J ' . Prince Rupert Daily News LETTERBOX Victoria Report ... by J. K. Nesbitt Tuesday. October 2, 1951 vith Modern Fast-Actinn rov ray.. Reflects and Reminisces - least! Ansiomb Good Wine Publicist Misrcportinjr Charged Prettying Up for Princess RADIO INTERFERENCE Editor, Daily News: Kiay I use your column to lode what I think is a just.-fled complaint. Radio in Rupert is one of the few pleasures we may look forward to. By that 1 mean getting FAN TANS Measure into laryr bowl . B f P. II'' n independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia, i ulemuer of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association l A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Directoi J SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Sjr Carrier, Per Week, 20c; For Month, 75c- Per Year, -jp $8 00; By Mail, Per Month, 73c; Per Year. $8.00 Published every afternoon except Sunday by i Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. There's nothing Finance Minister Herbert An-1 scomb loves better than an argument about his wine; aim w:u r, 1 Up. Knnut- lalrMl iMv,;i r ; Mir until mi business. Every chance ne gets ne meniions n o.i y with Simons other than the local, of The safest way to double your money is tj told it over and potket it. HARDLY EVER Alberta is being called "the Tt-:as of the Nrr'.h." This miut, be due the oil. and rolling' plains. Bui as yet, we have not heard the Texan drawl. No suh! 1 eiiveln l-'I'-isf'irnaiui's Fa Ml I It st. Let stan! 10 mn, 'nil-N stir w. vhichm.,of thsm. such as Ket- tne uublic platform. He did it several times in the chikan. Seattle and Portland, at ' ,, . . . times come through pretry clear recent Esquimalt by-election campaign. but through one or maybe a few a man got up and wanted to " pe. u'e who .must on usiiw know If there's a wine monopoly the Premier if he would demand machines that cause continual in BC. Mr. Anscomb jumped to that Mr. MacDonald resign. The noist, this pleasure if often taken his feet and said he was glad premier said that, on reading t t ' I - A craving for cigarettes will set you back lorty Uiree ceni.5. away, cawing maybe a few un- he had a customer in the ha.l. the newspaper reports, he had Perl'.aus. because of this, there necessary cuss words. The man protested that he written to Mr. MacDonald, The It sroems to me, s:nce we pay didn't drink Mr. Anscomb's wine Minister of Minea, said the Pre-a. radio license fee. we should or any other kind of wine. j ruler, had replied in writing and have a service, such as other Mr. Anscomb said' there's no categorically denied ever mak-cities in spotting these culprits Wjiie monopoly in B.C., that tag such a statement. That, and making them get an adap- there are 74 different brands of ', therefore, had to be that. Yes, will be fewer hitlf-smoked onus lying arcund, cr saaking in rain water pools. Indeed, how often does anyone ever actually ses a cigarette, the nust of which hai been consumed? I t. Hi: It. uiiii stir iii y tlo. srDu-tirJ suvat, I ti. i i im,1 tu luk. w.mii. AM Id vridi HiiMoir hlil in tup inl.rw.iini a,ittr, Hr.U in 1 C. (H.r tltr(i lur.ul tli.nr; ttrt Well. Br.W in -I iri-i. nit-llrd Kh.trirninv, in i iH'-rr oitrrMltnl hrrntl d tir, Kiit-iid imtit simu'tli ami rUiu ; jitaic in i'-itii In wl iit.tl lotiib WMh lufMtil Imilrr ht "li'iiidniitt. .'o- auj ms( iu w;uru ltr frimi draiiKiit, rinr until )u)iri in liviik. I'iiui h (hwti (t-.utli in lfwl, itrca-c l.p itmi irl JH.im unid iirjii ly (Jcjiil.lcti, I'lin; h ibintu di.uih mi.l ioSt ..hi, half Ht a lime, miIm t waisfclc a atitlit V4 lliiiki hit (iciiuli, rover with ikith trt ir-,1 1 imn. Hmh with iiu-ltcri lutttrr itr fbt.t ifiuiiK ; tu( lino lf m itj wut. !'iir stm. n fnlirr; rut into iVj" .ir -. I'Urc rut -nlr tif) in KM.i.i in-ilhii (..in; I'tiliitr t,h. r-i luitr ul (..'.. i ..vn iimt Irt ttr ter installed in the machines or wines, from all over the world, it's an old political custom but the :stl,P altogether. , ln addition to his, on the shelves it always seems to work. Ct-i Hoping the person or persons of Liquur Control Board stores. I Howard Green MP, says present administration at tawa will on rioun in hiwtn.-v as gumy win reaa this and maybe A ood businessman, Mr. An- The Legislative Buildings are urivprti.sina ' davs. with preparations for the f" the "horsem?at regime." With ule" curibeience will nutter a some, its taking very little urg- lut"e al'a lel us have maybe a ins to be a consumer, but onl.ccuP'e titers a week, pleasure I visit of Princess Elizabeth and j some. Tens of thousands all over w"'oui buzzing us right out of tlutil 4.iiMr.i ni titilk. 11.. kc in hut I . :-oc... our living rooms. The old custom of politicians ' for the special session to deal! denying they made statements old-age peasions. , that prove embarrassing never j The legislative chamber Is J Canada, if th. y have to eat hors2 in o.