a. Report From Prince Rupert Daily News i 40 40 Yeors Yeors Aoa Ago t.j Tuesday, January 20, 1953 Pailiament Hill l 1 vyG Hit I By Ec,lward T. Applewhaite, M P., Skeena to independent dally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prtno Rupert and Northern ond Central British Columbia. Member of Canitdlnn Press Audit Bureau of Circulation Canadian Dntly Newspaper Association. Published by -""he Prlne Kiipert Dully New LlmltM J. F. MAOOR, President H. O. PERKY. Vlce-Prealrlant inatallrttmri ef Vie fir U'lTo iivs!, i, .. tit unload and pleK up i . ... ........ ..- I fell) , . . - " tij L . 'T Zir, 1 rC.M well in the inteiior ol com.U ,tw Citv ! tan anil tire clik-i Subscription Rnte: fly oarTter rvr ween, 2fx; per month )..; per year, a 10 00 Sy mall Per month. "iSc: imt year. SHOO. ! h.,ve jnu come to hand. I note! the e.mt.n--i. ye he P-' tut ' under the heading of con- pared to face that competition. . et on and acqubltum of I think t'nadli hlpbulWer fcuthorlwrt as nw.il class nan r-;. the Post Oftoe Department, Ottawa themw lves u n,ot m fled with thin ViKU-n'qtl Lyneh kf 4t.'-r ot r. pert, one o the larWi'i;; proere.tsive firms i iit have dwkkd to n,,',', t New I U. 'fiTon. burtiiiu'S. etc., for expeumetiii; una oi' fur' ii' Department ol Aricul-: the Pa-.-.fic Coast, l8M be better advised to M f' removl ef tun spent at SndUieis that year ! JI6 M1 ot nlch $3JMK) was rent rk-tKniB by other country t 1, T i . J I -s of land. Trie ex-'ratner man i-.iiiih"k" " i for pur.'ha.w In connection : protection tor umiw i' I cuiditures were 30 Yeon Ago To, TIH- Setiaif nan niiuiiy jm.wu the revision of the Criminal Cody cot-cot - I . ith Ihe con.1 i ruction of i tasi for an assistant, MA nd forwarded It to the Com- IV city tjf Vahnhi, mam. Tlu-y made so mmny proposed thai Sir Hmrt t taur for orkmen. ) W irriid abi ut the pmllle im- amendments to the iriKinai , ton. prcvinent oj the CKl v 'wuv upon its own bu4nel. the draft that the whole thing tlM uie niyowt rrom Hrinrj ; 7 r( -' to vaticoiiYer, Bn,) Irmailian Htilo Bulldlnir and had to b, re-prlnteu The htandlni? cuimnltteet hve ton ha wirfd 8ir llei.,. ! Chi.i f .ma irinw A vW til Hon f- I rtar'.-s that the Canadian cmuiUl'now been set up. I m on tour, wing U x-rude bin, fc i .-. ,,.,iM he reserved to hh them, namely; tanai uric ; tni cnj or lore he returra .iied tn Canada Teleeraxh Ubm; fuotic At- , fcat. Tlie United States already main- .xwnty Marhie and fUherlf ; I lains fairly complete preserve anrt Mines. Korcsts and W!rr. 'I for si own shippim. nd m.nv This m..y not be ali my com- I Canadian shipowners would Uke mittee duties, as Special Urn- Dr. C. II. J!.u im the Iwul branch of thr : Club yesterday. A Great Burden To Carry TODAY a man who made his mark in the army enters the toughest fight of his life. The U.S. presidency is a killer and it is a mircle of modern history that men will go through such ordeals of campaigning to assume its duties. Ike Eisenhow er, however, has had better training for it than most. Although he is new to politics, he is not new to the awesome' responsibilities of making decisions that affect the entire world. There is no dmiht that in the next four years, and possibly more, he will have many such decisions to make. He has, for one thing, inherited a war that menaces much wider boundaries. Also on his agenda are incipient hostilities in Europe which could be transformed by a false American move into a fearful holocaust. As far as is known, his country is, in addition, sole owner of the most devastating weapon ever created. , If world events go further along their troubled course, a time will come when the decision must be made whether this weapon should be used. The choice will be Eisenhower's alone, and on what he decides will depend the whole destiny of mankind. TTnliko nthf-v wpiinnns vhnsf fnrr is snent nn im- PRIME MINISTER CHI KCUII I. is spend! ik his vacation on the estate of Sir Ilaiold Miti lnTi, on the north shot- of Jamaica, Iliitish West Indies. His vacation home is in close telehone af.il table communication