; ray Prince Rupert Daily News As i See It GOVERNMENT TO Slim DRUNK DRIVING PROSlfy Monday, March 23, 1953 by Reflects and Reminisces J, .V " V11.HHU r Mie. AMoniey-OeiierHl' ttll.lv till. I'flllTVtl Mill'lii.M ..1 ..).., . V 4 r ; r more A jiirl who tells you she d like to see the man who could make her love. Junior and obey, probably would year. " This was disclosed by ' Premier Bninnt ouestlon on the leclslature's order pnp,.r t,,, CCF lender ol the opixisUlon. The premier smj has yet been made on drunk driving prubiena " wai: reiM'Klrl a -r ttitu :jy a resolution V '! i V'S I II 1 1 poll Fuypt Is said to live by virt ue i ( of tlie Nile Seventy p-r cent of j Tucson Paper Replies THK Arizona Daily Star lias replied to ray column titled 0 God 0 Arizona which is reprinted, in full. lur twenty nullum population vre employed In aBi leuHuiv Yet tlwre la only a lotu.1 of elht million acres of land for lhce 114 million to till. JEvery arable square foot must ! worked and ( yery square foot dejx lids tlie Nile for Its us. fuluvss A ' difference Indeed, between Canada und the land of M'lt AS A sSPRlUG THE PANGS OF lll'KGKR are relieved for Uie.s tiny Korean tots with wholesome powdered-sweet hot milk provided by Canadians. Through the efforts of the Unitarian Services Committee of Canada, headed by Dr LolU Hitachiuanwa. JI0.0U) poundr of the owdeid milk were provided la-ft month, enough to tive every primary tu hoot child in Seoul, Korea, one glass a day foi a month. Seated, extreme ntht, is Maj O Fraser, senior Protestant Chaplain with the 'Jfuh Canadian Infantry BitKauV in Korea. On March 14 ;Iip Tucson I paper said: i "When the Slur compares the I present-day contribution of Canadian manpower of one half I of oni' per cent of Canada's pop- ulation in active military servlc? j Mr. Philixitt scolds that Canada 1 did its share in World War I j and World War II. Nowhere does j I A Vancouver fouple. Uu j month, felt dislinuuishi-d v j realm tluy had been man k d well beyond sixty years. H was: tUrefoie flllini! U slaxe a com t plimeiitary party Heine, men- ; Uoll sfiould U' made of Uie KuK- Patricks who u.cd to dwell in j Prliu Rupert, w here William j J nerved in the Customs, ttint iii, Kood wit oreupw d a wet i in the t'Hy 4uuiwU- In Vii-toi u ; r OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. A.ucLeoo u In jtpudi UtUiv iu-wpapf devoted to the upbuilding of Pnncs Kupn end Northern and Contra! British Columbia. Mrmber ol Canadian Press Auuu Bureau ol Circulation m Canadian Dully Newspaper Association. FuHahMl by " ii Prince Kupert Dally Ni-wt Llmltao t. F. MAUOR. Premd-nt H. O, PERRY. Vlc-ITMldni HutMM-rtptlou Rates: iwmimi carrier I r ni, 2Sc; per montn 1 per year, 110 00 jfe JLJ& fit nuaU Pu aiunUi, 16c. v four, 8U0. "'' uthurUrd aa acond clsa r.-.all rr- the Post Office Department. Ottawa, Immediate Action Needed that the city has a yardstick by which to NOW measure the relative advantages and disadvantages of the two alternatives facing it for obtaining power, it is to lx hoped that some immediate progress will be made towards solving this contentious issue. -In examining these alternatives, consulting electrical engineer M. A. Thomas has given what appears to be an eminently fair evaluation of lxth. HC discourages the fanning of old fires by assessing live m-ord of the Northern P.C. Power Co. in this wti v : ; "I have not !een able to discover any instance vi We they have not been able and willing to supply t-Uvtiicul service to any potential customer, of any 'category, provided the customer was willing to pay the "prevailing rates, and otherwise meet the requirements of service, which were in effect at the time." With attention thus focussed entirely on the piwent and future, this recommendation emerges with particular emphasis: "Because of the many uncertain factors regarding Kitimat power, I would definitely recommend that the city avoid making any agreement for a term of the order of 20 years, as suggested by the Northern B.C. Tower Co." Since indications are that the level of rates would be much the same under either the private company or the power commission, the. question of which party can make the best provisions for our expanding requirements becomes the overriding consideration. While possibly there are sources to which we can look besides Kitimat, it is difficult to turn away from the attractions of the project there. So great is the promise of its surplus energy there that supply from this source might well settle Prince Rupert's power problem for all time. a few weess PaeK, hi-wi ui ; MPs of most of the political dition dictates that Uiere should t wwWlllg muuveihary start-S parties are more than a little ; tie virtually a full attendance of i -,.ru vi r.onKratUUoiw - ! tor gtow.nfl color th! s jind small wonder. m worriea aouui uie vove wnicii Mrs 10 parui ipaw in wic nuiu closed the budget debate. It de- vole. This year's evidence of definitely causht them badly off-1 interest is sonu thinR for which base. Result: they're aXraid of , there is no precedent within Uie an unfavorable public re-acUon 'memory of veteran Parliamen- -" r wwr fKtTtf, CnQQH ht. tNAMCl. Ifsj..lypp,s,".