Si 0 Prince Rupert Daily News As 1 See It Saturday, March 21. 1953 ray . . . Reflects ana Reminisces u iiurpvndent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding ol Prlnc Hupen Md Norllum and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Piess Auuit Bureau of Circulation w Canadian Pally Newspaper Association. Published bv Prluc Rupert Dally News Llmltrt J. P. UAUCiR, PreMclent H. O. PERKY. Vloa-Praaldent Subscription Rates: B earner-Fr in-t, 2f: per month li fe; per year. 110.00 B mall Pel jnulilli. 16c. Der v'ar. 8 00 Saturday Sermon Communist firing squads are more numerous In the Kwantung district of China. It seems the hapless Nationalist landlords have been exploiting land as murh as two acres at a time. By RfV. JOIIX .. TWINING n 4 i .. athorlrnl u .ur.d class r.&tl tif the Post Of.oe Department, Ottawa. Eliminate the Barriers Hector St. Pe.,Anll,.lth;f;,,L ! Tito Trip Triumph The "Father" tn the story of the prodir. People are divided between 0K, 0nd u ef fWf , f(J im a ,,, those who have flown south, and , , . . . . '' who have flu at nonie, ............. ... mm w those ....... u i.ini uuiij. ne recognliiM hi, raps He hud never forgotten him, comments a contemporary. Some folks must be figuring out a new Bering the prodigal at last, the way to spell. It I very vsullf; you marie on. father ran to meet him. and with great Joy kissed the boy again and again, "Bring forth the best no handle .t 1 ...... .. ' to- MioiiT nwr. htri W. R Townsenf1, .1 Confederate veteran, who died last week aged lOfl, was fond of prescribing three rooe. ana put 11 on mm; ana puti'riena, repine u,, ring 011 his hands, and ahnea "ni forget. th)!f THE VISIT to Britain by Marshal Tito climaxes the greatest triumph of British diplomacy since 1941. In that year Mr. Churchill proclaimed all-out support for Russia when Hitler Invaded that country. That quirk act really won the war. Between 1938 and 1941 Britain and Russia had been bitter enemies. The immediate cause of that bitterness was what you might rail the double-double-cross. At Munich, to gain time, Mr. Chamberlain sold the Czechs down the 'river. But he on nis icei: ana oring miner trie hishic tablespoons of whisky a day. and . falt4.d calf, , and kill It: ntifl Iff 1 n.i 1. ... ... -, v , . 1 uiyptt t.V. v. li 1 uibscro as a first ras re- .... 1 ... ... .,... ,.... . 1.. . ' ") muiHiijiie win 1 n m 11 -I. not Ior , f i mr 1.111,1.11, nir. nUl - ..u mm WM Head, and ts alive again; lit It ls to argue mat wnnoui uie , WB, 1,-t. and Is found tl w smokes and swiits he might have m I.uk 15 n. 23. 24 I Ihearu u. rt ,,., f.' , ven reacneu w ur r,M, , h fcf (a(h In to come ilito!.;, IT IS eni'oura.ifinjr to hear from Ted Applewhaite at I Ottawa that serious interest is being shown in the development of Prince Rupert as an export ppint for grain. Although this poll Has been by-passed for years, sooner or later it must become apparent that rrrore than one mainland outlet to the Pacific is iifce.li-,1 to handle the bustling trade of Canada. In the grain-handlers-' strike in Vancouver we have an example of what happens when an emergency closes off the coast's principal or, as too many shippers sen-m to regard it, only exit. Idle carloads of grain have become jammed up across the prairies. All the red lights went on until plans could be worked out In route traffic to this foreign northern port. ; Despite its natural advantages as a harbor and it, choice location on the northern sea lanes, man has somehow managed to counteract these features vith his own artificial barriers which steer ships a(vay. Ixical shipping agent George Nickerson has dfawn attention to one example of this by comparing Prince Rupert and Vancouver pilotage charges. 1 era love Clods tout for the When we sfii.,. A talent talent for for doubl- doubl" errlr- erpssln .,,.. 