Prince Rupert Daily News T Report from Parliament! WWWES7HESB, Monday, June 25, 1951 By E. T. APPLEWHAITE. M P. I "f f or peaches f I It is perfectly true to say that no part of tho An independent daily newspaper devoted io the upbuilding of Prince Report and Northern arid Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press - Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association O A. HuTNTTR. Manages Editor. H. CJ. PERRY, Managing Director Subscription rates: North American continent is receiving as much at-1 W t - ' ' j I i 4 I 3 t r r s I f . , I, - f - - -in - -it j j - , v I . . ' I'cx --..--fvf t . s I j X v Vr 1 - t--. iy Carrier, Per Yeek, 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year. S3.C0: By Mail, P?r ?r.xh, 75 Per Year, $8.00 tention and publicity these days as is that part comprising the federal electoral district of Skeena. It is n function of these letters to advertise publications but I do feel justified in referring to a most interesting future article on - ' Published, every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dauy !fers Ltd.. 3rd Avemw Prince Rupm, Bring out their sweetness and natural, juicy goodnes Thot's how Sugaroatting in..' Polities of Aluminum ap-, can's test transmission ltn ., t,.., cr. towers, sittmi .on tun ci the Russia and Korea i -?'Jtl .llg 111 ii it mir wuvr v.. . iiune. under the title of -The . '""d. f..oat Altuninum F.lrr " The - ul publications Ui l u ........... . -. - . fiti.'cm Is. rttiwlHrt to th Am- speaKing mil I aifer my twngratulations makes Post's Grape-Nuts Flukes extra rich and sweet extra crisp and appetizing, Grni-Nuts Flakes supply nourishment for quick " enwfcy. Economical, too. Try them today. aiiean authorities, th article; , e.'aiming that there's a right way, ! ; a wrong way and the U.S. gov- ; ernment w ay cf providing more ; I 1. ''A iftiLLJiMiltM Vnmin.um. However, my reaction is, who are we, to criti t ! ITiace Huuert Kaily News a its sieal Ctliiinbia ( t-)lulos ctiitiun. I t one like mywlf, far fnun home it was particularly interesting and enjoyable. After reading the list of distinguished visitors who, attended the opening, I am convinced that 1 am quite rifht when I say our district is K-ttiii) more publicity, and si mid. valuable publicit y, than any part of N-jrth America. cize? The outcome has been thej greatest and soundest era of ex-; pansion ever known tor dreamed of ' for Central British Columbia. ' SUGAROASTIMS MAKES thtZdOmS CEREAL AIDS IMMIGRANTS Mrs. Marie Mathews, pretty Dutch war bride, came to Canada five years ago as tha wife of a Canadian saUliei. Now employed by the federal immigration department she meets thousands ot immigrants as they arrive and assists them in becoming established in their new homes. Stationed in Tijivntc she works with the Canadian National Railways Colonization Department. H?re she looks at a painting of the iumiiy homestead of Mrs. Van der Zanden, left, one of the hundreds of Dutch immigrants to settle in Ontario. Mrs. Van tier Zjnuiea lives on a farm near Bront. Ont. iCP PHOTO) Speaking of th aluminum riustry in the Ui.lted States, the article claims .that low-cost power dictated the cohcent ration BONUS) Smffrjt-A-MtIT flAVO.' Bonus 2 Cxtka otucr fMtay cf primary aluminum on the; . . D.,Kr, , K0 , i p Vim Coast of the U S. but e!ee- hTview lrure u w , ; tncity shortages higher freight , operutkin. of rnd shipping .rates and a main;th( J Hi,lul Housing Apt Ga market rooted in the East hawM hp ha(, mnd a sta(pm(nt As I See It HISTORIC PR0JECT It Neuberger on Pulp Mi1 4i Pi rot uSJent, to this Act. The bill authorizes V t First suKstestiwii fM 4 between the Atlamk w at Panama we -. nud( j ih engineers as eanj 4 the 2 200.000 tons cf Surinam ! bauxite landed at Gulf of Mexico ! unit each year, all is processed tne grnvrrmr-in-counril to es Pi-;;rn Vancouver Saturday I tablisti interest rates payable bv into alumina in the area at , ; P. I.L-hmjin Mre H Mi.rf'in ri i.iie uuiiuwer, provioea iiiui sucn " Kaiser's Baton Rouge and Alcoa's , '.te n-hun t.l i c V, eh.,) ,,,t inure On a wooded island crown eu with high mountains, the Cfl-anese Corporation of America rerentlv dedicated the flrt Mobile plants, reducing its , , v, eight, and transportation costs, ,ff V "L that nations in the past have REMEMBERING often talked