'Uillnriicc ulIwcci. employ ii.cm rteiut-il Muour w, and refusal. The beat way to had a spell In Rus,,? ; find out how to spell is to take the average resident a Job under a hard-boiled editor country: "He Uvea i Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday. August 2, 1951 ray . . Reflects and Reminisces As I See It ' i ft Clmore gadKeU, often with oni Hand-cme trout stayed around electric light bulb ,a awhile when big business men room with four 'or r,,' from New York, out Rupert way, families, and wiih ,i called on them recently. Inter- threat of the secret a'i oct tiao miitiml Aftr nil fnr ini nunr ut i . .. Applewhaite Visits Atlin Sees New Mining Era There ATLIN (Special to Daily News) "Atlin looks very promising and I think it is entering into the stage where hardrock mining will become its major industry," says E. T. Applewhaite, MP for Skeena, who has been here for the past couple of days to visit constituents in this part of his widespread riding. To date Atlin has been to large extent dependent on to Anyone whose business Is to; the Jaded easterner, what - m ha independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. a. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: By Carrier, Per Week, 20c: Per Month, 75c Per Year, s&s. (union A. ;LAac $8 00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 -SfW' -' Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Published every afternoon except Sunday by Rev. Don Far is foretell the weather should, compare with a quiet, cool spot, above all, never take himself too the ripple of a stream or calm seriously.' This is particularly j beauty of a lake and something true of a person assigned to duty: you can feel nibbling. on the Pacific coast. What he I does, is guess while looking sol-j Pravda, undertaking to tell emn. If he winked at us, in- j the world of the freedom, ad-stead, we'd take a little stock I vantages and comforts of the in him. Soviet proletariat, bumps Into THE appointment of Rev- piacei gold mining Timber Scale Still Mounts Industry And Labor as it may seem, a Canadian trade union STRANGE has stood up in defence of industry's decision to increase prices. It has raised its voice in defence of nrofits. A Canadian dollar. Heaven help us, may be worth only 55 cents today yet we somehow take mighty good care of them. rv,., i1,.i,Alio.i,r Mr- Appiwnaire, speaking at a erend Don I-ai is to head well attended meelg h.e 0il a key branch Of the UN j Tuesday night under au-spii reconstruction agency In JtJn Korea is the best news in shown recently by mining peo- i pie In Atlin district, particularly many a day. ln rt.garci to base metals, tungr Don Is one of ihv missionaries sten and asbestos, (.f which the world needs many j The federal member reported mere. He believes that God helps on the recent session, of Parlia- these who help themselves, and ment at Ottawa. Efforts to re- Log scaling In Prince Rupert SOMEBOUy tiKINNKD forestry district for the month Tne N(,WJit tne 0uler day u. of July this year hit a nigh marie ! terviewed a young naval oiticn' of 32.503 808 board feet as the j wno des(.nbect lite ln Georgia. r J Canadian newsprint manufacturers have been I under fire because of a recent $10-per-ton increase ' in the price of newsprint (something that the Daily j ir.-.s u) snow Liiem now. upeu uie iibiuuu aupun, jic.c aeceiterated production ror new r.. ,., ,i nat a.ir tie j.c is .c me me smri sieeve type, i"-. v, v,.,u no uau " su uu .... ueeir unsuci-rssiuj um industry muusiry ln 4I1 the Uie area aiea continued tuiiuuucu 'another ' am)tnt.r ' local io,.ai paper paper lntervlt Interviewed who who de- knows Asia as a good farmer he intended to continue press- to mount. Lust year ln the same ,h V0UIlll Jjncer knows his own land. mg the matter vigorously. Other month the scale was 1S.930.877 i cilbed , ,., lile m , virainU vngm a u 'Jutal matters was reported polled on on in- m- buard buard feft feet. I,,.., ,.. ar Th. Sm,,ire hud DON was the Number Two man eluded improvements to the 'air for UNRRA when thev switched strip, reupening of customs So far this year the scale Is Kone to press. The Virginian 174,145,719 board feet compared mentioned he could operate a the Yellow River back into its old Pll collections and possibili with 118,473,258 board feet In type-setting machine. coursv, at the end of the second ues ot rehabilitation ot the hos the first seven montns oi imdu. i -perhaps you would like to try world war. He is one of the few Pla1' mMl in n!) the wnrlrt whn hns a Nc"1 Morten Imninvpmentc tn the rT species Hie Scale mis J uly U1H one.