b s a a Prince Rupert Daily News As I See It Letterbox Will He Be Prosecuted? Wednesday. September 19, 1951 TRIBl'TE TO BIUTE STEVENS WATER AND POWl R fori Cim ore PL : Lot l Editor. Daily News: An independent dally newspaper Cevoied to the upbuilding of Princt J Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. iJemtier of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations ) Canadian Daily Newspaper Association Q A. HUNTER, Managing Euitor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director ', SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Editor' DaU" Ne's: OTTAWA (CP)-There is stil! no statement as to whether nros?cu- While there is no attempt on with the We were Kreat.lv rhocKeU to tions may be expected to follow mv part, to Interfere f the city council or any ; read in The Daily News of the an incident here Saturday when affairs "3y Carrier, Per Week, 20c; Per Month, 75c- Per Year, how ill a 11 y y managers do you IuIOlv personally? Vv ' $8.00; By Mail, Per Month, 73c; Per Year, $8 00 iir.j a burly Presbyterian minister policy thev may pursue in re- uiiuumy ukuiui nimtn"" from the United States b.cke up gaids to water and powvr, I wish at tilts early age of forty. Bruce . a Communist pa.ade outside the ?0 place bpfore the taxpayers and was an unfailing friend, help and ! Parliament Buildings. A near rut dozens in general, some facts advisor to many Prince Rupert i happened in front of the build- Regarding the water situation in boys, now grown to be young men. ! Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert. Why Girls Die Young Ant1 mafimiroc 1 s c"-u'"aJ' ingii-raiiK- reiatiun to uie por piuni. ut we Kei mat we cannot aiiow HCPf CKfi AUCi Mime llgUl e, j,,, officials f.om twelve coun- vvn-dwoi th Luke. the occasion of his Dassinit to go Which Way? Nathan !tric gathered at the sevci.Ui As foreman of the city water i n without paying public tribute I .-P'cr , r.f Ilia W,,. U l.l.nt' . . . . i 1 u..., 1 . . . . ., . . . - . prepared by B B B a B B B B B U B fl B B fl T, j... - Por. 1 "".s niwui- aepsunneni aim iiavuig orni k nis sterling cnaracier. ins uu- in Keyiitz ot tne ianuuan ccuncu. ,,,,. ....nuainted with ail its f ,ii,n friPTiriimf.. mH his con- Statistics, Angered by the chanting, slo- problem'- in association with my f.tant helpfulness to three little Bureau of I.ook around you! There are qui,f(t (if I lit tn. Sditiitfk A-hich tell a big story. gan-jnouung amies 01 tne group iatc lather, an.! since 1 was old buys of four, five and six years ol cT about lifty male and female ivnigh to work, I may. assume ao'e when they started their little anti-wa.- demonstrators march- that I am fully aware of its business career in a strange cily, , . . ... . .... ... ..... iti, iv, frr,t nf Dnplinn.i,l'i i i I. ...j They gie the total immi-1 """Re More,, 1 .,,. , j inti rrnm rom "'s " laiunuiui pvervnsiv piouieni'i una inisuiii seilliu; ana t.vnvering me oia vurwr grocery, lhe barbershop, wmre dwlr, u crowu prepaeu .,, fmnier Lrrhnlra men In the Evening Empire," over ten years Canada in the past century 18ol to answer the call of Rev. Horace pVirHis of the system. Davey and push fo.ward to 'A!(lerman Cassys letter of swamp the 90-minute parade. r plf ,..,.,. 5 has been referred to A Royal Canadian Mounted hv Aldei man Black of the NBC. to 1950. Came to Canada 7.114,000 Left Canada . 6,633.000 ago. We are yours truly, ALFRED BLACKABY, HENRY BLACKABY, WILLIAM BLACKABY 1025 West 57th Ave., Vancouver. More wmw run service business shoemaker, the doctor, the demi, the service station oM-rutor. oupf(l ably know someone wbo operatt, larger husiiiet "too. BILLION dollars for a hydrogen bomb making A plant ! That is what President Truman asks of 'Congress. It is a mighty lot of money for purely destructive if defensive purposes. What a great amount of benefaction, comfort and service to mankind such'a huge sum could bring! ! " Some time before it is too late it is to be hoped that all the world will come to its senses, that mutual goodwill, understanding and trust will prevail and that such huge sums will not be needed to be spent just because one group of people acts so that another cannot trust it. " v Mt once again provokes the thought of what is going to happen first is man to spend his skill talents and resources on the ways of destruction and ultimate annihilation or will he use his great gifts and tremendous powers for the betterment of mankind? , ' A comforting thought could be that the fear of vyhat men and nations are becoming capable of doing tf each other may be the very factor thatvill deter them from doing it. , -" ..i Jauan. a completei We could hardy claim that our Police corporal urged them back p0wer Co. "as very grave state-national policy was based on the and said the crowd would -'make mPnts." True: very grave state-old British bulldog creed "what things diff:-ult fcr us." mrnts on a very grave situation! A6 liuve we hold." J But the big burly Presbyterian This problem of an insullicivnt 4. minister from Kpnmove, Nt"v supply oi domestic water has not THE UNREVISED figures for the , York, weighing about 185 pounds USt suddenly materialized but 1951 census in India are:" and standing about six feet wv.s hur been gradually coming to its Males 183.384.807 , determined. present head the last ten years Females.. 