INcvv Ore In Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It f & far 1.5 til"' tONOi.' J Interior Mine able body. St: PP-r.? ',- .. , ","l ntinUe5,;;"f Posure m n,... r?j Monday, October 1, 1951 A heavily mineralized area has and the diam' found In one of the two tl"-'n set up to J1' been en An, independent dally newspaper cevoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations 1 Canadian Daily Newspaper Association -A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. U. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: discovered veins on the ! . . Iltt "Pwa'or oq newiy nil Cimore :.r --r-ts V ; . few Sy Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $800; By Mail, Per Month, 73c; Per Year. $8.00 American Standard Mines Ltd. , ' Rp Turk property at Hazelton. This vein : J,",lSJmt m, is located on the south slope of re. , to ; 9-Mile Mountain ftbaut 1WM) feet j,.a," y carry i i southeast from No. 5 vein and o , ""''y M fftw-' strikes N. 30 degrees eaM with a ,Ji steep dip to the east. . R m I The vein, which pinchvd outer.by pE "l!0,f,l4 In the north where it varies be- i (reokiwUr k.rf Published every afternoon except Sunday by t" Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenire, Prince Rupert. LONDON BY an ovev- whelming majority MP's and other delegates from. 20 countries passed the! second half of the recom-i tween .7 to 1.2 feet with sparse: This '. J' 1 c mtaeraifra'.lon, wa traced 400; veins through- ""I n.-B nuijiii tun awitiiiu wneif i ar.a ,.... . ........ .v ,Mr , ,-,a,m prooK-n rlchlv mineralized area wax ;!, found. Thm high-grade shoot is! believed to be in a foltwd Bectloti I ol tht main vein. I C- H. M,-Kr.M!l ASSAYS AWAITED 13 date the mineralized area' Ta' arriv in th'l mended plan for a world ' government. j This is the plan whi:h Mils far : the most gigantic welfare plan i of all time, a share the wealth ! scheme on a world basis. Vaot ! as is the conception, speaker ' after speaker pointed out that ; the present production for war ' would be far more than sufficient to cover the cost. ; Today's list of speakers includ has been exposed for about 50 lvet showing widths ranging : oeing on his' sv i tannery n irom two to four feet. Metal con- trnt icombtned stiver, lead and j?lnci Is estimated an avm-Hvlns; NOTICE ToOurCustoJ 25 pefcent with some sections as high as 60 percent. Channel samples were taken systematically by the company's engineer and Independently, as a cross- R C. Clothier, CLOSED mm 5v MondoyqndTnc Ocroberljfo; cnecK, oy an engmver irom a nearby operation. Assay results from both samplings should be available over the course of the next few clays. This discovery is very encouraging and especially so In tlu ed Lord Boyd Orr, who pointed j I out how only such a plan would i I save the economics of western in- dustrial nations from a dis-ast- I rous slump when real peace comes' to mankind. ; Lord Merthyr of Wales also spoke. He gave a most down-to-: earth talk not only on the im- ! portance of such plans as are : proposed here', but on taking the j shackles off ordinary trade be- j tween nations. ' HE SAID flatly that If the United ' j States and other countries: would tear down the tariff walls : that now make trade impassible, even the Marshall Plan and other j If yu can poc. ."hopping unit face of the negative results of we would anp-,, THE BLIND MEN AND THE ELEPHANT By J. G. Reidford In the Toronto Olobe and Mail. I CP PHOTO 1 the past year's exploration. Nevertheless the management i wishes to point out thatrtlie char- ! acter of the mineralizution in the j gtni-ial area of the company's1 Why Postpone. Session? we are quite as enthusiastic, loyal and WHILE affectionate as any one else, we wonder if it is dfisirable or necessary to hold up the business of the country too much even for the royal visit of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip. Would they wish it tlii-mselves? Possibly they would be just as interested in seeing us at our normal work and activities as merely making a big holiday of their coming. '. They are talking at Victoria, it seems, of postponing the special session of the Legislature which had been called especially to deal with the new special old age pension plan whereby the province would share with the Dominion the cost of pensions. The question occurs should this important matter, and maybe other business that arises, be held up on that account. Then there is also the expense and inconvenience of delaying such "a sitting after many arrangements have been made by members and others concerned. i And, if the Legislature was in session, Her Royal Highness and her consort could pay a visit to