- uiqui.ru uic Would I? Nothing I'd fancy a I was as lonows, iiKurus lor juiy i ...4... . new mad sonneztine Atlin wi ii"' 'f.V"" ,"i ,W B the Alaska Hmhwav at Jake's 1950 also being shown for com- more He look the chair and soon the time copy was exhausted. A Cum also Parlson. ere o-el of the fact that he is by deep, 'n " :'.! definite conviction not a Com-1 . f1., nvMeis Jiilv .-.i n.i. t u Jnlv '.HI mi. n. third party, bv this time, hudj 531.170 wandered over and stood gaz- munist himself. r ... . , , . . ,,. . British Columbia Telephone bill, ,, I He was all set t to go u back i to,.. .. h.inn . For Cedar China, after the fall of the budget, old age security, removal Spruce .vniang ruii-sne regime. w:in!of th. nt lilils .,.. , 168.288 1.7i3.B35 14.754.284 11.5o8.870 1,653.616 2.165.843 32H.073 4,515,526 ing. He said he was unaware 9,375.524 soldiers could set type. Where! 3.933 412 was his home? Virginia, he was 347.103 inloimed. He said little else. All 1,215,505 he did say was: 13,527 "Where s that?" rlemiocK Balsam . J'arknine perhaps the best outfit in all the i governmellt and the ntw Indiull Act. ! He had one of the best outfits in j Mr Applewhaite flew north Misc. : all the world of audio-visual last Friday from Vancouver and W8 V Totals 174,145,719 118.473,258 euuipmeiu. ne aiso mm uiuus-, covered the entire British Co ands of saplings and seeds or;iumbta portion of the White many kinds ' not available in Pass and Yukon Railway 'line Cnina- I by track car. "I think I met But when the debac'r? came to . every man, woman and child all the Far East, following the Hvina along the line," he said. FOREST FROIHTTS Pole and piling scale in the interior for this july was 51.201 lineal feet 41.530 feet cedar. Alcohol Is sometimes defined as a fiery liquid that Is gtod for preserving everything but secrets. Thus, however, Li not all. We were going to say there are exceptions. When whispering very low, the breath is apt to be most obje:tionable. war in Korea, the Reverend Don j He leaves today for Lower 2237 feet hemlock and 7434 feet had to abandon the plan to re- Post, Telegraph Creek, Fort miscellaneous as compared enter China. I was out in India ' Baui'ne and Topley Landing and with 75,195 feet in the same when I h.'ard that he was stalled expects to be home In Prince month last year. So far this year in Hong Kone. and I took the Riiuert about the middle of next the pole and piling scale Is nothing fjikkN flnk iliuo of 3IILAIH WAX-Wit AI1 Milady ' rp fxil taaty. frmh. Protect tlitt gomlnrM and flavour of yomr prrifthablt f.Mxl Milh Milaily Mai Virap. You'll 1'ui.l tloiriiK of ur for lliia munry Having lMfl. roll of atrouii, hravlly ai-d paper in llir lianili m villi the aure cutting rle at your grocery raunln 1,052,414 lineal feet compared liberty of writing Don to urtreweek. Employers are discovering that ! graduates of universities and high schools are unable to spell as well as they should, comments the Windsor Star. In fact, it Int. orp lUKir snellers WiLh with 625,717 lineal feet In the corresponding period of last ! year. him to go on to India. It seemed to me thaf India needed, above all else, exactly what Don was ! able to do that is, to revitalize' Ties showed a big increase this many onte they g0 beyond a New Hotel Is Opened today. tn the Bet of Tatlr, Aliray the whole way of life of a village, j But befnre my letter got to Hong year to 11,237 pieces as against 1204 pieces in the same month last year. Only 24 cords of wood were scaled this July. couple of syllables, tney are lost. This is a bad way to be. Perhaps it Is no exaggeration to say a letter, having a single word at fault, can mean the News, like the rest ot newspapers, has been caiieu upon to pay). The