.L u .N" W:?-W Prince Rupert Daily Mews It f As I See je Friday, August 21, 1953 Jill ; OTTAWA DIARY ! By Norman M. A.ucLeoo ! prime Mlnl-W 6f . Laurent hus of decision and Its future depends ito nuiko lit Libral politicians j ' UFOn a) immediate change be-'supremi'ly la(t'V by anpointiiiB lng macie or ibr upon the gov-thciu to 'he Scnule and scores if.nim,Ilt beins ri'tiuncd to go Uf other Liberal politician;! su- 1 10 W().c ,Mm the cnlurRcd plans tirenv. lv unhuupy by overlookinp, ; M htt8 nce it gets a mandate ut t'r aiuujependerit aally newspaper devowd to the upbuilding of Prince Ruirt and Northern nd Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit BureBU ol circulatlona cauadlun Dally Newspaper Association. Published Bt The Prince Rupert Daily News Limited. . t. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President ffnhrrintl.,:. P.atfs: the polls. The people vote and them. He also has to imme a MiniMer jy carrier Pr w.tk. 2Sc; per month. .100; per year. $10 00. immediately next day things go on exactly as they were before. -.t mallPer month. 75c: Per Vear, .8 00. i" TAKE OVTOK Phone 200 .Utnorized ao class mail by tlie Post Office D parli'.el.t. Ottawa of Public Works and passioiy ' currv out a minor shuffle of posts AteiefteaftaMatii v.it;i no sense of time urgency at 'wllhin till cabinet. all. There s something w ue said ; Salmon For liritain Broadway (V for the system. After ail, Its ti Late Than Never Belter comfortable wa, to have thlm-.s. SOME of the Hritish seafarers who man the rinnlly np bus to whip tope-thrr a rfr",lat!ve program for the seftiion of Parliament scheduled to ni( H In mid-November. Altetlier. its quite a program. f where is the Prime Min ships Ix'tween Vancouver) moment: illdny jCffi 1" ! i - lister ister nt ni the tne preieni pirnt nm . yvt' - ' ""' p,"v u- He'fl '" , iW"- , ' vi liiiR at his summer home i w im ! ! lower lower Et. St. Lawrence Lawrence until until on the I 'JyZ s .... and British ports are keenly interested in the plan to stockpile B.C. sal some J Brv T ivr-- a .. - . - r-.--.-'-. ..... 0 mon in the Old Country, i v: ifrom whence gift parcels THK, $i0,XM),O0i) pipeline project from Haines to I Van-hanks, Alaska, woms to be a little overdue, f- but better late than never. Such a pipeline, part of the ohl Canol project, '2 should have been built (luring World War II when a T pnialler, 4- ami C-ineh line was strung across the mus- kFg,part of it paralleling the Alaska highway. The rumor is that certain private oil companies, 3 civing "technical advice" .to General Sommeryell, got him to put in too small a pipeline, so as to pre-v serve their market with the military for petroleum S products. They assertedly did not want the oil wells at Norman Wells, Northwest Territories, cutting in U, on their domain. At any rate the costly refinery v 'could be forwarded, andj I 'iff I time In September. Opposition Leader Ororw Drew alio has his hands full of postelection problem.. Flr.t and foremost, he has to iK'clde U)K,n tils own intentions with rcsrt ti tlie Conservative Parly lead-rr-hlp. Will lie retire to private life? Wll! he reroniinend tlr? : postage charges saved.' i One shin's officer has brought I me cutting!) from the Newcastle 'Journal and letters between ! British MPs and the Food Min- i-.trjp on this subject. The following extract from, such a r"ood Ministry letter MANY AN ARTIST seeks expression in another art medium usually as a nobby -and ov-c-ra star tieanor Sieoer clwo-.rs painting when she relaxes from her strenuous chores as a performer. The Metropolitan Opeia star leans to familiar opera scenes for subject material. Mi-ss Suler is appearing In "Lohengrin" during the current Bayreuth i Germany l Opera festival. calling of a national convention j and allow his name to go before j it for ciidorsatlon or rejection? Or will he Just carry on as though j last week's di biiHe hud never hapr.-ned and wek to ride out j the storm of consternation ami dismay that it i:'is ullrrrd ', through the Consrrv.'.'.ive rank land IlleV If Mr. Drew's decision .should irest v.ith either of the first two alternatives, he then has to consider all th' compli-ated mechanics of assembling a national Convention. In addition, he must decide when It should be held. That factor could be of strategic importance; the longer a national convention can be delayed alter the first shock of laot week's defeat has passed, the less likelihood is there of it being 1. 