Prince Rupert Daily News tors. They are changing t!v- VmEV, system by deei-.-e-s an also the UBD& motors ou appliances. Some dis- wfIJJNclTk tricts have the new "cycle 60" Television considered universal, and some given In J' the unbelievable 25. If anvboriv h .u, P THE oC ETTERBOX I " w - ...... ,i ..v I '1 I f -i Tuesday, May 15, 1951 r utuw. it- L'uiiig to loromo, vou muv n,.i s be disappointed. NLWSPAPKK8. ETC. ; Mr. Editor, I urn not ashamed Eih lor. Daily News: ' of having my name in the news- Your editorial of yesterday In-'paper, but I am not keen on it. An Independent daily 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 Assoeiat'on. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. a. PERRY. Managing Director. Published every afternoon except Sunday by lnce Rupert Daily Newg Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, sfTt-. $8 00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year. -$8 00. sU"KSi k However, lhy will be lnn r,..t " - : . . , '..::'-, Mug'-' tm : :.v-.r " snnvs mi- to write vou fee liiu pre.nt. I f ' , . . 1. "Vi k 5 ' ' i? f that we may have scmeihim? in i nil ne. Yours U r a UWfjer and trotter 'or Am paper. fc&43:rts ' 'AST ti 'T-i i ?; 'n , tV'i,t - T have Oreviotislv had the ii'TTe UfiLtf::A;mtf H to scold you for not print..:;, WINSTON MORRIS 4fT'-"",Cff)TJW-,li'7:H,i I I Ifc i Mi 1 1 1 " " --! r- (The correspondent must have more of what you produce. liuvni'4 niissi d my usual street boy ut 4 o'elc.'k, I could not fcuy a p:per anywhere at 0 o'clock, in the evi niii. V.'lv i! a' si; anger comes to town, he a.sk.i at a lirvs stand tor a local iaper, ho finds sends ot other jiap"rs but no 1'ieal. Vli"! i is the : Un o:i th Daily N" v i "ftiee? Are you afraid xtruck tlw newsstand one evening when It had s'jkl out for we ?;'." assure him that every news st ind In the city carries the Daily News and usually have them In stock although they usually like to "sell out" and often do by late evening. If Mr. Morris will be patient he will S'.on see a fine sifjn on the front of our irew building which only a few ll..y., u&s let civeii Us tlllHl coat of paiut. Kd.t W Vs.. T. s somebody will know where tlnces are? I found th,. only sign of life when' the boys luititf at i' between 3 aiul 4 p.m. What happened to the mm covering the Nero show at the j VALUABLE THEE ! Te Kauri pine, valua'jls for boat consti uctioji and for iu rein. Is fouiKl onlv in the north island of New Zealand. CALVIM 11 CONVICTS AT PLAY Tha regular baseball leajua under way recently at St. Vincent de Paul Penitentiary when women spectators wer. ptrmitted. for the first time in, the history of III thy; institution, to attend the games. The peni:tntiarv is located 10 miles north of Montreal. Another Trade Opportunity INDUSTRY at Prince Rupert cries for hired help. I There is a lot of difference from the old days when men used to cry for jobs. Without discussing conditions of employment at the cellulose plant and, notwithstanding the fact that so many of Prince Rupert's young men gravitate naturally into the fishing industry, the new pulp mill industry should have career attractions to some. The complaint of the pulp mill management f; bout the difficulty of getting local young men to enter the industry is nothing particularly new. Career jobs have been offered in various trades here for a long time but the interest of young men in accepting them has been lacking. There are plenty of apprenticeship opportunities here and they become the more with the open-.ing of the pulp mill. - ' The trouble, it seems, is that many young men - do not want to start at the bottom. Unfortunately, ;too many seem to think only of the high immediate I wages rather than the long range security of em-T ployment in useful and skilled work. (CP PHOTO i BOYS' WEAR SCHOOL PANTS Heavy Worsteds and All-W Priced from ( Report from Parliament lKi, rXTS Gabardines in plain shad, i:i5 limUK.KI-:US-Gabardines in plain By E. T. APPLEWHAITE, M P. SlUB Civic tVdl.i'e? I will r':t b"li'. ve , j ; that the News mi-red the news, j I submit the News has a duly : aowards It's subscribers to civ? ttum Lie iiews ri !?.i.iiui!T celeb-rltivs