the House, receive a fitting welcome there and observe for a few minutes oneof the lesser Parliaments, of Commonwealth in action. Realistic Education FOR the past four years a special committee composed of representatives of educational, business, -agricultural and labor groups, has been making a stuJJy of secondary education in Canada. The main purpose was to consider what constitutes a suitable training for students who go directly into employment from high school. The importance of that field can be judged by thef act that the great bulk of Canadian youth never go beyond high school in their formal education, and only about one third of those who start high school ever complete the full course. "Though there have been some recent changes, oiijthe whole our high school education seems to be bji.-?pd too much on the assumption that all students should go on to university. Emphasis has been placed onihose special subjects which are compulsory for property Is known to be lentic-' ular and w hiv. this discovery is I unmistakably very hi(;h-grade, such handout schemes would be i unnecessary among western na-i tions. He coupled this with a l warm tribute to the generosity the work to date is relatively Alcan Deal Points Up to More Britons and Capital Coming Here ' The part that the British government is playing in the encouraging of industry in Canada such as superficial and much more de- ray.. Reflects and Reminisces ; of the United Slates but argued) that it was foolish to create a I problem with one hand only to have to solve it with the other. Lord Merthyr tells me he is verv -nxinu-s tn romp to Canada , Alcan may lead to more Britons and British capital Or.i of Prince Rupert's first tn .0l,1 r-.r,., A., , .,-,..;...:., i wining iw Hii'uiu tiiavifc, pucrts v jii irLjaii oiitjuc Monitor. Exchange controls have al Signing Lease. Not Necessary ready been modified by the United Klndom topermit export of new capital to Canada for the use of basic Industries and 1 development of strategic natural ' resources. The British Govern- 1 and especially B C. for a visit. ; hospitals-perhaps the earliest, i The famous provocate wit and for lhs was In 1909 was situ-I philosopher Dr. C E .M. Joad, at(,d "ear the site of what is ; ran true to form. He lashed out Way the dry dock plant. To get In all directions and took a crack there meant go'ng on a launch. at all the other speakers. One could have goiw by land but I Luckily for me, perhaps I came ' only through enduring incon-! next. I hadn't intended to speak venience and awkwardness, with-Itill later, but stepped In to fill out mentioning the extra time. a blank at the chairman's re-; The city-to-be had no ambu-; quest. lance and next to no streets and, j incidentally, no hospital finan- MY LINE WAS as follows: We,cia! problem. in Canada have found that the - ' TORONTO Refusal of a ten- menf Is also in the process of ant to sien a two year lease is i:hraii-ini th imnmi of rani-1 not a valid ground for eviction tal au0wed to emigrants to Can-under the Ontario leasehold reg- ada illations. Rent control oniriaii The new policy Ls expected to say tenants canno't be forced 1 principle of confederation is a THEIR BUSY HOURS! have a more direct effect on j great unifying force. We started; Critics of Churchill, now 77, to sign such a lease. Stime tough wt,slern Canada than the eastern provinces because the Interest oi United Klndom capital has beii out as twj distinct jaces. asrsay he is too old to be pursuing landlords have b?en saylng to "two nations warring within the, the premiership. Gladstone hrtd leae or out you go!' ' hosom of a single state." The : that office when 83 and Britain a tenant can be evicted only largely concentrated on the French and English, who. were' did not suffer. Meanwhile ttatch when a landlord - wants the fore.st resources of British Col- : destined to live together in Can-Attlee. His all round ability and T.,-(mises only for his own use or ,imhio anri th mi nri natural gas of Alberta uurt, vcic at liic uuLftct iu uiitc; . :-t?sourcei uiuess euuuea mm to me use OI Close relative, ; enemies as the Russians and respect. I i The British Government Itself ,A.i.ericaiia are eepv mat . ,. .. h nL-ivpH -in Imnortnnt role !n uni-versity entrance. There has been too little attemp i i) M.inson is sDena ntr a icvw rj- - i--- cur two peoples had centuries . In Brantford recently, the un tile uevriujjinrni ui tile nrw tOTVe the much greater number Of Students who of war and animosity to put be- shining through a window and vt"T 8 Z-X aluminum industry of British He to De cacic on inurMiuy . hmdus. plans if i il- i v. l i ; suited .,1 :a ro-e bowl, also