Prince Rupert Daily News1 r i ;.necrs made a r,,,,mi f of road construction t I into McBrlde Lake in Forest near Hiinsi,. r, Quick Canadian Quiz Thursday, January 10, 1952 T.-.iles ui old road imp., and 20 miles of new road structlon is Involved I( on tills road becomes a will permit the utniMl.' Management Of Forests In independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince ! c Rupert and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian "ress Audit Bureau of Circulations j Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. ; o. A. HUNTER, Managing Editor; H. O. PERRY, Managing Director j . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: . ""j'j cuiiM-rvins; inp tini mature forests r,iY,im( ij ; which are now pmUn 0, most valuable increment u sT''J&y- JJ .Vj- ' h ''111 t -.-.- '" -. V.SS-' -i V. In -Canada are property an. I civil rights subject to federal ' or provincial law? Who follows Princess Kll:i-beth in the line of .succcisioii to the throne? From sales tax only will Ottawa collect this year S.iU million, $350 million, S't-J million '.' What are our must northerly1 and most .southerly cities? Wh.it country us our Invest export customer, and what is the leading export commodity -soid to that customer? i An -wees on pase 4i Now Area System in Connection Willi Timber Sale-. oy earner, per w, 20c; per month, 75c; per year, . -"? $800; by mail, per month, 75c; per year. $8.00. JfeJ" Published every afternoon except Sunday by Prince Rupert Daily News Ltd., 3rd Avenire-, Prince Rupert. Forest manai-ement prlncipK-S; under the ciire. supervision of; the Forest Branch are bein i a. plied to timber sale areas in' IVince Rupert forest district. Fif.ht sueii areas, described a. public working lrcis. have been oeeii outlined outlined and ana are are now now bein bein TANKS TO RESCUE Tanks of the Lord Strath cnas Horse Regiment were us-Jd to release vehicles, valued at about. $30,000, caught In the :;y waters which flooded the village of Bowness. Alta., eiulit miles west of Calgary. Thirty famil es w.rc forced to leave their homes in the flood. Tanks broke the ice around the vehicles, hemned in when the waters froze. (CP PHOTO) i I ill v nccl to ijcrmit the cal- ()) .,,1 i dilution of annual allowable IWy yf? f4$ ') ' ' ' cuts. Six of lhe.se areas are in jr I ' the Interior between Hazelton f. and and Burns Burns Lake, Lake, one one on the i mprovmg Queen Charlottes imri As I Sec It f it HM-Af tr LETTERBOX! me .south coast of the district. ray . . Reflects and Reminisces V i ThiTneUup of forbad- fOTr The year 1951 saw a continua- minisi ration, explains a Forest. 1 " I W tion of the forest improvement Bn""'h spokesman, is designed M ' work in Pilnce Rupert district ; 1 ,r te sustenance of local in- t ,"'Mm by a silvicultural crew which dil1t'V. It consisus of the R.-oup- I j 1 I WltlXKS OF AIRWAYS Editor. Daily News: Why do so many planes crash into mountains, when mountain pruks are Jo well charted? The Air Force Research Centre sus- j neets that, sonw of these crashes i e,i. $15 482 and involved Ism- "B variou umoer sales, the and "W.'HR "1 which is su)erintend-ourning ping and scattering or piling dense accumulations of ed bv ,he department along for-irn.eiMir debris which had occur- l:i,t management lines. Baseball is played in an ama- vc caused by the wild behaviour teur way in Europe, says a report r: 1 red over past years. Disposal of "uni'S the year forest branch i this debris will permit healthy "'"oniiel cruised or examined regeneration to take place and Unber sale P"rpo.se.s about! 654 will vorv ponslflerablv reduce the ' ".,, a ii peiceni in-rea.