Prince Rupert Daily News i, in ma. All Aboard rntnort Jk T , e 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1953 ' ' .. " J QUEBEC , i " V". Riycr safe at ttie rear, c hkr , , - One Dr. Boettus Hansen of the - Niebuell. Germany failed to bandits often ask a the ga n . ,,. : collect hi gold pin (or driving plana a Job. -Couldn't w. pick It r- 53 years without an accident, up just this onoe . i WGMTSf'i. ' ,M a recent, n.w. item He col-! "You know we cant do that, - ha independent tally newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert and Norttiem and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau ol Circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. Published by Trie Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. . P. MAOOR, President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President Butch " the boss snaps PacK . rWCf. lided with, a police car on the! f- to the ceremnnv. "Whaddya think we are - a Rubecrlptloa Ratea: o carrier per woek. 2Sc: per inontli. tl 00; ner year. tlOOO. toy mall Per month. 75c; per year, t9 00. - " I J- I ' They tied up the wire from bunch amateurs? Crnru Inal In toll i Ihotl iJUlK TaillHlM """ T- : j Hitnorlzed as aerrerd class mail by we i-:. Office "Department, Ottawa CORNWALL ir me in the face and answer yes burnin? houses are always ! aroused from sleep by the bark-a or no: Did you ever read about safety champion who got there in? of a faU'lful dog. There is I absolutely no exception to thi t3 collect hi lovlni cup? Vmiiifht not. T hnv l - thos safot-i, swnrrt u,innr55. and family which has been roused i I can teli yon for certain that, from sleep by the bellowing of a thev never ri.. r-,ilw.t Thev al- faithful camel, or a wniu ui ou.i. i . i as have an accident on the i from a laitnui skuiik. or even a .... - . ,.,, way there. I family which hw simply awaK-, wc. CANAnl AN AIR CArTSi A(tr,.n And what about the shabby old . ened In the ordinary way. J left,,. 'ruFVltlf .." U.S.A. variant. Dicked un hv the uolice; Well, these routine stones, .,'...,." ' . ' 1,1 smtrn, far beggl iZ who to found toi wont do. In future we shall ex- tour ol the Netherlands a. guests of theftoy.l $15 500 in a battered ' pert new a.iRles, such as . . . I Club. It is part at an international air cudi f m,. ' PlfM lll .suitcase? way ao ine iipw.s-i .v An-niary of y pers bothtr in ttll us about' a tirr plrkie-foi-k Uxlav for 75 miiIwhsv ar Th Haiiue. years suie unviiiK- 1151 CANADA, WITH OTHLK tOlXTKIF.S of the West, has eased travel restrictions on Soviet diplomats. The external affairs department has granted permission to the Russian embassy staff All hnhbv vaBmnts nicked UD; bv bus,' he Uild reporters. 'Mat-, outside of the capital without by the police are found to have j ter of fact, I , wld my car Streets! REFLECTS number;" to travel 75 miles out-s 111 u oaiiereu suiLt u-m:. nn ; uirn v wic v.. T pcrmi-ssion. Since early last year they had been restricted to 25 miles. This map shows the radius of the area inside Canada where they can move without restrictions. and REMINSSC ponce art oaj uea oy mo chat of a- bearded hermit who wasj found to haw no money. A thor-i bearded hermils found living In squalor have $32,244 hidden in the mattress. No thrifty hermit ough n search "" of the attic occupied - ever nas less. i There is this much about There L These facts are so well known! by jasper Slug. Bl, diacioaM oniy driv, cn o)d car You do notIhonest ln - to readers of newspapers that i a tin of beans and a battered to worry aboul KHUng ; laud hmolf t.,' Victoria Report it is no longer saie lor a anaooj suiuiiu a w.i ""W". wrt-ck. You're alieadv m .m h... I. . n,nii. Ka Dtcacta ThaM UKia nnthinar in the mnt-l ample here U Wl" . . by J. K. Hesbitr