f?,''jT't Hay Reflects and Reminisce' Rupert Daily News As I See It Prurient Eisenhower has not i tic sanctuary where no females one of tlieiM... . '' f Monday, May 4, 1953 if he have been permitted for nine vet notified Congress that to Senator Tom B ? : . u.w.h a pnn. linnrlreH venrs It's Hhrilit. timo rf.l...ui . "1(1 o! by . i jept'i) Jent aaliy newspaper devoted to the upbuilding at Prino Rupan uid Northern and Central Brltlsn Columbia. ..o.nr.oo nressure. All the at least a little more mutual the raneho 'mZm i ..... . . i ' urfivrv,- doesn't want to be curiosity una oeveiopea. it s cer- icrs, as for them !it same he " II ember of Canadian Press Audit Bureau of Circulation! Canadian Dally Nespaper Association. Published b ''"lie Prince Kupert Dally Newa Limited i. P. MAUOK, President H. O. PERRY, Vice-President , shoved too fast or too far! i tain tney win leu-n back some put to it nA .1 '' , I ...1 l r ... .... 1 thf'V I,, tiat-iieijuia i"' nine lur me senator thiri Mental Health Week! This is jt" Irani page. ;lng Is surh a ' urn in iho 1 . Subscription Hates: By earner Per weeK, 25tf; per month 1.0o; per year. 10.00 mall Pel jioiiUi. lie. per vrar, 8 00 the season Canada is supposed' PUpoii Notice in a Dublin saloon bar: "Will' customr rs in need of new glasses kindly consult their optician before taking ours. Life for fctistt; 'aBlT- '-'-I some m.,,., : to dwell on the subject. It s just another of these multiplying queries that cause you to suspect something you're not sure of or stay ignorant. atriorlzert as ind clsss nail b the Poet OfT.oe Department, Ottawa. Airport A Necessity. Here uiiruij, hP , then go to church on and pray for a m, Definitions: C'loic: Little Instrument that nnsses the time hv keeninp- Hi ISCLOSURE at the Chamber of Commerce LIKE THE SOUND meeting last night that a federal engineer is Happy Birthday ON MAY 1 yours truly reached the ripe old age of 57. The nicest birthday present I over not in all my life was to be offered just before that date, nominations for the Liberal, The highway between Prince han(ls hU!.y Rupert and Terrace is reported j Bi011ii,.s: The golden oppor-to be nothing short of highly tunities left for men. satisfactory and from Terrace, on toward Hawlton and Smith- Tm v sxy, JUST ARSffi ers me ortacuui uinii,. mc wi- Manitoba's. laii'V-rs .say they hrtve troubles of their own, and tcr part of this description Is I Conservative and CCF parties. MCUI perhrips grossly exaggerated. Yet Isn't it the way morl of ua UuU? They enjoy the sound. fexjitcteil here in June to make a preliminary survey Jqrfc'onstruction of an airport on Digby Island will Ji.cfp attention fastened on this vital project. ZZ,'lt is impciative, in fact, that we never let this attention slacken. If need )e, we should become so boorish on the subject that there will not be a hamlet in Canada unaware of the fact that Trince Rupert has no airport. Although such tactics are unpleasant, there is something to be said for kicking up a fuss that will attract general notice. For several definite reasons, y ' Only 15Hrs.40Min. A Reuters' despatch says three women Invaded a Greek monas- CHILDREN'S Rtc: The range tickled me pink, foi that's the kind of Kuy I am. I could not accept any of them, for I have other ideas. Don't laugh now but the only elected job I would really like is to represent B.C. when we transform the crude UN organization into a real parliament of mankind, able to make world law. I may live lone PLAY-COLOR BO: MILESTONES From Mitt I Hr t Thr l:il)v Nfw From Trrac to HONOLULU 5203.50 ,4 VI You Get . . . li rw.iiirh hi i.hnt who knows? Mm HERE is an Irih bull that will prove once again what an inconsistent cuss I am. I could not THE "NEW ROYAL YA(:ilT is launched at the Clydeslde shipyards in England after Queen Elizabeth' named it Britannia. The new yachi has been built ana designed for speedy conversion into a hospital ship In time of war. Special attention has been paid to the funnel design to make the decks smoke free. She has a modified cruiser stein and a raked bow. 40 Yeors Ago Tod'jy A host of friends bid good-by i to Boswell R. M:Donald, collector of customs, who is leaving for a new post in the government service in Chicago. BLship DuVernot and Canon Kerne left for Vancouver to attend the closing exercises at Latimer College. Thii 7" iibrcnkji,;, Iteciinl. in ai101 (l, Hook iruilaiiis In f t.