I official sign warning the pub- in blue and hi o-, ., lie that there is to oe no Bath Prince Rupert Daily News' As I See It 1 age One. ' THE WAR MEMOK;.: Friday, Jur.s 8, 1951 '"jk ;cii oil "Hrvh ca.s 1. ,, .. h m ore Waee, ail ail I'Ve, .... . . ing. No Paddling. No Plcnk-s, No Stopping by the Roadside. No Litter. , But, now as always past, the rather dour and reserved exter-.or of the S:ot is ju.st the outer shell which covers the rich klnd-iiK's3 Within. MAYBE I AM MORE POLITI-cally conscious on this visit to Scotland than I was when I wim here 33 years uko, as a had frequently h the world -s,.,t ,: tiiu u,ht, 0 Wh;i'l t rui '.?-: fper.aetvt da'uy newspaper derotea to the upbuilding of Prince j Rupert af.d Northern and Central British Columbia. . , Kemksr of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Biiiy Newspaper Association d A. HuNTFR. Managixg Editor. H. O. PERRY. Managing Director r SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Pet Month, 75c- Per Year I : ' $8.00; Bt Mail. Pet Kof.th. 7ic; Per Year, $8 00 fri t Fubii:'ned e.ery afternoon except Sunday by j FfifK Rwppft Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avef.ue, Prince Rupert. , Controls Or Not ! -..- . . . . ! i r. .. ... .. t.j.. , ; "urn thines are iwv even moavju; But the nne reuily a clin ic i yuun Canuck In uniform. But on this visit the thiii;-i that struck me must was parliament hall. EDINBURGH HE-VISITED . EDINBURGH, UUINO TIIKhii,,, burj mere it stanns, as it has .stood Castle todav n ever since iiui iuny eijuippea i ii.win.-q tai'K some and ready at a moment's notice ! years when I vHtcd to become again the legislative ' was with am.hr v hall of this proud and ancient j '"''r. who wm earihj tiaMrtl. - UMifrinn ,.f M. ,. i ' r - J v.? , . -, - ; j v - ' Z i I I LAND. We are visiting Scotland with a busload of Lancashire folks and have just made a sorrowful discovery. All these regional peoples are losing their distinctive ways of speech! Or maybe my ears are duller than they were when I visited Don't let anybody tell you that; '"h"""TO Scottish nationalism Is not at Ut in the must reality It gave me n Httle !;inh j enrt !, at U,e n to see how ths non-ScottLsn i visit, he had outrage ; newspaper lords are cmerin 'o'ly old tuMt by asking that. The Scottish editions of "How's chaires la b the Beaverbrook papers now i tho.se old swords or h carry the Saint Andrew's flu ! a souvenir'.'" Scotland and Northern England i before. But I don't think so. j It seems to me that the radio and movies are standardizing our speech. It Is harder to tell a Scot or a Lancashire lad. or t NEW WEAPON POR 25th The 25tn Canadian Infantry Brigade in Korea is replacing the powerful but cumbr'some 17-pounder anti-tank gun w.th the IGO-pound 75mm. recoiless rifles. The mail unorthodox weapon was developed by the U.S. Army to give infantrymen a portable gun capable of engaging and defeating armored vehicU-s. Here members of the- 2nd Battalion, Roya! Canadian Regiment, try out the new wea.)cn. iCP from National Defence) CLOTHES FOR DRESS MID 1 For Men and Boys THERE is no ive blinking tft? cohering fact thfit, , Sooner or later, our free worM fnur.t try conclusions with Communism. Whetlifr that will tx by open war, or whether it will 1 main a conflict of i4ealogies short of war, we rarmo-. yet know. All we ?iow is that conflict of Pomp Put, is inevitable nml tjat we muft either prepare or ru bmit. f It is easy, under the stimulus of such a threat, to encourage ourpelvps toward sacrifices that In hetter (lays and tinder different conditions we would not have endured. The results of these sacrifice we are beginning to feel. Even with our too slow preparation for the worst we have taken millions of man-hours and uncounted tons of materials from production for peace to production for war. So the (Stints we need have been getting more scarce. The tendency of many people faced with this groblem is to turn back to the cure-alls of the last jar; to restrictions and controls and regulated grices. But then, we were at war. Today we are only flfeading it. Today we have to prepare for the worst, hut we have also to try to keep our world as nearly as possible on an even keel. To achieve that, inflation must be controlled. The question now is can