rfi ! f "J fsre fffriP M 1 jfotl ;jpr Icrs rci le trac i i klBI I ... f , ; i t-l ff t i prince tf iipm DjJiTp' Betiis Wednesday, May 21, 1947 NIPS TRAGEDY LONDON, W Tests withllu-crescent lighting in mines so successful that the national nnV hnarri' nTuni t (netii w u U . I .J . LA !t them In selected" pits. This will I overcome danger of explosions thai? hampered the development of electee lighting" in mines. (Authorized aa Second Class Mall, Post Ottlce lpartment, Ottawa) .. Published every alternoon, except Sunaay by Prince Rupert Dally News Ltd.. 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia. O. A. HUNTER, Managing- Editor. H. O. PERRY, Managing Director. MEMBER OP CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION An independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and all communities comprising northern and central British Columbia, SUBSCRIPTION RATES B7 City Carrier, per week, 15c; Per Month, 65c: Per Year, $7.00; V By Mall, Per Month. 40c; Per Year, 14.00. Controlling Other Fellow IN -THE FIELD of economics it appears obvious that the essence of democratic planning is, to a very considerable extent, dependent for its implementation upon the willingness of employers and employees' to join in working out a plan. -It is an interesting fact that most criticism s against economic planning for mutual welfare is really Inspired by the same unconscious reaction towards planning: 'You need not worry about me, I will do my bit,- so leave me alone, but make the other-matt dq what fie ought to? d6 in the national interest.' Employers urge that they should be freed from controls; but that labor should be disciplined. There is a demand for a wages policy, but not for a prof its policy; Employees tend to take the view that employers' should be strictly controlled in their profits, prices, and so ori, but they, the employees, . should, be lett tree to rjargam as oest tney can in ! - what is now a' sellers' market so' far as labor is con-! deemed. '1 - But the crucial and critical question is: How J far are we to use compulsion to enforce the carry-' ing out of a plan? Even labor governments in 'democratic countries have not expressed themselves' as ready to compel this or that section of ; the people to conform in their actions to the nation- al interest. It is here that we believe that clear distinction must be drawn between the lack of con-t trol over the individual in' the choice of his occu-' ' ' pation, on the one hand, arid, on' the other, the" con-1 trolled use of those material factors which are riec-. " ' essary for production. TYRANTS TOOL ; THE Principle of Lesser Concessions" was the apt phrase applied by Dr. Alfred P. Haake, noted American economist, in a recent address in this province to describe the means through which tyrants achieve: power, i Those European nations who found their necks under' a dictator's" boot did not suddenly submit to ; that loss of their freedom.- Over a period they were ; asked to give up, one after another, what appeared ; to be relatively unimportant privileges and in re-; turn received ever-widening government partici- patiori in their lives and in their means' erf livelihood. Under this principle of lesser concessions, the j goal- of complete domination is finally reached i witli 'absolute power transferred to the hands' of .' s a.f ey.. This dictator group lias always over-reached ! itself eventually but in the process the whole world ! has been torn with convulsions that have left their mark for generations. -,7 - It is, of course,- much easier to state facts' than it is to present some remedy for the situation. The Principle- of Lesser Concessions is effective as it is, precisely because it is so insidious. STUDY AFRICAN FISH JDJJA, Uganda, M A fish eries research laboratory noW is being, built here: When complete, Hit will accommodate scientists who will study the best use of African lake fisheries and poten tial productivity cf the various waters. PRINCE RUPERT !S MOST BEAUTIFUL Toronto Visitor Unable to Find Words to Suitably Express Her .Appreciation "Isn't it just lovely? I never saw such' a' pretty place in my life," enthused Miss Stella Gardner of Toronto from the steamer Princess Adelaide on showery Monday afternoon for a visit here with her brother and sister-in law, Mr. arid' Mrs". George Mc-Whinriey. And Miss Gardner has' been ceaseless ever since in her appreciation of the delights of Prince Rupert. The furthest Miss Ga'rdndr had ever beerV before' from her native Toronto was Cleveland; The prairies she found1 interesting ancf not at all monotonous. She admitted that she had no words' to sufficiently describe her appreciation of the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. Miss Gardner will spend a month in Prince Rupert. LETTERBOX REFREHENSIBE ACT Editor, DallNewi; I wish' to thank you in advance for the use of this' space in your paper. As trie trout fishing season is about to get into full swirl? I would' like to bring before