REFLECTS Piiiue Rupert Daily News As I See It Survey Shows Most People in World Live Under Thatch and REMlNlSCg Wednesday, May 13, 1953 4 Buth tubs weighing no more inenta, some tiiarT than fifteen pounds may soon waxing a bit trm ?es w' be on the market. Scientists are y fc& MJrpeodeiit aatly newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prlne Kupri , and Northern and Central British Columbia. Member o( Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Clrculatan Canadian Dally Neu-spaper Association. Published by Th Prlnca Rupert Dally New LlmlMQ t. P. MAUOK, Preeident H. Q. PERRY. Vlce-Prealdenl BV MICHAEL KINO ... .H,iiw Uf.l1I,r.-n Tt ..,!lt (Reutei-S),,,,.,,, Winnipeg GENEVA to wear bath th,lik, more DMPTr.,,... many other paru Mni-n neonle in the World ; these to the telephone. Subscription Rates: By carrier Per weeK, 'iic: per month 11.00; p Tear- 10-00 bt mall Pe uioiilb. 16c. dpi year, 18 00. jthorlEert as wind clsss ir.aii by tha Post Offloe Department, Ottawa. 1 10 -" e I' I' V tool live under thatch than any other type of roofing, a survey made by the .International Lalor Organi Most of th mall was saved egg fry 'but'1" 14 11 Monday afternoon during the woul(l boil - ht Iff aeroplane crash. It will take momenis s '," time though for letters to dry ; sufficiently for distribution. A' ... " - Sotred Chost Again IN A PREVIOUS article j hundred per cent service, Is ex-! c,ima lway3 hated r zation shows. a ceeriingly difficult when this sort , f 1 vl'' "id turn,. I showed why the Social of delivery Is oflered. "ule 01 uic UnLtrt i Credit party of B.C. is frantically trying to gag-discussion of Social Credit u,,a ureai Britain Of indoctrination has r STRICTLY SOU II , tended into ovory ft Movement ul (train . through home. Children arc m The survey covered the efforts being made by various Asian countries to provide low-cost housing for their millions of workers. These efforts, said the survey, were bclntt made in the face of Vancouver resumes, and the ; on new ideas from t money theories. press oi mat cuy stresses iiiis;sjx. JcrroriMii and fflf piea-sins '-in, alter so days strstc. complete oU4j I showed that Major Douglas am aaafc'""""1111 1 1 "'" Yet, notwithstanding this, the , have been put to death a double handicap. First, there was a race between a rapidly Increasing population and available homes; grain trade by way of the comt:U'iy executed, will be heavy. Vancouver eleva-1 himself recommended the outright sale of the Post Office to be run by private business for private profit; that on page 194 of "Douglas Social Credit for Canada" W. A. Tutte explains DAVID GOOD, 24, formerly of Cornwall, Out., is running a small semi-monthly newspaper, the first, In the uranium mining town of Beaverlodge in northern Saskatchewan. The Venture, first mimeographed and run off by hand, nflw is printed in Edmonton, 200 miles southwest. Good, an accountant for the resident mining company, said the paper Is growing so rapidly he may have to decide soon, whether to devote his full time to it. iiii second, there was the need to divert materials such as concrete and steel from housing to national construction projects, including dams and hydro-elcc- the "Just Price." This is the jhost that haunts B.C. Socreds This Is the skeleton they want tors did not, run for near yiree' month.s. The Prince Rupert plant did ail winter, and contributed to business on substantial lines. But the Vancouver press did not mention Prince Rupert once. Could there have been lack of space? Justice Is what you a.sk for, but hope you won't get. London Free Press. ! trie works. to hide. UNDER THE "Just Price" for POLITICAL ROUNDUP mula of the Social Credit party The steel and cement shortage has led to a search for substitute materials, ranging from (reated timber and bamboo to the better use of traditional plastering materials, including all goods would be sold in the . . . by J. K. Nesbitt tores for less than their cost of production. Tutte figures this (This is another In the series of articles on leaders of the major political parties in B.C.) even molasses. The survey found that build at 40 per cent that is at a discount of 60 per cent. But another Socred expert in another See ffie new A drive has. bitn on the way