173,506 817 ! Single-handed and with a:i- because of added industrial con- Th? difference of ten million tells gered, blistering shots, shoulder- mmcrr and of added population, its ow.i tragic story. A desper- pushing and banner-pullir.j. hi 1 ,venty-five years ago the effect ately poor moth.r, who has may- broke up the d"monstration. The 0f the power home at Woodwoith be five children, and who cannot marchers finally pulled upstakis Lake, on the gravity flow to the i city by toing on the some pen possibly get enough food for and marched down the street. them all, makes sure that SOME , survive. She does not deliber-; . ately starve the females but ytneoflirnf Ifl trio rtotnoi-atotu hnrrt tn rpt ' IW61UIW Hi stock was every bit as evident : and water hammers or surges to th? mains in the city as interne, i but in those days a million and ! a half gallons per day was ample I whei'-'as today it is not. enough food for mem too. t Murder Case I On page 259 of "Interview ' With India." the fascinating At Shawatlans Lake pumping ;book by John Frederick Muehl, ; VICTORIA James J. Proud- station, situated at sea level ' . 1 1 tign country, having been biffe" D D B fl II' B B B D II B D SEE I S FOR The Wat( by a snake. And not able to 1 Just think about U,rrn ff , minute. Hy-and-larfie aren't they decent renpertablt people, wanting the tmt things out of life that you du. Ry-ahd-large don't they treat their employees well and do the bent they can with the biihinchs they have? You wouldn't believe a tit ranger tell; you lies alioiit someone you know r And generally speaking you diw malicious yoKip about caxual acqmii ances, so when you hear manage general criticized the only fair it to do in to compare them to thtm. you know. If you do, isn't it likely that they Hre, 011 the whole, a pretty decent group of eople? B.C. FEDER A'l ION OF TfiADE 4 INO'J!' peoplej v It's the stuff ni get one glimpse of this tra- toot, wo was named to suo.ee 3d serosa the passage from Kaiea gedy: retiring city prosecutor, Claude Island we have a 24-hour record- i "One woman brought a sick Harrison, will take over prose- ing pre;sure gauge whlL-h tells of baby for me to look at, that was cution of the murder charge any disturbance or less in pres-j swollen with malnutrition till against Daniel Leroy Banger. It sure in 18-inch main f rom powe;-1 her flesh was like putty. I pressed is alleged the latter, retired hos- house to the crossing in the sal( my finger into the skin of her pital attendant, murdered Mrs. water passage. This gauge also ankle and the impression stayed Gwendolyn Dora Caswell, 24 tells us if the power house is for nearly five minutes. There years of age. The accused Is carrying a light or hoavy load; was nothing much that could be aged 60. v,hf n 't comes on and when it . done at this stage, but I gave goes off. with a decrease in pres- her some milk powder that had 1 f ure at this point of as much as tven lying in my pack. Peculiarly the world's prize-fight champ- 25 pounds in relation to the load. enough, the same woman had a ionship, both wire colored men.1 a-, lae chlorinutor. situated at son of about two years who 1 As a physical specimen, the the city limit; on the highway, Hoists., All-Steel Dump Dodlci Winches all sizes. Heavy and Light Trailer Frames and Wheels. Power Take-Offs. All Certified Operators for high pressure and general weldinf INDUSTRIAL WELDING CO. 225 -1st F.. Phone Green KM (Continued on puee 61 seemed perfectly healthy. It was man ot Alrican ancestry seems not hard to see that she had been to be superior to all others. lorc-d to make a conscious choice tainly the colored one-tenth of between her two children. The the U.S. population wins many , ch ivers agreed that this was the many times more prizes in U.S. ("r v.hen I asked them about it sports than its racial ratio would and they went further than that, warrant. it is tne sensible thing to do' The late Louis Lebourdais once i 'h?j agreed. Better lose the girl told the B.C. legislature that would no venture to expressViiuon on W:E the technical aspects of the difference of opinion that has arisen over the effect that the drawing off of water from the Woodworth Lake system by Northern B. C. Power Co. for its power plant at Shawatlans Lake has on the city's water supply which comes from the same source. : Mr. Black, general manager of the Northern R C. Power Co., had written on the subject, mizing the effect of the company's draw. . Carl Gustafson, the water