4 of the truck driver Instead thev jv ,i.. . ..... "- eonstrumm. '""''it Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It village highway, which soon h;iv . "' u. ' hl.li th rrnri onH u. . " fWUd ... T November Dull Wet n hullilmpr nwno e.r.,1 w ?. 1 " "min, .. . Monday, December 3, 1951 ray . . Reflects and Reminisces " " 1 '""J " president "): r.f i u disputes. There Ls something Build, ,-' a Nal"ma! about R-arbaite that seems to be llemaii'""1''1'011 fa h. ju.st one uu.Miru uuog ttiier an-' co-t S',!i t . P11 ... . .... n t .... , 1 to $4(1 .,.. In the NEXT election not the one then goln on. His candidates won, mostly by increased majorities, even where Tegular" Labor candidates went down to defeat in next-door ridings. Bevan was fighting frankly on a "class war" platform. I was told -by some of Mr. Bevan's supporters that the fii t impoitant move by a vi-torioius Conservative party would be to re-create the Home Guard as a tool of class interest. The Bevan i boys predicted that, in such an "lore r other, as most of us well know. ' elect '3 a 'a wrk ,.,'" St in ore November was a rainy month ! in Prince Rupert with i" i inches of precipitation on i'l Boys In B.C. make so much-' andV"' Mrs. Sampson, Montreal law money iney iei neiuslons," said said hi'.-jH-r hWiu.i- L ' " l (iavs. wum ijre Nor did Old Sol show his face; j er, says more women should ; Mr. Justice OHalloran In Van l"'s is bruial tr k vci v much In the eleventh . enter public affairs. They are couver last week. "We had 01 'leu tiuili-h. fie snone ior oioy an ju- ic.it.,iui-. k-p,-, , -vj m m a umj it OMi hjvor-'M: liritain's Class War THE FIERCE all-night event, the set-up and cumixisi-tion of the Home- Guajd would be very different from that q! the .,., iml Wnrlil War Rirk In hours on 13 days. communis as uie iiieh. iuis i- , wnu ws nmui(j n ui i 41 . Su far this year sunshine InUiule is deserving o resjiect but ; day." He was tUurged willi UieL ! Prince Hupert tutals 944.4 hours someone will have to bi in tliu-of things lie :;ad Dot thu iiliiihi-i HAhWlMi v nich mates it UU a brighter kitchen now and then. lest need oi I Ut aiom c ii' 4 ' - veaK than lj0 witn l2b.8 hours! I i n u. 1.. ... ..... "' lau()r, Kittles in Britain's ne H the early forties the Home Guuid in the corresponding periud. 1 A move Ls "under way to settle it's Its ull ull very very well well lo lo predict prudict ! central (antral he-iiii-.T. lieam.o , ""l Il"t 1!52 big mid busy year It, buiklm, f was a dei-illedly "lefii.sh" affair. ivivlhimpnt painament lrwiU iook nminnus1 ominous, Tum wlntrjllgnam of S)anisn to me. They hwk like the! civil war fame, was one ol ,.-; Northern B.C. Jt sound well. Uuitut hem . """ri irU(B . makeij one fel cheerlul. fmiiAa'.uU ,imc pin- first manoeuvres in ill key memoer.s. The new one, Mr. Bevan'.s as- would be Hie lnc prec.pnatlon this year so ' the beer strike. According to !ar aggregates U8.71 inches com-j what is heard in Vancouver, j Dared with 73.83 inches in 1950 s : there Is possibility of adjust-! urst 11 months. ment before Christmas although ! 'Hie niaximuiii recorded wind 1 it's just as well not to be too velocity for the month was 'M ! hopeful. But anyway, snmethlii'! I miles liouMlie southeast on No- , js .stirring. Under the- clrcum-iMiher Hi. I:.t.inces, a .single month is 1m- . weather summary for No- j eoming an liiiconiininly Ion;; veiobei'. us issued by the Domin- time, iup liH'tei.rological station at j . i sociates told me, very reverse. CITY OF PRINCE RUffRT THE KEY to the opposition by the Labor party to the pro- r.fiKH Hitmp rin:irrl ll.a H. dangerous class war. The new Churchill government proposes to revive the Hi, me Guard . That proposal seem.; .sensible enough, on the .surface. But the real reason for the fierce and absolutely united opposition by the entire Labor party i clear to anyone who understands the realities nt British politics today: Mono mand for LEGAL guarantc i I';iJV 's'and, was as follows: j Terrace aLso has Its garbage tnat the force will not be u.yd ' Maximum temperature, 5!) on : problem. It's much more simple In labor disputes. The Conservative ministers have given verbal I ;v h 1 nioei a. j man i,ne one existing nere, yei. ! Minimum temperature, 28 2 011,1 n.;uj,li to create a dtuatiu.i NuvemL-'r 22. j called dtiilorable and that's I Mean temperature, 41.7. j somewhat strong language. It's I Maximum baiometer reading ' like this. There is a gulley near assurance that the Home Gual j I'Uiil.lC NOTICIS is hereby give,, lhe .. (j( Municipuliiy of the City of Prince Rupert lliat I r, th.. presence of the said electors at the Offire of ih, , at. sen level, M) 34 on November 1. 