-.e ;l the mountain winds. troir Pans, seems odd, wnen one It seems stranpe that, afU-r i thinks of the number of ball some forty years of flying, no players who spent years in Eur-dnc has ever suspected for one opv between 1914 and 1945. They minute that winds haw nothing j wert in uniform, too. . lc do with airplane clashes at or over 1950, and issued 449 timbc lire hazaicis of these areas. Burns Lovers Ahoy ! READERS may remem s.ue contracts. In addition, the ' Al'o involved was a camp es- Held officers made about 3400 A i4T whfN tk 4ti (J, Vw, close to hiuh nenks or mountains : A city with a mountain in its dvfrtiMHNtftf I tablish.d for boys. These boys, inspections oi, losing opcations L most of whom came from Pnnrc and at)ol,t ,.., (,xan;in.ltions I "v' " '"K"-ni v-. . ,7 o r .-"v.: backvard has an advantace. liquoi C,ftttel Bow, at k. A. F eral years baek between a I trie peaks of high mountains are l here's Montreal! Mount Royal Rlert. worked primarily on a wuims; me yeur ioresi service Bw"" v oiwwon. Political Worm Turnings 'pOSS" Johnson of the Liberal party and Herb D Anscomb of the Conservatives may keep the boys in order behind the coalition at Victoria for a vvhile loii.uer but, although there may be a temporary falling in line, it seems like only postponing the argu-nent. Neither Liberals nor Conservatives ;vp very lappy about it, it is openly evident, although the najority of the executives may have decided to tough t out for a while longer. More will, doubtless, he uuyd about it at the session of the Legislature opening next month and it could be that there will be ""further breakaways such as there were at the last -ssion. In fact, general consensus appears now to be that, if coalition survives the session, it will not last, myth longer thereafter. Meantime, further interesting political developments may be anticipated. There will be independents jumping this way and that. While Liberals and Conservatives may be viewing with enthusiastic eyes prospects of success in going it alone, the field seems ready now for the seeds of some sort of another party iilong the moderately Right line. There is some significance in the current and strongest move yet to put Social Credit on its feet in British Columbia. Dissension in the old parties, efforts of the leaders to sqynsh it notwithstanding, gives rise to these third liiTily movements which may or may not be unfortunate since traditions and principles of the old parties, if they were adhered to, could well meet the flwetls of the day. ..It will be interesting in the coming weeks to see ih.cturnings of the political worm in British Colum-i bia. i I Miss MacPhail and Senate i CANADIAN political life was definitely the V' poorer between 1940 and 1948 for the absence ilvieultural thinning project in Communist w ritPr Mtid inevPr investigated the right way. has always had something to do .communist Wlltei aml, with its attractiveness. A price- on s l0 survive t0 ex. ijfi' iiilljlli-IWl a young lodgepole pine stand on the Burns Lake-Babine Lake t.'n.iili.llii iCil!!'''!:;,' ' myself as to the origin of plain why the plane crashed, less "peak" say the people. The town has a million population There must bo a reasnn for those highway. The cleaning and thinning of this overly dense stand nhi'-jcfl .!.. iil ... .1 1 .... . . the NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBER and is 300 years old. Prince Ru besides high winds. pert also has a mountain. AM of tree is expected to seive as There is one thing man has overlooked in his search for the being- "the opium of th'j people." that's lacking is a crowd and an excellent unit lor demonstia;-more years. ing the values of properly soared trees and will prove a guide for ; cause. Most of the wrecks occur as- on the noith or northwest and onanenged to prove my sertion that it was the great i nrth"asl of the high peaks of Christian