As I Sec It Prince Rupert Daily News Letterbox riiMi'tin' ll'I.ITK Tin.' TIIK -JOB" 'ni that I'm -,, . . Monday. March 10, 1953 '"' -' urainijr hu-. Quite wiiiic lime Jib elapsed memei m 2 u in jependent dally newspaper cevoUMl to the upbuilding of Prlnoa Kupn j.d Northern tuxl Central British Columbia. Monbar of Cuixliui Hretw suun Bureau of circulation Canadian tMlly Newspaper Aiworlatlon. piihllshea by "he Prince Rupert Dally Newa Umiwa J. f. MAUOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vlco-Preeldfit since I wrote a Iftter to your words I f,,iu !; mure nrDnp-.ix-r. Hut likewise, It's been nient. J qutle aw naif viice anything out do pieaw pi,w ort rrtinary has liapieiied to crew.'' (,, of the Hubscrlptlnn Ratea By earner pr ween. 25c; per month i ou; per year. aio.00 am fnsll Pet .nffliti). -5Ac. tier vear. 8 00 lria.'i, n i it in Mitii Iti ftlmrt I I 'aUaurlzerf aa cond clusa usall B the Poat OfSoe Department. Ottawa. ItV Your HuUcr have li'urued to my coiwtenia- crew And h, tion, that toe person who U III thinking w.L'' and so sure that he Ls dying .came very 2 oui'lit, if to keep hi.i self-respect firf firt,Ai( f?-irv puxlnii,; his efforts to the take live req.'. limit ami complete the "Job " 1 very funn .,1,.., 'A Worthwhile Project ON FEIlRUAItY 5 Minister of Agriculture LTHOUGH it is not yet clear just how muni LA lt Writ, UHi tii uiarly if he's suffer- I beliew. .a ; ork is planned immediately for establishment. HUt ti,,. ... . ! told pniiiamcnt that oui-(1 i"'1 Wliit To ftUlKititiitkate such belief, I d. ! government utill held 'M like to illustrate two fuethat IU1 the nwiof, ' had ow n no j,rt iuhalator r,n with opul.jfip, v million of the 40 million!"' Iv1"k uli lhat ' , , , . . . . , "dying"' In lite first one: It was :MIUI1UH tU KUlltT OOllgl I every one u,rw, , last year to1et'p the price to furmers altovi- tiH cents jK-r ound. On Ihul dale, lie said, privat.- three o'ciock one fsinuhty ufter-iliKin eeri tiioniti ago nen a tearful neiuhhor dashed In Haying. "tur phtiiie Is out of order. Ix plt-ane ilioiie a duelor! I know he i dylnj. He's had a heart att.ik lis so mkI ... no relatives here , . ," She left, only to return and mty: "Iw please of an airport at Prince Rupert, it is pood to know that this city is at last on the federal government's airways map. It was, of course, inevitable that sooner or later "this would occur. On the basis of its geographical position alone, Prince Rupert is a logical site for an airport. On the north-south runs it is approximately 'midway between the main air terminals of the west coast. At present, the only point servicing flights -stcross this gap is Sandspit, where it will never be possible to develop an airfield meeting ull the requirements of modern heavy aircraft and where Tosswind conditions further reduce its value. m a nitl .i t "who for wiuck in been the t,m cj It was otivioys j ungrarlom m - -u,, . ' unuynm only 1 (I tn'iat iv " tari of li!f u u that a niu!.'t Yours y(ry t,H Vioir Ull.HlieM a 1X4) IWtll Mocks ur Hll additional 15 million pound. On March 10 the Minister of ttslierte told B C. fishermen UhiI on June 1 next Canada would have a rurrvnve r of unsold salmon u( AUO ODO rases TOO MANY MATES - By Lew Saw in Wimnim! Tribune. In addition to the butter stocks, our government is now utsn buying dried milk surplus unsold mrk of which have Hay Reflects and Reminisces phone for an ii.hakuor " 'I l.ini.:h the dm lor and In- ; halator crew arrived promptly; ' the man almost ai prtimptly died Iti otlier wonts he did that which w:is txiwited of him;" thus his i. at a gracious one. ln the second case which happened not mi I'-t.g ago It didn't work out "so well" . . . . seemrrj "0i,ii,.-d" to be "a flop" right from the start. For in-fiance. It tm.k place at three o'clock in the niorni.g that's too early I was wakened from For east-west ojierations, the city is in an . equally useful locution. On roughly the same parallel as Edmonton, it presents unlimited possibilities I . . ,,..." , . doubled In the past year, i Japan s naval officer, Mitsuo war, a social touch now or then ever seen In Prince Rupert be-1 iFuchida. who led the sneak at-(could be worse. longed to George Phiipott. rlerk , CANADA 8 butter surplus Is jtack on Pearl Harbor Is making j (or the harbor master Mr. Bacon." heavier per person titan Uncle la six months' goodwill tour of j A motorist hit a good slmt This was way back in 1810. An- Sam's for Uncle Burn owns the United States. It will last ! burk on an Ontario highway not ol her canine pioneer was the i only 80 million pouh'.s. at.