-to s IBJrkling finuh. lovtl. latlinj hk. AUtfatw FOLDERS ON tOVeiltR h COLOR HARMONY! lie state the facts about Canada's military manpower." "The only sore fact that remains is that of manpower" Jt says. "Todav American boys are being drafted to serve in Korea, Germany and in the many bases that cover the globe. More thaa 3.750.OO0 of them are in military service. If Canada were do-ins her proportionate share she would have 175.000 instead of 75.000 in active service and thev would be obligated to serve all over the world, like those of UB.A. ... It will take more than vitriolic words to ignore this issue to answer why Canada cannot do her proportion MathemaUcally, close to 40 per tary oli.servers. MARSHALL-WEI! cent of the Commons member- ' truth is that many MP's ship missed Uie vote. Since Uie ' fr,un Ontario and Quebec ridings carrying of the budget is one of simply Rambled on the rontlnu-the most important milestones .,, f the budget debate until The Police Oamtle is trying to make us believe that pi io i. j bitf boss of Argentine is trylnu ! to hide Hitler as a resurrection ; of Naztlsm Yhere muit be j devilishly ingenious nov. 11 it somewhere on the Malf of Claw tie ( ; so win ? ! i The ulceration nw staitin j j work scarcely dreams of puttimt i In more than forty hours, or' in the work of the se.vMon. tra- the middle of the week, and refused to shorten their nounal Thursday-to-Tuesday week-end on the chance of a vote being reached Monday nlyht. PAINTS VARNISHCS EN API SOLD BY Kaicn Co-Op Hard; 251 3rd Ave. h At that. th showin, was -i"n"u' l", 7', T .1 siderably better than It mlht have been if the government employori are wUitng U nit . . . J . ...... .u.n f . vr iu.UM INCOME TAX QUIZ whips hadn't been right on the -" - ih.nill. Kl, ; job Tom Ross. Liberal MP for lbe t Toronto r:i,.i... Olouo KiinmcnU ate share. LET US ignore the error in the Arizona Star's latest article. Actually, we have 101.000 men wider arms, ready for service in any part of the world, and not 75.000 as the Tucson editor says Due to war cosU. Canada Js bearing a heavier and not a lighter tax load than is the USA. As our Conservative leader, George Drew, showed in parliament on March 9. "in the case of actual taxes paid per Ka-t Hiimllton. was In process of holding a reception in a down- and Mall. The real point about such wanes is that ti y are iul : related to anything, least of all j the value of the woik performed In exchanfe for Uw-in town hotel tor a foreln-born Kroup from his riding which was visiting In Uie Capital. 6ome 25 MP's and three Cabinet Ministers were helping to entertain the group At the height of the festivities the government whips raided the gathering and carried off ail Uie MP's to take part in the House vote F PROMISf NT capita we are substantially j above those being paid in th i United States, the United King- j l Tills is another In the iterm of question and nftwM rr-yr4ing income li ) I). Is it necessary for me to Include in my total lnconv Icr 19o2 the amount of my Oi l Age Pension I received la.st year? A. Yes, the Old Aic Sc'url'y FtTUion is reeardeU j.j lnccm. dom, France and Australia Regarded us the oidi-st vet- ; trim of the American Civil War Js A Hard died in Ko liesur j NY la e k Ked 111 Modi i of his iife lie was a consistent cigar vioker Cieneral U. S j Grant, commander of the Union armies died from cancer of th,- j throat bnmsht on by cx.:cvitve ! cigar smoking. j The grass national product Me TVinmns lpavf nn rinnrit ahnut his fhoifp nf 'of the United States for 1952 As a result, the Liberals polled ! tot out of a possible voting , " . . ., TT Iwas 34,300 million. The gross !85. That a about, national product of Canada tn the same year, 1952, was $22 - for all puipGars of The i..,. f strength of 984 million. The budget now before the Congress of the United States calls for expenditure of $68.7(K) million. The budget now 55 per cent of maximum The PCs diil a little better, but not! much. Their record was 29 out of 48. for a percentage showing of 60 Social Credit, with only j com Tax Act. Q I am a .single person and have for nri( years tuppoiud my widowed mother, wno resides with me, and have t-en al COME OCTOBH j Premier 8t Laurent, in chat j with riortets last week end said they might figure an clec- , tlon date being October 19 j TlM-re certail.lv would be nolle i I;. . t 1 " i five out of its hou.se group ot 