2 Prince ftu pert Daily News lenorf Heroin As i See It Wednesday, March 10, 1054 D A D I I A kAZKTO,?i i rn l rv v l n an talcpenitent cially ne9ptppf dvoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Nortnfrn and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Buroau ot Clrculntlona Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by The Prince Rupert Dailv New- I.lmttrd. . t RAQOH, President H. O. PERRY, Vice-President ' - - " - - . !(V1H tn. ti tG ft more The Berlin decisions of the acknowledged ine introduction I though it., Pnumrs in summon a con- i with formal bow.s to the IIomkp 11,.,. oil f 11 It Subscription Rates: feren-e in Geneva April 28 to I but did not adure.ss us. ! iksr-Per week, lie; per month, tl 00; per year, 10 00. per month. 76c; per year, 8 ou. kuuioriyea as second class mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa negotiate peace .settlements in j Korea and Imlo-China or, more i One of the mo.st popular rnem-accurately, to explore the pox- bers. Bert Herridge, CCF, Koot-sibility of uchleving ettlemenis enay West, has been away 111 for has bee.i crittclaed with Home ; two months. We were all deliih--bitternees by the South Koreans j ed to ee him back in his place To Speed Houses , ITJIE NEW national stIl"it'y KiteT 1tionin tht nntt-dumpingt heiher ri4 re:eiV(,d t,; which it hi, tp ; 2: dyfe ell w uy J; , mm ' "Vtf "'"'" '' ': "1 mmmt and Nationalist Chinese; and on March 1st. It happened that on that day there was a recorded vote, all partres In the Hou.; gave him a big hand the tra -"a. inai it ditional way of welcoming back! department to, a pipular numocr who has been i visions nf n . ill. Fame U.8. Congressmen fear it is a form of recognition of Communist China. There appears to be little warrant, for Biich fenrs and more reason to agree wllh Mr. John Foster Dulles, the U.S. Secretary of Staie, that the con-lerenje agreement marks an important advance, breaking as it Uoes the long deadlock at Pan-munjom. We all know that the the same u 4. John Dickey, parliamentary assistant to Mr. Howe, has tabled a government publication, "Pri """ui prompts from any p:,.it' ' manufacturers vate and Public Investment In Canada. Outlook 11)54." I am try- CommunbitA want Red China a. I mltled to United Nations metn- Ing to get enotih of these io IO0K bership and they are determined supply the banks In my district, that she shall succeed to tho and If anyone else would like position now occupied by Na-1 one, I will gladly supply him. j Housing -Act has now been passed unanimously iby the House of Commons committee. It was .strange but true that J such a complicated and ext?n-ihive measure could go through the entire committee stage with-! cut a single division or vote, j This was chiefly because the l committee member.; 01 all par- lies tried very hard to meet each ' other's wishes. It was also a considerable tribute to the tact . of thP chairman, David Croll, MP, of Toronto-Spadina. , THE NEW ACT is designed ic i build at least 135.000 houses per year Instead of the lO.'i.OOO j which Canada actually did build last year. To do this U wilr be necessary j to attract new mortgage money. For the first lime In the history or Canada, the chartered banks ate to be allowed to lend money ! cn mortgages. But all niort- Mayor Must Decide F a lot of outside advice were offered to Mayor Hills at this point, it would not only east an ill-imed question on his judgment but invite collusion whore none is wanted. In the vote of non-confidence against Alderman Casey as board of works chairman, the Mayor faces he first serious test of his present position, l'ro-aiently compromise is a useful and justified course, nit in this case there is no room for it. The lines ire too sharply drawn and rj-.thin less than an mphatic answer will do. The Mayor does not need to lie told that he has i good council and that, in the recent elections, ome very decisive returns were recorded by the oters. Ahead lie problems which may make this me look small in contrast. Undoubtedly Mayor lills is more aware of these facts than anyone. So the decision rests 'squarely with him'. If there is disagreement with his choice of action And there is no reason to suppose there will be .'t will soon express itself. Meanwhile it is his privilege to speak first. usii j tionalLst China as a Security i ' Council Power. But this Geneva j One of the more colorful mem-I conference is to discus Korea j bers of the House Is W. K. 1 and Indo-China and-to this d s-i iBuckoi McDonald1, of Parry cussion "other interested states" are Invited. Korea and Indo- Sound, Muskoka, Liberal. Old timers will remember that surne