsn House of Commons quotations from the text of a Communist manifesto issued last March and published at'the time in Pravda. . ' . The Manifesto This manifesto began: '" "For the support of the revolutionary movement in India. "Militant support of a revolution in India will strengthen th wunu anu-iraperiaiisiic iront the natives who have livel and fished in that district long even before the white men started fish-J FIGHT AGAINST RELIGIONS IN SOVIET RUSSIA to be good authority, will give no engagement to the Brit- rdr to obtain a preference for Sects Not Connected With Ortho- lsh Labor Government to restrain the anti-British propaganda of the Third International, on the ground that it has no control over that organization. The Third International and the Soviet Government are the two sides of the" same thing the Communist party of Russia . The ful: ita a" i i ' " m. i. fc.. k for us to earn a H v lJriWe trust, therefore, that vou will sionarles. dox Church Looked On as Most Dangerous Ins there. MOSCOW, Aug. 21: Atheism' We also wish to point out to. you has become allmost a state creed j that we suggested l(j the, commis- in the "Holy Russia" of the Tsars. should Under the constitution the Soviet iioern.ment recognizes the two; principles of freedom for all forma of religious faith and separation of church and state. But renunciation of all forms of relit gious belief is a condition of-membership in the ruling Com: munist party and its Junior organ- i izalion, the- Union of Communist' Youth, and no effort of agitation ' and propaganda 9 spared to wean point of spawning, and this run, away e Peoples of owing to the intensive fishing, is 'U"ion from aU reIigi usually for the most part caught, with the result that if this continues in a short time the Naa? uces. y- i the Sovje ous nra une may aistinguisn two e ments in the Communist hostility toward religion. There Is first I River will be depleted. On the the theoretical conviction that anv To the proletarians of all c.untries: to th onnrprl npnnl flotner nand if socKeye iisnin religious interpretation of life, no the world inot alowed to commence until mauer now liberal or rationalistic "Proclamation of the Executive Committee, of the ConTinunistffter.thv; l8t,?,f iuIy1t.hI' 'J"4 11 'Vm T'tV116' Ioternational " ') invariably will be allowed to get teachings or Marxian materialism. Tho l..tMi.. up stream to spawn and thus, to a which, for Communists, possess ine iasi reaa. page 'ven' great extent nrotect fishing dogmatic authority. Then there' "Peasants of Indial In reply to the plans of your deadly enemies ,!dVnSlv Jn th riv-er i" the practical political consld. on in19 s r,ver- to violate and smash the proletariat, get rdy for struggle. To ,naei,nue,y ralion that the Russian Orthodox : battle against landlords and usurers, for the confiscatlbn of land. Houndary For Fishing Church, which was so closely ss- Hasten to the line of fire! Organize, extend, and strengthen the We also wish to point out to you 1 ?ciate4d in. many w'8 wlh the .. . . g tion With SOckeye fishing was rttltnde toward a rpvntntlnnarv, vTstr w?.Hnf 6 "P,?,te 19 Indial f m0Ved d0Wn thU e&r Until lt -lSSS!ien7ii2li; bide,Utiweer tN clwve struggle with bourgeois ft treachery, only after 1 having) disclosed near th canneries and prevents ing away Tsarism, dispossessed' and Ihcown out the reformist lackeys, and only under the leadership the natives from fishing up the the church of its landed wealth) 0X4he revolutionary proletariat, will the revolution in India nain a i river, as in the past, thereby de- and cut cj"f its subsidies from. vrctory, giving them of a chance to earn sources. Don with Uritlsh ImperIa.U?m,. the robber and oppressor of sufficient for the needs of them- Uun' first years of the Indial": .revolution this political consider-' i selves and their families "Down with the Swarajists and" j.ther bourgeois parties, the! We also wish to point out the ofion hrieffadSa0 traitors of the national revolution in indial" , boundary for fishing cohoe was' blows f werrdirccted again.!! Hmw tK "Down with the English and Indian' reformist lackeys, the agents , moved down, and we ask you to! Orthodox church, many of its of Imperialism!" restore the original boundary Hiw bishons and nriet wer imnris. ! in Long live the revolutionary struggle of the worker? and peasants ' for the fishing of these salmon, as i ned and some were executed on I A'.tl I" ' In . . . -U r . i i t India! "Long live independent and freed India!" "Long live the Soviet Republic of India t" Britain's Position me presenr nounaary llne makes -jcb ui i-umuer-ruvuiuiiunqryj it practically impossible for us to '5?H,lJ ine sectarians, ori catch them excepting on sand bars, fttl frm the t0'1 ' V Church, who u . .I. s' were subjected to: vvT. , f 1 V persecution in pre-war times were! I hnofl n.v ihn nf mnt t T. H ..:4. naiers. ,1IS SCriOUSIV preveniS aa ft ironor.il nil loft nl. 1. party .of the Third Intentional, ami of necessity of the ST n n"mb ttSSS bOViet Government Which has no existence apart from1" In connection with the fishing Orthodox priests in being deprived iwo otner organizations, xec tins covernment not o spring saimon, we wish to i vic ngnis. only desires to establish diplomatic relations with Great P0,nt out that the Japanes panese have teiy, nowever, mere nas pcen1 And ",,u it " UI1U lb WUU1U BCUiCUi