demonstrators carried much the same type of banners and placards as Communists do pc!lu5PfiLDai,y Newsprint As I See It i ray . . LONDON (CP) London's West- , ELY Can x ! minster council is making new ! ,,The . " "f efforts to regulate street tradlivj 'time mil nrl1 toy the historic "Barrow Boys ' snenri COt,ltl ' - The street traders are being 13- Sin 7'y on sued with badges and certificates ih .vt'Jr. 11 ha bit of registration. Shortage I Reflects and i ! Reminisces ! more. "3 But both in their attitude, and even more ln that of the onlookers, it was evident that ardor has cooled, and the spirit has flagged in the Communist movement in France. The speakers lacked fire, the crowd lacked" enthusiasm. THE ANTI - COMMUNIST plane roared low over the mareh-r again and again as they en An independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rtpert and Northern and Central British Columbia. MeSiber of CanaaUn Press Audit Bureau of Circulations t , Canadian Daily Newspaper Association C A. UUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director t ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES: JJy Carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75e; Per Year, .gFfgjs. i , $3.60; By Mail, Per Month. 73c; Per Year, $8 00 "Jy ' i Published every afternoon except Sunday by ) Pr'J.ca Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, prince Rupert. WASHINGTON I API A House of Representatives committee has called for vigorous government efforts to overcome a serious shortage of newsprint The judiciary subcommittee on monopoly power, headed by Representative Emanuel Celler CLOTHING AND SHOES FOR MEnT A great number of items still ot OLD f Toke advantage of these Borgoinj i MEN'S WEAR ; SIJT&-A11 Wool suit, in plain shades H Plain slwdes taHored to perfection in dooble-breasted styles, gizes 36 to 42 The British Boot Trade urges boot and shoe repairers to polish their work. It would make the job look so m:h better. This, of eoHrse. would be on a free b;iis. We'd like to see the sort sf shine some iellows would do for nothing, ! iDem. N.Y.. said it had learned jke C ensus Begins tered the Bastille sqnare. Its noisy engin eomplrtelj blanked out the music of the band. I saw some of the young policemen chuckle over that. So far as we saw, the parade was as quiet as 8 Sunday school picinc, and duller than some MAY DAY IN PAHIS ! PARIS, France. -May! Day was my 55th birth- ' day, so we decided to do something special. We j asked around our hotel) about the big parade. j The porter was mildly disap- ! proving though we read it in ! his look, not his words. There; would be no taxicabs busses the shortage does not hamper United States newspapers alone but is a "disease which has plagued the free presses of the entire world." It said shortages can be 'expected to persist until new production capacity is established and added that one of the drawback? to this has been the price I policies of the industry. The producers, the report said, I have tried to stabilize price levels along with profits and out-! put by using long-term contracts. tl 3S.6 to tt.S0 TItOL'SKRS For Dress and Semi-Dress. A great selection ln all styles. Frnm v 5.50 to $12.50 SOX Work sox and Dress sox. Large variety from pvr pair 45c BOYS' WEAR GABARDINE PANTS A special shipment. Good colors with zippers. Fine fit in sizes from 8 to 12 years. Regular S7-0 Now $3.15 to $4.25 W1NDBKKAKKRS Fun zipper, good f,jr summer wear. Size 6 to 14 years. Kpveial Value $2.75 t $q Kl'NNING SHOES - Boys' and Girls' running sliors selling out at old prices. Hut Aow! COMFORTERS Sunday school picnics I have attended. It was not till we read the papers the morning after May Day that we knew there had been a fracas and that 08 policemen had been hurt. But what interested me was why the violence? The' newspapers said that marching Algerians had "suddenly produced a banner urging support for an illegal independence movement. Police Intervened and attempted to confiscate the banner." Why should it be illegal to want independence for Algeria, ! There can also be found oil In Iran. But it's much more cim-ifenient to have It. pome from j Alberta as wtjll as safer. Some British Columbians wonder why mji ijtj nii m- in ; the province are not Indian di'ri-l vatives. Why not? Of th ise : already here, many hav an at- tractiveness of singular interest, certainly jmorovernvntu on . Smithvilie, Brown's Pond and HillNiwo. Indian origin is found (Continued on pure 4v ; Member Million Dollar Hound Table would also quit early. The underground had very few trains. The crowds would be massive, others told us. Now, if only we would give up the idea of going to s?e the demonstration! How about going out to hear General de Gaulle? His demon- It added that the world's markets have been blanketed by North American producers with price agreements derived from a formula based on New York City stralion was far from tne crowd r , , t ! ed districts, out in the nice green (Prices of newsprint vary ac- Bois de Bouiogne. cording to location but the New .; There would be five entertaln. iuih iag is iuo a ion me Be- highest in almost 30 years. ment and there were plenty of special busses. (We knew, for one stood almost empty at our corner.) tween 80 and 85 per cent of