inflation be controlled l5y voluntary and personal initiative or are controls 85 be applied? Interest In Politics nUBLIC interest in political issues has declined Wc eon sove you many dollars. Shop Soti Much Ore In Hazelton Mine a man from "Zomerset by his accent than it was 30 years ago. For now almost the whole population of the English-speaking world speaks not the King's English, but the language of the new royalty, w hih Is Holly-; wood. MAYBE THE SCOTS AHE just better managers than the English. Maybe they wangle more of shown to penetrate into the footwall, both below the 1200 level, on the 1000 level, and in the 1202 west raises, to the extent that the average minable width of ore has been increased from 22 inches to from 4j feet to 6 feet, resulting in a present existing assured ore on No. 2 vein alone of 200,000 tons grad ray.. Reflects and Reminisces Western Uranium Cobalt Mines Ltd., in the opinion of A. L. Clark, consulting engineer, is faced with a mine whose potential output will greatly ex ing 4.1 per cent copper, 0.2 oz. ' gold and 4 oz. silver. Of this ceed the initial mill capacity. 1 1 o n n a g e, approximately oni -He says the Rocher de BouU third will contain 0.4 cobalt or and Monday for these bargains. Be sure you are in the right store look (or the n MEN'S WEAR SC ITS All Wool Suits in all the latest styles and Biaa 30 Ut . Ileal Hnrgaing S3&.H I DKESS PANTS Worsteds, hard finish, goud lit. Sor 44. Real Itarnalns at per pair WOKK SHIKTS Pre-shrunk, long-wearinR work sh: t'a.B. Regular S3.75 Nu 151,1 K IlKNIMS For men and boys. 8-oz. Made tr fit wearing denim. hiys' sixes SH.IIS; Min i sdfi BOYS' WEAR PANTS Nicely tailored boys' pants. All kinds to clum Twenty years ago, if not later, for anyone over seventy to be given, literally, $40 each and copper-gold-cobalt claims have about six pounds per ton of re- every' month for the rest of his 200,000 tons of proven ore on covered metal. Both scheelKe days and with no questions No. 2 vein alone capable of earn- and lead are present in the asked might have appeared like lnS net P''ni of 524 to 23 Psr wine in as yet sub-ore quan- the total national intake of food. Whatever the reason, the hotel focd is definitely bettor in Scotland than in England. However, even the English are not bad now, and much bet'er than it was in 1949. SCOTLAND IS JUST A3 LOV-able a place as it always was. The place literally abounds with what one might call "characters." Take the retired barber of Callander. Whenever he Is in the mood, which rarely overtakes him till he downs at least three rums, he entertains all ton. titles. the coming of Eden. Of Importance as a guide to future exploration of the property is the fact that the discovery of better widths and (xade of ore confirmed Mr. Clark's previous conclusions that the best ore could be ex WHAT? THIS FOR ME! In 1931, few indeed were prepared to admit that no matter which way the turn of events might take, benevolence such as In reporting the ore position and profit which may be expected, Mr. Clark says that the 200,000 tons assured ore warranting this estimate include only the ore found in No. 2 vein which may be regarded as virgin ground so far as work by Now S2. I (.AHAIIDINK PANTS -Well tailored gabardines. Size: year:. Nuw it'i li pected in proximity to the con t.ct. The result on No. 2 make. and sundry to his version of previous operators is concerned. Pl'LI-OVFlt SWF.ATF.KS-For boys and girls, nil wi! from 2 to 8 yenrs. Special, each All the ore shimied Drior to 192H him H,,h, ,miinl t I trign.sn-ocous nisiory. All mis this could be taken seriously, f orty scads meant money. You worked for it. And plenty found Is just as well to study with care how much or how little any of the total should be spent. . I.' . ... . vr"""-".v ' "for ' free" e Inn Whn rnilH was from the No. 4 vein system. 4 also will disclose its best wldthj' ..' .?am Ule Moke sure thot you ore in the right sfoj Mr. Clark's appraisal puts and grades with increases in : Western Uranium Cobalt Min. s content of gold, copper and co- "'s "i"'erp ?ce ' 1 'e expl" P,,hn J,r Uon ' " the th" near Hazelton In thP tnn rank ht in v, h. n Look for the Biq Sign! EXISTENCE WAS FLAT Ddblie Ol DillHIUl-KUU! II. of H t; s nntpntln mines whn innt I J?Pfm that thp bittln was go KJl cuuiati luiM. bui, uy mure n fB nrlieatpri Thp ore nn- er less, folk-wing the stock mar- tential of the No 4 vein vstp-n . . c"nsu'lanls Pronl lng hone too well for the Scutjs hop and ket crash, and advent of the tils- u .tin . v, "lal-e "Mt,a on piem n.eiai till curiosity got the better of the huge army of Scottish camp mal thirties. 