with London and a secreJiry said ttie vacation spent with some members of his family would be in strictest privacy with no press conferences or photographers permitted. Mi. Churchill is the' first British prime minister to visit the Island. He has been painting and enjoying daily dips in the Caribbean off th private beach of the estate I the imie immunity from com- muwci are i up ... .', 20 Yeors Aqo Tod i , ; The flrU bat; h of divorce bili! E, D. Johnson, tirpui, , KKMOVr. KKSTKKIHiSH mtM af) f,ir WH.,Ml(i re.dtrM e.i ter or finance and j Tie piCsKlent of tanadf , Jal)uary 12lh- stani-y KtcntlcH, twmrer her H ill at j Steani.Uiips Luies (nd not pro- mho (wl trM, fll;hl aaiivt Utwitai Victoria and dori " i pase n some have .one so far j.,,,, m tevui .siO!Ui U return to bin dc u as te surrksU that foreign ithlp- f A ,hj, ,t w.v not nis tcn- ft month. pirn; luilil be denied complcfr lMt , Ulk(. Uin(. (opea U ai-.y ; ac ess to the Ureal takes. Ixtok- o( thpJ(e lh,rty-rtkht divorce Wil At a niwlins ot the As I See It aiiean to compii iKHi ui 1U) (nev ,., i to pa, ! Mutt WMht Mayor tr scaviav. lie mte that fm Uiittsh OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeod Aldermen Htheiit. f. ItK tiitn WM t. SHOW and other overseas shipt wkik ClaHton 1 iav-iw bihj li i j .1 P"" the ro.rt 0! Mu.ht. r of National Defend BY a.s away atU'iHlinu mectiiis of 1Q Yeorf AqoTod: ray the North Atlantic Ueiy count K Mr. W. II IliUs lu, n (Cfmore J-hifpoll A croup of German journalist.'.! who came to Canada laic lat war as tuesU of Trans-Canada ; pointed deputy ti tia F.r H T. xtL Tl Cmaiiiati Aid It fund In Prince Rupert r a total of 41.928 50 a' m Reflects and Reminisces vtlrn the Carrk! report was re-si'iiful to the Hou.s? and tlisciuu-ed on IXci-mber 15, 16 and H. So he felt that It would be the wlh of lb members, and indeed ul others throughout the country. In view of the wide tnterc.it attached to this important document, that he hou!d take ad- ! Quiz Totals for rJo-J slons 0 p;iIM.r, and u a proud S A GOOD cross section of readers in various parts of ""w Thuvi. i Canada have answered my beard of the prophet been more complimentary. Work I k""1 newsmen in an came, a:u sll of them wrote favorably and t quiz. Here is the way their combined answers Hungary, new one n for the first time in 20 year.;, the Republicans today take over in '.he United States. An inau ,- i' pact, the H-bomb leaves behind it a deadly disturbance which scientists claim will never vanish from our atmosphere. If brought to sufficient volume, it will affect every 'lit ing creature of this and future generations. r.i" This is the burden with which Eisenhower enters the White House. Somehow we believe he is one of the few men of this age who can carry it. CommunUl sa'.eihtu, i Inrirpendi nt kh'.tncm ! , In great volume about Canada. ' Will Russia still be a UN mem-1 The burden of their rc;xrt tc l)i r ,ii Rood standin bv the ond the German peon!.' was thai i vantage of the first opportunity of dealing ith It on the motion to set up the defence expenditure committee an;l in the I years up to the llHii cen! out: j Will there be a real cease 11: e in Korea i'l 1953? Yes 3'i":i. No 163. ! Will there be a world war involving U.S. ver.sus Russia in Canada, indeed, is the land of .he of 1953? Yes. 80", . No 20 coumc of his remarks to indicate , in support of the Prima MiiiM."-! the reasons why he believe Uvf rejK.rt should receive the con ; uiatlon is always a stellar -e.Kion. and lor many .sound rca-; suns it U particularly true ! I ins. KM ItVIMinV TMtVttK Wasl.'ri"' m U tnroni'Cd. Cel.-i;r!tin: inl obscure, and the mal. .ituia-4 i the m-be.t weens", have been pouring into the ci'." for days. The country'. lust; detertives ;ror of plain clothes: m. n and tiie smootnest ol crmri are there . . . Color, musie, ,'hceis, 1853? Yes 4-;. no sr; . Will the western powers b-joined in the defease alliance by actual organized German military units in 1953? Yes 61 . . No 39 . Name the order in whkh the future, and ties between t ie two four political parlies will finl h cnuitrks should; s'.renethened : in scats won if there Is anotiwr to the utmost. 