Prince Rupert Daily News HI Friday, May 12, 1950 rn As Stock Ui ?3 tS&L Sec SAlE A letter to Uw Trav of British Columbia: Here U '! An Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlnc Rupert and northern and central British Columbia Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenue, Prince Rupert, British Columbia Q. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor. H. G. PERRY. Managing Director Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Newspaper Association SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrlpr, Per Week, zoc; Per Month, 73c; Per Teai, $8 00; By Mail, Per Month 50c; Per Year $5.00. XZf By ELMORE PHILrOTT SPANISH BOYS SAIL THF TWO SPANISH Special. I Men's TW)lrj?-, and dr' Now . . 4 ' i Men', Drwjiv1 check. Mo-; p,,", tailored. fu Now I . , serious consideration the past. - boy refugees, Angel Farm ue in B c. eadeavoUT..d to pul, -, c im -.r ' i and Enngue Montenegro, the united states i.unst British Columbia tc marvel at Paying For Government are" now safely on their way to Guatemala. Thev sailed on May 5 from Montreal aboard the Canadian fhip "A vessel." With the help, of the magnificence and beauty of this province. This Sa teen all ' very well. Bui I tninlc X have a ' better id?.. '"! . ( It is in reference to education j Do not ;?t n." wroiig. I do '()-intend 10 ask il to.-ernment I HARLES F. KETTERING, American invento-v thinking fundamentally when making out his income returns, said: '"One of the things we have t; 1 ihe Immigration Department be thankful for is that V? don't get as much govern- j their friends were able to have them . signed on as seamen. to set up johuels for U.S. tour 'its . a.- -v- i dipper, good forf M Reg. 5 00 . Now ' ' I M"- Felt BtTS5) style .ndajji !W - 80t,f Buys Gahar'V j. Beautiful dress Boys' CsttoB sMajs' perfect fit .. 1 Boys' Sr.ATlk( ety to chs , ) from...,. yi Kence the expense was less than , Although tdry may need to bo t we originally fieured. : educated, that is not our busi-; The donations sent in, by nes6 And besldes matter? of i nient as we pay for.'' It is difficult for most of us to realize just how much government we do get and still harder to realize how much we pay for it. Some of the things we purchase through our government are obvious while some are obscure. Government builds roads MAN THE BARRICADES Red River flood water fight to crack this rampart at the foot of Lombard Street in downtown Winnipeg. Pumps sho wn In th foreground ar drawing water from a backed-up sewer and tossing It over th barricade. (CP Photo) readers of this column ana ethers, were ample to pay all costs. The boys were, given such nature cost too much. I do mean education, but of a different nature. instance .el us tell them 1 dothes. Fund have also been..- Jy n II Immediate occupancy b; next Christmas, perhaps, i priced well below market and schools for us. Government hires the policemen ; sent to responsible parties m ""J10 15 " ; ICV lU ieCI5 . .. ..... ,-.. i .if., m-vHon the North pole an-J that, if they J f Pile Sufferers ) Ditw out M tm kavnt M4 11 OMt tar, inwulm I " )JIIUISC(IS Men trying to unload for seme and th.2 tiremen. Government provides tne posta. : ns ofVe ikd, untu cme up here, no department' yi), J Te services. Government provides the elections. In all thv a.t Phii-hed in thetr stores sell parkas. Also, we speak ; time. Down in Nova Scotia, It's com- I Place beautifully landfcuped these matters government is our servant. We pro-! new homeland. ; English uP here, and added ex-1 . . ' , , . , iL . i ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS pense for an interpreter is not ' vide the cash, the government provides the services. ; ftell needed. ' Goernment also provides health services and social ' It was wonderful the way the; What about mentionm. that'- mencing to look like pensions or has a tree that looks like a buggy cabinet ministers. We neglected whip. I to make any inquiry about means i , . . ' 1 tests. Some Anierkan magazines sprvirp people of Canada responded to wnen tney reac ur: mtenia- ' ; this case, when they heard tional border, the grss is still Because so much of the money for government i about it. just as green. Any;,y. no miow ! were aady on tn is possible near Vana.uver i pjisV. vvp npvor pp ihe inplinatinn mit tnmo. !prev- mm mm WW have evidently had ' censorship is complete er i".tn S f Fredwn coun SHINGOLEE SINGER We repair all maket Sewing Machines WORK GUARANTEED For Free Estimates Phone 864 ' ' ' . train, en route for New York ious to 1950). throughout totalitarian zones times to think somebody else than ourselves IS pay- ,8nd thence uac to Spain, be-, A friend told me to mention I which cover so much of the