uiu vagiuiii. tvj n ain uiu t . . v - - . . ... One I For instance, thugs constantly 1 tress but straw. Police are still aPProai me m w e . .u MV8T IX) SOMKTHINO Premier Bennett says that the VICTORIA The so -called Take Highways Out of Politics VWy HILE we have all the sympathy in the world Vv for Vancouver with its traffic problems, we have none for the Vancouver Run in its anxiety to ptice these problems first on the list of things to be done for the highways of this province. "It's all very well to speak of building highways 'to open up the country,' " the Sun remarks in a recent editorial. "That sounds fine in a legislature dominated by rural members. Rut opening up the country mustn't be done at the expense of closing down the cities." I Our esteemed contemporary no doubt speaks with sincerity because, from the vantage point of the Sun tower, it is understandably difficult to realize there is anything more to B.C. than the broad and busy domain below. To one in such a frame of mind it becomea all-important that there be still another link with New Westminster and that the Marpole bridge be replaced. But we suggest the indignation in the Sun tower is blended with a little smog which hampers one's view of a province that is even greater than Vancouver. We think a clearer perspective can be obtained from the window of a car whose driver is bold enough to believe there is something to B.C. north of the Fraser valley. Probably in the opinion of the Sun, such a driver hardly counts because he is one of a few. It ia the paper's contention that roads should be built v. here the traffic is heaviest. While that is a very thoughtful argument, we wonder how there can be any traffic where there are no roads at all. If a freeway between Vancouver and New Westminster is overdue, what can be said of a highway from Prince George into Alberta? If absence of the first is an inconvenience, that of the second can be classed only as a tragedy. It is true, as the Sun observes, that taxpayers conservationist.? who don't want government will consider !!-Biittie Lake dammed, because ing the P.G.E. to U.S. interests they pre!er to keep it as a rich if it can't get co-operation from man's privale preserve, .seem to the Federal Government and the have the iclea that the B. C. two bi; Canadian railways i in Power CommisMon is out to rob extending it to North Vancouver, ihe p.:b!ic. and into the Peace River area. A air. R. H Brown, who lives There are those who say that at Campbell rtiver. came flyin? this is a bit of a threat, a comedown to Victoria the other day . on to Ottawa ami the C.PJl. and the 15 and a half Os Don't try downtown junk .store today and r V" there has been a to kid me. I know you got it." I escaped with $9,258.50, all the popular impression that it woulj I dread going home at night,! cah on the premises. They re- not oe possible to have Stanley for fear that the mattress will be moved the safe from the rear; Park more beautiful than it al-ripped open again. ' of the store, loaded it in a truck ready Is. But today there are Newspaper readers aLso know and drove away." ; two schools of thought and ol the constant failure of gun-i "A family ol six barely es- these are rapidly developing, men to find the $9,248 50 in the caped alive from their burning This much seems certain. What-sale: ' I home last night after their dog ever is done will mean a heavy M itVLi "Knnrliu" Vinlif iih a had .slunk out the back door outlay. For its so easy to think Davie says in Broadcasting Ccnwr. liament li amstam;; for its slownfss windodness. Tt prts larly criticized lot is lsh food is as bad u ln the world. It j complaint that on uncomfortable aac Houses are cold ik lumpy. Whrii i lit that somethmi! it good the Briton i politely sceptical" in the private plane plane of of a a wealthy wealthy CTIT, C.STJt.vto." do sdmething o else downtow.