Prince Rupert Daily J.3cu3 H.ur.day, July 25, 10-10 Published every afternoon except Dun-day by Prince Ruptrt Dally Newt Limited, Third Avenue, Prince Rupert, - .British Columbia. a. A. HUNTLtt, Managln? Editor. H. J. PERRY. Managing Director. ! SUBSCRIPTION RATES: fey City Qarrur, per week Per Montn Per! Year PRINCE RUPERT BRANCH .IS ,6S 7.00 By inn, per month . ii PerfYeiS '. . . 4.M f MEMBER ABC. (Kuthorlsefl as Second Class Mall, Poet Of tic Department, Ottawa). t . A TIMELY VISIT rlrfCE MR. VAUGHAN, president J aVid chairman of the board of the Canadian National Railways, who. conjes again this afternoon, was last here, there have been many changes, in prince Rupert. There has been a wartime boom clue to the acceptance of the strategic position of this port in tjhe emergency, producing a great volume of traffic for the local line of t;he railway. Now the emergency is over, 'the boom has receded and a critical point in relation to the future of tthe port and railway line has beeh reached. Prince Rupert people aroj very much concerned as to what the; future has in store and feel that whjrt policy and attitude the railway; adopts' will have a great deal to jdo with the shaping of that futjire whether it shall be progressive and prosperous or reactionary anq depressed. Accordingly, Mr. Vaughan is going to Receive from a delegation of the Prmce Rupert Chamber of Commerce and Prince Rupert Industrial Committee for which appointment hai been made to meet him, protest at ihe course which the railway company has"1)een following in such masters-a'a4 (railway service to Prince Rupert and the operation of the shipyard. .The visit of Mr. Vaughan comes after tjiekmjnister of transport, who onje: 'indicated that the railway executives vere his advisers, announced tfia he shipyard could not be operated on a peacetime economic baHs that is after the organization of; the yard had been permitted to deteriorate to its present state while all the white the possibility was being held out officially that the company's new ships' for coast service might be. built here. I After delivering its protest, the local committee will seek the favor frc)m Mr. Vaughan, who hinted re ...All ticked off Mr. Timpkins? Being in the nature of a reminder of bow the Royal Bank can help to make your holiday happy and carefree. r r 1. Makesureyour valuables are safely rucked away in your Sajt Deposit Box. tOr stow them in our vaults for sajt-keeping. .The cost is trifling. Ask at any branch. 2. Change your reserve cash into Travellers' Cheques ... the safe worry-free way to carry travel funds. As good as money anyw here. If you lose them, you're not out a cent. 3. ShouldyourunjWsrnjAduriag your trip call on the nearest Royal Biok branch. The local manager is your direct line of communication back to your own home branch. V4. Arrange to have your salary or other income credited to your account 4 . i r-t . J I 1 1 in your aDsence. wean up unpaiu duii with -Cheques against your Royal Bank account or mail Royal Bank Money Orders. atV M (1 T cently that the shipyard mi'-ht ilill be used to the mutual advantage of both the railway company and the city, of a more definite statement of intentions than has so far been available. We do not believe that Mr. Vaughan is given to equivocation or evasion and we feel that he can be counted upon for straight answers to straight questions concerning matters (not only, the dry dock) pertaining to the future development of this line and port. We feel, and we are sure that Mr. Vaughan will agree with us, that the railway company, in- this line arid port, has a valuable property and potential asset and that it would be good business to follow in regard to it a progressive and forward looking policy of development, not based solely on so-called sound business principles of committing outlay only if the business immediately offering ensures an immediate return of profit but on a long-time policy of investment in the future and development of the country as a whole, at the same time providing needed employment. It is well for Mr. Vaughan to know that the people of Prince Rupert and this whole northern line of the railway for that matter are riot very happy about what they are presently convinced is a definite lack of interest and concern in what appears to be an unwanted baby. We feel that the baby, instead of being starved to death, might fairly be nurtured and built into a healthy and creditable child. As a result of Mr. Vaughan's visit and conferences here we hope that we may have some assurance of a reasonably sympathetic attitude of resolve and endeavour from the railway company to make use of our advantages and facilities in the end that the railway itself, the community, district and the nation maybe the beneficiaries thereby. And maybe it is not asking too much of Mr. Vaughan for something more definite and more reassuring than wo have been getting of late from thj makers of policy on matters in which we here at Prince Rupert are vitally interested. Be jt gootl, bad or indifferent, we think we- are entitled to something frank and forthright from the leading railway executive, so we may proceed from there. 