1. .,rwhelmlfi was true of t.Salln said one of "For th lov of Ood Is ' fulness in uIrrr, forgives us, Ms,,,,,, Is rkiii ...a Mankind my not miss him, WILL By Robert Chambers in tin- KIT THE CARTOONISTS Halifax Chronicle-Herald ! '1'iu our iitrs i Ood is tin tvi 1 his candid critics tvioentlv a j fact, for here s what the late j premier is believed to have mid I not so long ago: "Sincere dlplo-' macy Is no more po..ilb!e than dry water or wooden Iron " broader Than the measures of man'i mind. And the Heart of the Eternal Is most wonderfully kind." mi said to Hitler, in effect, "If you i bo to war go east." j The Hitler-Stalin deal of the I following year was the direct j reaction to Munich. Stalin ; played his joker Btalln said. "No-go west " We' t got the Bee-ond World War. We could never I to Him h tt,,,, !e are n tm;. t,., UNDER OUR ROOF Ily JOHN STURDY I Someone has said "love, towartl door of our heart or t , Ood begins with penllt-nce The ; it kl- witi SPrAKING OF STROLLS i have escaped defeat had not 1 KneaKin 01 (xi-n nf. me aver- prodigal came to lumself When i HOLLYWOOD. WC are just Sitting around the I age individual walks the equlva-;e came to ourselves, when we Britain stood like a rock, aealnst the whole might of combined j and eonrentrated evil. But Wf never coukt have won the war "NTEC05T. TABERNACli :e: sitto snt. simiw t.n- j outright, without Russia. leni aisiancr ui vwnr wruuitu im- reaiiw iuw lar we nave sirayea earth In the course of a lifetime 1 from our Heavenly Father and How w as this ever discovered1 ; repent. Clod's love "Is ready to No one walks tod.iv pour Itself out In forulvenevi aM restoration," Groups In Canada mourned! In Dolman Hunt's famous deenlv when the Soviet Prime painting "The Light of the hotel room, waiting for the studio to call us, and this inactivity bothers Hamish. "Aren't you ever going to - - work!" he demanded yesterday him at the end of that "Patience, ltamih," I said tim nd producer gave him a wothlnalv. "Patience mv hov copy of Oiobims ' tecline and (list .'of pilotage for a recent grain ship into this j I Sundil hkn J We've oiilv b,"en in Hollywood f' ' the Roman Emiiire and Minister pa.wd on We do not World." Christ Is holding a lau- Ihre. wpeica" told him to duh o.'f a smail recall anv demonstrations of tern, standing outside a door "And you've had three pay future which would be tilled Bref. other than our or five knocking The story Roes that a cheques." "Abbott and Ciwtello in Rome." lines in the Moscow press, on the friend of the artist, one day re- "That true."' I agreed Every Weil. iow that t,ie author had occasion of King George V! ferrlr.g to the painting said. "Yes, Saturday morntni a small man to do. It was necessary of , death. " ' WHEN Hitler attacked Russia there were fools, knaves, even short-sightfd -persons in high places who said, "Fine more power to him." If you study even the immediate reactions of the great Mackenzie King you will note that, in Winnipeg, he expressed gratification that the two big totalitarian powers were in mortal combat, and might destroy each other. If Russia had gone down, we would have gone down, too, a little later. You never heard Churchill talk that way, far a single second. He laid aside his well- "Ourfiui.dnrSfc In? a JO" inc-n-. year Y' in t, bnr.g y,m ckjcr II Jc Murnint 1:3a tiantrlMn y. "Ed T.r,-i' IRItltV. 1 :l OnliHl'i Prr :M Your. fc-jrft He Mini JwWI ol tllll (.reen J3 In 1 1 cornea to our hotel and leaven .' that he report every mor-i cheque at the desk and t go nin 81 th' 'tudw and occupy an ; Carv c.iwr in "High Nikmi" downstairs and cash it. ln th- writers building, was the yf3Lr t best actor, and "It's criminal," llamwh said blJt a!,Pr working on "Decline ..Thc Greatest Show on Earth" "It'a like taking money under. ant rM" (or a couple of weelts, lh. flnPst production In 1952.' false pretences. If I were you, I ;'f l'' th producer who according to Thursday's screen woukl go right out to Colossal hh I hlrd him and sakl; 'T can't fjM.arl Thi, u just opinion. Studios and demand that they aoie to work In that office" u doesn't necessarily say so put me immediately to work " c.f mine Do you mind if I finish Poor Hamish, he's very Ignor- thi script at home1" ' j n, nw 0f -wtsh you were ant aoirut some things I felt' ' -N'"t at all," said the producer hpr(,.. p,, rard, from ftoythrm that I had to explain to him a of course, it turned out that Cnliforntn and Florida is not l ew of the Uc-s oi life about hy made ptcture called "Ab- tUit, r,t tt WM, The season Hollywood. bott and CoBtcllo Meet Drarula" ; Wa becfmlnt tireme And ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN CHURCH llh Ave. al M.itriile St. UEV. II O Ol.HtlX, Pastor ' The Just Khali Live Hv rauh" ( (IMF AMI WORHIIIF M NIr SLKVK IS MARCH 22. 