11C election lnJ953. I A series written by Erik Keiif-r. ; Ab;.ut 74 thoiiKhf Social Eflitor-ln-Chief of Dr T..i?es-Cnd t would win mast eaU.,Ptc?-iKhly. "The Mirror of with CCF and Liberals neci ana Day"-of West Berlm. w..v of the Oerma i representative neck for second place. . , . , , ,. t iewimeoa views N in e the order in which ti-e partus will flnLh In the federul CROWING INDlSTItv election of 1953. 4 Regcr prakd Canadian Indus- Some 1 fir,ured Liberals wil'Jtry. ambition, and hop.: for the sideralion of that committee, Ifi and when It Is act up. That) day he confined what he had to say to the Currle report ".- self and to m,7u-r -leviu-.t, to it He stated that he had aeceiitert and ruir! endeavoured Ft Everyone Is Eligible WITH the start of voting this week for the Good Citizen of 19j2, it is hoped that everyone will make use of the ballot form which will appear in The Daily News for the rest of the month. Founded by the Junior Chamber of Commerce : ,'lalt. r of mxH. rump Ot troops , ,v.il,m , k f THE and ixiteuin pronouncemc ills fluuh f ir-t. The Consera:lvc , luture. ability responsibility for the al-j fairs of tne Depariment and the i armed services. No lovernmept ''A canaaian Btatesman. nr - I I LL) Ml IX .'! picked to win by 18V So- mere ar nut a few of Utc s'.jhts anal sounds run , far from ti e White Hum. lU KMIl IX 18U has called his people en- U I I LluvyX . Ll, rrpdll Bn, CCF ln thi,t o-.; wrote cr had the soonort of the re-iw'i"""B' department, no ccmmerclal e;t-tcrprl-se, no l,u se-scale undertaking can be perfect. But the myone who has spent even just WHY SO CRITICAL? in memory of the late Alex Hunter, the award is" intended to go to that resident of Prince Rupert who, in popular opinion, has made the greatest and mainmg 6'5 . ! Who will be Prime Minister of! a few days in me aiva between Montreal and Toronto would see m I i On I hU very ground a ccutu. j. jmd a had 'ao, where wood; were gtoA,n, George Wa-ddiih-i ton am a French architect sei-; Editor, ' ; The Daily News: record cf our D-partmtnt ol ; National Defence will be shown' Why Co not the r.ewsniaj' rs to compute favorably witn any . and the old-time politicians 0e undertaking i t ,wa m iuiu.; rapna. . comparable In tnc War ot 1812. a Biiti.-U . naval Soice bartud the fir.t; their Social Credit government a fair bieakl Tr 'a ir nar n k',- i Why are th?y so critical of our Canada at year end 1953? S". Laurent 54 t, Drew 24, Pear-; son 8'. other 4r . Among the others, one lone lady picked Pre-' miir Douslas of Saskatchewan as the next Prime Minister of Canada. Although she thought the Liberal party would comf first. MOST readers who filled in these quiltii'i at work; in eman-tic new lactone, ".tew hydio developments, new housine projects" "Wih all propriety, Canadians are proud of ti iir til.?, th tr work, their p-ople " Of Individual Canadians, ftegcr and his colleagues were n.o.;t taken wr.h Trad? Minister Rt. Hon C. D. Howe. new Social Credit fiovei nm'i'l? , U Jfulr ? TVn na"i! K-; knew Cat Ike dni-i'i 4. .: It ts because they fe.ir that 1 IATEST KtrOBT A yt tWniM Pi aha w laMM la mm tff mt , h.n a nv.il a war t--. ' Social Credit policies will he so i successful that there wont be! nonii' of the president, rift; years later during the stiuvrl-oetaeen the St..te.s the capit.,1 ' building was being rn:n;r. ted. S-anie urged delay. Bill Hit patient and merciful Lincoln wouu nave c.n of it. National unity , threateneii on th batUr field,' '. mils', at s.il co. ts be preset vr,; I And tnus .t was. "drilh" ier:h fry rsnu o( i fwayof i!in m r-'e-lk -Ibry uy (he iw t. . a f room for the old-time politicians; and the partisan newspapers' j th "ou hf O'jl of Ml The latest target for the r.ews-i sues is far actual seats 'won in Reger described Mr. How', (ne federal election expect Doth '. whom the German newsmen tn-CoiiM-rvailves and Social Credit terviewed while in Ottawa, as a n make siihsiantial Bain. But: man who was eivini! the Canti- papers and the old-time politicians and some of the boys who . Mamifjrturrr in ' keep coming up i'l. : enjoyed soft jobs aid special privileges tinder the old rcgim-.