broui'ht lv re by the Civic Centre. The present anpliiiR of Mail-Hirdville Catholics to ;et financial supixu't fur their schools. If granted which Is not likely, would not be conducive to ihe best in ten st.s of eiih'-r Cathoties or Protestants. I was in Toronto a short time aRo looking for an apartment In a district called Lancing. After some, diffidence a young matron asked: "Are y:u Calli il.e.sV" W-' e-i! duninbfcunded. Visiuns of the Middle Aes floated before my yes and I felt I nut:;;, be dreaming . With difficulty I regained ;iny composure, deciding this was ' 1950. Canada, Toronto and thl,s young matron needed a lessim. "No." I said, "We are not Cat h- hull zipper. Now ir- m ITM.OVMt SWKATKRS- Fur small boys ami trl.n and colors. Sles 22 to 26. Real Barjaiis Synthetic Fibre j Causing Concern By J. C. GRAHAM 1 Cantullull PreKS Correspondent AUCKLAND, N Z. (CP) The threat to world wool markets from development of synthetic fibres is becoming a real prob- i j lem for wool growers, suggests ' ft. G. Lund, chairman ot the International Wool Secretariat. . ' '1 he secretariat was formed in 1937 when wool growers undoubtedly had the threat of synthetic fibres in their minds. Lund, on his current tour of CLEARANCE OF RUNNING SHr RelliJia out our entire stock at last yiar There has been quite a storm here over John Fisher's recent report as to the treatment of persons coming to Canada from Europe. Hon. Walter Harris, minister of citizenship and immigration, had promised John Diefenbaker to make a statement concerning these comments as reported in the Toronto Telegram, and supposed to have ' 1 hop and avo at wnue agreeing with the desirability of a warm welcome fci j.ew lezuianu, has been telling immigrants, Mr. Hari'is point been made by John Fortier. Mr. , fisher ha. provided the depart- 1 ment with a statement which indicates that the immigration j Ret-up as he observed it. first at Moncton and later at Montreal,' is not geared to consider the uemenaous human lactor involved. ' Hue ofls:'tting th news- paper acj-mnt, he closed his. . f-Lx NOW C iysB TiMr olics but we are too Oh !-'ti:tn o have any blanket dislike for any. body of pjople and It seems to be irrelevant." , i' "You see." she said apologeti- j cally, "If you were Catholics the I larmers that the threat today is much more serious. Many uew synthetics were being bruuht on the market, especially in the United Slate3, and enormous sums were briny re-r: Chancfe For Bugs BUGS may not have high ideals. They may not have, any ideals at all. A fair surmise from the evidence is that bugs are as low down as they look. It is ironical that man, to wham apparently alone of all creatures came the ideal of trying to live together in peace, should be the creature that through war threatens life upon this pebble in the sky. It pent to improve these produces taxes would go to the Catholic ' schools. In Toronto tin y, appar- and to persuade the buying pub out that there is, however, a limit to the extent lo whi.:h provision can be made for services of this kind. Respecting the handling of the particular flight on which Mr. Fisher was a passenger, in accordance with the policy of the department each immigrant was interviewed by an immigration officer to find out if he needed -U"lp, assistance or information. Th whole thing was not only an unfortunate, but an unjustified chools and : lic that they are substitute for ently, have Catholic Wcwilldotk Asphalt Shin; FOR tSTW wool. Luncf say.s there is no real separate taxes which catisvs iv substitute for natural wool. ; Iigious discrimination not con The powerful incentive for development of synthetics by the present period of high phone f9 GREER & BRIDDEN LTD. f statement by saying "May I le-port asain that no lrnmiqrart : was beate I. pushed or cowed, but that they were not given that extra welcome whien should go tJ anv ci'.in ccmin; to this hwt.' Mr. Harris it-'ported tj the House that ih'v (plane on whi.'h Mk. F.shcr ar-, rived made an unsrhdu!od' (landing a'. Moncton clue to hnrt j weather in N wfoundland, that 'at Monci:i there is only one j immi: ation officer on rtu'v. I'ind he ccnuleted his immtgra-j Un pvainirrition or the nassen-(sers in one hour- and twenty-five minutes. The MinfstiT a--Imitfed. ns Mr. Fisher remark' d. ducive to the best interests of i any nation or people. Another thing about Toronto '' I would have found it hard to j believe had I not expt rienivd it is the 25 -cycle lkthttng system they have. ' Ail llghU flicker like a candle and all household appliances must have special mo-. BRIDE'S FATHER SPEAKS UPf in 1 I 1 HELP WANTED . ' Termancnt 'pesilloris f suitable men. working roiiilllions. Top wages. Two weeks Ikw after one year employment. 