Britain La putt InjJc n.e,ncKC in October End Ordered For Fish risning oab.s lR,ters)-We.st Oer-; SEATTLE I API The Stats , jpiihce Ruperl Ddlly" Nucrf As I See it t-r cent belo. Letterbox I the deirirtmem many- mounting Industrial boom Fisheries Department has ' and Britain's slump in f xPort de-red commercial fishing .i.d I.. I'lii-niHMIl! or- to Tuesday, November 17. 1553 catch to date trade are reuerieu close in Puget Sound totals at mid- chums. by night tonight. i trade " statistics .-.-urii job out of taxpayers" money. The el n Independent daily newspaper devoted to the upbuilding of Prince Rupert nd Northern- and Central Brl'tsh Columbia. Member of Canadian Press Audi! Bureau of Circulations Canadian Daily Nrspaper Association. Published toy The Prince R-.ip.rt Daily News Limited. J. P. MAOOK. President ' H O PEKRV. Vice-President So please, let us have a lew, - v,.rnne,in Pavments The order was Issued to per- schedule winds !mit The Editor, The Daily News: I have read some real gems of whitewashing and issue-skirting articles in my short term on this proper escapement of the , . more heads removed and perhaps we clearing y n , Q n international will be able to have the best house '0T Uane payments, re-nnssible cravel roads, not only lor .rimr October I chum salmon run which is sn .. .. m ' " if mil Subscrlptlr.n Rates: ly carrier Per week. 2:c: per month. l 00; p- ourselves but for the tourist . .. fuitn,.r $30,200,000 t earth, but your article which ap year. 110 00. fc.sjt L r W wmm mr wr - wrv w,- m- mm . 1 wared on the front Daee of the ' trade which we so sincerely wisn . the E P.U. ly mall Per moiuh. 7.V: p,-r year. $KW lutbortswd as second class mail by the Post Office Department, i' tiii -1 i to have News of November 13, entitled a copy ot una """ JJ , hr(nin the. total Diiti.sh deficit lo W22,40O,OOQ. but fairly civil letter, is Deing ; forwarded to the Honorable; niciir nf Pnhlir Works, just In 1 X -- r The October deficit is Britain's I Book Week Improvement Noted In Highway 18," by Mr. Bruce Brown, is the grand-daddy of them all. No doubt the above-mentioned Young Canada's Opening Day OTTAWA: The formali-; ent months and tne ! ' ia ,i,.m it i; : hiirue.it In rec rase yuu ku !""' - i . ...V rf.o i, im the list. too lurid to print RS. HUGH JOHN At the other end of the list, .. . ,i , .1.,., . gentleman nad all our Interests ties of the opening-(ld when , DAN C. JONASON. former to the FLEM.MIXC, a who is married M C.N R. Bus Operator. British Coliimliian of the 22nd Parliament Honorable Minister of Public Works regarding the condition of some wise word- West Germany maintained her position as the fcPU's bluest credlter. The republic's buMling industry added another $H-GOO.uuu to Its over-all surplus. premier of New liiunswiek, nas Canada's I'.'iok to sav in connection with iuiinj' our highway, but he certainly was not showing the true picture or reasons for this , condition which has prevailed all summer, on this road. However, although I am nothing but a dumb bus-driver, 1 sun leel qualified to rwiimi ii ii n rnnniT'T -i are over. The speech from the throne lias been duly read. But unless the other 266 MP's have a lot better hearing than I have, they ; will have to wait to read the newspapers iike any ordinary citizen to find out what was in give the real reasons for the poor the speech which the Governor- maintenance on this highway. General read. j Ftfsti j wish to state and I do The Senate still lacks sound not think anyone who travels amplifiers and so the journey of the road will disagree with me, the MP's to that upper chamber : tnat the road between Prince ll speaks a voluines for good last The Editor, ' . The Daily News: Congratulations to Mrs. Ken J. , Warren for her letter of Novem- ber 9. Jt was frank and down to earth and should make the people of rrlnce Rupert sit "P and "face the farts." As for Alex Gordon's letter following "Who does he think he's : kidding?" Perhaps the union in question i (UFAWUi does try to advance the interests of the Canadian people ... but "In what way?" i To go a little further, "Why. if ; this union Is all it should be. was ! it. found necessary to suspend it : from the TLC?" It seems Mr. Gordon neglected to answer ; this. I do not belontr, to any union and never have, but does that I mean to sav I and many more must sit back and take no in-; terest in democracy? I Of course the "bread and but-iter" question is important. No cne doubts that, but when our I very way of life is threatened, I that is more Important, and as BUCHANAW'S KEEP YOUR CAR UP TO PAR Cold weather's no excuse for poor cur performance! See us NOW fur a general check-up and tune-up . . . und we ll winterize your car too. You'll be ple.isi-il with our service. tACEUWHffi hupert and Kwinitsa has usually been in fairly good condition, due