1i WATER teiu i truth about -whisky Put SeaRram'f "B.V to the water iea Wier, plain or sparkling, reveals a whisky's true, natural flavour and hou(uet. Seagrams "83" 0r Seagram's wv Sua Everest Conquerors Recount Adventures Alter Big Climb SHOWS tim. wc air limning wun slieht progress: We hare agreed to the private import In bulk of limited quantities of Canadian salmon for Inclusion with other foodstuffs In gift parcels distributed to recipients in the United Kingdom against orders placed in dollar countries and paid for in dollars . . . The foodstuffs covered by the scheme are normally entirely of United Kingdom ,origin or imported on Ministry account but we have agreed to the Import of small quantities of Canadian salmon because we felt a small expenditure- of dollars was Justified In lew of the dollar earning nature of the scheme." S built at Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, to handle the S Norman Wells oil never operated but was chipped ; off to Texas as surplus property. So now the army and air force start all over Z again. Why it is necessary to build a 9-mile tunnel 2 under Kluane Lake in Canada is a puzzle to us. The kfke is long and narrow, running parallel to the iraines highway, and one would think it could be skirted with the pipe laid along the shore or even Z on its bottom. 5 The construction will provide a good payroll for Americans and probably Canadians. More import- aiff to southeastern Alaska, the inside passage be-2 copjes the lifeline of the interior, as this newspaper Z ha repeatedly stated it should. And that should 2 mean that Annette and Gustavus airports are mod- ernized and given more maintenance facilities, to S protect the barge canal to Haines. And Haines may 2 be given some defense facilities to protect its harbor, 2 the big new clock at Kitzmateen inlet and the high- way. .. - Haines will become an important little port and Thi advertisement ij not published or displayed by Hit I By J. C. GRAHAM Canaulan Prt- CorresporitlTtt AUCKLAND, NZ. CP When New Zealand'3 Everest climbers Sir Edmund Hillary and George Lowe embark shortly on a world lecture tour a highlight of their addresses is likely to be not trwlr account of the final assault on the mountain, but their adventures afterwards. They have te-r. delighting New Zealanderj v'.th ttu-;r down-to-earth stories. Sir Edmund toKt neople 'it Papakura, the Aucklaiil .subuiu where his apiary is locate!!, how drastic hi its insistence upon a, top-to-bottom housecleaning In , the Conservative organization, i i These matters all are of vital I importance, certainly to the fu- ture ol the great Conservative j Control Boord or by the Government of British Columbm WHILE Canadians who are to send gift parcels to Britain will be grateful even for this complete decorum because I new what Ed looked like underneath. I had a suit hired from Moss Bros." He declared they had some difficulty getting into Buckingham Palace because the policeman at the gates didn't think they looked solemn enough for such an occasion. Then Hillary wis Impressed ' by the way a dashing looking gentleman twirled his tightly-rolled umbrella as he walked alone. "Cop this. George," he declared as he proceeded to i practice with his own umbrella. As he gave the umbrella a vigorous twirl round his finder j the top flew off. leaving the newlyicreated knight clinir.ii with a puzled I'xpres.sion to ! slight widening of the official ! British bottleneck, the whole ! situation In regard to salmon is surely a proof of the need for a new approach to Brltish-: Canadian trade. Party and in secondary degree to Ihe nation at larg3. So wheie Is' Mr. Drew at the moment? Again, i I'riend Reader, you've guessed it. ; He Ts holidaying at his home in ; C.uelph until the end of, the , month at least. he first heard of lie i.nighthood bestowed on lilm uy the Queen. I It's always thus. Parliament 'Hill regularly has its calms after its storms, not before them. For ' ; two months of the campaign be- j the handle. probably the home of another 100 or 200 families, servicing port facilities and the pipeline. Pumping lore election day. the oratory of , Scarlet fever may attack in- ; the two parties maintains a note diVldu-Us of all ages, but it Is pf highest urgency. According generally confined to children to the speakers on both sides th? between twuiaiul 15. nation has reached a riosn-roads i Canada has a vast surplus of I foodstuffs, of the precise kind, which Britain wants and needs. I Britain still feels compelled drastically to limit the import 'of such foodstuffs because of her overall difficulty in finding ! enough