i then met the city wage commit -' sary to aont i tee. with the conciliation office.- u e. p-,i,., y oru Prince Rupert Daily News presiding, and reduced their de- O THE oL ETTERBCX As I See It in. 5 .11111 . MERE Friday, March 30. 1951 jimu.r'. i to inly the amount of i ineresu" granted to the Van- m To improve City Parks I lioosevelt Cairn SiiirnunriiiiKS To Re Beautified $450(1 Asked uy Hoard w.uvei' rircmen tin yea.- wh.cn J. C. EWart was $:) or about 12.8 per cent D. K. U.Ewf'ti mm oi our saia -y. Pius oilier consideration wnicii would amount, to about two per cent. This of Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Htmber or Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association . A. HUNTER, Managing Euiior. H. G. PERRY, Managing Director 1 -H f'f 2 Elmore NOW i fer was rejected by the city i -ikemkn's Hi.-.rrioN Editor, . ; Daily News, Hepardlug tlie wane iieKutiu- j tions between the city und thi! Plince ltuptrt fire Fritters A.i-j .'.oriutl.'.n, ye.st -rday's Dailyi ! Scu.s reports Mu,or O. A. Ru J- The lollowliig mnru:ng v carrier. Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c; Per Year, the ? 0n Sleel fi-emen's negotlutlng cr.nimltu wj.uu; ay Mail, Per Month, 75c; Per Year, $8.00 Stw- inembe and. in a final elfon . .. ' 1AWA-A derham as foil..: "The Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd., 3rd Avenue. Prince Rujiert. ia:ted Its oiler J mm eiRlit to t.n " "'" " - commoditv w , M ronclus.ui, iro-d the 'wu per ,,,t I -el half-way the to now dM.iand ol U per vent. . . , The l , r concnw w. PJ I u Kettle fc The three-man parks board Prince Rupert's first will try -o touch the city's finances lor $4500, they decided at, la:.l night's meeting. This amount was given as an "absolute minimum" if ciiy parks "are to see any Improvement in the future." Imined.ute expenditure deemed necessary' by the Loan! was about A'M)-balance would be held in re I BANGALORE VISIT BANGALORE, INDIA I I came to this relatively (It is tlie democratic privilege of the people in this country t express their opinions und views on matters which concern their community and country. Through column, a new leature of the iJ.i!y News, the people of Prince Rupert will L. given the right by answering u direct opportunity to exercise LI lis (Miestioii.) . .... , ; . ..ia minim uin ut 12.7 ix-r cent on Zn .. , ine u .. T "ow'' 11 This compromise offer wos of steel for Swti ri also rejected by the city so the trie sluves, ' wwj. fiivnien imaln fviutid it m-c"-- etc. cool spot in Southern India to see an old friend Konando Rao of the Ser- Too Valuable to Scrap IF we are to get the work of this country done and I especially if we are to do the national defence job now necessary, the services of many older and even retired people will be required. We just haven't the We consider tins report erroneous and definitely misleading. 'I he li: emeus o.it;uiul demand was 11 wane equal tj those of the Vancouver Eire Department which w iuld u-nioiiir, ivants of India Society . SPECIAL SPRING AND SUMMER ti QsP.st.loii of the day: SIMM I O JAV-WAI.KINd IN i itiNt itrri iiT i.ic jnoui,; ond PANTS AT REAL TOP-NOTCH VA'J serve. The board approved hiring a supervisor for the Gyro swimming pool in Mc.Clymont iJa'k for the summer months at $(iini. Extra washrooms will be installed near the pool,at estimated cost of $800. A parks supervisor will be em u about an iiarrca of 20 pe.-wilt. The city's finM offe previous to our application far n u.oviueiul caiicmanon ol t n-i r Shop Saturday and Monday for These U MFN'S WEAR was eilil per cent. Answers: ! " froreje, the rotul'ia! ;n of mks. tmeodgrr nm-son, ' lMt' v,a'1 This is one of the most remarkable organizations in ail the world. A few people join it, such as men and women join the Catholic orders in our lands. That is, tliey dedicate their whole lives to the service of the order. The Servants of India are few in number but exlremely poweiful in effect. Unlike their Catholic counterparts, they do not practise celibacy. Mr. Rao, ployed tor five months and received 855 Firs: Avenre West: "Yt-S, I eommiuee miuiefv -iun; i in, applications will be 5 think it should be although I di ariivai turn ooiam-u it new m. il often myself. If offeiule.'s are .""1'' "f X' W "'"' T'w J1IV-rausiit I think they .should t '. n",' bantainini committee immediately. Salary is to li negotiated with tne Ikiar.l. KOOSKVEI.T PAKK the first Iniii ...i .ii. im.e hut 1 i-.ie it's lai- At an estimated cost of $i2iX) lVI U a warning ami i:nen ui.t .s.