all winter to reduce the quantity of salacious literature on news stands. And now a provincial election is well under way. campaign speakers thunder concerning schools and other subjects. But even there In the heat of differences and argu- VICTORIA. Conservative leader Deane Tinlay-son made his first public political appearance when he was 16. That was in He lived in Vancouver and he and some pals went to hear Gerry McGeer at Kitsi- ing costs could be- lowered and scarce materials could be economized through Improved designs. SIMH.E STOVE The invention of a new, 'simple kitchen stove In India was later book sold by B.C. Social Credit, figures the Just Price at 90 per cent and the discount at only 10 per cent. It seems there is a wide variation amongst the Socred "experts." Who,,said fig Cause For Rejoicing THK CITY finalizes plans for its celebration AS on June 2, the heady effect of Coronation ; fever boqins to make itself felt in a personal way. - Throughout the British Commonwealth of Nations Particularly, and in the rest of the free world gen-orally, the ceremony at Westminster Abbey will be 'u.causp for rejoicing in which Prince Rupert proposes to take its full-spirited part. As the main setting for the festivities, however, the, mellow old City of London will be unexcelled in color, drama, pageantry and, probably, plain high :: jinks. Already, in fact, it is well advanced in making "itself beguiling. "More than anything, I think, it is the overnight f appearance of the processional gates (one hates to give them their official name 'crush-barriers') that has quickened our appreciation of stirring events in the offing," writes one visitor there. "Tinted green and lilac and red, crush-barriers have sprung up like fairy portals to seal off the processional ; routes on the great day. "' "Within the charmed circle, through Hyde Park "and along Oxford Street and Regent Street, the 'Mall, Whitehall and Parliament Square itself, the .spectators' stands rear dizzily upwards, the bankers flutter, and the day-to-day traffic, looking ''drab and ordinary in comparison, hustles along as if anxious to quit the scene before the pomp and .pageantry make their entry." ; Others on the scene report that unfamiliar uniforms in new and strange shades are seen every-'where. Two of the most striking are the bandileros Vif the Royal Papuan and New Guinea Constabulary ;aitd the red coat, breeches and long boots of our own Royal Canadian Mounted Police. These observers say that, besides the color, there is also more noise. Every breeze brings the sound of hands at rehearsal, and in Hyde Park 'there is not only the usual crop of open-air orators J hut the; additional din created by the hanging of 'drums and tin cans and the shouts of cavalrymen as : horses are being trained to withstand the noise of ho Coronation procession. ' The Commonwealth is winding up for a glorious ; celebration in which a beautiful and adored girl has I the central part. It is no wonder that the world awaits fascinated. ures never He? 1 tt' .1. O . 1. ..1 1 ----- - ,....-,.--.-...-.- symptomatic of the saving th.it could be achieved, the ILO said. : ' The stove, designed In Hyder- fibad, was easily constructed But the main point on which lano mgn,Dcnuoi. all Socreds agree is that under j Mr. Finlayson says today that their system all (repeat all) he was then a Socialist or so aoods would be sold below cost. ! he thoueht. He .strongly disap- atives if ynu compromise with Social Credit." Then he went after Social Clip This Ad NOW! into the walls of kitchens and , could be built of mud or bricks ! There would be a Financial proved of Mr. McGeer as mayor j Credit, as he will do until elec-Controller (or Czar) at Ottawa Lf Vancouver why, he's not now Uion day's eve. It's a strange and it is admitted by all Soc.