1 Terrace and the village tru"k, Minimum barometer reading, of the ravine, ruboish away from the edge dumps all the i ieiK, i.ny nan. ruMon (Street, 011 the sixth flay of I "cni;o . me La Dor party iears inui uie ; WIH not be used in sum ase:i. Home Guard Ls being re-created But Labor Ls adamant In d.--not as a means of defence nianding guarantees, written against a passible. Russian in-1 right into the law, that there vasion, but as a devlcj to intimi- are such limitations, date or coerce the working class, go far Uu. conservatives have in event ot severe labor troubles rpfllsetl l0 glv0 ,nesE in Britain, j 1!1M, at ten (.'clock a.m., for the purp, :1 on November 3(1. I-rt. : ipilation, a. 17 on 22 days. Hnnshim", 31.8 hours on 13 days. of '"''I'lini! pm3 AUIi riiii ii, ,s, in,, Tl0 lo represent, them a: Mayor and 1'ail: (.'ommissioiiprs. down Into it. So there you die. But the geneial public decline to co-operate. Private citizens, with their own collection of debris, do hot follow the example Maximum wind velocity, soul h-c asl. :n miles jier hour, ber Hi. BEHIND the struggle " J" in simplest terms, uie i.anor party wants guarantees that the Home Guard is not to become key fact: n h.dependent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian ""-ess Audit Bureau of Circulations , Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. C v HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. G. PERRY, Managing Director SUBSCRIPTION RATES: 3 carrier, per week, 20c; per month, 75c; per year, yggffi $8.00; by mail, per month, 75c; per year, $8.00. ..' ' Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. . - : nconsistencies MUNSAN we see the Communist truce nego-.. AT tiators objecting to the United Nations pro-tosal for behind the lines inspection following the eaching of a cease fire agreement. At Paris, Russia insists on international control nd inspection of atomic forces after the banning of r.rne and the western powers are, apparently, unwilling to go that far. The two attitudes on either side would seem Lo e diametrically opposed in the separate issues. It might appeal- naive to wonder at the attitudes aken on occasion by either side and to speculate if .here is not often the inclination just to be opposite ivith no particular reason although there may be complex explanations. To the simple observer, it is to wonder if there is not often an inclination to get away from fundamental considerations, confusing them with suspicion and possible inhibitions of hostility. Contribution of Royalty THE CONTRIBUTION of the Throne of Great I Britain as a living symbol of the best in the tradi-t'ons and life of the peoples of the Commonwealth i; incalculable. United states people and others, who do not understand that the Royal Family of Great Britain is also the Royal Family of Canada, often question Canadians regarding the cost to Canada of the Throne of Great Britain. They cannot understand that the priceless contribution of the King of Canada to the maintenance of the standards of parliamentary and public life of the countries of the Commonwealth is borne by the people of Great Britain; that the only cost in money to us is that of the office of Governor-General of Canada. The money cost is insignificant in relation to the constructive contribution of the institution to the standards of law and' justice. In dollars and cents the expense of the monarchy throughout the British Commonwealth and Empire is only a fraction of the cost of political graft that destroys the standards of public life in some countries which are completely run by political machines. just a glorified force 0.' .strike- ven oeiore me uig aiiiiaiueoi. breakers. program nas goi reany guin.4. I Britain is unable to do all the I REPORTED from Britain in'mings to which she is already the recent election that there pledged. In other word.,, culs were "two nations within a sin- are coming. Somebody is going glC Island." The two political to get hurt, economically. Who.v forces face each other as un- I Pce of pie is going to gel sliced and my how much'.' yielding as the two opposing armies in Korea. On the surface everything Ls very, very polite very British. The present struggle over' the Home Guard is just, the lir..t round in the fight. The mode of nomination of canaMutes shall be as follows: The cundalutcs lia!) he lioi 1 i r 1 y ! i,i wrltini.- 1 wri!lo! shall be subscribed by two i- irt'in ol Hip niunn I)alil 11.': ;in, poser and seconder,' aiul hull be delivered Ihc Kciui i.iiiK Officer at any Utile between Ihe daU' of ;j 1:1. lie.' and twelve o'clock noon of the clay of rmmi.uu, the ;,aid wi ping may he In the form iiiuiilx-f.tl J in it-Schedule of the 'M.inie.pa! Elections Act," ai.d shal; su: the names., te-idence, and occupation or (lesnipiiim r, m-pn.po.M'd, 111 such manner as Mitlicieittly in idinuiy s candidal."