Prince Rupert Daily News OTTAWA DIM Cy Norman M. MacLeoc, of tho most interesting , The Martin All Aboard Tuesday, September 1, 1953 By G. E. MORTIMORE One ..... .; - ig;iBiir -jr. Epeiulatiiins in connection with ea-sily the most the new Cabinet which Prime colorful feature T Minister St. Laurent is devising J convention ;: an Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Ruiwrt tad Northern and Central British Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audit Bureau ot Circulation Canadian Dally Newspaper Association. PvMlshed by The Prince Rupert Dally News Limited. 1. F. MAOOR. President H. O. PERRY. Vice-President The trou'oie V ji . time thv roirk,; Hon. Paul hid the race. The li Subfcrlpttou Rates: dy carrier Per w-ek. 25c; per montU. 1100; ner year, 10 00. lf mall Per month. ")bc: per yoar, t00. down at ms summer nome .i St. Patrick's Is the rumor of the retirement of Health and Welfare Minister Paul Martin. It is well known to UU friends Uiut Hon. Mr. Martin has cou-tideiod it'tireau'ttt from public cutnorlzed as second class mall by tje i-Ji. Office Department, Ottawa I iun raioe h t. ,i, 1 Rt. Hon Mr. Sl V i to be choifn-imj.'s' not be too ! for anyone to f,V(V i ODIXitltn.n u . n : The War Cry life more than tuu:e during the receipt past. The rtport now cut-rent in will-informed Liberal j -v .. -" j J T IS often thought that the principal duty of the Salvation Army is to watch out for the lost and Unbutton your collars, men. A clergyman in Miami, Flu. tliinks the necktie Is going out of fashion. The srjjits shirt is killing the tie, ssys Rev. Wilfred P Harman. According to a recent new, story. Dr. Harman's research shows that ties change every 50 years. "We may expect a nw neckue altogetner, except possibly for dress wear." As it happens. Dr. Harman is a collector of ties. He his cravats ence civr.ed by a number of celebrities, including Tom Mix and Harry Truman. Nasty critics, therefore, rriay accuse him of trying to stampede the tie market with rumors of scarcity, so that he can sell his duplicates above catalogue price. Other eritics will ciiim that he shows a sourgrapes attitude toward an item cf dress which 1 1 suppose) be is not allowed to wear. circles is that li has made up u, the sltu.n.r , liis mind finally, and that his j m0re difficui-v a ifparaiKn frcr.i the Cabinet wUl j hjs wppo" rotue In the course of the ! to shout f.ir J. ' ,r" rhmger, which the Prime Min- ; right up ta "'., iter will announce next week, j ing. It provwi to" If he leaves public, life Hon. rassing situation fr; Mr. Martin will be appointed to j If Hon. p-ju! d; iligh judicial office. The Bu- I stage, the cxperU'l prruie Court of Ontario is the i his portfolio tit J" t,-l'. THE OIL-COVERED BIRD AT RIGHT, a gullle not, if you want to get technical about it wishes Britain's costal birds atone. It that human beings would mind their own business and leave seems that some people hav been alarmed by t ie high death toll among sea birds which have coastal waters by passing ships. At left, our feathered been polluted by oil discharged into friend gets a soapy water treatment to free him of oil. Though our guillemot appreciates he life-saving nature of the pail bath, he claims hi enjoyed being a "slick" character in bird circles. post most gtnerauy atenttoneo. f oecrewry -jclf R PUiUcally, all the rival aspir-10' the "Jin hit. ants to suced Prime Minister ! P00"" is Fusil. Sl. Laurent, when and if he 8nd Newfounfluni;. iiys down the mantle of Liberal 1 "rovul- oiostiai Leadtr. will breathe a lot more . JBisiatien. The a. freely with Hon, Paul out of the 'fouwllawrs w. picture. The strong support that' tn lff ,elabui'! bl- strayed, give them a bowl of soup and clean clothes, say a prayer and send them on their way refreshed. Admittedly that is part of it, but there is something else which makes the Army considerably more than a welfare bureau with religious overtones. The difference was brought out at the annual native congress which ended here yesterday. As Field Secretary Gilbert Best told the meeting, all Salvationists are sworn to follow their "Articles of War," which means making active personal use of their Christian teachings in the combat of existence. It is not enough for them to offer Christian utterances any more than it is enough to hand put food and clothes to the needy. They must apply their words of counsel in equal strength to themselves so that their influence lies in what they are i he uncovered in the 1948 con- J"u,u vi ntion Is still remembered very j -mmm. vivldiv In tilt? Cabinet hpr. ! j However, I will not hear such i evil talk about a man of the j cloth, spread as it must be by : the vested interests. If Dr. Har-; man says the Ue will go. then , the tie will go, thank goodness, j It can't go soon enough for me. j ' If its disappearance