-n vegetable' j'tilce' bar; without a .sound. I of spending the taxpayers' mon- a i Mr. Reid. who Canida will lose the P.G.K. arid ku-ineA-iiltW S 05 In ' James Snore, father of the : ev. even without anv nartkulir Cal tcrnian has a summer home at Buttle. Mr Bennett says b'S. Inter- coin; tout :missed $9.248 59 Hidden family, awakened and smelted! urgency. LiiKt-, nu is me ueiiiiiu-uie- are asain e,ing the FO E . jn a safe at the rear." You read smoke. He carried hLs wife and scenes leader m the fight to keep and mat the B.C. Government tnat kind cf story so often that children to safety while the dog the Power Co.umi-ssion out of -.in rnrwlrier selling it if it uets it t n iool. a,, m,rle,1 at him and nn ihia oc- Tnc Lfin'lun Times has never outvie. BiitM .. ... - - . '.."" . . . .. . .. . ... ,.mieM nn Una In oil nt Urn 1U 1H ritiht. ripnl Th. Premier .wivs Russia Seeks On Better Ln What about that $9,248.50 in casion, sank us teem in nis leg. - - vears history, we reckon thnt generation ago The Times got Mr. Brown came rushing to the riKht deal wouid be to u Victoria to say that the Power the right-of-way and the road s Cimn.iss-.on should give the'pnvsk.a, gjisets, but no land revenue it gets from sale ot ould g0 witn it, and that there timber at the lake to the gov-1 wouni nave to ie cast-iron w r-ernment's parks division. ; antees to extend the railway What strar.ie reasonings ; into North Vancouver fnd to the this? Mr. Brown seems to want I peace Work Proceeding Well on Renovation 01 Parliament Library After Fire Work Is going ; look almost as It did before the OTTAWA N over worrying ebout being scoopoi.. threatens with libel; LONDON (Rtate and other inconsequential trif- has called for m : 1PS on consumer grxxis t .. line with Premier G?" IT MIGHT AT THAT ;fj It's worth while taking a J ' At the 5am( te second look at cars that chance munist party ner: to be in Prlv.ee Rupert this sum-, )ocal p,, 0firiaij mer. Many a license can tell a Zoning publitherra: tale of far away horizons, rotten sidf-ration ot person roads and perfect drivos, Incl- ' tllan by p-ifessiori to do the government's bookkeeping. And he also says that Canada's No. renovation of 1952. fire. C ahead Ammst, smartly on in November to see if he can get move back T . . ..r""."5-"" ;what he calls a better d 'al for t"e oO-year-oia parliamentary i uurury mm win ' ... : j j ' ' r . t C- ... n ; Is like British Columbia " He a"y . he library just a year after a dogged from the Supreme Court and house and dQesn, t jnormonev flre damaged the building and 'Canadian Bank Note Buildings breaking into a man's taking ail his property. . nH th. v,'Tu. Pmirwiai 75.00b of the library"s 500.0W-i to IU original quarters. The Power Commission is aj income tax m raagements, but odd books. "f Just as there was little spec- ' reputable public body, respons-1 t.hnt. h want the Federal The riublic works denartment Ucular about the fire, there Is ! ihlt. t n th. I po-isln'uro it'i ml ; .t ' ... .- 'aj. i . . .v.- 1 little snectatcular about the res- . . , . . ... - , ; uuveriiiiieut lo.siiaiein tut -vr-; uiiiiis w imrw uimi ui nic wwvt- in the Vancouver area pay heavily into the public 'robbing anyone. Ivelopment of BC main .high-1 en parts of the structure and i toration. The fire broke out works department It is untrue however that thi ' Tne Buttle lake Isue, whichlways, forest protection, and PGE somc of the metal roofing. Steeljabout two hours after midnight. .... ' . .,' ,. . I.. . ' ihas -r-ked this ct.plta' p should ' extension. -J I W1U be added to the dome which i apparently caused by a short clr- entitles them to the big share of highway construe- 'Z ua.! The JohMO.Ansco,i ceJi- suppom.tr- 40-foot-high spire. I ' 1 Kuit aS the ba. of the spire. aenis ana aovemures n u considerations.'' WUld' I The Pravda ediw. J ' ' cast by Moscow raas; Ever since I said, "I do." ; ' jK gtPaj nPf(j j. : there are so many things we 0 practical t don't. Lucille Ball. j wort!ers in the cok " ' '' "'.Industrie. A man may be as old ' as h? i Many of the hoc - PImM,u, tAnhl lha kln i rt 1 '1 The work is being carried out; ' ' " .,"1". ." tion and maintenance. 