19iS Morning Service 11:0a a m. fVrmon: "With Ood Nothing Is Impossible " Kvenlng Service ?:3t p.m. Sermon: Ily the Pastor. Sunday Nrhnsl It.U p.m. Firsr Presbyterian Church port was more than ,?f'S0. The fee for this service into Vancouver would have been $200. ' " This is a particularly glaring instance of bowman has bested nature to lower the value of this port, for the distance a ship needs piloting into harbor here is 28 miles, compared to 90 miles going into Vancouver. While there are logical reasons for the higher cost, they are all cancelled out by the single fact that the bylaws governing pilotage do not compel vessels to take a pilot. It is, therefore, a penalty against Prince Rupert which is not supported by the book of rules. A recent visitor to the city who. represents a large west coast company further declared that this city had lost his company's shipping business because of inadequate docking facilities. This is a matter which also needs attention, with the arrival of industry in this region, Prince Rupert will have an opportunity to handle many cargoes besides grain. It cannot be said that preparations now would Ik? premature because the opportunity is, in fact, already here. The era of new activity so long predicted for Prince Rupert has begun. It is no longer a question of doing things too soon. We must guard against doing them too late. , known hatred of Communism He told Stalin and all the world that Britain would stand by Russia through thick and thin, till the Nazi beast was slain. He kept his word. So did Britain. DIKE-JTOE tertw-t Id I I t 1 1 1 3 rrM a tfc i,l 11 l 1 4'.n a fc H At ( ,(,ir ; ..ffi tt f.ttiy iV-Vrt in 1 CUMi Hi 4 I-, I i "il I went out to the studio," n-tcud of "Decline and Fall,", anyway, now and then we're on anu e v c-i j m-.iy iuikv u"ui ihc t me veryt 01 oiiucriita u BUT Churcnill as me greaiesi wor)Ci wnat wou;1 nk,!)(J, .ni n .famous author until one day the i really meant it And U)tpriin.t modern exponent f trad1' i would embarrass a lot ol peon e itudio b uight the movie rights we sudderjiy had apicared? tional British palace-of-power,Some n(k)y fXefuuve wuultl , to a best-selling book and the; P!!U?f theaHiOenrewa i ""1 asking question, and even-j producer aid: "We should get.,, r. end of the Hitler war wouio wM , ,. . .,. ., ,.,,t v,..r i .nrt t I mean terrible new stress and "" '; '; " ' """ r . " " "".""i This year. Canadj will ebserv 1 salary roll, and they the adaptation, and itojth( ih, ,5lh. 1 Roo.sevelt had nobler de- j J4lh or May nn I IK! sirtM Mioi'tr Rct r ,r- iit " 4ih km f ttft t 4. ': iftir Melons For the wou'a nave 10 lire me 11 s mucn i oim-iai spone up anu a.u iie.i,,, ,-lh anf, ,mh wh,rn (j here all -a.Iy Weve had him on,lht WPP( fn(lin th. )n,t salary for the p.ust year and a Monday before M.iy 2Sth Never-half" j theless. tt will ail sttil be called ; "Call him on the phone!" thei Victoria Duy In course ol time : producer ordered. "Tell him to Ottawa may be moving the Sah-j 'Continued on page 5i ibalh away from Bunday, conception of "One World" ! ter th way ., which Wendell WlUkie famlzed Wht happens If you just sit was Rooseveltian to the core ! here and -ash studio cheques''" Had either r.D.R. or Willkl- I a"ed HamLsh. lived another ten years our Well, of course." I .said. world would have been a lot evemuany me stuuio rxtoiw tin further away from the atomic j be audited and they will discover -fch&.-vS ii,i W writers mat mere are a lot of hell-on-earth that faces us HP"' St;-' KV ';i.i like me on the payroll, and then MILESTONES ( mm the nies t the ftsllv Ke But Churchill was more P THE w-'EHERBOX down to earth. He knew world law and order could never be llT IM" l "1 IK I" toi I C. :(t, ' IS1 '. CO Sr CM trrr ' K'.indj Sctscri I" ft t rui' mi" h-.n A a 1: Bt tt ' T VlllS" ,k- s o rti-i J B TV'!B!4 f '' 5,mr1f " ttIM I built, except on solid balance of power. He held out to the bitter end for the main uecona Sl'BMIT IDEAS oh, maybe a year or o from now we will be quietly dropped On the other hand, th.'re ts always the rare chance that they may find a Job for me to do." "That would be nice," said HamLsh. "It happens very seldom." I told him, and then, to explain my point, went on to tell the story about the tamous authoi who came out to Hollywood tin- 40 Years Ago Todoy On Easter Monday an excursion train will be run from Prince Rupert to Port Edward to give Front landing in southern Eu- rooe ("Soft Under-Belly"). He The Editor. Tlie Daily News: saw that the west must gain and W extend a cortlla) Invitation to visitors to worship with us. 231 Fourth Aw. East Minister: Rev. K. A Wrle.ht. Da Orpanl-sis: Mrs. K J Binlth and John Currle. MARCH 22, 1953 Murnlnr W.irsbp If o'clock. ' Sunday School 11:13. I vcnln Worship 7:38. ; Minister at both services "Henicrritx-r the Sabbath D.iy to keep It Holy." jthe citizens an opportunity to PROVINCE OF ALBERTA Department of Highways Engineers and Draughtsmen required for highway construction. Salary, plus cost-of-living bonus commensurate with ability and experience. Applications to be submitted to the Director of Personnel, Room 107, Parliament Buildings, Edmonton, Alberta. His Worship the Mayor has view the mtre,ting development f 010 "i ,i ni rnm exercised r.is pcro;ilive and ap-tbeina done thtfe. " ; f u,,r' "K""1 "- thr east then our ally. pointed the writer General tKPT contract to write screen HIlillK ,rT (tundaf l" J Sill Aw I Nwl.