leaves Aunt Martha at a loss what to buy for I presents, let me suggest a small bundle of $10 bills, tastefully ray While it wasn't expected tint! mmv j he would aain be a contender,) f XlAW there was no absolute certainty; I V I on the point. All interested per- .V 1 I Judge Says Press Should Curb Own Offenders Against Decency ITHACA, N Y. (AP) The Judge; Valente cited one of the can-who barred reporters from tne ons of journalism adopted in Jplke vice trial holds that it is uo 1923 bv the American Society of Reflects and Reminisces sons will feel a great deal safyr, ) y y Inf at ?ny rate, with him on the! "" ) wrapped. Speaking as one whose windpipe has been too long imprisoned in a noose of pesky fabrics, I to the press itself to "police the ; Newspaper Editors, stating Uiatj oi fenders" against jaurnalUic ,"a new-papjr that supplies in- Tne pioneers had no clgareUes. canons of decency and responsi-, centives to base conduct suh yAnd fewer forest fires. bihty. are to be found tn details or , T. c.nnnic t v,int nf i crime and vice cannot escape mo . fPlltn will be happy to bid the necktie farewell and bon voyage to the garbage Karoage pail. pan. 1 I can can uaruiy hardly wait waii, uuBc . -iic ,.i,j t-i,..ritiri sidelines. Just how close Hon. Paul came to rapturing the Liberal crown back in 1948 probably will never be known. H made a pre-con-ventien ipiM-al to young Lilwrals whirh received an enthusiastic coast-to-coast response. Every train arriving in the Capital brought Its quota cf Martin d;?l-tgates. His home county of Ea-scx even sent a special train. to feel the breeze stroking the! New York City's general sessions "V j' ". hiah DurDose , this recently P"bli-shed want ad: iWhJ'PrMing,athi8lrhPltrr;0f'or sale, special six-room hou.se, Ho told the editors that some .. . . .... ,. Adam's apple. court Monday night cautioned IV,- Hon, Vflr Statu fin-iu nf ; . - I -,!,,-! Well YCllUiaicu uuc IV w.- Newspaper Editors that ' our fai- Ively concerned wltn their rights, " tory is ttuded with instances: W.n a complete disregard of the! where unbridled eceas has corresponding obligations that1 During last June, Canada ex-broueht leeal and legislative re- hond m mnri ith these ported $144 worth of ice to 0i (Bid S tends M strain is.' ri"hts." Aiasxa. lrus nas just urm Coats shield a man from the weather. No one will deny, I hope, that pants are useful. But what good did a tie ever do? It doesn't keep you warm. It does not hold anything up. The tie is the parasite of the garment world. Some people may object tlwt there is a place for things which are purely ornamental. Of course there Is. But there is no place for them on me. My nerk is not an art gallery, despite "The responsibility to curb nounced by tne uureau oi correct Is yours and the al-,lstics. It is always encouras;ing The judge did not refer directly to the trial cf Mlnot F. Mickey jelke. During portions of, ternative is. I repeat, outside: to note tne steady aeveiopmc nv that proceeding, he kept report-, regulation, which we are all 1-lot commercial rciauous wumi RFC Original Calls It Quits MIDDLE WALLOP. Hants, Lng. (CP) Warrant Officer Sidney" Richard Pey, who joined the air force when planes flew ers out of his courtroom on the favor of avoiding," Valente said, the Dominion ana American ground that publication oi the "I- brief, I believe yoc capaoie . northiand. testimonv was likely to impair, of keeping your own house in public morals. 'order." the efforts of certain manu The Lancet says: as you grow older, your "electro encephalogram will show less activation of the Eipha rhythm." In plain EnelLih this means that the at 50 miles an hour, bowed out TANOUCIAT, eOtMl I ...At Itrfni kr facturers to malte it one. Colored pictures of bucking horses, bathing be?,uties and by flying a jet fighter at 12 times that speed. Soviet Satellites All Out of Step In Regard to Zhdanov Anniversary Tim lvrrtisrai! t or di8nla?i-(l b? & ' The two speeds encompassed older you get the less likely will your body be subject to sea sick- j ness. We know folks who have i pheasants winging into the sunset have appeared on some neckties. It will be regrettable, of course. It the decay Tf the the Board or by aa 0 an Interval of 4u years Ilrlttkh rau;iiij ; length of Pc-ES's air force ser-1 . . . . liuoH in Prim Rtmert for 20 ; necktie throws needy srtists I LONDON (Reuters) A Fivo Beria said the accused doctors;" , . I vice out of work. However, they can ( vear-old Kremlin death mystery had been freed. Thi charges as- well as in what they do. 1 It is a dedicated form of life which most would hesitate to enter. Yet anyone who attended the congress just past could feel only envy. Here obviously was a people who had found a fellowship and purpose that few ever realize. t With no sense of self-righteousness but only a ! drsire to