to the fact that the Public Works graderman on this end is not afraid to work nor is he homesick by five o'clock, which seems to be a trait all too prevalent with the crew out of Terrace who are supposed to service the road from Kwinitsa to Terrace. For almost one month this outfit, who by the way have -three times the equipment that we is a mere formality. BACK in their own chamber, the Commons heard tributes to the kite Gordon Graydon. i Graytion had a genius for ! friendship. It is now known that i in a lifetime of public service he i had accumulated literally noth-j ing but goodwill. That is just one of the reasons ! why it is common talk that the ! other parties are likely to give . SCOTCH WHISKY Oftc Sccitlil in the Blindi) ly AppoinMwnt A-"i.O. i Vol Wkii, n,iw . to U. in G.o8. VI J " ' l Jnkkwlc,ll have In this city, have failed to Mrs. Gordon Graydon election Superior Auto Service Week, of which she is patroness this year. "Our most experienced educators '- eep reminding us that ue can't dispose of liaimtul liool- merely by trying to ban them," she remarks. "We must provide satisfying substitutes in the form of attractive, good books to inspire and delight young-minds." In these few words Mrs. Flemming has picked out the weakness in the case of those self-appointed censors who would abolish this, that and the other-thing from children's reading but have no alternative to offer. Censorship which merely deletes is never effective. If children are being provided with offensive literature, there is no point in simply removing it from circulation. Something else of equal or more appeal to them has to take its place. This is one of the purposes of Young Canada's Book Week 'wbieh the country is now observing. It is a period in which parents, teachers and all others connected with children's activities are asked to make special efforts to interest the young in the. treasure-house of fact and imagination found at the local library. In Prince Rupert, a contest to quicken youthful powers of observation and criticism is part of this worthwhile endeavor to turn children's attention to good reading. As one writer has said, "The pleasant books o' childhood cross all the frontiers." No child should bo denied the chance to make such a fascinating trip. What Price Security? by acclamation in Peel county, j venture out wun uieir giauns which her husband represented I and smooth out the road. Con-since 1935. J , - . -,. iisequently when they finally did Distilled, Blended ond Bottled in Scollsi CONTENTS 164 OUNCES 1 gel arouna to wonting, tne rouu i ..... ....v. mn ihni t :jis. """' auFe. Limited H lu advertisement is not published or displayrd kt tb THE POLITICAL PEOPLE here-" r."nt Ussue'! ' nn4the firsftlm they went over v-7 it it "OLD TIMER" were -nr natnrotiO naturally all oil wnrVri worked up runtrol Hoard or hv the Gnvrrilment of British C.i about the visit oPPtesldent "Eisenhower. Thy even went to This crew since have made o NpW5. several naii-neanea uvwiiipi w . r rt,t-rial N,Wemher 13 continue work on this section you call for sound leadership in j ! great pains to find out the names i of the Presient s favorite musical ' selections. i they have only been half;heart,d j 'my part. I desire more ! attempts. I will elaborate and ; " J- h t , say they have done at te"t two ' pnd care not from ; and one-half miles now and then , J ; A RATHER laconic announce- I a day, Dut comes an hour or iwo .mostly two) from quitting'time, j I also sunder peace and har-and but not at prii e. monv. back madly any they are dashing frVilrL. anH their com-1 I desire to serve the people, ! rnent by the Department of I Transport carries an implication ; which might make child's play i of most of the proposed work of j the present parliament, j As I reported in my special I series of articles from Los Angeles in September 1952 there Is on overwhelming weight of evl-i conre that there really may be fortable firesides. . not deceive them. j On these fundamentals I have j Now if as Mr. Gaglardi states, there is ample money provided j always stood and will continue j for maintenance, pray tell me : as long as I remain a member of the citv council. how the Terrace department CASEY. ALD. GEORGE B. omcthing to the numerous re- , .--,., for the portion granted ports of whftt' the tiewspapers ; or thls 40-mile stretch. Perhaps A MJIAHLL conversion OI thought lor society S nicknamed "Flying Saucers." they are saving it for a down In any event the government navment on the Kitimat high- problems has been registered by J. P,. Priestly, LATEST REPORT Atk V" lfivttmnt Dlf tar Vnm latott po1 and Practv f here has authorized the expendi- way, which seems to be the up- j tuie of a modest sum of money) permost thought In the minds of to set up a station which in a ; all, who live in Terrace, few months can debunk, or veri- 1 can tell you that it is not In I fy, the reports that mystery craft ' j the ' thoughts of truck divers from some unknown quarter and bus drivers who have to this really have been giving travel this stretch daily In order ; British novelist and playwright. At one time Mr. Priestly considered that security was one of man's great riht$.