-'sure and he proceeded to tell movement, he philosophized yes, a strange movement, and it It was smokeless and Its thermal efficiency resulted in a fuel saving of from 20 to 40 per cent. "If this saving was general inIl in: 1 reds that this Controller would his worship. Mr. McGeer was far be above parliament once in- tnn n, thodox to suit voung Mr. has a strange, hypnotic fascina HI I it I 51 tion for many people, too many Called Parliament would lose i FmiaySon. Perhaps it was be- Cf, We Wil Wj RANGE e You NotSl.S) AUTOMATIC OVEN III all control of him, and over j cause Mr McGeer was a Liberal j people, and this, he said, baffles the ratio fixed from time to time j amj eve!V tnen conservative j those he called the deep-think-bs the "Just Price." . ! leanin!,s werH starting to throb j intt people. Let us consider how this part i deep d0Wn in Mr. Finlayson. That Real disciples of real Social of the Socred system would work possibility intrigues him, but he's credit, said Mr. Finlayson, are in Mr. Bennett's hardware not sure almost fanatics indeed, they are .-stores. u,.,o.,n ,.! r..omnrhl nlirhl I fnnr.tirs: thev border on the ized throughout India," the survey said, "it would result In reducing deforestation by approximately 13.000,000 trees every year." ; India has conducted the greatest amount of research, which has ranged from the relative merits of rammed earth and BUT S25 PUSH-BUTTON CONiFl . SPACIOUS WASTES Cl on your purchase M f ha i m STREAMLINER DEMI Suppose Mr. Bennett now sells ' nt Kitsilano High, Finlayson and I cult and work under a frenzied p vacuum cleaner at $100 rep- nls cronies insisted on asking I reUgious motlvcatlon which, he resenting $75 cost price and $25Mr McGeer questions. They , said, transcends all reason. I sun-baked bricks to treated (timber and concrete. FIRED BRICKS or any m-i Used Car, SEE oront. unaer tne bocrea system heckled Mr. McGeer. He grew) And, thus encouraged at the $359.00 wav the words rolled out, he iie wuiuu ue supuuseu iu cuais , annoye(i at their beardless brash- "Rip" Choquette I Our I'sed Car Man A summed up the Social Credit, The Indian government is movement: "A pot-pourri of i also experimenting 'with fired doctrinaire fanatics and political bricks and stabilized earth and opportunists" other materials which would reslst tne country's monsoon Thn t wt his nen liens, called me ponce to eject them. "I guess we Ueie ' u pretty cheeky crew." says Deane Finlayson today, looking back 17 yearc from the lofty age of 33. I learned this start of Mr. Fin- TODAY Hi I On Display No RUPERT WDI AND ELECTRi talk to the Conservatives. "We have to earn our way back," he said. "There are no strings to this party no deals between Lilt -tU 1U1 LIlUb 1UU vacuum cleaner. He would receive, in theory, from the Financial Controller at Ottawa a grant of $80 in Social Credit Money to make up for the amount lost on the transaction. BUT SUPPOSE not all the hardware merchants in Canada were 100 per cent honest at all times. Suppose some hardware merchants said to themselves "Sure I know I, am supposed to sell this cleaner at $40 but who if. going to know the difference if I charse $41, or $42 or $52 or layson's political career the other night driving out to Sooke with rains. Special plasters being developed are expected to help tide India over the period when the bulk of the country's cement is being diverted to extensive Irrigation and massive hydroelectric projects. Bob Parker Lid. "The Home of Friendly i Service" . him. I had never heard him thi- party and business and in Telephofip 644 make a speech before, or even dustry no hangers-on and "no seen him. He's a big bruiser of j sell -seeking politicians." a man six feet, three, with a He sald he wouldn't run barrel chest which yet outdist- ar0und forecasting 40 seats for ances his waist. His hands are ithe conservatives, "but, we'll ln-like hams, and he uses them i crease our representation in the In Malaya, research has indicated many possible uses for ' timber that had previously been regarded as useless "merely because they were untried." " llWTIWJMEij V 111 1 I CHANGES when he talks, freouently point $62. Legislature; by winning Oak Bay ing his right index finger at his OTTAWA DIARY Ey Norman M. MaeLeoa There would be only one way for the Socreds to keep their we'll be on the way up if we do not succeed this time we will Just Price" system working mathematically even if it were sound in theory which it definitely is not. Tariff - minded governments general food tastes of their neo audience. He has a deep, quiet voice, but he can boom it out on occasion, and then he drops it low and wooint again. This sort of light and shade is effective and theatrical