help, the Salvationists are taking these qualities into the dark areas of the world where they do most of their work. Under such a light as theirs the shadows are bound to be less. Driver, Be Careful THE trend towards more long weekends, such as Labor Day, is responsible for an alarming increase in traffic deaths and injuries, say officials o the All Canada Insurance Federation. J An estimated 70 deaths and hundreds of in-jilijies are expected this coming Labor Day weekend in Canada. unless above-average precautions are taken. When a holiday falls on a weekend motorists jL&nd to drive further and faster into unfamiliar territory, say safety experts. The confusion of hastily planned trips and long hours of driving Kings on fatigue which is responsible for large numbers of traffic accidents. Mechanical failures, bad roads, and poor driving Conditions cause only a small percentage of all traffic accidents, according to these experts. Ninety-nine out of 100 accidents are caused by carelessness, and therefore could be avoided. Officials of the All Canada Insurance Federation, which represents more than 200 fire, automotive and casualty insurance companies, recommend some safety measures for weekend drivers: 2 1. Plan trips carefully. Long distances are tir- ing, and should be left until summer holidays. I 2. toe?M c ke hore fcaju V,, 3. .Never load too many people into car. 4. Remember that speeding, drinking while years miu uriittutt: iu iwu .- , as Queen Charlotte City. j He joined the military wing of the Royal Klying Corps in WH4T SHF IlOFS 1913 and took the salute in a busy themselves painting pic-I took an odd turn Monday night ; against them were said to be tures on sport shirts, as long us i when all the satellites were out j false. "Unlawful" Interrogation of step with Moscow In com- I methods were said to have been I don't have to wear the things. twi, in ihA ,1 uh..n Rita ' farewell parade Aug. 9 this year. . . . I Tllc'alr fnrn mimhir Q1t IL-nS AMAZIN6' Hayworth was married to Orson ( If they get desperate,' they might try painting pictures on canvas. memorating the event. used. Five years ago Andrei Alexani In July Beria was denounced drovich Zhdanov died suddenly as an "enemy of the people" in Moscow at the age of 54 and and an 'imperialist spy"; he Dr. Harman put up two alter- lowest ln lhe RAF- wa before i1"? ,H Welles, she was emoting the cameras when a make-up I the senior non-commissioned in the service and at ! oUieer Miss man yelled: "Hey, Hay- worth's sweating. I gotta put j " thrp inche!S- Probably some more make-up on her face." ; lns smallest natives: a different kind of I apparently at the height of his ! was stripped of all offices in ..Cllll necktie, or no necktie. One of j power. .party and state. The announce- the nastier recent developments! Zhdanov was then reckoned ment, however, made no refcr- Whereupon, Welles strode over! l" " ll""T" "c- is the tie which lights up in! No. Z to Blalln. He was Kussias ence to the Zhdanov affair. lsw.v' him around and:" 'vul'-"1 Jv - to him, spun the dark. If this is the tie of th? ! culture chief, the founder of j Monday night Moscow radio than 600 miles an hcAir. He said barked: "Don't ever use the word j the Cominform, and an apostle Ignored completely the Zhdanov of militant expansionist com- j anniversary. In past years vweat in connection with Miss ! he could re-ca!! flying in his early Hayworth. Horses sweat, other I days at 53 miles an hour. mm y As little as After"' SEE IT TC: LATEST REPORT Alk yw tnntlmml Daataf far Ni laMtt IUpt Uld PropcH future. I'm on my way to some place where the loin cloth is standard dress. I prefer to believe thit the days of the tie are numbered. "But the tie is one mark of a well-dressed .man," reactionaries will say. So were the ruffle and the wig and, earlier still, the bearekin cloak. Socialist Fined Zhdanov had been built up In a-big way with commemorative articles about the part he played in building up "socialism" in the U S S R. But In contrast, monttori here reported, the news bulletins of Soviet satellite countries were almost entirely devoted to commemorating Zhdanov. Radio reports showed that the press of people perspire, but, Miss Hayworth glows." New Orleans Item. A television announcer reporting a fieht at Madison Square Garden, commented on the women present: "Several are quite dressed up. There are a numbei, in fact, in gownless munism. - A medical bulletin signed by several Kremlin doctors said he died from heart disease. With his death, Oeorgi Mal-enkov, Zvyacheslav Molotov and Lavrentl P. Beria all moved one up one nearer the succession to Stalin. In January this year a group of Russian doctors, mostly Jewish, were publicly accused of those countries also carried long evening straps CALCUTTA (AP) -For burn JXhV havir,g h8!tened Zhdanov's j articles about Zhdanov, ing elgnv tinges fMesof oi US u b. State state fnl,it.i imriBi. ondi Many j,n observers hura. r.t of tv. the Soviet AND. HE 113 Third' Secretary Dulles in tr LOOKS LOW! One of the miseries of life, Sortihieiits the TvI&Ijtreal Gazette, scene believe that Zhdanov and itfiHeiMftrrtfeTe bitter rivals" tor last May when he w was visiting f'-V" i:L,.Lt.JiJ Illl IIU Ill Illl I'll H I'll l.'i Ml I H 5 ' l I r' t l'"l r I :. 