-, , i about six months. He was In I long ago. The damage to the nronertv of Arthur Little the bout'ht to keen uu r.rlce ami -as a coastal terminus lor nortnern irans-conunenuu flights. In time of war, or perhaps even of peace, it COllld develop into a Strategic jumping-off point for j New York a week or so ago and j car was so serious that several ,iewg agent. Every time the CNSS j also held off the market ' Wfh i trailS-PaClflC tralllC. Its great advantage in in joeneral Jimmy Doolittle. Each. I before it was possible to make dtc VOS3t respect is that it is 500 miles closer to the Orient -p, aom-Bomb.ruu repairs. sound siumher, f'rSclilened. I stule caiitiou.ly ttlong though it wasn't dark, what with light from ti e roriidor- til! I reached my door with tt ''multiple" lie la ! ll.U i.nl "I've Ju-t had a he irt attack " came a woman's voKe falt.t.v And In heartrending toiict slie addel, "I iif,t know now owns two pounds of butter ! Ier Canadian Hut must famuli ctinnot get and eat the butter Ihry need and want, t"au-mothers have such difficulty making ends meet financially. Thus our government Is taking OUR momy to buy up but Mniill u ' NOT A HFKKY ! The efficiency c.xi)ert will tell i you if a farmer's boy can pick i six quarts of berries in an hour, 'and a girl five quarts, the two i of theffP together will pick ' eleven quarts. But any farmer MILESTONES Inmi i he I liei 1 1 lie liully Neva 40 Years Ago Today INCOME TAX QUIZ Dcfroifet Roll-Out D- of them A larse number of residents "1 le z011 lne t' Shc!f Buftcf tr- than any other Canadian centre ami aiionw more immediate access to airports fringing the Gulf of A lask. Because of its geographical considerations, this site would be a natural one for an airport even if it had nothing else to offer. The clincher is, however, that Prince Rupert is unofficial capital of a region alive with expanding business. Consequently, an airport here will become much more than just a refuelling base or an emergency field. It will be a busy traffic centre in its own right as, in fact, it already is even though it must depend on a shuttle service to connect it with mainline operations. While the logic of constructing an airport here ternot so tliat we can erst ; more butter, but no it can b-' kept In storage, off the marke;. In order to keep prices up , The situation regarding the' surplus salmon is not cunte 'bad. tar private mtere.-.t.s n ! that. j . j ! AM INmnNANT woman write I re my recent query how bert Prince George Luxury Sttomer saii.h rm VANCOUVER ami Intermediate I'urta Each Thursday presented a petition to the Has- Uether won't pick any. pital Board protesting the build-1 ing of ail Isolation haspital ad-i A bi dall ln M,'xiro clly-jacent to the present hospllal. J.la dav hen the WW! eondi-A Kirkpatrick supported thelUon of Joe stalin waii : IilUe less reassuring printed two, m-Hion. and on being put to a vote, it was carried. I worcls " tne 'ront ! These : 'consisted of "NOT YKT." The; ' reader could think what he fan-j Thre Do! Full Wk Cold Ic Ik iTrvw i the second ln a arrlr of iu"Ut'nii nn1 auwet reynrrt -iue income tax ) Design at llli p m. for KETCHIKAN :U) get rtd of such mir pluses. Kh' isoys if the dumb men in the Postel Gm pointed general of the j manager ! look agai Kovernmenut would only lurr. Wt'lNi:siY Midnight Gold Tri. 9.4 ck. t No. t Q. Must I file a 1952 income tax return? A. Yes. if you received an Income during 1952 which was In excess of your personal exemptions The following persons must file a return' the problem over to the women' V 1 , mf(,r, d 8rrv,.f the butter, etc . would be gon- vJ ln no time at all ti,r 'f ratt.wia writ She says: "No woman wouli !ffaix " "'' be stupid enough t) subsidir - v A f. - iiu.tt. bc . 4 UlltiU AU'I'ICU HIIIVll will probably employ around 500 TE AWUAL EVENT men this season. ! An American mortician 'has 30YeoriAgO lOOay j just pointed out that south or Despite the fact that much o.'jthe border the average family the 1&22 salmon catch still re-has "only one family a yenr" RUPERT t AND ELEC riiotif n ma mains at the canners, a very Perhaps so, yet we somehow busy season Is foretold with a have a hunch that at this rate 1 Those whose earned Income Dlanned scarcity If a subsldv t after adduction of union due has to be paid to farmers to and pension plan contribu- encourage them to produce bu'.