10 I present, made the poorest show- j lowed to claim tie t-quivuleut before the House falls for ex-j penditures of $4,817 million. The I burii-et now before the Congress ! of U S represents 19 84 per cent j of the gross national product of that country, while the budget ui iiiamiu rniijii.i. uuiiii; , a,1)f wrt, Ui neriTlltagO i ,..,... .,., a ,,a Jiv MHit 1952 she became eii!ible ior rjllK wafc eXHrly y,. AmwX could be reckoned U ti.e vmv. Bl rnwwn mi. rtou Tne .fT m.ld(, lhr mathe. j hot RepU-mtjer jvnu.rnocr was was vacation per annum anu, in auuwon, I matlcal showing of any of the i nd relaxation time Yes! Mark belore this Mouse represents 20.96 per cent of the gross na she received bond Inter t ballot jn October. political parties Out of Its meri- j your bership of 13. 11 were present to i vote. noticed i j Broom hasn't own For years the colorful 1 he CCF record. It is only fair to state, was no mere flash in the 1 lately. I, I, ...m re lever! the Somewhat me party oest eciuippt'a vo provme tne iie-up. having pointed to the probability of the power commission linkinp; Terrace to Kitimat, he remarks; "In my opinion it is juite possible that they would therefore be in a position to bring: this power to Prince Rupert at an earlier date than would be feasible for the Northern B.C. Power Co." There is another factor which puts the power commission in a favorable light. Municipalities it serves i.re grouped into districts where the costs of power generation and transmission are pooled. This makes possible the establishment of stabilized rate structures which remain more or less unaffected by the amount of energy consumed. Against these factors must be listed two pertinent considerations. One is that, under the stipulations of the Electric Power Act; tfhe jibwer.cmrnjs-sion must lie invited to establish a power district in the area before it will make a report on its proposals. The other is that, once the city opened the door to the commission, it would sacrifice its bargaining rights concerning power. Only by the lengthy course of an appeal to the Lieutenant Governor-in-Council tional product last year of this country. j WE CANADIANS do not think it is our place to tell our American cousins that they should chip in more financially, to bring their taxes up to our Canadian level. pan. While Ihe SociaJict MP s ; rh ,,. hul)Un,. o( the rail have their share of legislative fallings, indolence or tndiffer- way reserve. And this spring, even bock is not included In amounting to $100 Will this Old Ae Pension and bml interest received by my mo-Uier be regarded by the Department a.i incoitu and therefore prevent me frum claiming the equivufcml of married exemption I. A dependent may have in-cone up to a maximum of $600 and still be icsarcled a.s dependent. You are therefore stiil able to claim the eqmv- , alent of married exemption "for 1952. '.' ei;ce Un t one of Uiem Their j prlnr. Kupert rrfieshment. No group is easily 11 le most consis- ; demand for it, say brewers An1 I tently hard-working in the Com- ; ' moos. this, after seven centuries of quaffing. On the other hand, Canadians do not think it is any of Urirte Sam's business whether Willi's M. AM Hi i That old Irish lady who lived j The oltl-line nartv members H'- wow Uua a f-olurv 'ld, j who are roncenied over the dos- ! smoked an average of thirty i we have las we doi 101.000 men in uniform or the 175,000 the Tucson paper says we should have. Ho ir in a n if iniy do thvu svrreh Up here we still believe in the good old principle of "No Taxa- MILESTONES : Klbtlity of an unfavorable public 'cigarettes a day F.ariy In life, of i re-action to Uie vote, are blami-j course, "he had been carefully ' Ing the party whips for allowing warned by her physicl .n ! it to take place when the attend- j j ar was so sparse. But the un- j Mar.hal Tito of Yugoslavia derstanding is that the govern- ! wnj be five days in fxmdon and merit whip were under orders ' i0 many a Communist and ! to close the debate at the earliest ! perhaps others- lie's rated Fu-, pojisible moment . The PM, con- rone's finest target. ijctecUves I tion Without Representation." We do not mind doing our full ' chara in Ifnrao fir nluaurhora nm. f rum lli 'llr of The Itulljr Srm Guess again! 