50 'X Metiirai 8n fees paid by firm. 2 First Class Automobile Mecho: 1 First Class Automobile Body So and Painter. Apply: Rupert Motors Lk CIIKYSLER, PLYMOUTH DIRTKlBlT, occurrence. I conffss I was completely at sea whfn one dav Mr. Black-more, former leader of the S -cial Credit Group, rose to voice "a grievance aeainst His Majesty's Government of Canada," ! to wit: that for 19 years it has ; dishonored and continues to dishonor those sections of the B.N. A. Act deainis' with coinage anil currency, banks and bai.kir.';. After listening to him e vmwl for 40 minutes on debt-free money, non - Interest boarin bonds and su-h. I was more confused than ever. I was no alone, Gei"e Drew admitted equal confusion. i I think Hon. "Don" Atho: t. had everybody with him when ' he spoke, vory briefly, toward.; the close of the cost-of-living ! debate. He was of course oa.r-! fectly rij'ht when he aid trct J wool prices may result in wool i growers themselves being asked 'to make a greater contribution to the cost of research and pru-: motion of Ui2 .u.ie of natural ! wool. , BIG Bl'IKLT ; On behalf of the internauonf.1 secretariat Lund has placed be- lore the wool boards of Auj-, traJia and New Zealand the ' UtKtut budget in its history. He I .said the secretariat feels th.it at this time iu ork must he lull n.-ified in all directions, es- peeiaily in tne fields of rese arch . anil education. I Woul has, become important not only to such producing n.i-i tions as South Africa, Australia i and New Zealand, but to the i Commonwealth as a whole, he i said, since raw wool is second i to rubber as the largest doliar j earner. I Lund was wary about the syn-' thetic program. Asked if expansion of synthetics might mean , an increased demand for nat-i ural wool for blending purposes, : he said the whole purpose of i blending synthetics with wool 'ho hijiltllnt conditions at Moncton for tlio reception nhd examination of immifants nre. v.ni satisfac'.arv. Tlie Allied Aviation Service there r?inrted. - "It is true th:,t the facilities here ara not the best, but a new waiting room is at nre:ent b"iv c"-st.rueted, and when completed should be an asset to this station." , As a result of the report thai the complaint was made with respect to the Immigration office; at Moncton, Mr. Fisher wired the immigration in-.pector there though e appreciated c really th I "Sorry your name erroneously 1 deep faith clis'iU'vod bv now; involved." There was no fur members of the House that th Minister of Finance or. any minister of finance can cure Inflationary forres which exist in Canada or in the rest of th world, he must assure them th.it their fnith is cnmnletcly m'n-placed if they think that he or any other person In his position or any government, can cue? those forces. Althoush General Pearkes had been critical of the government, Abbott wan pretty well in agreement with LIGHT UP 1'U SELECTION OF SHADES, from-TABLE LAMPS TABLE LAMPS TRILITE LAMPS, ' Complete with Shades, from.. ! TORCHIERE LAMPS could he that bugs, who never heard of brotherhood, may. ipherit the earth. t Man's brotherhood does nbt include bugs. It is a brotherhood of man, not of beings. It rests on force. So far as bugs are concerned, man's brotherhood depends on the Department of Public Health and bug exterminators. There is nothing unfair, then, that in a collision of forces, the one more able to survive should succeed and the other perish. But bugs had better not take their success for granted. Man has despaired of his success before this, but kept trying, and succeeded. He may yet prevail with his conception