-tionsi. plus their Investment , then let ail the people u t income if anv. is greater the benefit of the plenty Why Large pack expected. - i will not stay mat way King than the total of their per A Chinese cook on the Prince1 Dob with rabies are far few- 1 Rupert was apprehended as he " the northwest. A tedious disembarked with J1000 worth )ob, but It s being done. One : keep the butter In storage? Why not sell It for what It will bnn.i In compefltion with margarln-! which the people must buy hut do not really like1" sonal exemptions and deductions. Those who had lax deducted at the source by their em- has been evident for a long time, the project has nevertheless called for salesmanship. Without this, delay might have continued until sheer force of circumstances demanded action. Although the bulldozers are by no means at work yet on Digby Island, or -whatever location is selected, promise of action grows more definite all the time. Much credit for this must go to the man who has had the task of turning the sales campaign into an actual salt; Ted Applewhaite, member for Skeena. Mr. Applewhaite has followed through at the Ottawa end, quietly and well. It has been a real service which, when consummated, will bring great benefit to the entire northwest. ll III was in excess of the total tax!13, hard-hitting lariv has a they are required to pay and ! P"'nt 1 b ,h r"m pa l n itfMltn ii'i uutt'l HII .1 who. therefore, want to ob of morphine on nls person. i wouldn't want to see the bow-Oft v r ' i wows exterminated, for they are 20 Years Ago Today ;uwful Bnd an owr(.r Rrow, U) A prominent Ketchikan btwl-' like him. One of the earliest pups ness man stated he was of the; . - - opinion a car ferry would be op-j r-x 0 ituci it erating shortly between thai.! ULU rAllrlt-UL ?lty and Prince Rupert. When we go home at four o'clock, in V.... i..Til.u ! While waiting for the bus. 10 Yeors Ago Today tpt dog th3l MPms to City Council endorsed a by-! t4j law for the regulation of street j And oVes raise a fu&s. traffic particularly dealing with; the regulation of crowd and Ke leU us pat him on the back, Hollywood fai margarine consumption that tlv hard-nressed and half-brokf-British people actually eat more butter, etc.. than we do BECAUSE THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT SUBHiniZES l)!S TRIBUTION OF BUTTER with sale actually below final n-.il cost. Here are the figures; Per Capita Consumption 11M Canada Butter 22 6 lbs Britain Butter 14 5 lbs. tain a refund of the overpayment. 3. Those who have been requested by a director-taxation to file an Income lax return. Q After making out my Income tax return. I find I am tctilled to a refund. If I attach my salary cheque stubs to my return, may I make application for this refund? parades. A kindly word or two, He seems to have what we do lack, He's always kind and true. He keeps his eye upon the road. Commonwealth Division Pulled From Active Rarlicipation ii Kojea (Canada Margarine . 7 4 lbs Jean MacPherson of Vancouver and Clarence Murray Mc-Richie were united in marriage at a quiet reTe'rrfoftf1ith4M of Adjutant E. A. Brunsdon. ,vA.. lfi order to obtain th re- Britain Margarine .. . 1I2IIa Hind, it Is most important that Thus each Canadian was eat- For a sound arounn trie oenu. Re-Opens Today His master coming home from you obtain from your employer Ing SO pounds per year, butter 1 town. Foreign Ships Should Be Barred In Coaslal Waters SEOUL 'CP) The battle-hard- Ing placed ln reserve. ' ened 1st Commonwealth Divl- "Commanders and soldiers all f-.ion was pulled off the Korean down the line were vocal about front line Jan. 31 and placed in ; 8th Army headquarters' 'mis-reserve, lt was disclosed today, taken kindness.' " Boss said. "To The 8th Army censor released the soldiers In the front-line delayed dispatches on the dl- bunkers it appeared a down-vision s withdrawal. It was the ! right injustice, first time the division has been 1 "They had spent months mak-given reserve status since it was '"8 their caves comfortable and formed in July, 1951. United safe. . . . They had used constates and South Korean divl-; siderable resourcefulness and Moris are placed in reserve per-; Initiative to devise the means 'or employers! your T4 salary or butter subaiiiule Hut en'-n and wage slips showing the total Briton was eating 32 7 pounds imuunt of salary or wages you of butter or butter substitutes received during the year and Yet we hold 30 million pounds the amount of tax deducted by government owned, your employer. Salary cheque ttubs are not an acceptable aub- EVERYBODY knows that even stltute for the T 4 salary and with government financed wage slip. Make sure you attach ' floor prices for some farm prod-to your Income tax return only nets, the farmer still fares far the No. I copy of your T.4 salary worse than most city dwellers, and wage slip. By filling out But ft seems to me the povern- He seems to know just when. He watches with a wistful eye, While slowly walking round. He knows