MM. J. Connery returned to Mm. William Sutw the city on the Prince George turned on the prinof r ! At Juneau Prince Rupert Daily News f ... .W,.nnnn rf TITO llr . yesterday aner an aiwm-c ui yreraay 7 ... in 1 Tl I the VJ ru.il. Secrets Of Salesmanship oth. Slat: Thursday, February 8, 1951 CUTS He, Harry Wilkins, clothing sales executive from Cal I I q '. -est Defence, At Issue n Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Ternber of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations gary, speaking at mncneon yes urns& BRUISES nine montns visum witu daughters, Mrs. J. Hicks In Vernon and Mrs. E. Heatherington in Seattle. NOT PARTICULAR JOHANNESBURG 0 All that thieves stole after breaking Ir.to a suburban post office wis a bundli of unclaimed letters. .A door was broken to gain entry. terday, let the Prince Kuper, Gyro Club in on some secrets ol successful salesmanship. DR. CHAsr? in Canadian Daily Newspaper Association ' . fJUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director it 'ier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, . , By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 . J" Published every afternoon except Sonday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Antiseptic OlNTlf; To commence wifh, Mr. Wilkins stressed the importance of the salesman selling himself even beforp his commodities to the prospective gustorner. MEN'S WEAR MFN'S DRESS PANTS Very welt tailored. All Pain oi-K sn i it in a nu.f rh, WOKR SHIHTS Pull cut Of (ill V Personal appearance, self-con-; fiden,;e and enthusiasm were, primf' reoulsites. I Then there was the Importance ; of enjoying one's Job which was, ! of coiirce, the greatest advan- taie in any line of work. I "Yot can't get along without! enthusiasm fir your job." declared the speaker. "T ww .Izf.H. JUNEAU The House of Representatives here voted to create two new committees a standing Committee on Civi'ian Defense and a special Committee on Statehood. The vote came only after considerable wrangling and after the original motion o throw the two matters together In a Committee on Satehood and Defence had been voted flown. The statetiood-and-def ense ouestion, carried over from the previous day, was brielly debattd. Rep. Scavenius, who made the motion to create the committee, asserted that statehood is Itfi-pp alive to defense of Alaska and the two aie Inseparable. Rep. Waino Hamiriekson satd civilian defense has been Weak-, ened by being spread among too WOICkVanT Ail wowi witk pants. All 8pecial, pair BOYS' WEAK VS' SI IltMH. Mvi SUoiif,, i.t,ir(iy rnM, ncljofil AM stecs. (.IHt.W f OAT Thse are lively pli.l with fit!" Kaxhie lir.lnn;. H' f'l match. Kryitiar $HM. Now PVi haven't got it and are only thinking t what foil are going to do fer work, yra are In trie wrong bwlneM." 1 TTr speaker recounted some example lw had encountered of pstrfrularty mvl soie-vnsinsiVT) 'a.n wart Wttla'ty r4 the reaction theTffroffl no htismc. ; Mr. Wilkin toM ids listeners ' tht "men are drensing a lot Why Be Negative? USED to think that Prince Rupert people WE were Una imlmeil to take "No" for an answer when receiving official replies to representations or requests that were made from time to time for various things we thought our due. Now, we are afraid, there is an even worse tendency developing. It h that of thinking up the "No" ourselves and thus hesitating about making the representations for fear of just such a "No" answer. Things are never accomplished or aims attained by trying to conjure up the objections or.the reasons against. Maybe we had letter not think so much aUnti "Roll it over once more. Smith. But U! time lightly hop and avc at RfcCORD PRICES UP Hw It's the eosl bt.tr than ever these days. ha gwie irp I Three- or four Mil's ! the usual ol listening that wn !rwiif-o . iiHMf have h- Leading rompanim 'resKWnr. in r.nwin.i w..t ... Coll On . . . many agencies. He ieit. mat Questions of civi'ian defense should be kept separate from statehood. The motion o create a single committee was defeated 10-11. COMMITTEE ON STATEHOOD Rev. Kav then moved for the creation of a standing Committee on Statehood. Wbe-HeD. Miscovich pointed to the existing Alaska Statehood Committee. Reo. Kav said h believed the Alaska Statehood Com ray . . Reflects and Reminisces creasief! th prW-e of gramophone fhair an liest.g Were Sam record from 5 eenU to BO eei.t:,. 