3 prince Unpen Oafl Btlun Tuesday, March 4, J947 ili?pM1,en d..?y ft'PIpef devoted to tii upbuilding of Prince Rupert - .. . .6 niiu Lrn li ui isniisn joiumDia. .(Authorized " Second CIAs Mall, Post Office Department. Ottawa) , Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prfne Rupert Dally News Ltd, 3rd Avenue. Prince Rupert. British Columbia , O. A. HUNTER, Manaffaft Editor. M. O. PERRT, Managing Director. MEMBER OP. CANADIAN PRESS - AUDIT BCREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION T SUBSCRIPTION RATES , By City Carrier, per wrtt, 1U; Per Month. 65c: Per Tear ' 17 ,7 00-1 00, By MaU. Per Month. 40c: Per Year 'li rSi j Some Good Advice IT IS GOOD ADVICE that some of us in these I parts might do well to shake out the cobwebs ; of mere self-interest and get together with broader vision and more generous effort towards the development of community and country . sq that the interests of both nation and world might be better served and that mutual benefit might at the same time redound. ; And what goes for communities and districts of this area might well go for provinces and nations. Certainly, new vision and outlook must be applied along the broadest lines if peace and security are to be achieved and sustained. : Grubbing about among one's own little affairs, unmindful of the greater responsibilities towards tjhe development of God-given heritage, will make neither communities or nations great, nor the world a" jiace of peace .and security. As has been suggested, what some of us may neal is . not new glasses but radar to extend our limited vision to true perspective and lift us out ofour depression complex. debased Words if we were more fiERHAPS , learned In the science of words, we would hesitate to make the suggestion, but if appears to us that "fascist-arid "communist" will shortly have to be removed from circulation as verbal coinage too debased to have any value, says Victoria Times. They have, of course, explicit meanings. Bjrt-thelr definite limits- have bten so stretched that the words have become flaccid, unable to assume correct form and are inclined to create only ah amorphous Impression. ) For instance, when vilification is ported into the mouthpiece of a trumpet in Franco's Madrid, the noise that issues fj-om the bell Is "communist" When the same procedure is ; Getting Along TIME GOES ON, more AS and more people are rea- lizing that many of the failures and disappointments qjr men and women are caused by their inability to get along with other people. Yes, even body aches and pa his often arise because we are worried over out inability to make friends and to be liked by other people. Many times we want So much to be lOted that we try too hard and do things that, instead of causing people td like us, cause them to like us even less, and thus fail to find the approval ahd friendship which we crave. ..Because we live in "a world jrujhich people are more un -ops Wear Choker Jfist For Tourists VICTORIA' Oi The "bohhv tybc." uniform will be retained for a small part of the Victoria police, force, although other con stables are now permitted to wffcr jmore comfortable uniforms mmuj the old choker collar and hrjmets. Xs a concession to the tourist industry. It h.l hem HaMdprt thjit at least two constables siiouia De auirea in ine oia type uniform one to meet lncominer boats and the other to be posted stcategically in the business sec tldn. - -nr ?5 YEARS AGO . ' (March A, 1922 ty. R. McGeorge of Oklahoma City announced, that he would buijd a concrete, two'Storey building on Third Avenue, Just ea$t"of the Daily News. The first fiopr was to be for store space and the second for offices.. Rebuilt after a fire that levelled; it several months before, the Oe))r.g-e Little sawmllle at Ter-raie was again in operation. It waj the only mill operating between Prince Hupe'rt and Prince Gerge. Mr. Little- expected io cub. 3,500,000 board feet in 1822. A grand Jury at Ketchikan declared In favor of a tighter palrdl system, to keep liqupr frojnbeins' snuggled into Alaska from Canada. Prince Ru ipet and Stewart wert named laslthe ports from which most ct The liquor was shipped. adopted in Moscow, the discord that eventually hits the air is "fascism." To those radicals, liberals or progressives, as they choose to call themselves, who restritt breadth of-vislon to the confines of the narrowest interpretations, anything they detest is placed under the omnibus label of fascism. Similarly, their counter-parts at the other extremity blanket opposition as communistic. They resolve all matters Into terms of black or white and admit no shadings In between. In consequence, the misrepre-sentations become ludicrous. At some