Canadian dollars to pay j for what she buys from Canada. I There is only one way that Canada may make sure of re-! moving the existing restrictions on the free flow of Canadian ' goods to Britain. That is to take ' steps to buy more than we have ; ! been buying in the past from ; the sterling area. ft i and maintenance stations will be needed along the pipeline, and the Haines highway or the right of ; way will have to be kept open the year around. The army also may want to use the Prince Rupert gate-- way to Haines at least as an alternate to Seattle, iv now that Rupert is getting a ferry slip to serve & Ketchikan Pulp company anyway. ' We were strolling! down a j I mountain pass about half way j j to Katmandu," he said. "W- had long beards and hailti 1 1 washed for about five wetk.s, ( and looked extremely disreput-' able, in fact, as I do In Papa-j! kura. . . . S j "A Slierpk can along WTOil some letters and there was ori from John Hunt addressed to Sir Edmund Hillary. KBE.' "You've heard how your whole life is supposed to pass In front of your eyes at these times. Well, my life flashed before me. I could see myself In Papakura, in my tattewd overall:! and the seat out of my pants, and I thought: 'That's gone forever. I'll have to buy a new pair of overalls now.' " n a nrfiAiire. LJ.V. rLilUIILO. Ynur local hu Ko. lnt.ter Pcui lira SOW, reaily for pf Ketchikan I Alaska i Chronicle Rcrtiou or eating fresli, and l-'reeMonf varietK-not in Block now w ill Iw np-nrinit in a verv f' I Credii Vomen's Breakfast Club RUMMAGE onJ HOME COOKING NEAR THE END of the Hitler j ' war the iaie Lord Keynes clearly foresav: the world ex-jthange bottleneck that has since developed. He wanted the b'g natlor.s to REFLECTS and REMINISCES (Say lie sure anil prrwrve riiouish of this ilcliii""' M t liihl all uinler Imiir. The hi-uhou hIiiiuIiI lu'"H four week. go in on an entirely new ki.id Roy W. Brown, for many a year , Reading the P.I. In Seattle one a member of the Vancouver Prov- afternoon in 1909 we noticed """;'a' lur inre staff, tells about how Prince somebody in Seattle had Inserted nations would have agreed, un- for Best Canning Results Be Sure U lni IN BOKROWFII HNKRY And Lowe revealed some secrets of how he and Hillary went to the garden parly ut Buckingham Palace Just before Hillary received the acrokirie from tlii first flrct npucnnnpr newspaper rame came a 9 classified advertisement. H2 u-' t,lc a"ula iuaiii.c Rupert's their world trade through t,. Ki. uttnHlicVinrl TViia fYuinrlAr uihprl in find unmerine fmtlmr B.C. Preserving Fruits You'll lie lmppv that von v.aitl for ILC Frfrt' .' ... ... ..... ... . .. , flenrinp HniiKp as John Houston, ana oeiore vviin reporionai wors anu wno, IIllllP 4 1 1 II Villi liilf into the rich, j""' the press that made its printing would keep sober. Catching the He would nave by-passed the Queen. possible could be obtained, the Princess May, with Captain John whole question of dollar-ver- -Ed 1)ttc a morning suit lent p. v areholi.se- up Ir. Prince Rupert MeLeod on the bridge, came sus-sterling exchange by setting to him by Larry Kirwan secr- Jr had to be 1 atte:d opr.i. and the r.jxt. And then that new town ;UP a new money unit, called tary 0( Royai Geographic piece ol m'artirnc.r'AwlthWtriiPinww up north where Whe80 : so Biany Biany ; ,loiks folks f f Bancor" :incor ioc lor purposes purposes entirely entirely Society who measures six feet appeared interested. It was Sat- of freeing international trade. I urday evening, the Hotel Premier i For instance, if Canada sold liiNcioim flt-Hli or taste mom of the BJ preserves that you have put up for the lon11-inontliH. ' ' L.; for Better Quality Finer Flavor-More Fconomital Canning PRESERVE B.C.PEACHESNO; five Inches In lus socks, Lowe said, "it had a split down the tc publishers premises. Bacon, th. tnwnsltf- boss, want- back of the waistcoat and the punts were hitched up. ' "I'm afraid we didn't act with thing that looked like publicity. Saturday, Aug. 20 was crowded and Fred Henning, salmon to Britain we would be the cbrk inquired if I had come i credited for it in so many up to work in the bank. I' Bancors." i Sunday forenoon John Hous- No nation could buy more ton, instead of being in church than it sold for trade would was addressing copies of the ! all have to be cleared through It would be years before the way could be called completed. The moment the press was sight B.C. BARTLETT PEARS: Th.rr' ed on the dock, it was put under NEAR Empire. Incidentally, he men-! this unique new type of Clear- here. II