protesters contended vigorously that there was no justification for the increase. Then who should step into the fray but the International Union of Pulp, Sulphite and Paper Mill Workers with a bulletin to its members suggesting that such protests should not be accepted too readily? The union argues that newsprint users (the newspapers, of course) have not passed on their added costs in increased advertising rates. That statement may not be entirely accurate since' the most of newspapers 'have boosted their rates although they are now finding that they did not do so in sufficient degree. Still it is significant. "If publishers desire an adequate supply of newsprint, they must be prepared to pay the price necessary to induce people to build new mills and buy raw materials," says the bulletin. This, of course, may not be a lasting love feast between labor and management but it indicates that at least one trade union is accepting basic facts that are as important to the worker as they are to try and business. It takes into account the man who plans and provides the work as well as the man who does the work. It admits that one cannot prosper while the other loses, that industry and business are a team-play and not individual performance. Challenge Of Leadership THERE has never been a time in history when the challenge of leadership was greater than it is in today's world, says Dr. Hugh Tiner, Los Angeles college president. The challenge of leadership in today's world is great because of the nature of today's world. It might be characterized as being confused, 'pessimistic, cynical, negativistic and materialistic. The tragedy of today's world is the fact that our scientific and technological development has far outstripped our moral, social and spiritual development. There is grave danger in our overemphasizing materialism to the neglect of adventure and idealism. Today's world is a changing world in which three revolutions are playing a part: first, the revolution set in motion by Jesus of Nazareth ; second, the industrial revolution which has brought to the surface many of the world's fundamental ills; and third, the Marxist revolution which is finding a fertile field of discontent, fear and despair, and which is materialistic in its emphasis. These characteristics of today's world make the challenge of leadership very great. . Crowded beverage pa.lors of the new Savoy Hotel and Annex Kcng, Don was on his way to India anyway. About half of 'the saplings he had taken out to Asia were planted in the American Presbyterian Mission demonstration farm at Allahabad. The others were too far gone to save. ' ' i I WAS very disappointed when I took on a gala appearance last evening as many visitors called j to congratulate and extend best i wishes to Min-a Host W. L. Woods ! on the occasion of the opening of j the new premises. Colorful caps ; Till in a ncricH to hriim you the fuel ulioiit your HdhiiI.uI Insurance iluu heard that Rev. Don himself wer epresented to each person j the did not get rooted in India; fo on 'entering and lent to AT itiioiiT tug iniim;u was all the more pleased when I gaiety of th proceedings, heard about the appointment to ! The handsomely furnished new Koi?a. iladies' parlor as well as the Here is why I think Rev. Don's twelve fine new hotel rooms and appointment is so important. Up the attractive lobby were all the till now the Communists have subject of favorable comment, been the ones who have done the I There will be similar proceed-worktng with the peopb at the ings again tonight. II! Willi. II III II' IH11II KATES? bottom. The western allies have always tried to work from the top through bankers, politicians, imported technicians, and so on. B.C. Has Most Drug Addicts Don Is like the great Gandhi in one respect. He knows that if any great reform is to havp anv .,.,,, . , VANCOUVER It was reported permanent, meaning in Asm it b Chfof. Police Walter Mulli-village, must show results right in the which is the basic unit f " thiel,y counc.il Wednes-of y there are 1.300 narcotic all society But,' : atlciicts in this city. This is about unlike Gandhi, Don has the engineer's mind too. I