writer, King.sley, and the mountains. Take for instance not Karl Marx who originated the crash of the plane approach-it, I a.sked help in sleuthing it ing the Princess Royal Island. the management of the very intensive pine forest in the interior. Other work involved slash disposal and making collections of forest insects and tree div as- A big Seattle daily. The Times, in an editorial about the wisdom of a coastal highway up nonh, makes mention of the huge anthracite coal measures at down Th-'re is no reason for that Groundhog in Skeena, not far samples for survey and research crash. I he'ieve if that plane hud flown one half-mile or so from 'ron1 Prince Rupert. t,ord knows, puipm.. Help came from coast to coast. Finally a reader in Timmins, Ontario, found the exact reference where it crashed it would not ."mailer papers have bren preach- . The district tree marking crew ing Groundhog long enough continued their work of marking If you have missed your paper, please phone your newsboy. If you do not know your newsboy's name, call Ihe office before 5 p.m. IKH'TE l-A!an lainl, firren 133 WatU and Nicker.Jin's to Frlzoll's Molors: f'u'U,,, ilti-C'itl; (ith Ave. West 6W and 700 E!.ks HOI Ti: 2-lta'ph OKrn. Blue 728 Itf 'an R'rvl,-;, Ho nth Eiisl. lo Real Cove. r.Ot TL 3 Victor Liskulak. Ave. West 248-1077; 2nd Ave. West 9ll-lf)i! ii hU; !th Sirert; 3rd Ave. t rizell' Motors to cud West. Ittll'TE i .llvin Nysletlt, lilup C58 which proved that King.sley had hav0 crashed Something must have cone "radically filly years. This is immature timber stands under written this in English years be-lore Marx's words reached British eyes. wrong all of a sudden, and the tlie day of vast exploitation in contract to be logged. By mark-something was an air pocket, lll's Part of Canada. Perhaps ; ing the trees to be cut a healthy, created by some high' mountain something at last is in sight. properly spaced stand will be left NOW I WANT HELP from Am- on the Princess 'Island. I do not , 'hich will grow rapidly, putting crican.s and Scots, and maybe k""w if there is a high mountain ' For me first time in years, on more clear and valuable wood Frenchmen too. on that island but I suspect that Churchill is in Canada this than ever before in its history. I want to know did Robert this was llle cause. week-end He Is spending a few Then, rather than wait uboul 100 Burns coin the unions phrase Filots should keep well away . day.' Ottawa for delibvrations years to be able to log on the about the "Tree of Liberty"? Or fr0ri the north side of high ', l"at arc '?i(!hty as usual. Last area, which would result if it was did he borrow those words from mountains because it is on the'1'""' he was in the Dominion, clearcut and the necessary re-the great American writer of the north side that large pockets lhe war had still to be won That generation occurred, the stand Declaration of Independence, form and k.p on swinging from nav been achieved, but it's doubt- may be re-loged under a sialic Thomas Jefferson'.1 side to side depending on the fu' if Britain's leader regards it, economy at even greater profits. My family, knowing nW fond- time of day or night, the sam as , alsc. as peace. -But tree marking Is not the ness for Jefferson, gave' me a edflies at the foot of water fails, j answer on many timbered areas Cnrlslrr.as present of the two In many instances those air! Preservati m of historic semes, and silvicultural , studies renrted volume new biography bv Na- Pock,-'!s sire invisible but In cer- objects and nictures. from Call- in thv Issuance of the first clear- ':t 1'12-C'l'l ff, i it.; . t. l ( 71h Ave Wcl 704-1427: 0'h Ave fullon Slreel 70( H.o-k; T.i'low Ave. KOl'TE SJimmy Mrl.rnn, let! f.12 Wes,. 