1,1 IUI On Illl ll'l 1,(1 U4 mi Mil mi . .1,1 .l I'll DOrT0R-TKKi.ir ' India, two Bengali Socialists were i Is to be overworked, but under Phontn working may become an evil also. The biggest labor body in ! fined 25 rupees ($5.28) today by In April this year one month a city magistrate. The alterna- j after Stalin died an announce-tive was 10 days in jail. Both will ! ment by the Soviet ministry of appeal. ' internal affairs then headed by CALVIN BULLOCK , CENERAL t panada, the Trades and Labor Congress, will press for a 30-hour week and endeavor to have VACUU B'J "the succession." There- Is some evidence to suggest that a purge of Zhdanov men was undertaken following his death. Certainly from that moment the power and influence of Malenkov gradually Increased. Yet, presumably of Stalin's orders, the anniversary of his death was each- year commemorated by the Soviet press and driving, driving on wrong side of the road, and ignoring rights of way of other motorists are the factors responsible for 70 per cent of all traffic accidents. Never drive with glaring headlights or fogged windows. this enforced by law. But surely 0 hours a week is cutting it rather low. A. A. A If the working week is to bs oflt" 1 cut down to 30 hours, and if pay Tlin Ant.imiiliilo AiiSOciatiOll (AW' radio. Clearly Malenkov ordered thi3 ment is to be kept as high as it was for the 40-hour week, or even higher, what will the con benefits to motorists. COME IN AND TALK IT 0V& ......1 .il'IIIL UN'" commemoration to stop this all Dead" Veteran Faces Problem Of New Family year. It is in line with his policy of playing down the memory of sequence be? Is there not a danger that the reaction from Realty Co. Rupert f Prince Third Avenue Stalin and with his denunciation of "the cult of the individ overwork is swinging to the opposite extreme? 34: ual." It may also be ln line with his personal feelings about the ed to do." Mrs. Dixon, in Lagrange, refused to talk Monday night to late Zhdanov. SPECIAL MEET But clearly, too, these instruc tions have not reached satellite capitals. GALENA PARK, Tex. (AP) Pie. Walter B. Dixon, whose sister has two death certificates for him one signed by former President Truman faced a dilemma today. Back from the dead in the continuing prisoner -of-war exchanges at Paiimunjom, tne 23- year-old Oalena Park soldier was reported killed in action, May 18, .1951. Thursday, Sept 8:00 P.M. Tourist Trade yORKTON, Sask. (CP) Indian children are making money off the red Prairie lily, Saskatch if REV. ewan's flower emblem. They Today, his 23-year-old wife, Stand along the roadsides and Director: Wrid-Wide Evan&e sell the flowers for a few pennies to passing tourists. You nro Invited to couie and hmr this tn s))lfl. years has be director of Oils mission- in a scot oi different lauds. Many ,v cmn throunh his ministry. This will be vourHe is Atlanta, Ga.. newspaper men who readied her fcy telephone. Mrs. Storey said her sister-in-law revealed no plans to her in a letter she bad from North Carolina last week. 'But she did say she was very anxious to see Walter," the sister' said. Mrs. Storey said Agnes legally cannot divorce Dixon until he returns to the United States. The couple were together but five days after their April 5, 1950, marriage, Mrs. Storey said, when he ws orrii to U? we&t coa.st and about a month later shipped to Korea. Reported killed in action about a year later, it was not until late in 1951 that the Comauisists released his name s a war prisoner, i Two leath certificates, one signed by Truman, the other, from the State of Missouri, are-among a pile of mementoes and clippings Mrs. Storey has on thei r Ouiin while Ue is In rrince t'' . n v;, -y--ys- at the Third Annua! Adult Bible jH"' Krountla of the Vf.W ACKKH Him K THE INVITATION is to. tl. Mrs. Agnes Dixon of Lagrange, H.C., has a one-year-old son by her second husband. Pte. William 6. Sasser of Lagrange. The boy vas born seven months after her second marriage was annulled. The sister, Mrs. Lorean Storey , of Oalena Park, said Monday Jhight, "I feel ure Walter knows si hat Agnes married again, but I Jjdon't know if he is aware that ihe had a child." "I've told him everything ln j'Jiiany letters," the sister eontin-Mwd. "But I don't know if tie got the letters. He has never mentioned the child to me in -ny of his letters. 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