on the election platform. FOR YOUR the world over are commencing j pies. With an eye to the future, to make things very tough for therefore, it whomped up a very , Promising developments have also been carried out in India on creating foam concrete bricks, using finely pulverized rock. In Pakistan new methods of roof construction have been developed using lat slubs of concrete. Experiments witn a domeil-lype of cement concrete roofing next time we are now in the midst of a new beginning." Mr. Finlayson said the Conservatives will pass the hat at their public meetings, like CCFers and Social Crediters. He said the party has to have money una that's the most democratic Canada would need an army Canadian exporters. For in-! choice consignment of its wares ; ltiio and tance, there's the case which j and notified the Island author-1 hnremierai trie like nf which Mr. Finlayson is too young in wm m came to the attention recently politics to know its full value; ities of Its plans. The company no country on earth has yet explained that it was sending j.Pen Ev0i-y one 0 Mr. Bennett's ne when he does, he'll perfect U. I elepno of some of the members of the special Senate Committee Inves way of getting it., - me iiiciciianuiw iui im, su kaHj,., stores wnu d need at And he said the Conservatives tigating -uafle matters:'- . ' . i The new Conservative leader, the minute he got up, told his Conservative followers that there's a new deal in the Conservative Party, and they'd just aren't going to pay any scrutin-cfs on election day. If Conser that the iglaaders might taste ieajit one in.spPCtor to see that it sand" decide! upon GheU ap-; tne "just Price" was maintain-proval or disapproval of it with-1 How -about- policing" the out any financial risk. 1 ..Just Price" of nails? Directory better like it. have also bixn made in, Pakistan., If successful thVy' should reduce the costs of roofs by about 40 per cent. ILO also said there was a search for "lost" knowledge in building techniques "which would wrest from the ruins nf the past the secrets of the Asian continent's former architectural greatness." ! A fish canning tompah down in the Maritime provinces wanted to send a token shipment of its product to the "Fiji Islands. It had never done business there, but It had extensive sales in areas which were comparable in their climates and In the The shipment was never made. A communication from the Fiji j THE SOCIAL CREDIT system vatives aren't interested enough to work for the good of the cause, and nothing else well, he said, they're not good Conservatives and the party doesn't want them. authorities stated that trade re of "Just Price Fixing" is in fact the most gigantic system of invisible taxation, regimentation and glorified bureaucracy ever yet proposed to gullibles. It would require an ironclad control of all business ten or twenty times more rigid than MUST BE IN BY MAY 31st Please submit your chances IN WRITING l Telephone Department, City of Prlncr lf'I,r1' He said he hasn't any fears or doubts, even if, at the moment, the Conservatives are overshadowed by what he called the new disease of Social Credit. "I'm not dispirited," he said, "because I believe that if you're on the right track you'll succeed." He dealt with the Liberals, strictions prevented the importation of the commodity, even when it was being sent to the islanders in the form of a free gift. That's the most extreme case of tariff administration that the Land Purchase Applications Doubled in '52 authorities here have entoun- we applied during the Second World War. tered as yet. They hope that It called their recent convention In my opinirn, it would surely "a great furore," their platform No Pastel Shades Used in Abbey , For Coronation LONDON (Reuters) Works Minister David Eccles thinks the new Elizabethan- age should be expressed in bold colors. So there will be no pastel shades in West " BOOSTS INDUSTRY WINNIPEG (CP) The 'Red River Exhibition is placing Manitoba's rapidly-developing Industries before the world, said W. B. Pickard, chairman of the advisory board. This year's exhibition linking industry and agriculture will be held June 6 to 13. 