cent ships and buildings and oocatm, made flying commonplace. In i vt(5ct. THIS AND THAT drfnrc Uupcrt ail? rectus LtO. Monday, April 5, 1948 developming all these grand things they have also created j bigger and better wars and in- i jstrumenls of destruction lnclud- Oogockkkhio, inn the atom bomb. I can assure !, An Independent dully newspapv deot.ed to the upbuilding of Prlnee Rupert nd all communities comiM-isa(; northern and cen'ral British Columbia. (Authoring as Second .ss Mall, Post Office Department, Ottawa) ' Puhll.hd every afternoon except Sunday by PrlSo kiinert Dally News Lid.. 3rd Avenue. Prince Kupert. British Columbia. O. A H' INTER. Managing Erlll.or. II. O. PERRY. Managing Director. MEMBER OS CANADIAN PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPER ASSOCIATION Mr. Letchford that organized la- cnee 88 w?da; on Ibor shall not claim credit for : cd cW )a",blUuu . 1 these things. . him . old?, , n"n i and nsv,.,!. . the dam sinje Balaam's ass spoke. The world goes rolling alone: SUBSCRIPTION RATES Clt Carrier n. r week, lfkv Per Month. 65c: Per Year. 7 00: Ubk1U Dr. Alger :.kf hi, By Mall, Per Month. 4ta; Per Year, 4.00. KKCMN1NG TOTEMS Editcr, Daily News: Your editorial "Touri.st Week More" reminds u.s that the tourist season will soon be here and naturally tourists will expect to iind a tidy city. I have beard In high and all who cannot Organization was here lonr adjust themselves to, the .speed before working men were mat-are rolled under. The motive ure enough to understand the ,. " ""W. I've Pbpyd the other. power that drives things along 'value cf eollectlvs action. Th? j l e"Otinmlr trp;a in nernctillll unions have been instrumental i Two little - ....v. - - te. e ..we iMi'Tfi K In nrnfliicinnr hinhnr ft u y t j i t i : i a st.nnr1.ai.rl t.u.it,: iiiuuon aeveiuijing me nuiiu m ..v..,., iuiii; aian' and man anu unioining ine sr-rreis w v " ! mv inner: l:.W i.i-i of nature, widening the horizon. not 0llly for lle workers themselves. It has added to the for the brain, making things nnssihu t!Hn that mice eonlrt dignity of the individual and "I'.s rive." "D'-es wirnii',, bm, "No." "v., Prince Rupert desciibsd as the Garden City of the Naith"-and I also heard flattering comment.! from the Officer Cadets who recently visited the city one of Uiciu made a remark to me that it was a real pretty city. on another page of your paper thcri is a notice from Mr. Hov3, city engineer, drawing at the skill of the workman. It not have composed a dream when, the ass disputed Balaam's judgment.' The trad; union movrm:nl needs no defence bv me. Its should be generally known to all citizens that a better payroll In a town Is a blessing to the merchsfuts as well as the worker. "What kind o( you?" demanded t),( uw. -youve hum. h story is written in the laws of ' As 1 mentioned, the value of tention to unsightly piles of oid lumber here and there on the aauKhtcr. Yau calu. the eivili7"d werld and is re- suiu.iug nas Deen unaersiooa .us; nignt and pt3p :ity streets. I, would, therefore, f fected in the homes of millions bv tne merchants. ,h medical ". icn mlnni.. the rnpn vu- l lrt: l ln" ' V.'idiy understand y m. t i iw - -i ' m- r . - - i ale u, 10 of workarg throughout Poles cr figures, lying alongside j wt,t.ldi in Uuoh and t the MMK2l(in to be Classed a3 Sit.ipc,nf nlh nnnntrie. Rlrl and pmped m,- iver- Bny gr "p wclay tmi fl(:X,s not build associations of some kind Th Crorf m1m- AJjm Vni.v, iK-. men you went to five minutes later. "And you laughed at me when Itold you to take an umbrella this morning!" A Shot In The Arm MAY 1SE TIME to sujrgest to the good folk of Prince IT Uupert who seem to be a little downhearted those days, he it due to the gloomy international situation, the seasonal slack or what not ,that things. are li.oking just as good as evei for our town. I'Arryljudy has their ups and down and it's a mighty low-spirited individual who cannot take them both, the former with a grain of salt, if you like, and the latter with a dash of pepper. Just Ucause the pulp mill excavation is going a little si; wer than had been expect. d, just because the international situation may cause a slow-up, just because strikes 'and bottlenecks and what-not are delaying the normal 'flow of business and development, are tio reason to Ihj downhearted. What l'rince Rupert may be experiencing in the way of deferment and uncertainty is being experienced every-, ulu