5. Should you wish to combine butiness with pleasure you will find the local Royal Bank Manager in any district a mine of information oa local business conditions. 6. If you are travelling abroad, renfember The Royal Bank operates branches in the West Indies, Central and South America, New York, London and Paris . . . each branch a home-from-home in all financial matters. VmteJ Slates Tt-rlitt are cordially Invited to use our branches for cashine Travellers' Cheques. oego :rjtj tilting Letters of Credit or for any banking service. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA A. FLATEN, Manager 20 YEARS AGO July, 25, 192C " " Fred Stork, Liberal standard-bearer for Skcena riding for ten years, was named as candidate to contest the forthcoming election. It was expected that Stork would run up the greatest majority ev-r given a candidate, the Dally Ne-wa editor averred. A distinguished visitor to the city was Lord Marven Caven-dlsh-Dentlnck, son of the Duke of Devonshire. Arriving .on" the Cardena, he stopped overnight at the Trlnce Rupert Hotel, continuing east by train. Exhibition Manager David Thompson announced that a FAR-REACHING CHIRP . The call of a cricket can be heard for one mile. STEEL TANKS Of all kinds, fro in Design to E r e c t i'o n . WESTERN BRIDGE & Steel Fabricators Ltd. Vancouver, B.C. Geo. J. Dawes The Auctioneer Sales Every Saturday WE SELL EVERYTHING Goods Sold On Commission Household Sales Conducted at Your Convenience FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD' OOODS WRAPPED. PACKED AND CRATED Estimates Given Free PRINCE RUPERT AUCTION MART (Opposite Civic Centre Bldg.) PHONES: Bus. Blue 1 15 Res. Red 127 Ask for George MILITARY COLLEGE fcoTlr BEING CONVERTED I'lan to Turn Australian Instilutitm Into Military University CAN BERRY (k The Australian government Is considering a plan to convert Duniroon Military College, the Australian equivalent of the Royal Military College at Kingston, Ont., Into a national military university which would graduate men equipped for civilian life as well as soldiering. Army authorities submitted the plan for Duntroon, established" In 1911 at tne suggestion of Lord Kitchener and operated on the basis of turning out of- boxing bout had been arranged fleers after four years' training between Vic Foley of Vancouver and Jark Nswmfan of 'Edmon-trn as fatur? baut of an exhibition boxing show. P F D D Ra(Uo Dial l I I l 1240 Kilocycles (Subject to change) THURSDAY PAL 4:00 Radio Repertory 4:30 Especially For You . 4:45 Johnny Burt Trio 5:00 People Ask 5:15 All the World Sings 5:30 The Concert Hall 6:00 CBC News 6:15 They Lived to Tell the ' Tale 6:30 Eventide 7:C0 Parliamentary Committee j On Radio Broadcasting 7:30 Conceit of the Nations 8:00 Choral Program 8:30 Gypsy Strings 9:00 CBC News 9.10 B. C. News 9:15 Eastwood Garden Orch. 9:30 Music by Shrednlk 10:00 This Week's Composer 10:55 CBC News and Int. 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Second Great War experience which showed that Industry, engineering and transport w. re vital to a maximum war eff r is responsible for the rrcom mendatlon that Duntrcnn ty -riuce men fitted for key po.-r- i' civilian enterprise as well a. in military organization. So far Duntroon has trained 1.000 officers for purely lnilltr.v careers but the feelins t:. t.haf a broader curriculum would fi .graduates in years to come far a variety of positions in winch thPV would be valuable in thp event of war or in which 'hey would gain valuable knowledge. Beet Sugar Industry Expanding in France PARIS, ffj Production of ' 600.C0O tens of beet '-ugar 1-; foucast for the 1946-47 seai.on In France, almost a 59 per cent tnr-rfatp ovpr the 1945-46 vleld (M r.f virion rrT1c Fpity per cent more bpet were planted this year, fir stage cf the cabinet-approv iecianlzatlon for the whle in dustry. Buy War Savings Certificates i FAIR FORD, England 'O! Rev. 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