-M h pace ri'adv f,,r iiiK anrl rrtaiing a r1 in the stnry (m Ihc., lt.uk uvrr has t lolortd ci.i! pi. us as in I Kuiilr for earii ; Good Selection in 0NLX 7Sc Cntull your Trawl 4rnt or Cinaiiian atr Airlines, I'hoix 7i run for any one of the three parties named above, because I want to do my bit to help ALL of them but if J had run for any one I would have run for the Liberals. As the Communists say: "Phllpott is only a confused Liberal." Gosh, how right you are. I was the first man In BC. to say that the B.C. Liberal party needed a clean-up and a clean-out and that Arthur Laing was the right man for the job. Also that Laing could lead the Liberals to'victory. Parliament Hill By GEORGE M. MURRAY, M.P., Coriboo 30 Yeori Ago Today W. Oration and T. A. Roy, until recently proprietors of the St. Elmo Rooms, are leaving for n six-month trip to Europe. RUPERT E OTTAWA The House of Com- became a reality, from the time The Ludies' Aid of the Metho- ""'aiS'ii;'!' mons heard a reference to the the first move was made towards riist Church elected Mrs. Oliver proposed Peace River-Pacific rail its development. I, personally, Rogers president; Mrs. W. H We see the proof of that now AND ElEClt ti,. r ..; .k k...' outlet diirine the heated debate know Cantain Geofrey M. Down- Kergin, vice-president; secre- iirc ijiuri aia flic cc-ttiiis tuc ur.i'j o - - - candidates that they have ever 'over the South Saskatchewan ton of Lillooet, B. C, the .. sur- tary. . Mrs. , C. i Woodworth. j 4 . and . had in all my time in B C dam, - , veyor who first established the treasurer, Mrs. Frank Dibb. 'wnnirt i possibilities at Bridge River Do i r.enemi victor nrtinm Prime Minister Louis St. Laur-' treai l The roinnlle lTvel Service ; I P" , " L ' 9 "I 4 i to. i " ' I.. - vk V v V "V. I-' 1- V . ii A. expect the Government or 20 YeorS Ago 1 Odoy be an asset to any parliament ent's statements indicated that on earth, so would Mayor Jack-! the irrigation and power project Canada to move any faster man, CNR h QVpr th(1 son of New Westminster and would not be rushed. This private capitali.sts upon a mucn &nwt admlnlstraUon cf the several others. brought an outburst of protest , more complicated project on the Ruixrt dry dock, it was we have the idea that this bit of real estate called Prince Rupert has a place of special value in the commerce and defence of the northwest area. Despite its lack of facilities, it is right now a major aii- transportation centre in B.C. Hundreds depend every week on-aircraft to get them in or out of the city, and there are hundreds drawn from the district for miles around. Although no one so far as we know has ever conducted a survey on the point, the percentage of people in Prince Rupert who have travelled by air at one time or another in their lives must certainly be far above that of the average Canadian city. The remoteness of our- location and the services made available by enterprising airlines allow no other conclusion. Yet because absence of an airport compels flying to cease in darkness or moderately adverse weather, much of the potential demand must be denied. We may be certain that the commerce of the district has suffered as a result, so that in effec we are penalized through no fault of our own," In the matter of defence, arguments must' be advanced with caution as too much amateur guesswork is involved as to the danger points. But the opinion of General . Pearkes that , defences are inadequate for west coast 'ports, with specific reference to Prince Rupert, surely' merits consideration in view of his training and his knowledge of this area. ' V, It may be, however, that we will not be required to make boors of ourselves. Thanks to diligent representations jn Ottawa, the government is showing its interest and within a short time we should have tangible evidence of this. It has been a long campaign and we look forward to the arrival of the engineer as the beginning of a happy ending. , 4. ' ' irom many saskawnewan mem-, announced today. HERE'S a'tip'for the smillii bers urging ilmmedlate action, j "I was present at the opening M,.s William Ranee and Mr.