1 j((V an( d McDonald of Vancou-Better fjimlKv records cost ft 41. ver. GREER &. BRIDDE, the negatives. We do not need to worry about that. We should know by experience that somebody vise will take care of the objections when we go out to seek something for I'rince Jiupert, be it from the governments, the railways or any other powers t,rif f.S fUM ASt CONTRACTOItS We Dc Alt Types of Building and Remod Phone DIack 367 . PROVIfMCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Jfi4e Department of Labour mittee has fallen down on a prt of Its job and that this might be eonr,id.'red by a legislative com- Egg eaters, in the Old Country, restricted to one or two a week, have been given another jolt. The killing tA 96,000 birds has miUee f .O. Bix 721 Prince R iip rt r Rep. Kay went on to say that,!been ordereci jn overcoming a hp v. heard obiect'.ons u leal- poultry pest. Life's U-comimj Just one d thiif? after otlwr over there. lures of the stat-ehood bills pre-tc,.nt,n( W'fi.re Vn-'esR and he jthoufht the matter should be ; considered by a legislative com-imit'.ee which could then adopt FISHERMEN . If we are going to discount our own case before we make it, we will not get very far. Better to err on the side of asking too much and getting something than asking too little and getting ' nothing at all. Let somebody else do the discounting! recommendations. Rec. Amelia Gundersen commented: "The Statehood Con-miltep hasn't, done much and f.)mltl re looked nto." The vote on the motion was 14-7 but after on ruction by Rep. National Health Week F2- Fetlera' members arfe finding their mail boxes In Ottawa overcrowded. It all eomes down to thif price-rentaf control business. Cards by the tens of thousands from all over Canada eontmne to Boirr in. Untorm re particularly aetlve. Kight thmi-sand a day can be clarified a? average. And. it's becoming higher. Well, these Itttr? developments will happen. The British roldier still posses- For complete overhaul of ymir Ifildl Speed Gasoline Encirfs, see Rupert Motors LW. - We fi:ive the trained mcchan-k wmI Hieriali.ed etuinent to perform this work for yoa . . . efficiently and economically. To avoid delay this sprint; whn the iu.ii i." on, let us have that job now. MAIN (OTICE: Parliament Buildings, Victoria, B.(,. BRANCH OFFICES: Halt Building 789 PemVr St., W., Vancouver, B.C. 220-3rrt Ave., Kmlx), B.C. Burns Block.! Nelson BC 17 Bastion St , Nanaimo, B.C. Court Hm Sm.tl.ers, B.C. , Capital News Building, Kelowna, B.C. The function of the Deuartmel.t to administer t.nd enforce labour laws of the Province, relating to Minimum Wanes. Hours of Work, and Conditions of Labour, information may be obtained by employers and employees cpon written or permal application, 'he Department sfaks the co-uoeratlon of a! arwl offers th ervices of an .efficient staff in connection with: MINIMUM WAGES HOURS OF WORK ' ' ' FACTORY INSPECTION EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING TRADE-SCHOOLS REGULATION CONTROL OF EMPLOYMENT OF CHILDREN SEMI-MONTHLY PAYMENT OF WAGES ANNUAL HOLIDAYS WITH PAY INDUSTRIAL CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION Hon. John H. Cutes, James Thomson, Minister Deputy MiniUer. 521 Stepovich that, a two-third votej was required, it was decided by "HIS is National Health Week and the cause worthy of the Rules Committe that the I W hich it is designed to espouse is motion was out of order. Subsequently, a motion bv Ren. Kiv to ere.ite a sneclal Commit sttitplionil which would function onlv durine; the present ses the knack of gettine a pi"s- shiv on.-iori of-i ui 1 1 Vi 3 snirv out oi i.niiiBs. -.iie Rupert Motors Limitei ering on the Korean front, was sent. reevntly overheard to remark he wished- to God the Iron Curtain LAW?. NAMED "ENEMY" I There was another fuss over statehood when the Committee on Committees named Rep. W. W. I could be made wind-proof Broadway 0 Laws of Nome temporary chair- Now comes the long, slow haul up the slone toward spring and attention. "The development of a healthy and prosperous nation depends upon the efforts of each individual," ve -are told by Hon. A. D. Turnbull, the British Columbia minister of health and welfare. These are sound words and it is to be hoped the counsel will be heeded by the people. In the promotion of health both of himself, his family and his neighbor there is something that every citizen can do in promoting the welfare, the strength and the happiness of the nation. It is a very worthy purpose of National Health Week to stimulate active interest in the public health not only in National Health Week but in all 52 weeks of the year. an of the sneolnl Statehood April, says the Juneau Empire Committee with Reps. Scavc- n'us. Gurdersen and Stepovich ns rnp othBT memDers. 'AflJSX Best ft. the fireplace for evenings for j long thoughts and simple com- forts latse dawn, when the Rrayj wo-d comes alive after rinrknr-si and chill. i The committee renort was ad-1 onted without obiection anrt tne . I2K ! chair had mi announced when Pep. Scavenius raised an objec Keep your Credit Record Good finest took More slides in the Alps and the pppers frill of something that's been goins on ever girwe there's 'been a Switzerland. But the mountains today evident.lv have more tourists and summer Hoars: 7 am. to' For take home orders Phone 200 Courtesy Be Whc. BUY NOV homes. Centuries ago there war. more solitude than population. And there was no particular .excitement. In 1003. It was e'timated tnM, to build the Ornnd Trunk Pacific Railway prairie section would cost from $20,000 to $25,000 ner milev for the mountain section from $50,000 to Sf.O.000 per mile and the east-ern division at $30.