it. ,Vo are all in the same boat. Those who are not .able to tough it out will, of course, have to fall behind. After all we have had good days to fortify us for a time. i hese are days when it really counts to be of stout heart and good cheer. Itatlier than being the least bit pessimistic- we should cuisulci' ournelves bussed to be located here on the ground iloor in the place w hich' a little later on wheA things become settled and the world stalls moving forwaid again, must he in the forefront of the development of this newest and richest part of our great Canada. Meantime, there are still things that we might be working for, developments that we might be expediting and 'B'. now cot are tjie hcavv artillery of the ve? t0, a thef ,1r lR 11 tlons that he ! g'reat-vptS la-a weapon r; r j 4 .J i dislikes! Inspu'sd by such men as Abra-1 jijiiiij jjjiv) ul uiu iuiuuii ; If so, why not have them re-i.-uved and burned, and, if not, h" not hvj them placed up-i 'ht. 'H'id-Q the Museum? May- such a thing1" "imiJic, me you: ham lincoln who said that Workmen do not have to be eien. "1 -ot a b: be ome of tho husky ladspf tha :abor bein( prlor 0 capilai nas ignorant, little men. It is unfor- jumor ujiambcr or commerce in ,.ini-it.u einim M u,nith tunate that Ignorance should Reminiscences j By w.j. d Reflections ini!ht spine Miue to come alon j (.rPa(p(j v lt exist in our-group but Ignorance and-witU a merry "Yo hcavHo.'M . oforoe B CAkv 's bV no means exclusively our EASE hoist the totem poles to the ! ( A(lUl(1,, of B3!Jeys and a hosts t vice' Mr- Letchford. oosition meant for thorn, that J ; j in conclusion I wish to con- is, upright. , , , , gratulate George B. Casey for The" could beg or borrow a : DEFENDS UNIONS hl3 courageous struggle for bag of cement cement and and so so make make a a,"1 Editor, Daily. yauy. News: news: more light in a oeriod when free tas? for them. tueni. At At present present they they i i In In reading reading Mr. Mr. Letchford Letchford' let- let- thought and expression Is in ire rotting aw,ay and are merely ter on trade unions the old Itch serious danger. i It is gratifying to realize that patch from Moscow dated Janu-the firemen of Prince Rupert ary 1922, reports 20 million peas-have molcts pro f ants in the Volga region suffer-the distressing and sometimes ing from starvation and that deadly effect of smoke fumes help must come from abroad, when called out in the perfor- mainly from the Unifed States, mance of their duty. But the But how can anyone get over or relief Is not yet 100 per cent around that dashed iron cur-coverage. At the average get- tain? together social when slow burn- i A. WALL1N. OfNUINI tHitl he targets for facetious re- eot tne better of me and I wish t iir.rk and they look like two ,n stale a few vies of m'n on ' Mrunl-.s totting on a canned the same toP'C- I h.-at Jaa." I actually heard Naturallv . each Indivdual j bat remark applied to them. thlnks in' accordance with his : MADRID TH It !!-( Classified Advertising Pays! Tote'n) poll, are getting: scarce ""h ' nndetvuiKl that the native own economic interests insoiar as he understands these interests. Mr. fcetchford ha a grudge improvements we might be presssing for. It is no time to K stogies becloud the Intellect ... , . i all that can be done Is retire at w'll not carve any more. If no- I I . I nv. In l ill WW UJ villi llciuwn. once to a previously prepared position and stay there. Swiux to, th'iv Is don? to pr?scrve what. "' """ "u " Spri One cannot escape th? conviction that the ss. Prince George, soon to ply the fairest of coasts, will offer the maximum of niceties in all the little things distinguishing high class service. ring PATTUI.LO AND 1KRRY WITH 'env'lfs of them a bit of Indian Histoi" will nas into oblivion as he--' totenj poles are carv?d hi-'t'-re. of varlnun r i be . "IHQUISTTI VE" Wrangell,' and other Alaska 'cities, observing the fiftieth an- tVn rnl4 t..;irn ...ill T. I, pt luvct&tlljr Ul bile guiu atiiiic, will . tu cuuviiicc uutvia mo mh- "nionsa,rn oi of our mo'ir eui' However, in this period of violent red-baiting and building up class and race hatred, it would not be amiss to bring out a few good points tor unionism I am not denying the fact that free enterprise capitalism 'ATTULLO, former Premier of the province and for ! foster the wide open free-and- lne "'"v oisuiromg uiougm. , new Shortie Coat ! easy frontier complex this sum- that in going down to dmner the j mer. For e xample, anyone shav- first evening one might blunder j PltlOltlTY. Oh I.AHOK Editor. Daily Ne Here' New! Just Arrived! 