newsprint consumed in the U.S. is imported from Canada.) For Chlh-'TT and Adults Children's sb.es .... $1.75 . . Beautiful pat', Adults from .. ft IMPORTANCE of. the decennial census be-c'&Ss'e THE of the vital statistical information which i; aSsetifcUs ha3 been emphasiied before. Today the riftiefaicn commences. One might call it a counting of tio$e$ but it is really much more than that. The 23 questions that the enumerators will ask are iesigfied to contribute key facts in drawing up the economic picture not only of communities and constituencies but of Canada as a whole. It is much more than a mere adding up of the numbers of the people and giving the total population figures. It is, 'jri'deed, a quite comprehensive survey not only of '&he number of people in Canada but how they are living both economically and socially. Every place of residence in Prince Rupert, as well as elsewhere in Canada, places large and small, convenient and isolated, will be visited. Citizens are expected to give the enumerators a courteous and 1 . "business-like reception. Willing and speedy answers to the questions will greatly aid the work of the enumerators whose task is one that will keep them busy for the next 30 days. Hearing to New Times ;THE PUBLISHER of the Daily News, speaking I before a local service club yesterday, appropriately enough pointed up the fact that the new industrial development in this area is going to ""Involve a sharp economic upsurge in this city. II. G. Perry warned that businesses and services should gear themselves to new and expanding demands. There can be no standing still. It will be a case either It squarely coping with" the new situation or being study3 tr'LlluJ're-com8 " WERE ADAMANT, ABOVE mended ' ?" because we wanle! to size up that anti-trust laws be vitrorouslv enfnrori aonin!, the strength and spirit of French 3111 hop and i r - K Canadian as " " engm. compared as .American with two years ago. 'ave at producers. Italso recommended that: We chose the Bastille, which : The attorney-general study 7: 10 DVneJolm OI cuma 01 evidence relating tn nrio-fivina me Vue. even wnen we got, any more than for the U.S.A.. Canada, India, Liberia, was not explained. I CANT IMAGINE LONDON police charging a May Day parade, gay ill the early 40's, because Indians flaunted a banner backing Gandhi or Nehru, both of whom were then in jail. On this whole colonial question the French of 1951 seem to me to be entirely lacking in realism -and to belle that great logic of which they are so proud. Instead of facing the fact that ALL the colonial areas are soon going to get' their freedom, one way or another, one time or another, the French antl-Commu-nists seem to me to be playing right Into the Communists' hands. For the news that 68 Paris policemen were injured trying to tear away a banner in the cause of . Algerian independence will travel like wildfire, far Beyond Africa. After all, France is not the there, a couple of hours before market-allocations, long- term dunyralufatltms do-IJJe-Ji 'he head of the ' panule wasduej contracts and other restrictions ito tnere w,?re P11 of' provided under agreements. afr,ve- The federal trade commission i pei;Ple 0,1 hand; study the statistical interchang- There. WP!'e also scads of Pollce hpfwo,m wnct..., nr,,l-y""Ti5r, joking, blue-uniformed, From S'Captain W. C. Poulton each carrying white sheathed batons and black holstered volvers. tions in the U.S. and Canada; The office of price stabilization cruarri aeainst. lisinn rhp 7' What now? This Is not the nd of your education. It Is merely the beginning. Book kinwledgj, or theory, ij of itself noil -contributory to the. wealth of the world. You must practice H. "zona map" system of the indus- try in establishing minimum, EUT THE CROWDS NEVER ceiling prices on newsprint as did gather in their expected was done by the office of price i thousands. Instead of the great circle being packed with massed I administration in the Second I World war, and Congress require the national , production authority and other What Lhort ix of ttl at world most the present ' pft behind. - 1 only 'country to produce Joan of Arcs whose mission in life is to proclaim "foreign rulers, get out." humanity, only a few thousands ' thronged the roadway 1 across from thw crimson-decorated speakerr' stand. i Moreover, these were by no' means all fervent Communist j defence agencies to adopt a program which will foster expansion and competition in the in i supporters, or even politically ! dustry. The committee also urged the well-educated people. departments of interior and ag-1 A plane flew low overhead a RICIIAIil) SKPIITON Mi. Richard S(pli!';n, a member of the Mutual Life of Canada'!; Vancouver weeney, managed h.V Mr. II. C. Webber, has been admitted into mem-1 r!: ill I he Million Dollar R uiKl Table, an oi ganizatlon crmposed vf lending life un-di -wiltirs in Canada and the United States, whose insur-'!: gall's fetal at least one million dollars in one year. Mi. fccphton earned this honor for hh work in l'JM. WOULD EAR YOUTHS LCNDC-N (CP) Sir h'arold Morris, Commissioner at Hie Old Bailey courts, has had so many '-a-.es of youths under 18 charged time? ; LKADKKSHIP is the answer. It is needed ln every walk el lif -j a never before. People