foreman, in a letter today, takes issue with Mr. Black on this question. Mr. Black and Mr. Gustafson are certainly familiar enough with the subject in hand to know about what they speak,, , ! Apart from all that, Mr. Gustafson offers an interesting suggestion whereby the city's water supply can be augmented against what will certainly be increased demands in the near future. We commend his letter to the attention of our readers, particularly ' shice it involves the discussion of such a very important municipal problem. For the Young Ladies D fl B fl B a n a a ia sail the ever popular Penny Loafers Wine Bluck Grey it White than lose them both.' " eugenics was the key to wis. In Nehru's government plans the old s'ave days, he said, the population control by limiting slavj owners saw to it thai the Yrthr to the point' the country finest specimens were mated, can feed. But when I heard him Whatever the reason, it jeems to telling vast crowds of this I was be a fact that the black man can by no means sure they under- rur faster than the white man tno'l him. or would have approv- and can hit harder too. ed if they had. One of my old world war one chums- turned out. years later, ti ITALY, GERMANY and Japan be a frightful stuffed sliirt and were the three big enemy na- developed ideas that out-blimp- tions which fought against us in cd Col. Blimp. At the time of the the recent war. But Italy got Olympic games of 1936 he was full peace in 1947 over four ; very worried for the effect on years before Japan did. Italy's white man s prestige of the fact peace was prepared by prior black men were running off with AA, A, B, fc Widths LEONARD REFRIGERATORS feature BEAUTY CONVENIENCE EXTRA FOOD STC yonder." It was there a bank gave him a job and an enchanted ray agreement amongst all nations most prii.es. world showered on him fame ana fortune. Same Old Price $6.95 fashion footwear which had fought on our side. Ail j "There is a very simple reme-signed it. j dy," I told him. J "What's that?" he asked, eag- IT IS CERTAINLY a significant erly. th ug that when a Britisher and 1 "Let the white man run faster," ' p.n American f-mght a match for I replied. Reflects and Reminisces $344.5: $43Ut $461 OC 6 cli. ft. 8V2 cu. ft. 8V2 cu. ft. Songs of a Sourdough proved icher than any of the Klondike's richest strikes. It netted the author an independent fortune in mord time. Service, of con se, was naturally handy with GET VALUE here are several divorce applications at the Assize. And speaking of divorces there is a husband living in Newport, RJiode Island, who has been grimed one because his wif: : vie:". 1. But at any other time had all creation not been thinking of "the north, and figuring how to get ther5 there might, have been a difference. AT NORTHERN B.C. POmtk kept 70 cati. By the way what' was milk costing in Rhode Is- j C'Ol'LD LOOK WITHIN laud yesterday? Service had the knack of ?cad Uesner Hloik Phone M 1 Prince Rupert, H.V. DEAD LETTER OFFICE AUCTION CANADA POST OFFICE I Ing the minds oi those arcund GETTING ALONG ! him and the gift of putting into It seems hardly possible Rcb-' such perfectly fitting verse, how ert Service is 77. Well, he is, and they were feeling an! wished to still writing, at that. Until not say but couldn't. And right so many years ago there were there, he capitalized on a pro-still reminders of him in White-j horse, the Yukon camp "way up! (Continued on page 6) ORMES. CLEAN,QUfCf H m mm m. mm The Pioneer Drugs FOR COOKING Auclions.arc fun... but lost parcels aren'l funny! 1 IVJ . . : J j PHONE 81 ments and even a horw collar the tea set went 4a the Dead Letter Oflicr, Canada's largest lost ami found depurtnicnt. Experts couldn't figure out where the package was to go. The package was stored for a year, hut no one enquired about it. Willi thousands of" others it was catalogued and sold at auction. That's when the lady you never heard of legally bought Aunt Sophie's tea set. Visit your Post OfhVe for accurate weighing am correct postage nnd for courteous advice on address-ing anil wrapping. A lady you never hearil of just buiifihl the lovely tea set you mailed to Aunt Sophie hint year. Not much fun for you in that, hut nice for the lady who got it 1 for half what you paid for it. The gift diipi't reach Aunt Sophie because the Post Office just couldn't read the addreHS on the package, or the wrapMr raine off liecause the package wasn't tieil securely. The Post Ofliee couldn't return the gift to you localise there was no return address on, or inside the parcel. Along with 6,(WK),fHM) other letters, circulars and packages toys, wearing apparel, surveying instru For NEW CONSTRUE : .. and REPAIR SEE 4 GREER & BRIDDEN 1 TAPPAN GAS RANGES At Rupert Radio and Electric 215 1st Arenue V-' f0 CAN AID A PHT dMFFUCIE Hon, C. Edovord Mnfrat, K C, MP, Potlmcutw Gatiwal W. J. Tumbvill, Dsputy Fottmoitw Gmral RES1 CLASSIFIEDS Bring Mmrnt mrJMb mnsm &