Voodfibre M As i Sec It Letterbox Shut for 3 Vcdt s i " Prince Rupert Daily News Friday, February 27, 1953 d in.it-Mmieut dally n-wspnhT devoted to tne upbuilding of Prlnoi Kupn rnd Nortin-rn nnd Central BrltlslJ Columbia. Memhw of cimdi:ui frew Auult Bureau of Circulation Caiiitillnn Diillv Nenspaper Association. v published lv Tlie Frlnre Rupert Dallv New UmltM J r UAiiOR. President H. O. PERRY, Vlce-Prealdent KTr:S got when you say we are lieiiillng VANCOUVER ir?( T i COMPARE THE hi;.'. sc. V. II. i It. a riditim liwlll.lrv ',.,., ! Editor, The Dally News: i I was surrrlied to see Hie lead r .is 1 rv The L'FAW'U sll'lied ui cements , clo:,ed tor tlir,.,. !f... tft uo.fl iirlur In 1'lS1? U'itl. i .... .. more "v ' . ! i.e,maii said . . out any major strikes ana only as due to i,,i. V Huhwrlptliin Rati-s: Hf durlcr- I" w.-it. a: it lumtb 1 W.: per jw. tl"00 8 mnli Pol .jioitUi. 'i.x-, per y.-hr. f-8 OO. in the markK f.,r ing editorial in your Issue of February 5 attacking the United Fishermen & Allied Workers' i Union eswially when it descends to fal.sehood to do so. Vou -'vV.V'iV. voted for strike la.st year In the face of attempts to unjustifiably slush prlees. -, utru'r'.7Hi a M)'.d cIkkjs .-..all fc? trta Pout Oftli Department. Ottawa ' t plus a biu job ,,i ers in the null. A gOod 111TM-;I You ky the fiheriTWii' d'- quote an article in tlie Financial i d Yields Some .,f tiny reU In tie liui.il of those i,.t on unftinritv for &ome uroun win r.riB ai IfU' (; s"!iie , on me jot) I he digester. Sees IJl)eraI Mistake IT SEEMS TO ME that the Liberals at Ottawa are clearlv in the wrong, HEN Finance Minister Abbott brought down W'h', itl-rct lie vicldod some, but not all his ! your statements. This publt. a-... Canada as'The fn.iu imen tteMiny. as far turn known arrow repmiiU.i the views of em-M I" wid wanes go. reU h,re It ha orruiuwy ploy.. and Us -aUb.e r.n ta-jnsl.t UlU wtoi U i known Uial it """' ' ' hwu U by ha slandered the IMWU in the lem of M ri-t ballot Mi ill impact and then failed to print a If'H'nl diMons. reply U 1U slatemeut. i It is veiy tiy these days bi Vou imply that Un UFAWU ,' rvi-roi wlio til.-lu up for .nl. n.elr einoiovers with ''ir rinhts a t-iminui,i.t fer- Iinati , of ihe pjtii J known known ik s ii,.. u. ty,jr .. land' the Conservatives, CCF and Srfcial Credit ; clearly in the right about extension of the Emereency rowers Act. i filJlli r m , I IUmJ j Under the regular constitu- I m,i,eUs tti-ma.uls. Ttrf truth "u hud U vn linblbms to by simple oi i. U U v. ir.: of this U easily wm hen fell from obi., live comparison of wage rates l you ;caiuierl and cold storages with . )ouriial;..m Into that pitfall rates else lure, even cannery! H il fAVKK. linemen, a skilled job and was-; President. UFAWU anal at that. Mdy V t a few rent', Kidney. 11 C, an hour morn Ulan the v-ie , a AKMOK-riKKi'l.Mi shot strikes a ..an-incii su'ei piate at a sjieed of 4.(100 feet a second. It Is part of the trl-service firepower research at the Canadian armaments research and development plant at Valeartier, Que. The flash was recorded by the camera with an open shutter at night. SPECIALS Trie lirl clectri- stre.t lull- : in BC for common ltr ! Vou say it is the iwanUee to Wen's OVERALLS in instruct shop sUvards in plant ""J Wie Ualteil SUU at lialtiniixe Am Mieiii d Heavy t uht SpecUl, rnr REFLECTS and REMINISCES !to submit a specltied numljer ol j grivarM every buh.Hi even if 1 lie has to fk (hem As far as Hoy Men's Scmi-DrenFs. r pTopnd in a f'iuht concerning tax deductions for nu-Jical expenses. "At present a taxpayer can claim exemption for5iny medical expenses that run beyond four per ceii of his annual income. Mr. Abbott changed the I'ioiJV to three per cent. TVhe chanye means that a taxpayer with, say, a p.iixt income, will lie able to claim a deduction for anything he pays more than $;0 a year In medical bill. l.'p to now, he could only claim for anything hoytmd $120. t -"itizens have clamored for years for elimination of the floor entirely, but Mr. Abbott has opposed this. He told the Commons, however, that he hat" asked the health department to look into the matter. n its deduction, said Mr. Abbott, it conclude! that- while the broad field of medical expenses as commonly understood may on the average le at lea.it four per cent of income, it would appear that thf'J-ange of medical expenses which would qualify for Inclusion in deduction would not on the average excised three jer cent. The finance minister estimated a cut of $10,-()W,pH) in federal revenues by the change. OTTAWA DIARY iTZ the I'FAWU t fu--riil. (his just isn't true There are too many justified grieyames in fih plants along this coast for any Cloud quiility. KprrUI, Tjir A Soviet journal says that na-!r.esday evening, the radio is preparing to take steps aliped tile lustory of Canada to increase the life span to 150: and tha UnlU"d (Slates between Men's WORK PAN PAN' 18i8 and i61. with "Uiule years. There will be problems body to want to inanuraciuie any mor. Apparently you muAt have some inside information I haven't One will be to try and deviso tion of Canada tiie froverninent of Canada has all the powers that, it mds to deal with any ! conceivable emergency. More-i over, in this age of air travel : it is possible to assemble parlia-i ment on 48 hours notice, or evn less. i Why, then, ask parliament for ; what amounts to a blank cheque to by-pass parliament, evn I when parliament is sitting? I I IT WOULD be wrong at any ! time for a government to ask for the extension of the Emergency Powers Act, unless there i was some clear and unanswer- able case for such a request. : But it seems doubly bad for a Liberal government to do so, for I the most fundamental principle j upon whirh historic liberalism j stands is precisely the suprem-! ary of parliament. t The then-young Mackenzie I King came into power in Can-; ada after an energetic cam-jpaign in 1920 and 1921 when day after day he aroused the j people of this land to the dun-, gers of rule by order-in-eouneil. The principle he championed i was right then and it is right an excuse for living that long in Russia. Men's HATS Fur felt, atlrartiw ii. have a luuy uii'Hi. iitw dt "Butterscotch Pie Rutes High in Popularity Poll" Headline Weil still settle for apple. Krai Harjjin GOOD RUM Tom's Cabin" thrown In. The Civil War was the background And If we never suspected it until now. Canada and Canadians figured actively In the struggle that overthrew slavery All the highlighU were there. Abraham Lincoln. John Brown. Jeff Davis spoke from the public platform. Canadian boys helped fill the armies. Toronto was described as "only 300 miles from the battlefield of Gettys-berg" Memorable years, all of them and. unlike much of what is heard today, the truth. m TRAIN ACCESSORIES Now In Stock! Oil Cors Trains Crossovers Aulomotic Gotes Bridges Boys' SWEATERS for your money pullover, nil woo! ti; It; It is estimated the Coronation will cost about IS million dollars . . . and bring in additional trade and business somewhere around 50 million dollars. EVEN I NCI.E TOM! For nearly three hours Wed- mixture Nuw Boys' Loced Rubber Ssch lu than tint 8 S2 .t'.t Pair ; now. Boys' Good OuolC. New stvle fi Tli art of witty repartee w!ii3i used to flourish in the lfouae in the days when flowery t-i exj iy iit- was in fashion has brgtsly disappeared. But every nowlind thin a flash of it re-turnij to enliven the general to the Vancouver member hicn i was liberally supported by quo- j tations from the rules of tru1 1 House. '; Laing listened patiently to the Fulton rebuke. Then he dis- i claimed all intention of any P We Are Proud of B.C! IT IS QUITE TRUE that the people of Canada have deep confidence in Mr. St. Laurent, and his colleagues, such as C. D. Howe, Douglas Abbott, Lester Pearson. Paul Martin, James tiprrUI vi Boys' 5hoe$ For dress nnd .' Sorry no "027" track ovoiloble. f wj Ihe eyes oi me worm rr on ninun jk f Colimbia Ail around us there Is growth Sinclair and so forth. 