of peace while planning for war and suspecting that Russia herself has indulged in such practice during recent years, the western world will- receive with hopeful reserve the statement at the week-end of Jakob Malik, that the Soviet wanrs a conference to end the war in Korea. Possibly the most significant aspect of the Russian statement is the proposal that both sides in the war should draw away from the 38th parallel as nart of a cease-fire agreement. Heretofore, Russia had insisted that both sides should draw-entirely out of Korea. Now the Russian proposal is more like the terms which have been advanced by the United Nations as corollary to a Korean .peace. The question arises, of course, whether the Chinese Communists and the North Koreans are a party to or subscribe in any way to the surprise Ciicsian proposal. That has not Wn made known. It may be that Russia is just talking propaganda again and that there is nothing serious about her peace intentions that she is not talking on behalf of the parties really concerned. Russia has talked peace in the past and has followed up with new aggressions in the cold war. Maybe that is the case again. But we can. still be hopeful. At least, we know that the whole western world wants an ending of this sorry Korean business and that the United Nations would be glad to negotiate on any reasonable and sincere terms. Fire Hits Charlottes F CREST fires are relatively rare on the northern mainland and the islands and conditions on the Queen Charlottes were ripe for svich a devastating conflagration as has been reported from there dur- . : ii. i. i . . . . . i... half, then is forwarded to ,''''' F .' B piani to lap me vasi spruce unu 'V ertn government , securities Je ir. TovL. w. it' riioni. tm ' uP,m upprcvai of this leglsla- ontisn LOiumom, wrues oen- " - - t'on it woulrt he the B.rimenfs tor Richard L. Neuberger in the Tiin., Badim and Massena; or to intention to adjust interest rates WIdi3-l, Martin. Mrs. A. Wilson, Miss R. Wilson, G. Hone. 1, Sakai, Mr. W ukabayutki. Mhss T. Woods, A. Wilson. Prom Sand.spit-C. Grey, R. S'mfiun. To Vancouver (tolay( Mrs. M. A. Love and son, Mrs. A. B. EUa-by, Mm, W. McKennr, B. R' Thorncraft, W. James, M. C. Nikclaieff, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and two children. Q. Bradley, P. Towle, R. H. Strong, O. Simpson. Tc SaiHlspit D. S. Love, A. J. McLean. TORONTO NOTES TORONTO. How-smart are our smartest by one-half of one per cent. This w!th a view to attracting more investment money lato housing. BLAME WEATHKl GRINDSTONE. Magdalen Islands CP)Wealher conditions were blamed for poor fishing this spring. Herring was abund Portland Oreonlan. the big Kaiser and Alcoa smel- The plant was constructed at ters on the West Coast. Together a cast of $27,000,000 and it will Alcoa. Rynvkls' Arkansas produce 250 tons or dissolving operation sits astradle the- U S.'s pulp daily. Ironically, many of tent-grade bauxite deposits-. Al-the groves to be thinned lie eoa's East St. Louis plant, sup-practicaliy along the boundary pried by Arkansas bauxite, proof Alaska, where elaborate ces-es it into alumina. East St. plans for a pulp industry have Louis alumina is delivered to thus far failed to materialize. t Alcoa's reduction plant in Ten- "Hospitality ord Good Food" That Is Our First fc; business men? I Here v. the busiest city in Canada the b i department stores have the best eating places in town. In one of fr. em is la freak earner which acts as a mysterious voice amplifier. That lis, it takes up quite ordinary ant but stormy weather delayed Columbia Cellulose Phone 17 for Ordtn Ti Take Out Company, nes.we at 1 cent per pound, less . catohes. Cod fishing was not ai ating the "wn US. West Coast Install-; goott as ln fl)rmer y,.ar. aild th? the subsidiary ooera fii efr P. lsl c PIONEER TEACHER Prince Rupert project, holds cns gei ineirs. wnicn r!ps co macke-.el. were- lale iu arriving j forest management licence No. 1 overcome tne runner cnarges ior in. these waters. Commodore Q i juiiu Diuwrr. an tngiun pny conversations say between Mr.5 . sician ci the lvtiw centurv. wan Jones and Mrs. Smith, and send.