ing the freight. The truht, of course, is that any tfcre 1 njd a chance to write that Indians in this U?rnl.ry play world's surface, says Lord Kem- Canadian who earns or spends a dollar is contribi- sandu XeTirJinfuT basHketba,n' rntM' ping po"3 IT "?IW5patper ma,g"atff 1 I ana m n oner papers, inciuain i and pool Tncy danct or(n. Elsewhere, while not complete, it ting tO the COSt Of government. We pay income i the Toronto Star. milsi. an-H arA ,0 a,crnt ls becoming lncreasinlv severe. try, witn oruerg ut uulm piciuiea, the hotter the belter, and to feei not abashed. Lift, for exampU. prints about half ti dozen fuL page scenes, ranging from compute and partial nudity to court room proceedings, and blazlnn The ideal finish SHingles, Fetes c rough lumber.' Vcj Readers bombarded M.P.'S tovoc real oeafro ovpi'co tavpa amnaoiYifmfr to vnc , Perhaps, if the future letter as the American tourists. I ' ' ... . . , and cabinet ministers with tele Frint the fart that, aithmih writer even siens "vours resDect- ; dwelling houses. One - caption O- " " ' I W 1.. T.. f-dies ia.e.. ve pay taxes to ieuai, pioMiiciai am. . Brams. phone calls and letters ' k , r,.n.- .,,, w , touches s J Singer Sewing Centre q voriety of cttrac' ' color?. ' i Thompson Hafdwgr Co. Ltd, but si of generosity to Russians about fifty years ago. municipal governments. In 19o0 we Will pay tot?l ; ee m" the Departmem B.C.. our prorv.ee U vt-y molest make the haughty fellow unbend. tribute of about three billion dollars. We will get latly refu3ecl t0 consider re- ' 1 cannot preach definitely on I roads, schools, policemen, social Services, hospital - opening the case, on the Tue-,- this matter as I have not visited j Speaking on lourlst trade. Leo ' ' ' - i. . . .. .. th, n I a i f tVta CtAfv Tl .. I . " T. . . 1 I . M ft rt n treatment etc., as well as controls, bureaux and plenty of red tape. Yes, as Kettering says, ''it may be that one of the things we have to be thankful for is that we do not get as much government as we pay for." t ay the Prime Minsiter nimsell v t oti- mra.ir ,uji.u, oeiiu 01 uie mnauian i had been persuaded to inter- in Vancouver lately.) ! Travel Bureau, urges Canadian-) i vene. , ' This type of Information in a to remember that their potential The committee headed bv travel folder Is very important customers from the United States young Henry Hicks of Vancou-iasI have noticed that American eat the best food in the world. ver did wonderful work, espe- tourists are easily fooled. Nof you The travel dollar percolate rap-: cially in the arranging of the cannot sell them the LionV Gate idly in Canada. Canadian .passport to Guatemala Bridge but maybe thev wlil be- should use imaeinatinn In fvir' Mr. Attlee has a pretty wit, albeit a bit caustic. Some one askd the Prime Minister If he would read a book called British Socialism Is Destroying Brill ih Freedom" should it be sent to him. His answer was to 111', general effect that the time he cn devote to works of fie. on Is extremely limited. ; THERE WAS ONE minor blur neve you when you ell them that and menus. This Is all very well , cn the otherwise fine record. Vancouver is a cl--an city. They and first rate advice. And the Ir a statement to the House of , . . mnv a)5;0 h(V ..,h hv .,, ,Ki oK ,, ,,. , LOOKING FOR A SCAPEGOAT Shippini ui CtMnj CaiUje ni Stow Complet Rehab: 4 B ient Sertke. M W'i CanadUn UoudttCij for Oxygen. Antjlne welding supplies ' j Linday' CvtT( Storage Limit. Cor. 2nd and Fri A Est. 1910 rhi-u disappointed group in the B.C. Tory party is ;,rSirJ, men; that Nc'' 'v-1- h-ians not to do. is allow ihe stars A r.nnrtpd rrpttino- rPadv in trv J Li th ' f hTI t$ tT,lTZ - ver. Th, and Stripes in a dining room 1 " J J i . , . . . . . ,' has stumped many peopie. Hnimpr) Viava ripcprtpr' j r r T T tt I i A 1 17 TT1PV i n VANCOUVER. VICTORIA Sunday, 9 p.m., Camohun Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Coqultlam ALICE ARM, STEWART AND PORT SIMPSON Sunday, Coqultlam, 11 p.m. And, in the new f older, I would Five years ago, In Berlin, shortly after the surruul-T of Nazi leaders, Russia av a n'.ne hour banquet to allied chlefj Since then, the world has bren more or less in the soup. Some folks are even saying the world has actually gone nuts. non. neroeix Anscomn as leaner says Vancouver : ' from such and uch a Spanisn or cafe. Our good friends coming from over the border do so to ee Canada not to be reminde'l of where they have just left. iNews neraia. 