future date a fascist may mean merely a fascist, and a communist only a communist, instead of a term of extreme opprobrium depending on which faction uses it. pcrtant than things, and because we have to deal with people whether we like it or not, and whether we know how to or not, it is important that all of us learn how to get along wifti people. The better we learn how to do this, the more likely we are to succeed in whatever work we are doing, and we shall be less" nervous and worried. Then as we become less worried and more confident because of our success in what we are doing, and in our friendships, we become more able to deal with problems that are bound to come to us, and no longer worry about problems we have not been able to handle. TO DRAW UP RESOLUTIONS Arnold Flaten, W. M. Watts. J. T, Harvey and Earl Gordon have been appointed as a resolutions committee of the Prince Rupert Chamber of Commerce for the annual convention of the Associated Boards of Trade of Central British Columbia to be held In Prince Rupert in August. Mr. Flaten was chairman1 of the resolutions committee at the Associated Boards' convention in Terrace last year. Jor 4 jiuine remedy lor relieving mberlei of f children's colds. )V!?Jfs IiriWAY SERVICE Now Open Servicing, Light Repairs and Vulcanizing BELLAMY & TWEED 404 McBride Moving, Packing, Crating, Shipping and Generaf Cartage and Storage For Complete, Reliable and Efficient service, Call Lindsay's Cartage & Storage Ltd. Cor. 2nd and Park Avenue Established 1910 Phones 60 and 68 IS APPRECIATED AT KETCHIKAN; DON FORWARD TALKS CIVIC CENTRE Annarentlv Don Fnrwmvl riirwtnr nf tlio Pmo Kunert Civic Centre, made siori at Ketchikan where he went last week to give some expert advice on how a Civic Centre nhould be organized and operated. At least, that is indicated hir Vrif T jzA'inrr Dnil,, Alnl, r.M..' XT "j i-nnn, uauy iiiashu risniny iews reporter, who. wrote as follows: - "Don Forward IS a guy who reminds you cJ our superintend ent cf schools, Danielson; he knows what he's talking about, he wears well in the Dublic eve and his quiet, modest wav of putting an idea over wins him many friends on first sieht. "Don spoke to the members of the Veterans of Foreign War3 here last night in their club- rooms on his Civic Centre In Prince Rupert. Many of the boys Knew mm, fellas who have in vaded our southern neighbor rvn Ketchikan baiketbaW teams. They not only know the but have enjoyed the homev atmosphere of his Centre know that he's got something to offer us Jree. Don told df the itnnv stum bling blocks which conrron: any civic-minded group just getting started In their pursuit of a practical program which would be the solution to wasted spare 'tee and various dissenting organization' a Civic Centre. MANY WAYS TO RAISE MONEY "He told of the many ways to raise money io finance such a program, and he went tn to tell how to keep the project on even keel after the building is ""Now these Vets havo Wn keeping pace with our local drive and have chipped in their bit. but they jiave ielt lust a mtu undercurrent of nerstinai vi i., ouier groups in town. I believe such a ifeelins is justified h. cause all organizations want to neip m tne promotion of a community enterprise. Mr. fnr had the answer to the situation. He said the very" same thing existed In Rupert. There were people Who said it couldn't, be rtrmo ' Others 'stated that the program was too Dig. gome were Just against it because It was not their idea In the first place. Then there were the group.? who naa yometmng concrete to offer and with "them were' the passive but potential groups who chose to sit tight until some progress was ffoown. All these thinzs were noticed hv n , fie and his associates due in to see the completion cf a Rupert centre,, "we have the same situation here. But as Forward said last night to the Vets, 'You've got to see the thing in a broad sense You've got to see It as a gfoup of neighbors banded together in a spirit of co-operation to fulfill their alms. You've got t? take In all decent erouns. whether the y agree" with vou or not. They have a right to their personal opinions. That is democracy. You Will get nowhere pulling apart because of difference of opinion. It's that dif ference which makes for n sniirt organization. But you must strive to get all tlose worthy organizations together. That win be your first objective Afh. Iftlcs. plays, great artist, ram- era clubs, all fraternal .groups, civic groups, the Terr torial eov. eminent, the city government, all church groups, and "music lovers- clubs" should, al be imdpr the same -wing. Any.group, partly opposed .to a greater and better plan, will be absorbed. Thu is file beginning