-der to have a square meal, will find ways and means to avoid the allege necessity. They are fed up with the idea. DISGUSTED RADIO FAN. Tungsten in Production aits. being cleaned and poiished for Mines Minister R. C. Macdon-. the royal visit, aid, a Conservative, spoke a few ! The full sessional staff will weeks ago in Port Albernl. The soon be at work, under Madame papers reported that he said Speaker Nancy Hodges and Ser-all the Coalition troubles should geant-at-Arnw Capl. W. R. Web-be laid on the shoulders of the ster. Though the session will last Liberal cabinet ministers, that only a few days, the elaborate Always running ihurt of yeasi because it spoils n quickly? Fnd this nuisante switch to modern. Fleivchinaun's Fast DltY Yeast! Keeps full strength and fast-acting Admiral Fecht?lcr U. S. N. ;peaks of the possibility of war within the next twenty years. Well, theres' nothing lik? having plenty of latitude. Djn't fence us in. Production of tungsten is due the Conservative cabinet mints- preparations are uie same .ui to start this month in I'm ttr ,r hinmo;p right in your cupboard no refrigeration! No new recipes -one package equals one cake perishable yeast in any recipe. the regular two-monm session --. . ' .... ? howl. This started quite a STATE RAILWAYS I Of a tiital of 10.489 miles of! There were those who said Premier Johnson should demand Mr. MacDonald s resignation. At Get & movtA's suopy f Sweden. 9.518 miles. railway Kocner ae uouie mm at Mazeltcn. FIFTH SEASON This will also be true of the re-The next four or five weeks coverv plant of the Western will be known as the partly heat- Uranium Cobalt Mines, also in ed season. There will b? fuel, B.C. There the 100 ton Red Rose and it will be burning, but never, mm js expected to produce at any time, will there b? a corn- tunesten cencentrat?, and a center where one will feel sufficient- centrate containing copper, ly warm. - a public meeting someone asxed are the prtM;arty 0I me state A surv?y has disclosed that Americans, in the tourist land of British Columbia, last summer Fire Calls, Saturday, October 6rt is Newspaper Carrie Day. Honor Youn! spent an average of twenty dol-: Damage Low lars per day. In a considerable number of eases, there was refusal to allow a premium on Esquimalt pSQUIMALT, at its by-election yesterday, voiced 4- in no uncertain terms its protest at the coalition government and its policies. All parties were admittedly watching this by-election as a barometer of public opinion and now they have had the expression, i ; There is no secret about the fact that the government and its supporters were nervous about it. That was one reason why the taking of the poll was so long deferred. . """"Of course, the outcome indicates that the CCF i? still a force in provincial politics although in almost traditionally Conservative Esquimalt even if fpr years it might have been a family affair the , protest motive might have been the actuating factor more than socialistic intent. The fact of the matter is that the government's candidate the mayor of Victoria and a popular figure around the community of the capital came , a poor third and the coalition got less than a third : olUJie-vote. So- the opposition, even split, was far in tli preponderance. .. -One thing is -certain: there is going to be a lot of political activity in British Columbia in the very near future. The government is going to have to j consider its own position, seriously and soon. Reorganization or resignation of the government is s6mething that could be reasonably anticipated. And the voters of the province will have to censider seriously what kind of a government we afe going to have in British Columbia. Political groups will have to get busy without delay on their platform preparation and presentation for, with the current coalition so obviously falling, the public will want to know what is being offered on vital provincial policies. . The Esquimalt result indeed brings the political situation in British Columbia to a climax. How Far With Japan? Canada has signed the San Fran-( ALTHOUGH cisco Peace Treaty with Japan, our delegates asAvell, as many of those from other countries, made it.;Jerfeetly clear, .that, on some points this pact was n&t completely satisfactory. In our particular case there was some grave doubt concerning trade and fishing agreements, two matters that have led to rmich friction in the past. It was with this previous experience in mind that the Canadian Manufacturers' Association makes the recommendation that Ottawa should refrain from immediately according Japan most-f avor-erl-nation tariff treatment. The CMA points out, that if we do. so now, new international agreements since the war would