- .seem to be the changes in tli vi:tually everybody wlw thoug:u I dian economy the bene fit of j that Georne Drew would be the "vision and ability." j next Prime Minister of Canada) "Howe is, all in all. in speech.; expected that as a result of an j appearance and beamy;, a fenu- people are often c.ilkJ help in finding rtmc.S f 1! production aches anJrsi"'! Labor Relations B'ard. Certainly changes were long overdue on most effective efforts' to promote the welfare of the city. All are eligible" men and women, young and' old, active and retired, rich and poor. The criterion does not rest with their material attributes but in their sense of good citizenship and their endeavors to apply this to the benefit of Prince Rupert, It has been suggested that the award be of more ambitious dimensions than a plaque, such as a scholarship for schoolchildren or an addition to our park facilities. While an undertaking of this sort would be admirable, the Jaycees rightly believe it is not feasible to start a financial campaign of a size necessary to implement it; There are already enough worthwhile causes in the city which need our financial support. The intention in this case is not to administer charity or benefits but simply to say thank you each year to some citizen whose presence here makes Prince Rupert a better place in which to live. There will be more than one person each year who merits such recognition, and we can consider ourselves fortunate that this is so. While we cannot give everyone a prize, we need aliiance, after the elecUon, be-line nescennam ni me .t"" this Board becau.se under the eer, and, ln his way. Is hiin telf permanent full-time Labor Re tween George Di'ew and Mr. Low. Most readers of all preference lations Board of the old reRime, dian plial openms up la ni new and uvful alnn.'imim : CAIV1N BULLOCK we had industrial chaos. Look expected Social - Credit to beat .NOT TIIK UltST Eisenhower ts by no means the first pi esklent to have served a? a soldlei . so ti it Andrew Jack son i also lawyer and trader' Harrison. Taylor, Grant. Ga; - field, M'Klnlev and Thcmlorej rtoosevelt. Canadiftnt and Amer.-rans have fought In each other, armies. Once or twice what mijfr.t be said to have be"n enough t ruffle thr- International surfa't was felt. But Uiat's been all. If there has been uncci tain." as to the new executive's gcneia! policy thc;e should be a futui'i haiige ere long, now he Is in a new pioneer." LAGGING CI LTl'ICK The one critiekm of Canada voiced by Reger was a fact deplored by many Canadians themselves, Including Oovvrnor-Gen- Canada, Lid. lAkan). what happened to the Industrial j out !r,e CCF as the third plar? relations last spring when Brit- j narty. Lsh Columbia had an nil-time j record of strikes and loss af pay-, JUST U) lct lhe reaftx'rs have the rolls. Where was this tuii-tinve laugh on me. again, if I am! era! Rt. Hon. Vincent M.issey. wrong, here is how I answered! Reger found during his stay Labor Relations Board then? It seems to me that two of the inv own Quiz tor laaa aicremsuuiurm iuh'jicu i.umii. He told of the establishment. In 1 office. This in the day that not only the nation, but much of th woiid has been awaiting. recent years of theatrical and ballet troupes, but said that generally speaking, the nation's cultural development was lagging behind Us industrial growth I do not think there will be a cea:e ffte in Korea, nor a world war. I think German units will be lined up with the western armies and Russia will still be in UN. most important bacs industries were on strike, namely, lumbering and fisheries. We all remember that the Labor Relations Board did not settle either of them. It has been noticeable that there has been much more labor peace since the Social Credit Do.. airrpfil 'v-iiw Hir F.rnei i guess inav me Laoeiais j MacMillan. conductor of the run first in BC. provincial elec-)Toronto symphony Orchestra, tion, If held this