-.. This Safe Deposit Eox ' young Tory giant Deand Fin-' B B "UJI l" oi me laiiiuin duuhut .mi v.n r-ei)i..vmOTi"' . , layson. Whatever yoi dp Deane . Psent the opinion of the aver-; th Colorado Rlvef; It,wa,s com- Moiitreal wliere ih'ey- WiH ent- -don't ever drop that .bottle ofie .British Columbian on the fd the-un Itci "stakrs bark on the Aluania . for Erm- ; milk. Don't be af raid- ts make .subject. , '' ' .fter vearof ' I I''HO V ', ',) ' r,-.r.mm,t Government after mny manv year o the people laugh-take a swig of , , Here are my remarks as ,teJ , . , . ... r.n tin. iv.i' of the United 1 n V I mao man rigni on ine'piauiirm. tcoroea in nansaru: .. - i iv ni34w.iWuy j T.v. 1 nnA 1 . .... ot.,M. r-i.,r,vmav.i ' ,TW1 -Wl . ( i 1 t. 1 I 1 ll' 1 Pays Dividends j ' WC have: an unusual safe deposit M for- saving: We1 call it Canadian Invest- rtient Ihiiid Ltd. It consists of a constantly, carefully supervised jiortfolio -of stocks in over Go of Canada's strongest cominic& f Thin diverslftCJiJiw of inveuments mini- iiic unucia win iuc ii. oim , "pninlntr a I no tram Hrl Lsli . dw "'" " i n ',. nt u .. ,lrill . . . , , iVllII 11.111 WU.T IJltlVll Ml, ....1 take-your picture. ,, . -. . n,wt. .t ,... i. nh1 MexiM,' ' Arhw r.V' Nevada and i ,,m,r r-hmiu.r nt'cnmmV: the development on a very-wide' California, four states of the meetlns of the need df a second i scale undar Tarvmc circunir Union concerned In water rights Maybe even .Nprris wy.1 .take Rote 'and draw those, dear old boys in the Victoria Conservative Club putting aside their 'tea, theatre in the city. At the same time the question' of the annual stancei;of hydro :l x'tric,"power. oil (lie Colorado Kivcr. ;:in monntajnotu i region we. we have the ma&Mificcnt, On- and or AirrHcrr tmtori. md lor i JfA 'markfit fks and provides a msn LVV depree of stabiyty. Over the years. CI K. i yCt ;Videii.t? havj Vrj'.iwii a remarkably wii- f ' Ar stunt pattern.' .J , the party s pake, choking down that white stuff even if, it kills have tumbimg l!v13 and mighty, tario Hydro Electric system, It waterfalls-von' every; (hand. We; waj brought Into bfing (oliowlii3 hair - great' water Morales aJ- long, long yura. of study, re- carnival In aid of the local Civic Centre was discussfd Wartlm Housing have ' announced they are considering building a new school In the cast end. ' tnem. ; ready eiUblpned. by nature. I,' search and organization: 'Seriously that idea of tree Uiwewre, realize tne problem ; ,.In a muj((r orMraUon of which coiifrow tbe p.'ople of thu kjn1 ai ,ace m Amt.rU.ai Saskatchewan, Uvirig as they do a js umlsiial for a govern-in a great table land, in har- , aeencv or ar)V private fijJ That is why we liken C.I.P. U a s.My A ; tl posit box which pays dividends! f Jri 1x1 us senr you ur ,"lklt't' SsA Mail Mail this this cnupo coupon loiluy lor particulars TO A POLICEMAN By HARRY BRADLEY rrrilk fof evey sh6W-trrfrTt- in B.C.' is a naturait-l-rl la bhftnd to win the Tories votes but better still, it is bound'to wip'free milk for the kids of B.C. It will eventually spread over all Canada for in this we are miles behind Britain. Yet we have so nessing such water powers as , bankers or industrial- may be available on the South ; jsls t0 pr0PC.ec without the full- Yes, I stood and watched him Saskatchewan River. As a policeman he pa.ssed by, est exploration of ail phases. 'si ii.11 a ljmj r. BURNS "We Canadians who live out much surplus milk it is a "curse." 