10-1-5IV. 211-42!: T.i' 4th Ave. W'. inn-445: 5th Ave We it 33C-5:)a; Dunsmuir Sire,-: Cl"; K;n:'is;in I'i.irc: A', lie of Agnes Campbell MacPhail, who in the first of those years lost the scat she had held for nearly 20 years in the Commons, and did not get into the Ontario Legislature until eight years later. In 1940 this journal urged Mr. Mackenzie King to appoint Miss MacPhail to the Senate, and we still think it would have been a good idea if he had done so. But we now even more strongly urge Mr. St. Laurent to take that course. It will afford satisfaction to ittm pin us ui uoH eai l:i som i Kina iniiit ujumuiii, us igging saies in me interior ctiv- of clouds are seen floating wf'1 as in Ontario, Is said to be ering over mature timbered around high peaks that look like making .headway. People are areas on Babine Lhke.'' says the loam. .Those clouds are known becoming more Interested. Any- statement. "After logging. thc by the name of "rotors" but no one with eyes to see, need only areas will be burned under strict one seems to understand their i spend a few months in this pro- control measure and jt is ex-behaviour and how they are vm('e to realize what a field pected that a eood croo of valu- unai, hcnacliner. I wn.s astonished tj read these vords by Jefferson, apparently written in 1789, when he was U.S. Minister to France: : "What country can preserve : its liberties if their rulers are ; not warned from time to time that their people preserve their i spirit of resistance? Let them I take arms. The remedy is to set Ithpm , fift-it no 3 EtltTt: Kdword Skalapsky 8th Ave, West 105-537; 9!h Ave. Cist 110-2711' IK .-Select 113-70!!. KOI TE 7 (.Irndc.n Smith, Itlur T31 All of Section 2 tiOf'TK 8 Jimmy Johnson, Green Ml Waterfront ami Parlllc Place; (CXR-K!.he:x- lOITE 0 Mclvin Itjornson, tirern 113 8th Ave. East, McBride to Hays Cove Circle. ItOLTK 10 Richard MacOomil.-!, lllue 33fl caused. there is here. reproduction will able spruce result." an immense number of Canadians, and will displease nobody except perhaps three or four Liberal party The cause of those airplane wrecks on the high peaks of F.iblic questions are not any mountains in falling into air the less. As Burns nieht draws peckets is in the first place caus- nearer, the use or non-use of ed by the expanding universe, horsemeat in haggis Is something Now don't jump out of your ' that should be definitely settled, breeches, and say that I am ; " " stalwarts who think that they have earned the ap- jand pacify them, w'h t" sonifies Horthern B,C. Gives Health nointraent anr obvious v a hut onp of thp.sp won r i " w i.vCS iosi in a f.eniury or - - , ,wo-. THE THE OF LIBErtl i O'h ( .s Ave. Etst 237-73,!; 5th Ave. Eiut 301-719-119-24., 301-62 Hav.s Cove Circie 511-516; Gr?n. Slrr.rt 411-410; ! o. havfc to be displeased anyhow. cuckoo, take it easy, and study the question yourself and bj convinced. It will take your mind VANCOUVER (I f C-'JMn business man v.-ho went to nnr-iiie-n B' it ,h Columbia ' to cite off the weather and war propa MUST BE REFRESHED FRO VI TIME TO TIME WITH THE BLOOD OF PAIRI013 AD TiRANIS. IT IS ITS NATURAL MANURE." Now corupare the emphasized lines above with THE TREE OF LIBERTY by Burns. This poem ; begins: Heard ye o' the tree of i of France, I watna what's the name o't Earns, went on to show that' t ' . ' - M . f ! &"f - A ' i oung o;reci. l:oi Ti: 11 Leslie !f iii tlo, h. Mark 285 PlKKott, Ave; it and 2.v1 Overlook; lle.