'ave at r , , . a 1 l)rices and operating conditions n, One could make vp outlines several further ore pos- V. , f th "e relief. lief. He could also abilities scheduled for si arty. will Z ore " ce exceed 147 Per on on trains, try to . Embodied in Mr. CiarKs re- P'1C ,LT. . .QP ton. From this he allows the best of followers. These swarmed up on a hill In WIUipsk lh ftohl Thp solicit rides $9.30 Enelih mistond thpm f..r a'huon for mining and milling as a con- army Qf Scottish reinforcement's, servative figure. He adds that panicked, and fled with results the sales contract for concen- we aj knuw trates is in course of negotia-, ' tion and that, until it is fin-: THE FIGURES IN THE FA- ithed. the precise estimate for mnil( nin amM n,.t 5EE 0l; 6i! borrow and make up his mind port is the following paragraph: not to accept what looked like "Results to date confined ex-th fact of a permanent short- clusively to the No. 2 vein sy.;-age. All in all there was nothing tern a.ssure the mill of about to feel particularly cheerful four years' supply. If and when about. ; No. 4 vein shows equal results . 1 I (and this vein was the princi- For a longlsh time, it was not pal producer in the last part of so much the size of the pay en- operation of the minet, the mi l vt'.ope as the question of a job at will be literally drowned with all. Deeply discouraging was it ore. As of today, the mine en-to make the same old rounds. Jys the happy and almost And to attempt a move some- unque position of being well where else was- only another ahead of mill demands, and for gamble nerhans more chancv. a new property I can assure you Km if tremendously in the last few years, writes R. J. j fVeachman. If you doubt it, try talking politics to a ted of 18. He won't have the slightest idea what you are talking about. And that goes for more than the joung people too. Very few of us are interested in politics any more. We go out and vote for the government which provides the most social services and naturally expect. others to vote for them! It is tideed a new age. The voters are lazy many of them don't vote', Jhat is, unless they are carried to the polls. It has Veen Buggested that it might be a good idea to begin tur new pension system with a regulation providing ; hat only those who voted flt the last election and , ould tell w hy they voted as the; did should be en-Jitled to receive a pension! Communist China ,VES?ITE unrest and defection, the Communist J government is effectively in control of Chinn Joday. The best evidence indicates that it is more Widely accepted by the Chinese people than the Thiang regime was for some years before its exile io Formosa. ! i Except in the event of a general atomic war that would turn the world upside down, it is likely ihat vi will have to go on living in the same world Jivith u Communist China. However, it must be shown ihat aggression cannot win prizes for Moscow or Jts satellites. And that is the purpose of the Korea endeavour. !u- Sugges: profit per ton cannot be made, relished meeting again on th" 1 He would say, however, that it Bonnie Bonnie Banks of Loch ! will not run below $24 to S2a Lomond the day we toured the ' p?r short ton in place. Trossach country. The wind i In the same area Western blew cruel and cold, as It doesl Uranium Cobalt Mines Ltd. is off Lake Superior in winter, preparing the Red Rose tung- I took cover below decks on ' ' sten property for production, the little lake ship on Loch Kat- CARDS- 1 yfm . TOO Cost of living comparisons today lnLs is most "-'PPy and moit This summer also work will re- rine and re-read Scott's Lady sume on the Victoria claims of the Lake, which Is set tn that where three parallel veins show region, possibilities for the commercial t production of gold, cobalt and ON THE SHORES OF LOVE-uranium. , ly Locii Katrine U a prominent and twenty years back nved uiuisuai. hardly be mentioned for moKt of thls monUl