twehty years ago,, Bucko w.vs one of the be.st-known professional hockey players in Canada. He has been a Member sln;e 1045. China are two very troublesome but localized problems and I am fcurc we all welcome any prospect of their settlement. The lion. L. B. Pearson advised the THIS IS HOW many books you'll have to read before you get your diploma, Harriet Carrol ilefti. a senior at Marymount College in Los Angeles, tells freshman Joanne McKay. Harriet is the daughter of Hollywood songwriter Harry Carrol, author of such hits as "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows" and "Trail of the Lonesome Pine." TAWAT5iARY House of Commons that Canadi . received formal Invitation to at-' John Diefenbaker, a few days tend the Genera conference and. ago directed a question to the has accepted the invitation. I Postmaster-General asking him ! whether his attention had been a t i c,.i,. ; drawn to complaint with rcgarJ " " "'" " I .,, ,i,-.!iw.nfihl (l..lv. li the There's BigCcJ i delivery of mail to those in the ot armed forces .in Korea, The P - ; broke a tradition in the House when, on the opening of a se.s-! sion he introduced to the Hou.;e i a visitor in the Gallery. It was ' i an occasion which fully justified By f Jorman M. MacLeod p""s, nnivided from all sources under this Act, are to be in-suied by the federal government agency. This .striking feature tukes most of the risk out of the transaction so far as the lending institutions are concerned. IT WAS a strange experience to sit in the committee, cross examining the witnesses, and hear and compare what they 41 Debt McRAEE can s M-G replied that it was the Iir.it intimation he had had of sue a complaints. I know that on mv short visit lo Korea I found no complaints al, all oi delays - al- student of his organizing met ! his action, as the visitor was Mr hods. His selection as Nation '1 : Dag Hammarskjold. The SpeakT WUND The battle for election of a National President at the nex week's meeting of the Progressive Conservatives shapes up as President presumably would J fald that we wete all pleased herald, therefore, a return to j md proud to note the presenc e the McRue organizing technique1 in our gallery of one who is de- reckoned as the mo.st effective voting liLs brilliant talents, vast which the party has Known in ! experience and dynamic energy more than a quarter of a cen-I in the realistic aDolicatlon of the a warm one. It will he belwe-n two of the party's most lnter- I ha Vplnran U.m v.ere saying witn tne speecucs ; fsting Pst.ln7 figures fiPlireu 6 of the Carpi WTNhA ( RIST- popular (i iiu.V, , most tr the hi YOU'LL mey niaue at that very moment j Ea,., RnW(1 arJd lhp rom.ira,lv(; of this House part lyro 0eorg, H(,os M P foP Tor. in another APPRECIATE turv. ! hiah Diirooses and principles set i of Parliament 1 rontu-Broadview. (ieri -'o Ilees un the olh"i-1 forth In the United Nations chri i - THESE On the floor oi the House of , The pist Ls approxunatclv, llan(, comoletelv reverse i ter. the Secretary General of the : Commons. MPs were claiming j eq u i v alcn t to that of Psrtv (appeal which ncv rthelesj curr- j United Nations. Speaking bo,:i ! ie.s a high degree of potency. It in English and In French, Mr. j Is characteristic of Ilees that i.e ', Speaker addressed Mr. Itammar-I borrows nothing consciously !:JoM directly and .said to him from the past. A person of boun- i "Wo marvel at your splendid that we were in the beginning i Organizer. And from the stand-jof anot her depression and that I point of exercising this function j we had more than 500.000 un-; the PC's are in the fortunate ! employed. , j position for once ot beln 1111- WINDA HlVf-thut rrcalt'd a si hiiiup (ieedratiUi- WTMM FLt sll-clu.'.ively for & Uniting people r uriout floor w But only a few yards away, in , 10 make a umUke. regard dless energy, enthusiasm, and j career as a .statesman ana u ain- high sincerity, ne has made a '"mat which is n source or lo-sludy of the present-day pro!)- lolratlon for us" The Speaker im nr uiiiinim oioft innL- i.wt 'hen remliuicdthe Hou.;e th:il i the committee room, the heads : of the coastruction industry In i Canada, and the spokesmen for Chrysler Windsor 4-Door Sedan .... $975 1350 Plymouth 4-!onr Sedn. All new tires ..'$1450 194!) Ford Tudor. Very good shape $1 95 LARGE SM.IXTION OF OIJIFR CARS TO PICK FROM 912 Wu Mr. Hammarskjold was ele-ted Secretary General of the United Nations on April 7. 19i3, less than a year ago, but had already won general admiration and respect. The Secretary General only $13H tailored up-to-date organisation methods to lit them. They have worked In his own case an'1 where others have tried his formula he has wrlten an ABC pamphlet on organization, thry have had an impre'.