-min PI. PigSott Place. KOI TF. 12-Sammy Alexander Uth Ave. East 333-1805; Frederick St.; Sherbrook A HOI TM 11 Itonny iby, tirren 258 lt East 225-247; 2nd Ave. West 137 .141; 1st 8-131-225; Market Place; 3rd Ave. Dally New.vNaUi Motors. KOI TK 15 ttohert Jensen. Mack 955 5th Ave. West (135-735, 741-745; Borden Street Fr Street Biggar Place. ' ItOl TK 1 Irank Killiorn. (Jreen S77 gancla. The change will do you wi,i tlls hoots on" is buck In good. ' Vancouver wilh a iccipe for The expanding universe, ac- hM"h an(! happiness, cording to Einstein, is a mass of Last June, doctors gove IB-energy flowing In the case of this year-old Jim Porter of Ranta globe in the direction of the Rosa thrcj months to live be-North Star. Where its point of cause ot a heart condition, foci is I do not know but that is So he sold his automobile busl-beride the point. It is a mass of rc:t,, tot b speciailv-hullt trailer gravity and. as it rushes to- and with his wile. Carolyn, and wards the North Star, it creates pomeranian, "Alias Puddles" huge vortices of . energy that headed for British Columbia's cause the air pockets on the northland. I i ; norm siae or nign peaks of ; "i wanted to die with my boots .'Miss MacPhail has added color and a certain civilized dignity to every legislative session in which she has participated. The color comes from her personality, and the dignity from the fact that she is a woman and a lady and conducts herself as such. She would certainly add color to the Senate and, while that body may be in no urgent need of dijfnity, still it is impossible for it to have too much. Her recent defeat was in no sense a personal repudiation ; it was due to the decline in the popularity of the socialist doctrine. There is one special reason why Agnes MacPhail should be welcomed into their body by the Senators now sitting. She and her colleagues and leader J. S. Woodsworth were the persons most responsible1 for the enactment which relieved the Senate of the task of adjudicating in divorce cases in Ontario and Quebec and turned it over to the regular courts: l' those provinces. She is young enough to have a K'ood many years of useful public service before her, but old enough to look without enthusiasm on the task of electioneering in a big constituency. The Seuiite is her proper home. Saturday Night. liiwunLuina. me mailer rne on. he said. mountain the greater the rotors 1 He said he believed he is alive appear in the form of mass form- , because he has been living like when mankind once tasted the fruit of the tree of liberty, kindliness within nations and pea- wiinin them would follows automatic,).!. y. Wf plenty of sic trees, I irjw The world will live at peace, man; the sword will help to mak' a plow, The din of war will cease, man. Like brethren in a common cause We'd on each other smile, man: And equal rights and equal laws Wad gladden every Isle, man. ing iotors. an rsklmo. "Leave vour cares I In order that this article may behind. Go north as close In the jbe plainer, from my point of good God as you can get Fish in view, and the way I have this a lake, if that won't cure your ! phenomenon figured out, this ills, nothing rise will." 1 powerful mass of enegry that is The Porters used boat, bus, j flowing north Is known as mass plane, car, train, dogsled and J gravity, and, as it flows through snow-shoes to get them around i the earth's atmosphere creates northern B.C. and Alaska. , a friction and Is known as "the Porter said he now intends lo J lines of magnetic force." It is show home movies of the north I this medium that created life on throughout the United States I this earth, and is the force that i (The Porters passed through ! makes you and I tick today and Prince Rupert on their way north ji,ways- and told a similar story to the PIERRE LeCLAIRE Daily News.) TO STUDY FARMING Pak Jong Yonng, ambitious 19-year-old Korean high school graduate, is coming to Canada with Defence Minister Claxton to enrol in a Canadian agricultural school. Pak's education in Canada is being sponsored by Weekend Picture Magazine. He holies to become a scientific farmer and return to Korea to