'Twas on the skidroad in Rupert And I noticed he heaved a sigh. side of Saskatchewan expect to nt.VF.LOP PEACE RIVER pay part of the cost of this power! "I may sav that I support develnnment. and therefore, we wholeheartedly the nrooosal to 1 34 Weil Pendtr Si. ' V.r..r 1, l.t I SEE Hon. Eric Martin has now shown his true colors and openly attacked the Effective Living course in the B.C. schools. are deeply concerned. It has develop the South Saskatchewan! I couldn't hardly blame him taken some vears to establish River, but I am certainly morei The characters he did meet. OTTAWA DIARY By Norman M. MacLeoa certain engineering data and it interested in a project of equal A policeman's job is a hard job Mr. Martin says he is also "dis-Will take some further time,' magnitude which would provide on any sKioroao sireei. turbed" by the number of socialists in B.C.'s educational before it could be reasonably railway service to some thou.s-jThe p Ie wjl, not nf p nlm expected to launch this great ands ,of settlers in the Peace! A burden he must bear ' ' Mi WIS utility. ' Some , of ? thff River country who are, rt-ij' ha'-,He must satisfy the taxpayer 4 .speeches T have heard in the dicapped for lack of that seiv.-l 4.1 .. . t to' swe,r Venior was overwhelmed with remorse when he. saw the consequences, te which his. disclos The last precedent of thp Austin Dewar case in Parliament awiV; baclc in 1932 was r,n accidftit Jt rtLippcnPcfm this way: . ure had1-led. Basicallyhp Jiad a warm feeling for Jones who, al beit a political opponent, was a One of the slout House come from ' honourable ice. And may I .say, the case lor , , w, t , , members who are mast Impa- the Peace Rivcr-Paciric outlet 1 am a total stranger, tlent, and who Insist that the has been placed with ireat vior! Rupert is not my town, people of Canada give them "a before the Prime Minister and,i think I'll start in those faf off blank cheque at once to go on! his Cabinet. This Is not the time! hills system. Exactly what does Mr. Martin mean? Does he mean that veteran socialists like Arnold Webster, Tom Alsbury are a menace to our schools or that adher-ants of the CCF have no right to teach in those schools, on the same basis as adherents of the Conservative,- Liberal or Social Credit parties. This is the very statement that Hon. Tilly Roiston so em- with this work. or place to launch a plea f:rj And turn up new ground. the Liberal opposition of thit ' distinguished Maritime politi-day was New Brunswicker Peter cian and had been a minister Veniot. He-had been posttnas- ! without portfolio in the Meigh-ter-general in the Liberal re- j tn post-war cabinet. The ex-Kime which Rt. Hon. R. B. Ben- postmaster-general felt that it r.ett had defeated. Brought up , 'as unfair for so out-standing in the old school of strenuous ; veteran to be made the victim Maritime politics, his regular ! "f such an evident technicality. I "In my own Province we have modem rail service for the whole j Peace River country including a mm w : tsui an nis eooa-wiu and re practise was to shed all feel when it pentance couldn't repair the phatically denounced Ings of private friendshiD when Government Must Go On leave was made oy Mr. Keade tne one-man fish story from Sal- ever he entered the Commons ' situation. Jones had Chamber. Since at other times Parliament. learned to be patient in the planning of great dams and hydro electric projects. Jn the Bridge River country we recently opined a new hydro electric project, which provides the City of Vancouver 'with most of Its power and light approximately 120 miles distant. Here the water falls some 1200 feet. The point of take-off is about three times higher than the world-famous Niagara Falls. It took exactly direct outlet to Pacific ports, but it is a time to say to the people of Saskatchewan not to he weary in well doing, and not to expect the Prime Minister of Canada to Issue a blank cheque tomorrow afternoon for the Souyli Sn.katciH'wan dam, or any other undertaking which is so enthiKia.stlcaily supported as a short-cut t, everlasting prosperity Mr those immediately concerned." In the minimum time requir- : mon "p"'ny "eealQ 10 ed to hold a by-election, he was ppn h.ls moutn once to drown back again. And the fact that , nimsf,,f' he