'L!r !f'j(' - '( : r- , k r J, .,' '. - ' ?Hwl-JH -. , I t y j mmmu i ,y 1 f i V MmaKA UMAKA t -mm . yj" i' Svita.in.J- SZneC imfotiett, I j j rhi This siTvrtiseir.Mit irvrutr.eiu u. u. n ikji puTU!hl pimuh.d nt dlpl'l ' (-I'l' ulitrtl j 'ZJT" uT clt' ' fVwnl u hf llw (xxi-ruli.rl.t jl wear, rr iyj and activity. IXV J hum-drum of present day debate". 1 Vancouver Liberal MP Arthur I.uiryj stirred an appreciative rippie of amusement earlier this discourtesy to the PC leader. So that there might be no misunderstanding whatever, he promised that in future he would always refer to him by m sritf. v wfi'i TIIK Klf.HT ST I wee?; when he became embroiled,, his official title It is no doubt true that there will be no serious abuse of the emergency powers, if they are granted for another year. But it worth remembering that neither this prime minister nor this government will last forever. Nobody know who will lead our government a year hence. A bad principle Is a bad JyVj New industries are being established . . . ffl project like KHimat, Trans-Mountain Pli- ( J A line, B C Eieetrie PoMfW Development and j lrj so forth are but a few signposts on the road Ta f to a truly great future. Have you an lyy investment in this great economic, expan- f St yVi siou? Are you a participant ... or just, a Rupert Radio & Electric Phone 644 Box 1279 "I am quite prepared." he Uild Fulton drily, "to accord the Honorable Member for Carleton Mr. Drew) his full appellation of Leader of the Opposition just so long as I am never required to refer to him as Prime Minister." SS spectator? This Is an iniporant question for r y Y l you. Find out how you caa p.ay a profitable LA Next to Rupert l'1 The late Prime Minister Mac- I Fulifln IPC Kamloopsi over the Emereency Powers Art. Laine had been referring to PC chi Jtain George Drew repeat-edlj'vas "the Honorable Member for X'arleton." Fulton objected thaC while Carleton unquestionably was Mr. Drew's riding, the yc rhii'ftain was also Op-poxiMon leader in the House, end hat it was fheer discourtesy on the Liberal member's part to deny hi:n his official t.lie. Fujton ly-eame really in-ern-d over what he considered au d''Jlberatc slight to his lender, nndijor a full five minutes he rleliwred a lecture on manners 1- ro'.e in this business growth Fill in the nnh ixiumiiu J -i"Mi"'i-fc.' ' '""upon below. We will send you complete Sjy " J (Ut.uls without obligation. IV I ' y'j Mail this coupon lodu for particular! U MMAH0& BURN.S i 1 JO i principle and this is a very bad principle. A bad precedent Is a bad precedent and this is a very bad precedent. THE PRESENT difficulty arises from the fact that the war in Korea has never been called by its true name but has been minimized as a "police action." A rose by any other name is just as sweet, and a war by any other name is lust as deadly. This is war in Korea. The kenzie King never won a reputation for wit, despite his recognized ability to hold his own in the rouh-and-tumble field of impromptu exchanges in the House. Nevertheless, he was capable at times of contributing a humorous touch to the proceedings. One afternoon Senator Tom United States should have de- Keia, wno at tne time was Lib- j (.,ared honP.st!y that a state of rial MP for New Westminster, wr PYistwi when she resisted was appealing to the Prime ! aegression in Korea. So should Headquarters Minister to take some action to j halt some disturbances which i the Doukhobors were causing on the west coast. Reid said that Britain, Canada and the other UN nations who honored their solemn pledge to resist. Senator Taft was absolutely right when Might Move But Pope Stays 'Roman' he showed how President Tru- ' I the situation ould otily be.de-1 fcribed by the adjective ' l in-j tolerable." mrin ;hf'; mighty l man had evaded the U S, eon- strttitlorrTTnuJ sidestepped Con VATICAN CITY 'APi A 1 am Boint? 