-r- ! I""! Yugoslavia was then, and Is now, the key, the most important link in what you might call the Churchill world strategy. WITHOUT a single shot having been fired, Yugoslavia now plays. ThU author lived In Jackson, Mississippi, and he only came to the Coast because the pay was impossible to refuse He sat In a hotel room lor three months, waiting to be call. Chairman of the Coronation; Jud Y ire, thg f, Celebration to be held in Prince !sh(Jt whm Hfle ran w Ilupert on June 2nd next. i declared officially open for the A dozen iub-committees have Sea.son by Captain R. W. Cam-oeen .struck cf f and a fine bunch eron. of citizens already at work on OA V a "A -hem .seeking ldea-s and forming! JW " gO I OuOy entative plans to be finalized at The O T P. is appealing against 1 general meeting April 8'h. ; assessment placed on its pro-Prince Rupert has enthusiastic-, perty by Assessor J. C. McLennan illy observed every Coronation claiming some lots assessed at iit ce 1911. ! $51 were only worth $7 and others ed at 1S re assessed for To insure a real Celebration ed and surprisingly enough they: EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH Station "B" Builtlln linn ..mm" " l" PM linar ftrlKK.1 .ml I RIIlIT II 00 A M stands as a free sovereign nation, firmly allied with the west. That alliance is based on the most powerful and compelling of all national motives sheer self preservation. All Yugoslavs 7 30 '' M KvAIIKr-llMIC Brvlc IN AS HOI R WHI N KM THINK are ready to fight at the drop of TIIK KN OF MH f (T in 1953 we want suggestions ' from the citizens of the City and ; District. , j Alderman Theo Collart has May I through your "paper ask ' bonded the Spider group of mln-our people to write to the Editor. I lne claims at Stewart on behalf or myself, their thoughts on how j of himself and other Belgium best we can celebrate the Cor-1 interests. onatkm. 20 Years Aao Todav ;vWAVMVWrVWMW.'.'.V.'MW''' 1 ' I NOTICE the hat. If necessary, to keep themselves free from any foreign domination. BEST OF ALL, what Tito has done, others can do. Britain obviously hopes that sooner or later he new regime of China will do, peaceably, for Chini, what Yugoslavia haa done in the interest of Yugoslavia. Nehru the world's greatest living peacemaker hopes and believes, much the same thing. F. EARL ANFIELD. j M. P. McCaffery, guest speaker at the Gyro luncheon, gave an interesting address on the reciprocity movement with the United States. INFORMATION On How To Prepare YOUR 1952 INCOME TAX RETURN Official representatives of the Taxation Division, Department of National Kevenue, ' will visit PRINCE RUPERT on MARCH 23-28 Inclusive for the purpose of assisting taxpayers In this area In preparing their 1962 Income Tax returns and answering Intiu'iriei on other Income Tax matters. The.se representatives will be available for consultation at the NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, Killos & Christopher Building, 639 Third Avenue West i Taxpayers In this area are invited to take advantage of this free service to the public. U.S. Approves ELTO OUTBOARDS Hollywood Cafe 7 ZNow Open Travel Permit-For Vessels WASHINGTON ff The Senate Interstate Commerce Committee Thursday approved a bill to permit Canadian vessels to transport passengers and merchandise between points in Alaska and the United States. The measure would permit Canadian ships to carry passen-;ers between various Alaskan and U.S. ports until June SO, 1954. The present law permits only TJ.S. vessels to transport passengers and merchandise from one U.S. port to another. 3 H.P. 5 H.P. 12 H.P. $166.00 $225.00 $331.00 Ask the man who owns on For Dependability. EXCLl'SIVELT AT UAA 1 V rVrWrYVVVWi WWWWWriV. "Advertise in thTbaily RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Phone 644 . Box 1279 LET YOUR INCOME TAX OFFICE HELP YOU