1 isn't too typical of the trend of the times, but they aren't so ACT N "a catch-all," but said that the sure that it isn't. For some reason which none of those most concerned are able to explain satisfactorily, the old-line parties have lost much of their fears of Social Credit lead to a to'.alitarian dictatorship becaufe only a police state could begin to cope with the problems which the fallacious parts of the Socred system would bring out. There are some good points in Social Credit, but they arc outweighed by the bad. Of this, more later. i VICTORIA (CP) Twice as many land purchase applications were handled by the B.C. department of Lands and Forest In 1952 as were in 1951. The 1952 land service report shows that 128,715.33 acres were purchased through the department in 2.415 applications. Of 202 reservations of land Liberals will be a factor In the election, and not to underestimate them. CCFers, too, he said, will be a factor, what with the way they work eealously and systematically, and go into the field with a sense of dedication to their cause. However, Mr. Finlayson isn't in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Liberals and PC's are talking with some con minster Abbey for the Coronation. . j With an artist's eye for color,; he has persuaded the cabinet to put the army into navy blue walking-out dress for the fidence of sharing the West Coast province with the CCF worrying as much about Liberals and foreshore, more than 1 00 1 m,1Ph hP Rttm. hasis n in were for recreational use of ths fche present House. They concede public. Social Credit the lone seat of Mrs. Jensen, Arne Kragstad Win Prizes and CCFers as he is about SCers. "The principal threat to B.C. is undoubtedly Social Credit." he said, and he told his followers to give no aid or comfort to Social Credit. He said: "You'll be willy-nilly, woolly, fumy-headed Conserv- Cariboo, with a possible chance in the Fraser Valley riding. ' In Alberta the PCs are confident of holding the two Calgary Blue and gold will be the theme for the Abbey with crimson damask in a traditional design for the throne and cushions on the Coronation chair of estate. EXPRESSION OF THANKS To all those who contributed through their efforts and support to the PRINCE RUPERT DISTRICT MUSIC and DRAMA FESTIVAL, the committee in charge expresses its sincere gratitude-Special thanks to those'who billeted out-of-town participants an fo the management'of the Capitol Theatre. 7fU 2). X JLnj Pfr seats they have at present and of adding two Edmonton seats Considerable development In the Fort St. John area is recorded in the report. The Federal director-general of scientific services states gas reserve in the area is approximately 1,585,000,000.000 cubic feet. This is the largest gas reserve in Canada and does not include the Alberta section of the same " district. - in addition. The Edmonton seats Mrs. Alf Jensen and Arne Kragstad won first prize In the week-end whist drive of the Sons would be gains at the expense of the Liberals-who don't see of Norway. I Proclamation . . . i i it that way but expect to hold what they have in the province. A few weeks ago both the Lib erals and the PCs were entirely pessimistic over their British Handy Payment Secretary President Other prize winners were Mrs. Borghild Breimo and K. Dehll, second prize; Deane Freeman, chair prize; and Alf Jensen, door prize. Miss Ellen Wasseng was In charge of the work committee assisted by Mrs. J. Johnson, Mrs. A. Andersen, Mr. and Mrs. J. Friday, May 15th is hereby proclaimed to be CKIfenship Day. The Public is asked to attend a Citizenship Day 'Program to be held in the Civic Centre at Eight p.m. that evening. H. S. WHALEN, Mayor , City of Prince Rupert. Columbia-Alberta chances. Now they sense in the psychic way that politicians have that the Socreds are in a slump. They're waiting hopefully for the British Columbia provincial election PRINCE RUPERT DISTRICT MUSIC AND DRAMA FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION VANCOUVER (CP) Motorists in Vancouver soon may be able to pay parking fines at city ' banks in a system similar to a . method launched at Quebec. Police chief Walter Mulligan is 'Investigating the feasibility of such a system here. Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar Selvig, O. K. Olsen and R. to demonstrate the accuracy of their "hunch,"