-eonu lime. ,-.T-.. r.i,i.,hi T ti.tcit il hnii! an a one-room building. 1H bv instance, is married to !or SI ITS All wool suits in plain shades of hiuwii und blue. Double-In t-fcletl styles. Kecu'ar to $50.00. Now $J.S 1ROI Si ns A large selection of dress, si iul-dress and work trousers. Iteal Karcaius $4.43 to $12,511 DKLSS SlllltTS - A nice selection of plain v.lnf" broadcloth shirts. Wonderful value from $:.25 to $l.r. I'l.AID SlllltTS Pure wool plaid .shuts of ;ood w. Icht. For sciul-dicss ai.d vt)lk. Reg. $3.r0 Now $!i.!5 BOYS' WFAR SWKATKItS Hoys' pullover sweaters 111 assorted (hades and sizes. American lady. But they do all feet, will be moved to Rouse-1 AKNOTX. JONASlvN, 1 j, JOj he .stopped and punished by a their work with a minimum of veit Park to be made into liv-i Eleventh . Avenue L'ast: 'it 1 fine. I'd better mend my ways." expense, and live on a mast ing quarters and, by means of .should be stopped I guess. I AI.FItK") S-;; IIUI.TZ. j' r ! s e .-modest .scale. ' partiiioits at one end, will have driv a bike and often neariy ; fit reel : "ti init'lit be ha.d to do o0o room for publii: toilets. I HAD NO SOONER reached Applications will be received run into people who step on lnJ , l-rc, miles they have the po-j street from behind ca s. And I i;-p (,n the .slivel lireliy .l.e i t" '. would like to ask a question: I and have a lot of m!iis on. And! my liotel room than a telephone ! by Hie board from those oesir- : How much rlcht has a b ke on i they should mark the nrepis call came from Mr. Kao. Would manpou er in Canada today or in sight to produce as much as we need if we retire everyone at 60 or 65. Moreover, only a very small percentage of these older citizens in these times of rising prices can afford to be idle even if that were their desire. Under the circumstances the Federal Government is right in urging private employers to take on alder men and women wherever possible. But, as the Ottawa Citizen points out, 'the Government it-pelf could give a lead." Instead the Government spurns the services of these people. It is almost impossible for a person even as young as 45 to get a' position in the civil service. The authorities argue that employing older people interferes with pension plans. So it does with those of private companies. Surely pension plans can be rearranged, either to make special provision for older workers joining tfie staff, or to have them excluded from the plan entirely. These people, in a great many cases, have a real contribution to offer for private or public service. . , Experience and accumulated knowledge make them more fitted to bold certain jobs than younger men and women.- In jobs requiring long training a,nd long memories a man or woman at (JO or 65 is Actually more valuable than when 20 years younger. To eliminate arbitrarily all older workers from ing the one-room accommodation rent-free, in lieu of minor supervision duties of the park. Board will supply light, water and fuel, and will give permis driver knock over mv bike when ; think inv-walkiivr -lifiu'd r.ol be I park It at the rtn'b?" : allowed." MRS. FLORENCE SMITH, (JUl j SHIRI.FY SMITH. 2lf! Ninlh Fulton Street: "I think it j Avenue Wes' :, "I don't kno v, ) should be prohibited but th Ti! I would be pretty hard to .' to ) it. Special tl.&u to S2.50 sion to tenant for oX-ralnin of AN I S All wool and gabardine school a concession. int.:. Well made for perfect fit. A Outlet valve of the swimming I should be a law, to;i, to have larue varlrty til cho'ise Inuil. motorists stop al intersccUoiv pool Is to be repaired at a i-uti he-e lj-.fause of th- w:i" ih" streets o T laid out Th.'ro aren't pinny -defined In'er-"'"--( inns where most of the traff is found." of $300. Now - . $2.75 in.l'F. II:NIMS ll 'avy 8-o- blue tUii-ims. These are real specials. when iJfUe.slriaiii are cros-siiTj. ' MRS. J. F. BUTLER. 