'has produced all these wonders in choosing a spoon, and become exposed to the gaze of a superior waiter. But of course, it ing will do so at the cost of a fine. Being cursed with a stiff whisker, tender skin and duil razor, we plan on sailing for My anti-union. Jiiend who such as the steam engine, the inread hU woe nvpr u etiliimn nf .,.i.i... . u..;i ,.,..m- is a simple matter to watch the 2 uy. n pap Alril has my gu. Wrangell by the next boat. otner leuow oppo.w or y..u. prome sympathy He nppears ! elbuw- t0 have takea a bad beating 1 The Daily News, printing a des- Smartly Styled- Shorlie ( mils in Itlack and- Assortrtl Pastel Shades And Vou Should See Our Gaberdine Suits anil Our Three Piece KnsemlilcK "THE BEST FOR LESS" at I Steamship Movements .'SO years member of the Legislature for Prince Rupert has been named chairman, and II- G- T. Perry, former speaker and minister of education as well as House member for Foil (iei.rge for almost its long as Mr. Pattullo, has been named member of the British Columbia policy committee f ir the national Lilieral convention this summer at Ottawa. Northern and Central Dritish Columbia is thus assured of strong and effective voices in that important gathering. That thesa two men have been appointed to the plank-'btiiMing committed should be of general gratification. It is a recognition of the importance of this part of the country and the wish of tha party that it should have its say on federal affairs particularly as regards British Columbia, Mr. Pattullo and Mr. Perry between them may be expected to put much life and many ideas into the work to which they have been assigned. The former has always been outspoken and virile in championing the interests of 1he province. Tho latter is well known as one of British Columbia's most expert and practical resolution framers. Radio Dial 1?4(1 Kilocycle CFPR Ci I y Merchants: City merchants arc asked in future to have copy for all display advertisements into the Daily News office by 4 pm. of the day previous to their publication. This co-opcralion will greatly assist the mechanical department in keeping to the regular hour for publication. from a co-op or some trade union. The battle of life is not tattle strong alone. It is to thi active, the diligent, the bravs. The vi:ws expressed In . thD 'ctt:r might i.uve been accept- j able about In? time that Balaam and his ass went on thf ir loiv iourney and disagreed as ta direction. When Balaam and his a'"3 got into their aigum:nt. facts proved the ass to be ri'ht. But a lot of water has gon? over ANNETTE manse (Subject to change) MONDAY. -P.M. 4:15 Stock Quotations and Int. 4 30 Especially For You 4;45Magic Adventure 5:00 Latin American Rhythms 5:15 Vaughn Monroe and For Vancouver Monday ss.' Princess Adelaide, 10 p.m. Tuesday ss. Coquitlam, 1:30 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 1:15 p.m. Friday ss. Catala, 12 midnight. April 5 and 15-ss. Princess lorah, p.m. April 27 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. From Vancouver Sunday ss. Cardena, p.m. Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, p.m. WALK UPSTAIRS IN STONE 111 IIJ Orch. 5:30 My Songs For You 5:45 - Yours Sincerely, Wpg. 6:00 Supper Serenade 6:15 Martial Airs 0:30 Musical Varieties 6:40 Recorded Xnt. 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News SEEVIC Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 0 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. April 11 ss. Princess Norah. a.m. - A,Til 22 -ss. Princess , Louise, a.m. YOUR AT With reports on, foreign diplomacy; Canadian politics; inrlnsfriai rlevelonment. scientific achievements. Home e . i t m J ...tr ni.:.,;i.;Aa. cWntures with Bid'' Kor Alice Arm, Stewart, , Port Simpson Sunday ss. Cardena, midnight. j front Alice Arm, Stewart, i Port Simpson Tuesday ss. Coquitlam, a.m. Front Ocean Falls j Monday" ss. Princess Adelaide, p.m. news or wnai ine council is uouig, wmcniuni ni.uvmi.ii, t. i ntr t r ti 1 . l 1 t 1 -U i.-o Kave fnr VOU toW jmKs ana w.j.iv I ne latest on locai spons anu wiwl mo --- 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Solo Guest 7:45One Man Says 8:C0 Recital of French Music 8:30 The Smiths of Hollywood 9 :p0 Summer Fallow 9:30 String Melodies ' 1U:00-CBC News. - 10:10 B.c; News 10:15 Provincial Affairs 10:30 Dance Orch. ll :0o Weather and Sign-off TOfcSDA? uM 7:30 Musical CloeK . 