1 llke 10 have 11 Polr,t0 0!lt that cruiser, he said. Yet investiga- ... . . ... , . any nnvrlfv city in in rpnarla Canada i is !u-;t ac as irH good Tt. . ur- A .,.u iU rr:rt , I tion in Soain showed that Raid una kiuujj iceih iui. niu-,cuiiiu icw inr xui3, - as Victoria; although this shtuld c - " . . . down because he wasn t able to get more Coalition ;iona at tne tlme of alieged de, not be stressed as we ere only i serticn. Hence, the Minister re- n"allns wur fntisn yciumwa. seats than the Liberals A good glossary is sometimes a handy object. It can be so convenient in the matter of sales: Hmm! ki to state i nlied. the bovs were fakin? their i Also, do not hesitaw A special meeting of the Unit- ; stories. that Prince Rupert' graveyard that is in distineuishlne between ed Fishermen and Allied Workers i FRIENDS OF THE boys in is not overcrowded Taik of such what Ig described and - what Unlon was neld in lne Oddfcl- 10 p m, FOR NORTH Ql'F.EN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 12 and 28 FOR SOt'TH Ql'EEN C HARLOTTE ISLANDS ss. Camosun, May 5 and 13 10 p.m. FRANK J. SKINNER Prince Rupert Agent ' Third Avenue Phone 5R ; actually Is. For example: -lows' Hall. An "important mat- Vancouver had overwhelming '. nature ':v means of vojtl con-evidence that the boys' stories tact ho. -.cared m i tv . tourists. This thesis, of course, is nonsense ; fact that the Tories came out as second fiddle to the Liberals had nothing whatever to do with Mr. Anscomb. It was because this country just didn't want much to do with Toryism- The people emphatically said so in two general elections less than a year ago. Owner leaving town Ht:pcs to ;ter 'as brought up and will be v.ere true This evidence th:: retre to Florida on proceeds. in- Tell them, if you wish, the there Is lots of room. eluded letters written by released for publication In the (near future. Alex Gordon, bu$l- ness agent with the Vancouver local, attended the meeting. boys' mothers in Spain repeat Yours sincerely. That's What F M edly mentioning their service in ; Thp CnnsprvfltivP nartv would be well advised the Spanish navy. These mothers ro'i it in the Kewsl , i are strangers to each other. , j rr to stick to its leaders for a few years on end. 1 or- ! fact was that the boyc , ism in Canada has been notorious for hiring and deserted after a ceremonial pp.- floorOmatic firing its chieftains. This policy has brought the . ?c? SS About Oar PASTRIES CAKES t PIES cooKffi All bake, frfh WE PAINT .r; and DECORATE ivxterior or Interior SPRAY or BRUSH Wallpaper Hanging It's Yours For Just $55 A Month A beautiful Ford or Monarch Car The average monthly instalment on a new car Is a strain on most family budgets. In order that you may enjoy. driving a 1950 model, with the greatest financial convenience possible, we are offering a new time payment schedule whereby you pay Just $55 a month (following a reasonable down payment j on any passenger car you choose. COME IN AND LEARN MORE ABOUT THE "55" CLUB r i i aOOR WAXER One lost his temper' when bawled out by a bullying officer. The indignation oi the Franco government's representatives at the refusal of Canada to hand these boys back also tells if. own story. If anybody was ,fio-bing, it was not the lads. I WISH I COULD REPORT SO happily on the case of the twe North Korean boys who fled to party notning nut gnei. This newspaper certainly doesn't support Mr. Anscomb's Tory policies, but in all fairness it would point out there has been nothing wrong with Mr. Anscomb's leadership of the Tory party. He has been forthright and honest in enunciating Tory principles; he doesn't believe our industrial development should be subjugated to the demands of social services and education and bluntly he says so. Nor does I- im POLISHER 1 1 Rupert B Limited THE LATEST PAINT BURNING METHODS 69.50 SPENCE and Phone Blue 215 MATUIK 233 11th St. South Korea, and then came tn Vancouver as stowaways. I (M) iRsofam IJM tin in? 0 ' rir q, iffly '1 Friends are willing to guar-1 antee their keep provided they are admitted to Canada as stu- J dents. The Minister has so far lefused to giV3 this permission. ; Seems a shame to me. i THE BEST I in Plumbing ! - ' HOWIES he believe his party should hide its old-fashioned ideas with slogans designed to fool the pubic and trying to 'make us think the Tories have gone modern. Gen. George Pearkes and E. Davie Fulton, B.C. members of the House of Commons, are mentioned y.s possible successors to Mr. Anscomb. Both are estimable politicians, but there's no reason to believe they can pull the Tories out of the political mire in which they're wallowing, any more than Mr. Anscomb can. The B.C. party would do itself harm if it raised a great hullabaloo and kicked Herb. Anwomb out. I he Spanish boys were vie- tims of a fascist government j The Koreans are refugees from Communist rule, which they Service i claim was intolerable. 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