think ";Vhl,;d the otai n"mbef . of addicts in Canada. Good weathvr he must be unique In this con- fused world. We have heard of anQ Senera Prosperity are oe-many 1 llpved t0 altract lhcm here- medical missionaries. Don For anion m,k ;jews classified is an engineering missionary I a social engineer, which Is the j most important type of engineer ' in the world today. THE EYES of all Asia will be on Korea when the shooting stops permanently. In the process of "saving" Korea from complete Scripture paiSage for TJodaij "In your patience possess ye your souls." St. Luke 21:19 VACATION CARS - - One 1950 Ford FORDOR conquest by the Communists we have devastated the land worse than Germany was devastated. I don't know if the Archangel Gabriel could bring early order out of chaos, with such handicaps. But If the UN people eally give Don the chance to deliver, he will do It if anybody can. IT'S HERE Many people appear to lie iiiiifused itlmut the various pnlilic want lli-iiliil r). In H.C, the rate paid to ilinVrrut hoKpilaN nVH-utl mainly upon two main lu ti.ui . I hp senre liven. 2. thr fiwilitiex niilillr. In some ca-ies. smaller hospitals lo not hr lhr fui-ilitiew to trraX the more romplex catieii. Asa result, the seiul the pulii nls reipiiriny morr f mtrnaive earr ton lurptr hospiliil wliirli has tlie necrssnry ln ililies. Shire the imiiiiteiuuire of thine extra f.n ilillea U Hiuiir-thing thr MiKilIrr liospitulH ilo not liur to I'oiitrnil with or iiorinuHy rrquirr, tliev r'i"rle a lower rule llum t Iiomc' puiil to thr larger liuspitiils in thr larger a reus where there is a constant lirniuiiil for these rtru farililits. , Miv lias thr rule (sour from $6 in l'MU to $13. M) in one of the larger Vuncoiiver hospituls?" in a iirstion oflrn usknl. In the first place, thr rhurve of $6 wan for room, hoard and mirsinfi nervier '.:nly. In addition, thr average i linrpe jmt patirnt for X-rays. orruling room, drugs, mrdiritie, handages and other addil ionnl arrvires whm II K-r day, making a total of rr day. Miinii'iinl and prat iniiul prr dirm grants of srtrnty 'rulH earh M'r patient day atrruirrd $1.10 prr day and hroupht thr actual paymrrit in I'MH up to 1 1.1(1 a day. (.Miinii iial prr dirm (irunts apply only to municipal residents hospitalized). 77ie difference of $2..'0 n day helneen If 18 ami now in due to the inrretmed cost of uuiien nnd Hiiiiliex. In ronsidrriiifi thr rulrit paid to hospitals, one point ran not be reeatril loo iiiiii h the daily rule paid on hrhulf of the patient in H.C.. is all-iix lusitr. In immt hospital outside of II. C, the rate eharprd is for bed, hourd mid uursiuK srrtirr only, and thru extra rharirs arr added for all thr olhrr srrvirrs. In l!.(... thr daily rate pats for all these aervires and in thr vast majority of rasrs, there are no elru rliarirs. The fiii'l that It. (Ml. I. S. patnients are all-inrlusive must always he kept in mind vhrn roiiipiirisoiiH arr niadr with hospitals outside of ll.:. In U.C., our rules raiiK" i! to a liiffli of I :.(( prr day. Aicuiuils paid by It.C.ll.l.S. in other proviurra and iiuotiu show thut rales ran ye as liiyh as $25 prr day. Generally sprukiiifi, we in H.C. tttrrtrh our hospital dollar an far as, If not furtlie than any oilier area on this rontinent. Net week', we will discuss hat is the finanrial story c.f B.C.H.I.S.?" Be surr to rrail three mrdsarH. They deal with your Ihmpital Insuruiuf plan t a plan which has already paid over f10.IMIO.IHMI for more than 500,000 huspital cases, and is providing benrfits for thousand more each month. li.C. HOSPITAL lSll4CE SEKV1CE YOI H PROTECTlOy AGA1SST I.AItCE HOSPITAL HILLS. THE 'DEPARTlIEiYT OF HEALTH & WELIMU HON. DOl'GLAS TIK.NBl I.I., Minister One 1950 Ford PREFECT Marine Life at Six-Mile Depth One 1949 PLYMOUTH A-l shape, ready to go Bob Parker Ltd. MANILA Animal life has been caught for the first time at depths of more than six miles FORD - MONARCH DEALERS The New . . . Inglis Automatic Washer NOW ON DISPLAY AT below tlw sea in the world's deepest ocean crevice off the Philippine Islands. This is reported by the Danish research ship "Galathea." 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