tnr' L , .cattnn for H.C HurlletlH U lock and else there would key. or Uoiled jf T dis(0Vpred ,'ots o pp0. I... . ..r. ...iw. Ihrv Kill I"1 ,r" i'herrop thin yrar I eii ellenl anil lt- '",li, " " . ., ....... . ... f i ....i m.tr-irmpl'"' ur ' "i""uu" - i pie who possibly disliked him, not This was not long in coming to worry over b little thing like to a head. Houston's property that. Kir iiiiiii raiin. iiiii-iij-iiiinn r,k.it ....... , ,i.. ..M,l,r month"0'" 1 in? House. Moreover and this was the key to the Keynes plan a nation could sell Oold to get Bancor but no nation could sell Bancor to get Oold. In other words, there would be an tnd forpver to the device of using gold to be hoarded. Ooods ot properties would be paid for iHriii II irrwiirn ir w.' i. ti ..i r It I' ll.nlfit Prr. f" nau urrii reiuscu nun. nence niei Within ! to enforce de- only recourse was nad so)d IOOF SPECIAL MEETING Fraternal vl.sit of Lakelse Lodse No. 33, Terrace, B.C., Saturday, August 22. All members please attend. J. DAVIDSON, Recording Secretary a few more weeks he out to 8. M. Newton 1 THE STORK SHOPPE Sijctli Sfreef (Next to Esquire Aen's Weor) .Good Rummage .... Good Food for Idem by name at uHoral fruit counter. 1 17 he on the murkrl for of ImmI thrrr wn: iimiiu. n LR-iii, triiiijujycu ni, lllr fjm Kingston and moved from , provincial government, nouse i called for the release but not be- Prince Rupert to Prince Oeorge. lit was not long after that on on the m"' B.C. CRABAPPLES: Now i of the outstanding pioneers of i the west passed away. A monu .... .e I Tranrniient Oahapple. ar oeiinoiiu. u In goods or properties. LORD KEYNES wag defeated by the United States, and Britain had to take the U.S. loan which ment to his memory stands in Nelson. the. whole family when preerTl taut! rirkl.it Cralinpile. or cannra in .. . i. ii ' T....JniU II" JJ fore' this had been repeated ag'afri and again. Heartened by an ijile bodied party of stalwarts, 5 and resoundlng cheers the press m entered its legitimate office, JJ henceforth, to be known as the . "Prince Rupert Empire." J But this had not been accom- pllshed without typical Hous-5 tonesque coup, says old John le nurr i iiir .. la.t only about two trrk. It r. Ilv.l.m r'.rahannlr. are wonderful f' P1' an The Yago Maru loaded a mil-1 deprived her of her effective lion board feet of cedar logs here freedom of action. But the prin-for Japan, and Rae Johnson of.ciple he was promoting was a Cellulose sayi "this will embody: sound and a good one. Even a new and considerable outlet for j Canada and Britain could try B.C. lumber." It. imr rf.,k red colour. B.C. llylP rfk .lw.,.i S.nlrml.rr 12lh anil la.t ahoul lhrre l! 4 B.C. PRUNES: a p.,,... ia himself. He had found the town " locked against him. He could "Z nfmt'ier buy or rent a site. But officials wno had plotted against him, forgot to outlaw mineral nrf Prune. Is in .lore for you thia year ami - ldrf , r II.. nr. " prrnrrtm enough Tor the wnoie inn...... gtBi - 1 claims. He staked claim on an arriving in flood upily. arounu f - iriion will laxt annrotlmately three wefki ir - J wc, jn i ' " " ' It -w t ii , " - 1.1 " 2 I - j " . ' Zr n alleged copiier deposit, and up went a building to house his claim. ,l.f nr ntMKH pears Erer iiu j economical and tn.T eannin fruit, .illannearon the market about Septem enoue1 lire to auk for B.li.t lemlon rri.n v ,d ,rti Automatic Ice Maker Refrigerator . ir No trayS to fill. fa No troys to spill, -jtr No trayS to empty or forget to refill ! Starts itself . . . Refills itself ... Stops itself ! FIVE YEAR GUARANTEE '-:. EOE2 SALE METROPOLE BUILDING : The land and premises known as Metropole Building at 315 Third Avenue West on LoU 31 and 32, Block 34, Section 1, City of Prince Rupert, comprising a two-storey frame building and land In the heart of the retail district. Bids will be considered on the basis of all cash or one half cash and balance on terms at 3 interest. The highest or any bid not necessarily accepted. ' Bids to be marked "Tender for Metropole Property" and to be delivered to the office of Brown & Harvey, Box 188, Prince Rupert, B.C., by 11:00 a.m. August 24th, 1953. delectable fruit to la.t throiianiiM. ,0pti 1 the family will thank you - Other Sere Models Available in F.lertrlc, Bottled Gas or Kefonen. NOW ON DISPLAY AT.. SAFE RELIABLE SERVICE ' Prompt and Courteous Phont . 5 37 TAXI Ken Nesbltt Ronnie Tufcb FOR FINEST PRESF.RV ECONOMICAL P"1 MOST wait'0' PRESERVING I RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC 313 Third Ave. W. : v Phone 644