the public h6v7 owners of beats and cabins on surrounding lake wafer3 feel about Individuals usin.x thfir coats without permission. In the past this has been a frequent practice. Most cf the blame was laid down to 'small boys whb it was thought at the time caused those degradations. But there Ls now good rea son to believe tnet grown-up men have been indulging In similar practice This kind of action angers and annoys us and we would like to-make clear the yeriousness of such actions. You mlght like fishing; so do we. The wily trout to take Is free; But when, another's boat is used; The law and owner are abused. So be a man and get your own. Or for goodness sake stay rl?h,t at home. BOAT OWNER. FREE EDUCATION NEW DELHI, ti) The Bengal government has devised a plan for free, tompuLiory primary education throughout the Indian province; The scheme is expected to' take' about 10 years before" completion: To Our Fishermen We've sung our praises to our airman,, our soldier and our wren But seldom do we hear a word about our fishermen. When we have fish for dinned whether baked, fried or boiled Have we ever given just a thought to our fishermen and how they've toiled? To bring that fish asnore was not a lot or fun, They have to work, from early morn until the day Is done. In spring before tney. go to sea, their reels of line unwind. Attaching hooks at certain space, perhaps some flaw they'll find. There are bells and gadgets and spoons to' shine It seems to me there are miles of line. They cork and copper paint their boat, They must be sure that it will float. They sail away when' tides' are high I watch them go' as" they pass by; I realize they gamble" with' their' lives And lucky is the man through storm survives': When winds are howling wild, the breakers' roar, We who' are safe1 secure upon trie shore' Should give a' thought to' those at" sea ori" ships, And say a little prayer, a token of respect;, upon our lips. As danger lurks, perhaps some .hidden rock of log", Perhaps", they're driven helpless In1 the fog. While toiling near trie shore they lilt x era? Or leads arid lines may lose upon' a snag. When we sit down to dinner and we have" nice' fresh' fish, Let's think about our fishermen' and make this' little wish; And pray that air their efforts are blessed' by God lri' Heaven And may they have prosperity in' Nineteen' Forty-Seven: Josephine Mcdonald. Amusement Centres For British Towns LONDON (Reuters) A 200,000 ($8CO,OC0) prqject to provide all kinds of entertainment in centres throughout Britain at cost price has been launched under the chairmanship of Transport Minister Barnes. Prototype of the planned chain of amusement centres will be the National Theatre Club, with headquarters at the Royalty Theatre here. It Is planned to provide a theatre. cinema, concert hall; dance hall . and residential club under one" roof where play3, musical shows, REFUNDING COMPLETED We wish to thank all who helped us in this disappointing venture. The winner of the small consolation' award is Herman Knudson Estavan, Sask. EDMONTON OPTIMIST CHILI) WELFARE ASSOCIATION Prince Rupert Realty Company 212 FOURTH STREET P. II. LINZEY FOR SALE APARTMENT ROOMING IIOUSE-Closc In Comprising: 2 2-room Suites. 4 3-room Suites. 1 G-room Suite, "and" 7 separate bedrooms (furnished). GROSS' REVENUE S4',000'.00 YEARLY PRICE $12,000.00 In . view of Prince Rupert's pending Industrial expansion we consider this a sound investment. .',-' (119) vauaevuie, revues, ballets, operas, films, cabaret-performances and orchestras may be' housed. Similar entertainment centres are to be built later ' LOVIN'S CABINET SHOP WILL ROPEN ON" OR BEFORE JUNE 1 IN THE PREMISES AT 330' SECOND' AVENUE AT PRESENT OCCUPIED BY PRINCE RUPERT SUPPLY CO. SHRINE BAND TO ASSIST EMPIRE DAY SERVICE The Shriners' Band will take part in the annual Empire Day observances planned for Friday afternoon by Municipal Chapter. tOlDX Mrs. D. C. Stuart, chapter regent, said this morn- ires. As Is customary, the event will be held in the Capitol Theatre, this year cn the after-noon'of May 23, witn children' of tie city's schools participating. The Shriners' band will play a selection' on the street In front of the' theatre as the children' enter, and later will play two selections In the theatre during J he program. ! BRISTOL, Eng.. tt Two butchers who' used an electric" fre.to thaw out meat were each fined $3 for" wastln? electricity Johnny's Snack Bar (Onder New Management) NOW OPEN, AT 7:30 TO SERVE BREAKFAST Coffee Waffles O Lunches' "Av Pleasure to Serve You" Three salllnc Per Week for VANCOUVER VICTORIA SEATTLE (ALL TIMES SHOWN DAYLIGHT SAVING) Tuesdays. 1:30 pjn-Coqultlam. Fridays; 12:00" Midnight Catala. Saturdays, 10: IS Camosun; KETCniKAN1 . Fridays. 12:00 Midnight. STEWART and WAY POINTS Sundays, 10 pjn. ' ' QUEEN CHARLOTTES FOR MASSETT AND PORT CLEMENTS May 3r 17 and 30 Midnight. FOR SOUTH ISLANDS May 7 and 19, June 1 Midnight. FRANK J. 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