year, and abwUhat Canada requires mare en- r mAM a. - ' . not be chary with our thanks. The greatest asset ! government took over in August.. ., , . . , . .,. . !Yes, I believe the Social Credit anv fltv haa i in tho enirir ,t nf tnnao fitivonc whn . i . ,.a ..,... mai Mr. ei. wiureni, win auu oc pr-v w hind lis eultura growth j -V ... v.. v, ....v v. ''"uvi t. guvei .imeal, lias vr.jr bwu can see hfvnnrl their nun intpresr.s tA tho hrnarW iM for their changes. More Prime Minister at the head of a Liberal government after the federal election. If, despite its strong economic expansion, It wishes to cam an even more Important place In world respect. power to them! I notice that these same newspapers and old-time politicians RETIRED ACCOUNTANT with degrees will accept private clients' auditing, accounting, etc. assignments. Box 596, Doily New I am emboldened to publish my (which is directly have criticized every good move own guess But he was optimistic that t an- needs of the community. This is the first attempt Prince Rupert has ever made to express its gratitude for all to hear. A vote on the ballot coupon will represent your own . personal thanks. of the present Social Credit gov- contrary o what 74 of tny Indians will Hue to the challenge 'Ink.'- if jernment changes in the Pur-i0wn readers answers suggest l "it seems to me," he wrote, "that ' chasing Commission, saving the! because I see that the famou. j the people and the coun'ry know ; jpeople up to 20 per cent on gov-(.iajry0yant Made Lys had at.oitheir goal and are heading, ernment purchases the control ; predicted that the B.C. LiberaLi jutraight for it." I ' H jrf ver government-o wnea cars;wiU make a surprie vlctoiyi- 4 which sometimes travelled to .orm,back. After all. she Is the; California at the people's ex- lady who prP(jiCted such amrz- penses under the old-time gov- j jng mnf,t as tne abdication of i ernment-crtanges in the B.C. Edward VIII a whole veer 9 Modern Buffalo Biff Reaches -fioast After 6,000-Mile Trip Hospital Insurance Service wmcn , before lt nappenedalso niaUl. ; have saved the people 2 million; otner gtarttog true iou.i per year and at the same time : casts' General Electric Appliances CHILLIWACK, B. C. (CP) A hope to be home by next June. a larger .siu puis ... una leaving But my ' guess re B.C. does not fund than ever before. t ,,,,. Tf ., modern Buffalo Bill has come Martsch travels frontier-style, a out of the east to the Chilliwack, bedroll, a change of clothes, and. Yes our new Social Credit gov- 1 1." :"..,.., ,'..,'.," , valley, ernment has already saved the ' like Buf faio Bill, with (lowing hair. He hasn't had a haircut or lilSl. aU.Uli.Cl M VULC, IllliU llit great mass of people In B.C. He is 20-year-old Bill Martsch people of British Columbia millions of dollars since the 1st of shave since leaving Kitchener. August. Washing Machines, Floor Polishers, Radios, Kettles, Ranges, Vacuum Cleaners and many others. Let's give them a fair chance and when they get a majority want Social Welfare without Socialism. Only a re-juvenatod Liberal government, or a Wo-eral-CCF combination could win and give them. that. ok ... .. . The Canadian Bank of Commerce The rea-son for the long trip" Doctor's orders. He was told to get plenty of fresh air. "I'm getting It," he "It's a grand way to ee Canada, even tn the winter time." over all In the Legislature, they of Kitchener, Ont., who rode into town on Rocky, a sorrel crossbred, who has carried him 6,000 miles over Canadian highways. Since last Mav, Martsch has travelled from Kitchener to the Marltimes, and from the Mari-times to B.C. Th return rivle will be started after a visit to Vancouver Island. BUI and Rock RUPERT RADIO AND, ELECTRIC Phone 644 .. Box 1279 will then give the people of this great province the good government they require and a new day will dawn for British Columbia. GEORGE W. SAVORY. Victoria, B. C. Rocky has worn out nine pair Surrender terms ending the war with Japan reduced Japanese territory from 773,000 fquare micls to 147,000. of shoes ln the crass-country jaunt.