445 S-rv-enth Avenue E.tst: "Why, I do it "In the past city parks have I like to go to tea, and to hear the Chief Minister speak on the world outlook? "Certainly." Not long afterwards I found myself sitting under an enormous .shade tree where it was as cool a.s it was under the biggest banyan tree in the world which I had ju.st seen in Madras. About 70 or 80 men and women ate cookies and drank tea. Then, just when we all thought ve were going to hear the Chief Minister, lie sent over to lite and asked: Would 1 speak in h!s place? Probably those there were a bit disappointed but anyway 1 gladly told them my little story: How some of us in Canada progressively become worse, said Pat Knrmau, arguing lor the estimates. "Last year we spent under $3(HHI. it wasn't enough." Wcie S3.25 Now $?.S5 Sf'lHHH. IMKtTS Stronidy built fur lots of wear Si at ureatly reduced priees. COMFORTERS Indies Here Is a uid buy in fancy satin rovti tjn A wltle selection at prcat savings. V Srttl Aid. tieorte Casey, chairman of the board, advued the com mittee to go .stow in spendiu;; money, of which they had so little. It .should not. a.tk h. loo much beeau.s- "you won't jj. L It." thought about India and wiiy hop and 'ave at production is a luxury few countries can afford even itve" yet we did noi believe thai i ... .r i ii -i. i.i I at thud world war was utterly inevitable IhU idvcrtlicment il not publlihcu or displayed by the llquo Control f bMrd or by Use Gownmcnt o Bnthn ColuabU. "If we don't ask for it. we won't get it, that's sure," .said Art Murray. "We have everything here to make adequate in inn mai unit's, ui'ciueuiy ii is siiiinainiig a growing country like Canada cannot afford and especially cannot afford just. now. Granted that, two great blocs were now rolling towards each other; and granted that past parks. Olher cities have tiiem. history shows not a single ca-sf Why shouldnt we?" FISHERMEN . . . And if t lie money wasn't available for park Improvement, "why have a parks board ot where such an armament rate, such as is now on, had ended in anything but war. But there was also a new factor i-n operation. That factor was that there was not a .single country For complete oveiTmul of yout Hir.li f'.piitl tlasnline Kni;ine, see Ituix rt Mol.oi-s l.tt. l 'ive the trained meehun- on earth that was .sure of wtiat its own people would do In event of another jvorld war. India was a miphty base from which might. all?" he asked. Beautifying id' Itoostvelt Park will begin with immediate lantlsraping of an area armiiitl the cairn, eivrleil by the rity several years aso in honor of the man after whom the park was nani.-d. "Nothing has tern done there. The cairn Ls overgrown and the whole area looks shoddy." Mr. Me t iultzed equipment In turn this wink for you ... go forth a new kind of force t my anil ei-ontiulealiy. which would halt the drive to Si ward war. I tried to make the point To avoltl delay t his sM Ing when the rush is on, let us have that Job now. that just as Gandhi had demon Murray said. As soon as po strated a new kind of foreeSibie steps should be taken lor against which the more familiar landscap.ng and fencing off an Rupert Motors Limitl Kino oi pnystcai iorce was oi area around the cairn." RESERVIST a! no avail, so in the international The cltv engineer will be i - - :A Legend And Moral 'l N an editorial appearing in the January issue of i i"The Butcier Workman" official publication of the Amalgamated Meat Cutters ami Butcher Work- men of North America, dealing with anti-Semetism Ji the United States, the following legend is related: I ! "There is a legend that came out of Germany Sri the dark days of Jewish persecution under Hitler. A pastor, acting on Nazi orders, to purge the Jews ifrom his congregation, said from the pulpit, 'All of jyou who had Jewish fathers will please leave and aiever return.' A ft'W worshippers arose and slipped jtilit. ; ; "Then the pastor said, 'Now all of you who had Jewish mothers please go and do not return.' Again Ja'.few of the worshippers left. Then suddenly all Itliose who remained turned pale because they saw Itne Christ figure on the cross above the altar loose himself. The Savior stepped down upon the altar ;and vanished from, the sanctuary." ;' J The close relationship between Christianity and JJlidaism could not be better illustrated