-, from the province of British l v.i. power. them shooting out in tj space Ui Columbia. Over a huge wilder- Two-steps removed from full; such a wav that thev can be ness area, much of it unex- integration, Reynulds' Aiabama t A clas.;if!ed the first to write in England ont will buy. sell or methods of teaching the deafj and dumb. ... :ind it. J0HN H. heard in the opposite ' sides of plored, the company ha agreed complex relies on Arkansas alum-the va-st room. to cut only as much timber as )na turns it into 50.000 tons of At times this is quite emba-- grcws 10 maturit' eaen 'ear- ingot, rolls some- Into sheet, for rassing say when there is a bi2 EXPANSION FORECAST ', shipment. public dinner in progress and a E. T. Kenney, prorinaial min-1 For the v a. west Coast, pro-sudden lull in Uie noise picks up is'er of lands and forests. k- M.rs must bring alumina at anu ampiuies some conversation acnueu me upt-mus ui uic pm i. like this as a historic event in live aniais BULGER John Bulger Ud. Third Avi-mif nig vtiiR-trnu. - , l( ic yt, h,urcl lho iates of British Columbia. He pre- " Possibly, it is remarkable that, long before this, 'about ? ! dieted a great expansion cf I '1 he owners of the big store population as a result of logging U , V f .t iji tliere has not been a .seriollS fire in the Old logging have spent large sums bringin.' camps, trucking, increased raii- areaa there ami the slash and snag accumulation of in acoasticai experts to try to u-j continueo on page 3i least 2,800 miles for cheap ! poweiVsend aluminum some 2.508 : mileri back to market I But the biggest and lowvst- cosk Ingot producer In the world, I Mean, enjoys abundance of In- expensive power, an unrivaledi f ii' entration of alumina-alum-1 inum plants. ! Tin at yt dimly projected Talya reduction plant with ca- i j? , , . iAvtixy wilu uie ueaiL ouuu amp- Too many people are gazing at a bare palm once their bills are paid. Result: worry a felling ' of insecurity little fun in life. , Saving a definite part of each pay-cheque can change all that . . . just a few cents of each dollar you earn. "Personal Planning" shows you how to set aside those tilal few cents . . . and build happiness in household financing. Ask for your copy at your neighborhood B of Si branch. lifier. ' Europe's. Here we make it pos- i Now if they had that freak sible for most of our university and mysteiious whisper sprea-de.- students to take jobs in sum-in Europe or A.sia they would mertime and hence pay most, or . The very accumulation of such snag and slash together with windfall made good fuel for fire and rendered difficult the fighting of fire. Lack of water and the facilities for handling it are also adverse their way thrqujth uacity of 375.000 tons of low-cost charge a premium prie to get even all, of ln that corner maybe even to college. ingot would us-a Canadian water I. get into the restau.-ant with the. ln Europe even in Britain - Personal Plan carried via ten-mile tunnels to1 'generators ln Alaska. - . 1 chance to listen in on the my3- that just i.sn't dine. terious whispers. i It ju-st is not the custom for nine will bell) ytft vv yon sait , . . atiil Now the bright spot in all this, is Kitimat, whiebi will boost Can- j Ht T3 adian capacity by over 100 per cent. It will, to quote Fortune, be 'fabulously efficient," and will operate with powjr costs of 1 cent a. pound compared with 234 to 3"4 for new Gulf Coast mi M oOo university students to get sum- t BACK IN OLi WESTERN ON- mertime jobs. Hence relatively tarlo for a few days 1 have -been fewer of the people ever do get doing some probing into a favor- s chance to get higher euncit-lte subjeet of mine the history tion. of the Indians. 4 oOo I came on this bit the oth-.-r ' WHENEVER I VISIT V.Y OLE) day home In central Ontario I a : I die Hurons and Iroquois wcv myself the question: Does higher bitter enemies especially as tho education pay in actual cash? Hurons were allies of the French I think ycu can easily prow, and the Iroquois allies of the that boy j who went through jEnglish. Out in tfeste.