.come more of a problem even ber of offi ' 'than it is today. Even now, with mems and"" population of Prince Rupert drive ' 110l X Prince Rupert Daily News As i See It Monday. March 19. 1951 comparatively small, finding using a bus rJ i- space for the multiplying cars ness are. th ' ! Is gradually getting more vexa- each ute 0, : tious. With the coming to streets tv,i. ray.. Reflects and Reminisces i .4 ' Independent daily newspaper uevoted to the upbuilding of Prince V Rujxrt and Northern and Central British Columbia. - :- SUBSCRIPTION HATES: Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations j ':. . ' , Canadian Daily Newspaper Association I I Skeena of big business, more only to a Umit! s treasures will have to be taken, or twentv th I Small, worn-out buildings will actually in th.0"" j j be replaced by modern blocks. But it ,, h ?m , This will lead to a larger num- town on kLt more "ism i Prince Rupert s economic rebirth !s getting Vancouver down. She 'earns of northern progress I rW'S'yf '."'.'.-" .n. I tJ: i 4t ti Titan---" , ".".'.A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. II. Q. PERRY, Managing Director ' t Carrier, Per Week, 2uc; Per Month. 75c; Per Year, .snLTw '." $3.00; By Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $300 feSt , Published every afternoon except Sunday by ,t ?rince Rupert Daily News Ltd , 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. but not without annoyance. Yst,1 ' there can T?e noted an attitude of ' admission, sometning akin to the acknowledgement cf a natural; law even though not entirely! - L . I , ' i i . I i i . - : , . i k S t v V u - U. ' : hi - L . .1.311 - i welcome. Red Cross Night Comes woru u: a consuming i.iterest which is natural enough. Every forward ttep in the affairs of the Cellulose Corporation, and 1 Aluminum is followed with avid eagerness. But this time, Vancouver is not the core not the heart of what is destined to reach lmmeYise proportions. Sh? may be near but not in. FA RID A HAD SHOWS INDIA NEW DELHI, India. In London, the secretary of the 40 MP's who are on the all-party committee organizing for world government said to me: "W.ien ycu fH to India, be .Hire and see Mis. Chattapadhay --.".he's a key person." Dr. Ani'.p Sinsh, crontly r-tuiiiect to India from his UN job in Korea, inirodumJ us, I already knew that Mrs. (Kamala Uevy) Chatlapadhyay was one of the main figures in the Socialist Party in India. But I did not know about her pet project--Faridabad. FARIDABAD IS A Brand new Tl. -vi was mvm ft time when light ra'llery from the south re-v;arded Prin" Ruoert's earnest industrial efforts. Usuallv. a bit of banter provided equal amusement. There wei j occasions when the seeminc drudgery .seen in years of uohill battle led to a feeling of Impatience. To te called by a proud city a few hundred miles distant "that Siwash village" could carry a stln;. For Economy I Switched to Elurvclubc Win trot mtrtt Art ,! n a I II I f.et: lenient about 25 miles south I of Dellii Unto this sandy waste ! land, for all the world like the dry bell pra'ries in Canada, caitw ; some 32,000 refugees from tins ; extreme Northwest Fjontie", now ;ADi'ME SPEAKKR-Alnout;li ttte Brltl.sh Columbia Legislature has been presided over by a woman Mrs. Nancy Hodses since January, 1H50, no woman ever occupied the tpeaker's chair in the. Ontario Legislature until last Thursday. Miss Agnes MacPhail, first woman member of the Houw of Commons, now CCF member of the provincial legislature for York East, became acting speaker at the invitation of Speaker R?v. M. O. Davits. (CP PHOTO) yart of Parkistan. The difference between, th-vse refugees and the other millions Ah well! Other times, other, practices. Vancouver realizes the time for trying to assume over-lordship from the Fraser to the Peace Rivers has gone. Big business Is beholding opportunities and assvts in parts of British Columbia other than what must be found a few hours from Hastings Street. that were upnxHed is that thes' were txme. , Hants They we,-e not ; or more memoers oi each famUv ' looks Jilc a wnte skii t. B'or quiet conditions with Marvtlube the premium motor oil that meets all ear manufacturer'! (specifications for correct lubrication. Marveluhe is a detergent motor oil. It not only lubricates it cleans. A clean engine free from gum, sludge and abrasive particles lasts longer and givei you more trouble-free performance. Let your Imperial Esso Dealer protect the investment yon have in your car with his "Care-Saves-X'ear" service, farmers nor citif '.