1 he wealth Ot li.C. lies m the 1 competent engineers sav there government got $15,000 a a' out of Ottawa for the 80- me u : u can h a nam at. r;Hp rhn by the Toronto architectural firm' T""'" ,,umrs luv "um wcvciujjincHt ui uie yiuMiKv x a winnc, nut in iik- ; - ,.7 mile PGE extension from Ques-;0f Mathers and Haldenby under feels, but a woman Isn't as old ; nubllihfd srf ""' nel to Prince George. Mr. Bwi- as the other women say she is. ' pravaa said. It si taxes from Vancouver. i tne aeparimeni s supervision. longs to the people and should i Flames leaped sporadically ! from the dome and there was 1 plenty of smoke but in the main Ifi nett looks upon tha. sum as pea- i commltwes "inte Trie Sun asks that the hiffhwav noliev be taken S "f - op Ior lie.ropie; "!.,..ts. h. wt -ttu 'for it : not mi'ch change 1 Trx -ac Aii.iat Vi'.a Kam inn i tl MlNlK DUUIUM"4 ' i tjunie is aammea, me wnoie. " VT I i the ne fight "kht was was a a grim grim, undrama- Extension of the P.G E. to' When the job Is finished, prd-i unarama- ! tie about it." out of politics. We agree with this. Such a move : lake will be opened to the peo s tnej 4i. .kiir hum nv iirriiifii mi uiii - fall Ul 1M7, UK. -i -- - A r.,i Vancouver and Peae in" the IJw ; tably Nort,tl pie. not held for a few fortunate ! lifo iitL-f ui .tui.'i u . . : l ...iii.i upri wiifi mi in in u'i i iiif- iifMiiix ' " " " ' ---- j 1 I,,,bcfore attf 'r an oil er. Too n,,t $100,000,000. Mr. Bennett ,ayl-, the smouldering fire dledj"" e , B.C. just hasn't got that kind of . I- . ,, ."iout. " ""h".?- iul. .,fiuri Ufl:M by 'tsc'f' 11 can;! L6ITIIGUX Named "'"V d,n"e " f0"6, Z o? ,Lgal. and mn, compan-1 mot:i,,ff; ' t, " bring on aUcks p.tv iv, .,;.( i!not afford these extensions, and toriK of water which drenched . r 1"ij.i . ii should divert at least some attention from the influential sowthwest corner of the province where it is at present concentrated. , - " OTTAWA DIARY- By Norman M. MacLeoo without them, the P.G.E of th Department the three galleries of books lining the circular building and then costs. To Command never pay. The Premier the Government's . at forest' thinks Ottawa should put up service, as proof positive i !f'a-sl 50 cellt tnat f that that the the nronoseri proposed new new taeS taxes r,n on i Per 100,- Many a woman these days Is a self-made girl. Sault Daily Star. 000,000. mining and -logging profits I should not now oe itvied. In l'J52, a j according to the reports, value cf seeped through the wooden par-ciuet floor to galleries of books in the basement. The work of saving the books began Immediately; the long slow job of renovating the library began some months ago. MOl'I-D CHECKED ' Responsible Liberal Party ' Crown Prince, also has died mi1 ., n j .....uit.TO" f Anti-Spy Group OTTAWA y A new man will head the RCMP's anti-subversive branch this month, Commissioner L. H. NlehoLon, announced todav..-- ' . ' : .1 From an AP Wlrephoto note: circles already are thinking well) natural death. i both mining and logging indus "New York man with 1045-pound '. ahead - probably three years! That isn't to say that Messrs. 'lriP, rtpP,inrt nvir fi lininn 1 ahead at least to the time when Pearson and Pickersgill may not , ov $3,000 000. minine bv $4 000.