wlli witness ex-us are not unfamiliar with both, animation of No. 4, and Mr. Clark is of the opinion that twii ir.iiT Tim f geological conditions warrant Hie CApciuliOIl IIIUI reSUlUI SHU- n u,cll nu nnu ouo j Anybody r . srruz i ! ffftTTITP iTTtVtT? g welcomes funds but the greeting 'lar t0 'hofe experienced jn No.! should be extra hearty when one '".7.,, and ten. There are Still a good' '' f r.,! . " T. c"nu""a many thousands of that age In;'" " . . "A"Z Canada, and for that matter well , - " V" ' 1 beyond it. Prices are higher and:roo, ' l.rll eve,r climbJn,B' indicated on the map A the general living standard is much ; h, tf)m . thia frtritt ,. found that had been driven 78 the same. Wages are on the up and up. It could be worse, yet people will complain. feet to the west. Mr. Clark reports that not only is all of this work in excellent ore, but that the mineralization has now been Scripture faiiage for !Doilaij GARAGE HELPER WANTED ir Woshing Cars Repairing Tires ir Generol Cleon-up Not Afraid to Work Rupert Motors Limit DISTRIBUi CHRYSLER. PLYMOUTH, FAROO And now, the pension with the means test eliminated, comes in amended guise. -Some of us think "Behold, we count them happy which endure." James 5:11 jm of the pension as a sum that should be larger. But perhaps female with black .hair and h. 1 .t, , ,,.!...... ucL-ii nic ui tile teal. t,,,B nnnH. . . . , . . uinfjusai draping, "lPl,r"a" LddJfh With that out of the road, lib 1 ' pObscene Neckties resting on a white pi after seventy might not be lar; 2. A headless female, nude, ",,,,, apart from a transparent skirt.!" r but it would feel that Police who laid the charges, '' said in evidence that a tie dis-j play in Healv's window on Julv YOUTHFUL Tttrr,I TOPER I By LOUIS L. LECK Canadian Prea Correspondent i rnn'jHi.' vt v. . i 6 last year had attracted a - WELLAND, Out. (CP) 'Police toiunci, nusiraiia .r .7. 10 i-i u,i truwu teen-agers, i-jca -mu uu ua.i 'IBodeie" "' that sertlnn nf th including Si mate utaUonwSS sch SltS and sent the lad to In a reseryed Mr. il1!,hl"81tr'p Jtavor long drape coats ankle- judgment. tight trouse? and T flamboyant ' Archill "Id the meaning of fend Sfveli Z A. mui i obscenp nnhlleatinn nnrier the vvenana River when he founa Live EJectrically and Keep C ii.uiv.tig jirauiiucs ill- ... r Ihp hiltlo act included an obscene publi Australia cation emphasizing sex. The defence had claimed that I HISTORIC SPOT , It's the ties that are causing most of the trouble The neck The oldest Norman building In at the present time a broader! wear the wearing of which Ut Vonflned BdEha1 meanln s t0 be lven t0 Eritain ls the church al Wal" ot 01 connnea to 10 nab woagies rifln,,lrl definition under (v,. the act , thnm tham Abbey, Ahtwv npor near 1 London, rnrf,, con- .,n. 1 and Ibng offended the taste of more there was no doubt that modern secrated in 1066. ! standards were now not Single Burner Hotplates Two Burner Hotplates Two Burner Hotplates Fryrites Hamilton Beach Food Mixer For the MEAL that REFRESHES strict. "However," Bald Mr. Burchlll, "I am of the opinion that the designs were not in conformity with modern standards, and I find that both designs are matters emphasizing sex and are obscene publications." BEST OF FOOD lS dearihru... TTX K v 7 mtmytm pour m mi. W T M M M l)V7l I Sfe he Mi$piif "7"" 1 , j ! FINEST OF COOKING apber-mlnded Australians. J The conservatives won a point recently when Magistrate Ijurchill of Brisbane cracked down on a firm arid Its man-tfter In that city for selling offensive ties. Fines totalling 20, with $5 costs, were imposed on J. Healy Pty. Ltd ,, and John Mealy, manager and director of ijie firm. t The firm and Healy were each cViarged under the vagrants, teaming and other offences acts with having exhibited obscene publications: 1. An obscene rep-jesentatlon on a necktie of a (with Juicer) Northern B.C. Power Slf'1 OLDEST INHABITANT Isabella Shepherd whot died at St. Asaph In Flintshire In 1948 was believed 115 years old, oldest inhabitant or the United Besnef Block rhnri'' ") Prince Rupert, B.f!. FOK TAKE OL'T ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE KrtpplM" H wflrM mAimvt of th KMtti Cempnr of Cn4m, Ltd.. for IMuMluloUii brftWt oU-pMMl rto. Copyrlgbt 1Mb! by Helium ou. of OA 11 Ad A, Lia.