-Hi craftsmen ' I'll business men and thoir ! - oqo ' fa,'".ui''s- i THE FARIDBAD sttiers THIS is Red Cross night in Frince Rupert. Porch 4 lights are expected to he left on at every dwelling .place. Householders are heing asked to have Jr thir subscriptions ready and they are asked to iTtnake them -as generous as possible. The good work of the Red Cross is too well known to need detailed expounding. The worthiness I'vf t its appeal is amply established. "Prince Rupert people are noted for the gener-osity of their response to good causes their coni-Lpassionate understanding and spontaneity of their "appreciation. Prince Rupert can he counted upon to hold up its end once again. Short of war time, there was never an occasion "hen the Red Cross organization seemed more im-oortant. . Spring Planning ' THE TAG END of winter is always dull and . . I uninteresting and much too long. We're anxious o see the sun for more than half a day at a time, ' ,;nd ,to proclaim the first bud on the bough, the first vreen shoot in the garden, the first robin on the ' "ving. Such bright symbols herald the approach of "?pring. One of the best remedies to banish the mood of depression which usually accompanies this period " ;-?f waiting is to plan. An intriguing pastime, and a irofitable one, is to work out a painting plan and a ' .iolor scheme for the exterior of the house. Many people plan a summer vacation, lingering fong over the gaily colored travel folders, maps and ' hotel and tourist information. It's always a busy v season for the gardener too. He's consulting seed catalogues, reading up the latest information on , weed killers, sprays and fertilizers, and planning flowerbeds. But in this drab season color will act as the best JTSttWilant and all you need in the initial planning ISXSge is a few color cards and a free imagination. are efficienzy this fellow is reaiiy tops. Yes, it was quite a task v. hen he got there, he ;-ay.. Th? trouble waR to get people to work w.:h their hands when they hr.tl never worked with their hand? i..e f.uvenunen, gave mem i franklv, not good farmers S j anuy tents and emrgen:y ra- lhe main emphasis is to fin J tions. But then Kamala Devy them suilable industrial employ-Cliattpadhvay pnd lit" soduli'- nt m'nried callfatrurt rot tu-.v. The! wu- 1 s.i-2 tetore. The coast all of It and more comes into its own. Multitude wo'ild he e'art to dwell here. Th's land and her oeople aiJ envied.; As for the Dcuklmbors? British Columbia is sufficiently spacious to find room, even for them. ' , ' , : i .me cm .-.no- peupie new rovf:-nment of India vo'1 building- n h'p- fntnr r, the sign fhafsoyf oOo i f . , "'7 'outskirts, and have contracted ANYWAY, TFFRF STANTP ) (sso) E A 1 1 R All V . VrL ro'";"it""" Ito employ 50 percent of their Faridabad. It has been done. to stop k .jut; ijd.iia. 1 1 n- Kuv-iuMruL wu.i:..i emjiloyees form Faridabad. the people, without exceotijn. ijfn Liie ptMpi to fvip Liiein- I 1 nev hnvi B kn nnr.raftpH t -i are nff flio trnvnmmnnt etl And so there is peace and goodwill as Vancouver's fresh snow! nn t-.t. tak all sets of secondary ma- The schools teach 103 percent of r.ui now -jui i ..lie pe-jpm ni -i lerlals f;.om 8ma co.0peraUve the child en. There are clubs accumulates, her March rainfalls; kalann4 performance from your engine with hv . There are 24 separrtj c - and cultural activities. Nev your tank with up-to-iUte fsso ur tiso t-itn. i out in the road. Se for yourself its better aU.rouidre ine answer, as flven c wai "co-ocerative." I gurgle and salty Ra'-'s whist'e. More harmony Is hailed, Frince Ruoert'e water pipes are thawed, her blue skies beam1 oCo Esso and Esvo Extra are (.ontinually beina imoTtc belt balanted lomiMnaiicn of fat! sururiK, Rood tuelerttwi. i mileage. Switch to Lsso Gasolines and you're always ahead! IF THE PROOF OF THE pud operatives working even t fmall industrial co-ops ar3 open-tiny donkeys which carry stone ing all the time Uatpst, button on their backs are organized factory). A small power plant into a co-cp. Ls operating, and a bigger one Is The guiding een us in all this being built. All this will cost the is a slim, very young man from taxpayers of India nothing ex -Bombay 8. CK-diirsairar. who 1 cep't an original loan cf tr-d'f wears n. white fhirt, wi w'nit. ' -ver. brightly and Shawatlans think of applying for old age pension. ding is in the eating, Faridabad Kuaranrerd tire life with protection hllh Wilh h looks like the proof that cooperative can supuly the answe- Iti'Jjj the famous Atlas Writ ESS ten CiirJtantte which There will come a time whn the question of parking will be- covers all road hazards and is honored by over 3H.(XNi dealers in Canada and the United States. ever pi tervued by chart iumC. maintififturefl' ipifc.m. a &i&Mt& faylfi&mjt. Sfa-Uto&k - t PHONE 9C9 For Efficient Building and RemodeB YOUR BUILDERS & C0NTRAC' -"l"-'".