uruaiH, oui nas mumatea mat it will renew its remiest'. - . "'v.v l an ey.,1,prntnn in nv tht of 1921 that the British Government guarantee a large T iAZ ZSr 8Krhead of lh1 lnte8ifid Xil ' lotrnpnt been made the Jap- last . , year has been turned against ri!rrvnii i a a v .1 i i mp omatlC relations (. the diplomatic and consular agents Of fanese. and in considering the fact the sectarians, among whom the the Soviet Government are bound as members of tho Com-thaf Nve are natives and have lived two most numerous groups, among j munist party to be in sympathy with the aims of the Third ln.,lhat dislrJct ,onK beforcL the,pi.TJfirWVn. inii3 whlte evangelical Christians. Vhlle International men or JaPanese came there, ; jmniuuiuuui. and ami unnn upon w'nn occatton tW will WIU act iff as i US its iney we should at least receive fair attendance at the services of tho agents. Tho Russian trado agent to Canada, with his 15 iay, if not a preference We Orthodox church has unquestion-1 boxm fiUed with incendiary literature, is the true type " of would ask you to take this matter inb,y dec,,n?d' ln comparison with 1 the Russian official of today JjJyijSr, It is easy to understand the hesitancy of the Macdonald i haVa stf , .we cannot beK,venty iap and bounds, especially. Government to reeStallih official and oaen centres o nreferent,a' treatment over the (among the peasantry, and also in. " JaPane8e. or at least equal treat-;some working clss cities and Communist infhlpnr. in fiiviMlHHii.-. TflfaHnVa f re-irinV aC 14lltain- 1 : , .it.?t.,c5.s-to lta!ment in this area, and that we be Kions, notably, in Leningrad and jiui-uiuii mai ll must pe given assurances' tnHt intiuehcesl given an equal opportunity to be:in th Donets, coal basin. An ai iuenticai Wltn tne 50Viet government Shall cease to make employed on cannery tenders andi"y.e antj-religlous agitator with war on the intepity of British institutions, it will carry ,that the old sockeye and cohoe S;lal' wt most it. we hiimiKi LninK. Lnn annrnvn nr n rrrvmr mnmnni j unco uc rcaiuiuu 10 ,i. t.. i .. 4l-..i ..." ' ' " vrivM,. . 1 vt. w Mtuiv,,bi , . HiJKC.UUa CIIC1111C9, UCkilUSe lliCV nf thft npnnlA nf . Hrpnf nMfn'n P Kive ., US a Dlier Cnance . OI earn- hftVP fllPar,1ol tha mnro annnratt. riffhtlv ask for similar truarantees If tho 9rw Pt rinvo in,K,,ur at present. we areitlous forms of religion and do not nYL L ISS ivi?Ai.VJl?5 tWnw that may be eas'Iy ........ i-j- finv nicjii, nu mii it ucivc tne iiununuuu jceivea ana owinj? to conditions approved by science and com to exploit the refusal to resume relations as a grievance bove"ment,oneJ. to earn suffi-i nonsense." against the governments of the British countries? The cIent to malntain ourselves ant , Membewhip Trebled r.vnl.nn.'floc n, cU.tA .u:i. t..i. se -A. i our families: and when It l. rnn.i " J estimated that there ar OI,u."iM m Ul 11 tne ""Sn UOV. Lllpref, 4h.t-fhB nwn-"" v.-::" .now almost a million members of ernment sticks to its position the guarantees will be civen. ....1 mvjr ic i-tj... xiu, uiiiL ia aiiuLiitT story i i saves his monev to send it homn and that he buys a considerable various dissident sects, which rep resents approximately treble th q pre-war membership. When faml- IT portion of his food, etc, from Hes and sympathizer are includ Japan, and when it is considered ;ed it is calculated that the sec that the1 natives, to a large extent, 'tarian movement in Russia affects have adopted the habits of the several million persons. A re-white men and spend all their cent law, regulating the activity monev in this country buying of religious societies Jn the Soviet food,clothing, etc., from the vari- Union, contains twa or three pro- m'Af ,i .f0 Wp visions whteh tike nt-lhe hwirt f ,, , l,f of two main aspects in the exten-1 feel should receive better we McUlran of at.tivjty, the; seriously by Japanese with gas --" sending out ot missionaries from boats that they should not be 1- pvernment in the matter of centrai headquarter and the ex-lowed to use them In fishing 0,v boundaries, eto., and better treat- tension of church activity Into ed- the river, as in the past, as this ! " T, hJFkXWul ear and In the matter of licenses, law provides that "the region of mi .... it. xt nr.tivitv nf ministers nf rnlrs. rp- the, natives will be unable taearjp .?"" 'Q ligious preachers, etc., is limited instead of f Retting getting 4lYlng there at all. At the pvesJ dis,rlct' to th(J ,ace of resi(lence of the enV time, owing to the prcferf nee oewri a -uuuy tlM"K religious unit which they serve 8tven to. the Japanese fishermen " " "" MV ,J ' ana :ne, piace oi existence or tne , over iVj natives at the canneries. wnt- P-WM eauuuions con- corresponding x house of worship a; u ... t u.. : 1. 1 .v ri nt i . !.. i Li the natives have been unable to, W u r-,inis is preii; "iy a meu at j tered into by the G.T.P., why not insist upon the Prince!1"1 ln tomn ,he boats ln Rupert agreement being carried out? If the agreements! infixing at high and low are good in the east, they J surely should be good in theij68' w do lhis hjv,n "ard . .,,..(. the matter of conservation. To LIIC C. iiilliciaitk ju cacti - a"" unn- . ST. JOHN LINDY STILL FLYING Since his marriage the American ace has hrn m. i.'1 eye and has dodged reporters. JIowr-.v he very much up in the air. 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