Tf the job. But if that Is successfully accomplished, you are iwlV on your way. "These vets didn't' even biink thelr eyes"whlJe ihe man spoke and gmoked his pipe. But when it was over, they bombarded him with questions. Even after the meellng 'when the club steward served up steaming clam cnowder. the boys hammerpd away at him. They got him in it corner and lwpt on firing away. iuuu imnK ii was tne Nor mandy bwch roarfv. they were driving. "I guess thev finallv vnt wit they wanted. Well, he hart all the done neeessarv tn cfort digging foundation trenches to morrow morning, rtghfj-rt' up the linenihtilithev nut the tfr.i! rail aroniul Wie-Ketchikan Civic Centre. Don told them the works. They absorbed it' with interest that I ve never seen. A million thanks. Don Forward, for showing the way." , , Train Schedule For the East- Monday, Wednesday. Friday 8 pjn. From the East- Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 10:45 D.m. - .u mi mewmm ..mm f wmmm f'MM mm LETTERBOX an Appreciation Editor, Dally News Ycur nev"s Item on the upper light hand corner of page 5, In Friday s edition of the Dairy News, pertaining to Mr. Ray-mond's association -with your newspaper, Is most beautifully and suitably styled. It rings with sincerity. And it has the dignity, rorflderation and gracionsness that win be satisfying to the many who esteem him highly for (he sentleman that he truly Is. .. - It will make It ea?y for the Evening Empire's subscribers to enjoy the Dally News knowing their fonner editor is executively appreciated in promotln? and. establishing- a' wealth of satis fied subscribers, VIOLET INOALLS. j JAYCEE HEAD DUE TOMORROW Outstanding visitor to Prine? Rupert tomorrow will be Paul Laframbolse of Quebec City, president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce cf Canada, who is on a tour of western junior chambers. Mr. .Laframboise will arrive here from Vancouver In ihe morning on the steamer i'nnee Rnjjert and will proceed Dy me evening train to Prince George and Dawson Creek in. principal appointments Imp wJlf oe as swker at the Ovro fiinfc luncheon at noon aid at n Jun ior Clumber of Conmierr din ner in the tvenini nhoard the steamer Prince Rupert F.M. Rdio Snots Hydro Breakdowns VICTORIA ri - The British Columbia Power Cofnml-wlu.i will install a modi-rn frequniej' modulation radi smim ?t ii of 1U key points tu permit nlfi-nab of breakdowas to be flashed so that repairs can be made quickly. Power from the KenefaUnR station at Elk Fails wil'l be fed to the distributing system over a high voltage transmission line roughly paralelling the B.C. coast line; ' UNFAIR COMPETlTIOiV ASKERN, Yorkshire, Eng. fc This colliery vlllaee is. nck- Ing for a bigger beef quota Decause 300 mining trainees billeted here drink tor their Wernesday Day day Miners are paid on Friday and havenothing to drink. 01 BUSINESS OF MY OWN ? YOU CAN FIND THE ANSWER t0thone In this very, booklet. We have publiihcd it or veterans who hare the urge to start up for fhem- selves. A copy" is yours or theasking at any branch of the Bank of Montreal. When you call lot your copy of "Wlwt's the Scoreon these Veterans' Loans?", havca w(rJ with our manager. He knows the details of the new Veterans' Business and Professional Loan Act, recently passed by Parliament or your wnelit, and he is anxious to help go-ahead veterans who want to start in business W themselves, to improve their present set up. or to go into partnership with a friend. Iyour proposition is sound, there's f tnoney for you at the B of M. Remember, whn you ask for a loan it the D of M, you do not gsk a favour. Ii J MUM tuinitmi Bank of Monreal working tilth Canadian b'twmiU of life siimitiiy Prince Rupert Ilranth: G.JR. HLACKABY, Manager Stewart Ufanch; O. J. 8. .ANDCRSON, Manager ik7. "'T f WeMn' h" Ue" ttUd r"d If would 1.U co aik for f u cop,, ooe when you get "Wruf, he Score on these Veterans' U,lnir Americans Buy Up U.K.' Old Books - - Fear Few Valuable IVorks To Be Left Jn OU1 Land EDINBURGH (Reuters) Americans are "buying up everything in the book line" and If Britons were not wil'lnc to snend more money on bibliographical specimens there would soon be few valuable old books left In trie country, Professor Dover Wilson of the University of Edinburgh told the Board of Trustees of the National Library ot Scotland. The board was discussing whether to seek an increase in an annual government prant of 75 t$2O0) toward the purchase of books for the library. Lord Cooper, chairman, sag gested too much money was spent on 0ld books and not enough, attention paid modern literature. "Books should, h bought to read," he said, "not to look at." 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