the color of the car. He knows 1U very sound. He greets them with a joyful howl, The wagging of his tail. We never yet, heard that dog growl. We never seen him fail. He' mournful when the car's OTTAWA (CP) The government is considering whether Canada's coastal shipping busi- JviwH iodically in Korea. and acquired the materials to jrCHA3ASPB'u Th riiuioinn ic mato nr. r.t enable them to spend the win- i ness should be shut off from Canadian, British and Austra- i ter .warmly. j non-Canadian ships, llan Infantry and supporting j "Instead they were sent out j An ihter-departintnUl com arms and services. New Zealand i into fields where they had to mittee has been set up, Inform i your return carefully, ana at- ' ment w Involving the farmer in Itaching T 4 salary and wage j a shabby deal whit'h will event-j .slips and any necessary receipts, j ually react against him, the ! you will enable the taxation dl-1 farmer, when It uses all the pen. ; vision to process your return ! pie's money to buy surpluses-. quickly and consequently Issue (which are then carefully kept (your refund cheque at an early j from the people whose money ! date. i paid for scarcity. away. He's happy when It's home, And with the children loves to play, We never saw him roam. artillery, an Indian medical unit! pitch tents on ground frozen iind a small South African of-1 solid to a depth varying be mm tween 12 and 14 inches. 1 . ants said, to study the question for the two coasts, the St. Lawrence river and the Great Lakes. However, the proposal to restrict coastal shipping to Canadian vessels is only ln the study stage and there will be no shutdown on outside ships, in the near future. . ii liter detachment. A delayed dispatch by Associated Press correspondent Robert Tuckman dated Feb. 12 said that Lt.-Oen. William Bridge-ford, who has since retired as commander of the Commonwealth forces ln Korea, told re Boss added that the soldiers felt they had "done their donkey work for somebody else and had been cheated of the divi-eenda of their investment." The division's positions between the Hook and Little Gibraltar on And that's, the kind of dog we like. As faithful, true, as MIKE. "POP" YAKOER, Miller Bay From the Totem Tattler) SPECIAL on SHOES An informant said there is little probability of restrictive 20 OFF ALL legislation before the construction of the St. Lawrence seaway, due to be finished between four I and five years from now if pres porters he thought the placing the western front west of Chor-of the division in reserve was a I won were taken over by the "very good thing" and "they arcjU.S. 2nd Division, enjoying it." The division took part In some His successor, Lt.-Oen. Henry of the great battles of the Ko-Wells, said it enables Common- rean war. The fights included wealth troops "to get on with the Naktong breakthrough in For fresh, glowing 'tir j LEATHER SHOES ent Canadian plans work. out. It was understood the committee's studies deal chiefly with the east coast and eastern Inland waters the St. Lawrence and the Great Lakes and that bwuty to your w v dru ENAMEL IfiWllr'PKtf, ' to iparkllna n..h. A f0f lovely, lasting hde. (, ,1 FOtDERS ON LOVti. . COLOR HARMONY! September, 1950; the advance Into North Korea later in the same year, and the battle of the Imjin River in April, 1951, in which the famed Gloucesters were surrounded and annihilat training they can't get in the line." Bridgeford said this training was "all offensive." Bridgeford discounted reports that some of the troops were disgruntled over being placed In reserve. He said some men !2 . the Pacific coast would not be! largely affected by any decision. Mnnorinil-utl ed. The 25th Canadian Brigade-some 6,000 men is part of the Commonwealth Division. The prexent situation i thati Commonwealth ships have easy) access to the Canadian coastal trade the transport of Roods and SLIPPERS -Men's - Women's Children's Fashion Footwear For the Finest in Office Supplies SEE DIBB PRINTING COMPANY Last year 97 of all the Red between one rrolnt and another would complain whether the troops were left in the line or pulled off. Wells said the division is in "grand shape" and the morale high. Another delayed dispatch by Canadian Press correspondent Bill Boss dated Jan. 31 said the division was sore about be- C.rnA wnrlr nine 1nna hn vlur- In r-., n ,l u., ,,na a! ' " n vmiaua jy wl lCl UIIUCI a PAINTS VARNISHES SOLD Y . Kaien Co-Op Ha"; 2513rd Ave. wjcra wnu uonaiea ineir services commonwealth snipping agree- I entirely without pay. They needimcnt. Ships from the U.K. take YOUR help to carry on this im- a sizable part of Canadian portant work . I coastal business.