- flnnnta Now Tri-w fish he caught on hook and He ' ' BMW, WW Prime Minister St. Laurent will : at some time in the future be- oco. ROME (Reutersi Rome's 4.000 I Sunerlntendent J. R. Lemicux. V Librarians and works depart- . The lodging and mining in- bar . and cafe ;ownei-.i Tuesday jig. nf Vallevfltld Que". Will taktrmcrrt' employees carried the M,- :Clo -bz-tt.- t'lrfl ' 4I.O tKvA will further cut into their in- threatened to take-'tlieU; gaily Yp, ;umriand f RCMP'i'OOO water-uamaged boo;cs' and dustries thereby perhaps caiis- ' l,alniPa laDles aml cnal 011 lne spedaL .branch wlUch, deals , with : pampnieis into parliamentary ina some unemployment and city's pavements and switch off espionage and, subversive octiyl-! corridors and tho Supreme Court As little as i. w" Alter io" step down from office and a ; come Liberal party leaders. On I national MqiiyenUori toHrhposenre contrary, -hejr bilBnt .tal- a new party leader will be caflea. , ents and advantages of youth are j And at the moment all signs recognized as making it almost point to Finance Minister Doug- ; certain that they will be pron in-las Abbott as the individual to ent in the leadership picture at whom the call to succeed Mr. St.! some future date. But the situ-Laurent is going to come. j ation at the moment is simply Tne boom of a few short years that in responsible party councils ago on behalf of External Af- they aren't regarded as having Building and spread them out to oocru oum CAIMOM SEE IT TOI creating more difficulties fori , " "" " ues. , ., these two important arms of forced, to Pav a new municipal Son of a former chief constable B C ' economic life ' itax" Thv also threatened a 0f Valleyfield, Superintendent total 24-hour strike if the muni- imleux succeeds Superinten- pi thu mnmnt ,toma dry while fans whirred to keep the air moving above them. At first it was feared that mould damage might prove severe. However, the dry'ng method checked the mould. The books funoMoa , government 'nmt n will il, A 0wrf ahead 'c'Pal council carries out Its plan dent G. B. McClellan, 45, of RUPERT yet had the seasoning in practi- j tn go make tne tax retroactlve t0 Moose Jaw. Sa.sk.. who takes cal politics nor the experience ln ! should """,", """"7"c,"" effect la'"r?.' 1 be In havin enhinet. ariministmtinn that th now, were sorted and It was found that many thousands needed Jan. 1, and gave mayor Salvatore command of the RCMP's division Rebecchini 12 hours to withdraw in Toronto, the new tax. j Assistant Commissioner C. W. 1 Harvison, 52, of Montreal, at iairs minister l.. a. 'Mine I fear-son appears to have subsided by a sort of mutual consent amongst the party's unofficial kingmakers. The more recent publicity for State Secretary "Jack" Pickersgill as a possible Liberal and as 313 Third'! been tne at the on Pogram party leadership requires. t First step in promoting Mr. , spring session of the Legislature. Ahhntf, oiitrihiiitv for th Rt . However, the governments sud- ..C,..,... !! v....J .1.. .., Birds have been known to ' present head of the Toronto di I anrpnt miittAl is .vni.l vuiiay.ic nuiaicu mc new Phone ej ' i diuilir Willi 1UU3V ULiiri aian i.jicai, lucj ui cal i Ting H tcilfpn irt pnnpctinn Mrirr. tV.o ' WIFERE CRAFTSMANSHIP COUNTS . . . COUNT ON US! Dibb Printing Co. COMPANY I away lighted cigarette butts. -pending shuffle in cabinet posts. , pleces i legislation' vision, becomes director of operations and criminal investigation at headquarters here. Superintendent Lemieux, a Kuraor ln Liberal quarters that GENERAllF Advice Needed Before Start VACUUM W usually are well Informed suggests that Mr. Abbott will be named to the portfolio of External Affairs and that "Mike" 1 graduate of the Canadian Police i College and