than by this iWgend. lield India might apply the same .. avsked to draw un nlans for an principle. Any wuy, it mieht be initial .survey. Money lor the g h your Own Home Town! H worth trying. work will come from the park As the particular society Wfis fimrt ,p.s(.rve of whim there devoted to harmonising differ now $5000, Aid. Casey .said. ft , rtc f i ent races and religions, I told a bit of our experience 111 Canada. I quoted Andre Siegfried that in Canada what we had achieved, after about two centuries of trying to get the French C. Merry left on Wednesday's plane for a trip to Vancouver. A Vienna specialist, now em WASHER ployed wit h I lie Indian Depart and Englbh to live together, was "modus Vivendi, without cor ment and recently here from the Ha.elton agency, Dr. L. M. diality." But I said thai while dee ttte TZeciuttaiy Oieen at H.AA.C.S. CHATHAM PRINCE RUPERT (Wif h Pump Control) Marklru returns today from a medical patrol in the Port Simp son district. Dr. Ma-kin is a neither French nor English really relished the two-culture nation, we disliked it a little less witli each passing year. I figured that in another 20 years or .so we might actually achieve "Vivendi WITH cordiality" in woman surgeon and eye specialist with the department at Miller Bay .50 $164 crtnmre l" anane lor yoaait stead of modus Vivendi, without. I find tills one: Ahmedahad to Jaipur, 327 miles, single fare, 72 rupees. At 4.45 rii)ees to the "He which testifleth these things saith, Surely I come quickly. Amen. Even so, come, Uird Jesus." Rev. 22:20. NOW ON DISPLAY AT Canadian dollar, that works out it. o()o A HINDU OPENED THK meet- I ing with a prayer and a Chris- j tian missionary closed it. I figure they must be gluttons for punishment in these parts, for find Out yu Cam- I urn ih rr.iH nf iht nd R.iin irMiitittg tit lul iu ytimx tt H pri-fureU f trr 1 .tn.nlj if ei, $iculd tUr iirt-ti jtiHt (nxin st winrr unitt-t during ilit syumtt f tiu tn i Ii Fdrn irj nwinry ul regular Nivy raifl of in ymir tJir rtmr ( tn.tin rei ri-jfion. yiui i nmrii-iliip, til yuutitt U tut d.l-lt j i-vtfiiMluliiii $ at a pretty reasonable rate. Bombay to Calcutta is 03i miles and costs 220 rux-e.s. Northern B.C. Power 0 i i , . ,H,TJ: riimie tUt I'rlnce Rupert Kestrvt training is important training and ttquirts wntle-heatttd interest and effort they have asked me to speak uti the world scene at greater length again this very arieriioon. oOo BANGALORE IS MORE plainly marked by evidences of British influence than other spots I have visited so far. For instance, in dress. In Madras, STEAMER Prince Rupert RAILS FOR Vancouver and Intermediate Ports SAVE FUEL- Eoyal Canadian everybody wears as few clothes as possible Get More Engine J ;l, II MiMfwi'4' fff I (RESERVE) ,Tlii!! advertisement is not puiillshea or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or by tbe Government f British Columbia. Each Thursday at 11:13 p.m. For KETCHIKAN WEDNESDAY MlDNKiHT Luxury at Low Cost For Reservations Here I noticed that all the men at the meeting yesterday wore European-style Jackets. I am shedding garments In every direction. Have Just bought myself two pairs of shorts. Also sorry, family, sorry have had to have my slacks let out as "closing the gap" Is becoming as big a problem with me as it is for India. oOo PLANE TRAVEL IS CHEAP and good in India. They run their lines with a minimum of For the MEAL that REFRESHES REMODELLING? You may not realize It, but as much as your Eas may be going out of your CarS)j() 1 UNBURN ED when spark plugs need a v ' ad attendants check, clean, re-gap plugs ns needed, while you wait. Drivr Write or Call t 1TV OR DEPOT OFFICE PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. FINEST OF COOKING BEST OF roon P 909 ! expense. They give you the im-l nression of hfinff rnsn.il and Superior Auto Service J ft n l : ,ucw Ym.K- DEALtJ STUDEBAKER and AUSTIN YOUR BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS Greer & Bridden Ltd. 6rf you think they never will get off on time. But they do and their safety record is among the best in the world. Looking up mileages equivalent, say, Toronto to Montreal, L FOR TAKE Ol'T ORDERS PHONE 200 BROADWAY CAFE Third Avenue at Park P.O. Box 131 Prince Rupert, B.t;.