no longer permit us to take the measures formerly employed to meet their unfair competition. On the other hand, if Japan remains subject to the' general tariff only, Ottawa wpuld not have, its hands tied. I!!; The CMA recommendation should get careful consideration. Admittedly Canada as well as Japan stands to gain from the restoration and expansion of mutual trade. But before we open the gates completely it would be well to have some definite assurance that there will be no revival of previous troubles. United States funds where either; Three more fire alarms were vendors, or other stores were con- turned ln during September than cerned. Only in banks would in August, but the count was concession be recognized. ; considered by the fii j depart- ment still to be very low. The Juan Peron and his partner in eifiht calls wnlch were answeied petticoats, as well as nearly resulted in "negligible damage." everyone else In Argentina are: Total damage due to fire so experiencing stormy times. The far this year is estimated at situation is described as having $23,000, $20 000 of which occur-been close to civil war. They are red in March fires. Better Waiting dictators and have never taken1 ;lh trouble to disguise it. They !got away withthis for years but invariably the. shovdoa oomes. It is worth noticing that the big row broke out after the suppres-! sion and virtual extinction of ; Argentine's great newspaper, La Prensa. i Rooms Sought Canadian National and Cana-; dian Pacific Railway companies will t.; canvassed by the Prince . Rupert Chamber of Commerce m Laborites Are United Aneuiin Bevan Subscribes To British Labor Program SCARBOROUGH, Yorkshire. England 9 The Labor Party with a view to improving wait- i ing room facilities here. I Subject was brought up at last ' night's meeting of the Chamber ; when H. J. Marchant suggested j that something might be done ; about brightening up the station j here, particularly now that six 1 trains a week service was being ; pledged Sunday it would work instituted at both CNR and CPR wharves j 1 was mentioned. living and carry forward socialism In Britain. our Newspaper Carrii GIVES UP LEISURE TIME In its platform for the October 25 general election campaign,; ' I the party's 27-member executive Dofldlston QdV I committee healed its recent split j ' ! over Britain's rearmament and CnntrflCt GlVPH I 11 VJIVCII , unanimously approved the pro- i gram. j The contract for building an: The 1800-word document was I office, stores and residence fori lvlcased cn the eve of the party's ! the provincial forestry depart- annual conference of some 1500 ment at Pendleton Bay, Babinei EACH DAY TO LEARN The RUDIMENTS of BUS0 X 'J id I 1! In " t. "J delegates and party leaders. Lake, ln Northern B.C. has been. The platform, roughed out let to Greer and Brldden, Prince j during thj la;t two days by party Rupert. It was a low bid of $36,-j leaders, included Aneurin Bevan, j 922. Figures on the work closed ; who quit Prime Minister Attlee's . July 25. cabinet last spring. Bevan protested that the United States was dragging Great Eritain into arms program so ii Ifi'litlG-.Vu would hurt the welfare state. iii Scripture J-aiSaqe for oJaij if"Let all the angels of God worship him ( Jesus i."Hsb. 1:6 Dr. C. H. Wright of Trail and J. H. Palethorpe of Pentlcton ;were nominated by the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce last night for directing repre Honor Your Carrier Who Serves You Serving Himself! The world events stand still each-your newspaper earner delivers The business training he gets after school aging a paper route more helpful if you encourage I word of praise for his serves and .interest in his youthful endea other person performs a gr, to his community than youf ' earner. Canada's future training. senting British Columbia on the executive of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. The election will take place at the annual convention of the Canadian chamber at the end of this month. "PROTECTION . AGAINST INFLATION" Ash your Invettment DaUr for th abov foletr and prospectus of Miscellaneous New Records 2 for 97c Rupert Radio and Electric Doo eyes looked into Ii i ,li eyes, and I'.arolm.in Ihilimy put away li is rexolvcr. lie had biin ordered to shoot "Stumpy", a pet deer, liciause Ik t l g w;u broken. Insleailjie railed a vet. who set "Sluinpy's" leg, usitej alinninuni splints. Aluminum saves Iiuiiu:i lives, too, in many ways lor instant c, at sea with aluminum lifeboats, from fire with a I in ii i 1 1 1 in ladders. It saves the lives of forest trees w ith jMirt-able aluminum pumps . . . ami the lives of crops w ith movable iirigaling systems-. . . .V vena-tile metal, aluminum! Ahmii- 1 niiiii Company ol Canada, l.ul (Altaii). 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