help in its rehabilitation. The youth was a houseboy for Canadian correspondents at their billet in Taegu. (CP PHOTO) ...iFFF.RSOj.' could not have taken his phrase "the tree of liberty" from Burns. I cannot 4'h Ave K,,st 124-234; 5!n Ave. East 1(11-240; 7'h f East :U8-Cu8; Bowser Street. KOl'TE 17 Charlie I.in,lslrim, (ireen 924 8th Ave. West 210-538; 7th Ave. West 120-537; 8th A West 221-528; Lotblniere St 721-728; MrHride .St. 4 701;. Tatlow St. 625-733. nOlTK 18Te,l,ly f arelrss fi'h Ave. Ea.st Blrxk 800; 8th Ave. East 915-070: 9th A East 1000-11-14; 10th Euxt 900-1130; Allied Bacon Street; Donald Street. KOI TE 10 Jimmy Johnson, Cireen fifil 0th Ave. East 870-1140; Ambrose Ave. ROXTE 20 Jack Uudolph; firen 731 8th Ave. East 1038-1944. KOI TE 21 Jimmy Mooreheatl, Red 335 2nd Ave. West 1133-1314; Park Ave. 1005-2279; 1" Street; Water Street; peach Place. KOl'TE 23 Larry Parent, Green 487 8th West 615-735; Summit Ave; Taylor Street. KOl'TE 24 Brian Roberts. Black 480 2nd Ave. West 71(!-3rd Ave. and Olh Street; 3rd A We.it Daily News-Watts and Nicker.ion's ,5th St.). KOl'TE 25 Gary Parkin, Green (100 Olh Ave. East 1141-1470. ROI'TE 28 I rankle Stewart. Blue 718 7(h Ave. East 981-1086; 1103 Ridley Home; Hays C Ave. 928-1154. KOl'TE 27 Christopher liarvcv, Green 214 Gth East, McBride llay.s Cove Circle Hays Cove Cm find -any suggestion that Jefferson hud ever heard of Burns. Besides, Burns's poem refers to the fall of the Bastille, and the decapuation of the French king bot . of which took place alter Jefferon had written his letter. Hence my call for help. Can aiyons explain how both Jefferson and Burns could use this criyftire PaiAage for Ooilai 'J -4 ,.t:-:-'-'-'' Final Rites for Leonard Halstead 'God for Christ's sake hath forgiven you Eph. 4:32. A NFW WASHER . . . For frhe New Year - Tin: im;uk moihx "ivv Chrck thrse ffaturwt 0 'Automatic pump ' ' J RECORD DELIVERIES NEW LISKEARD, Ont f' -Sug- SAINT JOHN, N.B. Now the geslion that New Liskeapt lan rush is over, the post office here an Old Home Week in 19.V vas has calculated that parcel post made by retiring mayot .Juhn deliveries in this district set a Sumbler. He told councii i.iat record over Christmas. The total New Liskeard was incorporated for all December of more than as a town on At.-U 11, 1903 and 50.000 was about 10,000 higher suggested fitting ceremonies for than the same month in 1950. . I the 50th anniversary J I' 3 i 1 i II : il r t l .! J Porcelain enamel tub Lifetime lubrication Quiet an a whir per i livelt safety wringer 0 Yeur f!araitee only $159.00 n phrase, THE TREE OF LIB- Members of the Moose and ERTY? Was there some earlier other friends acted as pallbear-referenee to it? ; ers at the funeral of Leonard i Halsted whose death occurred HERE is a request tor readers last week under tragic circum- in BC. only. The Indian hos-; stances, pitals at Nanaimo, Sardis and, Rev. Canon Basil S. Procktcr Miller Bay, Prince Rupert, arc 0f St, Andrew's Cathedral offl-al. badly in need of more books elated at Grenville Court Chapel -especially good story books. 0i BC. Undertakers and Mrs. J. kuivly you have books around c. Gilker presided at the organ, jour Jom which you can ex-: interment was in Fairvlew press or mall-. 1 cemeiery. The pallbearers were Graham Fred Conrad Is sailing tonight Alexander, Howard Wallcer, Anon the Prince George for a trip gus Gillis, Olof Stegavig, Herbert to Vancouver. . Whlffin and Harold Muncey. I'NDFR NEW MANAGEMENT . . . THESE ARE THE DAILY NEWl 1 I . SAVOY HOTEL Prince Rupert's only modern rooms with bath LITTLE MERCHANTS THEIR SUCCESS DEPENDS ON YOU RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC ftWr Street phone 37 : 'ii i inn 'i'i'"HmiiMiiniiiiiii.it(inM(illlllli(!BII!IIHHt)IIU II 3 ? - I - I ; i ........