-; and in the event ot a, pull being nei'e.v.ary a poll shall he opened 0,1 the ihirlei nth day (l Utn;st Ifi.'jl, at the Civic Centre, corner of M' Hi iilr Slrt-et ir Secuial AveniH, of which ev.-ry peison is hi'reby rii L. lake notice and kovern himself arconlinly. fiiveii under my hand ai Prince l(nwrt Ihi.i 2'nh of November, Hir.l. " R. V. LONG, - 1( tin lore; Oflirer. But the big boys In both po The longer range truth is Hut lltical camps know perfectly well 1 Britain can never regain her old SOUTH FOR XMAS SS PRINCE GEORGE To Vancouver and Way Points December 6th December 13th December 20th kAKl.y UKShliVATIONS NECESSARY Cc! 01 Write City or Deoot Ticket Office ' Phones 260 aid 358 Canadian National Steamships mat amain s oasic position k prosperity except in a world ol such as soon to require drastic ; stahle peace, changes in her economy. They 1 know that somebody is going to have to "take the rap. What they are really doing now Is "squaring olf for the surely coming fight. IN THE recent election Mr. Aneurin Bevan won a ronsld- Local Grain Ship Fuels at Seattle SEATTLE - Having come her.' erable success, first within the t0 refuel after having loaded Labor party itself, and later 1:1 full cargo, of grain at Prin-e Rathe general election. ! pert, the Japanese steamer Kiy-As I reported, he .seemed to okawa Maru sailed from here at me to be firing the first ihots the week-end for Japan. LETTERBOX I shall endeavor to give you a detailed report on the condi- j lions of, first: I The 18" steel water supply ' main at Shawatlans, from the Pumping Station to the Power 1 House, second: The 45" penstock fron the I Power House to Wood worth Luke i .1 v ( ITV WATI K I.1NF. Editor, Daily News. In order to combat subversive tactics employed in an effort to persuade the city to abandon its gravity water supply line from Wcoclworth Lake on the grounds Dam. Having worked on mainten Mmmmtmlmmmm ance, patrolied and done repairs both these that it has had its dav and can 111 emergencies on I believe I no longer be depended upon loriJiPClions slnce 1924 3 an in the position lo give you I first hand information from ex- perience and nractical know!- I trr w, .service, the substitute lo be electric pumps at Shawallans Lake, the waterworks foreman, C. J. Oustafson, at my instigation, has submitted a report dealing with the physical aspects of the edge. '1) The 18" steel water supply main from sea level at Shawat- ARE YOU KEEN TO FLY? " , The RCAF offers to all young Canadians who can qualify, q.fine training on the most modern flying equipment. The sooner you enlist ... the sooner you become airborne ... the sooner you can win your Wings! YOUR COUNTRY NEEDS YOUR SERVICE?! THERE ARE IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR MEN TO TRAIN AS PILOTS hne. It speaks for itself and is 'ans Pumping Station to the in full accord with Mr. Bonney- Power House is still in service-castje's report of 19fil). The re- j able condition for the next 10 port, of Mr. Gustaiscn in lull is to 15 years as far as the ma-en:ksed and I would ask you, ! terial strength of the main is Mr. lEditor. to publish it in con- concerned. It is true, that in i.ection with this letter. j later years many pin holes have ALD. GEORGE B. CASEY, ' developed in one particular sec-Chairman of Board tlon along the, shore of the lake, of Works, i but to no greater extent than msmiirr---.. those that developed in the sec O. B. Casey, tion replaced last year by the new 24" steel main, and on which pin holes developed 25 Chairman, Board of Works, City of Prince Rupert. Re: Your letter, requesting a. years ago. true report 011 the condition of pin noles do no1 necessarily the City Water Main at Shawat- mean that the pipe has become lans. i ' 1 Continued on page 4i i;tic'i(i('(tt!(t'ciiti(ettl8tt'fi'c(i(i(ifHti(i(ititi(w(i't " - Vote os you like, But VOTE NAVIGATION OFFICERS AND RADIO OFFICERS TO QUALIFY. YOU MUST BE 18 TO 24. BE PHYSICALLY FIT AND HAVE JUNIOR MATRICULATION OR THE EQUIVALENT Th nlanftt from fori ta fcotlom armt m-4A CHRISTMAS dJU al9 Jei Ni9h r,Qhier w F-86 Sabr r,Qhler w T'33 Jg TraineT (5 Norlh s'nr rrort!porf' 5 fCi R.C.A.F. Recruitinq Unit, Wallace Bldg ., All popular Albums, Bing Crosby, etc. vi iuia Are., tamonron, miu.-"- Please mail to me, wi'rhouf obligation, full particular e f .... . . . .IJflinflicR.C' enroimenr requremenrs ana openings now u'"iiu MAIL THiS COUPON TODAY or see the career counsellor at the address in the coupon for complete details on RCAF Aircrew. 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