-000 or a total cost for the entire main line of $123,500,000. There has been a little special figuring since. tion. , , He Dointed to Reo. Laws as a "sworn eivemy of statehood." He raid h did not believe Rcd. Laws should be on 'he committee. i Rep. Conright said there had to be two sides to(everv question and Ren. Stepovich hotlv asserted hst. every memher of the House hwt a ri(-ht to sit on eommittet s without regard to his personal', beliefs. I Sneaker ERan ruled Ren. Scav-eniuc out. of order, Ren. Franklin inpealed the ruling and the chair was sustained, ending the matter. C1VIMAM DEFENSE A standing Committee on Civilian Defense war. wited nnani-mons'v after considerable discussion. The original motion by Rep. Kav eald for a "Committee on Defense," but an amendment by Rep Hendrickson to Insert th word "Civilian" was adopted 15-6. The vote on the original motion was unan'mmi'. Whatever your net ds of the Season may be, a convenient means of making your purchases is by using a Charge Account. A good credit rating obtained by meeting obligations promptly entitles you to this privilege. Keep yow credit record prompt' by pavint; your charge accounts in full by the TENTH of each month, ami contract purchases on due date. Credit Bureau of Prince Rupert GENERAL ELECTRIC WASHERS $1 SO With pump 14,1 GENERAL ELECTRIC $l)fi? DELUXE REFRIGERATORS For action use News classifieds. '381 GENERAL ELECTRIC DELUXE RANGES A" LITTLE CARE on the part of motorists would make the unpleasant task of walking in the "slash a little more bearable for pedestrians. While the majority of motorists would not consciously add to the discomfort of foot travellers, they are inclined, at times, to forget that an object moving through water throws a bow wave and that, if the object is moving at sufficient speed, the wave will become a spray. That is just what happens when an automobil moves through water or slush at a high rate of speed. Common courtesy should prompt the motorist to use discretion when passing walkers while the foads are in the sloppy condition they reach while the winter's snow oozes its way to the sea. In some places, the law does not leave the driver the opportunity to show spontaneous courtesy. Failure to slow down when passing persons on foot is an. offence to be dealt with by the courts. Scripture f-aSSatje for Jotlatj , "And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring .' to nought things that are; that no flesh should glory in His presence." I Cor. 1:28-29. Namfd to this eommitt.ee were Reps. Kay. Heiirickwn, WttVr and We'ls. (Wi-PUT YOURSELF ON YOUR 0VVI1 PAYROLL NOW ON DISPLAY AT Northern B.C. Power 0 Postal Service Back At Normal Persia! Stf'' Phone 210 Prince It u pert WITH (Hi W (P- "MY BANK" L ALLACE j WASHINGTON United ! States post office department j has partially relaxed the tight 'embargo on handling bulk mail i which was declared last Thursday as a result of the railroad swifchmen'i walkout, j In the new order, effective at once, the department announced resumption of normal postal service over wide area as a Pliar J , Ask today for your copy of "Personal Planning" il your neiqlibouihood branch of the B of M. There's no obligation . . . except to yourtelf. WHAT Warm Rain Moves Snow Light warm rain through the period was .64 Inehe. Winds during the night were strong but did not reach damage-causing proportion Their highes point was- reached between 3 and 4 .m. today. A foot of snow is reported to result of partial restoration o train service. Daily Health Hint HOURS: WEEK DAYS: A( SAYINO night took away a great deal of , have fallen in Stewart over- m.lo" night. 9o P H 0 N E 7 9 Bank of Montreal Prince Rupert Branch: O. R. S. BLACKABY, Manager . Btewart Branch; - MELVILLE O. GENOE, Manager the snow that had accumulated recently. From 10 a.m. yesterday to 4 p.m. 'one-tenth of an inch, of "... iww I fhiok w cm Mall? hvt a4 nvt wirfl PenonaA Planning." . . . appreciate cbmnronwm method of handling moner-" " proved to ui we are going in the right direction hi Perianal Ptarming." ...up-te date and practical. COSTLY BEDS SUNDAYS: Milk is good for adult as well as for ehildrwt. Canadian nutrition authorities say that grownups should have at least one-half moistare fell. From 4 p.m. until VANCOUVER 0 Charles Weir til nA fcftothr I inches wefe tnntiH fho fViiavac tn-nV fh 12 Noon to" 7 p.m. to 9; deposited at Digby Island weath-I blooms of 168 large chrysanthe- P' fr And' pasturied r station, rrom 10 p.m. until 4 : mums in hu flower shop. Pack milk is the onfy safe milk. ajn. !loday another .13 inches i rats under a nearby storage room fell. The greatest fail, however, i had lined their beds with the r.M'( WORKING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK OF LIFE SINCE 1817 began this morning and .31 petals. "That's too expensive at ROOD MEASURE The rood as a measure of land is equal to 1 ,210 square yards, or one-fourth of an acre. Smif STREET AN1 THIHD inches had fallen between 4 lining, he said as he called the ; AMi. and Id a.m. Total for the i exterminator.