of a brotherhood of man. If the Christians can be strong enough to stand the Russians off from trying a war, the Christian ethic may some time run beyond the Iron Curtain, and even this side of the Iron Curtain. But the only good chance for bugs is a war. Then they alone would be ' likely to win. Why An Iron Curtain? IF COMMUNISM as a system of living is in any I way, superior or even equal to that democratic system in which we believe, there need be no fear of comparison, no fear of free speech, no fear of a free press, nor any limitation of universal suffrage, freely exercised, says the Canadian Industrial Preparedness Bulletin. That all these and other liberties : are suppressed by Communists is proof positive of . a definite knoWledge of inferiority, of the inferiority of a system which can only exist by repression . and force, and not in consequence of the recognition of its merit by the masses. This ,yry 'apparent piece of evidence of the value of our type of freedom should make it un-; necessary to bring forward in detail other Com-I munist testimony as to the envy felt by the "red ! comrades" for a way of life they are not permitted . to enjoy. ; We need not mention the weakness of a poficy ; which can only be introduced here by subversion ; and violence, aided by the lying, cheating and dis-' loyalty of a minority. We need not point out that modern Communist theory is produced and directed by Russia, a country which by its mistrust of others betrays its own. untrustworthiness. , was to cheapen the resultant product. He believed the continued use of synthetics for blending with wool was likely to result merely in damaging the reputation of wool Itself. Advises on important subject An a mnre male I told my diiughh-r, "ItememlHT what your mot her and grandmother use to keep their washing white Keckitt's Blue in the rlnne will keep your white clothes renlly white." 'TruRt Dud to give giH)d advice!' he said later, 'Heckitt's Hlue prevents clothes turninr; yellow, and out of the blu cornea the whitest wash.' ther examination of passengers on this plane by the immigration service at Dorval Montreal), because it had already taken place at Moncton., Tiiera had been complaints as to the ability of our officers to converse with Immlffrants In their own tongue at this latter point well, with resnect to the linguistic qualifications of immigration personnel at Montreal, in addition to English and French they are able to converse in Italian, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Estonian. German, Polish . Greek. A-abic. Chinese, Jewish. Ukranlan. unci Spanish, and hve i wnrn-ii Rice is an important item in the diet of Venezuela, which j consumes about 38.C03 tons an- ! the -est of his soeech. General can- ; nually. , Pearkes, with remarkable rf'w fo' "ri" of ns sn-called noli-ticians, had urged the people f Canada to re-diucover the virtues of thrift and. taving yes, and, wo k. Northern B.C. Pc Co.. Ltd. knowledge of Russian and Dutch. Block Besnor Phone 210 Prince Rupert, B.C. CHANGE BLADES SB -PRESTO' With The. ffanay SEE OUR NEW SHIPMffl LUGGAGE OF HANDSOME DISPENSER Shaving's a breexe, quick, easv and refreshing with today's super-keen Gillette Blue Blades. Precision-made for your Gillette Razor double-edged foreconomy they lastfarlongerthan ordinary blades. For extra convenience buy them in the handy Gillette Dispenser. nureoMes Select your luggage in Matched or individuai from our choice oftt Fabrics eoes oioaitoet SING FAMOUS MUSIC LCNDON (CP) A festival of sacred music will be held in tin woman catholic Cathedral at i Westminster May 13 to May 20. worts of composers from the IZtx century to the present will , be played and sung daily. The Prince Rupert L. Horncastle, Prince George; Mr. and Mrs. E. MacDonald, E. Mac Don aid, 8. Waters and O. Olendening, Vancouver; A. B. Anderson, Masset Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon, Bteveston. emphasis will be on English mu F00P in ujtn FASHION Hit Cjgoiy Mmfw Adarra Service, Int aa'. " ii ' " tWMT-JJ ' "l'ti ii n fipr tain sic, but compositions bv foreign composers will also be heard. "Isn't he a lot of fun . . can I keep him?"