$T$w'he a.ks: ' "What relation to their work have the happiest men you know? Women and children need security; but do men, real men? How many persons whom you respect prefer minimum hours of work and plenty of passive amusement to the chance of working like blazes making something? Is ouv society becoming more flexible or less and if you think more,"hnve you tried starting anything good lately? Are' there more rich, fiery, independent characters about? Are men's deepest needs being increasingly satisfied?" They are -questions more easily asked than answered, but they are worth asking all the same. to make a living. Particularly ! ' when they have to take six to eight hours to make the trip from here trf Terrace whenthey should normally only be 06 the rod not more than four hours. And I am not taking into account the tire trouble, broken springs, rear-end breakdowns which are an every day part of their job and expense) because of the lethargy shown by a few individuals who are paid to do planet the once-over. NOBODY in any high position has been talking to me" out of turn. Nor do i hope to get any spetlaHiiRiilr government Information. But purely on the basis of add-ir ,g up two and two to make four, I figure that either the United States or Britain, or both, passed on a gentle request to Canada to undertake this job. Moreover, my guess is that when the project was undertaken it was de CALVIN BULLOCK lid. The RCAF would need immediately additional experienced men and in the event, of a nation women for executive and staff positions, emergency. Veteran RCAF Officers - providing they have up-to-di knowledge of Air Force procedures and activities - would be. in people required. To train former RCAF officer to bo ready for loth opening! 141" .4. i 1' ' a it ? ; J' ,(. CANADIAN AIR FOR" THE ROYAL CITY TRANSFER LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE REFLECTS liberately started right out in the open to forestall the sensational speculation and leaks that otherwise would have been a certain, by-product of the enter- 1 nri'' . t . 2 - , Ciniada t eB ttttaMM Specially in the L tilted. States, of i being steady-going, re'llabj e, down to earth and even Ijum- FURNITURE MOVING REMINISCES 950" -phone And now comei,a Vatchful soul ' who seeks the expulsion of Robin Hood from that part of public Lawyers ' appearing for the kidnappers and murderer of the little son of a Missouri million- CRATING PACKING STORAGE First Avenue and Mvltriile Street I drum. We take everything. In our stride. So we have been given, or have taken on our own, school studies. Countless pupils aire are submitting a new de- it giving ASSIGNMENT . .TRAINING t ' In tpecifie poiitioni for possible Air Force need By volunteering now, you will be given annual training for a period of from 15 to 30 days full time - when con-'venient to you. You will receive during your training free transportation. Regular Air Force pay and I allowances, and other beneTus. rank, for your assigned Civilian employers will be requested by the toP" of National Defence to permit and encourage .he. employees to take advantage of reserve tra.n.ng. will remember him that forest gallant who robbed the rich and helped out the poor. But todyy, it seems, Robin is a Commiinist. the job of unmasking the most fascinating mystery of these times. In less than a year, the hard- fence. They are trying to establish the accused are insane. Incidentally they have already admitted they are guilty. Of course they have a new defence. headed scientists who have been hired to do this job will have the answer. Mrs. Minette, who has spent "In another 25 years," remarks i. B. Gragg, general sales manager of air lines on this continent, "the shortest route from ; sea to sea will be the furthest north. But that was discovered long ago." most of her 103 years in Ontario, gave a party last week to 107 guests. "What is your secret for a long life?" she was asked. "Sense of humor and never say die." officers VM'g J?l Eisenhower's French, in the WORLD PEACE Chop Suey House 909 Third Ave. West Phone Red 878 SPECIALIZING CHINESE DISHES Orders To Take Out Open 6 p.m. to 3 a.m. Dally Division Officer, uno - y their Wb birlbdate on dale oj -W opening words of the speech m Ottawa Saturday morning aroused a cordial reception. The president might have been doing a bit of private wondering as to what French-Canada thought of his linguistic ability. 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