willing to take responsibility and give leadership are scarce. All legitimate work Is honorable. All type of occupation can be Improved by !he ingenuity of man and' Local business people would do well to pay w attention to such advice and act accordingly, even if it does involve getting out of the old comfortable rut and learning to do things differently at a completely " ' new tempo. - The "good old days" are over and a new phase ( 'of existence in this whole north area is about to-commerce. It is a sort of economic flood involving a "sink or swim" alternative. It may not be easy for some people to orientate themselves to the new gait jnculture to do what they can to Ifw minutes Derore the vanguard develop the timber resources of 01 ,ne parade arrived. I Alaska with a view toward hast-: The airmen showered down L ening the development of a bnsnt red leaflets and people with drinking in publt: houses that he has suggested police raid some of the places, "Close the doors and take names of all those under age." newsprint industry there. I 'Including seme police) ran eag- The report added that the er,v t0 Bet them. They were ad-group proposes to push a study of dressed: "Advice to the French legislation to require all com- j Fiftn Column."' They were made panies Incorporated outside the ouf ln the form of a passport U.S., tj register with the secre-jwi,n blanks for the name and tary of state or some other j address. But inside was-a pic-agency and to agree to make ture of Uncle Joe Stalin smiling available their records, books1 sardonically. Underneath the L.-which trill he involved but it is something they will he: j is the value of education. Learn to respec; May I make a olea that you do not lightly pass ov of YOUR Chureh for leaders. The Ministry of theC not pay you high wages in dollars, but it will give; i atisl'action In sharing with God the task of makii.i "fit to live with." The words of Paul to Timothy are: "LET NO MAN THY YOUTH." Rwad them from every anfcle, li ine that should. read thua: "Do nothing that will to depte thy youth." God Bless you 1951 Orads. Give Ood His place, 'i M- - Hurst and Stafr lor bringing them thus far o: to u.scfu'ness. and files dealing with business' words said: "Sou think you ore friends of hare to do if they are to survive the new "good" times. Tiresome and Useless HAT really counts is the accomplishment, not done in the U.S . It said some newsprint producers had claimed Canadian sovereignty in refusing to respond to subpoenas ln connection with the committee's the Soviet Union. But just try to get a visa for Moscow. Signed, Joseph Stalin." Of course, all real Communists know that Russia in 1951 has no open door for foreigners. Red or otherwise. I saw one man angrily tear up the leaflet. But the majority of Soil Drifting on Eastern Prairies j trie people who picked them up j caret ully kept them. Most of j thf m impressed me as simple, innocent folk who did not really i get tiw sarcasm in the fake winds "passport" message. WINNIPEG. Strone and warmer temperatures char Don't say you didn't kc Space is Limited in the J Special Edition of the Da Prlnctt Ruprrt business people desirous of uem?. 1 f in a special Industrial suipleinent which is al t published In connection with the opening of tli Cellulose plant are urged to have their ciipy in T without further delay. I acterized prairie weather in many section during the past week, causing rapid drying uf the top soil and considerable wind erosion, according to the THE RED PARADE ARRIVED, led by a shrill drum and bugle band. But there was no applause, no cheering. j The Communists and allied i . . . W its how or wherefore. Yet, in almost any discus-won of the past two world wars the thorny question of who did the winning is almost certain to interject itself. In a somewhat similar way we' are beginning to disturb ourselves by tiresome .and profitless discussions over who is running the present half-war. It ill behooves the world powers who are so deeply in debt to the United States to be too critical. The debt outweighs a lot of minor nationalistic Rivalries. And particularly it ill behooves Canada to be overly sensitive on small matters of privilege rffcWhen, but for her fortunate relationship to the . ..United States, she might be facing the bitter reality """that is now facing Korea. We are no advocate of kow-towing to the United States or any other nation, but one is inclined to be very much in agreement with Winston Churchill's position, that a nation that is paying nineteen-twentieths of the costs of our common security fhould be free from captious criticism over minor errors in practices or procedures. weekly crop report of the de-! partment of agriculture of the " Canadian National Railways. , Wild oats growth is prevalent at many points. This has necessitated some re-seeding as well as delay in some sections await The special sections are now being ci, lu reservations should be made at once. The Issue will contain new pictures and artl progress of city and district, with special reff-Columbia Crtluhi.se. There will be npcclal nation-wide circulation Call at Daily News or Phone 748 I')'' nppoii'" V SHOE POLISH Z ing wild oat growth and culti- f vatlon. 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