-n Ontario high school make more money around the present London dig;- than boys wo went through pub-rict, were other tribes called the lie (or grade) school only, i Neutrals, because thy would join But I imagine vou would have capacity. We of this district. wl:i Alacn itself, will be lik? Al- woking with Canadians in tvfir waik or life sinci ui7 4 offottt Bit Stop Itch Neat Rath . MODERN I Qnk ti Stop ttrhing 4 twfil bt. brat rmh, ! factors. Under new logging regulations, it is being made obligatory on operators to clean up the country over which they pass. However, these are not yet applicable in some parts of this district. Wisely enough, tighter regulations in regard to fire protection and conservation are part of the latest forest management policies of this province. Time Congratulates Us "TWO LETTERS from the office of Time arrived" I at the Daily News office at the week-end. One wa a personal letter to the editor from Frederick S. Gilbert, the assistant publisher, who got around to reading our special Columbia Cellulose opening edition after he returned home to New York and was then constrained to write us: "My sincere salute to you for a swell job," adding: "I sincerely hope that, after the honeymoon is over,. Columbia Cellulose and Prince Rupert will continue to live happily ever after." The second letter from Time contained a tear sheet from the forthcoming issue of the weekly PLUMBINC r jtrina. iiivi, tin--. nJifit,!"iino,.iii". tnt aw thT FierfnulW tHl trnih)t. I -tuf w ii tip. -jjUina. jiHi-(w. D. O. . PRESCRIPTION. triM-1M. Ptairrt.. fn iu t) W rrKW twk. i"rt t wifiF'f N ow; 4'U- 1 fiat iu D. O. PftC&CDIPTION. I neither bloc: a much harder job proving that I Finally the Iroquois attacked university graduates make more ; the Neutrals and virtually exter- money than high school gradu- niinated, them. Hence playi.n? ates. 'the part of the neutrals does no-.' When I look back over my old Mac Construction Company is a wise investment, i terms of family hraithai. home economy. Coll Blue 846 r,i niioiMr: always have the happy ending school chums, and size them up; I which I reported from Switze;- now, thi is what I see: . j land. I The few who became the I Tnere one cf the cantons re- ultra-rich are not universi'.v fused to join either of its bis graduates but boys who qui"; neignoors and finally drew school during or on completion both of them together in what of high school. I am talklnv. PHOTO WRATH ALL'S FINISHING DEVELOPING, PRINTING ENLARGING-" EXPOSURE METERS AMATEUR SUPPLIES Phone Green MS ""lox 478 AANICh HEATING! . WILL DO YOUR JOB CHEAPER Roofing . . , Siding . , . Alterations Estimates Gladly Given Black etiS Blue 182 nnauy became the Swiss con- about the richest-rich not the federation. just rich. Of the latter, I would oOo Fay that the university gradu- IN TORONTO. POLITICAL ates as a whole definitely aver-opinion is swiftly solidifying b- age more than the high school hind building the St. Lawrence graduates as a whole. canals as an all-Canadian pro-1 But I'm not sure and will Ject. The American!, have been sure be delving into the 1951 tatc, llln,. 1 ... , .. ... V news-magazine in which the British Columbia sec .ii- n . , , . .."....us ijuuu on mis ior io census ligures to una tne trutn. tion .dramatically ieatures the recent opening of many decades that at lanp lasti the patience of the Canur.ks is 21-Plece Breakfast tCfl SeU . U J 32-Piere Breakfast $0 9. Sets U J 21-Pieco Bone $4 ffl China Tia Sets X.U I Columbia Cellulose. GET RELIEF JONtGHTI Cot iu.iM. OCVMPTHf Mm Mte, ou , (Mil naiil Km OtVMetNt .PMONOfeRAPMS . R Ar o i. iNt . . pun tf . . , ho, itcluaaj ...! A MOlht MMWf lif wearing out. ihe oesi engineers here say that it is quite possible to build the power-and-navigation project entirely on Canadian terri-torritory. This method will cost somewhat more than would an international project and also, they say, it would be Impossible to get quite so good electricity development and. navigation facilities as would the ioint plan. But surely it would be better to get 9C benefits rather than no benefits. Ako, once Uncle Sam sees r.hat vlQ! CP Cm Leii Sj J.'" Dinner Sets, from V7,S)ii G8 pieces at .. W ft r (including beautiful wiwd'and Couklon KWS-Plate) SPECIAL 69c -97 PlNfllBOWL SKTS 7.95 And painful, Uchlng ia. MdhM. A worlrM watkend outdoor. Ivl Monday, "O-K-K-h. my Kjnburnl" oiton hry, N, can ipeil happy holiday . . . RUPERT RADIO and ELECTRIC Lick Canuck reallv means to i?o ahead with the development either alone or in partnership Uncle may quickly be converted to the necessity of going auea:l with us. I oOo I BACK HOME IN CANADA I am struck by one vital difference .between our way of life and ml ( " lit W ot 1.25 Ji. fA MANSONS P.O. Box 1279 Phone 644 Shop n in