8:00 CBC News 8; 15 Morning Song 8:30 Music for. Moderns 8:45 Little Concert 9:00 BBC News - 9:15 Morning Devotions ,v.v. Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, 0 a.m. Friday ss. Catala, p.m. For Ocean Falls Monday ss. Princess Adelaide, EVKRYONH'S OPPORTUNITY THESE TROUBLED TIMES when individual freedom IN has disappeared or is threatened in so many parts of the world considerable reference is made to the freedom of opw,rtunity we enjoy in Canada. But what can we do in order to take advantage of this opportunity? Unfortunately, too often we look for opportunities everywhere except in the right place which is where we are and in the job we hold. If we give the matter some serious thought, we realize that everyone can improve his job. No mutter how simple the job may be, it will improve to the -extent that it is done with interest and enthusiasm and in a lively spirit of co-operation. If we put the shuV on the other foot and look at people in other jobs we see how these qualities add up to success. When, wo have things to buy we admit, perhaps without realizing it, that there is a great difference between the people who sell us the things we need. When we need a haircut, most of us don't go just to any barber. We go to a bailor we know, one who, we think, is better than the others we have patroniKcd. When we go to a store or a restaurant, we like to go where we know a clerk or waiter who has given us good service in the past and will continue to do his job well 'We use this selective method every time we can, whether it is in dealing with an individual or a company. All of us should realize that although we are employees we are reaJly in business for ourselves. Our wages and- salaries are )aid with the money of our customers. When we treat our job lightly and do' not give it the full attention it deserves,' we are hurting ourselves more than our employer. We are actually neglecting our customers and literally telling them we don't care whether or not they pay for our dinner- our rent and our clothing. If we study our jobs and criticize ourselves, we can 'lie better. It's just a case of realizing that the improvement of our own position lies entirely in our own hands Got a house to sell or want to. ' buy? Looking for a job or offering orte? Interested in the stock market or fish, 10 p.m. Thursday ss. Prince Rupert, 11:15 p.m. From North Queen Charlotte Islands ' April 18 ss. Coquitlam, a.m. For North Queen Charlotte Islands April 16 and 30 ss. Coquit WANT TO HAVE THE BEST OF EVERYTHING YOU CAN AFFORD? FIND IT FIRST IN THE AD COLUMNS OF THE DAILY NEWS: THEN ENJOY IT IN YOUR OWN; HOME Your Newspaper Serves- tho Community by Enlightening its People lam, midnight. From South Queen CharloUe Islands April 16 and 30 ss. Coquitlam, a.m. For South Queen. Charlotte, Island April 18 ss. Coquitlam, 9:30 Morning Concert 9:59 Time Signal lOiOO Morning Visit IQjlST-Morning Melodies 10:30 Flying Fish Dishes 10:40 Recorded IQ:4a Scandinavian Melodies 11:00 CBR Presents 11:15 Songs ol Tnrtay 11:30 Weather forecast 11:31 Message Period 11:33 Recorded Interlude 11:45 Ethel and Albert. ABC KM 12:00 Mid-Day Melodies 12:15 CBC News 12:25 Program Resume 12:30 B. C. Farm Broadcast 12:55 Recorded 1:00 The Concert Hour ' 1 -.30' Artists or Tomorrow 1 : 45 Commentary and Ethelwyne Hobbes 2:00 B.C. School Broadcast 2:30 Sheila Present 3:00 Varieties In Music 3:15 Spotlight on a Star 3:20 Sketches In Melody 3:30Enchanted Pine Read" and You 'Know I From Alaska Thursday ss. Prince- Rupert, 8 p.m. April 5 and 15rss. Princess Norah, p.m, April 27 ss. Princess Louise, p.m. ST. CATHERINES, XPi The civic development committee here has been asked to study CAMPAIGN FOR U.N. MONTREAL ' A campaign for $25,000 has been launched For Alaska by the Montreal and Westmount Wednesday ss. Prince Rupert, nidnight. April 1 and 11 -ss. Princess night shows in movie theatres. Residents have complained of noise both before and after midnight shows. orah, a.m. April 22 ss. Princess Louise, a.m. . branches of the United Nations Association. George Mooney. president of the Montreal branch, said one-tenth of Canr ada's population lives on Montreal Island and therefore thf unit has an Important respons- ibility to arouse Interest in International affairs. 3:45 BBC News 3:55 R. J. Needham Advertise in the Uaily News!