-ivc mea.surj of success. , On the theory thut the PC's Jadly need an infusion of you:h :e-s of which candidate they choose. Both have what the position takes: capacity for hard work, ri y n a m i c. and abundant energy, foreerul, aggresslve.aml attractiva personality, an-1, finally, quick and good political judgment. But It Is interesting to notj that if the PC's .should choose Howe they would be returning directly to the great A. V. Me-Rae organizing tradition. General McRap was the organizer for former Prime Minister Bennett In the 1030 campulgn.,. H was widely regarded as the arch See Thfin T the labor unions, were predicting higher wages in the house construction field. They were also predicting a shortage of building material, at least when the new Housing Act reache3 the peak of its activity this year. To me, tht :wo things did not seem to tie together. I just do notice how there can be widespread demands for higher wagrs, and higher prices for McRAEE LETTERBOX LIMIT! and forward-locking method ;, I Hees plainly has a great deal to The Editor, AUTO SERVICE The fit'in" TU : Phone k ofler. The odd i in interest'!1.! Parliament Hill circles favor materials, if we are anything itect of the noteworthy victory The Dally News: I believe that Alderman Lyons ( seconded by Aid. McLean, mov- luff n vnt nf nnn-rnnfiftence in FO PAY off its outstanding hank loans and to obtain cash needed for the completion of its milding program, the Company has borrowed an additional $50,000,000 through the sale of Aluminum Company of Canada, Ltd. debentures bearing interest at the rate of 411. per cent. The Company has thus increased its debt 10 the public by the considerable sum of $50 million. The previous public financing was in April l!t.; when $.'SO,000,000 par value second preferred stock bearing 5Vi per cent interest was issued. Before that Alcan had sold two other debenture issues, one of $50 million and the other of $90 million. Thus, in the last few years, Alcan has "borrowed $220,000,000 from the general public through these financings alone. Over the years to come this great sum must be repaid to the investors who, in many cases, are you and I if we own insurance policies or have savings accounts since most -insurance companies and banks keep our premiums and deposits at work earning interest by buying such securities. The borrowed money together with other funds have been and are being tised to build new plants, and thus create new payrolls. In the Province of Quebec, large sums of money were. spent to erect two new powerhouses on the Peribonka Kiver, and to add a 71,500 ton smelter to the existing facilities at Alcan's Isle Maligne installation. Alcan subsidiaries also spent around $10,000,000 to improve services and supplies to Alcan. Out in British .Columbia, the' vast Alcan project, stkrtaljii li51!, U njoviri stdidil y iilonvyat'Ck the completion of the first phase in mid-summer of this year. It takes a lot of money these days to build anything, and it also takes a lot of vision to plan the manufacture of the aluminum and the sale of the metal in the markets of the free world so that the debts will he discharged. Each one of us in Alcan can rightfully take pride that we play a part on a team that is doing so much to build our countrynot only for ourselves but for our families and the generations to follow US. Mean Press, Kingston near the saturation point in the Rowf s rn-inc"s bv a sizable W0I1 by the party In that el -e-I market for homes or ! maiority- But lr lhP,'e snould b" anything tion. Similarly the extent of the party's defeat' in 1935 was ai-ttn Up'set" can toimtpd the chairman of the board of trthiiti h t,i nonnuifi upon io cio a joo ir.ai win oe For that wonderful name at the top of your list, a FRIG I DA I RE failure to retain him for that I Impressive to watch and inter-campaign esting in i'.s possible remits. works, Aid. Casey, were both voting against themselves. Basing their motion on a . charge that Aid. Casey Invited Rowe was one of General M. f else. ONE OF the interesting fads v.'h'ch emerged out of the testimony Is that section 30 of the new Act provides ready made machinery for any muni-cipuliiy to go ahead with a large .