had a genius for friendships that cut across party lines, that made Wm quite a changed guy on the floor of the House. IT IS IN THE INTER the Liberals didn't seriously on- ' If Mr- Martin makes many On one occasion ho bustled ! Pse nis return was attributed more such speeches we will have into the Commons in unusually j 10 the influence exerted in Lib- one less socialist as a high high spirits. A fellow Newieral councils hy Veniot. ! school principal and one more Brunswick MP, Hon. George Thus, although the Jones case ! soclallst as Premier of B.C. forty years before this project Jones, operated a general store superficially resembled the Aus- Arnold Webster is a first in his constituency of Royal. tin Dewar case of the present ' class principal and he would And Veniot had learned that i session, it was In reality a very! make a first class premier some of Jones's clerks had been i different matter. There were no j though his chances of making ! government contracts involved: jit are not so good since doc- honoring Indian Affairs Depart POU0 nor were there any cheaues ment cheques paid to some of the lof al braves for groceries, running to juicy totals. "Head Start" on a Career at age 7 ... With the help of a Great-West Life Estate Builder. This unique ' plan provides automatically increas-ing life insurance . . . $1000 policy rises to $5000 at age 21. EST OF THE PEOPLE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA THAT WE HAVE A STABLE, GOV-ERNMENT WITH A WORKING MAJORITY. IT IS CLEAR THAT THE SOCIAL CREDIT MOVEMENT IS THE ONLY ONE THAT HAS A CHANCE OF SECURING AN OVERALL MAJORITY. DON'T BE MISLED. MARK YOUR BALLOT FIRST CHOICE. A ill a hidden '' trinalres staked the CCF plat-iorm too far ief',. - YOUNQ TONY GARGRAVE of the CCF is not only the youngest MLA but one of the best. , Tony you sure are hung with Salmon Count Up 40,000 Discover money s ,portiw'y Jot opening ''i PORTLAND (AP) More sal-1 horseshoes. I see the Socreds mon went over Bonneville Dam I have named to run against you rast month than In anv ADrilltheir president, John Purdue, Since the Jones business, wasn't j an incorporated company, that j made the Royal MP Technical- j ly guilty of a violation of the ! Independent of Parliament Act. Veniot s mlention was to make things highly embarrassing for Jones. He never dreamed that so technical a violation would be seized upon to disqualify him as an MP and put him to the labor and expense of a re-election campaign. But he had failed to reckon with R. B. Bennett. For the great Conservative chieftain the letter of the law was the standard of conduct for an MP the man who said that Vene since the count was started, the OPEN A SAVINGS It costs far less than ordinary life insurance taken out at 21. The low childhood annual premium of $54.03? tat age. 7) never changes. Available from birth to age 11. Premium at age 7. JAMES S. BURNS 721 Alfred St. Prince Rupert, B.C. Phone Green 505 ACCOUNT AT army engineers reported Friday. The count was 126.449 chinook, including 3,490 jack or small Chinook. The old April record was 83,-530, set in 1947. This was believed by fishermen zuela was the finest tax-free Social Credit state on earth! As any official year book will show Venezuela is a heavily taxed, rank police state where there is no freedom for anybody but the local landlords and foreign oil companies. ' .8iU SOCIAL CREDIT 1 with which there could be no fePftSVWTTi U Id compromise. He told his follower to mean that the spring season firmly, if regretfully, that he this year would be a disappoint- H-l.in.lF1IITIII '2 This advertisement Is Issued by the British Columbia Social Credit Cam-poln Committee. SCI rn'f.n W . -Mil must resign. Jones, whose own ing one since the bulk, of the views on the matter didn't dif- j spring run went up river before fer great from his leaders', : the commercial season opened Saturn is unique among planets because of its encircling ring system two bright rings and an "YOl'R FUTURE IS OUR BUSINESS . . . TODAY" readily agreed. t Thursday. inner dusky one. n