shorn; on a umbl. hv Dlarinl, i0na-term WlU never go beyond high school an education j Qur confederation ar.ae Wt of j newspaper on the same table as ' ordeS In suff icient volume to to their special r.eeds. ; a deadlock on a amall scaW. jbit the bowl, setting the paper on;-" " " " ' " ' justify Immediate start of con- , as iruMraung as tne ueauiocn flrc prince Rupert enjoyed a strategy. Pointing to the uncom- structlon One tvoe of Invest in UN between the US-led and 1 gnnny enough summer but noth- icrtable fact that Prln Rupert ment allowed by British under Russian-led blocs today. The lng so furious as that. But per- had a splendid waterfront ertab- the new program would be an deadlock was broken when a haps the paper was hot enough Ushment wliicrt was idle, It was extension of the capital aid given I. To correct this grave weakness and injustice, members of the committee make several specific recommendations. It's to be hoped that these get the wifjest and most serious consideration. Of equal or evQi greater importance is their emphasis on closer and better relations between the schools and univer-sites and the business life of the community. Each could benefit greatly by knowing a very great deal more about the other. Financial Post For a clean engine I switched to ftlarvelube MofcrC You get more engine protection under ifi driving conditions with Marvclubt-tlK Heavy-Duty motor oil that meets car manufacturers' specifications for correct lubrication. Marvclulie is a detergent motor oil. It not only lubricates it cleans. A dean engine free from gum, sludge jndabn particles lasts longer and gives vou more trouble-free performance. Let) Imperial Esso Dealer protect the investment you have in your car with his "Care-Saves-Wear" service. t,icai tiuaai wair.cu uuss "'f already. asked why fhould Vancouver be to the Aluminum Company ol floor of the House and suggested ! without? why not tow part of Canada, now embarked on a vast to a great Conservative: "Why j ooi'BLE SHIFTING the unu.sed Prince Rupert dock development plan In northwest- don t you try federation?'' i It makes one grieve to think down below wher j it eould at em British Columbia. I said: "Let us in the Western of a thousand or two or three once be utilized? It was not "put Ur.di.lvlnn this liberalization world go right ahead with the miles betwen job and of the thousand over," but not through lack of capital export is feeling plan for world government and find what ; the United thai l.,nvl You appears argument and effort. In Kingdom when the right time comes, let ; tf i . permanent employment in Britain is losing too great a share jus invite the Russians, Chinese, jpnnce Rupert But unable to IsLANDKR DISASTER in the Industries of Canada, ; ana everybody else on earth to ! ,.,,, he wifp and child- 1 ih. r,f th Tslnnder Is an minv of which it used to control. help build it. If they warft tet ? vannmnr nr ralfar nr ' .mn nmu t in thd trhn In recent vear! there has been a sit in with us, we.i and, ga I s0mewhere else remain where know something about the Klon- large Investment of United mit it tney wont co-operate, thp are Thjs maintenance of 'dikj and what followed It can- States funds in Canadian ln- Scripture padiatje for JoJa lHmpnVev, if th III ' t'0 nomes bv one man whe"' ' not be forgotten, or cease to be dustry, and New York and other Uley ' w.iiMi.-fh! Vi under oth.-r circumstances there without interest. And of these. United States financial centreo i.ere'.?1IOt'ngi.th.e lall nu,m.ber I need need only only be be one. one, is is another another of of ; :0i,P quite a a few few are are still still In In Prince Prince are are being being approached approached first first by II Cor. 12:9 "My grace is sufficient for thee; I oi seats fto tney can -always '4l the embarrassing facts adding to , Rupert, or somewhere In the -.uiauan enu-rpuse, nmm a old HC of L. I north. f" ypB-rs aB the overtures were change their minds when they see the green light. Built in England, the ship was """any maae in ixinuon. originally intended to ply be-' Most of the new expansion in tween Vancouver and Victoria, the P"'P ad paper and oil In-It was in August 1901 she sailed dustries In British Columbia and frm .inuav nnri us us.ini Alberta has been made possible "Let us go ahead with them, I , il we can, without them, if we: , PrpmI" St' aure'?t and Prfpsl-must; 'lent Truman nave been confer-wa but let us go ahead any-1 " ing on the St. Lawrence wat v- j. wavs issue This venerable ones- the sign tham of American I TOLD THEM how Laurier, who ' "r)n ls ginning to look more I rumor ,.i.v.,,ioioH circulated th the tale tni.thnt that capital. by large large The outlays outlays INGLIS AUTOMATIC WASHERS "Tomorrow's Washer Today" practicable, now that Canadian ; Eacks of gold were being taken government ls ex- self-confid-ence appears to be 'to Vancouver. Long after the P,'ctd to announce before the '.