-cale low rental housing scheme. "the works meclianic into a dls-1 Rac.s intimate friend.;. Ha v. at'.soclated with him in rmr.iy party projects and was a clow REFRIGERATOI t ELECTRIC RANGE ( '0 ! Police Scatter cussion on proposed purchases of machinery against the council's wishes, it transpired that this same mechanic has been sent alonn with the engineer to, purchase this same machinery by the common consent of city j council. - - H would seem that If the Idea j of the mechanic accompanying mm the engineer to purchase the machinery was approved, then by J that same act, the discussion of said purchases prior to purchase j is also approved In prlnciole. ' Or else there was no sense In 1 sending the mechanic, along to The City of Vancouver, f6r instant e, could secure federal iinunclng up to 75 of the tot;J cost of 8ny low rental housing project,'; provided' only that it could secure the" cooperation of the province to the extent of the remaining 25. Moreover, theie :s no restriction on how the province would have to put up its 25 share of the total cost. It might arrange for the municipality to finance part of Its on-quarter of the total cost. Or it might arrange for private investors to do .so, on Its behalf. The oniy stipulation is that the province must assume one-quarter liability on all such projects and that the dwellings must go to people of genuinely low income. WHATEVER may have been the assist in ptu-chasing a product the engineer hud already decided upon. EDWARD W. GREEN, Prince Rupert. i See All the Frigidaire Appna"1 - GORDON & ANDERSON LIMIW TEHRAN. Iran (Reuters) Police fired in the air today and successfully scattered demonstrators calling for the election to Parliament of former foreign minister Hussein Fatemi, missing since he was reported "torn to pieces" by mobs last August but later reported to have fled the country. The demonstrators handed out leaflets in Tehran's main streets proclaimlnrj Fateinl as underground leader of th- national resistance movement. They urged the population to elect him to Parliament during the current balloting In the capital. Fateml served as top spokesman for Mohammed Mosedegh's government which was overthrown In street riots la.st August. Gnti. FuJilollah Zahedll's succeeding government preferred treason charges against both men, sent Mossadegh to Jail for three years, and has been hunting Fateml ever since. 1 J'J ' m REFLECTS and REMINISCES i UJUi MARINE SOT. Thomas L. White of New Haven, Conn., proudly holds sad-eyed Mul-doon, his entry in a dog show held by the First Marine Division in Korea. The pooch, who- claims to be a "small-scale St. Bernard," won first prize in the puppy class. The trophy Muldoon won is almost as bin; as he Is. Mr. Knight, MP, was speaking i off, no matter what the weather the other evening on parents j Is like. So he has a suggestion, and children, and incidentally, I Ins'(,iul of having a fixed day off defining- the wnrri hnmiMri ra(n we( kl wllv not Pic" the first mistakes of the past, the machinery is there now for future action. The new Act will make it possible for scores of thousands of people to buy thplr own homes, on long term, and for a down payment of 10 in most cases. But a more important provision is that the new Act car rles a ready made, standing invitation whereby every city in Canada can get plentiful, low cost rentul housing for families which do not earn enough to buy or rent homes for themselves in the open market. Said Hansard, in reporting him: one you see. Not a half bad Idea, although involving a few complications. ma a "The parents go off for an evening's entertainment.- They come back to find the children as well as the house in ashe. That Is one thing." MARCONI Eight thousand more emigrants, fresh from overseas, due in Halifax in another few days. Not one will even begin to realize the size of Canada until after the first 25 or 30 years. PRINCE RUPERT About the only thing you can say in favor of being fully occupied is that you haven't time to notice the weather, observes a contemporary. O CANADA It's generally thought that in Canada railway porters get their FISHERMEN'S CREDIT UMIO EM-CEE RADIO-PHONO COMBINATION Ony $199.50 F.urV Terms Available Premier St. Laurent is expect- I meis on tne trains as part or ed to take off from Jaoan. or i lnelr wagM- coining or the MARCH 11th 8:00 p m. elsewhere In the East on or about sort. They pay in the diners, March 17, following a world fretting one-third off. Here was ingnt. its a grand tour, even if ; a chance to .sorins mnnev male- landing In San It does mean Francisco. ing wagers. We are so all-fired RUPERT RADIO & ELECTRIC J13 3rd Ave., Mmc Rupert Phon C14 LEGION AUDITORIUM Films I wise and who ever imagined the l liii advtrtisetncni u noi publulifd or Door Refreshments -".ifitrcM nr mc Liquor l.omrnl Hoard or by die Governmtm of liriuth Coluoibia. Eric Nlcol, the columnist, says porter, with his little whisk, had , all of us have to take Sunday 1 to pay his shot. I