10 asK me i-rime i press s power to declare war. by Je.snii, publieatUm says another Ministcr " R11 declared rhetor-1 ordering troops into action on wartniKht drive headouorters of 1 ically- "Just what ne woulJ olhiK sole authority, the Soman Catholic Church to;lf ne awoke some morning and! Because of that first false step found some naked Doukhobor not only the U.B. but other another country. But the Pope voiitrt still he ''Roivinn " women parading around in his : countries like Canada have been roorrfor, led further and further into ! Here's how you save time and trouble when you bank by mail C!ta CatVj'.iea. authoritative , & bi-v-cekly publication of the Bo-1 Quickly Mr. King stood up. ciet of Jesus Jesuits, recalled!"1 would send 'or the Leader of the -period the papacy spent at i tne Opposition iRt. Hon. R. B. Avnjtion, France, beginning with! Bennett)," he told the New ror Clement V in 1314. I Westminster member, while a measures of dubious constitutional validity. Would the Liberals support extension of EPA now if they were in opposition and not in the government? I think the answer is self evident a clear No. IMF. ltK !' NOV RIOTIt S hi III IMC hV ..i .il frii-u vi. n "l.liiiiir-.n.ilav. coiintrv-wiile lmnl'n . . '!' ..t ...I. .,. iiiin-.in iii" nervier u gale of laugnter swept the chamber. As the two most distinguished bachelors in the House, both King and Bennett were noted for their acute discomfort in the presence of the rpposjte sex. "Tfif pontiff did not cease at that-time to be "Roman,." it said, "ju .' as he would not cease to be goman if Divine Providence showld dispose that he be com-pelltf to abandon the sacred ground of the city of Rome." Twelve Aoostles Islands are a group of Islands on the south side of Lake Superior. y.Mir tieifihlMMirluMNl hrancli of Hie Hank, of No a Scotia for lli f.cial 'hunk. ly. mail' rnvrlopcH. They ini luile a di-poMl a iliposit reccijil, anil a return envelope. Winn you liavr- a tlieque to deposit, tliere no nccil to go to the I'"""" on Hiitiplv cmlorM llie i lu-ipie: J'uy to tlie order of I If Hank, of .Nova Sroiia (your hi(.'nature); fill in your dejioMt rlip, addrcnH tin- return retcipt to yourlf, and mail. 'f ilcponit l i recorded and your rcnipt mailed lie fore the Hank The comment renewed speculation that the Pope may have drawm up regulations for the Vatican In the event of another v,arThis has been rumored for Mini' time in Vatican circles. However, Civilta Cattolica did riot itself refer to such a step. making vou the firnt customer of the day. loom open, Labor Minister Plans New Post VI rile for ilrwriili r folder or k one of our tnff (or Hi tJil Hi-Hi time )ou i iu tl liiink. The SUPER TWIN irivei a two-rylintUr prf&rmn Uwt wilt leave you wlnxtling with admirstioa t its vibratio-fr powar. No need to hold on for dear life, and thai tmgU sWwa your biurk won't be your spine jiggling )ooe it will U th thrill I ft, easy tutting. Hee tht dealer in your locality or write: K.C. Distributor FIRVICK KITCIIIE ITI., ONLY . ONE MORE DAY To take advantage of the numerous . BARGAINS offered during the Feb. Furniture Sale AT A. MacKenzie Furniture Ltd. "A Ooo4 place to Buy For Over a Quarter of a Century" 327 Third Avenue rhonc tU 845 Burrard Street, Vour DNS Manager is a good man to know. In 'j errnce he it K- C .Sanilovt-r-Sly. Jaliis Vancouyr I. BJC. VICTORIA (CP)-The provincial.-government Is creating a nevf'Iabrjr department post to be called "Director of tion" it was learned today. Lubor Minister Lyle Wicks is expected to make an offi'iai an- Tioiuicement wiien making hi.s tOCAU DEALER: IJIiiilMx(iiliwiAiitHi': maiden address in the Irf'f'i.s-latiue Friday. IiiK understood the director of compensation will be directly nvprinsiblc for all problems con-ceriSliii; workmen's competisa-tloni ' Superior Auto & Body Service o f Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Green 217