-- to much of India's social prob- ' lem. ! The orpanteers cf Faridab-i .started oh the urinciiile that the people should' be heitvKl to tret themselves out of tents and into lion-os. Hut there wer no houses. To have houses, ycu have to have brick, or some other good material. There w.?re no bricks. So the first move was to start making brick. Now there are 14 brick kilns working full speeti ahead. No less than 3000 of th refuired number of 5023 homes have already been built all by people 'who had r:ver done a tap of such manual work in their lives. The whole townshiD is laid out on a good plan. There are few trees as yrA tut the community has its own nursery to grow them. But the Uttl? hous-' .stand neat and inviting; lookinc They are four-room affai'-s, brie Inflation Greer Bridden Lt ( ,! KO. IUix 731 Prhire Kjpt, iPECI OAL- base, but plastered over on the outside. One of the four room-is a ballr oom. Total cost of the homes is just over 18S0 rupees rouhly $400 The peonle who helo build the:i 50 ton (Loose, two tons or net wages for doing so. The tun -Jtctn homes are bought on a 30-yea plan which means that ttv monthly charge is about 11 ru pees (say $2.55) per month. LTEiCANADIANS insist on scrambling for- the I available supply'of goods and services they may well "bid prices up to fantastic levels with all the attendant hardships and injustices." This warning is contained in a special report on inflation issued by the executive council of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Various methods oj combatting the menace are listed. Inflation constitutes one of the greatest fears of Canadians, apart from war itself, and facts brought to light in the study should serve to give Canadians a more intelligent understanding of the ! problem and to drive home the importance of our individual roles in resisting powerful inflationary pressures. J The report urges Canadians to realize that in J spite of buoyant incomes there are going to be rela-! tively fewer peacetime things to purchase. Since I .this constitutes the root cause of rising prices, the problem can be solved only by "preventing excessive j purchasing power from being spent." Direct con- trpls do not provide the answer, because they do not t strike at the root cause of inflation but only at its 1 symptoms. At the same time, some controls might I be necessary to allocate scarce materials to the most es?ential uses. It must be remembered that wag.es a-e also low the peopls pet about two rupees per day--not per hour; that is less than 50 cents. That means that two In sacks of one ton or more $14.50 This special applies on our limited ski' Alberta Blue Flame Egg only Foothills Alberta coal available inoll--dt prevailing prices PHILPOTTEVITT&Col , Ml 'A It tint. fit. il L)i 1 WWU AXM f PHONE 651 riiii niKin SUPPLIES - LUMBER H Mass Protest At Premiums Hospital Insurance Hike And Failure t-J Change I.C.A. Arouses Fish Workers Shoreworkers' local of the United Fishermen's and Allied Workers' Union, at a meeting Thursday night, endorsed the Somewhere In your community, chances are that invested life insurance dollars are benefiting you by helping to build urgently needed public works. One of these might be a new, well-equipped, school, encouraging your boy or girl to be a better student. It might be a modern highway, . I 1 ' i. i : - n. ll , . , i i favour ofw- 9 action of the executive in send-i lng a protest to Victoria at thai failure of the Legislature to reopen the Industrial Concllation Act. I The fishermen's local of the same Union earlier In the week, cently moved into your town, creating jobs for many people, maybe for you. If so, it may be one of the industries that life insurance dollars have helped to build or expand. Other life insurance dollars play a part in building power plants, water systems and many other useful projects. Families, too, benefit by these investments, which help make it possible for Canada's 5 million policyholders to enjoy double security income for later years and protection of loved ones now. Thus life insurance promotes progress and security throughout the nation. iitrijjijig tu relieve trains cun- I I Iff IW 1 RViai gestion in your district. Life insurance dollars, invested for the future needs of policyholders, make it possible to build many such roads throughout the nation. Perhaps a new Industry has re- having taken similar action, the shoreworkers' union also protested against the Increase In hospital insurance premiums and proposed that there should be a mass provincial protest. This will be advocated by delegates to the annual convention of the U.F. and A.W.A. which is about to YOUR NEW is r to be held in Vancouver. Delegates to the Vancouver convention R. L. Gardiner and J. Cazes, who left for the south on Saturday's plane received their final instructions. The LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES in Canada and their Representatives 5 Boojgg ggB:. fashion WORKING FO It NATIONAL f00t5t BUILDING PERSONAL StCURITY footwej Last, year Canadian labor received a record-breaking dvrtieinent ii not published or dlaplaved by the Liquof Control Board or by tha GoTwnmwt W Bnti.ii Colmnbil RP "