40 Years Ago Today ',fe i.i.r.M' y ,i uj. vided that we have full and equal representation on the allied councils which decide on any particular expedition. But did we have even one Canadian in the truce tents, in the months before things went from bad to sidewd that It had already drag- will welcome a rest one of thMo ' ged too long. days. They will have earnod it lu IM ill. pr. Young, the provincial .sec- retary and Minister of Education, formally opened the new hospital wing of the General Kn, - h" l.s' )'""' v rre'ileH I'J ' worse in Korea? No. mice miIi could it get a hearing for any disagreements it may have. That, in brief, is the case now before the city. Over the council's deliberations looms the picture of a growing city whose power needs are certain to be multiplied within the next several years. Rates, bar-gaining rights, and everything else notwithstanding, the party which offers the greatest promise of meeting these needs is the party with which we should do business. ,,i,.il"' j nv f1 '' US- ill" " lill-ilic , . ...,r d" Hospital. t. A brush fire broke out on HUi Avenue near the Boulevard and firemen fought the blaze for an hour before It was brought under control. 50 Year Ago Todoy The steamer Givenchy Is In port after planting a quantity of sockeye salmon egs alons; the LINDSAY'S CARTAGE AND STORAGE LTD. FslablUlied 191 MOVING . . . PACKING , . . CRATING SHIPPING . . . FOKWAIUMNG . . . STORAGE Experienced fiandllng Local, Nation-wide and World-wide Shipments. "MOVE WJTU EASE . , . tiHIP VIA LINDSAY'S AeentwAUied Van Line Ud. Phone 60 or fit Cor. 2nd and Park At. rvrn j Ic on l.r, OUR OWN Senate and Commons have both passed resolutions urging steps to explore setting up one mighty Atlantic Union in which Americans, Canadians, Britons and others in NATO would have equal military duties, equal rights ami equal taxes for defense. Meanwhile, our war plans are not basd on trying to kill off the half a billion Asiatics whose armies are involved in Korea- A II of l!icc jieoplc cre you in ut'ful milt lliriiiigli ilieir jnli. Hut, like m o.le in ' wulkn of life. lli- ma lie lidpiug jiiii in ct-rtaill imfiitrlnnl unseen iy. 'lake oiir - in. for in- ntfliK-e. lie may lime liclped 1o I. lulil )imr iiome through hit mtnrrdup f inuir-amp. Ifs jioille liecau-e I lie money f iIiouwiikI of life iii.iir.iiKC polic) liollcm i invcslril for llicni in luiill-ing lioine lliroujjluiul llie tnilioii. In the tame way your milkman, laer or nune may Iihvc lieliied linil'l new bi)iliwsy, nalerworks, M'liool, power laiil or oilier nl ia I public works in your foiuBiunit)'. l'ir there are niilliou "f (icoplc ill lUene slit) niMiiy oilier ok iiiulioii v.liof invenleil ... .ur1r eoast with a view to building up the sockeye supply. Australian Government Introduces Bill To Set Up Atomic Commission or in i h 1-.nllllnlM'i ((ll,lr.l.""ffl .ri-l'f,A The oolachan run has started ELTO OUTBOARDS on the Naas river nd the nat- Ives are gathering at Fishing Bay but in having the core of n armed force that will help do the decisive Job if real was-comes with Russia. We think two world wars show that our contribution In another would be as good, relatively, as our big neighbor's still, by the way, our cation, acquisition or removal of restricted information to the prejudice Of defence. Britain and the United States are sharing development costs of Australia' uranium fields In fell""' I Inn CANBERRA. Reuters The government has introduced a bill to create an Australian atomic energy eommission with special security provisions to safeguard the country's uranium fields, among the world's major suppliers of the atomic fui : lln-c "-,'1 best mend. return for euppues of the vital ore. to take the annuaj harvest of i "candle-fish.' i 20 Yeors Ago Today i V. Brett, captain of the visit-1 ing C.N.K.A. basketball team I from Vancouver j in hospital as i result of injuries suffered j when be hit a post during the j first of two-game series with j the local team. i at rouK mvicti rl"" $166.00 $225.00 $331.00 3 H.P. 5 H.P. 12 H.P. Ior Dependability, A 1-cin.J life ' .,4 themor. Ih 50 t 5,ol.. Ilf. l'"M"mP'' ,,aWil,.l ,l.dly help y P'"" 0, 0" "our .. ! i l'"'",, Salmon Available LONDON (CP) The first allocation of canned salmon in a year has been announced by Beale announced Australia's newly-discoyered Rum Jungle field, covering 1,200 square miles of desert land in the Northern Territory, wiU be in full production next year. ore.- Supply Minister Howard Beale said, the bill was necessary because the government felt uranium deposits should be promptly exploited for the defence of Australia and her allies and also Ask the man who owns one EXCLUSIVELY AT the British food ministry. Some THE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANIES The regular meeting of the Ladles' Husic Club wa.s held at the home of Mrs. II. F. Pullen with Mrs. R. L, Mc.Intu.sh, ot the salmon is Canadian, purchased la.st year, but most Is Russian salmon obtained in a barter deal for British Erring in 1952. RUPERT RADIO AND ELECTRIC Phone 644 Box 1279 ultimately for industrial purpose;, The bill provides for 20-year prison terras for the communi Production at Radium Hill, Australia's second major uranium field about 250 miles nprth-SLst of Adelaide In the south, began In 1950. "II is Cooa tiriin'"e -