the National De-i fence College, served with the RCMP ln Quebec, New Bruns-I wick, Saskatchewan and Ontario: ! He was for many years ln charge i of criminal investigation at Mon SPECIAL MEETI- r 't ! rebindlng but that only 200 or so would have to be discarded. The rebuilding job and the task of coaxing the others back into shape by one means or another still Is going on. Officials hope to complete It by the time the building job Is finished. The library building is loined to the main block of the Parliament Bultdlnes on the north side facing the Ottawa River. Its dome flanked by cathedral-like buttresses and surmounted by a spire and pinnacles make it a prime tourist attraction and one of Canada's most unusual buildings. Colorado was the leading state for gold production until 1910, when it was outstripped by Pearson will become Minister of Trade and Commerce thus freeing Rt. Hon. C. D. Howe to de- Tl 1 . Cont. 3 vote all his time and organizing ' h,'- . , ,4 -11 - Of Health Plan CHARLOTTETOWN W The advice of medical men should be sought ln drawing up any national health scheme, says Dr. C. W. Burns of Winnipeg, president of the Canadian Medical Association. inuruuy, r- treal and" In recent years has been with the special branch her; Superintendent McClellan has been' In charge of the special Sir L ! genius to the now vast department of Defence Production. Such a shuffle would teave the important post of Finance Minister to be filled. It is expected 8:00 P.M. V branch since 1847. He formerly REV. V. A. W I served with the Toronto division. He told the annual meeting of , that It will go to present Justice the Prince Edward Island Medi- : Minister ' Stuart Garson. The cal 8oclety here Tuesday that all : justice post then could go to ! He also Is a graduate of the Director: World-Wide t.ww" t Police College and National De I fence College. . major political parties have com either Paul Martin or to Defence Minister Brooke Claxton. The necessity of getting Mr. Abbott out of the finance post as n preliminary to possible success to the leadership is mainly deference to old and well-established tradition. No finance minister mi o ted themselves to some degree of national health Insurance. "It Is reasonable to assume that a group of Intelligent and public minded people such as the medical profession should be the best qualified to advise and for ! rU l - ) fix mm Tuiiimnl i mu i Hi'nwm' mm : . You are Invited to com. and hear this mn years has bwn dlrwtor of triU mlMlon. no r in a score of different land.. Mny ,J cnn thmuKn hla mlillntry. Thi will lie Vmt ' " w 'f f Ounn while he l In Prince Rupert. m v at the Third" Annual Adult Bible c'f""Z ,J Blounds l the FliW A KKH HIIII K ,M' Keiilrinlirr 4lli to Hie tli. . THE INVITATION is to EVERYONE EVANGELICAL in either of the major parties has ever succeeded in moving from PHONE 303 MESSENGER PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE Furniture Freight Baggage Parcels ( Coal and Wood Lumber i Tradesmen's Equipment Builder's Supplies Beer Bottles (5 down or more) ' Dry Kindling For Sale 4-TON COVERED VAN AT YOCB DISPOSAL mulate any new medical pro. gram if and when It becomes a that portfolio into leadership national necessity." j status. Most Parliament Hill ob- J Dr. Burns said doctors must be servers believe that Mr. Abbott . prepared to "challenge any dras- j has sufficient personal popular-tic changes which may be pro- Ity to defy the old superstition AkiRDACr SIXTH Af, MICHAEL SAUL COMAY, Israel's first minister to Canada, arrives with his wife and family at Ottawa. At right Is Jill, 18, and son Jochanan, 14, holds his pet dog Blackle. posed to govern the practice of But the party managers aren't medietas In this country." taking, any chances.