-.rvcloplng. If Canada! sal-' end f th's vear a i" necessary disaster, the wreckage was "f to sfr had bitterly opposed federation in Canada, had not only lived lo rhatUfp his minH hut. vTf j era had become the verv crown and ! will undertake the job herself vafetd. The Job had taken a"""'1. -couple funds In another forest of yea s and its asserted ; AnjPrican operation In .Britlsn total cost amounted to at least I r2OC.0O0. It is true the stampede , ooiumoia. glory of the confederation prin- j although a measure of United Ciple States co-opcratlon can be ex- I told them how we in Can- peciea, as a legal iormanty ada had struggled for two cen meant heavy travel and shipping. Ships did carry the yellow OTHER TIMES AI L THE WANTED FEATURES NOW COMPLETE ON THE "INGMS" Washington is interested and metal, and the owners. But noth- turies for "responsible government" and how we had finally won freedom from "Downing Street." International federation was, I claimed, the only answer to Communist expansion that is Rupert Radio and Electric Sunoort the ml always has been. A work of such lng of value appears to have been magnitude would certainly have found In the sodden debris that a distinct bearing on her cities once was the Islander. More and ports as well as on Cana- j than thirty years of salt water dian. While this ts also of mu-j immersion made recovery of "a tual concern it is, in certain stake" next thing to impossible, respects, quite different from or so it appeared. Some of the transactions in the past. One foregoing appeared in the Alaska , the "Russian problem." But I j said many in Canada thought it was the only answer to the "American question" as well." HOW COULD we say that we might, for example, mention the , Sportsman, the writer being Har- Maine boundary and Alaska. vey Fraser, who was one of the survivors. rr During October The annual campaign of the Canadian National Institute For the Blind is underway Contributions should be sejj w Mr. E. Boulter c'o Canadian of Commerce, Prince had "responsible government1 when the decisions which most. TR-'En TO STEAL DOCK The Islander was 376 feet long, affect our very lives are made, j Building of the dry dock at painted white with two yellow EQUIPMENT FOR SALE lD-7 Cof. with tilt Dozer $7500 ,1 RD4 Cot. with Dozer and Winch $4000 '2 Ford Pick-up Trucks, from $750 to $1000 ;1 3A-ton International Pick-up $500 ; WOOD & McCLAY v LIMITED 324 2nd Ave. West, Prince Rupert, B.C. t ' , PHONE 41(1 . 231c not by Canadian statesmen, but Prince Rupert began not many smoke funnels and handsomely primarily by Washington? years after the city's incorpora- 'equipped and fitted up. Her crew Only in federation would the . tlon. Once finished, there was numbered 61 and passenger list Canadian or citizen of other no spurt in employment, in fact, on her last voyage totalled 108. VANCOUVER VICTORIA Sunday, 8 p.m., Chilcotln Tuesday, 12 Noon Camosun ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coquitlam, 11 p.m. FOB NORTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS September 28, 9 p.m. ss. Chilcotln FOR SOUTH QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Chilcotln, October 5 and 19 9 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent Third Avenue Phone 568 the plant went almost entirely , These Included stage people, who idle. At last Vancouver tried new ' had been touring the gold camps. A (ft ' Ba sure and Iten concert intheCflP Not long before the steamship had at Ottawa in the NATO struck, they had been entertain wMmMmEmmntm bunday, wu. inment- countries have effective voice on a basis of equality with the United States.' I was, of course, hitting very hard on the theme stressed over and over again here. One young Dane proclaimed: "It is nonsense to talk of surrendering sovereignty. What sovereignty have we got now?" In other words, we have exactly the same sentiment here as they cellent enrerta meeting last week. But whereas ing informally, one of their songs the outcome at Ottawa was Can- being "Asleep in the Deep." There ada'a official move for future was a triple explosion after the Atlantic Federation, here with Islander struck. She had gone the British MPs are planning to down within fifteen minutes. She do the whole job. Speaker after sank In more than three hundred speaker has said "the time has feet, near Admiralty Island, Al- come to Join the human race." 'aska. WE NEED YOUR S Mtiitmh vm mm worn &